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The Soviet military operation in Afghanistan beginning in 1987 featured what distinguished insurgent born in 1939?
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Jalaluddin Haqqani
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"The Invasion of the Kuril Islands (Russian: Курильская десантная операция \"Kuril Islands Landing Operation\") was the World War II Soviet military operation to capture the Kuril Islands from Japan in 1945.",
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"The Soviet–Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty (Lithuanian: \"Lietuvos-Sovietų Sąjungos savitarpio pagalbos sutartis\" ) was a bilateral treaty signed between the Soviet Union and Lithuania on October 10, 1939.",
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"Operation Iskra (Russian: операция «Искра» , \"operatsiya Iskra\"; English: Operation Spark ) was a Soviet military operation during World War II, designed to break the German Wehrmacht's Siege of Leningrad.",
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"Operation Whalers was a United States Marine Corps military operation that took place in Afghanistan's Kunar Province, in August 2005, just weeks after Operation Red Wings.",
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" Operation Whalers was planned and executed by the 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment (2/3).",
" The emphasis of the operation was an Anti-Coalition Militia cell led by Ahmad Shah, which was one of 22 identified ACM groups operating in the region at that time, and was the most active.",
" Ahmad Shah's cell was responsible for the Navy SEAL ambush and subsequent MH-47 shootdown that killed, in total, 19 U.S. special operations personnel during Operation Red Wings.",
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"Title: Invasion of the Kuril Islands\n\nThe Invasion of the Kuril Islands (Russian: Курильская десантная операция \"Kuril Islands Landing Operation\") was the World War II Soviet military operation to capture the Kuril Islands from Japan in 1945. The invasion was part of the Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation, and was decided on when plans to land on Hokkaido were abandoned. The successful military operations of the Red Army at Mudanjiang and during the Invasion of South Sakhalin created the necessary prerequisites for invasion of the Kuril Islands.",
"Title: Operation Magistral\n\nOperation Magistral was a Soviet Army military operation during the Soviet war in Afghanistan that began in late November 1987 and ended in early January 1988.",
"Title: Soviet–Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty\n\nThe Soviet–Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty (Lithuanian: \"Lietuvos-Sovietų Sąjungos savitarpio pagalbos sutartis\" ) was a bilateral treaty signed between the Soviet Union and Lithuania on October 10, 1939. According to provisions outlined in the treaty, Lithuania would acquire about one fifth of the Vilnius Region, including Lithuania's historical capital, Vilnius, and in exchange would allow five Soviet military bases with 20,000 troops to be established across Lithuania. In essence the treaty with Lithuania was very similar to the treaties that the Soviet Union signed with Estonia on September 28, and with Latvia on October 5. According to official Soviet sources, the Soviet military was strengthening the defenses of a weak nation against possible attacks by Nazi Germany. The treaty provided that Lithuania's sovereignty would not be affected. However, in reality the treaty opened the door for the first Soviet occupation of Lithuania and was described by \"The New York Times\" as \"virtual sacrifice of independence.\"",
"Title: Operation River Falcon\n\nOperation River Falcon was a military operation in the Iraq War. From 25–27 July 2006, elements of the United States Army 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division (including elements of the 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, and the 1st Battalion, 10th Cavalry Regiment) conducted Operation River Falcon in and around the town of Sayifiyeh in Iraq. The operation was aimed at denying terrorists the use of the town as a safe haven, disrupting insurgent attacks on Coalition and Iraqi Security Forces, and on collecting and destroying insurgent munitions.",
"Title: Operation Iskra\n\nOperation Iskra (Russian: операция «Искра» , \"operatsiya Iskra\"; English: Operation Spark ) was a Soviet military operation during World War II, designed to break the German Wehrmacht's Siege of Leningrad. Planning for the operation began shortly after the failure of the Sinyavino Offensive. The German defeat in the Battle of Stalingrad in late 1942 had weakened the German front. By January 1943, Soviet forces were planning or conducting offensive operations across the entire German-Soviet front, especially in southern Russia, Iskra being the northern part of the wider Soviet 1942–1943 winter counter offensive.",
"Title: Export variants of Soviet military equipment\n\nExport variants of Soviet military equipment were versions of Soviet military equipment (armored vehicles, airplanes, missiles) of significantly inferior capability to the original designs and intended only for export. Monkey model was the unofficial designation given by the Soviet Military to such variants. The monkey model was exported with the same or a similar designation as the original Soviet design but in fact it lacked many of the advanced or expensive features of the original.",
"Title: Soviet invasion of Poland\n\nThe Soviet invasion of Poland was a Soviet military operation that started without a formal declaration of war on 17 September 1939. On that morning, 16 days after Germany invaded Poland from the west, the Soviet Union invaded Poland from the east. The invasion and the battle lasted for the following 20 days and ended on 6 October 1939 with the two-way division and annexation of the entire territory of the Second Polish Republic by both Germany and the Soviet Union. The joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland was secretly agreed to in the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, signed on 23 August 1939.",
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6,601
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What is the nationality of actress Lee Jong-suk who starred in the Doctor Stranger television series?
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South Korean
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"Martha Jones is a fictional character played by Freema Agyeman in the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\" and its spin-off series, \"Torchwood\".",
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"Title: Doctor Stranger\n\nDoctor Stranger () is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Lee Jong-suk, Jin Se-yeon, Park Hae-jin and Kang So-ra. It aired on SBS from May 5 to July 8, 2014 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.",
"Title: Martha Jones\n\nMartha Jones is a fictional character played by Freema Agyeman in the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\" and its spin-off series, \"Torchwood\". She is a companion of the Tenth Doctor in \"Doctor Who\", after Rose Tyler (Billie Piper). According to the character's creator and executive producer Russell T Davies in his non-fiction book \"\", the character was developed from the beginning with the intention of appearing for a whole of the 2007 series, and to later make guest appearances in subsequent series and crossover appearances in the show's two spin-offs; Martha subsequently made guest appearances in \"Torchwood\" series two and in \"Doctor Who\" series four in 2008 and special episode \"The End of Time\" in 2010. Martha was also intended to make guest appearances in the 2009 series of \"Torchwood\" and \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\", but could not due to the actress's other obligations.",
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"Title: Nancy Borgenicht\n\nNancy Borgenicht is an actress who starred in film and on television. She is best known for her role as Mrs. Randall in the 1984 horror movie \"Silent Night, Deadly Night\". She also appeared in \"\" (1988) as the woman attendant. Her other film roles include \"Tripwire\" (1989) and \"Neon City\" (1992). Nancy starred in the short lived 1990 television series \"Teen Angel Returns\" as Mrs. Henderson. She has appeared in some television movies like the 1986 TV movie \"The Deliberate Stranger\" (1986), and many others. She is also co-writer of the annual Salt Lake City production, Saturday's Voyeur, a parody of Utah politics and culture.",
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The 1999 NBA Champions are from what conference?
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Western Conference Southwest Division
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"The 2007–08 Detroit Pistons season was the 67th season of the franchise, the 60th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 51st in the Detroit area.",
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" Their 59 wins were the third most in franchise history.",
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"The 2012–13 Miami Heat season was the franchise's 25th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
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"The 2011–12 Oklahoma City Thunder season was the 4th season of the franchise's existence in Oklahoma City as a member of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
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"The 1999 NBA Finals was the championship round of the shortened 1998–99 NBA season or the 1999 season.",
" The Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs took on the Eastern Conference champion New York Knicks for the title, with the Spurs holding home court advantage.",
" The series was played under a best-of-seven format, with the first team to collect four game victories winning the series.",
" The Spurs defeated the Knicks 4 games to 1 to win the championship.",
" As of 2017, this is the last NBA Finals where neither team scored 100 or more points in any game during the series."
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"title": "1999 NBA Finals"
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"Title: Jaren Jackson\n\nJaren Jackson Sr. (born October 27, 1967) is an American professional basketball coach and former professional basketball player. A 6'4\" (1.93 m) shooting guard born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Jackson played at Georgetown University from 1985 to 1989 and graduated with a bachelor's degree in finance. He was never drafted into the NBA but played 13 season for multiple teams. He is best known for his tenure with the San Antonio Spurs, who he helped win their first NBA Championship in 1999.",
"Title: 2013–14 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2013–14 Miami Heat season was the franchise's 26th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They entered the season as two-time defending NBA champions (third overall), and three-time defending Eastern Conference champions, the fourth and final season playing with the \"Big Three\" of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, and the sixth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra. In a rematch of the previous year's Eastern Conference Finals, the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in six games to become the first team to win four consecutive Eastern Conference championships since the 1986–87 Boston Celtics capped a Boston-dominant string going back to the 1983–84 season. Miami's quest for a three-peat ended when the San Antonio Spurs, whom they would meet again in a rematch of last year's NBA Finals and defeated in seven games, won the NBA Finals by a 4–1 margin. Following the season, LeBron left the Heat to rejoin the Cleveland Cavaliers.",
"Title: 2010 NBA Finals\n\nThe 2010 NBA Finals was the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s championship series for the 2009–10 season. The best-of-seven playoff was contested between the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers (who were also defending NBA champions), and the Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics. The Lakers defeated the Celtics, four games to three, to win the franchise's 16th NBA championship. The 64th edition of the championship series was played between June 3 and June 17, was broadcast on ABC, and was watched by an average of 18.1 million people.",
"Title: 1998–99 NBA season\n\nThe 1999 NBA season was the 53rd season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Due to a lockout, the season did not start until February 5, 1999, after a new six-year Collective Bargaining Agreement was reached between the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association. All 29 teams played a shortened 50-game regular season schedule and the 16 teams who qualified for the playoffs played a full post-season schedule. That season's All-Star Game was also canceled. The season ended with the San Antonio Spurs winning the franchise's first NBA championship, beating the New York Knicks 4 games to 1 in the 1999 NBA Finals.",
"Title: 2007–08 Detroit Pistons season\n\nThe 2007–08 Detroit Pistons season was the 67th season of the franchise, the 60th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 51st in the Detroit area. The Central Division Pistons finished the regular season with a 59–23 record, 14 games ahead of the second place Cavaliers. Their 59 wins were the third most in franchise history. In the NBA Playoffs, Detroit advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals for the sixth consecutive time since 2003, making them the first team since the 1986–87 Los Angeles Lakers to appear that many consecutive times in their respective Conference Finals. The Pistons lost to the eventual NBA champions Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals four games to two.",
"Title: 2012–13 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2012–13 Miami Heat season was the franchise's 25th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They came into the season as the defending NBA champions, back-to-back Eastern Conference champions, the third season playing with the \"Big Three\" of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, and the fifth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra. During the season, the Heat embarked on a 27-game winning streak, which still ranks as the 3rd longest winning streak in a single season in NBA history. On June 3, 2013, the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in game seven of the Eastern Conference Finals to become the first team since the Chicago Bulls in 1998 to Three-peat as Eastern Conference champions. The Heat then defeated the San Antonio Spurs in an NBA Finals that went the full seven games, handing the Spurs their very first loss in the NBA Finals, and with this victory in the NBA Finals, it echoed the 1997-98 Bulls as they had also been the last Eastern team to repeat as NBA champions.",
"Title: 2011–12 Oklahoma City Thunder season\n\nThe 2011–12 Oklahoma City Thunder season was the 4th season of the franchise's existence in Oklahoma City as a member of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Thunder continued to build on recent success in previous years by making the NBA Playoffs, defeating and sweeping the defending NBA champions, the Dallas Mavericks in the First Round, the Los Angeles Lakers in the Semifinals, and finally, the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals to advance to the NBA Finals. Despite winning Game 1 in the NBA Finals, the Thunder would then go on to lose the next four games and the NBA Finals against the Miami Heat.",
"Title: 2002 NBA Finals\n\nThe 2002 NBA Finals was the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s championship series for the 2001–02 season. The best-of-seven playoff was contested between the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers (who were also two-time defending NBA champions), and the Eastern Conference champion New Jersey Nets. The Lakers swept the Nets four games to none to win the franchise's 14th NBA championship. The 56th edition of the championship series was played between June 5 and June 12 and was broadcast on NBC — the last NBA games broadcast on the network to date.",
"Title: San Antonio Spurs\n\nThe San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio, Texas. The Spurs compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference Southwest Division. The team plays its home games at the AT&T Center in San Antonio.",
"Title: 1999 NBA Finals\n\nThe 1999 NBA Finals was the championship round of the shortened 1998–99 NBA season or the 1999 season. The Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs took on the Eastern Conference champion New York Knicks for the title, with the Spurs holding home court advantage. The series was played under a best-of-seven format, with the first team to collect four game victories winning the series. The Spurs defeated the Knicks 4 games to 1 to win the championship. As of 2017, this is the last NBA Finals where neither team scored 100 or more points in any game during the series."
] |
6,603
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Which film was released first, Manson or A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon?
|
Manson
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"Astronauts Gone Wild: Investigation Into the Authenticity of the Moon Landings is a 2004 documentary film produced and directed by Bart Sibrel, a Nashville, Tennessee-based filmmaker who charges that the six Apollo Moon landings in the 1960s and 1970s were elaborate hoaxes.",
" Sibrel made this film as a follow-up to his 2001 video \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon\", which accuses NASA of falsifying the Apollo 11 mission photography.",
" The title of the film is a wordplay on the \"Girls Gone Wild\" video series."
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"Isla Blair (born 29 September 1944) is an Anglo-Scottish actress.",
" She made her first stage appearance in 1963 as Philia in the London debut of \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\"."
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"Greg Carey is an Australian-born voice actor known for his role as \"Hun\" in \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\".",
" Carey joined the Charles Sturt University theatrical production, in Bathurst, New South Wales.",
" Carey started acting in 2001 in \"Are you Game?\"",
", a University project.",
" He became a stage manager for \"One Thumb Out\" in the same production facility in 2002.",
" He starred in the same year as \"Miles Gloriosus\" in \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\", another University project.",
" He's also re-done The United Negro College Fund famous tag \"A mind is a terrible thing to waste\"."
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"sentences": [
"Samuel Joel \"Zero\" Mostel (February 28, 1915 – September 8, 1977) was an American actor and comedian of stage and screen, best known for his portrayal of comic characters such as Tevye on stage in \"Fiddler on the Roof\", Pseudolus on stage and on screen in \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\", and Max Bialystock in the original film version of \"The Producers\".",
" Mostel was a student of Don Richardson, using an acting technique based on muscle memory.",
" He was blacklisted during the 1950s, and his testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee was well-publicized.",
" He was an Obie Award and three-time Tony Award winner."
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"Finishing the Hat: Collected Lyrics (1954–1981) with Attendant Comments, Principles, Heresies, Grudges, Whines and Anecdotes is a book by American musical theatre composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim.",
" The book contains Sondheim's lyrics from his first professionally staged show, \"Saturday Night\" (1954) through \"West Side Story\", \"\", \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\", \"Anyone Can Whistle\", \"Do I Hear a Waltz?",
"\", \"Company\", \"Follies\", \"A Little Night Music\", \"The Frogs\", \"Pacific Overtures\", \"\", and ending with \"Merrily We Roll Along\" (1981), stopping just short of the Pulitzer Prize-winning \"Sunday in the Park with George\" (1984) which contains the song from which the title of the book is taken."
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"Milton Rosenstock (June 9, 1917, New Haven, Connecticut - April 24, 1992, New York City) was an American conductor, composer, and arranger.",
" Trained at the Juilliard School, he was highly active as a musical director for Broadway musicals from 1942 through 1980; serving in that capacity for 29 productions, including the original productions of \"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes\" (1949), \"Can-Can\" (1953), \"Bells Are Ringing\" (1956), \"Stop the World – I Want to Get Off\" (1962), \"Oliver!",
"\" (1963), \"Funny Girl\" (1964), and \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\" (1972).",
" He also composed the music for the 1973 revue \"Nash at Nine\" and worked as musical supervisor for the 1989 production of \"Meet Me in St. Louis\"; the latter of which was his last project on Broadway.",
" In 1948 he won the Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director for \"Finian's Rainbow\".",
" He was nominated twice more for that award: for \"The Vamp\" (1956) and the original Broadway production of \"\" (1960).",
" He served as the music director of the Lyric Chamber Theater during the 1960s and was the music director of the American Ballet Theatre during the late 1960s.",
" From 1981 until his death eleven years later of heart disease he was principal conductor of the Dance Theater of Harlem."
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"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon is a 2001 film written, produced and directed by Nashville-based filmmaker Bart Sibrel.",
" Sibrel is a critic of the Apollo program and proponent of the conspiracy theory that the six Apollo Moon landing missions between 1969 and 1972 were elaborate hoaxes perpetrated by the United States government, including NASA."
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"Manson is a documentary film made in 1973 about Charles Manson and his followers.",
" It was directed by Robert Hendrickson and Laurence Merrick."
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"Richard Edmund Williams (born March 19, 1933) is a Canadian–British animator, voice artist, and writer, best known for serving as animation director on Disney/Amblin's \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit\" and for his unfinished feature film \"The Thief and the Cobbler\".",
" He was also a film title sequence designer and animator; his most famous works in this field included the title sequences to \"What's New, Pussycat?",
"\" (1965) and \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\" (1966) and title and linking sequences in \"The Charge of the Light Brigade\" (1968).",
" He also animated the eponymous cartoon feline for two of the later \"Pink Panther\" films."
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"Title: Astronauts Gone Wild\n\nAstronauts Gone Wild: Investigation Into the Authenticity of the Moon Landings is a 2004 documentary film produced and directed by Bart Sibrel, a Nashville, Tennessee-based filmmaker who charges that the six Apollo Moon landings in the 1960s and 1970s were elaborate hoaxes. Sibrel made this film as a follow-up to his 2001 video \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon\", which accuses NASA of falsifying the Apollo 11 mission photography. The title of the film is a wordplay on the \"Girls Gone Wild\" video series.",
"Title: Isla Blair\n\nIsla Blair (born 29 September 1944) is an Anglo-Scottish actress. She made her first stage appearance in 1963 as Philia in the London debut of \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\".",
"Title: Greg Carey (voice actor)\n\nGreg Carey is an Australian-born voice actor known for his role as \"Hun\" in \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\". Carey joined the Charles Sturt University theatrical production, in Bathurst, New South Wales. Carey started acting in 2001 in \"Are you Game?\" , a University project. He became a stage manager for \"One Thumb Out\" in the same production facility in 2002. He starred in the same year as \"Miles Gloriosus\" in \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\", another University project. He's also re-done The United Negro College Fund famous tag \"A mind is a terrible thing to waste\".",
"Title: Zero Mostel\n\nSamuel Joel \"Zero\" Mostel (February 28, 1915 – September 8, 1977) was an American actor and comedian of stage and screen, best known for his portrayal of comic characters such as Tevye on stage in \"Fiddler on the Roof\", Pseudolus on stage and on screen in \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\", and Max Bialystock in the original film version of \"The Producers\". Mostel was a student of Don Richardson, using an acting technique based on muscle memory. He was blacklisted during the 1950s, and his testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee was well-publicized. He was an Obie Award and three-time Tony Award winner.",
"Title: Finishing the Hat\n\nFinishing the Hat: Collected Lyrics (1954–1981) with Attendant Comments, Principles, Heresies, Grudges, Whines and Anecdotes is a book by American musical theatre composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The book contains Sondheim's lyrics from his first professionally staged show, \"Saturday Night\" (1954) through \"West Side Story\", \"\", \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\", \"Anyone Can Whistle\", \"Do I Hear a Waltz? \", \"Company\", \"Follies\", \"A Little Night Music\", \"The Frogs\", \"Pacific Overtures\", \"\", and ending with \"Merrily We Roll Along\" (1981), stopping just short of the Pulitzer Prize-winning \"Sunday in the Park with George\" (1984) which contains the song from which the title of the book is taken.",
"Title: Milton Rosenstock\n\nMilton Rosenstock (June 9, 1917, New Haven, Connecticut - April 24, 1992, New York City) was an American conductor, composer, and arranger. Trained at the Juilliard School, he was highly active as a musical director for Broadway musicals from 1942 through 1980; serving in that capacity for 29 productions, including the original productions of \"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes\" (1949), \"Can-Can\" (1953), \"Bells Are Ringing\" (1956), \"Stop the World – I Want to Get Off\" (1962), \"Oliver! \" (1963), \"Funny Girl\" (1964), and \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\" (1972). He also composed the music for the 1973 revue \"Nash at Nine\" and worked as musical supervisor for the 1989 production of \"Meet Me in St. Louis\"; the latter of which was his last project on Broadway. In 1948 he won the Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director for \"Finian's Rainbow\". He was nominated twice more for that award: for \"The Vamp\" (1956) and the original Broadway production of \"\" (1960). He served as the music director of the Lyric Chamber Theater during the 1960s and was the music director of the American Ballet Theatre during the late 1960s. From 1981 until his death eleven years later of heart disease he was principal conductor of the Dance Theater of Harlem.",
"Title: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (film)\n\nA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (film)",
"Title: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon\n\nA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon is a 2001 film written, produced and directed by Nashville-based filmmaker Bart Sibrel. Sibrel is a critic of the Apollo program and proponent of the conspiracy theory that the six Apollo Moon landing missions between 1969 and 1972 were elaborate hoaxes perpetrated by the United States government, including NASA.",
"Title: Manson (film)\n\nManson is a documentary film made in 1973 about Charles Manson and his followers. It was directed by Robert Hendrickson and Laurence Merrick.",
"Title: Richard Williams (animator)\n\nRichard Edmund Williams (born March 19, 1933) is a Canadian–British animator, voice artist, and writer, best known for serving as animation director on Disney/Amblin's \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit\" and for his unfinished feature film \"The Thief and the Cobbler\". He was also a film title sequence designer and animator; his most famous works in this field included the title sequences to \"What's New, Pussycat? \" (1965) and \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\" (1966) and title and linking sequences in \"The Charge of the Light Brigade\" (1968). He also animated the eponymous cartoon feline for two of the later \"Pink Panther\" films."
] |
6,604
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Who is the full Professor at Stockholm University who won a Nobel Peace Prize for the discovery of asymptomatic freedom in quantum chromodynamics?
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Frank Wilczek
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"In quantum field theory, and in the significant subfields of quantum electrodynamics and quantum chromodynamics, the two-body Dirac equations (TBDE) of constraint dynamics provide a three-dimensional yet manifestly covariant reformulation of the Bethe–Salpeter equation for two spin-1/2 particles.",
" Such a reformulation is necessary since without it, as shown by Nakanishi, the Bethe–Salpeter equation possesses negative-norm solutions arising from the presence of an essentially relativistic degree of freedom, the relative time.",
" These \"ghost\" states have spoiled the naive interpretation of the Bethe–Salpeter equation as a quantum mechanical wave equation.",
" The two-body Dirac equations of constraint dynamics rectify this flaw.",
" The forms of these equations can not only be derived from quantum field theory they can also be derived purely in the context of Dirac's constraint dynamics and relativistic mechanics and quantum mechanics.",
" Their structures, unlike the more familiar two-body Dirac equation of Breit, which is a single equation, are that of two simultaneous quantum relativistic wave equations.",
" A single two-body Dirac equation similar to the Breit equation can be derived from the TBDE.",
" Unlike the Breit equation, it is manifestly covariant and free from the types of singularities that prevent a strictly nonperturbative treatment of the Breit equation."
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"Hugh David Politzer ( ; born August 31, 1949) is an American theoretical physicist at the California Institute of Technology.",
" He shared the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics with David Gross and Frank Wilczek for their discovery of asymptotic freedom in quantum chromodynamics."
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"The World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates was initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev in the 90s, as a forum in which the Nobel Peace Laureates and the Peace Laureate Organizations could come together to address global issues with a view to encourage and support peace and human well being in the world.",
" Its Permanent Secretariat is an independent, non-profit, ECOSOC non-governmental organization, based in Rome, operating on a permanent basis.",
" A permanent staff, mainly composed of volunteers, promotes the work of the Nobel Peace Prize Winners and organizes the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates on a yearly basis.",
" To date, the Permanent Secretariat has organized 16 Summits, the most recent having been held in February 2017 in the city of Bogota, Colombia.",
" This was the first time that the Summit took place in Latin America."
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"Stephan Narison is a Malagasy theoretical high-energy physicist specialized in quantum chromodynamics (QCD), the gauge theory of strong interactions.",
" He is the founder of the Series of International Conferences in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD-Montpellier) and of the Series of International Conferences in High-Energy Physics (HEPMAD-Madagascar)."
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"The 2016 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos \"for his resolute efforts to bring the country’s more than 50-year-long civil war to an end, a war that has cost the lives of at least 220,000 Colombians and displaced close to six million people.\"",
" The conflict is the longest running war, and last remaining guerrilla struggle, in the Americas.",
" The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually to those who have \"done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses\".",
" The announcement was made on 7 October at a press conference at the Nobel Peace Center, and the formal award ceremony took place on 10 December at the Oslo City Hall."
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"In quantum chromodynamics, the instanton fluid model is a model of Wick rotated Euclidean quantum chromodynamics.",
" If we examine the path integral of the action, we find that it has infinitely many local minima, corresponding to varying instanton numbers.",
" It turns out that the dominant contribution to the path integral comes from configurations consisting of a pool of instantons and antiinstantons.",
" The exponential suppression coming from the increased action is compensated by the increased phase space factor coming from all the instantons.",
" In other words, the \"Euclidean\" free energy is minimized by a pool of instantons."
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"Inkosi Albert John Lutuli (commonly spelled Luthuli; c. 1898 – 21 July 1967), also known by his Zulu name Mvumbi, was a South African teacher, activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and politician.",
" Luthuli was elected president of the African National Congress (ANC) in 1952, at the time an umbrella organisation that led opposition to the white minority government in South Africa, and served until his accidental death.",
" He was awarded the 1960 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the non-violent struggle against apartheid.",
" He was the first African, and the first person from outside Europe and the Americas, to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize."
],
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"Frank Anthony Wilczek ( ; born May 15, 1951) is an American theoretical physicist, mathematician and a Nobel laureate.",
" He is currently the Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Founding Director of T. D. Lee Institute and Chief Scientist Wilczek Quantum Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), Distinguished Origins Professor at Arizona State University (ASU) and full Professor at Stockholm University."
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"Dawn Engle is the co-founder and executive director of the non-profit organization, the PeaceJam Foundation.",
" The PeaceJam program was launched in February 1996 by co-founders Dawn Engle and Ivan Suvanjieff to provide the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates with a programmatic vehicle to use in working together to teach youth the art of peace.",
" To date, 14 Nobel Peace Laureates, including the Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Rigoberta Menchú Tum, President Oscar Arias, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Betty Williams, President José Ramos-Horta, Tawakkol Karman, Sir Joseph Rotblat (Emeritus), Leymah Gbowee, Jody Williams, Kailash Satyarthi, and Shirin Ebadi, serve as members of the PeaceJam Foundation.",
" To date, over one million young people from 39 countries around the world have participated in the year long, award-winning PeaceJam curricular program.",
" Engle and her husband Ivan Suvanjieff have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize fifteen times, and they were leading contenders for the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize.",
" Engle is the co-director of multiple documentaries, including \"PEACEJAM,\" and co-author of the book, \"PeaceJam: A Billion Simple Acts of Peace\" that was published by Penguin in 2008.",
" She has also directed the award-winning documentary films, \"Children of the Light,\" \"\", \"Daughter of the Maya\", and \"Without A Shot Fired\" which are the first four films in PeaceJam's Nobel Legacy Film Series."
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"title": "Dawn Engle"
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"sentences": [
"Irwin Martin Abrams (February 24, 1914 – December 16, 2010) was a long-time professor of history at Antioch College, a pioneer in the field of peace research, and a global authority on the Nobel Peace Prize.",
" His book, \"The Nobel Peace Prize and the Laureates\", first published in 1988 and subsequently updated and revised, is regarded as the authoritative reference work on the subject.",
" His other books included \"Words of Peace\", which brought together selections from the acceptance speeches of Nobel Peace Prize laureates, and five volumes of \"Nobel Lectures in Peace\"."
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"Title: Two-body Dirac equations\n\nIn quantum field theory, and in the significant subfields of quantum electrodynamics and quantum chromodynamics, the two-body Dirac equations (TBDE) of constraint dynamics provide a three-dimensional yet manifestly covariant reformulation of the Bethe–Salpeter equation for two spin-1/2 particles. Such a reformulation is necessary since without it, as shown by Nakanishi, the Bethe–Salpeter equation possesses negative-norm solutions arising from the presence of an essentially relativistic degree of freedom, the relative time. These \"ghost\" states have spoiled the naive interpretation of the Bethe–Salpeter equation as a quantum mechanical wave equation. The two-body Dirac equations of constraint dynamics rectify this flaw. The forms of these equations can not only be derived from quantum field theory they can also be derived purely in the context of Dirac's constraint dynamics and relativistic mechanics and quantum mechanics. Their structures, unlike the more familiar two-body Dirac equation of Breit, which is a single equation, are that of two simultaneous quantum relativistic wave equations. A single two-body Dirac equation similar to the Breit equation can be derived from the TBDE. Unlike the Breit equation, it is manifestly covariant and free from the types of singularities that prevent a strictly nonperturbative treatment of the Breit equation.",
"Title: Hugh David Politzer\n\nHugh David Politzer ( ; born August 31, 1949) is an American theoretical physicist at the California Institute of Technology. He shared the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics with David Gross and Frank Wilczek for their discovery of asymptotic freedom in quantum chromodynamics.",
"Title: World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates\n\nThe World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates was initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev in the 90s, as a forum in which the Nobel Peace Laureates and the Peace Laureate Organizations could come together to address global issues with a view to encourage and support peace and human well being in the world. Its Permanent Secretariat is an independent, non-profit, ECOSOC non-governmental organization, based in Rome, operating on a permanent basis. A permanent staff, mainly composed of volunteers, promotes the work of the Nobel Peace Prize Winners and organizes the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates on a yearly basis. To date, the Permanent Secretariat has organized 16 Summits, the most recent having been held in February 2017 in the city of Bogota, Colombia. This was the first time that the Summit took place in Latin America.",
"Title: Stephan Narison\n\nStephan Narison is a Malagasy theoretical high-energy physicist specialized in quantum chromodynamics (QCD), the gauge theory of strong interactions. He is the founder of the Series of International Conferences in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD-Montpellier) and of the Series of International Conferences in High-Energy Physics (HEPMAD-Madagascar).",
"Title: 2016 Nobel Peace Prize\n\nThe 2016 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos \"for his resolute efforts to bring the country’s more than 50-year-long civil war to an end, a war that has cost the lives of at least 220,000 Colombians and displaced close to six million people.\" The conflict is the longest running war, and last remaining guerrilla struggle, in the Americas. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually to those who have \"done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses\". The announcement was made on 7 October at a press conference at the Nobel Peace Center, and the formal award ceremony took place on 10 December at the Oslo City Hall.",
"Title: Instanton fluid\n\nIn quantum chromodynamics, the instanton fluid model is a model of Wick rotated Euclidean quantum chromodynamics. If we examine the path integral of the action, we find that it has infinitely many local minima, corresponding to varying instanton numbers. It turns out that the dominant contribution to the path integral comes from configurations consisting of a pool of instantons and antiinstantons. The exponential suppression coming from the increased action is compensated by the increased phase space factor coming from all the instantons. In other words, the \"Euclidean\" free energy is minimized by a pool of instantons.",
"Title: Albert Lutuli\n\nInkosi Albert John Lutuli (commonly spelled Luthuli; c. 1898 – 21 July 1967), also known by his Zulu name Mvumbi, was a South African teacher, activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and politician. Luthuli was elected president of the African National Congress (ANC) in 1952, at the time an umbrella organisation that led opposition to the white minority government in South Africa, and served until his accidental death. He was awarded the 1960 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the non-violent struggle against apartheid. He was the first African, and the first person from outside Europe and the Americas, to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.",
"Title: Frank Wilczek\n\nFrank Anthony Wilczek ( ; born May 15, 1951) is an American theoretical physicist, mathematician and a Nobel laureate. He is currently the Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Founding Director of T. D. Lee Institute and Chief Scientist Wilczek Quantum Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), Distinguished Origins Professor at Arizona State University (ASU) and full Professor at Stockholm University.",
"Title: Dawn Engle\n\nDawn Engle is the co-founder and executive director of the non-profit organization, the PeaceJam Foundation. The PeaceJam program was launched in February 1996 by co-founders Dawn Engle and Ivan Suvanjieff to provide the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates with a programmatic vehicle to use in working together to teach youth the art of peace. To date, 14 Nobel Peace Laureates, including the Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Rigoberta Menchú Tum, President Oscar Arias, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Betty Williams, President José Ramos-Horta, Tawakkol Karman, Sir Joseph Rotblat (Emeritus), Leymah Gbowee, Jody Williams, Kailash Satyarthi, and Shirin Ebadi, serve as members of the PeaceJam Foundation. To date, over one million young people from 39 countries around the world have participated in the year long, award-winning PeaceJam curricular program. Engle and her husband Ivan Suvanjieff have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize fifteen times, and they were leading contenders for the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize. Engle is the co-director of multiple documentaries, including \"PEACEJAM,\" and co-author of the book, \"PeaceJam: A Billion Simple Acts of Peace\" that was published by Penguin in 2008. She has also directed the award-winning documentary films, \"Children of the Light,\" \"\", \"Daughter of the Maya\", and \"Without A Shot Fired\" which are the first four films in PeaceJam's Nobel Legacy Film Series.",
"Title: Irwin Abrams\n\nIrwin Martin Abrams (February 24, 1914 – December 16, 2010) was a long-time professor of history at Antioch College, a pioneer in the field of peace research, and a global authority on the Nobel Peace Prize. His book, \"The Nobel Peace Prize and the Laureates\", first published in 1988 and subsequently updated and revised, is regarded as the authoritative reference work on the subject. His other books included \"Words of Peace\", which brought together selections from the acceptance speeches of Nobel Peace Prize laureates, and five volumes of \"Nobel Lectures in Peace\"."
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Francesco Meli debuted in 2002 in the opera by Verdi that has how many acts?
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" Initially held over the Easter long weekend for the first two events, in 2008 it was announced the festival would take place on the Labour Day weekend, however the event was cancelled 2 months from the date due to poor ticket sales .",
" It evolved from the 2005 Cockatoo Island Music Festival.",
" The music and other attractions run over three full days (Good Friday to Easter Sunday in 2006–07), with some patrons camping from Thursday evening to Monday morning.",
" Punters could attend either for the full weekend camping, purchase a 3-day pass and commute each day or attend a single day.",
" Many acts also played the East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival the same weekend, however The Great Escape line-up is more diverse featuring pop, hip hop, electronic and rock acts that would not fit into a Blues and Roots line-up.",
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" He made his professional opera debut as Fernando in Donizetti's \"La favorite\" at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo in 1914.",
" He created the role of Prunier in the original 1917 production of Puccini's \"La rondine\" at the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo, a role which he performed at many other opera houses including the Teatro Comunale di Bologna.",
" Over the next several years he played mostly leading roles at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome including Rodolfo in Puccini's \"La Bohème\", Fenton in Verdi's \"Falstaff\", and the Ernesto in Donizetti's \"Don Pasquale\".",
" In the early 1920s he joined the roster at La Scala where he began playing more buffo roles than leading roles.",
" In 1921, he sang the role of doctor Cajus in Verdi's Falstaff at La Scala and in 1922 was Filipeto in the company's first production of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's \"I quattro rusteghi\".",
" In 1926 he created the role of Emperor Altoum in the original production of Puccini's \"Turandot\" at La Scala.",
" In 1929 he went on tour with La Scala to Germany.",
" Other roles that Dominici performed at La Scala include David in Wagner's \"Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg\", Monostatos in Mozart's \"The Magic Flute\", and the Neipperg in Umberto Giordano's \"Madame Sans-Gêne\".",
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" He later became a pupil of mezzo-soprano Franca Mattiucci.",
" In 2002 he debuted in Verdi's \"Macbeth\" and as the tenor soloist in Rossini's \"Petite Messe Solennelle\" and Puccini's \"Messa di Gloria\", broadcast by RAI (the Italian state broadcasting company) from the Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto.",
" He has gone on to sing leading roles in La Scala, The Metropolitan Opera, Teatro Regio di Torino, London's Royal Opera House, Opéra National de Lyon, Zurich Opera, and the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro.",
" In 2017, he will make his debut as Verdi's Don Carlo at La Scala and as Radames in Salzburg next to Anna Netrebko's Aida."
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"Simon Boccanegra (] ) is an opera with a prologue and three acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the play \"Simón Bocanegra\" (1843) by Antonio García Gutiérrez, whose play \"El trovador\" had been the basis for Verdi's 1853 opera, \"Il trovatore\"."
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" It is based on \"La Dame aux Camélias\" (1852), a play adapted from the novel by Alexandre Dumas, fils.",
" The opera was originally titled \"Violetta\", after the main character.",
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"Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto Story (2005) is a film version of Giuseppe Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" (libretto by Francesco Maria Piave).",
" Filmed in Siena in 2002, it was directed by Gianfranco Fozzi and produced by David Guido Pietroni and Maurizio De Santis distributed worldwide by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment."
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"The Pleasantville Music Festival is a single-day music festival which takes place annually at Parkway Field in Pleasantville, New York.",
" Some of the many acts that have performed at the Pleasantville Music Festival are: Guster, Gin Blossoms, Jakob Dylan, Joan Osborne, Marc Cohn, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, the English Beat, and Roger McGuinn.",
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"Aida (] ) is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni.",
" Set in Egypt, it was commissioned by and first performed at Cairo's Khedivial Opera House on 24 December 1871; Giovanni Bottesini conducted after Verdi himself withdrew.",
" Today the work holds a central place in the operatic canon, receiving performances every year around the world; at New York's Metropolitan Opera alone, \"Aida\" has been sung more than 1,100 times since 1886.",
" Ghislanzoni's scheme follows a scenario often attributed to the French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette, but Verdi biographer Mary Jane Phillips-Matz argues that the source is actually Temistocle Solera."
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"The Stresa Festival Orchestra is a formation composed by young and talented musicians, coming from renewed european orchestras, calling by Gianandrea Noseda to perform every year some original production for the Stresa Festival.",
" The debut of the Orchestra, on 26 August 2003 with Mozart’ \"Don Giovanni\", began the project of the concert performances of different operas: \"Così fan tutte\" (2004), \"Le nozze di Figaro\" (2005), \"The magic flute\" (2006), \"La clemenza di Tito\" (2007), \"The Rake’s progress\" (2008), \"La Cenerentola\" (2009), \"Idomeneo\" (2010).",
" During the years many singers was invited such as Evgenij Akimov, Simone Alberghini, Sergej Alexashkin, Tatiana Borodina, Nicola Beller Carbone, Natale De Carolis, Mariella Devia, Barbara Frittoli, Vivica Genaux, Massimo Giordano, Andrew Kennedy, Alessandra Marianelli, Peter Mattei, Sally Matthews, Francesco Meli, Maxim Mironov, Tomislav Muzek, Laura Polverelli, Nicola Ulivieri, Franco Vassallo."
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"Title: Francesco Dominici (operatic tenor)\n\nFrancesco Dominici (1885–1968) was an Italian operatic tenor particularly admired for his acting in comedic roles. He made his professional opera debut as Fernando in Donizetti's \"La favorite\" at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo in 1914. He created the role of Prunier in the original 1917 production of Puccini's \"La rondine\" at the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo, a role which he performed at many other opera houses including the Teatro Comunale di Bologna. Over the next several years he played mostly leading roles at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome including Rodolfo in Puccini's \"La Bohème\", Fenton in Verdi's \"Falstaff\", and the Ernesto in Donizetti's \"Don Pasquale\". In the early 1920s he joined the roster at La Scala where he began playing more buffo roles than leading roles. In 1921, he sang the role of doctor Cajus in Verdi's Falstaff at La Scala and in 1922 was Filipeto in the company's first production of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's \"I quattro rusteghi\". In 1926 he created the role of Emperor Altoum in the original production of Puccini's \"Turandot\" at La Scala. In 1929 he went on tour with La Scala to Germany. Other roles that Dominici performed at La Scala include David in Wagner's \"Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg\", Monostatos in Mozart's \"The Magic Flute\", and the Neipperg in Umberto Giordano's \"Madame Sans-Gêne\". In 1931 he moved to Cuba, where he taught music for many years. Dominici died in Havana in 1968.",
"Title: Macbeth (opera)\n\nMacbeth (] ) is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi, with an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave and additions by Andrea Maffei, based on William Shakespeare's play of the same name.",
"Title: Francesco Meli\n\nFrancesco Meli (born 1980 in Genoa) is an Italian operatic tenor particularly associated with the bel canto repertoire. He began his vocal studies at age 17 with Norma Palacios at the Conservatorio di Musica \"Niccolò Paganini\" in Genoa. He later became a pupil of mezzo-soprano Franca Mattiucci. In 2002 he debuted in Verdi's \"Macbeth\" and as the tenor soloist in Rossini's \"Petite Messe Solennelle\" and Puccini's \"Messa di Gloria\", broadcast by RAI (the Italian state broadcasting company) from the Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto. He has gone on to sing leading roles in La Scala, The Metropolitan Opera, Teatro Regio di Torino, London's Royal Opera House, Opéra National de Lyon, Zurich Opera, and the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro. In 2017, he will make his debut as Verdi's Don Carlo at La Scala and as Radames in Salzburg next to Anna Netrebko's Aida.",
"Title: Simon Boccanegra\n\nSimon Boccanegra (] ) is an opera with a prologue and three acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the play \"Simón Bocanegra\" (1843) by Antonio García Gutiérrez, whose play \"El trovador\" had been the basis for Verdi's 1853 opera, \"Il trovatore\".",
"Title: La traviata\n\nLa traviata (] , The Fallen Woman) is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. It is based on \"La Dame aux Camélias\" (1852), a play adapted from the novel by Alexandre Dumas, fils. The opera was originally titled \"Violetta\", after the main character. It was first performed on 6 March 1853 at the La Fenice opera house in Venice.",
"Title: Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto Story\n\nGiuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto Story (2005) is a film version of Giuseppe Verdi's opera \"Rigoletto\" (libretto by Francesco Maria Piave). Filmed in Siena in 2002, it was directed by Gianfranco Fozzi and produced by David Guido Pietroni and Maurizio De Santis distributed worldwide by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.",
"Title: Pleasantville Music Festival\n\nThe Pleasantville Music Festival is a single-day music festival which takes place annually at Parkway Field in Pleasantville, New York. Some of the many acts that have performed at the Pleasantville Music Festival are: Guster, Gin Blossoms, Jakob Dylan, Joan Osborne, Marc Cohn, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, the English Beat, and Roger McGuinn. These major acts perform alongside up and coming national acts and small local bands from around the tri-state area.",
"Title: Aida\n\nAida (] ) is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni. Set in Egypt, it was commissioned by and first performed at Cairo's Khedivial Opera House on 24 December 1871; Giovanni Bottesini conducted after Verdi himself withdrew. Today the work holds a central place in the operatic canon, receiving performances every year around the world; at New York's Metropolitan Opera alone, \"Aida\" has been sung more than 1,100 times since 1886. Ghislanzoni's scheme follows a scenario often attributed to the French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette, but Verdi biographer Mary Jane Phillips-Matz argues that the source is actually Temistocle Solera.",
"Title: Stresa Festival Orchestra\n\nThe Stresa Festival Orchestra is a formation composed by young and talented musicians, coming from renewed european orchestras, calling by Gianandrea Noseda to perform every year some original production for the Stresa Festival. The debut of the Orchestra, on 26 August 2003 with Mozart’ \"Don Giovanni\", began the project of the concert performances of different operas: \"Così fan tutte\" (2004), \"Le nozze di Figaro\" (2005), \"The magic flute\" (2006), \"La clemenza di Tito\" (2007), \"The Rake’s progress\" (2008), \"La Cenerentola\" (2009), \"Idomeneo\" (2010). During the years many singers was invited such as Evgenij Akimov, Simone Alberghini, Sergej Alexashkin, Tatiana Borodina, Nicola Beller Carbone, Natale De Carolis, Mariella Devia, Barbara Frittoli, Vivica Genaux, Massimo Giordano, Andrew Kennedy, Alessandra Marianelli, Peter Mattei, Sally Matthews, Francesco Meli, Maxim Mironov, Tomislav Muzek, Laura Polverelli, Nicola Ulivieri, Franco Vassallo."
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"Backflip" is the second single by American singer-actress Raven-Symoné from her third album, titled what?
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"\"Just Like Jesse James\" is a pop rock song by American singer-actress Cher in her nineteenth album \"Heart of Stone\".",
" It is the third North American and second European official single released in October 1989 by Geffen Records.",
" The song was written by Desmond Child and Diane Warren.",
" It is a December 1989 top ten hit.",
" The song's title is a reference to legendary Wild West bandit Jesse James."
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"\"Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)\" is the second single by American singer-actress Cher from her second album, \"The Sonny Side of Chér\".",
" Written by her then-husband Sonny Bono and released in 1966, the song reached No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for a single week (behind \"(You're My) Soul and Inspiration\" by The Righteous Brothers), eventually becoming one of Cher's biggest-selling singles of the 1960s."
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" The song was written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield.",
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" Allmusic editor Joe Viglione wrote that this song should have been duet with the songwriter itself, because it would bring her back into the public eye."
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"\"Song for the Lonely\" is a song recorded by American singer-actress Cher for her 24th studio album, \"Living Proof\".",
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" The song was performed in some American television programs and in her 2002–2005 ."
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" The album is by-and-large a covers album and contains two songs written by Bono.",
" The title of the album is a pun on the name of Cher's first husband Sonny Bono.",
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" It was released as a third and final European single from the album on June 11, 2002 by WEA, while the song remains unreleased in North America.",
" The song has never been performed live.",
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"Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman ( ; born December 10, 1985), sometimes credited as Raven, is an American actress, singer, songwriter, television personality, and producer.",
" She first appeared on television in 1989 on \"The Cosby Show\" as Olivia Kendall.",
" She released her debut album, \"Here's to New Dreams\" in 1993; the single, \"That's What Little Girls Are Made Of\" charted number 68 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" The next album, \"Undeniable\", was released on May 4, 1999."
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"Title: Just Like Jesse James\n\n\"Just Like Jesse James\" is a pop rock song by American singer-actress Cher in her nineteenth album \"Heart of Stone\". It is the third North American and second European official single released in October 1989 by Geffen Records. The song was written by Desmond Child and Diane Warren. It is a December 1989 top ten hit. The song's title is a reference to legendary Wild West bandit Jesse James.",
"Title: Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)\n\n\"Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)\" is the second single by American singer-actress Cher from her second album, \"The Sonny Side of Chér\". Written by her then-husband Sonny Bono and released in 1966, the song reached No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for a single week (behind \"(You're My) Soul and Inspiration\" by The Righteous Brothers), eventually becoming one of Cher's biggest-selling singles of the 1960s.",
"Title: Don't Hide Your Love\n\n\"Don't Hide Your Love\" is a song released by American singer-actress Cher as the second single released from the album \"Foxy Lady\". The song was written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It hit number 46 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and number 19 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Allmusic editor Joe Viglione wrote that this song should have been duet with the songwriter itself, because it would bring her back into the public eye.",
"Title: Song for the Lonely\n\n\"Song for the Lonely\" is a song recorded by American singer-actress Cher for her 24th studio album, \"Living Proof\". It was released on March 19, 2002, as the second single from the album in Europe while in North America it was released as the lead single, by Warner Bros. and WEA. The song was performed in some American television programs and in her 2002–2005 .",
"Title: The Sonny Side of Chér\n\nThe Sonny Side of Chér is the second studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released on April, 1966 by Imperial, as her second album, Cher again collaborated with Sonny Bono and Harold Battiste. The album is by-and-large a covers album and contains two songs written by Bono. The title of the album is a pun on the name of Cher's first husband Sonny Bono. After its release, the album garnered positive reviews from critics. The album was Cher's second successful album of the sixties.",
"Title: Alive Again (Cher song)\n\n\"Alive Again\" is a song performed by American singer-actress Cher from her twenty-fourth studio album, \"Living Proof\". It was released as a third and final European single from the album on June 11, 2002 by WEA, while the song remains unreleased in North America. The song has never been performed live. The song had received positive reviews from music critics, but its commercial response was limited and quite poor in some European countries. It managed to chart in Germany and Switzerland.",
"Title: I Paralyze (song)\n\n\"I Paralyze\" is a song written by John Farrar and Steve Kipner. It was produced for American singer-actress Cher on 1982, as the second single from her seventeenth album of the same name by Columbia Records.",
"Title: Backflip (song)\n\n\"Backflip\" is the second single by American singer-actress Raven-Symoné from her third album, \"This Is My Time\". It debuted on Radio Disney on July 28, 2004.",
"Title: Raven-Symoné\n\nRaven-Symoné Christina Pearman ( ; born December 10, 1985), sometimes credited as Raven, is an American actress, singer, songwriter, television personality, and producer. She first appeared on television in 1989 on \"The Cosby Show\" as Olivia Kendall. She released her debut album, \"Here's to New Dreams\" in 1993; the single, \"That's What Little Girls Are Made Of\" charted number 68 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The next album, \"Undeniable\", was released on May 4, 1999."
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Carry That Weight is part of the medley that is preceded by which song on Abbey Road?
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"\"You Never Give Me Your Money\" is a song by the Beatles, appearing on their 1969 album \"Abbey Road\".",
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"McLemore Avenue is a 1970 album by Booker T. & the M.G.s, consisting entirely of mostly instrumental covers of songs from the Beatles' album \"Abbey Road\" (released only months earlier, in September 1969).",
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" Season 2 was filmed between 2007 and 2008, season 3 was filmed in 2009 and Season 4 was filmed in 2011.",
" The series features a total of 128 musical artists to date (about 32 per Season) -- usually two or three per show, performing up to five songs per session.",
" The sessions are recorded without a live audience.",
" Filmed in High-Definition with the occasional use of 35 mm lenses, the producers have sought to record performances which \"look like a movie and sound like a record\"."
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"Parkside is an area and electoral ward of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England.",
" It is bordered by Hindpool, Ormsgill, Hawcoat, Newbarns and Risedale and had a population of 5,742 in 2001, reducing to 5,584 at the 2011 Census.",
" It is one of the town's most centralised wards and contains Barrow's main park (hence the ward's name), as well as the newly established Furness Academy.",
" Abbey Road - Barrow's principal road runs down the entire western side of Parkside.",
" The majority of housing to the west of Abbey Road is terraced and semi-detached, whilst the eastern side of Parkside is predominantly parkland and fields with the exception of some semi and detached housing.",
" There are a number of place of worship in Parkside including Abbey Road Baptist Church, Spring Mount Christian Fellowship and Trinity Church Centre.",
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"Abbey Road is a thoroughfare in the borough of Camden and the City of Westminster in London, running roughly northwest to southeast through St. John's Wood, near Lord's Cricket Ground.",
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"\"Golden Slumbers\" is a song by the Beatles, part of the climactic medley on their 1969 album \"Abbey Road\".",
" The song is followed by \"Carry That Weight\" and begins the progression that leads to the end of the album.",
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"Title: Mean Mr. Mustard\n\n\"Mean Mr. Mustard\" is a song written by John Lennon (credited to Lennon–McCartney) and performed by the Beatles on their album \"Abbey Road\". The \"Abbey Road\" version was recorded with \"Sun King\" in one continuous piece.",
"Title: She Came In Through the Bathroom Window\n\n\"She Came In Through the Bathroom Window\" is a song written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney) and performed by the Beatles on their album \"Abbey Road\" as the fifth song of the \"Abbey Road\" medley.",
"Title: You Never Give Me Your Money\n\n\"You Never Give Me Your Money\" is a song by the Beatles, appearing on their 1969 album \"Abbey Road\". It was written by Paul McCartney (though credited to Lennon–McCartney) and documented the financial and personal difficulties facing the band. The song is the first part of the medley on side two of \"Abbey Road\" and was recorded in stages between May and August 1969.",
"Title: McLemore Avenue\n\nMcLemore Avenue is a 1970 album by Booker T. & the M.G.s, consisting entirely of mostly instrumental covers of songs from the Beatles' album \"Abbey Road\" (released only months earlier, in September 1969). The title and cover are an homage to the Beatles album, 926 East McLemore Avenue being the address of the Stax Studios in Memphis, as Abbey Road was for EMI Studios in London, which was soon renamed Abbey Road Studios.",
"Title: Abbey Road Studios\n\nAbbey Road Studios (formerly known as EMI Studios) is a recording studio at 3 Abbey Road, St John's Wood, City of Westminster, London, England. It was established November 1931 by the Gramophone Company, a predecessor of British music company EMI, which owned it until Universal Music took control of part of EMI in 2012.",
"Title: Carry That Weight\n\n\"Carry That Weight\" is a song by the Beatles. Released on \"Abbey Road\" and part of the long, climactic medley that closes the album, it features vocals from all four Beatles (a rarity in their songs). It is preceded by \"Golden Slumbers\", and segues into \"The End\".",
"Title: Live from Abbey Road\n\nLive from Abbey Road is a 12-part, one-hour performance series/documentary that began filming its first season during 2006 at Abbey Road Studios in London. Season 2 was filmed between 2007 and 2008, season 3 was filmed in 2009 and Season 4 was filmed in 2011. The series features a total of 128 musical artists to date (about 32 per Season) -- usually two or three per show, performing up to five songs per session. The sessions are recorded without a live audience. Filmed in High-Definition with the occasional use of 35 mm lenses, the producers have sought to record performances which \"look like a movie and sound like a record\".",
"Title: Parkside, Barrow-in-Furness\n\nParkside is an area and electoral ward of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. It is bordered by Hindpool, Ormsgill, Hawcoat, Newbarns and Risedale and had a population of 5,742 in 2001, reducing to 5,584 at the 2011 Census. It is one of the town's most centralised wards and contains Barrow's main park (hence the ward's name), as well as the newly established Furness Academy. Abbey Road - Barrow's principal road runs down the entire western side of Parkside. The majority of housing to the west of Abbey Road is terraced and semi-detached, whilst the eastern side of Parkside is predominantly parkland and fields with the exception of some semi and detached housing. There are a number of place of worship in Parkside including Abbey Road Baptist Church, Spring Mount Christian Fellowship and Trinity Church Centre. Barrow's first synagogue was founded in 1902 on Abbey Road although it closed less than twenty years later.",
"Title: Abbey Road, London\n\nAbbey Road is a thoroughfare in the borough of Camden and the City of Westminster in London, running roughly northwest to southeast through St. John's Wood, near Lord's Cricket Ground. It is part of the B507 road. This road is best known for the Abbey Road Studios and the 1969 album, \"Abbey Road\", by The Beatles.",
"Title: Golden Slumbers\n\n\"Golden Slumbers\" is a song by the Beatles, part of the climactic medley on their 1969 album \"Abbey Road\". The song is followed by \"Carry That Weight\" and begins the progression that leads to the end of the album. The two songs were recorded together as a single piece, and both were written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney), strings and brass arranged and scored by producer George Martin."
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6,608
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What Christmas song was parodied by Tim Wilson and Jeff Foxworthy in their song "Redneck 12 Days of Christmas"?
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"The Twelve Days of Christmas"
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" It was released by Warner Bros.",
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"Games Rednecks Play is an album by American comedian Jeff Foxworthy.",
" It was released by Warner Bros.",
" Records on July 18, 1995.",
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"The American Bible Challenge is a Biblical-themed American television game show created by Game Show Network.",
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"Jeffrey Marshall \"Jeff\" Foxworthy (born September 6, 1958) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, television personality, radio personality and author.",
" He is a member of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, a comedy troupe which also comprises Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and Ron White.",
" Known for his \"You might be a redneck\" one-liners, Foxworthy has released six major-label comedy albums.",
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" The song reached number 18 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in January 1996, becoming the highest-charting seasonal title of the SoundScan era, a record that has since been tied by Jimmy Wayne's \"Paper Angels.\"",
" It subsequently peaked at number 39 in January 1997, number 39 in January 1998, number 37 in January 1999 and number 35 in January 2000."
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"Cooter Brown (born in Tampa, Florida) is an American country music singer.",
" Brown's debut single, \"Pure Bred Redneck\", was released by Reprise Records in November 1995.",
" It peaked at number 71 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.",
" Deborah Evans Price of \"Billboard\" gave the song a negative review, writing that \"there is nothing wrong with Brown's vocals, they would just sound much better wrapped around a good song.\"",
" A version of the song with Jeff Foxworthy was included Foxworthy's 1996 album \"\"."
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"Blue Collar TV is a television program that aired on The WB with lead actors Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, and Larry the Cable Guy.",
" The show's humor dealt principally with contemporary American society, and especially hillbilly, redneck, and Southern stereotypes.",
" The show was greenlighted on the heels of the success of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, which the series' three lead actors toured with in the early-mid-2000s.",
" It was created by Fax Bahr and Adam Small, in addition to J.P. Williams and Jeff Foxworthy.",
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"Timothy Collins Wilson (August 5, 1961 – February 26, 2014) was an American stand-up comedian and country music artist, whose act combined stand-up comedy and original songs."
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"Title: Crank It Up: The Music Album\n\nCrank It Up: The Music Album is the first musical album recorded by Jeff Foxworthy. It features many of Foxworthy's skits set to music, primarily with choruses sung by other musicians. Two comedy sketches, \"S. I. N. G. L. E.\" and \"Still More You Might Be a Redneck If…\", are also featured.",
"Title: The Jeff Foxworthy Show\n\nThe Jeff Foxworthy Show is an American television series starring comedian Jeff Foxworthy and based on Foxworthy's stand-up comedy routine. The show aired from September 12, 1995 to May 5, 1997.",
"Title: Games Rednecks Play\n\nGames Rednecks Play is an album by American comedian Jeff Foxworthy. It was released by Warner Bros. Records on July 18, 1995. The album peaked at number 8 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA. As of 2011, it still stands as Jeff Foxworthy's best-selling album, with 2,084,000 copies sold in the US.",
"Title: The American Bible Challenge\n\nThe American Bible Challenge is a Biblical-themed American television game show created by Game Show Network. The series is hosted by Jeff Foxworthy, with Kirk Franklin joining Foxworthy as co-host and announcer in the second season. The series debuted on August 23, 2012.",
"Title: Jeff Foxworthy\n\nJeffrey Marshall \"Jeff\" Foxworthy (born September 6, 1958) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, television personality, radio personality and author. He is a member of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, a comedy troupe which also comprises Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and Ron White. Known for his \"You might be a redneck\" one-liners, Foxworthy has released six major-label comedy albums. His first two albums were each certified 3× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Foxworthy has written several books based on his redneck jokes, as well as an autobiography entitled \"No Shirt, No Shoes... No Problem!\"",
"Title: Redneck 12 Days of Christmas\n\n\"Redneck 12 Days of Christmas\" is a redneck parody of \"The Twelve Days of Christmas\" written by Jeff Foxworthy and Tim Wilson and recorded by Foxworthy on his 1996 album \"\". The song reached number 18 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in January 1996, becoming the highest-charting seasonal title of the SoundScan era, a record that has since been tied by Jimmy Wayne's \"Paper Angels.\" It subsequently peaked at number 39 in January 1997, number 39 in January 1998, number 37 in January 1999 and number 35 in January 2000.",
"Title: Cooter Brown (singer)\n\nCooter Brown (born in Tampa, Florida) is an American country music singer. Brown's debut single, \"Pure Bred Redneck\", was released by Reprise Records in November 1995. It peaked at number 71 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Deborah Evans Price of \"Billboard\" gave the song a negative review, writing that \"there is nothing wrong with Brown's vocals, they would just sound much better wrapped around a good song.\" A version of the song with Jeff Foxworthy was included Foxworthy's 1996 album \"\".",
"Title: Blue Collar TV\n\nBlue Collar TV is a television program that aired on The WB with lead actors Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, and Larry the Cable Guy. The show's humor dealt principally with contemporary American society, and especially hillbilly, redneck, and Southern stereotypes. The show was greenlighted on the heels of the success of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, which the series' three lead actors toured with in the early-mid-2000s. It was created by Fax Bahr and Adam Small, in addition to J.P. Williams and Jeff Foxworthy. Blue collar is a US phrase used to describe manual laborers, as opposed to white collar for office or professional workers.",
"Title: Tim Wilson (comedian)\n\nTimothy Collins Wilson (August 5, 1961 – February 26, 2014) was an American stand-up comedian and country music artist, whose act combined stand-up comedy and original songs."
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Where was William Shakespeare tragedy that Bruto Castellani appeared in first performed?
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the Blackfriars Theatre or the Globe Theatre
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"Revenge tragedy (less commonly referred to as revenge drama, revenge play, or tragedy of blood) defines a genre of plays made popular in early modern England.",
" Ashley H. Thorndike formally established this genre in his seminal 1902 article \"The Relations of Hamlet to Contemporary Revenge Plays,\" which characterizes revenge tragedy \"as a tragedy whose leading motive is revenge and whose main action deals with the progress of this revenge, leading to the death of the murderers and often the death of the avenger himself.\"",
" Thomas Kyd's \"The Spanish Tragedy\" (c.1580s) is often considered the inaugural revenge tragedy on the early modern stage.",
" However, more recent research extends early modern revenge tragedy to the 1560s with poet and classicist Jasper Heywood's translations of Seneca at Oxford University, including \"Troas\" (1559), \"Thyestes\" (1560), and \"Hercules Furens\" (1561).",
" Additionally, Thomases Norton and Sackville's play \"Gorbuduc\" (1561) is considered an early revenge tragedy (almost twenty years prior to \"The Spanish Tragedy\").",
" Other well-known revenge tragedies include William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\" (c.1599-1602) and \"Titus Andronicus\" (c.1588-1593) and Thomas Middleton's \"The Revenger's Tragedy\" (c.1606)."
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" Highly popular and influential in its time, \"The Spanish Tragedy\" established a new genre in English theatre, the revenge play or revenge tragedy.",
" Its plot contains several violent murders and includes as one of its characters a personification of Revenge.",
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"Macbeth ( ; full title The Tragedy of Macbeth) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare; it is thought to have been first performed in 1606.",
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" Of all the plays that Shakespeare wrote during the reign of James I, who was patron of Shakespeare's acting company, \"Macbeth\" most clearly reflects the playwright's relationship with his sovereign.",
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"Cymbeline (released as Anarchy in the UK) is a 2014 American film version of the Shakespeare tragedy based on the play \"Cymbeline\" by William Shakespeare.",
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"Mark Gray (attempted assassin) was a traveling salesman from Keokuk, Iowa who fired two shots from a pistol at actor Edwin Booth on April 23, 1879.",
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"Shakespearean tragedy is the designation given to most tragedies written by playwright William Shakespeare.",
" Many of his history plays share the qualifiers of a Shakespearean tragedy, but because they are based on real figures throughout the History of England, they were classified as \"histories\" in the First Folio.",
" The Roman tragedies—\"Julius Caesar\", \"Antony and Cleopatra\" and \"Coriolanus\"—are also based on historical figures, but because their source stories were foreign and ancient they are almost always classified as tragedies rather than histories.",
" Shakespeare's romances (tragicomic plays) were written late in his career and published originally as either tragedy or comedy.",
" They share some elements of tragedy featuring a high status central character but end happily like Shakespearean comedies.",
" Several hundred years after Shakespeare's death, scholar F.S. Boas also coined a fifth category, the \"problem play,\" for plays that don't fit neatly into a single classification because of their subject matter, setting, or ending.",
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"Julius Caesar (Italian:Giulio Cesare) is a 1914 Italian silent historical film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Amleto Novelli, Bruto Castellani and Pina Menichelli.",
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"Romeo and Juliet is a 1954 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name.",
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"Title: The Spanish Tragedy\n\nThe Spanish Tragedy, or Hieronimo is Mad Again is an Elizabethan tragedy written by Thomas Kyd between 1582 and 1592. Highly popular and influential in its time, \"The Spanish Tragedy\" established a new genre in English theatre, the revenge play or revenge tragedy. Its plot contains several violent murders and includes as one of its characters a personification of Revenge. \"The Spanish Tragedy\" was often referred to (or parodied) in works written by other Elizabethan playwrights, including William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and Christopher Marlowe.",
"Title: Bruto Castellani\n\nBruto Castellani (1 December 1881– 1933) was an Italian film actor of the silent era. Castellani appeared in more than thirty films during his career, including \"Antony and Cleopatra\" (1913).",
"Title: Macbeth\n\nMacbeth ( ; full title The Tragedy of Macbeth) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare; it is thought to have been first performed in 1606. It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those who seek power for its own sake. Of all the plays that Shakespeare wrote during the reign of James I, who was patron of Shakespeare's acting company, \"Macbeth\" most clearly reflects the playwright's relationship with his sovereign. It was first published in the Folio of 1623, possibly from a prompt book, and is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy.",
"Title: Cymbeline (film)\n\nCymbeline (released as Anarchy in the UK) is a 2014 American film version of the Shakespeare tragedy based on the play \"Cymbeline\" by William Shakespeare. The film is directed by Michael Almereyda and stars Ethan Hawke, Ed Harris, Dakota Johnson, Milla Jovovich and John Leguizamo.",
"Title: Antony and Cleopatra\n\nAntony and Cleopatra is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. The play was performed first circa 1607 at the Blackfriars Theatre or the Globe Theatre by the King's Men.",
"Title: Mark Gray (attempted assassin)\n\nMark Gray (attempted assassin) was a traveling salesman from Keokuk, Iowa who fired two shots from a pistol at actor Edwin Booth on April 23, 1879. Booth was playing the title role in Richard II (play) at McVickers Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, during the final act of the William Shakespeare tragedy. Gray gave as his motive a wrong done to a friend by Booth.",
"Title: Shakespearean tragedy\n\nShakespearean tragedy is the designation given to most tragedies written by playwright William Shakespeare. Many of his history plays share the qualifiers of a Shakespearean tragedy, but because they are based on real figures throughout the History of England, they were classified as \"histories\" in the First Folio. The Roman tragedies—\"Julius Caesar\", \"Antony and Cleopatra\" and \"Coriolanus\"—are also based on historical figures, but because their source stories were foreign and ancient they are almost always classified as tragedies rather than histories. Shakespeare's romances (tragicomic plays) were written late in his career and published originally as either tragedy or comedy. They share some elements of tragedy featuring a high status central character but end happily like Shakespearean comedies. Several hundred years after Shakespeare's death, scholar F.S. Boas also coined a fifth category, the \"problem play,\" for plays that don't fit neatly into a single classification because of their subject matter, setting, or ending. The classifications of certain Shakespeare plays are still debated among scholars.",
"Title: Julius Caesar (1914 film)\n\nJulius Caesar (Italian:Giulio Cesare) is a 1914 Italian silent historical film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Amleto Novelli, Bruto Castellani and Pina Menichelli. Taking its inspiration from William Shakespeare's 1599 play of the same title, the film portrays the events leading up to the assassination of Julius Caesar. In the wake of Guazzoni's internationally successful \"Quo Vadis\" it was produced on an epic scale, including vast sets recreating Ancient Rome and more than 20,000 extras.",
"Title: Romeo and Juliet (1954 film)\n\nRomeo and Juliet is a 1954 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name. It was directed by Renato Castellani and stars Laurence Harvey as Romeo, Susan Shentall as Juliet, Flora Robson as the Nurse, Mervyn Johns as Friar Laurence, Bill Travers as Benvolio, Sebastian Cabot as Lord Capulet, Ubaldo Zollo as Mercutio, Enzo Fiermonte as Tybalt and John Gielgud as the Chorus."
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6,610
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What Indian politician hosted a Hindi language Indian television talk show?
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Smriti Malhotra
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" The series premiered on 30 May 2005, and airs every Monday to Friday at 9pm IST.",
" The show completed 1000 episodes on 17 June 2009.",
" Also it is India's one of the longest running serial.",
" It is Sahara One's most successful show.",
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"Everest is a Hindi language Indian telenovela which began airing on STAR Plus on 3 November 2014.",
" Directed by Glenn Baretto and Ankush Mohla and touted as \"the most ambitious project on Indian television\", \"Everest\" was created by Ashutosh Gowariker and produced by Ashutosh Gowariker Productions Private Limited (AGPPL).",
" The show was broadcast at the 10pm time slot.",
" The music of the telenovela, which is Gowariker's television debut as a producer, was composed by A. R. Rahman.",
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" Irani is a Member of Parliament, being elected to the Rajya Sabha from the state of Gujarat.",
" She is the current Information and Broadcasting and Textiles Minister in the Government of India."
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"Kuch... Diiil Se is a Hindi language Indian television talk show series hosted by Smriti Irani, which premiered on SAB TV on June 23, 2003.",
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"Hum Pardesi Ho Gaye was a Hindi language Indian television series that aired on Sony TV, which premiered on 4 March 2001.",
" The series was produced by Shobhana Desai, and starred Kartika Rane, Aashish Chaudhary, and Perizaad Zorabian in the main lead.",
" The series was nominated for numerous award categories at the time it was on-air, such as Prasoon Joshi was nominated for \"TV Lyricist of the Year\" award and Sanjay Upadhyay was nominated for \"TV Director of the Year\" award at the Indian Telly Awards in 2002."
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"sentences": [
"Woh was a Hindi language Indian television horror-thriller series which aired on Zee TV in 1998.",
" The series starred Indian film director Ashutosh Gowarikar in an important role."
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"Sangam was a Hindi language Indian soap opera that broadcast on one of the most popular Indian television channel, STAR Plus.",
" The series premiered on 20 August 2007 along with another tv serial santaan, these two serials airs in new slot of 7pm and 7.30pm & Sangam airs every Monday to Thursday at 7:00PM IST.",
" Sangam is produced by Fox Television Studios India .",
" It stars Jennifer Winget as the protagonist Ganga, and Chaitanya Choudhury as Sagar in the main lead, who both fall in love when they first meet in a small town of \"Kundanpur\"."
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"Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan (Hindi: फूल खिलें हैं गुलशन गुलशन) was a popular Indian television talk show that was aired by National broadcaster Doordarshan from 1972 to 1993.",
" It was the first talkshow of Indian television, and featured child actress-turned-host Tabassum interviewing famous Bollywood movie and television personalities.",
" The format consisted of conversation interspersed with film scenes.",
" In the 1980s, this was one of the main avenues for television advertisers to reach a broad Indian audience."
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"Title: Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki\n\nWoh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki (Hindi:वह रहने वाली महलों की) is a Hindi language Indian television series that airs on Sahara One channel. The series premiered on 30 May 2005, and airs every Monday to Friday at 9pm IST. The show completed 1000 episodes on 17 June 2009. Also it is India's one of the longest running serial. It is Sahara One's most successful show. It dubbed in Tamil as \"Periya Idattu Penn\".",
"Title: Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka (TV series)\n\nEk Mahal Ho Sapno Ka is a Hindi language Indian soap opera that aired on Sony TV. It was the first Hindi fiction series to reach 1000 episodes and is one of the longest television serials of Indian television. The show was originally aired in Gujarati on ETV Gujarati called as Sapna Na Vavetar.",
"Title: Miit (TV series)\n\nMiit is a Hindi language Indian television series that aired on Zee TV channel in 2003, Monday through Thursday evenings. The show is based on the novel \"Noukadubi\", written by the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore in 1905. It follows the concept of mistaken identities, where a woman is thought to be someone who died in a train mishap.",
"Title: Everest (Indian TV series)\n\nEverest is a Hindi language Indian telenovela which began airing on STAR Plus on 3 November 2014. Directed by Glenn Baretto and Ankush Mohla and touted as \"the most ambitious project on Indian television\", \"Everest\" was created by Ashutosh Gowariker and produced by Ashutosh Gowariker Productions Private Limited (AGPPL). The show was broadcast at the 10pm time slot. The music of the telenovela, which is Gowariker's television debut as a producer, was composed by A. R. Rahman. \"Everest\" is also the television debut of A. R. Rahman as a music composer and was shot in its entirety in India and Nepal. The shooting locations included Everest Base Camp (in Nepal) and the Dokriani Glacier (in India), which are located at a height of 17590 ft and 12000 ft above sea level, respectively.",
"Title: Smriti Irani\n\nSmriti Zubin Irani (born Smriti Malhotra; 23 March 1976) is an Indian politician, former model, television actress and producer. Irani is a Member of Parliament, being elected to the Rajya Sabha from the state of Gujarat. She is the current Information and Broadcasting and Textiles Minister in the Government of India.",
"Title: Kuch... Diiil Se\n\nKuch... Diiil Se is a Hindi language Indian television talk show series hosted by Smriti Irani, which premiered on SAB TV on June 23, 2003. The series is a discussion based show which primarily focuses on social issues where lawyers, cops, psychiatrists, doctors, social workers and celebrities answer viewer queries.",
"Title: Hum Pardesi Ho Gaye\n\nHum Pardesi Ho Gaye was a Hindi language Indian television series that aired on Sony TV, which premiered on 4 March 2001. The series was produced by Shobhana Desai, and starred Kartika Rane, Aashish Chaudhary, and Perizaad Zorabian in the main lead. The series was nominated for numerous award categories at the time it was on-air, such as Prasoon Joshi was nominated for \"TV Lyricist of the Year\" award and Sanjay Upadhyay was nominated for \"TV Director of the Year\" award at the Indian Telly Awards in 2002.",
"Title: Woh\n\nWoh was a Hindi language Indian television horror-thriller series which aired on Zee TV in 1998. The series starred Indian film director Ashutosh Gowarikar in an important role.",
"Title: Sangam (TV series)\n\nSangam was a Hindi language Indian soap opera that broadcast on one of the most popular Indian television channel, STAR Plus. The series premiered on 20 August 2007 along with another tv serial santaan, these two serials airs in new slot of 7pm and 7.30pm & Sangam airs every Monday to Thursday at 7:00PM IST. Sangam is produced by Fox Television Studios India . It stars Jennifer Winget as the protagonist Ganga, and Chaitanya Choudhury as Sagar in the main lead, who both fall in love when they first meet in a small town of \"Kundanpur\".",
"Title: Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan (TV series)\n\nPhool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan (Hindi: फूल खिलें हैं गुलशन गुलशन) was a popular Indian television talk show that was aired by National broadcaster Doordarshan from 1972 to 1993. It was the first talkshow of Indian television, and featured child actress-turned-host Tabassum interviewing famous Bollywood movie and television personalities. The format consisted of conversation interspersed with film scenes. In the 1980s, this was one of the main avenues for television advertisers to reach a broad Indian audience."
] |
6,611
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When the Macanese general election took place, was the legislature elected on national level?
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The 2017 Macanese general election took place on 17 September 2017 according to the provisions of the Basic Law of Macau.
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" Out of a total of 33 seats, 14 were elected by universal suffrage under the highest averages method, while 12 were voted on from the Functional constituency, and 7 from nomination by the Chief Executive."
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"The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario) – The Farmer-Labor Party of Ontario, or more commonly known as the Ontario CCF, was a democratic socialist political party that existed from 1932 to 1961.",
" It was the provincial wing of the national CCF.",
" The party had no leader in the beginning, and was governed by a provincial council and executive.",
" The party first Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) was elected by voters in the 1934 Ontario general election.",
" In the 1937 general election, no CCF members were elected to the Ontario Legislature.",
" In 1942, the party elected Toronto lawyer Ted Jolliffe as its first leader.",
" He led the party to within a few seats of forming the government in the 1943 general election; instead, it formed the Official Opposition.",
" In that election, the first two women were elected as CCFers to the Ontario Legislature, Agnes Macphail and Rae Luckock.",
" The 1945 election was a setback, as the party lost most of its seats in the Legislature, including Jolliffe's seat.",
" The party again became the Official Opposition after the 1948 general election, and defeated the Conservative premier George Drew in hisseat, when Bill Temple unexpectedly won in the High Park constituency.",
" The middle and late 1940s were the peak years for the Ontario CCF.",
" After that time, its electoral performances were dismal, as it was reduced to a rump of two seats in the 1951 election, three seats in the 1955 election, and five seats in the 1959 election.",
" Jolliffe stepped down as leader in 1953, and was replaced by Donald C. MacDonald."
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"This is a list of the members elected to the 32nd Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland.",
" These TDs (members of parliament) were elected at the 2016 general election on 26 February.",
" That general election took place throughout the state to elect 158 members of Dáil Éireann, a reduction of 8 from the prior number of 166.",
" This followed the passing of the Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013."
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"The 2015 Blackpool Borough Council election took place on 7 May 2015 to elect members of Blackpool Borough Council in England.",
" All 21 wards of 2 seats each on the council were contested with newly elected members next due to serve a four-year term and next contest their seats in 2019.",
" The council is made up oThis election took place on the same day as other local elections as well as the 2015 UK General Election."
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"The 2015 Northampton Borough Council election took place on 7 May 2015 as a four-yearly public decision to elect all members of the council.",
" This took place on the same day as other local elections and the United Kingdom general election, 2015 - when there is a general election on the same day as the local elections, turnout across the country is with fewer than 1% of exceptions higher than if there is no general election.",
" Voters could cast between one and three votes depending on the number of councillors per ward."
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"John Keating (2 August 1869 – 8 July 1956) was an Irish politician and farmer.",
" Keating was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a National League Party Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wexford constituency at the June 1927 general election.",
" He lost his seat at the September 1927 general election but was elected as a Cumann na nGaedheal TD at the 1932 general election and was re-elected at the 1933 general election.",
" He was elected as a Fine Gael TD at the 1937 and 1938 general elections.",
" He lost his seat at the 1943 general election but was re-elected at the 1944 general election.",
" He stood as an independent candidate at the 1948 general election but did not retain his seat."
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"The Northwest Territories general election, 1975 was the 13th general election in the Northwest Territories history.",
" The election took place on March 10, 1975.",
" This was the first general election since 1902 that all the members of the assembly were elected.",
" Fifteen members were elected to the Legislative Council."
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"Indonesia's first parliamentary general election was held on 29 September 1955.",
" The candidates were seeking to be elected to the 257-seat People's Representative Council, which would replace the existing provisional legislature.",
" Despite hopes that the election would bring about political stability, the legislature elected only lasted four years before being dissolved by presidential decree."
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"Macau elects on national level a legislature.",
" The Legislative Assembly is made up of 33 members, of whom 14 are elected by popular vote and proportional representation, 12 elected from functional constituencies and 7 appointed by the Chief Executive."
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"Title: Macanese legislative election, 2017\n\nThe 2017 Macanese general election took place on 17 September 2017 according to the provisions of the Basic Law of Macau. Out of a total of 33 seats, 14 were directly elected by universal suffrage under the highest averages method, while 12 were voted on from the Functional constituency, and 7 from nomination by the Chief Executive.",
"Title: Macanese legislative election, 2013\n\nThe 2013 Macanese general election took place on 15 September 2013 according to the provisions of the Basic Law of Macau. This election was the first of its kind succeeding the reform of the Legislative Assembly that created four new seats; two new geographical constituency seats and two new functional constituency seats. Out of a total of 33 seats, 14 were elected by universal suffrage under the highest averages method, while 12 were voted on from the Functional constituency, and 7 from nomination by the Chief Executive.",
"Title: Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario)\n\nThe Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario) – The Farmer-Labor Party of Ontario, or more commonly known as the Ontario CCF, was a democratic socialist political party that existed from 1932 to 1961. It was the provincial wing of the national CCF. The party had no leader in the beginning, and was governed by a provincial council and executive. The party first Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) was elected by voters in the 1934 Ontario general election. In the 1937 general election, no CCF members were elected to the Ontario Legislature. In 1942, the party elected Toronto lawyer Ted Jolliffe as its first leader. He led the party to within a few seats of forming the government in the 1943 general election; instead, it formed the Official Opposition. In that election, the first two women were elected as CCFers to the Ontario Legislature, Agnes Macphail and Rae Luckock. The 1945 election was a setback, as the party lost most of its seats in the Legislature, including Jolliffe's seat. The party again became the Official Opposition after the 1948 general election, and defeated the Conservative premier George Drew in hisseat, when Bill Temple unexpectedly won in the High Park constituency. The middle and late 1940s were the peak years for the Ontario CCF. After that time, its electoral performances were dismal, as it was reduced to a rump of two seats in the 1951 election, three seats in the 1955 election, and five seats in the 1959 election. Jolliffe stepped down as leader in 1953, and was replaced by Donald C. MacDonald.",
"Title: Members of the 32nd Dáil\n\nThis is a list of the members elected to the 32nd Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland. These TDs (members of parliament) were elected at the 2016 general election on 26 February. That general election took place throughout the state to elect 158 members of Dáil Éireann, a reduction of 8 from the prior number of 166. This followed the passing of the Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013.",
"Title: Blackpool Borough Council election, 2015\n\nThe 2015 Blackpool Borough Council election took place on 7 May 2015 to elect members of Blackpool Borough Council in England. All 21 wards of 2 seats each on the council were contested with newly elected members next due to serve a four-year term and next contest their seats in 2019. The council is made up oThis election took place on the same day as other local elections as well as the 2015 UK General Election.",
"Title: Northampton Borough Council election, 2015\n\nThe 2015 Northampton Borough Council election took place on 7 May 2015 as a four-yearly public decision to elect all members of the council. This took place on the same day as other local elections and the United Kingdom general election, 2015 - when there is a general election on the same day as the local elections, turnout across the country is with fewer than 1% of exceptions higher than if there is no general election. Voters could cast between one and three votes depending on the number of councillors per ward.",
"Title: John Keating (Irish politician)\n\nJohn Keating (2 August 1869 – 8 July 1956) was an Irish politician and farmer. Keating was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a National League Party Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wexford constituency at the June 1927 general election. He lost his seat at the September 1927 general election but was elected as a Cumann na nGaedheal TD at the 1932 general election and was re-elected at the 1933 general election. He was elected as a Fine Gael TD at the 1937 and 1938 general elections. He lost his seat at the 1943 general election but was re-elected at the 1944 general election. He stood as an independent candidate at the 1948 general election but did not retain his seat.",
"Title: Northwest Territories general election, 1975\n\nThe Northwest Territories general election, 1975 was the 13th general election in the Northwest Territories history. The election took place on March 10, 1975. This was the first general election since 1902 that all the members of the assembly were elected. Fifteen members were elected to the Legislative Council.",
"Title: Indonesian legislative election, 1955\n\nIndonesia's first parliamentary general election was held on 29 September 1955. The candidates were seeking to be elected to the 257-seat People's Representative Council, which would replace the existing provisional legislature. Despite hopes that the election would bring about political stability, the legislature elected only lasted four years before being dissolved by presidential decree.",
"Title: Elections in Macau\n\nMacau elects on national level a legislature. The Legislative Assembly is made up of 33 members, of whom 14 are elected by popular vote and proportional representation, 12 elected from functional constituencies and 7 appointed by the Chief Executive."
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6,612
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What drummer, whose career spans more than 30 years, played with the British Rock Symphony, The Who, and Oasis?
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Zak Starkey
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"Bruce A. Block is a film producer, author and visual consultant whose career spans 30+ years.",
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"Michel Varisco (born New Orleans, Louisiana, July 13, 1967) is a contemporary American artist whose career spans more than twenty years.",
" She works and lives in New Orleans, LA and is recognized as an environmental and social activist through her numerous fine art explorations.",
" Michel Varisco's work spans multiple disciplines including photography, installation, assemblage and sculpture.",
" She exhibits and publishes internationally and her work is included in public, private and corporate collections in the U.S. and abroad."
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"The British Rock Symphony was a tour that featured classic rock hits presented by a gospel choir, a full orchestra and vocalists including: Roger Daltrey, Darlene Love, Nikki Lamborn, Alice Cooper, Paul Young, Simon Townshend and Gary Brooker.",
" Geoff Whitehorn played guitar and Zak Starkey performed on drums.",
" Studio recordings were issued on CD and cassette tape in 1999, and a video of live recordings from the tour in both VHS and DVD formats was issued in 2000.",
" Eric Clapton and Ann Wilson appeared on the CD, but were not present on the tour DVD."
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"Glenn Peter Gregory (born 16 May 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose music career spans more than 30 years.",
" He came to prominence in the early 1980s as co-founder and lead singer of the new wave and synthpop band Heaven 17, which released six singles that entered the Top 40 charts in the United Kingdom during the 1980s, and 1990s, including \"Temptation\", \"Come Live with Me\", \"Crushed by the Wheels of Industry\", \"Sunset Now\", \"This Is Mine\", and \"(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang\" ."
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"Zak Richard Starkey (born 13 September 1965) is an English rock drummer whose music career spans more than 30 years.",
" He has performed and recorded with English rock band The Who since 1996.",
" He is also the third drummer to have appeared with English rock band Oasis.",
" He has also worked with other musicians and bands such as Johnny Marr, Paul Weller, The Icicle Works, The Waterboys, ASAP, The Lightning Seeds, and John Entwistle.",
" He is the son of The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr."
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"Eric Mann (born December 4, 1942, Brooklyn, New York) is a civil rights, anti-war, labor, and environmental organizer whose career spans 50 years.",
" He has worked with the Congress of Racial Equality, Newark Community Union Project, Students for a Democratic Society, the Black Panther Party, the United Automobile Workers (including eight years on auto assembly lines) and the New Directions Movement.",
" He was also instrumental in the labor and community alliance that kept General Motors’ assembly plant in Van Nuys, California open for ten years.",
" Mann has been identified as instrumental in shaping the environmental justice movement in the U.S.",
" He is also founder of the Labor/Community Strategy Center in Los Angeles, California and has been its director for 25 years.",
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"Mark Mueller is an American songwriter whose career spans pop music, rock, R&B, television, film and stage.",
" A two-time winner of the ASCAP Pop Award for writing one of the Most Performed Songs of the year, he’s had three \"Billboard\" Hot 100 Top Ten singles and one #1 Adult Contemporary hit.",
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"Preston Heyman is an Anglo American producer, drummer and percussionist, whose career spans five decades.",
" Best known for his collaborations with Kate Bush he has also contributed to many hit recordings and worked with a diverse range of artists including Terence Trent D'arby, Tin Tin Out, Massive Attack, Paul McCartney, Tina Turner and a Grammy Award winning film soundtrack with Mike Oldfield"
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"Margaret Beale Spencer is an American psychologist whose work centers on the effects of ethnicity, gender, and race on youth and adolescent development.",
" She currently serves as the Marshall Field IV Professor of Urban Education in the Department of Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago.",
" Dr. Spencer's career spans more than 30 years and consists of over 115 published articles and chapters, stemming from work funded by over two-dozen foundations and federal agencies."
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"Cathy Moriarty (born November 29, 1960) is an American actress whose career spans over 30 years.",
" She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for \"Raging Bull\" (1980).",
" She also starred in films, including \"Neighbors\", \"White of the Eye\", \"Soapdish\", \"Casper\", \"Analyze That\", and \"The Bounty Hunter\".",
" She starred in television roles, such as \"Tales from the Crypt\" (in which she won a CableACE Award for Best Actress in a Dramatic Series), \"Law & Order\", \"\" and \"\"."
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"Title: Bruce A. Block\n\nBruce A. Block is a film producer, author and visual consultant whose career spans 30+ years. In 2001, Block's book \"The Visual Story\" was published. In 2007 it went into a completely revised second edition.",
"Title: Michel Varisco\n\nMichel Varisco (born New Orleans, Louisiana, July 13, 1967) is a contemporary American artist whose career spans more than twenty years. She works and lives in New Orleans, LA and is recognized as an environmental and social activist through her numerous fine art explorations. Michel Varisco's work spans multiple disciplines including photography, installation, assemblage and sculpture. She exhibits and publishes internationally and her work is included in public, private and corporate collections in the U.S. and abroad.",
"Title: British Rock Symphony\n\nThe British Rock Symphony was a tour that featured classic rock hits presented by a gospel choir, a full orchestra and vocalists including: Roger Daltrey, Darlene Love, Nikki Lamborn, Alice Cooper, Paul Young, Simon Townshend and Gary Brooker. Geoff Whitehorn played guitar and Zak Starkey performed on drums. Studio recordings were issued on CD and cassette tape in 1999, and a video of live recordings from the tour in both VHS and DVD formats was issued in 2000. Eric Clapton and Ann Wilson appeared on the CD, but were not present on the tour DVD.",
"Title: Glenn Gregory\n\nGlenn Peter Gregory (born 16 May 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose music career spans more than 30 years. He came to prominence in the early 1980s as co-founder and lead singer of the new wave and synthpop band Heaven 17, which released six singles that entered the Top 40 charts in the United Kingdom during the 1980s, and 1990s, including \"Temptation\", \"Come Live with Me\", \"Crushed by the Wheels of Industry\", \"Sunset Now\", \"This Is Mine\", and \"(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang\" .",
"Title: Zak Starkey\n\nZak Richard Starkey (born 13 September 1965) is an English rock drummer whose music career spans more than 30 years. He has performed and recorded with English rock band The Who since 1996. He is also the third drummer to have appeared with English rock band Oasis. He has also worked with other musicians and bands such as Johnny Marr, Paul Weller, The Icicle Works, The Waterboys, ASAP, The Lightning Seeds, and John Entwistle. He is the son of The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr.",
"Title: Eric Mann\n\nEric Mann (born December 4, 1942, Brooklyn, New York) is a civil rights, anti-war, labor, and environmental organizer whose career spans 50 years. He has worked with the Congress of Racial Equality, Newark Community Union Project, Students for a Democratic Society, the Black Panther Party, the United Automobile Workers (including eight years on auto assembly lines) and the New Directions Movement. He was also instrumental in the labor and community alliance that kept General Motors’ assembly plant in Van Nuys, California open for ten years. Mann has been identified as instrumental in shaping the environmental justice movement in the U.S. He is also founder of the Labor/Community Strategy Center in Los Angeles, California and has been its director for 25 years. In addition, Mann is founder and co-chair of the Bus Riders Union, identifying what is now called “transit racism” and resulting in a precedent-setting civil rights lawsuit, Labor Community Strategy Center et al. v. MTA.",
"Title: Mark Mueller\n\nMark Mueller is an American songwriter whose career spans pop music, rock, R&B, television, film and stage. A two-time winner of the ASCAP Pop Award for writing one of the Most Performed Songs of the year, he’s had three \"Billboard\" Hot 100 Top Ten singles and one #1 Adult Contemporary hit. Songs he has written have been featured on RIAA-certified gold and platinum records in four consecutive decades: the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s; and have been on the Billboard Top 10 charts for 30 years (1986 to 2016).",
"Title: Preston Heyman\n\nPreston Heyman is an Anglo American producer, drummer and percussionist, whose career spans five decades. Best known for his collaborations with Kate Bush he has also contributed to many hit recordings and worked with a diverse range of artists including Terence Trent D'arby, Tin Tin Out, Massive Attack, Paul McCartney, Tina Turner and a Grammy Award winning film soundtrack with Mike Oldfield",
"Title: Margaret Beale Spencer\n\nMargaret Beale Spencer is an American psychologist whose work centers on the effects of ethnicity, gender, and race on youth and adolescent development. She currently serves as the Marshall Field IV Professor of Urban Education in the Department of Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago. Dr. Spencer's career spans more than 30 years and consists of over 115 published articles and chapters, stemming from work funded by over two-dozen foundations and federal agencies.",
"Title: Cathy Moriarty\n\nCathy Moriarty (born November 29, 1960) is an American actress whose career spans over 30 years. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for \"Raging Bull\" (1980). She also starred in films, including \"Neighbors\", \"White of the Eye\", \"Soapdish\", \"Casper\", \"Analyze That\", and \"The Bounty Hunter\". She starred in television roles, such as \"Tales from the Crypt\" (in which she won a CableACE Award for Best Actress in a Dramatic Series), \"Law & Order\", \"\" and \"\"."
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how is Ape Escape and Nicktoons Film Festival connected?
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shorts
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"The Conjugal Bed (Italian: L'ape regina ) is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri.",
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"Ape Escape is a series of cartoon shorts developed by Frederator Studios, Hawaii Film Partners, Project 51 Productions and Showcase Entertainment which aired on Nicktoons in 2009.",
" It is based on Sony Computer Entertainment's \"Ape Escape\" video game franchise, with characters and designs based on \"Ape Escape 2\" in particular, and focuses around Specter's attempts to take over the world with his monkey army."
],
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},
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"Ape Escape, known in Japan as Excited Saru Getchu (レッチュ ゲッチュ サルゲッチュ , Ju Retsu Saru Getchu ) is a series of computer generated anime shorts produced by Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment, and Sony Computer Entertainment for TV Tokyo in 2002.",
" It is based on the Ape Escape video game series, with the characters and designs based on \"Ape Escape 2\" in particular.",
" The series consists of 76 forty-five second shorts that aired as part of the \"Oha Suta\" variety program in Japan.",
" In 2004, three of these shorts were dubbed into English and aired in the inaugural Nicktoons Film Festival.",
" One of the festival's founders, Frederator Studios, would later produce their own series of \"Ape Escape\" shorts in 2009."
],
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},
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"Samson and Delilah is a 2009 Australian film directed by Warwick Thornton and starring Rowan McNamara and Marissa Gibson, both young first time actors.",
" It was filmed in and around Alice Springs.",
" Described as a \"survival love story\" by the director, the film depicts two indigenous Australian 14-year-olds living in a remote Aboriginal community who steal a car and escape their difficult lives by going to Alice Springs.",
" The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, winning the Caméra d'Or ('Gold Camera Award' for best first feature film) at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.",
" Screen Australia announced on 29 September 2009 that the film had been nominated as Australia's official entry in the Academy Awards best foreign language film category."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Ape Woman (Italian: \"La donna scimmia\" , French: \"Le Mari de la femme à barbe\" ) is a 1964 Italian-French drama film directed by Marco Ferreri.",
" It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival.",
" The film was inspired by the real-life story of Julia Pastrana a 19th-century woman exploited as a freak show attraction by her manager Theodore Lent."
],
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"sentences": [
"ISAFF(Independent South Asian Film Festival) is an annual film festival dedicated to showing Independent films connected to South Asia(Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tibet) and the South Asian diaspora across the world.",
" The film festival is celebrated annually in the month of October in Seattle Since its small beginning in 2002, it has grown in size and variety.",
" It comprises two main sections- feature-length and short films covering drama and documentary films."
],
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"The Nicktoons Animation Festival (also known as the Nicktoons Network Film Festival) was an annual event that was created by producer Fred Seibert and produced for its first three years by his Frederator Studios.",
" The festival featured a selection of animated shorts (10 minutes and under) from around the globe.",
" Shorts selected for the festival had the chance to be aired on Nicktoons Network, online and to be showcased at a live event in Los Angeles in October.",
" Several prizes were awarded each year.",
" Animators under 18 years old were eligible to enter the Greater Creator Contest.",
" 2009 was the final season of the festival."
],
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"Among the Great Apes with Michelle Yeoh is a 2009 documentary film made by National Geographic in cooperation with FINAS (National Film Development Corporation Malaysia).",
" The film is notable for showing how the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre (also known as Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary) in Sabah is fighting for the survival and well-being of each ape.",
" The film was broadcast internationally and presented at the Eco-Knights Film Festival 2011."
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"Escape from Tomorrow is a 2013 American independent dark fantasy psychological horror film, the debut of writer and director Randy Moore.",
" It tells the story of an unemployed father having increasingly bizarre experiences and disturbing visions on the last day of a family vacation at the Walt Disney World Resort.",
" It premiered in January at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and was later a personal selection of Roger Ebert, shown at his 15th annual film festival in Champaign, Illinois.",
" The film was a 2012 official selection of the PollyGrind Film Festival, but at the time filmmakers were still working on some legal issues and asked that it not be screened."
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"Joel Potrykus is an American film director and screenwriter.",
" His feature film debut \"Ape\" won the Best New Director prize at the 2012 Locarno Film Festival, while his follow-up feature \"Buzzard\" won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2014 Ljubljana International Film Festival."
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"Title: The Conjugal Bed (1963 film)\n\nThe Conjugal Bed (Italian: L'ape regina ) is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival where Marina Vlady won the award for Best Actress.",
"Title: Ape Escape (animated TV series)\n\nApe Escape is a series of cartoon shorts developed by Frederator Studios, Hawaii Film Partners, Project 51 Productions and Showcase Entertainment which aired on Nicktoons in 2009. It is based on Sony Computer Entertainment's \"Ape Escape\" video game franchise, with characters and designs based on \"Ape Escape 2\" in particular, and focuses around Specter's attempts to take over the world with his monkey army.",
"Title: Ape Escape (shorts)\n\nApe Escape, known in Japan as Excited Saru Getchu (レッチュ ゲッチュ サルゲッチュ , Ju Retsu Saru Getchu ) is a series of computer generated anime shorts produced by Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment, and Sony Computer Entertainment for TV Tokyo in 2002. It is based on the Ape Escape video game series, with the characters and designs based on \"Ape Escape 2\" in particular. The series consists of 76 forty-five second shorts that aired as part of the \"Oha Suta\" variety program in Japan. In 2004, three of these shorts were dubbed into English and aired in the inaugural Nicktoons Film Festival. One of the festival's founders, Frederator Studios, would later produce their own series of \"Ape Escape\" shorts in 2009.",
"Title: Samson and Delilah (2009 film)\n\nSamson and Delilah is a 2009 Australian film directed by Warwick Thornton and starring Rowan McNamara and Marissa Gibson, both young first time actors. It was filmed in and around Alice Springs. Described as a \"survival love story\" by the director, the film depicts two indigenous Australian 14-year-olds living in a remote Aboriginal community who steal a car and escape their difficult lives by going to Alice Springs. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, winning the Caméra d'Or ('Gold Camera Award' for best first feature film) at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Screen Australia announced on 29 September 2009 that the film had been nominated as Australia's official entry in the Academy Awards best foreign language film category.",
"Title: The Ape Woman\n\nThe Ape Woman (Italian: \"La donna scimmia\" , French: \"Le Mari de la femme à barbe\" ) is a 1964 Italian-French drama film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. The film was inspired by the real-life story of Julia Pastrana a 19th-century woman exploited as a freak show attraction by her manager Theodore Lent.",
"Title: ISAFF\n\nISAFF(Independent South Asian Film Festival) is an annual film festival dedicated to showing Independent films connected to South Asia(Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tibet) and the South Asian diaspora across the world. The film festival is celebrated annually in the month of October in Seattle Since its small beginning in 2002, it has grown in size and variety. It comprises two main sections- feature-length and short films covering drama and documentary films.",
"Title: Nicktoons Film Festival\n\nThe Nicktoons Animation Festival (also known as the Nicktoons Network Film Festival) was an annual event that was created by producer Fred Seibert and produced for its first three years by his Frederator Studios. The festival featured a selection of animated shorts (10 minutes and under) from around the globe. Shorts selected for the festival had the chance to be aired on Nicktoons Network, online and to be showcased at a live event in Los Angeles in October. Several prizes were awarded each year. Animators under 18 years old were eligible to enter the Greater Creator Contest. 2009 was the final season of the festival.",
"Title: Among the Great Apes with Michelle Yeoh\n\nAmong the Great Apes with Michelle Yeoh is a 2009 documentary film made by National Geographic in cooperation with FINAS (National Film Development Corporation Malaysia). The film is notable for showing how the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre (also known as Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary) in Sabah is fighting for the survival and well-being of each ape. The film was broadcast internationally and presented at the Eco-Knights Film Festival 2011.",
"Title: Escape from Tomorrow\n\nEscape from Tomorrow is a 2013 American independent dark fantasy psychological horror film, the debut of writer and director Randy Moore. It tells the story of an unemployed father having increasingly bizarre experiences and disturbing visions on the last day of a family vacation at the Walt Disney World Resort. It premiered in January at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and was later a personal selection of Roger Ebert, shown at his 15th annual film festival in Champaign, Illinois. The film was a 2012 official selection of the PollyGrind Film Festival, but at the time filmmakers were still working on some legal issues and asked that it not be screened.",
"Title: Joel Potrykus\n\nJoel Potrykus is an American film director and screenwriter. His feature film debut \"Ape\" won the Best New Director prize at the 2012 Locarno Film Festival, while his follow-up feature \"Buzzard\" won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2014 Ljubljana International Film Festival."
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In "The Bowery", Lilliam Harmer played a historical character known for attacking alcohol-serving establishments with what?
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a hatchet
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bridge
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hard
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"Lillian Harmer",
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1
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"In the CBBC sitcom \"Dani's Castle\", the title character (played by Dani Harmer) inherits Bogmoor Castle from her aunt.",
" She soon finds out what hides in the castle, and meets a lot of new people, including resident ghosts who died over 250 years ago.",
" The series features a cast of characters from relatives of Dani to guest visits by some of the regular characters from \"Dani's House\".",
" In Series 3, the show is informally known as \"Rich Jimmy & Kait's Castle\" due to Dani Harmer's exit from the show at the end of Series 2.",
" Everyone who had not departed previously made their final appearances in \"It's A Wonderful Afterlife\" due to Series 3 being the final series."
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"The Oregon Historical Society (OHS) is an organization that encourages and promotes the study and understanding of the history of the Oregon Country, within the broader context of U.S. history.",
" Incorporated in 1898, the Society collects, preserves, and makes available materials of historical character and interest, and collaborates with other groups and individuals with similar aims.",
" The society operates the Oregon History Center that includes the Oregon Historical Society Museum in downtown Portland."
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"Jan Skrzetuski is a fictional character created by Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz in the novel \"With Fire and Sword\".",
" He is a man of honour, always faithful to his master, duke Jeremi Wiśniowiecki.",
" He loves Helena Kurcewiczówna, who was kidnapped by the Ukrainian Cossack Yuri Bohun, who is also in love with her.",
" Skrzetuski is the best friend of Michał Wołodyjowski.",
" Jan Skrzetuski is partly based on a historical character, Mikołaj Skrzetuski, the Polish hero of the Siege of Zbarazh."
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"Carrie Amelia Nation (forename sometimes spelled Carry; November 25, 1846 – June 9, 1911) was an American woman who was a radical member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition.",
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"Jan Rynveld Carew (24 September 1920 – 6 December 2012) was a Guyana-born novelist, playwright, poet and educator, who lived at various times in The Netherlands, Mexico, England, France, Spain, Ghana, Jamaica, Canada and the United States.",
" His works, diverse in form and multifaceted, make Jan Carew an important intellectual of the Caribbean world.",
" His poetry and his first two novels, \"Black Midas\" and \"The Wild Coast\" (both published in 1958 by Secker & Warburg in London), were significant landmarks of the West Indian literature then attempting to cope with its colonial past and assert its wish for autonomy.",
" He worked with the late President Cheddi Jagan in the fight for Guianese independence.",
" Carew also played an important part in the Black movement gaining strength in England and North America, publishing reviews and newspapers, producing programs and plays for the radio and the television.",
" His scholarly research drove him to question traditional historiographies and the prevailing historical models of the conquest of America.",
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"Lillian Harmer (September 8, 1883 – May 14, 1946) was an American character actress who had a brief career during the 1930s.",
" During her short career she would appear in over 60 films, mostly in uncredited roles.",
" She would occasionally be cast in a featured supporting role, as in \"A Shriek in the Night\" (1933) and \"The Bowery\" (1933), in which she played the historical character of Carrie Nation."
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"Kürşat or Kürşad is a Turkish male name based on a historical character.",
" He is the idealized character of a real person whose name was given as Chie shih shuai (Ashina Jiesheshuai) in the 7th-century Chinese chronicles."
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"William \"Billy\" McGlory, born McGrory, (1851 – ?)",
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" He was well known in The Bowery and Five Points districts, owning a number of popular establishments throughout the city, most notably McGlory's Armory Hall, a popular Bowery hangout for members of the underworld in the old Fourth and Sixth Wards."
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"John Faa, the \"King of the Gypsies\", was a historical character from Scotland, a contemporary of King James V.",
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"Il castello di Eymerich \"(\"Emerych's Castle\")\" is a book written by Valerio Evangelisti, an Italian historian and writer of historical fantasy.",
" In chronological order, it is the seventh book in a best-selling series whose central character is Nicholas Eymerich, an inquisitor of the Spanish inquisition - a historical character, whom Evangelisti adopted to his novels following a detailed research of sources concerning Emerych's figure.",
" It has been translated into many languages, most notably German, French, Spanish and Portuguese."
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"Title: List of Dani's Castle characters\n\nIn the CBBC sitcom \"Dani's Castle\", the title character (played by Dani Harmer) inherits Bogmoor Castle from her aunt. She soon finds out what hides in the castle, and meets a lot of new people, including resident ghosts who died over 250 years ago. The series features a cast of characters from relatives of Dani to guest visits by some of the regular characters from \"Dani's House\". In Series 3, the show is informally known as \"Rich Jimmy & Kait's Castle\" due to Dani Harmer's exit from the show at the end of Series 2. Everyone who had not departed previously made their final appearances in \"It's A Wonderful Afterlife\" due to Series 3 being the final series.",
"Title: Oregon Historical Society\n\nThe Oregon Historical Society (OHS) is an organization that encourages and promotes the study and understanding of the history of the Oregon Country, within the broader context of U.S. history. Incorporated in 1898, the Society collects, preserves, and makes available materials of historical character and interest, and collaborates with other groups and individuals with similar aims. The society operates the Oregon History Center that includes the Oregon Historical Society Museum in downtown Portland.",
"Title: Jan Skrzetuski\n\nJan Skrzetuski is a fictional character created by Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz in the novel \"With Fire and Sword\". He is a man of honour, always faithful to his master, duke Jeremi Wiśniowiecki. He loves Helena Kurcewiczówna, who was kidnapped by the Ukrainian Cossack Yuri Bohun, who is also in love with her. Skrzetuski is the best friend of Michał Wołodyjowski. Jan Skrzetuski is partly based on a historical character, Mikołaj Skrzetuski, the Polish hero of the Siege of Zbarazh.",
"Title: Carrie Nation\n\nCarrie Amelia Nation (forename sometimes spelled Carry; November 25, 1846 – June 9, 1911) was an American woman who was a radical member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition. She is particularly noteworthy for attacking alcohol-serving establishments (most often taverns) with a hatchet.",
"Title: Jan Carew\n\nJan Rynveld Carew (24 September 1920 – 6 December 2012) was a Guyana-born novelist, playwright, poet and educator, who lived at various times in The Netherlands, Mexico, England, France, Spain, Ghana, Jamaica, Canada and the United States. His works, diverse in form and multifaceted, make Jan Carew an important intellectual of the Caribbean world. His poetry and his first two novels, \"Black Midas\" and \"The Wild Coast\" (both published in 1958 by Secker & Warburg in London), were significant landmarks of the West Indian literature then attempting to cope with its colonial past and assert its wish for autonomy. He worked with the late President Cheddi Jagan in the fight for Guianese independence. Carew also played an important part in the Black movement gaining strength in England and North America, publishing reviews and newspapers, producing programs and plays for the radio and the television. His scholarly research drove him to question traditional historiographies and the prevailing historical models of the conquest of America. The way he reframed Christopher Columbus as an historical character outside his mythical hagiography became a necessary path in his mind to build anew the Caribbean world on sounder foundations.",
"Title: Lillian Harmer\n\nLillian Harmer (September 8, 1883 – May 14, 1946) was an American character actress who had a brief career during the 1930s. During her short career she would appear in over 60 films, mostly in uncredited roles. She would occasionally be cast in a featured supporting role, as in \"A Shriek in the Night\" (1933) and \"The Bowery\" (1933), in which she played the historical character of Carrie Nation.",
"Title: Kürşat (hero)\n\nKürşat or Kürşad is a Turkish male name based on a historical character. He is the idealized character of a real person whose name was given as Chie shih shuai (Ashina Jiesheshuai) in the 7th-century Chinese chronicles.",
"Title: Billy McGlory\n\nWilliam \"Billy\" McGlory, born McGrory, (1851 – ?) was an American saloon keeper and underworld figure in New York City during the mid-to late 19th century. He was well known in The Bowery and Five Points districts, owning a number of popular establishments throughout the city, most notably McGlory's Armory Hall, a popular Bowery hangout for members of the underworld in the old Fourth and Sixth Wards.",
"Title: John Faa\n\nJohn Faa, the \"King of the Gypsies\", was a historical character from Scotland, a contemporary of King James V. Although historical sources place him in Dunbar, in the east of Scotland, much folklore associates him with the Galloway/Ayrshire border.",
"Title: Il castello di Eymerich\n\nIl castello di Eymerich \"(\"Emerych's Castle\")\" is a book written by Valerio Evangelisti, an Italian historian and writer of historical fantasy. In chronological order, it is the seventh book in a best-selling series whose central character is Nicholas Eymerich, an inquisitor of the Spanish inquisition - a historical character, whom Evangelisti adopted to his novels following a detailed research of sources concerning Emerych's figure. It has been translated into many languages, most notably German, French, Spanish and Portuguese."
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A Director of Biological Sciences at what college served as an advisor to a United States Department of Energy national laboratory in New York?
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Yale
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medium
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"Donald Engelman",
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"Richard Dale Smith is an award-winning chemist and a Battelle Fellow and Chief Scientist within the Biological Sciences Division, as well as the Director of Proteomics Research at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL).",
" Dr. Smith is also Director of the NIH Proteomics Research Resource for Integrative Biology, Principal Investigator for the U. S. Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental Research Genome Sciences Program's 'Pan-omics' program at PNNL, an adjunct faculty member in the chemistry departments at Washington State University and the University of Utah, and an affiliate faculty member at the University of Idaho and the Department of Molecular Microbiology & Immunology, Oregon Health & Science University.",
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"Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory for plasma physics and nuclear fusion science.",
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"Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory located in Upton, New York, on Long Island, and was formally established in 1947 at the site of Camp Upton, a former U.S. Army base.",
" Its name stems from its location within the Town of Brookhaven, approximately 60 miles east of New York City."
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"Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), located just outside Batavia, Illinois, near Chicago, is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory specializing in high-energy particle physics.",
" Since 2007, Fermilab has been operated by the Fermi Research Alliance, a joint venture of the University of Chicago, and the Universities Research Association (URA).",
" Fermilab is a part of the Illinois Technology and Research Corridor."
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"Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is one of the United States Department of Energy national laboratories, managed by the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Science.",
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"Allison A. Campbell (born 1963, Portland, Oregon) is an American chemist who is known in the areas of biomineralization, biomimetics and biomaterials for her innovative work on bioactive coatings for medical implants.",
" She is the acting associate laboratory director for the Earth and Biological Sciences Directorate at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) of the Department of Energy.",
" She previously served as director of the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) at PNNL.",
" She was elected as the 2017 president of the American Chemical Society (ACS)."
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"Ames Laboratory is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory located in Ames, Iowa and affiliated with Iowa State University.",
" This is a top level national laboratory for new research in various domains concerning national security and resource management.",
" The Laboratory conducts research into various areas of national concern, including the synthesis and study of new materials, energy resources, high-speed computer design, and environmental cleanup and restoration.",
" It is located on the campus of Iowa State University."
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"SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, originally named Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, is a United States Department of Energy National Laboratory operated by Stanford University under the programmatic direction of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science and located in Menlo Park, California."
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"Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos or LANL for short) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory initially organized during World War II for the design of nuclear weapons as part of the Manhattan Project.",
" It is located a short distance northwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico in the southwestern United States."
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"Title: Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory\n\nPrinceton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory for plasma physics and nuclear fusion science. Its primary mission is research into and development of fusion as an energy source.",
"Title: Brookhaven National Laboratory\n\nBrookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory located in Upton, New York, on Long Island, and was formally established in 1947 at the site of Camp Upton, a former U.S. Army base. Its name stems from its location within the Town of Brookhaven, approximately 60 miles east of New York City.",
"Title: Fermilab\n\nFermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), located just outside Batavia, Illinois, near Chicago, is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory specializing in high-energy particle physics. Since 2007, Fermilab has been operated by the Fermi Research Alliance, a joint venture of the University of Chicago, and the Universities Research Association (URA). Fermilab is a part of the Illinois Technology and Research Corridor.",
"Title: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory\n\nPacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is one of the United States Department of Energy national laboratories, managed by the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Science. The main campus of the laboratory is in Richland, Washington.",
"Title: Allison A. Campbell\n\nAllison A. Campbell (born 1963, Portland, Oregon) is an American chemist who is known in the areas of biomineralization, biomimetics and biomaterials for her innovative work on bioactive coatings for medical implants. She is the acting associate laboratory director for the Earth and Biological Sciences Directorate at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) of the Department of Energy. She previously served as director of the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) at PNNL. She was elected as the 2017 president of the American Chemical Society (ACS).",
"Title: Ames Laboratory\n\nAmes Laboratory is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory located in Ames, Iowa and affiliated with Iowa State University. This is a top level national laboratory for new research in various domains concerning national security and resource management. The Laboratory conducts research into various areas of national concern, including the synthesis and study of new materials, energy resources, high-speed computer design, and environmental cleanup and restoration. It is located on the campus of Iowa State University.",
"Title: Donald Engelman\n\nEngelman has served as Director of Biological Sciences at Yale, an advisor to the Brookhaven National Laboratory, and a consultant to the Los Alamos National Laboratory. He also served as Acting Dean of Yale College in 1991.",
"Title: SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory\n\nSLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, originally named Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, is a United States Department of Energy National Laboratory operated by Stanford University under the programmatic direction of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science and located in Menlo Park, California.",
"Title: Los Alamos National Laboratory\n\nLos Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos or LANL for short) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory initially organized during World War II for the design of nuclear weapons as part of the Manhattan Project. It is located a short distance northwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico in the southwestern United States."
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Who co-hosted The Headies 2016 with the singer of "Marry Me"?
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Adesua Etomi
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"Oyenike Laoye-Oturu, professionally known as Nikki Laoye, is a Nigerian recording artist, singer, songwriter, dancer and occasional actress, renowned for her eclectic musical expressions and captivating stage performances.",
" As a recording artist, Laoye's music has earned her several awards including The Headies Award in 2013 for \"Best Female Vocal Performance\" and the All African Music Awards (AFRIMA) in 2014 for \"Best Female Artiste in African Inspirational Music\".",
" She is also well known for the 2006 hit song \"Never felt this Way before\", the 2013 dance single \"1-2-3\", the soulful ballad \"Only You\", which she remixed in 2016 featuring Seyi Shay and the love song \"Onyeuwaoma\" featuring Banky W."
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"Shasha Damilola Alesh better known by his stage name Dice Ailes, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and rapper.",
" In July 2014, he signed a record deal with Chocolate City.",
" He was nominated for Rookie of the Year at The Headies 2016.",
" In 2016, TooXclusive ranked his breakthrough single \"Miracle\" third on its list of the \"Top 10 Songs for the month of October\".",
" In 2017, tooXclusive named him as \"one of the sixteen artists you need to know."
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"The Headies 2016 was the 11th Edition of the The Headies Awards and was held at the Eko Convention Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos.",
" It had the theme \"Think, Create, Recreate\".",
" The event was hosted by Adesua Etomi and Falz.",
" Controversies surrounding the nomination of some artists in the next rated category caused the organizers to disqualify Tekno Miles.",
" Others absent included the Mavins and YBNL Nation.",
" Wizkid graced the occasion alongside other top Nigerian celebrities."
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"Folarin Falana (born October 27, 1990 in Lagos State), better known by his stage name Falz is a Nigerian rapper, actor, and songwriter.",
" He began his career while in secondary school after forming a group called \"The School Boys\" with his friend before his professional career as a music artiste began in 2009.",
" Falz shot into limelight after his song titled \"Marry Me\" (featuring vocals from Poe and Yemi Alade) won him a nomination in the \"Best Collaboration of The Year\" category at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards.",
" He was also nominated in the \"Best Rap Act of The Year\" and \"Best New Act to Watch\" categories at the same event.",
" He currently owns an independent record label called Bahd Guys Records."
],
"title": "Falz"
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"The Headies 2015 was the 10th edition of The Headies Awards held on January 1, 2016, at the Landmark Events Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos.",
" Themed \"Flip The Script\", the event was hosted by Bovi and Kaffy.",
" It was previously scheduled to hold on December 30, 2015, but the organizers of the event postponed it to January 1, 2016 without citing any reason.",
" Olamide won a total of four awards, while Timi Dakolo won three.",
" Wizkid was nominated seven times across the twenty-one award categories.",
" The Headies honoured 2face Idibia with the \"Hall of Fame\" award, while the \"Special Recognition Award\" was given to Don Jazzy.",
" Reekado Banks won the Next Rated award to the criticism of music critics who challenged the \"fairness of the award process\"."
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"title": "The Headies 2015"
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"\"Only You\" is a song recorded by Nigerian singer Nikki Laoye for her second studio album \"The 123 Project\" (2014).",
" The song was released on April 12, 2013 by Wahala Media Entertainment.",
" It was written by Nikki Laoye and Nelson Ekperi, and produced by Rotimi Keys.",
" \"Only You\" is set across dramatic guitar strings and soulful piano melody, where Laoye gives an ode to the love of a father.",
" The song, which Laoye dedicated to the memory of her father received generally positive reviews from critics and went on to win her the 2013 Headies Awards for \"Best Female Vocal Performance\" and the African Union backed \"All Africa Music Awards\" in 2014 for \"Best Female Artiste in African Inspirational Music\".",
" In May 2016, Laoye released a reggae infused remix to the song, featuring Nigerian pop singer Seyi Shay."
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"Ayoleyi Hanniel Solomon (born 6 December 1993), better known by his stage name Reekado Banks, is a Nigerian recording artist, singer and songwriter.",
" He is currently signed to Mavin Records.",
" He went by the stage name Spicy prior to his record deal with the aforementioned label.",
" Reekado Banks was declared the Rookie of the Year at The Headies 2014, and won the controversial Next Rated award at The Headies 2015.",
" His debut studio album, \"Spotlight\", was released on 1 September 2016.",
" It debuted at number 10 on the \"Billboard\" World Album Music Chart."
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"Tiwatope Savage-Balogun (born 5 February 1980), better known by her stage name Tiwa Savage, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, performer and actress.",
" She currently has a songwriting deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.",
" Savage signed a recording contract with Mavin Records in 2012.",
" Savage also signed a management and publishing deal with Roc Nation in June 2016, which she later confirmed via Instagram.",
" She co-wrote the track \"Collard Greens & Cornbread\" off Fantasia Barrino's Grammy-nominated album, \"Back to Me\".",
" Savage was featured on \"Solar Plexus\", a compilation album released by Mavin Records.",
" Her debut studio album, \"Once Upon a Time\", was released on 3 July 2013.",
" It was supported by the singles \"Kele Kele Love\", \"Love Me (3x)\", \"Without My Heart\", \"Ife Wa Gbona\", \"Folarin\", \"Olorun Mi\" and \"Eminado\".",
" Savage's second studio album, \"R.E.D\", was released on 19 December 2015.",
" It produced the singles \"My Darlin'\", \"African Waist\" and \"If I Start To Talk\".",
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"Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk (born 31 October 1986), known by his mononym Iyanya, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and performer.",
" He rose to fame after winning the first season of \"Project Fame West Africa\", and is best known for his hit single \"Kukere\".",
" He co-founded the record label Made Men Music Group with Ubi Franklin in 2011.",
" He released his debut studio album, \"My Story\", in 2011.",
" It was supported by the singles \"No Time\" and \"Love Truly\". \"",
"Desire\", his second studio album, contained the singles \"Kukere\", \"Ur Waist\", \"Flavour\", \"Sexy Mama\", and \"Jombolo\".",
" He won the Artist of the Year award at The Headies 2013.",
" In October 2016, Iyanya announced via Instagram that he signed a record deal with Mavin Recordsafter signing a management deal with Temple Management Company months before.",
" He first announced his intentions to leave Made Man Music Group in July 2016."
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"Oludemilade Martin Alejo (born January 29, 1993), popularly known by his stage name YCEE, is a Nigerian rapper and songwriter currently signed to Tinny Entertainment.",
" He rose to limelight after one of his singles titled \"Condo\", which features vocals from Patoranking, earned him two nominations at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards.",
" He was also nominated in the \"Best Artist in African Pop\" category at the 2015 All Africa Music Awards.",
" In October 2016, YCEE signed a record deal with Sony Music.",
" In December 2016, He was nominated in the \"Next Rated\" category at The Headies 2016"
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"Title: Nikki Laoye\n\nOyenike Laoye-Oturu, professionally known as Nikki Laoye, is a Nigerian recording artist, singer, songwriter, dancer and occasional actress, renowned for her eclectic musical expressions and captivating stage performances. As a recording artist, Laoye's music has earned her several awards including The Headies Award in 2013 for \"Best Female Vocal Performance\" and the All African Music Awards (AFRIMA) in 2014 for \"Best Female Artiste in African Inspirational Music\". She is also well known for the 2006 hit song \"Never felt this Way before\", the 2013 dance single \"1-2-3\", the soulful ballad \"Only You\", which she remixed in 2016 featuring Seyi Shay and the love song \"Onyeuwaoma\" featuring Banky W.",
"Title: Dice Ailes\n\nShasha Damilola Alesh better known by his stage name Dice Ailes, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and rapper. In July 2014, he signed a record deal with Chocolate City. He was nominated for Rookie of the Year at The Headies 2016. In 2016, TooXclusive ranked his breakthrough single \"Miracle\" third on its list of the \"Top 10 Songs for the month of October\". In 2017, tooXclusive named him as \"one of the sixteen artists you need to know.",
"Title: The Headies 2016\n\nThe Headies 2016 was the 11th Edition of the The Headies Awards and was held at the Eko Convention Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos. It had the theme \"Think, Create, Recreate\". The event was hosted by Adesua Etomi and Falz. Controversies surrounding the nomination of some artists in the next rated category caused the organizers to disqualify Tekno Miles. Others absent included the Mavins and YBNL Nation. Wizkid graced the occasion alongside other top Nigerian celebrities.",
"Title: Falz\n\nFolarin Falana (born October 27, 1990 in Lagos State), better known by his stage name Falz is a Nigerian rapper, actor, and songwriter. He began his career while in secondary school after forming a group called \"The School Boys\" with his friend before his professional career as a music artiste began in 2009. Falz shot into limelight after his song titled \"Marry Me\" (featuring vocals from Poe and Yemi Alade) won him a nomination in the \"Best Collaboration of The Year\" category at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. He was also nominated in the \"Best Rap Act of The Year\" and \"Best New Act to Watch\" categories at the same event. He currently owns an independent record label called Bahd Guys Records.",
"Title: The Headies 2015\n\nThe Headies 2015 was the 10th edition of The Headies Awards held on January 1, 2016, at the Landmark Events Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos. Themed \"Flip The Script\", the event was hosted by Bovi and Kaffy. It was previously scheduled to hold on December 30, 2015, but the organizers of the event postponed it to January 1, 2016 without citing any reason. Olamide won a total of four awards, while Timi Dakolo won three. Wizkid was nominated seven times across the twenty-one award categories. The Headies honoured 2face Idibia with the \"Hall of Fame\" award, while the \"Special Recognition Award\" was given to Don Jazzy. Reekado Banks won the Next Rated award to the criticism of music critics who challenged the \"fairness of the award process\".",
"Title: Only You (Nikki Laoye song)\n\n\"Only You\" is a song recorded by Nigerian singer Nikki Laoye for her second studio album \"The 123 Project\" (2014). The song was released on April 12, 2013 by Wahala Media Entertainment. It was written by Nikki Laoye and Nelson Ekperi, and produced by Rotimi Keys. \"Only You\" is set across dramatic guitar strings and soulful piano melody, where Laoye gives an ode to the love of a father. The song, which Laoye dedicated to the memory of her father received generally positive reviews from critics and went on to win her the 2013 Headies Awards for \"Best Female Vocal Performance\" and the African Union backed \"All Africa Music Awards\" in 2014 for \"Best Female Artiste in African Inspirational Music\". In May 2016, Laoye released a reggae infused remix to the song, featuring Nigerian pop singer Seyi Shay.",
"Title: Reekado Banks\n\nAyoleyi Hanniel Solomon (born 6 December 1993), better known by his stage name Reekado Banks, is a Nigerian recording artist, singer and songwriter. He is currently signed to Mavin Records. He went by the stage name Spicy prior to his record deal with the aforementioned label. Reekado Banks was declared the Rookie of the Year at The Headies 2014, and won the controversial Next Rated award at The Headies 2015. His debut studio album, \"Spotlight\", was released on 1 September 2016. It debuted at number 10 on the \"Billboard\" World Album Music Chart.",
"Title: Tiwa Savage\n\nTiwatope Savage-Balogun (born 5 February 1980), better known by her stage name Tiwa Savage, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, performer and actress. She currently has a songwriting deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing. Savage signed a recording contract with Mavin Records in 2012. Savage also signed a management and publishing deal with Roc Nation in June 2016, which she later confirmed via Instagram. She co-wrote the track \"Collard Greens & Cornbread\" off Fantasia Barrino's Grammy-nominated album, \"Back to Me\". Savage was featured on \"Solar Plexus\", a compilation album released by Mavin Records. Her debut studio album, \"Once Upon a Time\", was released on 3 July 2013. It was supported by the singles \"Kele Kele Love\", \"Love Me (3x)\", \"Without My Heart\", \"Ife Wa Gbona\", \"Folarin\", \"Olorun Mi\" and \"Eminado\". Savage's second studio album, \"R.E.D\", was released on 19 December 2015. It produced the singles \"My Darlin'\", \"African Waist\" and \"If I Start To Talk\". Savage sings in English and Yoruba. As a singer, her achievements include one MTV Africa Music Award, two The Headies Awards, one Channel O Music Video Award, one Nigeria Music Video Award, and two City People Entertainment Awards, among others.",
"Title: Iyanya\n\nIyanya Onoyom Mbuk (born 31 October 1986), known by his mononym Iyanya, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and performer. He rose to fame after winning the first season of \"Project Fame West Africa\", and is best known for his hit single \"Kukere\". He co-founded the record label Made Men Music Group with Ubi Franklin in 2011. He released his debut studio album, \"My Story\", in 2011. It was supported by the singles \"No Time\" and \"Love Truly\". \" Desire\", his second studio album, contained the singles \"Kukere\", \"Ur Waist\", \"Flavour\", \"Sexy Mama\", and \"Jombolo\". He won the Artist of the Year award at The Headies 2013. In October 2016, Iyanya announced via Instagram that he signed a record deal with Mavin Recordsafter signing a management deal with Temple Management Company months before. He first announced his intentions to leave Made Man Music Group in July 2016.",
"Title: YCEE\n\nOludemilade Martin Alejo (born January 29, 1993), popularly known by his stage name YCEE, is a Nigerian rapper and songwriter currently signed to Tinny Entertainment. He rose to limelight after one of his singles titled \"Condo\", which features vocals from Patoranking, earned him two nominations at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. He was also nominated in the \"Best Artist in African Pop\" category at the 2015 All Africa Music Awards. In October 2016, YCEE signed a record deal with Sony Music. In December 2016, He was nominated in the \"Next Rated\" category at The Headies 2016"
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Who was the director of the 2004 French action film, written and produced by Luc Besson, in which Jeff Rudom played a role?
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Pierre Morel
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"District 13 (French title \"Banlieue 13\" or \"B13\"), is a 2004 French action film directed by Pierre Morel and written and produced by Luc Besson.",
" The film is notable for its depiction of parkour in a number of stunt sequences that were completed without the use of wires or computer generated effects.",
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"Kiss of the Dragon (\"Le Baiser mortel du dragon\" in French) is a 2001 English-language French action thriller film directed by Chris Nahon, written and produced by French filmmaker Luc Besson, and starring an international cast of Jet Li, Bridget Fonda, and Tchéky Karyo.",
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"Taxi 2 (also called Taxi Taxi) is a French action film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and released in 2000.",
" Starring Samy Naceri, Frédéric Diefenthal and Marion Cotillard.",
" It is a sequel to \"Taxi\", written by Luc Besson and directed by Gérard Pirès in 1998.",
" It was followed by \"Taxi 3\" in 2003."
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"The Transporter Refueled (French: Le Transporteur : Héritage) is a 2015 French action film directed by Camille Delamarre and written by Bill Collage, Adam Cooper, and Luc Besson.",
" It is the fourth film in the \"Transporter\" franchise, a reboot to the previous films, and the first film to be distributed by EuropaCorp in North America, but features a new cast, with Ed Skrein replacing Jason Statham as the title role of Frank Martin.",
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"Jeffrey Zade Rudom (July 30, 1960 – October 19, 2011) was an American professional basketball player and actor who played in films such as \"Revolver\" and \"District 13\".",
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"Jean-Jacques Beineix (] ; born 8 October 1946) is a French film director and generally seen as the best example of what came to be called the \"cinéma du look\".",
" Critic Ginette Vincendeau defined the films made by Beineix and others as \"youth-oriented films with high production values...The \"look\" of the \"cinéma du look\" refers to the films' high investment in non-naturalistic, self-conscious aesthetics, notably intense colours and lighting effects.",
" Their spectacular (studio based) and technically brilliant \"mise-en-scène\" is usually put to the service of romantic plots.\"",
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" Luc Besson, like Beineix, was much maligned by the critical establishment during the 1980s, while Carax was much admired.",
" In late 2006, Beineix published a first volume of his autobiography, \"Les Chantiers de la gloire\" (in French only).",
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"Colombiana is a 2011 French action film co-written and produced by Luc Besson and directed by Olivier Megaton.",
" The French director's best known other movies are the actions films \"Transporter 3\", \"Taken 2\" and \"Taken 3\".",
" The film stars Zoe Saldana in the lead role with supporting roles by Michael Vartan, Cliff Curtis, Lennie James, Callum Blue, and Jordi Mollà.",
" \"Colombiana\" means a woman from Colombia, and is also a genus of orchids.",
" The film is about Cataleya (Amandla Stenberg), a nine-year-old girl in Colombia whose family is killed by drug lord named Don Luis Sandoval (Beto Benites).",
" Fifteen years later, a 24-year-old Cataleya (Zoe Saldana) has become an accomplished assassin.",
" Even though Don Luis is now in the witness protection program in the U.S. and is guarded by many heavily armed gangsters, Cataleya uses every means at her disposal, including death threats to law enforcement officials, to find where Don Luis is hiding and avenge her family's death.",
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"District 13: Ultimatum, also known as D13-U (French title \"Banlieue 13 – Ultimatum\" or \"B13-U\"), is a 2009 sequel to the 2004 French parkour-filled action film \"District 13\".",
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"Title: Kiss of the Dragon\n\nKiss of the Dragon (\"Le Baiser mortel du dragon\" in French) is a 2001 English-language French action thriller film directed by Chris Nahon, written and produced by French filmmaker Luc Besson, and starring an international cast of Jet Li, Bridget Fonda, and Tchéky Karyo. The film is based on a story by Li.",
"Title: From Paris with Love (film)\n\nFrom Paris with Love is a 2010 English-language French action film starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers and directed by Pierre Morel. The screenplay was co-written by Luc Besson. The film was released in the United States on February 5, 2010.",
"Title: Taxi 2\n\nTaxi 2 (also called Taxi Taxi) is a French action film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and released in 2000. Starring Samy Naceri, Frédéric Diefenthal and Marion Cotillard. It is a sequel to \"Taxi\", written by Luc Besson and directed by Gérard Pirès in 1998. It was followed by \"Taxi 3\" in 2003.",
"Title: The Transporter Refueled\n\nThe Transporter Refueled (French: Le Transporteur : Héritage) is a 2015 French action film directed by Camille Delamarre and written by Bill Collage, Adam Cooper, and Luc Besson. It is the fourth film in the \"Transporter\" franchise, a reboot to the previous films, and the first film to be distributed by EuropaCorp in North America, but features a new cast, with Ed Skrein replacing Jason Statham as the title role of Frank Martin. It is the first installment of a planned \"Transporter\" reboot trilogy.",
"Title: Jeff Rudom\n\nJeffrey Zade Rudom (July 30, 1960 – October 19, 2011) was an American professional basketball player and actor who played in films such as \"Revolver\" and \"District 13\". He regularly appeared in \"Time Gentlemen Please\". He played professional basketball in Israel, where he served in the armed forces and lived for around 10 years. He was born in Bangor, Maine.",
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"Title: District 13: Ultimatum\n\nDistrict 13: Ultimatum, also known as D13-U (French title \"Banlieue 13 – Ultimatum\" or \"B13-U\"), is a 2009 sequel to the 2004 French parkour-filled action film \"District 13\". The film, directed by Patrick Alessandrin and written and produced by Luc Besson (who also wrote and produced the first film), sees parkour artists David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli reprising their original roles of Leïto and Damien."
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Erica Carroll had an acting role in the American-Canadian sci-fi horror film from 2011 directed by whom?
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"Taaffe O'Connell (born May 14, 1951) is an American actress and publisher, best known by her fans for her performance in cult-classic sci-fi horror film \"Galaxy of Terror\".",
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"Joshua Daniel Hartnett (born July 21, 1978) is an American actor and movie producer.",
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" He made his feature film debut in 1998 in the slasher film \"\", followed by teen roles in films such as the sci-fi horror film \"The Faculty\" (1998) and the drama \"The Virgin Suicides\" (1999).",
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"Apollo 18 is a 2011 American-Canadian science fiction horror film written by Brian Miller, directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, and produced by Timur Bekmambetov and Ron Schmidt.",
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"Captive Wild Woman (1943) is a sci-fi horror film starring Evelyn Ankers, John Carradine, Milburn Stone, and introducing Acquanetta.",
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"Erica Carroll is a Canadian actress.",
" On TV, she currently plays Dottie Ramsey on \"When Calls the Heart\".",
" Erica played the angel Hannah on \"Supernatural\" in seasons 9 and 10, the character Mrs. Rivera on the series \"Almost Human\", Inza Nelson in \"Smallville\".",
" She has acted in movies such as \"Apollo 18\" and \"Pressed\", as well as acting and producing \"Afterparty\"."
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"They Crawl is a 2001 American sci-fi horror film directed by John Allardice, and written by Curtis Joseph and David Mason.",
" The film stars Daniel Cosgrove, Tamara Davies, Dennis Boutsikaris and Mickey Rourke.",
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"Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf (also known as Howling II and Howling II: Stirba – Werewolf Bitch) is a 1985 horror film directed by Philippe Mora and direct sequel to the 1981 film \"The Howling\".",
" The film stars horror film veteran Christopher Lee along with Reb Brown and Annie McEnroe as they try to defeat Sybil Danning's werewolf queen Stirba and stop a werewolf group's plans to conquer the world.",
" Although Gary Brandner, author of \"The Howling\" novels, co-wrote the screenplay, the \"Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf\" is largely unrelated to his \"The Howling II\" novel from 1979."
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"Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz, also known as Outpost 3, is a 2013 British sci-fi horror film and the third entry in the \"Outpost\" film series.",
" Unlike its predecessors \"Outpost\" and \"\", \"Rise of the Spetsnaz\" was not directed by Steve Barker and was instead directed by Kieran Parker, who had served as a producer on both of the prior films.",
" The film had its world premiere on 27 June 2013 at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.",
" \"Rise of the Spetsnaz\" serves as a prequel to the series and is set during World War II and expands upon the creation of the invincible supernatural soldiers."
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"Title: Taaffe O'Connell\n\nTaaffe O'Connell (born May 14, 1951) is an American actress and publisher, best known by her fans for her performance in cult-classic sci-fi horror film \"Galaxy of Terror\". Her acting career began in the late 1970s and continued uninterrupted through the 1980s. Her career has seen a rebirth after 2000 and has continued to the present day.",
"Title: Josh Hartnett\n\nJoshua Daniel Hartnett (born July 21, 1978) is an American actor and movie producer. He first came to attention in 1997 for his role as Michael Fitzgerald in the television crime drama series \"Cracker\". He made his feature film debut in 1998 in the slasher film \"\", followed by teen roles in films such as the sci-fi horror film \"The Faculty\" (1998) and the drama \"The Virgin Suicides\" (1999). Hartnett had starring roles in the war film \"Pearl Harbor\", the drama \"O\", the war film \"Black Hawk Down\", the romantic comedy \"40 Days and 40 Nights\", the crime thriller Lucky Number Slevin (2006), and other films.",
"Title: Apollo 18 (film)\n\nApollo 18 is a 2011 American-Canadian science fiction horror film written by Brian Miller, directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, and produced by Timur Bekmambetov and Ron Schmidt. After various release date changes, the film was released in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada on September 2, 2011; however, the release dates for other territories vary. The film is López-Gallego's first English-language movie.",
"Title: Mark Korven\n\nMark Korven is a Canadian musician and composer for film and television. He is most well known for his work on the sci-fi horror cult film \"Cube\", and most recently the period horror film \"The Witch\".",
"Title: Deep Space (film)\n\nDeep Space is a 1988 sci-fi horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray about a monster that terrorizes a city in the United States and the detective who must stop it.",
"Title: Captive Wild Woman\n\nCaptive Wild Woman (1943) is a sci-fi horror film starring Evelyn Ankers, John Carradine, Milburn Stone, and introducing Acquanetta. The picture was released by Universal Pictures and was directed by Edward Dmytryk.",
"Title: Erica Carroll\n\nErica Carroll is a Canadian actress. On TV, she currently plays Dottie Ramsey on \"When Calls the Heart\". Erica played the angel Hannah on \"Supernatural\" in seasons 9 and 10, the character Mrs. Rivera on the series \"Almost Human\", Inza Nelson in \"Smallville\". She has acted in movies such as \"Apollo 18\" and \"Pressed\", as well as acting and producing \"Afterparty\".",
"Title: They Crawl\n\nThey Crawl is a 2001 American sci-fi horror film directed by John Allardice, and written by Curtis Joseph and David Mason. The film stars Daniel Cosgrove, Tamara Davies, Dennis Boutsikaris and Mickey Rourke. The film is about giant killer cockroaches and was released in Italian television on March 1, 2001. It was subsequently released direct to video in some other countries.",
"Title: Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf\n\nHowling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf (also known as Howling II and Howling II: Stirba – Werewolf Bitch) is a 1985 horror film directed by Philippe Mora and direct sequel to the 1981 film \"The Howling\". The film stars horror film veteran Christopher Lee along with Reb Brown and Annie McEnroe as they try to defeat Sybil Danning's werewolf queen Stirba and stop a werewolf group's plans to conquer the world. Although Gary Brandner, author of \"The Howling\" novels, co-wrote the screenplay, the \"Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf\" is largely unrelated to his \"The Howling II\" novel from 1979.",
"Title: Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz\n\nOutpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz, also known as Outpost 3, is a 2013 British sci-fi horror film and the third entry in the \"Outpost\" film series. Unlike its predecessors \"Outpost\" and \"\", \"Rise of the Spetsnaz\" was not directed by Steve Barker and was instead directed by Kieran Parker, who had served as a producer on both of the prior films. The film had its world premiere on 27 June 2013 at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. \"Rise of the Spetsnaz\" serves as a prequel to the series and is set during World War II and expands upon the creation of the invincible supernatural soldiers."
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In what city is Macquarie Media broadcasting's 3AW talkback radio station located?
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Melbourne
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"6PR, known as 882 6PR, is a commercial radio station based in Perth, Australia.",
" Its focus is on news, talk and sport, and is Perth's only commercial talkback radio station.",
" 6PR is owned by Fairfax Media, an Australian media company that owns television and radio businesses throughout Australia and New Zealand.",
" It commenced broadcasting on 14 October 1931."
],
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"Gary Roberts is managing director of Perth radio station Nova 93.7 having started his radio career in the late 60's at 3AW in Melbourne.",
" He spent nine years on air with a number of stations including 5AD (radio station) Adelaide, 2UW Sydney and 6KY Perth before moving into Programming.",
" As a Programme Director, he programmed four stations to No 1 in their respective markets including a record run of 34 consecutive No 1 surveys with 96fm (Perth radio station), which he launched in 1980.",
" He was General Manager of 96fm from 1984 to 1992 when he left to take over the same role at 94.5FM in Perth."
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"3YB is a radio station based in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia.",
" It broadcasts on the medium wave radio band, at a frequency of 882 kHz.",
" The station is part of the Ace Radio AM network.",
" The station has a classic hits music format mixed with talk such as Mornings with Neil Mitchell syndicated from 3AW."
],
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"Steve Price (born 13 January 1955) is an Australian journalist and radio broadcaster.",
" Price is currently working at Macquarie Media broadcasting on 2GB and 3AW, he was previously the program director and breakfast presenter at MTR 1377."
],
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"Southern Cross Media Group (formerly Macquarie Media Group) is one of Australia's major media companies.",
" On 3 July 2007 Southern Cross Broadcasting recommended Macquarie Media Group's offer of A$1.35 billion, for a takeover of the corporation.",
" Under the deal, Macquarie Media Group would then onsell the metropolitan radio stations to Fairfax Media.",
" On 5 November 2007, the company officially acquired Southern Cross Broadcasting's assets.",
" On 17 December 2009 shareholders approved a restructuring plan.",
" The company was then renamed from Macquarie Media Group to its current name on 17 December 2009."
],
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"Talking Lifestyle (ACMA callsign: 4BH) is a radio station in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia.",
" Its analog broadcast frequency is 882 KHz AM, simulcasted on digital radio channel 9B, and markets itself for the baby boomer market.",
" It is owned by Macquarie Media."
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"KURE (88.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Community Media Broadcasting in Ames, Iowa, United States.",
" The station serves the Iowa State community, Ames, and surrounding areas.",
" The broadcast license is currently owned by Community Media Broadcasting.",
" The station has been led by its general manager Miranda Cheers since spring 2017."
],
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"KRRQ (branded as Q-95-5) is a radio station serving the Lafayette metropolitan area with an Urban Contemporary format.",
" It operates on FM frequency 95.5 and is under ownership of Cumulus Media.",
" They are very well known for their 48-hour live Christmas special, donated to Africa.",
" For the majority of the 1990s it was owned by Cavendish Media Broadcasting, LLC.",
" as a Rock station, branded as \"\"Rock 95 and a Half - Acadiana's Rock\"\" and later sold to the now defunct Citadel Broadcasting.",
" (Now Cumulus Media) On March 1, 1996 the station flipped from the Modern Rock format to its now current Contemporary Hip Hop and R&B."
],
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"Justin Smith (born 16 December 1968) is an Australian journalist, radio presenter, producer, and writer.",
" He currently works with the Fairfax Radio Network, and was the drive-time presenter on Sydney metropolitan station, 2UE.",
" He is an experienced presenter on prime time metropolitan AM radio, firstly on Melbourne radio station 3AW as senior producer/fill-in presenter on \"Mornings with Neil Mitchell\" was with 2UE until December 2015, and has since returned to 3AW Melbourne.",
" His articles appear regularly in mainstream Australian newspapers including The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, and on the Fairfax websites."
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"3AW is a talkback radio station based in Melbourne.",
" It is broadcast on 693 kHz AM.",
" It began transmission on 22 February 1932 as Melbourne's fifth commercial radio station."
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"Title: 6PR\n\n6PR, known as 882 6PR, is a commercial radio station based in Perth, Australia. Its focus is on news, talk and sport, and is Perth's only commercial talkback radio station. 6PR is owned by Fairfax Media, an Australian media company that owns television and radio businesses throughout Australia and New Zealand. It commenced broadcasting on 14 October 1931.",
"Title: Gary Roberts (radio broadcaster)\n\nGary Roberts is managing director of Perth radio station Nova 93.7 having started his radio career in the late 60's at 3AW in Melbourne. He spent nine years on air with a number of stations including 5AD (radio station) Adelaide, 2UW Sydney and 6KY Perth before moving into Programming. As a Programme Director, he programmed four stations to No 1 in their respective markets including a record run of 34 consecutive No 1 surveys with 96fm (Perth radio station), which he launched in 1980. He was General Manager of 96fm from 1984 to 1992 when he left to take over the same role at 94.5FM in Perth.",
"Title: 3YB\n\n3YB is a radio station based in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia. It broadcasts on the medium wave radio band, at a frequency of 882 kHz. The station is part of the Ace Radio AM network. The station has a classic hits music format mixed with talk such as Mornings with Neil Mitchell syndicated from 3AW.",
"Title: Steve Price (broadcaster)\n\nSteve Price (born 13 January 1955) is an Australian journalist and radio broadcaster. Price is currently working at Macquarie Media broadcasting on 2GB and 3AW, he was previously the program director and breakfast presenter at MTR 1377.",
"Title: Southern Cross Media Group\n\nSouthern Cross Media Group (formerly Macquarie Media Group) is one of Australia's major media companies. On 3 July 2007 Southern Cross Broadcasting recommended Macquarie Media Group's offer of A$1.35 billion, for a takeover of the corporation. Under the deal, Macquarie Media Group would then onsell the metropolitan radio stations to Fairfax Media. On 5 November 2007, the company officially acquired Southern Cross Broadcasting's assets. On 17 December 2009 shareholders approved a restructuring plan. The company was then renamed from Macquarie Media Group to its current name on 17 December 2009.",
"Title: Talking Lifestyle 882\n\nTalking Lifestyle (ACMA callsign: 4BH) is a radio station in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia. Its analog broadcast frequency is 882 KHz AM, simulcasted on digital radio channel 9B, and markets itself for the baby boomer market. It is owned by Macquarie Media.",
"Title: KURE\n\nKURE (88.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Community Media Broadcasting in Ames, Iowa, United States. The station serves the Iowa State community, Ames, and surrounding areas. The broadcast license is currently owned by Community Media Broadcasting. The station has been led by its general manager Miranda Cheers since spring 2017.",
"Title: KRRQ\n\nKRRQ (branded as Q-95-5) is a radio station serving the Lafayette metropolitan area with an Urban Contemporary format. It operates on FM frequency 95.5 and is under ownership of Cumulus Media. They are very well known for their 48-hour live Christmas special, donated to Africa. For the majority of the 1990s it was owned by Cavendish Media Broadcasting, LLC. as a Rock station, branded as \"\"Rock 95 and a Half - Acadiana's Rock\"\" and later sold to the now defunct Citadel Broadcasting. (Now Cumulus Media) On March 1, 1996 the station flipped from the Modern Rock format to its now current Contemporary Hip Hop and R&B.",
"Title: Justin Smith (radio)\n\nJustin Smith (born 16 December 1968) is an Australian journalist, radio presenter, producer, and writer. He currently works with the Fairfax Radio Network, and was the drive-time presenter on Sydney metropolitan station, 2UE. He is an experienced presenter on prime time metropolitan AM radio, firstly on Melbourne radio station 3AW as senior producer/fill-in presenter on \"Mornings with Neil Mitchell\" was with 2UE until December 2015, and has since returned to 3AW Melbourne. His articles appear regularly in mainstream Australian newspapers including The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, and on the Fairfax websites.",
"Title: 3AW\n\n3AW is a talkback radio station based in Melbourne. It is broadcast on 693 kHz AM. It began transmission on 22 February 1932 as Melbourne's fifth commercial radio station."
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6,620
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Love in the Time of Money stared a Canadian actress best known for her 3 seasons in what American television series?
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Law & Order
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"Brittany Alexandra Tiplady (born January 21, 1991) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Jordan Black in the television series \"Millennium\" (1996–99).",
" She won a 1998 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Supporting Actress.",
" She also played the role of Maggie in the 2007 film \"Hot Rod\"."
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"Katharine Isabelle Murray (born November 2, 1981) is a Canadian actress best known as a scream queen for her roles in various horror films.",
" Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, she made her screen debut as a child in \"Cousins\" (1989), followed by supporting roles in numerous films and television series.",
" Initially credited as Katie Murray, she later began using the name Katherine Isobel and subsequently Katharine Isabelle.",
" She has starred in the werewolf horror films, \"Ginger Snaps\" (2000), its sequel, \"\" (2004), and \"\" (2004).",
" Her portrayal of the death-obsessed teen, Ginger Fitzgerald, became one of her most notable roles.",
" Additional roles in horror films include \"Disturbing Behavior\" (1998), \"Carrie\" (2002), \"Freddy vs. Jason\" (2003), \"\" (2010), and \"American Mary\" (2012).",
" For her performance in the horror film, \"American Mary\" (2012), she earned several nominations for best actress, including Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, Screamfest Horror Film Festival and Toronto After Dark Film Festival."
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"sentences": [
"Neve Adrianne Campbell ( ; born October 3, 1973) is a Canadian actress.",
" She is best known for her role as Sidney Prescott in the horror film series \"Scream\".",
" She got her start appearing in the Canadian television series \"Catwalk\", before she played Julia Salinger in the American drama series \"Party of Five\".",
" She has starred in films such as \"The Craft\" (1996), \"Wild Things\" (1998), \"Panic\" (2000), and \"The Company\" (2003).",
" Campbell has also made guest appearances on several television series, such as \"Medium\", \"Grey's Anatomy\" and \"Mad Men\", as well as a starring role in the fourth and fifth seasons of the critically acclaimed Netflix drama series \"House of Cards\"."
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"Love in the Time of Money is a 2002 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Mattei, and starring Steve Buscemi, Vera Farmiga, Rosario Dawson, Malcolm Gets, Jill Hennessy, and Adrian Grenier.",
" The film had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 11, 2002, and was given a limited release in the United States on November 1, 2002."
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},
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"sentences": [
"Jillian Noel \"Jill\" Hennessy (born November 25, 1968) is a Canadian actress and musician.",
" She is most known for her roles on the American television series \"Law & Order\", on which she played prosecutor Claire Kincaid for three seasons, and \"Crossing Jordan\", on which she played the lead character, Jordan Cavanaugh, for six seasons.",
" She has also acted in films such as \"RoboCop 3\" and \"Most Wanted\", and the independent films \"Chutney Popcorn\" and \"The Acting Class\", the latter of which she also wrote and co-directed."
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"Novie Edwards is a Canadian actress and voice actress who is known for \"Cyberchase\" (2002-present), \"Gossip\" (2000), \"The In-Laws\" (2003), and 3 seasons of \"Total Drama\".",
" She also voiced Daisy the diesel from Thomas the tank engine on the redub \"Take my Daisy Please\" by trainlover476 and missoliverandblossom on YouTube."
],
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},
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"Kyla Alissa Pratt is an American actress.",
" In television, she is known for her roles in the popular U.S. children's television series \"Barney & Friends\" and the Disney Channel series \"The Proud Family\" (which lasted for 3 seasons) and \"One on One\" (which lasted for 5 seasons).",
" After playing the daughter of Eddie Murphy's character in the films \"Dr. Dolittle\" and \"Dr. Dolittle 2\", Pratt became the main character in the remake series of the franchise such as \"Dr. Dolittle 3\", \"\", and \"\".",
" Pratt has also been in the films \"Fat Albert\", \"Hotel for Dogs\", and \"The Proud Family Movie\".",
" She has also played in the series \"Let's Stay Together\"."
],
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"Tatiana Gabriele Maslany (born September 22, 1985) is a Canadian actress best known for playing multiple roles in the science fiction thriller TV series \"Orphan Black\" (2013–2017), which aired on Space in Canada and BBC America in the US.",
" For her performances in \"Orphan Black\", Maslany won the Primetime Emmy Award (2016), the TCA Award (2013), two Critics' Choice Television Awards (2013 and 2014), and four Canadian Screen Awards (2014–17), in addition to receiving a Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination.",
" Maslany became the first Canadian actor from a Canadian series to win an Emmy Award in a key dramatic category."
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"title": "Tatiana Maslany"
},
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"Andrea Nemeth (born 1978) is a Canadian actress best known for the role of Medea on the national Canadian television series \"The Odyssey\".",
" She is now a lecturer at a Canadian university, but still maintains a public profile as an actress."
],
"title": "Andrea Nemeth"
},
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"sentences": [
"Luciana Carro (born 23 March 1981) is a Canadian actress best known for her appearances on the television series \"Battlestar Galactica\", \"Caprica\", and \"Falling Skies\" and in movies such as \"Two for the Money\" and \"Dr. Dolittle 3\"."
],
"title": "Luciana Carro"
}
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"Title: Brittany Tiplady\n\nBrittany Alexandra Tiplady (born January 21, 1991) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Jordan Black in the television series \"Millennium\" (1996–99). She won a 1998 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Supporting Actress. She also played the role of Maggie in the 2007 film \"Hot Rod\".",
"Title: Katharine Isabelle\n\nKatharine Isabelle Murray (born November 2, 1981) is a Canadian actress best known as a scream queen for her roles in various horror films. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, she made her screen debut as a child in \"Cousins\" (1989), followed by supporting roles in numerous films and television series. Initially credited as Katie Murray, she later began using the name Katherine Isobel and subsequently Katharine Isabelle. She has starred in the werewolf horror films, \"Ginger Snaps\" (2000), its sequel, \"\" (2004), and \"\" (2004). Her portrayal of the death-obsessed teen, Ginger Fitzgerald, became one of her most notable roles. Additional roles in horror films include \"Disturbing Behavior\" (1998), \"Carrie\" (2002), \"Freddy vs. Jason\" (2003), \"\" (2010), and \"American Mary\" (2012). For her performance in the horror film, \"American Mary\" (2012), she earned several nominations for best actress, including Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, Screamfest Horror Film Festival and Toronto After Dark Film Festival.",
"Title: Neve Campbell\n\nNeve Adrianne Campbell ( ; born October 3, 1973) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her role as Sidney Prescott in the horror film series \"Scream\". She got her start appearing in the Canadian television series \"Catwalk\", before she played Julia Salinger in the American drama series \"Party of Five\". She has starred in films such as \"The Craft\" (1996), \"Wild Things\" (1998), \"Panic\" (2000), and \"The Company\" (2003). Campbell has also made guest appearances on several television series, such as \"Medium\", \"Grey's Anatomy\" and \"Mad Men\", as well as a starring role in the fourth and fifth seasons of the critically acclaimed Netflix drama series \"House of Cards\".",
"Title: Love in the Time of Money\n\nLove in the Time of Money is a 2002 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Mattei, and starring Steve Buscemi, Vera Farmiga, Rosario Dawson, Malcolm Gets, Jill Hennessy, and Adrian Grenier. The film had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 11, 2002, and was given a limited release in the United States on November 1, 2002.",
"Title: Jill Hennessy\n\nJillian Noel \"Jill\" Hennessy (born November 25, 1968) is a Canadian actress and musician. She is most known for her roles on the American television series \"Law & Order\", on which she played prosecutor Claire Kincaid for three seasons, and \"Crossing Jordan\", on which she played the lead character, Jordan Cavanaugh, for six seasons. She has also acted in films such as \"RoboCop 3\" and \"Most Wanted\", and the independent films \"Chutney Popcorn\" and \"The Acting Class\", the latter of which she also wrote and co-directed.",
"Title: Novie Edwards\n\nNovie Edwards is a Canadian actress and voice actress who is known for \"Cyberchase\" (2002-present), \"Gossip\" (2000), \"The In-Laws\" (2003), and 3 seasons of \"Total Drama\". She also voiced Daisy the diesel from Thomas the tank engine on the redub \"Take my Daisy Please\" by trainlover476 and missoliverandblossom on YouTube.",
"Title: Kyla Pratt\n\nKyla Alissa Pratt is an American actress. In television, she is known for her roles in the popular U.S. children's television series \"Barney & Friends\" and the Disney Channel series \"The Proud Family\" (which lasted for 3 seasons) and \"One on One\" (which lasted for 5 seasons). After playing the daughter of Eddie Murphy's character in the films \"Dr. Dolittle\" and \"Dr. Dolittle 2\", Pratt became the main character in the remake series of the franchise such as \"Dr. Dolittle 3\", \"\", and \"\". Pratt has also been in the films \"Fat Albert\", \"Hotel for Dogs\", and \"The Proud Family Movie\". She has also played in the series \"Let's Stay Together\".",
"Title: Tatiana Maslany\n\nTatiana Gabriele Maslany (born September 22, 1985) is a Canadian actress best known for playing multiple roles in the science fiction thriller TV series \"Orphan Black\" (2013–2017), which aired on Space in Canada and BBC America in the US. For her performances in \"Orphan Black\", Maslany won the Primetime Emmy Award (2016), the TCA Award (2013), two Critics' Choice Television Awards (2013 and 2014), and four Canadian Screen Awards (2014–17), in addition to receiving a Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. Maslany became the first Canadian actor from a Canadian series to win an Emmy Award in a key dramatic category.",
"Title: Andrea Nemeth\n\nAndrea Nemeth (born 1978) is a Canadian actress best known for the role of Medea on the national Canadian television series \"The Odyssey\". She is now a lecturer at a Canadian university, but still maintains a public profile as an actress.",
"Title: Luciana Carro\n\nLuciana Carro (born 23 March 1981) is a Canadian actress best known for her appearances on the television series \"Battlestar Galactica\", \"Caprica\", and \"Falling Skies\" and in movies such as \"Two for the Money\" and \"Dr. Dolittle 3\"."
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6,621
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What is the name of the terrorist group of which actor Sanjeev Jaiswal portrayed a member in his film debut?
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Lashkar-e-Taiba
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"Yves Guérin-Sérac, real name Yves Guillou (alias Jean-Robert de Guernadec, alias Ralf) (born 1926 in Ploubezre) was a French anti-Communist Roman Catholic activist, former officer of the French army and veteran of the First Indochina War (1945–54), the Korean War (1950–53) and the Algerian War of Independence (1955–62).",
" He was also a member of the elite troop of the \"11ème Demi-Brigade Parachutiste du Choc\", which worked with the SDECE (French intelligence agency) and a founding member of the Organisation armée secrète (OAS) a terrorist group which fought against Algerian independence in 1961-62.",
" It had been alleged that he was an instigator of the so-called strategy of tension in Italy, and the main organizer of the 1969 Piazza Fontana bombing."
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"Sanjeev Jaiswal (born 18 February 1988) is an Indian film actor.",
" Jaiswal has acted in 2 Hindi films, a drama and an action thriller.",
" His first movie was \"\"Shaitan\"\" in which he played a small role of police informer, while his second movie was \"\"The Attacks of 26/11\"\", a film based on the 2008 Mumbai attacks, in which he played a lead role, Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, with Nana Patekar And Sadh Orhan."
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"Filiberto Ojeda Ríos (April 26, 1933 – September 23, 2005) was the commander-in-chief (\"Responsable General\") of the Boricua Popular Army (\"Ejército Popular Boricua, a.k.a., Los Macheteros\").",
" According to an unsigned article in the \"Los Angeles Times\", Los Macheteros was “a terrorist group seeking Puerto Rico's independence.”",
" The group campaigned for, and supported, the independence of Puerto Rico from the United States.",
" In 2001, FBI Director Louis J. Freeh claimed the group was linked to acts of terrorism, but Ronald Fernandez, scholar of Puerto Rican history, suggests such labeling was an act of political convenience by the United States Government, intended to \"shift the blame for any attacks on U.S. policy or personnel from us to them\".",
" Ríos was also a founder of the FALN.",
" In a 1983 New York Times article, Robert McFadden described the FALN as a Puerto Rican terrorist organization responsible for bombings during the 1970s and early 1980s \"in the name of Puerto Rican independence\"."
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"Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab (Urdu: ) ; 13 July 1987 – 21 November 2012) was a Pakistani militant and a member of the Lashkar-e-Taiba Islamist group, through which he took part in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks in Maharashtra state of India.",
" Kasab was the only attacker captured alive by police."
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"The September 11 attacks (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001.",
" The attacks killed 2,996 people, injured over 6,000 others, and caused at least $10 billion in infrastructure and property damage.",
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"The Attacks of 26/11 is a 2013 Indian docudrama-crime film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, based on the 2008 Mumbai attacks.",
" The film stars Sanjeev Jaiswal in his film debut, playing the role of terrorist Ajmal Kasab, with art direction by Uday Singh.",
" It also features Nana Patekar in a pivotal role.",
" A seven-minute promo of the film was released over internet on 23 November 2012.",
" Critics praised Varma's narrative of assistant commissioner N. R. Mahale, and the details associated with the character's interactions with Ajmal Kasab on anti terrorism."
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"AZF is a terrorist group based in France.",
" The first record of the group was in Spring 2004.",
" At this time the group is believed to have taken its name from the explosion of the AZF chemical factory in Toulouse in 2001."
],
"title": "AZF (terrorist group)"
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"sentences": [
"The Jackal is a fictional character, the villain of the novel \"The Day of the Jackal\" by Frederick Forsyth.",
" He is an assassin who is contracted by the OAS French terrorist group of the early 1960s, to kill Charles de Gaulle, the President of France.",
" The book was published on 7 June 1971, in the year following de Gaulle's death, and became an instant bestseller.",
" In the original 1973 film adaptation, he is portrayed by Edward Fox.",
" A revised version of the character was portrayed by Bruce Willis in the 1997 remake, \"The Jackal\", having a divergent storyline and set in the U.S., with the First Lady as target of the assassination."
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"Title: Yves Guérin-Sérac\n\nYves Guérin-Sérac, real name Yves Guillou (alias Jean-Robert de Guernadec, alias Ralf) (born 1926 in Ploubezre) was a French anti-Communist Roman Catholic activist, former officer of the French army and veteran of the First Indochina War (1945–54), the Korean War (1950–53) and the Algerian War of Independence (1955–62). He was also a member of the elite troop of the \"11ème Demi-Brigade Parachutiste du Choc\", which worked with the SDECE (French intelligence agency) and a founding member of the Organisation armée secrète (OAS) a terrorist group which fought against Algerian independence in 1961-62. It had been alleged that he was an instigator of the so-called strategy of tension in Italy, and the main organizer of the 1969 Piazza Fontana bombing.",
"Title: Sanjeev Jaiswal\n\nSanjeev Jaiswal (born 18 February 1988) is an Indian film actor. Jaiswal has acted in 2 Hindi films, a drama and an action thriller. His first movie was \"\"Shaitan\"\" in which he played a small role of police informer, while his second movie was \"\"The Attacks of 26/11\"\", a film based on the 2008 Mumbai attacks, in which he played a lead role, Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, with Nana Patekar And Sadh Orhan.",
"Title: Filiberto Ojeda Ríos\n\nFiliberto Ojeda Ríos (April 26, 1933 – September 23, 2005) was the commander-in-chief (\"Responsable General\") of the Boricua Popular Army (\"Ejército Popular Boricua, a.k.a., Los Macheteros\"). According to an unsigned article in the \"Los Angeles Times\", Los Macheteros was “a terrorist group seeking Puerto Rico's independence.” The group campaigned for, and supported, the independence of Puerto Rico from the United States. In 2001, FBI Director Louis J. Freeh claimed the group was linked to acts of terrorism, but Ronald Fernandez, scholar of Puerto Rican history, suggests such labeling was an act of political convenience by the United States Government, intended to \"shift the blame for any attacks on U.S. policy or personnel from us to them\". Ríos was also a founder of the FALN. In a 1983 New York Times article, Robert McFadden described the FALN as a Puerto Rican terrorist organization responsible for bombings during the 1970s and early 1980s \"in the name of Puerto Rican independence\".",
"Title: Ajmal Kasab\n\nMohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab (Urdu: ) ; 13 July 1987 – 21 November 2012) was a Pakistani militant and a member of the Lashkar-e-Taiba Islamist group, through which he took part in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks in Maharashtra state of India. Kasab was the only attacker captured alive by police.",
"Title: September 11 attacks\n\nThe September 11 attacks (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The attacks killed 2,996 people, injured over 6,000 others, and caused at least $10 billion in infrastructure and property damage. <ref name=\"PEARL9/11\"> </ref>",
"Title: The Attacks of 26/11\n\nThe Attacks of 26/11 is a 2013 Indian docudrama-crime film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, based on the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The film stars Sanjeev Jaiswal in his film debut, playing the role of terrorist Ajmal Kasab, with art direction by Uday Singh. It also features Nana Patekar in a pivotal role. A seven-minute promo of the film was released over internet on 23 November 2012. Critics praised Varma's narrative of assistant commissioner N. R. Mahale, and the details associated with the character's interactions with Ajmal Kasab on anti terrorism.",
"Title: AZF (terrorist group)\n\nAZF is a terrorist group based in France. The first record of the group was in Spring 2004. At this time the group is believed to have taken its name from the explosion of the AZF chemical factory in Toulouse in 2001.",
"Title: Jackal (The Day of the Jackal)\n\nThe Jackal is a fictional character, the villain of the novel \"The Day of the Jackal\" by Frederick Forsyth. He is an assassin who is contracted by the OAS French terrorist group of the early 1960s, to kill Charles de Gaulle, the President of France. The book was published on 7 June 1971, in the year following de Gaulle's death, and became an instant bestseller. In the original 1973 film adaptation, he is portrayed by Edward Fox. A revised version of the character was portrayed by Bruce Willis in the 1997 remake, \"The Jackal\", having a divergent storyline and set in the U.S., with the First Lady as target of the assassination.",
"Title: The Raspberry Reich\n\nThe Raspberry Reich is a 2004 film by director Bruce LaBruce which explores what LaBruce calls \"terrorist chic\", cult dynamics, and the \"innate radical potential of homosexual expression\". It is about a contemporary terrorist group who set out to continue the work of the Red Army Faction (\"RAF\"), also known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang. The group consists of several young men, and a female leader named Gudrun (after Gudrun Ensslin). All of the characters are named after original members of the Baader-Meinhof Gang or revolutionaries such as Che Guevara.",
"Title: Yves Langlois\n\nYves Langlois (born in 1947) a.k.a. Pierre Seguin was a Canadian terrorist and member of the Quebec terrorist group Front de Libération du Quebec (FLQ), the group responsible for the 1970 October crisis. Langlois is one of the men who kidnapped British Trade Commissioner to Canada James Cross. Langlois also helped in the kidnapping and killing of Quebec cabinet minister Pierre Laporte who was another victim in the kidnappings."
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SV Werder Bremen won its first ever German double, clinching both Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal, Werder lost both Aílton and defensive senior talisman Mladen Krstajić to Schalke 04, Krstajić is a former Serbian footballer who played as a centre back, born on which date?
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4 March 1974
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" Bundesliga Nord in 1981.",
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" It currently plays in 3.",
" Liga, the third level of the German football league system, and has qualified for the first round of the DFB-Pokal on nineteen occasions.",
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"Title: 2017–18 SV Werder Bremen season\n\nThe 2017–18 SV Werder Bremen season is the 119th season in the football club's history and 37th consecutive and 54th overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having been promoted from the 2. Bundesliga Nord in 1981. In addition to the domestic league, Werder Bremen also are participating in this season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal. This is the 71st season for Bremen in the Weser-Stadion, located in Bremen, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, Germany. The season covers a period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.",
"Title: Frank Neubarth\n\nFrank Neubarth (born 29 July 1962 in Hamburg) is a German football manager and former player who spent his whole career with SV Werder Bremen and has since managed FC Schalke 04, Holstein Kiel and FC Carl Zeiss Jena.",
"Title: 1964–65 SV Werder Bremen season\n\nThe 1964–65 SV Werder Bremen season is the 55th season in the football club's history and 2nd consecutive and overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having earned qualification for the inaugural season from the Oberliga in 1963, after finishing second in the Oberliga Nord. Werder Bremen also participated in the season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal. The season covers a period from 1 July 1964 to 30 June 1965.",
"Title: Karl-Heinz Kamp\n\nKarl-Heinz 'Kalli' Kamp (born 26 September 1946) is a German retired football player and coach. He spent 13 seasons in the Bundesliga with SV Werder Bremen. As of July 2012, he works as a scout for SV Werder Bremen.",
"Title: Mladen Krstajić\n\nMladen Krstajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Младен Крстајић; born 4 March 1974) is a former Serbian footballer who played as a centre back. He was known for his composure, leadership and defensive ability. He represented Serbia and Montenegro at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.",
"Title: 2003–04 SV Werder Bremen season\n\nSV Werder Bremen won its first ever German double, clinching both Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal. Following a club record-breaking league season, Werder won the title six points clear of Bayern Munich, with Aílton hitting 28 goals, the most ever from a Werder Bremen player. The cup victory was clinched following a 3–2 win against Alemannia Aachen, with defensive midfielder Tim Borowski the unexpected hero, hitting Alemannia with a brace. The title successes were Thomas Schaaf's first in his managerial career. However, Werder lost both Aílton and defensive senior talisman Mladen Krstajić to Schalke 04, since both refused to sign new contracts with the club.",
"Title: Uwe Harttgen\n\nUwe Harttgen (born 6 July 1964) is a retired German football player currently working as a youth team coordinator for SV Werder Bremen. He spent six seasons in the Bundesliga with SV Werder Bremen. After his career as an active player, he earned a PhD in psychology and became youth team coordinator for his club SV Werder Bremen.",
"Title: SV Werder Bremen II\n\nSV Werder Bremen II is the reserve team of SV Werder Bremen. It currently plays in 3. Liga, the third level of the German football league system, and has qualified for the first round of the DFB-Pokal on nineteen occasions. It also has won the German amateur football championship three times, a joint record. Until 2005 the team played as SV Werder Bremen Amateure.",
"Title: 1991–92 SV Werder Bremen season\n\nThe 1991–92 SV Werder Bremen season was their 93rd year of existence. They participated in the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and the European Cup Winners' Cup. The finished 9th in the Bundesliga. They lost in a shoot-out to Hannover 96 in the semi-finals of the DFB-Pokal and won European Cup Winners' Cup.",
"Title: SV Werder Bremen (women)\n\nSV Werder Bremen Frauen is SV Werder Bremen's women's football section, currently competing in the Bundesliga. In 2014–15 they were promoted to the Bundesliga."
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What film was Leila Arcieri in that also had Vin Diesel in it?
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XXX
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"King's Ransom is a 2005 comedy film, directed by Jeffrey W. Byrd and written by Wayne Conley, who was a writer for \"Kenan & Kel\".",
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" Dangerous criminal Richard B. Riddick (Vin Diesel) is being transported to prison in a spacecraft.",
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"Title: Leila Arcieri\n\nLeila Carmelita Arcieri (born December 18, 1973) is an American actress and model. She was Miss San Francisco in the 1997 Miss California pageant and has appeared in many films such as \"XXX\", \"Wild Things 2\" and \"Daddy Day Care\".",
"Title: Multi-Facial\n\nMulti-Facial is a 1995 American short drama film written, directed, produced, and scored by Vin Diesel. The film stars Diesel as a multiracial actor and depicts the professional and emotional issues he faces. \"Multi-Facial\" was noticed by Steven Spielberg, who would cast Diesel in \"Saving Private Ryan\" (1998). It was released on DVD in 1999.",
"Title: Death Toll\n\nDeath Toll is a 2008 action film starring DMX, Lou Diamond Phillips, Alec Rayme, Leila Arcieri and Keshia Knight Pulliam, written and produced by Daniel Garcia and directed by Phenomenon. Filming was done in Louisiana in New Orleans and Baton Rouge.",
"Title: King's Ransom (film)\n\nKing's Ransom is a 2005 comedy film, directed by Jeffrey W. Byrd and written by Wayne Conley, who was a writer for \"Kenan & Kel\". The film stars Anthony Anderson, Jay Mohr, Kellita Smith, Regina Hall, Donald Faison, Nicole Ari Parker, Charlie Murphy, Loretta Devine, Brooke D'Orsay, and Leila Arcieri. \"King's Ransom\" was released in the United States on April 22, 2005, and, on a production budget of $15 million, brought in $4,143,652 worldwide.",
"Title: A Perfect Fit\n\nA Perfect Fit is a 2005 American thriller starring Adrian Grenier, Leila Arcieri, Polly Draper, Victoria Rowell and written and directed by Ron Brown. The film is distributed by Warner Bros. and Polychrome Pictures.",
"Title: Pitch Black (film)\n\nPitch Black (titled The Chronicles of Riddick: Pitch Black on its DVD re-release) is a 2000 American science fiction action horror film co-written and directed by David Twohy. The film stars Vin Diesel, Radha Mitchell, Cole Hauser, and Keith David. Dangerous criminal Richard B. Riddick (Vin Diesel) is being transported to prison in a spacecraft. When the spaceship is damaged by comet debris and makes an emergency crash landing on an empty desert planet, Riddick escapes. However, when predatory alien creatures begin attacking the survivors, Riddick joins forces with the surviving crew and other passengers to develop a plan to escape the planet.",
"Title: Mammoth (2006 film)\n\nMammoth is a 2006 action comedy horror directed by Tim Cox and produced by Plinyminor in association with the Sci Fi Channel starring Vincent Ventresca, Summer Glau, Leila Arcieri and Tom Skerritt. The film was nominated for a 2006 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects.",
"Title: Babylon Fields\n\nBabylon Fields is a proposed television series featuring reanimated zombies as characters. Rather than being portrayed as malevolent monsters, the recently deceased are shown attempting to return to their previous lives and reintegrate into society. A pilot was produced in 2007 for CBS, but the network declined to pick up the show. The CBS pilot, which is available online, has elements of black comedy as well as drama: one of the zombies describes in comic detail how his sex life with his wife is better since his return, while one of the returned is an abusive husband/father killed by his family. Cast members include Ray Stevenson, Amber Tamblyn, David Patrick Kelly, Kathy Baker, Eric Nelsen, Leila Arcieri, Jessie Coleman, and Jamey Sheridan.",
"Title: Wild Things 2\n\nWild Things 2 is a 2004 erotic thriller film directed by Jack Perez and stars Susan Ward, Leila Arcieri, Isaiah Washington and Linden Ashby. It is a sequel to \"Wild Things\" (1998) and the second film in the \"Wild Things\" series."
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Shawn Levy and Erik Voake, are Canadian?
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no
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" Levy was a producer of the film and made an appearance as a hospital intern in the movie.",
" Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Hilary Duff, Piper Perabo, Alyson Stoner, and Tom Welling reprise their roles as members of the twelve-child Baker family.",
" Eugene Levy co-stars as the patriarch of a rival family of eight children.",
" Carmen Electra portrays Levy's wife."
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" \"The Internship\" is the second film with Vaughn and Wilson in the lead roles, after the 2005 film \"Wedding Crashers\"; the two had also both appeared in the 2004 film \"Starsky & Hutch\".",
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"Title: Shawn Levy\n\nShawn Levy (born July 23, 1968) is a Canadian film director, producer, and actor. He directed the films \"Big Fat Liar\" (2002), \"Just Married\" (2003), \"Cheaper by the Dozen\" (2003), \"The Pink Panther\" (2006), \"Night at the Museum\" (2006), \"\" (2009), \"Date Night\" (2010), \"Real Steel\" (2011), \"The Internship\" (2013), \"This Is Where I Leave You\" (2014) and \"\" (2014).",
"Title: Cheaper by the Dozen 2\n\nCheaper by the Dozen 2 is a 2005 American family comedy film produced by 20th Century Fox. It is the sequel to the family comedy film \"Cheaper by the Dozen\" (2003). Shawn Levy, the director of the first film, did not return as director for this sequel, which was instead directed by Adam Shankman (\"The Pacifier\"). Levy was a producer of the film and made an appearance as a hospital intern in the movie. Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Hilary Duff, Piper Perabo, Alyson Stoner, and Tom Welling reprise their roles as members of the twelve-child Baker family. Eugene Levy co-stars as the patriarch of a rival family of eight children. Carmen Electra portrays Levy's wife.",
"Title: This Is Where I Leave You\n\nThis Is Where I Leave You is a 2014 American dramedy film directed by Shawn Levy. It is based on the book of the same name by Jonathan Tropper, who also wrote the film's screenplay. The film was released on September 19, 2014.",
"Title: Dan Levine\n\nDaniel S. Levine is an American film producer. Best known for producing critically acclaimed film \"Arrival\" (2016) that earned him Academy Award for Best Picture nomination with Shawn Levy, Aaron Ryder, and David Linde.",
"Title: The Internship\n\nThe Internship is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, written by Vince Vaughn and Jared Stern, and produced by Vaughn and Levy. The film stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as recently-laid-off salesmen who attempt to compete with much younger and more technically-skilled applicants for a job at Google. \"The Internship\" is the second film with Vaughn and Wilson in the lead roles, after the 2005 film \"Wedding Crashers\"; the two had also both appeared in the 2004 film \"Starsky & Hutch\". This is also the second collaboration of Levy, Vaughn, and Stern after the 2012 film \"The Watch\", and the third of Levy and Wilson after the first two \"Night at the Museum\" films.",
"Title: Erik Voake\n\nErik Voake is an American filmmaker and photographer born in Yorba Linda, California in 1973.",
"Title: 21 Laps Entertainment\n\n21 Laps Entertainment is an American film and television production company run by director-producer Shawn Levy. 21 Laps produces content in multiple genres and along with Levy, the company’s leadership includes Dan Levine (President) and Dan Cohen (Senior Vice President).",
"Title: Aaron Ryder\n\nAaron Ryder is an American film producer. He is best known for producing \"Memento\" (2000), \"Donnie Darko\" (2001), \"The Prestige\" (2006), \"House at the End of the Street\" (2012), \"Transcendence\" (2014), \"The Founder\" (2016) and \"Arrival\" (2016), which earned him Academy Award for Best Picture nomination with Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, and David Linde.",
"Title: Just Married\n\nJust Married is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, and was written by Sam Harper, and starring Ashton Kutcher and Brittany Murphy. Produced by Robert Simonds, the film was successful at the box office despite generally negative critical reviews."
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Which actor, Jeff Celentano or Will Finn, wrote and directed "Home on the Range"?
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Will Finn
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" The episode features the death of character Finn Hudson, and a tribute to Finn and to actor Cory Monteith, who played Finn starting with the show's pilot, and who died on July 13, 2013.",
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" In 1994, he turned to directing with his first short film, \"Dickwad\".",
" He also directed \"Under the Hula Moon\", \"Gunshy\", and most recently \"Moscow Heat\".",
" Celentano is an acting teacher and is the Executive Director of Drama at The Performer's Academy in Laguna Woods, California.",
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"Title: The Con Artists\n\nBluff - storia di truffe e di imbroglioni (internationally released as The Con Artists, \"Bluff\", \"High Rollers\", \"The Switch\", and \"The Con Man\") is a 1976 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. For his performance in this film Adriano Celentano was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actor.",
"Title: Gunshy\n\nGunshy is an American 1998 crime drama film directed by Jeff Celentano and starring William Petersen, Michael Wincott, and Diane Lane.",
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"Title: Breaking Point (2009 film)\n\nBreaking Point is a 2009 action-drama film starring Tom Berenger, Busta Rhymes, Musetta Vander and Sticky Fingaz. It is directed by Jeff Celentano with a screenplay written by Vincent Campanella. The film was showcased in Cannes and was released theatrically on December 4, 2009.",
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"Title: Jeff Celentano\n\nJeff Celentano (born May 24, 1960), also credited as Jeff Weston, is an American actor, screenwriter, and director. As a character actor, Celentano has starred in such films as \"\", \"Puppet Master II\", and \"Demonic Toys\". In 1994, he turned to directing with his first short film, \"Dickwad\". He also directed \"Under the Hula Moon\", \"Gunshy\", and most recently \"Moscow Heat\". Celentano is an acting teacher and is the Executive Director of Drama at The Performer's Academy in Laguna Woods, California. Celentano was born and raised in Pemberton, New Jersey. He has been married to the actress Musetta Vander since 1988.",
"Title: Velvet Hands\n\nMani di velluto, internationally released as Velvet Hands, is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo. For this film Adriano Celentano was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actor. The film also won the David di Donatello for Best Producer."
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6,626
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Are Dionciel Armstrong And B. Reeves Eason both in the film industry?
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yes
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"Title: Empty Holsters\n\nEmpty Holsters is a 1937 American Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and written by John T. Neville. The film stars Dick Foran, Patricia Walthall, Emmett Vogan, Glenn Strange, Anderson Lawler and Wilfred Lucas. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 10, 1937.",
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"Title: Mystery Mountain (serial)\n\nMystery Mountain is a 1934 American Western serial film directed by Otto Brower and B. Reeves Eason and starring Ken Maynard, Verna Hillie, Syd Saylor, Edward Earle, and Hooper Atchley. Distributed by Mascot Pictures, the series was a remake of Mascot's film \"The Hurricane Express\" (1932). \"Mystery Mountain\" features the second film appearance by Gene Autry.",
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"Title: Competition (1915 film)\n\nCompetition is a 1915 short film produced by the American Film Manufacturing Company, released by Mutual Film, directed by B. Reeves Eason and Tom Ricketts and starring Charlotte Burton. It was Eason's directional debut, and he also acted in it.",
"Title: B. Reeves Eason Jr.\n\nBarnes Reeves Eason, better known by his screen name B. Reeves Eason Jr. (November 19, 1914 – October 25, 1921), was an American silent film child actor. Billed as \"Master Breezy Reeves Jr.\" and \"Universal's Littlest Cowboy\", and later also known as Breezy Eason Jr., he was the son of motion picture director and actor B. Reeves Eason and his wife, the actress Jimsy Maye.",
"Title: Spy Ship (film)\n\nSpy Ship is a 1942 American Warner Bros. B picture drama film directed by B. Reeves Eason and written by Robert E. Kent. The film, a remake of \"Fog Over Frisco\" that was based on the short story \"The Five Fragments\" by George Dyer stars Craig Stevens, Irene Manning (playing a character based on Laura Ingalls), Maris Wrixon, Tod Andrews, Peter Whitney and John Maxwell. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 6, 1942.",
"Title: Dionciel Armstrong\n\nDionciel (Donny) Armstrong (born on December 29, 1973) is an American writer, director, and producer in the film industry. He is currently the president and CEO of Mind Vision Productions. The youngest of five siblings, Armstrong was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan."
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Gertrude Blom was an anthropolgist who studied the culture of the peoples who lived in what Mexican state?
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Chiapas
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" The 2000 Mexican census reported that there were 24,390 persons who were members of Cora speaking households, these being defined as households where at least one parent or elder claim to speak the Cora language.",
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"The Lacandon are one of the Maya peoples who live in the jungles of the Mexican state of Chiapas, near the southern border with Guatemala.",
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"The governmental structures of Nuevo León, a Mexican state, are organized according to article 30 of the state constitution, which provides for a republican, representative and popular government, divided into three independent branches (executive, legislative and judicial) that cannot be joined together in a single person or institution.",
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"Gertrude \"Trudi\" Duby Blom (born Gertrude Elisabeth Lörtscher; July 7, 1901 – December 23, 1993) was a Swiss journalist, social anthropologist, and documentary photographer who spent five decades chronicling the Mayan cultures of Chiapas, Mexico, particularly the culture of the Lacandon Maya.",
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" The conflict emerged in May 2006 with the police responding to a strike involving the local teachers' trade union by opening fire on non-violent protests.",
" It has since grown into a broad-based movement pitting the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO) against the state's governor, Ulises Ruiz Ortiz.",
" Protesters demand the removal or resignation of Ortiz, whom they accuse of political corruption and acts of repression.",
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" He specialized in Slavic languages and literature, and in the ethnographic and linguistic study of the Purépecha people of Western Mexico, as well as in the role of poetics and aesthetics in creating linguistic and discursive patterns.",
" Among his best known works were \"Agrarian Revolt in a Mexican Village\" (1970; 1977), \"The Princes of Naranja: An Essay in Anthrohistorical Method\" (1987), both ethnographic works describing local politics in a small community in the Mexican state of Michoacan.",
" And in linguistics his works \"The Tarascan Suffixes of Locative Space: Meaning and Morphotactics\" [1971] and \"A Phonology of Tarascan\" [1973] were among the most detailed as well as earliest modern linguistic of the Purépecha language.",
" In 2005, his former students honored him with a festschrift titled \"Language, Culture and the Individual: A Tribute to Paul Friedrich\".",
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"Juan Nepomuceno Cortina Goseacochea (May 16, 1824 – October 30, 1894), also known by his nicknames Cheno Cortina, the Red Robber of the Rio Grande and the Rio Grande Robin Hood, was a Mexican rancher, politician, military leader, outlaw and folk hero.",
" He was an important caudillo, military general and regional leader, who effectively controlled the Mexican state of Tamaulipas as governor.",
" In borderlands history he is known for leading a paramilitary mounted Mexican Militia in the failed Cortina Wars.",
" The \"Wars\" were raids targeting Anglo-American civilians whose settlement Cortina opposed near the several leagues of land granted to his wealthy family on both sides of the Rio Grande.",
" Anglo families began immigrating to the Lower Rio Grande Valley after the Mexican Army was defeated by the Anglo-Mexican rebels of the Mexican State of Tejas, in the Texas Revolution.",
" From 1836 to 1848 when Cortina was 12–24 years old, parts of the Cortina Grant North of the Rio Grande River was in the disputed territory between the Rio Grande and the Nueces Rivers, claimed by both Mexico and the Republic of Texas.",
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"Title: Cora people\n\nThe Cora are an indigenous ethnic group of Western Central Mexico which live in the municipality El Nayar in the Mexican state of Nayarit and in a few settlements in the neighboring state of Jalisco. They call themselves \"náayerite\" (plural; \"náayeri\" singular), whence the name of the present day Mexican state of Nayarit. The 2000 Mexican census reported that there were 24,390 persons who were members of Cora speaking households, these being defined as households where at least one parent or elder claim to speak the Cora language. Of these 24 thousand, 67 percent (16,357) were reported to speak Cora, 17 percent were nonspeakers, and the remaining 16 percent were unspecified with regard to their language.",
"Title: Lacandon people\n\nThe Lacandon are one of the Maya peoples who live in the jungles of the Mexican state of Chiapas, near the southern border with Guatemala. Their homeland, the Lacandon Jungle, lies along the Mexican side of the Usumacinta River and its tributaries. The Lacandon are one of the most isolated and culturally conservative of Mexico's native peoples. Almost extinct in 1943, today their population has grown significantly, yet remains small, at approximately 650 speakers of the Lacandon language.",
"Title: Politics and government of Nuevo León\n\nThe governmental structures of Nuevo León, a Mexican state, are organized according to article 30 of the state constitution, which provides for a republican, representative and popular government, divided into three independent branches (executive, legislative and judicial) that cannot be joined together in a single person or institution. Nuevo León's relation with the federal government of Mexico places it in a similar relation to that federal government as any other Mexican state, but it retains certain aspects of sovereignty with respect to other Mexican states and even toward foreign countries, especially with reference to its own internal affairs.",
"Title: Gertrude Blom\n\nGertrude \"Trudi\" Duby Blom (born Gertrude Elisabeth Lörtscher; July 7, 1901 – December 23, 1993) was a Swiss journalist, social anthropologist, and documentary photographer who spent five decades chronicling the Mayan cultures of Chiapas, Mexico, particularly the culture of the Lacandon Maya. In later life, she also became an environmental activist. Blom's former home Casa Na Bolom is a research and cultural center devoted to the protection and preservation of the Lacandon Maya and La Selva Lacandona rain forest.",
"Title: 2006 Oaxaca protests\n\nThe Mexican state of Oaxaca was embroiled in a conflict that lasted more than seven months and resulted in at least seventeen deaths and the occupation of the capital city of Oaxaca by the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO). The conflict emerged in May 2006 with the police responding to a strike involving the local teachers' trade union by opening fire on non-violent protests. It has since grown into a broad-based movement pitting the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO) against the state's governor, Ulises Ruiz Ortiz. Protesters demand the removal or resignation of Ortiz, whom they accuse of political corruption and acts of repression. Multiple reports, including from international human rights monitors, have accused the Mexican government of using death squads, summary executions, and even violating Geneva Conventions standards that prohibit attacking and shooting at unarmed medics attending to the wounded.",
"Title: Paul Friedrich (linguist)\n\nPaul William Friedrich (October 22, 1927 – August 11, 2016) was an American anthropologist, linguist, poet, and Professor of Social Thought at the University of Chicago. He studied at Harvard with Roman Jakobson, and received his Ph.D. from Yale under the supervision of Sidney Mintz. He specialized in Slavic languages and literature, and in the ethnographic and linguistic study of the Purépecha people of Western Mexico, as well as in the role of poetics and aesthetics in creating linguistic and discursive patterns. Among his best known works were \"Agrarian Revolt in a Mexican Village\" (1970; 1977), \"The Princes of Naranja: An Essay in Anthrohistorical Method\" (1987), both ethnographic works describing local politics in a small community in the Mexican state of Michoacan. And in linguistics his works \"The Tarascan Suffixes of Locative Space: Meaning and Morphotactics\" [1971] and \"A Phonology of Tarascan\" [1973] were among the most detailed as well as earliest modern linguistic of the Purépecha language. In 2005, his former students honored him with a festschrift titled \"Language, Culture and the Individual: A Tribute to Paul Friedrich\". In 2007 Yale University awarded Friedrich with the Wilbur Cross Medal. A prolific poet he also published seven collections of poems, some of them focusing on the haiku form.",
"Title: Yucatán gubernatorial election, 2012\n\nThe 2012 gubernatorial election in the Mexican state of Yucatán were held on Sunday, July 1, 2012. Incumbent Yucatán Governor Ivonne Ortega Pacheco of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) is retiring due to mandatory term limits, which limit all Mexican state governors to one, six-year term in office. The Yucatán gubernatorial election coincided with the 2012 Mexican presidential and general elections.",
"Title: Juan Cortina\n\nJuan Nepomuceno Cortina Goseacochea (May 16, 1824 – October 30, 1894), also known by his nicknames Cheno Cortina, the Red Robber of the Rio Grande and the Rio Grande Robin Hood, was a Mexican rancher, politician, military leader, outlaw and folk hero. He was an important caudillo, military general and regional leader, who effectively controlled the Mexican state of Tamaulipas as governor. In borderlands history he is known for leading a paramilitary mounted Mexican Militia in the failed Cortina Wars. The \"Wars\" were raids targeting Anglo-American civilians whose settlement Cortina opposed near the several leagues of land granted to his wealthy family on both sides of the Rio Grande. Anglo families began immigrating to the Lower Rio Grande Valley after the Mexican Army was defeated by the Anglo-Mexican rebels of the Mexican State of Tejas, in the Texas Revolution. From 1836 to 1848 when Cortina was 12–24 years old, parts of the Cortina Grant North of the Rio Grande River was in the disputed territory between the Rio Grande and the Nueces Rivers, claimed by both Mexico and the Republic of Texas. The situation had a big impact on Cortina and his perspective on government and power. When the United States defeated Mexico in the Mexican-American War in 1848, Mexico was forced to concede the disputed territory to Texas. Cortina opposed this concession. However, Cortina's Mexican militia was easily defeated and forced to flee into Mexico when the Texas Rangers, the United States Army and the local militia of Brownsville, Texas and Matamoros, Tamaulipas. According to Robert Elman, author of \"Badmen of the West\", Cortina was the first \"socially motivated border bandit,\" similar to Catarino Garza and Pancho Villa of later generations. His followers were known as the \"Cortinistas.\"",
"Title: Guanajuato gubernatorial election, 2012\n\nThe 2012 gubernatorial election in the Mexican state of Guanajuato was held on Sunday, July 1, 2012. Incumbent Guanajuato Governor Juan Manuel Oliva of the National Action Party (PAN) is retiring due to mandatory term limits, which limit all Mexican state governors to one, six-year term in office. The Guanajuato gubernatorial election coincided with the 2012 Mexican presidential and general elections.",
"Title: Chiapas gubernatorial election, 2012\n\nThe 2012 gubernatorial election in the Mexican state of Chiapas was held on Sunday, July 1, 2012. Incumbent Chiapas Governor Juan Sabines Guerrero of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) is retiring due to mandatory term limits, which limit all Mexican state governors to one, six-year term. The Chiapas gubernatorial election coincided with the 2012 Mexican presidential and general elections."
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6,628
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Which band is from Glastonbury, Reef or Simple Plan?
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Reef
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comparison
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medium
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"Reef are an English band from Glastonbury, England.",
" The band members include Gary Stringer on vocals, Jesse Wood on guitar (replacing original guitarist Kenwyn House in 2014), Jack Bessant on bass and Dominic Greensmith on drums."
],
"title": "Reef (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"History\" is the first single from Canadian band Story Untold.",
" The members of Story Untold are from Quebec, Canada, which is also home to Simple Plan.",
" Simple Plan has known the five-piece for a while, and the French Canadians teamed up to write Story Untold's newest single \"History\".",
" The song is about how the band is going to make it big, even if it seems like a crazy idea: \"You can call me crazy/But when I close my eyes/I can see it clearly/I can see the shining lights.\"",
" The song was co-penned with Simple Plan's vocalist Pierre Bouvier and drummer Chuck Comeau.",
" The song is just one of seven songs on the band's self-titled EP.",
" History also has a music video where the band is a part of an underground fight club.",
" It features each boy taking on a different fighter, and it subtly introduces each band member for those who have never heard of Story Untold before.",
" An acoustic version of the song does appear on YouTube but is not featured on the Story Untold EP."
],
"title": "History (Story Untold song)"
},
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"\"Shut Up!\"",
" is a song by Canadian rock band Simple Plan for their second studio album\" Still Not Getting Any...\".",
" It is more of an \"in your face\" track, as the band are telling music critics, who generally deride the band as commercialized drivel, to just 'shut up!'",
".",
" It could also be seen as a track where the speaker is telling his girlfriend to \"shut up\".",
" Simple Plan performed this song on the 2005 Kids' Choice Awards, as a way to promote the album."
],
"title": "Shut Up! (Simple Plan song)"
},
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"Get Your Heart On!",
" is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Simple Plan, released on 21 June 2011.",
" In some countries such as Australia and the Netherlands, the album was released on 17 June 2011. \"",
"Can't Keep My Hands off You\" was released as the first single on 31 March 2011. \"",
"Jet Lag\" was released as the record's lead single on 25 April 2011 and several music videos were released.",
" On 4 May 2011 the English version was released and on 16 May 2011, the French version was released.",
" On 27 December 2011, Chinese singer Kelly-Cha collaborated with Simple Plan to create a Chinese version of the song.",
" Two days after, an Indonesian version was made featuring collaborations from KOTAK lead vocalist Tantri.",
" The third single \"Astronaut\" was released on 19 September 2011 with the music video premiering the same day. \"",
"Summer Paradise\" was released as the album's fourth official single on 13 December in Australia, then worldwide on 28 February 2012, with a music video shot entirely in Australia on their Get Your Heart On!",
" Tour.",
" On 26 March 2013, an official music video for \"This Song Saved My Life\" was released on YouTube."
],
"title": "Get Your Heart On!"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"When I'm Gone\" is the first single from Simple Plan's self-titled third studio album, \"Simple Plan\".",
" It was released via iTunes and lala.com on October 29, 2007, in conjunction with a live webchat from the band."
],
"title": "When I'm Gone (Simple Plan song)"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"I Don't Wanna Go to Bed\" is a song by Canadian rock band Simple Plan featuring American rapper Nelly.",
" The song serves as the lead single for fifth studio album \"Taking One for the Team\" and was released to digital retailers on October 15, 2015 through Atlantic Records and WEA International.",
" The song takes a more funk-styled approach compared to most of Simple Plan's previous work."
],
"title": "I Don't Wanna Go to Bed"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Simple Plan is a Canadian rock band from Montreal, Quebec.",
" The band has released five studio albums: \"No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls\" (2002), \"Still Not Getting Any...\" (2004), \"Simple Plan\" (2008), \"Get Your Heart On!",
"\" (2011), and \"Taking One for the Team\" (2016).",
" The band has also released an EP titled \"Get Your Heart On - The Second Coming!",
"\" (2013), in addition to two live albums: \"Live in Japan 2002\" (2003) and \"MTV Hard Rock Live\" (2005)."
],
"title": "Simple Plan"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"Singing in the Rain\" is a song by Canadian rock band Simple Plan from their fifth studio album, \"Taking One for the Team\" (2016).",
" On the album, American musical duo Rock City are featured on the track, with an additional verse written by the duo's Timothy and Theron Thomas, however the single version does not include this feature.",
" The solo Simple Plan version of \"Singing in the Rain\" was released to digital retailers on March 25, 2016 as the album's third official single."
],
"title": "Singing in the Rain (Simple Plan song)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Charles-André \"Chuck\" Comeau {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 17 September 1979) is a Canadian musician and drummer, best known for being the drummer of the rock band Simple Plan.",
" He also founded the apparel company Role Model Clothing along with his bandmate Pierre Bouvier and the band's best friend, Patrick Langlois.",
" He is also former drummer for the punk rock band Reset from 1993 to 1999, which he quit to form Simple Plan with his Reset bandmate who also left Reset, Pierre Bouvier."
],
"title": "Chuck Comeau"
},
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"sentences": [
"Simple Plan is the self-titled third studio album by Canadian rock band Simple Plan, released on February 12, 2008.",
" The album was a large musical departure from the band's previous albums, as its theme was more love-based than teen angst.",
" It reached No. 2 on the Canadian album charts, No. 14 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and charted in the top 10 worldwide in countries including Australia, Austria, Brazil, Sweden and Switzerland."
],
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] |
[
"Title: Reef (band)\n\nReef are an English band from Glastonbury, England. The band members include Gary Stringer on vocals, Jesse Wood on guitar (replacing original guitarist Kenwyn House in 2014), Jack Bessant on bass and Dominic Greensmith on drums.",
"Title: History (Story Untold song)\n\n\"History\" is the first single from Canadian band Story Untold. The members of Story Untold are from Quebec, Canada, which is also home to Simple Plan. Simple Plan has known the five-piece for a while, and the French Canadians teamed up to write Story Untold's newest single \"History\". The song is about how the band is going to make it big, even if it seems like a crazy idea: \"You can call me crazy/But when I close my eyes/I can see it clearly/I can see the shining lights.\" The song was co-penned with Simple Plan's vocalist Pierre Bouvier and drummer Chuck Comeau. The song is just one of seven songs on the band's self-titled EP. History also has a music video where the band is a part of an underground fight club. It features each boy taking on a different fighter, and it subtly introduces each band member for those who have never heard of Story Untold before. An acoustic version of the song does appear on YouTube but is not featured on the Story Untold EP.",
"Title: Shut Up! (Simple Plan song)\n\n\"Shut Up!\" is a song by Canadian rock band Simple Plan for their second studio album\" Still Not Getting Any...\". It is more of an \"in your face\" track, as the band are telling music critics, who generally deride the band as commercialized drivel, to just 'shut up!' . It could also be seen as a track where the speaker is telling his girlfriend to \"shut up\". Simple Plan performed this song on the 2005 Kids' Choice Awards, as a way to promote the album.",
"Title: Get Your Heart On!\n\nGet Your Heart On! is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Simple Plan, released on 21 June 2011. In some countries such as Australia and the Netherlands, the album was released on 17 June 2011. \" Can't Keep My Hands off You\" was released as the first single on 31 March 2011. \" Jet Lag\" was released as the record's lead single on 25 April 2011 and several music videos were released. On 4 May 2011 the English version was released and on 16 May 2011, the French version was released. On 27 December 2011, Chinese singer Kelly-Cha collaborated with Simple Plan to create a Chinese version of the song. Two days after, an Indonesian version was made featuring collaborations from KOTAK lead vocalist Tantri. The third single \"Astronaut\" was released on 19 September 2011 with the music video premiering the same day. \" Summer Paradise\" was released as the album's fourth official single on 13 December in Australia, then worldwide on 28 February 2012, with a music video shot entirely in Australia on their Get Your Heart On! Tour. On 26 March 2013, an official music video for \"This Song Saved My Life\" was released on YouTube.",
"Title: When I'm Gone (Simple Plan song)\n\n\"When I'm Gone\" is the first single from Simple Plan's self-titled third studio album, \"Simple Plan\". It was released via iTunes and lala.com on October 29, 2007, in conjunction with a live webchat from the band.",
"Title: I Don't Wanna Go to Bed\n\n\"I Don't Wanna Go to Bed\" is a song by Canadian rock band Simple Plan featuring American rapper Nelly. The song serves as the lead single for fifth studio album \"Taking One for the Team\" and was released to digital retailers on October 15, 2015 through Atlantic Records and WEA International. The song takes a more funk-styled approach compared to most of Simple Plan's previous work.",
"Title: Simple Plan\n\nSimple Plan is a Canadian rock band from Montreal, Quebec. The band has released five studio albums: \"No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls\" (2002), \"Still Not Getting Any...\" (2004), \"Simple Plan\" (2008), \"Get Your Heart On! \" (2011), and \"Taking One for the Team\" (2016). The band has also released an EP titled \"Get Your Heart On - The Second Coming! \" (2013), in addition to two live albums: \"Live in Japan 2002\" (2003) and \"MTV Hard Rock Live\" (2005).",
"Title: Singing in the Rain (Simple Plan song)\n\n\"Singing in the Rain\" is a song by Canadian rock band Simple Plan from their fifth studio album, \"Taking One for the Team\" (2016). On the album, American musical duo Rock City are featured on the track, with an additional verse written by the duo's Timothy and Theron Thomas, however the single version does not include this feature. The solo Simple Plan version of \"Singing in the Rain\" was released to digital retailers on March 25, 2016 as the album's third official single.",
"Title: Chuck Comeau\n\nCharles-André \"Chuck\" Comeau {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 17 September 1979) is a Canadian musician and drummer, best known for being the drummer of the rock band Simple Plan. He also founded the apparel company Role Model Clothing along with his bandmate Pierre Bouvier and the band's best friend, Patrick Langlois. He is also former drummer for the punk rock band Reset from 1993 to 1999, which he quit to form Simple Plan with his Reset bandmate who also left Reset, Pierre Bouvier.",
"Title: Simple Plan (album)\n\nSimple Plan is the self-titled third studio album by Canadian rock band Simple Plan, released on February 12, 2008. The album was a large musical departure from the band's previous albums, as its theme was more love-based than teen angst. It reached No. 2 on the Canadian album charts, No. 14 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and charted in the top 10 worldwide in countries including Australia, Austria, Brazil, Sweden and Switzerland."
] |
6,629
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Tornjak and Dunker are both what?
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breed of dog
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comparison
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easy
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"Tornjak",
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"sentences": [
"A Dunker, also known as the Norwegian Hound, is a medium-sized breed of dog from Norway.",
" It was bred by Wilhelm Dunker to be a scenthound by crossing a Russian Harlequin Hound with dependable Norwegian scent hounds."
],
"title": "Dunker"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Henry Christian Louis Dunker (6 September 1870 – 3 May 1962) was a Swedish businessman and industrialist in Helsingborg, Sweden.",
" His father was the founder of Helsingsborgs Gummifabrik AB, also known as Tretorn AB, a manufacturer of rubber products which Dunker established as an international business.",
" At the time of his death in 1962, Dunker was Sweden's wealthiest man.",
" His fortune was donated to the improvement of the city of Helsingborg."
],
"title": "Henry Dunker"
},
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"sentences": [
"Vilhelmine Ullmann (née Dunker; 16 March 1816 – 28 April 1915) was a Norwegian pedagogue, publicist, literary critic and proponent for women's rights."
],
"title": "Vilhelmine Ullmann"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Dunker Culture House (Dunkers kulturhus) is a museum and art centre designed by Kim Utzon.",
" It is the museum for Helsingborg and it is themed to trace the history of the sea from the ice age to the modern day.",
" The museum was paid for by charities founded by Henry Dunker who was a local businessman who made a fortune from rubber products."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Vincent Joseph Dunker (December 6, 1878 – March 11, 1974) was a photographer, inventor and camera manufacturer who began his career in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri in the late 1890s.",
" Dunker built a wide variety of cameras, contact printers, photo enlargers, and photo booths over a period of thirty-seven years.",
" In 1924 he began production of his specialty, long roll film cameras intended for taking photos of high school students for yearbooks and individual sale.",
" By the time Dunker built his last camera in 1961 such annual school photography had become routine in high schools throughout the U.S."
],
"title": "Vincent Joseph Dunker"
},
{
"sentences": [
"En fallit (\"The Bankrupt\") is a play by Norwegian playwright Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson that was published in 1875 in Copenhagen.",
" The play was partially written in Rome, and has a theme that was new for the Scandinavians, because the dramatist had to deal with tragicomedy of money, and, while making a forcible plea for honesty to contrive to produce a stirring and entertaining play on what might seem so prosaic a foundation as business finance.",
" The play was actually first performed in a Swedish translation, at Stockholm, a few days before it was produced at Christiania.",
" After that the play also reached Berlin, Munich, Vienna, and other German and Austrian theaters.",
" It was played in Paris, at the Théâtre Libre in 1894.",
" The character of Berent, the lawyer, which became a favorite one with the famous Swedish actor Ernst Possart, was admittedly more or less of a portrait of a well-known Norwegian lawyer, by name Dunker.",
" When Bjørnson was writing the play, he went to stay for some days with Dunker, who was to instruct him as to the legal aspect of bankruptcy.",
" Bjørnson took the opportunity of studying the lawyer as well as the law."
],
"title": "En fallit"
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"sentences": [
"The Tornjak (pronunciation is \"tornyak\") is a mountain sheep dog native to Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.",
" FCI #355 as Bosnian-Herzegovinian and Croatian Shepherd Dog (official English name) or Tornjak (official original name).>"
],
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"sentences": [
"Wilhelm Dunker, full name Wilhelm Bernhard Rudolph Hadrian Dunker (21 February 1809, Eschwege – 13 March 1885, Marburg) was a German geologist, paleontologist and zoologist (specifically a malacologist)."
],
"title": "Wilhelm Dunker"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 125th Pennsylvania Infantry volunteered during the American Civil War and served a 9-month term from August 1862 to May 1863.",
" It selected the motto In God We Trust.",
" The Regiment fought at the Battle of Antietam under the leadership of Colonel Jacob C. Higgins less than six weeks after being recruited in Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon Counties.",
" The Regiment was noted for its charge through the East Woods, along the Great Cornfield, down Smoketown Road, past the Dunker Church, and into the West Woods.",
" While in formation beyond the Dunker Church in an 'overextended' position, the Regiment repulsed four counterattacks at a price of 229 casualties (33% of engaged) within 20 minutes.",
" A fifth, heavily reinforced Confederate counterattack forced a retreat with a desperate struggle to retain the Regimental colors.",
" Two weeks before the end of their enlistment, the 125th Pennsylvania also occupied the perimeter of Chancellorsville, Virginia, during the Battle of Chancellorsville."
],
"title": "125th Pennsylvania Infantry"
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"sentences": [
"Robert E. Dunker was the second president of Western Iowa Tech Community College in Sioux City, Iowa, United States.",
" He was preceded by Robert H. Kiser and succeeded by Terry Murrell.",
" Graduated from the college's first Mechanical Drafting and Design Technology class, Dunker oversaw the college during an extraordinary period of growth.",
" During his twenty years serving the college, enrollment grew from less than 1,700 to over 6,000 students."
],
"title": "Robert E. Dunker"
}
] |
[
"Title: Dunker\n\nA Dunker, also known as the Norwegian Hound, is a medium-sized breed of dog from Norway. It was bred by Wilhelm Dunker to be a scenthound by crossing a Russian Harlequin Hound with dependable Norwegian scent hounds.",
"Title: Henry Dunker\n\nHenry Christian Louis Dunker (6 September 1870 – 3 May 1962) was a Swedish businessman and industrialist in Helsingborg, Sweden. His father was the founder of Helsingsborgs Gummifabrik AB, also known as Tretorn AB, a manufacturer of rubber products which Dunker established as an international business. At the time of his death in 1962, Dunker was Sweden's wealthiest man. His fortune was donated to the improvement of the city of Helsingborg.",
"Title: Vilhelmine Ullmann\n\nVilhelmine Ullmann (née Dunker; 16 March 1816 – 28 April 1915) was a Norwegian pedagogue, publicist, literary critic and proponent for women's rights.",
"Title: Dunker Culture House\n\nThe Dunker Culture House (Dunkers kulturhus) is a museum and art centre designed by Kim Utzon. It is the museum for Helsingborg and it is themed to trace the history of the sea from the ice age to the modern day. The museum was paid for by charities founded by Henry Dunker who was a local businessman who made a fortune from rubber products.",
"Title: Vincent Joseph Dunker\n\nVincent Joseph Dunker (December 6, 1878 – March 11, 1974) was a photographer, inventor and camera manufacturer who began his career in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri in the late 1890s. Dunker built a wide variety of cameras, contact printers, photo enlargers, and photo booths over a period of thirty-seven years. In 1924 he began production of his specialty, long roll film cameras intended for taking photos of high school students for yearbooks and individual sale. By the time Dunker built his last camera in 1961 such annual school photography had become routine in high schools throughout the U.S.",
"Title: En fallit\n\nEn fallit (\"The Bankrupt\") is a play by Norwegian playwright Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson that was published in 1875 in Copenhagen. The play was partially written in Rome, and has a theme that was new for the Scandinavians, because the dramatist had to deal with tragicomedy of money, and, while making a forcible plea for honesty to contrive to produce a stirring and entertaining play on what might seem so prosaic a foundation as business finance. The play was actually first performed in a Swedish translation, at Stockholm, a few days before it was produced at Christiania. After that the play also reached Berlin, Munich, Vienna, and other German and Austrian theaters. It was played in Paris, at the Théâtre Libre in 1894. The character of Berent, the lawyer, which became a favorite one with the famous Swedish actor Ernst Possart, was admittedly more or less of a portrait of a well-known Norwegian lawyer, by name Dunker. When Bjørnson was writing the play, he went to stay for some days with Dunker, who was to instruct him as to the legal aspect of bankruptcy. Bjørnson took the opportunity of studying the lawyer as well as the law.",
"Title: Tornjak\n\nThe Tornjak (pronunciation is \"tornyak\") is a mountain sheep dog native to Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. FCI #355 as Bosnian-Herzegovinian and Croatian Shepherd Dog (official English name) or Tornjak (official original name).>",
"Title: Wilhelm Dunker\n\nWilhelm Dunker, full name Wilhelm Bernhard Rudolph Hadrian Dunker (21 February 1809, Eschwege – 13 March 1885, Marburg) was a German geologist, paleontologist and zoologist (specifically a malacologist).",
"Title: 125th Pennsylvania Infantry\n\nThe 125th Pennsylvania Infantry volunteered during the American Civil War and served a 9-month term from August 1862 to May 1863. It selected the motto In God We Trust. The Regiment fought at the Battle of Antietam under the leadership of Colonel Jacob C. Higgins less than six weeks after being recruited in Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon Counties. The Regiment was noted for its charge through the East Woods, along the Great Cornfield, down Smoketown Road, past the Dunker Church, and into the West Woods. While in formation beyond the Dunker Church in an 'overextended' position, the Regiment repulsed four counterattacks at a price of 229 casualties (33% of engaged) within 20 minutes. A fifth, heavily reinforced Confederate counterattack forced a retreat with a desperate struggle to retain the Regimental colors. Two weeks before the end of their enlistment, the 125th Pennsylvania also occupied the perimeter of Chancellorsville, Virginia, during the Battle of Chancellorsville.",
"Title: Robert E. Dunker\n\nRobert E. Dunker was the second president of Western Iowa Tech Community College in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. He was preceded by Robert H. Kiser and succeeded by Terry Murrell. Graduated from the college's first Mechanical Drafting and Design Technology class, Dunker oversaw the college during an extraordinary period of growth. During his twenty years serving the college, enrollment grew from less than 1,700 to over 6,000 students."
] |
6,630
|
Who is the father of the Israel Defense Forces officer who commanded the unit Sayeret Matkal during Operation Entebbe?
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Benzion Netanyahu
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bridge
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"Yonatan \"Yoni\" Netanyahu (Hebrew: יונתן נתניהו ; March 13, 1946 – July 4, 1976) was an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) officer who commanded the elite commando unit Sayeret Matkal during Operation Entebbe, an operation to rescue hostages held at Entebbe Airport in Uganda in 1976.",
" The mission was successful, with 102 of the 106 hostages rescued, but Netanyahu was killed in action—the only IDF fatality during the operation."
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"sentences": [
"General Staff Reconnaissance Unit 269, more commonly known as Sayeret Matkal (Hebrew: סיירת מטכ\"ל , General Staff Reconnaissance Unit) is a special forces unit of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).",
" First and foremost a field intelligence-gathering unit, conducting deep reconnaissance behind enemy lines to obtain strategic intelligence, Sayeret Matkal is also tasked with counter-terrorism and hostage rescue beyond Israel's borders.",
" The unit is modeled after the British Army's Special Air Service, taking the unit's motto \"Who Dares, Wins\".",
" The unit is the Israeli equivalent of Delta Force of the United States and to the UK's Special Air Service.",
" It is directly subordinate to the IDF's Directorate of Military Intelligence."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Emmanuel Yehuda Moreno (Hebrew: עמנואל יהודה מורנו,) (June 17, 1971 - August 19, 2006), was an Israeli Lieutenant Colonel of one of the Israel Defense Forces' most elite units, Sayeret Matkal, who fell in combat at the end of the Second Lebanon War."
],
"title": "Emmanuel Moreno"
},
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"sentences": [
"Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) (in Hebrew ארגון ידידי צה״ל בארה״ב) is an organization established in 1981 dedicated to the men and women serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), wounded veterans, and the families of fallen soldiers.",
" Headquartered in New York City, Friends of the Israel Defense Forces is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that operates fifteen regional offices in the United States and Panama.",
" Friends of the Israel Defense Forces initiates and supports educational, social, cultural and recreational programs and facilities in an effort to ease the burden that the Israel Defense Forces' soldiers and their families carry on behalf of the Jewish community worldwide."
],
"title": "Friends of the Israel Defense Forces"
},
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"sentences": [
"Lieutenant General Shaul Mofaz (Hebrew: שאול מופז ; born 4 November 1948) is an Israeli former soldier and politician.",
" He joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1966 and served in the Paratroopers Brigade.",
" He fought in the Six-Day War, Yom Kippur War, 1982 Lebanon War, and Operation Entebbe with the paratroopers and Sayeret Matkal, an elite special forces unit.",
" In 1998 he became the sixteenth IDF's Chief of the General Staff, serving until 2002.",
" He is of Iranian Jewish ancestry."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Benzion Netanyahu (Hebrew: בֶּנְצִיּוֹן נְתַנְיָהוּ , ] ; born Benzion Mileikowsky; March 25, 1910 – April 30, 2012) was an Israeli historian.",
" He served as Professor of History at Cornell University.",
" A scholar of Judaic history, he was also an activist in the Revisionist Zionism movement, who lobbied in the United States to support the creation of the Jewish state.",
" His field of expertise was the history of the Jews in Spain, and he served as an editor of the \"Hebrew Encyclopedia\".",
" He spent a significant portion of his life in the United States.",
" Though he became Ze'ev Jabotinsky's personal secretary, he never got involved directly in Israeli politics.",
" He was the father of current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Yonatan Netanyahu, ex-commander of Sayeret Matkal."
],
"title": "Benzion Netanyahu"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Moshe \"Muki\" Betser is a retired Israel Defense Forces colonel.",
" Considered \"one of Israel’s legendary commandoes\", while Betser was deputy commander of Sayeret Matkal, he helped plan, was the deputy commander of the ground element, and he was the commander of the break-in teams during Israel's Operation Entebbe."
],
"title": "Muki Betser"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maj. Gen. Moshe Kaplinsky (Hebrew: משה קפלינסקי; born January 20, 1957), was the CEO of Better Place Israel.",
" Most recently, he was Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces.",
" He was previously head of the Israel Defense Forces's Central Command, whose area of responsibility includes the West Bank.",
" As Deputy Chief of the General Staff he was second in command of the Israel Defense Forces."
],
"title": "Moshe Kaplinsky"
},
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"sentences": [
"Operation Entebbe was a successful counter-terrorist hostage-rescue mission carried out by commandos of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) at Entebbe Airport in Uganda on 4 July 1976.",
" A week earlier, on 27 June, an Air France plane with 248 passengers had been hijacked by two members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – External Operations (PFLP-EO) under orders of Wadie Haddad (who had earlier broken away from the PFLP of George Habash), and two members of the German Revolutionary Cells.",
" The hijackers had the stated objective to free 40 Palestinian and affiliated militants imprisoned in Israel and 13 prisoners in four other countries in exchange for the hostages.",
" The flight, which had originated in Tel Aviv with the destination of Paris, was diverted after a stopover in Athens via Benghazi to Entebbe, the main airport of Uganda.",
" The Ugandan government supported the hijackers, and dictator Idi Amin personally welcomed them.",
" After moving all hostages from the aircraft to a disused airport building, the hijackers separated all Israelis and several non-Israeli Jews from the larger group and forced them into a separate room.",
" Over the following two days, 148 non-Israeli hostages were released and flown out to Paris.",
" Ninety-four, mainly Israeli, passengers along with the 12-member Air France crew, remained as hostages and were threatened with death."
],
"title": "Operation Entebbe"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Major General Aviv Kochavi (Hebrew: אביב כוכבי ; born 1964) is an Israel Defense Forces officer and the current Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces.",
" He was the commander of the Gaza Division during the unilateral disengagement, and until recently was the head of the Northern Command.",
" Between November 2010 and September 2014 Kochavi served as the Military Intelligence Director."
],
"title": "Aviv Kochavi"
}
] |
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"Title: Yonatan Netanyahu\n\nYonatan \"Yoni\" Netanyahu (Hebrew: יונתן נתניהו ; March 13, 1946 – July 4, 1976) was an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) officer who commanded the elite commando unit Sayeret Matkal during Operation Entebbe, an operation to rescue hostages held at Entebbe Airport in Uganda in 1976. The mission was successful, with 102 of the 106 hostages rescued, but Netanyahu was killed in action—the only IDF fatality during the operation.",
"Title: Sayeret Matkal\n\nGeneral Staff Reconnaissance Unit 269, more commonly known as Sayeret Matkal (Hebrew: סיירת מטכ\"ל , General Staff Reconnaissance Unit) is a special forces unit of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). First and foremost a field intelligence-gathering unit, conducting deep reconnaissance behind enemy lines to obtain strategic intelligence, Sayeret Matkal is also tasked with counter-terrorism and hostage rescue beyond Israel's borders. The unit is modeled after the British Army's Special Air Service, taking the unit's motto \"Who Dares, Wins\". The unit is the Israeli equivalent of Delta Force of the United States and to the UK's Special Air Service. It is directly subordinate to the IDF's Directorate of Military Intelligence.",
"Title: Emmanuel Moreno\n\nEmmanuel Yehuda Moreno (Hebrew: עמנואל יהודה מורנו,) (June 17, 1971 - August 19, 2006), was an Israeli Lieutenant Colonel of one of the Israel Defense Forces' most elite units, Sayeret Matkal, who fell in combat at the end of the Second Lebanon War.",
"Title: Friends of the Israel Defense Forces\n\nFriends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) (in Hebrew ארגון ידידי צה״ל בארה״ב) is an organization established in 1981 dedicated to the men and women serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), wounded veterans, and the families of fallen soldiers. Headquartered in New York City, Friends of the Israel Defense Forces is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that operates fifteen regional offices in the United States and Panama. Friends of the Israel Defense Forces initiates and supports educational, social, cultural and recreational programs and facilities in an effort to ease the burden that the Israel Defense Forces' soldiers and their families carry on behalf of the Jewish community worldwide.",
"Title: Shaul Mofaz\n\nLieutenant General Shaul Mofaz (Hebrew: שאול מופז ; born 4 November 1948) is an Israeli former soldier and politician. He joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1966 and served in the Paratroopers Brigade. He fought in the Six-Day War, Yom Kippur War, 1982 Lebanon War, and Operation Entebbe with the paratroopers and Sayeret Matkal, an elite special forces unit. In 1998 he became the sixteenth IDF's Chief of the General Staff, serving until 2002. He is of Iranian Jewish ancestry.",
"Title: Benzion Netanyahu\n\nBenzion Netanyahu (Hebrew: בֶּנְצִיּוֹן נְתַנְיָהוּ , ] ; born Benzion Mileikowsky; March 25, 1910 – April 30, 2012) was an Israeli historian. He served as Professor of History at Cornell University. A scholar of Judaic history, he was also an activist in the Revisionist Zionism movement, who lobbied in the United States to support the creation of the Jewish state. His field of expertise was the history of the Jews in Spain, and he served as an editor of the \"Hebrew Encyclopedia\". He spent a significant portion of his life in the United States. Though he became Ze'ev Jabotinsky's personal secretary, he never got involved directly in Israeli politics. He was the father of current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Yonatan Netanyahu, ex-commander of Sayeret Matkal.",
"Title: Muki Betser\n\nMoshe \"Muki\" Betser is a retired Israel Defense Forces colonel. Considered \"one of Israel’s legendary commandoes\", while Betser was deputy commander of Sayeret Matkal, he helped plan, was the deputy commander of the ground element, and he was the commander of the break-in teams during Israel's Operation Entebbe.",
"Title: Moshe Kaplinsky\n\nMaj. Gen. Moshe Kaplinsky (Hebrew: משה קפלינסקי; born January 20, 1957), was the CEO of Better Place Israel. Most recently, he was Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces. He was previously head of the Israel Defense Forces's Central Command, whose area of responsibility includes the West Bank. As Deputy Chief of the General Staff he was second in command of the Israel Defense Forces.",
"Title: Operation Entebbe\n\nOperation Entebbe was a successful counter-terrorist hostage-rescue mission carried out by commandos of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) at Entebbe Airport in Uganda on 4 July 1976. A week earlier, on 27 June, an Air France plane with 248 passengers had been hijacked by two members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – External Operations (PFLP-EO) under orders of Wadie Haddad (who had earlier broken away from the PFLP of George Habash), and two members of the German Revolutionary Cells. The hijackers had the stated objective to free 40 Palestinian and affiliated militants imprisoned in Israel and 13 prisoners in four other countries in exchange for the hostages. The flight, which had originated in Tel Aviv with the destination of Paris, was diverted after a stopover in Athens via Benghazi to Entebbe, the main airport of Uganda. The Ugandan government supported the hijackers, and dictator Idi Amin personally welcomed them. After moving all hostages from the aircraft to a disused airport building, the hijackers separated all Israelis and several non-Israeli Jews from the larger group and forced them into a separate room. Over the following two days, 148 non-Israeli hostages were released and flown out to Paris. Ninety-four, mainly Israeli, passengers along with the 12-member Air France crew, remained as hostages and were threatened with death.",
"Title: Aviv Kochavi\n\nMajor General Aviv Kochavi (Hebrew: אביב כוכבי ; born 1964) is an Israel Defense Forces officer and the current Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces. He was the commander of the Gaza Division during the unilateral disengagement, and until recently was the head of the Northern Command. Between November 2010 and September 2014 Kochavi served as the Military Intelligence Director."
] |
6,631
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After the execution of which individual did Conneticut repeal capital punishment in 2012?
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Michael Bruce Ross
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"Joseph "Mad Dog" Taborsky",
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"In Papua New Guinea (PNG), also officially known as the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, capital punishment (also called the \"death penalty\" or \"execution\") is a legal form of punishment.",
" Despite its legality, capital punishment has not been imposed in PNG in over sixty years.",
" The last known execution took place under the colonial administration of Australia.",
" The last execution is understood to have been done by way of hanging and took place in the capital city of PNG, Port Moresby, in November 1954."
],
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"Capital and corporal punishment in Judaism has a complex history which has been a subject of extensive debate.",
" While the Bible and the Talmud specify capital and corporal punishments, including death by stoning, decapitation, burning, and strangulation for some crimes, these punishments were substantially modified during the rabbinic era, primarily by adding additional requirements for conviction.",
" The Mishnah states that a sanhedrin that executes one person in seven years — or seventy years, according to Eleazar ben Azariah — is considered bloodthirsty.",
" During the Late Antiquity, the tendency of not applying the death penalty at all became predominant in Jewish courts.",
" According to Talmudic law, the competence to apply capital punishment ceased with the destruction of the Second Temple.",
" In practice, where medieval Jewish courts had the power to pass and execute death sentences, they continued to do so for particularly grave offenses, although not necessarily the ones defined by the law.",
" While it was recognized that the use of capital punishment in the post-Second Temple era went beyond the biblical warrant, the Rabbis who supported it believed that it could be justified by other considerations of Jewish law.",
" Whether Jewish communities ever practiced capital punishment according to rabbinical law and whether the Rabbis of the Talmudic era ever supported its use even in theory has been a subject of historical and ideological debate.",
" The 12th-century Jewish legal scholar Maimonides stated that \"It is better and more satisfactory to acquit a thousand guilty persons than to put a single innocent one to death.\"",
" The position of Jewish Law on capital punishment often formed the basis of deliberations by Israel's Supreme Court.",
" It has been carried out by Israel's judicial system only once, in the case of Adolf Eichmann."
],
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"Joseph \"Mad Dog\" Taborsky (March 23, 1924 – May 17, 1960) was a murderer who was sentenced to death after a string of brutal robberies and murders in Connecticut during the 1950s.",
" Six people were killed during these events, which became known as the \"Mad Dog Killings.\"",
" A number of others were shot, beaten, or pistol-whipped but survived.",
" Taborsky earned his nickname due to the savagery of the killings that condemned him to death.",
" In 1957 Connecticut package store hours were modified to close at 8:00 pm from 11:00 pm due in part as a response to the crimes of Taborsky and his partner Arthur \"Meatball\" Culombe.",
" He was executed by electric chair at the age of 36.",
" His execution in 1960 was the last in Connecticut (and in New England) until that of Michael Bruce Ross in 2005.",
" Taborsky donated his body to Yale School of Medicine, and his ashes were later buried in the garden of Christ Church Cathedral."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The death penalty has been completely abolished in all European countries except for Belarus and Russia, the latter of which has a moratorium and has not conducted an execution since 1999.",
" The absolute ban on the death penalty is enshrined in both the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (EU) and the European Convention on Human Rights of the Council of Europe, and is thus considered a central value.",
" Of all modern European countries, San Marino and Portugal were the first to abolish capital punishment, whereas only Belarus still practice capital punishment in some form or another.",
" In 2012, Latvia became the last EU Member State to abolish capital punishment in wartime."
],
"title": "Capital punishment in Europe"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Michael Bruce Ross (July 26, 1959 – May 13, 2005) was an American serial killer.",
" In 2005, he was executed by the state of Connecticut, making it the first execution in Connecticut (and the whole of New England) since 1960, and the last execution in Connecticut before the state repealed capital punishment in 2012."
],
"title": "Michael Bruce Ross"
},
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"sentences": [
"Capital punishment in Montenegro was first prescribed by law in 1798.",
" It was abolished on 19 June 2002.",
" The last execution, by shooting, took place on 29 January 1981, and the two last death sentences were pronounced on 11 October 2001.",
" Montenegro is bound by the following international conventions prohibiting capital punishment (dates of ratification are given in parentheses): Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (6 September 2001), as well as Protocols No. 6 and No. 13 to the European Convention on Human Rights (3 March 2004).",
" According to Art. 26 of the Montenegrin Constitution (2007): „In Montenegro, capital punishment is forbidden”."
],
"title": "Capital punishment in Montenegro"
},
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"sentences": [
"Capital punishment in Hong Kong was formally abolished in 1993 by the repeal the Corporal Punishment Ordinance.",
" Before then, capital punishment was the usual sentence given since the establishment of the Crown Colony of Hong Kong for offences such as murder, kidnapping ending in death, and piracy."
],
"title": "Capital punishment in Hong Kong"
},
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"sentences": [
"Capital punishment is not in force in the State of New York.",
" The last execution took place in 1963, when Eddie Mays was electrocuted at Sing Sing Prison.",
" The state was the first to adopt the electric chair as a method of execution, which replaced hanging.",
" Following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling declaring existing capital punishment statutes unconstitutional in \"Furman v. Georgia\" (1972), New York was without a death penalty until 1995, when then-Governor George Pataki signed a new statute into law, which provided for execution by lethal injection."
],
"title": "Capital punishment in New York"
},
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"sentences": [
"Repeal the repeal is the name of a campaign pushed by Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White to reinstate the death penalty in the state of New Mexico following the repeal of capital punishment by the state legislature, signed into law by Governor Bill Richardson on March 18, 2009."
],
"title": "Repeal the repeal"
},
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"sentences": [
"A total of 103 executions have been recorded in New Mexico: four during the Spanish Colonial era (1598–1821), none during the Mexican era (1821–1846), 51 during the Territorial era (1846–1913), 20 by the U.S. Military during the Taos Rebellion (1847), 27 between 1913 and 1960, when the death penalty was removed except for the murder of a police officer, and one since 1976, when the death penalty was reinstated; it remained until March 18, 2009, when Governor Bill Richardson signed a bill abolishing capital punishment into law after many struggles with the issues in previous weeks.",
" Following this repeal, Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White began a campaign to repeal the repeal by referendum."
],
"title": "List of people executed in New Mexico"
}
] |
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"Title: Capital punishment in Papua New Guinea\n\nIn Papua New Guinea (PNG), also officially known as the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, capital punishment (also called the \"death penalty\" or \"execution\") is a legal form of punishment. Despite its legality, capital punishment has not been imposed in PNG in over sixty years. The last known execution took place under the colonial administration of Australia. The last execution is understood to have been done by way of hanging and took place in the capital city of PNG, Port Moresby, in November 1954.",
"Title: Capital and corporal punishment in Judaism\n\nCapital and corporal punishment in Judaism has a complex history which has been a subject of extensive debate. While the Bible and the Talmud specify capital and corporal punishments, including death by stoning, decapitation, burning, and strangulation for some crimes, these punishments were substantially modified during the rabbinic era, primarily by adding additional requirements for conviction. The Mishnah states that a sanhedrin that executes one person in seven years — or seventy years, according to Eleazar ben Azariah — is considered bloodthirsty. During the Late Antiquity, the tendency of not applying the death penalty at all became predominant in Jewish courts. According to Talmudic law, the competence to apply capital punishment ceased with the destruction of the Second Temple. In practice, where medieval Jewish courts had the power to pass and execute death sentences, they continued to do so for particularly grave offenses, although not necessarily the ones defined by the law. While it was recognized that the use of capital punishment in the post-Second Temple era went beyond the biblical warrant, the Rabbis who supported it believed that it could be justified by other considerations of Jewish law. Whether Jewish communities ever practiced capital punishment according to rabbinical law and whether the Rabbis of the Talmudic era ever supported its use even in theory has been a subject of historical and ideological debate. The 12th-century Jewish legal scholar Maimonides stated that \"It is better and more satisfactory to acquit a thousand guilty persons than to put a single innocent one to death.\" The position of Jewish Law on capital punishment often formed the basis of deliberations by Israel's Supreme Court. It has been carried out by Israel's judicial system only once, in the case of Adolf Eichmann.",
"Title: Joseph "Mad Dog" Taborsky\n\nJoseph \"Mad Dog\" Taborsky (March 23, 1924 – May 17, 1960) was a murderer who was sentenced to death after a string of brutal robberies and murders in Connecticut during the 1950s. Six people were killed during these events, which became known as the \"Mad Dog Killings.\" A number of others were shot, beaten, or pistol-whipped but survived. Taborsky earned his nickname due to the savagery of the killings that condemned him to death. In 1957 Connecticut package store hours were modified to close at 8:00 pm from 11:00 pm due in part as a response to the crimes of Taborsky and his partner Arthur \"Meatball\" Culombe. He was executed by electric chair at the age of 36. His execution in 1960 was the last in Connecticut (and in New England) until that of Michael Bruce Ross in 2005. Taborsky donated his body to Yale School of Medicine, and his ashes were later buried in the garden of Christ Church Cathedral.",
"Title: Capital punishment in Europe\n\nThe death penalty has been completely abolished in all European countries except for Belarus and Russia, the latter of which has a moratorium and has not conducted an execution since 1999. The absolute ban on the death penalty is enshrined in both the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (EU) and the European Convention on Human Rights of the Council of Europe, and is thus considered a central value. Of all modern European countries, San Marino and Portugal were the first to abolish capital punishment, whereas only Belarus still practice capital punishment in some form or another. In 2012, Latvia became the last EU Member State to abolish capital punishment in wartime.",
"Title: Michael Bruce Ross\n\nMichael Bruce Ross (July 26, 1959 – May 13, 2005) was an American serial killer. In 2005, he was executed by the state of Connecticut, making it the first execution in Connecticut (and the whole of New England) since 1960, and the last execution in Connecticut before the state repealed capital punishment in 2012.",
"Title: Capital punishment in Montenegro\n\nCapital punishment in Montenegro was first prescribed by law in 1798. It was abolished on 19 June 2002. The last execution, by shooting, took place on 29 January 1981, and the two last death sentences were pronounced on 11 October 2001. Montenegro is bound by the following international conventions prohibiting capital punishment (dates of ratification are given in parentheses): Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (6 September 2001), as well as Protocols No. 6 and No. 13 to the European Convention on Human Rights (3 March 2004). According to Art. 26 of the Montenegrin Constitution (2007): „In Montenegro, capital punishment is forbidden”.",
"Title: Capital punishment in Hong Kong\n\nCapital punishment in Hong Kong was formally abolished in 1993 by the repeal the Corporal Punishment Ordinance. Before then, capital punishment was the usual sentence given since the establishment of the Crown Colony of Hong Kong for offences such as murder, kidnapping ending in death, and piracy.",
"Title: Capital punishment in New York\n\nCapital punishment is not in force in the State of New York. The last execution took place in 1963, when Eddie Mays was electrocuted at Sing Sing Prison. The state was the first to adopt the electric chair as a method of execution, which replaced hanging. Following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling declaring existing capital punishment statutes unconstitutional in \"Furman v. Georgia\" (1972), New York was without a death penalty until 1995, when then-Governor George Pataki signed a new statute into law, which provided for execution by lethal injection.",
"Title: Repeal the repeal\n\nRepeal the repeal is the name of a campaign pushed by Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White to reinstate the death penalty in the state of New Mexico following the repeal of capital punishment by the state legislature, signed into law by Governor Bill Richardson on March 18, 2009.",
"Title: List of people executed in New Mexico\n\nA total of 103 executions have been recorded in New Mexico: four during the Spanish Colonial era (1598–1821), none during the Mexican era (1821–1846), 51 during the Territorial era (1846–1913), 20 by the U.S. Military during the Taos Rebellion (1847), 27 between 1913 and 1960, when the death penalty was removed except for the murder of a police officer, and one since 1976, when the death penalty was reinstated; it remained until March 18, 2009, when Governor Bill Richardson signed a bill abolishing capital punishment into law after many struggles with the issues in previous weeks. Following this repeal, Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White began a campaign to repeal the repeal by referendum."
] |
6,632
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Who directed and co-wrote the 2015 film in which Ty Simpkins starred?
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Colin Trevorrow
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"Ty Simpkins",
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"Meadowland is an American drama film written by Chris Rossi and directed by Reed Morano.",
" The film stars Olivia Wilde, Luke Wilson, Juno Temple, Elisabeth Moss, Giovanni Ribisi, John Leguizamo and Ty Simpkins."
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"title": "Meadowland (film)"
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"sentences": [
"Gregg Turkington (born 25 November 1967) is an Australian-born American entertainer and actor, known for his character Neil Hamburger.",
" He is also known for his contributions as \"Resident Expert\" on the parodic film review web series \"On Cinema\" and for being co-writer and co-star of the Adult Swim series \"Decker\".",
" Turkington had a small part in the 2015 film \"Ant-Man\" by Marvel Studios, and starred in the drama \"Entertainment\" the same year."
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"title": "Gregg Turkington"
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"Alexandria Danielle DeBerry (born October 26, 1994) is an American actress and model.",
" She is best known for her recurring role on the Disney Channel Original Series, \"A.N.T. Farm\", portraying the role of Paisley Houndstooth, the dimwitted best friend of Lexi Reed.",
" DeBerry has landed notable guest roles in \"True Jackson VP\" as Cammy and guest starred for an episode of Disney Channel's \"Shake It Up\" as Flynn's crush Destiny.",
" She starred in Rooster Teeth's 2015 film \"Lazer Team\", as Mindy."
],
"title": "Allie DeBerry"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shehzad Sheikh or Shahzad Sheikh is a Pakistani film and television actor and model, known for playing the lead role in the 2015 film \"Karachi Se Lahore\".",
" He also starred in the series \"Annie Ki Ayegi Baraat\", \"Mi Raqsam\", and \"Mere Hamrahi\", and a TV film \"Main Kukkoo Aur woh\".",
" He is the son of well-known actor Javed Sheikh."
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"title": "Shehzad Sheikh"
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"sentences": [
"Anguish is a 2015 horror film that was written and directed by Sonny Mallhi and marks his directorial debut.",
" The film had its world premiere on July 21, 2015 at the Fantasia International Film Festival and stars Ryan Simpkins as a young woman whose mental issues may be a result of the paranormal."
],
"title": "Anguish (2015 film)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Jurassic World is a 2015 American science-fiction adventure film, the first film in the sequel trilogy and the fourth installment of the \"Jurassic Park\" series.",
" The film was directed and co-written by Colin Trevorrow, produced by Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, and stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard.",
" The production companies were Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, also responsible for the rest of the \"Jurassic Park\" franchise, and Thomas Tull's Legendary Pictures.",
" Set 22 years after the events of \"Jurassic Park\", \"Jurassic World\" takes place on the same fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar, off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where a theme park populated with cloned dinosaurs has operated for ten years.",
" The park plunges into chaos when a genetically created dinosaur breaks loose and goes on a rampage across the island."
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"title": "Jurassic World"
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"sentences": [
"Jared Breeze is an American child actor.",
" He starred in the title role of the 2015 film \"The Boy\"."
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"title": "Jared Breeze"
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{
"sentences": [
"Hangman is a 2015 American thriller film, directed by Adam Mason, and co-written by Mason and Simon Boyes.",
" The film stars Jeremy Sisto, Kate Ashfield, Ryan Simpkins, Ty Simpkins, Eric Michael Cole, and Amy Smart.",
" The film had its world premiere at SXSW on 14 March 2015.",
" The film was released on video on demand and home media formats on 9 February 2016 by Alchemy."
],
"title": "Hangman (2015 film)"
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"sentences": [
"David Huynh (born February 5, 1983) is a Canadian actor.",
" Huynh won a Special Jury Prize Award at the 2007 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival for Outstanding Newcomer and Best Emerging Actor for his performance in Juwan Chung's \"Baby\", which also won a Special Jury Award for Best Feature Length Film at that year's Festival.",
" Huynh has also Starred in Byron Q's film, \"Bang Bang\" (2011), which won a Special Jury Award for Best First Feature, Narrative, at the 2011 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.",
" He also played Jonathan Chen in Byron Q's film, \"Las Vegas Story\" and Ty Do in Mark Tran's film \"All About Dad\".",
" He recently stars in a Web Series entitled \"Hollywood Aliens\" from Beyond Cinema Productions, directed by \"Bang Bang\" Director Byron Q and Kevin Boston.",
" He also appears as the protagonist \"Fong\" in a pilot entitled \"Chinatown Squad\" about 1890s San Francisco Chinatown, directed and produced by Stephane Gauger and written by and starring \"Baby\" co-star Feodor Chin, who plays the antagonist, \"Pistol Pete.\"",
" He has also starred as Benson Fong in Timothy Tau's short film bio-pic Keye Luke, which premiered at the 2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and which was Closing Night Film of the inaugural 2013 Seattle Asian American Film Festival."
],
"title": "David Huynh"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ty Simpkins is an American teen actor.",
" His major film roles include \"Iron Man 3\" (2013), alongside James Wan's horror stories \"Insidious\" its sequel \"\", and \"Jurassic World\" (2015).",
" He appeared with his real life sister, Ryan Simpkins, in the films \"Pride and Glory\", \"Revolutionary Road\", and \"Arcadia\"."
],
"title": "Ty Simpkins"
}
] |
[
"Title: Meadowland (film)\n\nMeadowland is an American drama film written by Chris Rossi and directed by Reed Morano. The film stars Olivia Wilde, Luke Wilson, Juno Temple, Elisabeth Moss, Giovanni Ribisi, John Leguizamo and Ty Simpkins.",
"Title: Gregg Turkington\n\nGregg Turkington (born 25 November 1967) is an Australian-born American entertainer and actor, known for his character Neil Hamburger. He is also known for his contributions as \"Resident Expert\" on the parodic film review web series \"On Cinema\" and for being co-writer and co-star of the Adult Swim series \"Decker\". Turkington had a small part in the 2015 film \"Ant-Man\" by Marvel Studios, and starred in the drama \"Entertainment\" the same year.",
"Title: Allie DeBerry\n\nAlexandria Danielle DeBerry (born October 26, 1994) is an American actress and model. She is best known for her recurring role on the Disney Channel Original Series, \"A.N.T. Farm\", portraying the role of Paisley Houndstooth, the dimwitted best friend of Lexi Reed. DeBerry has landed notable guest roles in \"True Jackson VP\" as Cammy and guest starred for an episode of Disney Channel's \"Shake It Up\" as Flynn's crush Destiny. She starred in Rooster Teeth's 2015 film \"Lazer Team\", as Mindy.",
"Title: Shehzad Sheikh\n\nShehzad Sheikh or Shahzad Sheikh is a Pakistani film and television actor and model, known for playing the lead role in the 2015 film \"Karachi Se Lahore\". He also starred in the series \"Annie Ki Ayegi Baraat\", \"Mi Raqsam\", and \"Mere Hamrahi\", and a TV film \"Main Kukkoo Aur woh\". He is the son of well-known actor Javed Sheikh.",
"Title: Anguish (2015 film)\n\nAnguish is a 2015 horror film that was written and directed by Sonny Mallhi and marks his directorial debut. The film had its world premiere on July 21, 2015 at the Fantasia International Film Festival and stars Ryan Simpkins as a young woman whose mental issues may be a result of the paranormal.",
"Title: Jurassic World\n\nJurassic World is a 2015 American science-fiction adventure film, the first film in the sequel trilogy and the fourth installment of the \"Jurassic Park\" series. The film was directed and co-written by Colin Trevorrow, produced by Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, and stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. The production companies were Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, also responsible for the rest of the \"Jurassic Park\" franchise, and Thomas Tull's Legendary Pictures. Set 22 years after the events of \"Jurassic Park\", \"Jurassic World\" takes place on the same fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar, off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where a theme park populated with cloned dinosaurs has operated for ten years. The park plunges into chaos when a genetically created dinosaur breaks loose and goes on a rampage across the island.",
"Title: Jared Breeze\n\nJared Breeze is an American child actor. He starred in the title role of the 2015 film \"The Boy\".",
"Title: Hangman (2015 film)\n\nHangman is a 2015 American thriller film, directed by Adam Mason, and co-written by Mason and Simon Boyes. The film stars Jeremy Sisto, Kate Ashfield, Ryan Simpkins, Ty Simpkins, Eric Michael Cole, and Amy Smart. The film had its world premiere at SXSW on 14 March 2015. The film was released on video on demand and home media formats on 9 February 2016 by Alchemy.",
"Title: David Huynh\n\nDavid Huynh (born February 5, 1983) is a Canadian actor. Huynh won a Special Jury Prize Award at the 2007 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival for Outstanding Newcomer and Best Emerging Actor for his performance in Juwan Chung's \"Baby\", which also won a Special Jury Award for Best Feature Length Film at that year's Festival. Huynh has also Starred in Byron Q's film, \"Bang Bang\" (2011), which won a Special Jury Award for Best First Feature, Narrative, at the 2011 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. He also played Jonathan Chen in Byron Q's film, \"Las Vegas Story\" and Ty Do in Mark Tran's film \"All About Dad\". He recently stars in a Web Series entitled \"Hollywood Aliens\" from Beyond Cinema Productions, directed by \"Bang Bang\" Director Byron Q and Kevin Boston. He also appears as the protagonist \"Fong\" in a pilot entitled \"Chinatown Squad\" about 1890s San Francisco Chinatown, directed and produced by Stephane Gauger and written by and starring \"Baby\" co-star Feodor Chin, who plays the antagonist, \"Pistol Pete.\" He has also starred as Benson Fong in Timothy Tau's short film bio-pic Keye Luke, which premiered at the 2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and which was Closing Night Film of the inaugural 2013 Seattle Asian American Film Festival.",
"Title: Ty Simpkins\n\nTy Simpkins is an American teen actor. His major film roles include \"Iron Man 3\" (2013), alongside James Wan's horror stories \"Insidious\" its sequel \"\", and \"Jurassic World\" (2015). He appeared with his real life sister, Ryan Simpkins, in the films \"Pride and Glory\", \"Revolutionary Road\", and \"Arcadia\"."
] |
6,633
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Consider the cemetary in which the body of Marshall King is interred. In what year was it established?
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1848
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medium
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"William H. Marshall was the founder and long-time head coach of the Detroit Heralds (renamed the Detroit Tigers in 1921) of the early National Football League.",
" Marshall, as a student at the University of Detroit, founded the Heralds in 1905, as an amateur team, after the university didn't field a team that year due to financial issues.",
" While the university's football team resumed play in 1906, the Heralds continued to play as an amateur team.",
" In 1911, the team dropped its amateur status and became semi-professional and left the campus.",
" The team would go on to regularly play teams from the \"Ohio League\", namely the Canton Bulldogs and Massillon Tigers.",
" In 1920, the American Professional Football Association (later renamed the National Football League in 1922) was established.",
" While the Heralds didn't officially join the association, they are listed in league standings for the season.",
" The Heralds, under Marshall, had a 1–3 record, while inclement weather eliminated their November schedule, financially devastating the team.",
" In 1921, the Heralds were reorganized into the Detroit Tigers.",
" Marshall remained the team's head coach, however financial issues caused that team to fold by year's end."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Frank Marshall King (November 28, 1883May 29, 1959), was a Spanish, Catalan pianist and pedagogue born to parents of English heritage."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"The Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery, more commonly known as the Airborne Cemetery, is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery in Oosterbeek, near Arnhem, the Netherlands.",
" It was established in 1945 and is home to 1759 graves from the Second World War.",
" Most of the men buried in the cemetery were Allied servicemen killed in the Battle of Arnhem, an Allied attempt to cross the Rhine in 1944, or in the liberation of the city the following year.",
" Men killed in these battles are still discovered in the surrounding area even in the 21st century, and so the number of people interred in the cemetery continues to grow."
],
"title": "Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Oakwood Cemetery is a nonsectarian rural cemetery in northeastern Troy, New York, United States.",
" It operates under the direction of the Troy Cemetery Association, a non-profit board of directors that deals strictly with the operation of the cemetery.",
" It was established in 1848 in response to the growing rural cemetery movement in New England and went into service in 1850.",
" The cemetery was designed by architect John C. Sidney and underwent its greatest development in the late 19th century under superintendent John Boetcher, who incorporated rare foliage and a clear landscape design strategy.",
" Oakwood was the fourth rural cemetery opened in New York and its governing body was the first rural cemetery association created in the state."
],
"title": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery is located in the northern Sydney suburb of St Leonards in New South Wales, Australia, and is one of the oldest and largest remaining cemeteries in metropolitan Sydney.",
" It was established on 19 May 1868 by the New South Wales politician William Tunks.",
" The first body was interred in 1877, and until its closure in 1974, 14,456 burials took place.",
" Most burials took place between 1900 and 1930."
],
"title": "Gore Hill Cemetery"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Girod Street Cemetery was a large above-ground cemetery established in 1822 for Protestant residents of the Faubourg St. Mary in predominantly Catholic New Orleans, Louisiana.",
" It consisted of 2,319 wall vaults and approximately 1,100 tombs.",
" Notables interred there included Congressman Henry Adams Bullard, Zulu Social Club King Joseph J. Smith, Lieutenant Colonel William Wallace Smith Bliss, and California governor John B. Weller."
],
"title": "Girod Street Cemetery"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The first Geumsan temple was built during the reign of King Beop of Baekje (r. 599–600 AD).",
" While some sources say \"established 600\" and others \"built 599\", the 1635 compilation, \"Geumsansa sajeok\" (hanja:金山寺事蹟, \"Chronicle of Geumsan Temple\") records that the temple was established in 600 AD by the Baekje kingdom (18 BC–660 AD), one of the three kingdoms that ruled the Korean peninsula during this period.",
" The year indicates both the second year of King Beop's short-lived reign (r. 599–600) and the first year of the subsequent ruler and his son, King Mu (r. 600–641).",
" According to the document, as a faithful Buddhist, King Beop issued a royal edict to prohibit the killing of any living creatures in 599 and ordained 38 Buddhist monks.",
" Conversely, according to the Cultural Heritage Administration of South Korea and others, Geumsasa was built in 599, the first year of King Beop.",
" Regardless of the founding date, it was assumed not to have been a significant temple in the scope of its scale and character."
],
"title": "Geumsansa"
},
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"sentences": [
"Kuk Sool Won () is a Korean martial arts system founded by Suh In-Hyuk (), the \"kuk sa nim\" (grandmaster) in 1961.",
" The name \"Kuk Sool Won\" translates to \"National Martial Art Association\" and despite often being shortened to \"Kuk Sool\", the name \"kuk sool\" (국술; 國術) is a non-trademarked name used to denote similar Korean martial arts developed prior to or about the same time as the formation of Kuk Sool Won.",
" Kuk Sool Won is currently taught world-wide and since it was founded as a martial arts system and not merely as a martial arts style, Kuk Sool Won does not consider itself limited to any single discipline.",
" It attempts to be a comprehensive study of all traditional Korean martial arts.",
" Suh In Hyuk's philosophy regarding his system is to \"Integrate and explore the entire spectrum of established traditional Korean martial arts, body conditioning techniques, mental development, and weapons training.\""
],
"title": "Kuk Sool Won"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Marshall Ney King (December 1849 – October 19, 1911) was an American professional baseball player who played as a center fielder for two seasons in the National Association, from 1871 to 1872.",
" King played for the Chicago White Stockings and Troy Haymakers.",
" He was born in Lansingburgh, New York, and died at the age of 61 in Troy, New York.",
" He is interred at Oakwood Cemetery located in Troy."
],
"title": "Marshall King"
},
{
"sentences": [
"After his second term in office ended in 1877, Ulysses S. Grant began his post-presidential life with a two-year tour that took him and his wife and entourage around the world.",
" On returning, Grant was welcomed home with an adoration unknown since the end of the Civil War, and he began to consider running for a third term as president in 1880.",
" Following a hard-fought defeat at the Republican National Convention that year, Grant embarked on a financial career in partnership with Ferdinand Ward, but the venture failed and Grant was nearly bankrupted.",
" Diagnosed with cancer in 1884, he began writing his memoirs as a way to tell his story and provide for his family after his death.",
" The book, finished just before his death the following year, was a huge success and remains in print.",
" Grant was interred in Grant's Tomb, a massive mausoleum in New York City."
],
"title": "Post-presidency of Ulysses S. Grant"
}
] |
[
"Title: Bill Marshall (American football)\n\nWilliam H. Marshall was the founder and long-time head coach of the Detroit Heralds (renamed the Detroit Tigers in 1921) of the early National Football League. Marshall, as a student at the University of Detroit, founded the Heralds in 1905, as an amateur team, after the university didn't field a team that year due to financial issues. While the university's football team resumed play in 1906, the Heralds continued to play as an amateur team. In 1911, the team dropped its amateur status and became semi-professional and left the campus. The team would go on to regularly play teams from the \"Ohio League\", namely the Canton Bulldogs and Massillon Tigers. In 1920, the American Professional Football Association (later renamed the National Football League in 1922) was established. While the Heralds didn't officially join the association, they are listed in league standings for the season. The Heralds, under Marshall, had a 1–3 record, while inclement weather eliminated their November schedule, financially devastating the team. In 1921, the Heralds were reorganized into the Detroit Tigers. Marshall remained the team's head coach, however financial issues caused that team to fold by year's end.",
"Title: Frank Marshall (pianist)\n\nFrank Marshall King (November 28, 1883May 29, 1959), was a Spanish, Catalan pianist and pedagogue born to parents of English heritage.",
"Title: Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery\n\nThe Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery, more commonly known as the Airborne Cemetery, is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery in Oosterbeek, near Arnhem, the Netherlands. It was established in 1945 and is home to 1759 graves from the Second World War. Most of the men buried in the cemetery were Allied servicemen killed in the Battle of Arnhem, an Allied attempt to cross the Rhine in 1944, or in the liberation of the city the following year. Men killed in these battles are still discovered in the surrounding area even in the 21st century, and so the number of people interred in the cemetery continues to grow.",
"Title: Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)\n\nOakwood Cemetery is a nonsectarian rural cemetery in northeastern Troy, New York, United States. It operates under the direction of the Troy Cemetery Association, a non-profit board of directors that deals strictly with the operation of the cemetery. It was established in 1848 in response to the growing rural cemetery movement in New England and went into service in 1850. The cemetery was designed by architect John C. Sidney and underwent its greatest development in the late 19th century under superintendent John Boetcher, who incorporated rare foliage and a clear landscape design strategy. Oakwood was the fourth rural cemetery opened in New York and its governing body was the first rural cemetery association created in the state.",
"Title: Gore Hill Cemetery\n\nGore Hill Memorial Cemetery is located in the northern Sydney suburb of St Leonards in New South Wales, Australia, and is one of the oldest and largest remaining cemeteries in metropolitan Sydney. It was established on 19 May 1868 by the New South Wales politician William Tunks. The first body was interred in 1877, and until its closure in 1974, 14,456 burials took place. Most burials took place between 1900 and 1930.",
"Title: Girod Street Cemetery\n\nThe Girod Street Cemetery was a large above-ground cemetery established in 1822 for Protestant residents of the Faubourg St. Mary in predominantly Catholic New Orleans, Louisiana. It consisted of 2,319 wall vaults and approximately 1,100 tombs. Notables interred there included Congressman Henry Adams Bullard, Zulu Social Club King Joseph J. Smith, Lieutenant Colonel William Wallace Smith Bliss, and California governor John B. Weller.",
"Title: Geumsansa\n\nThe first Geumsan temple was built during the reign of King Beop of Baekje (r. 599–600 AD). While some sources say \"established 600\" and others \"built 599\", the 1635 compilation, \"Geumsansa sajeok\" (hanja:金山寺事蹟, \"Chronicle of Geumsan Temple\") records that the temple was established in 600 AD by the Baekje kingdom (18 BC–660 AD), one of the three kingdoms that ruled the Korean peninsula during this period. The year indicates both the second year of King Beop's short-lived reign (r. 599–600) and the first year of the subsequent ruler and his son, King Mu (r. 600–641). According to the document, as a faithful Buddhist, King Beop issued a royal edict to prohibit the killing of any living creatures in 599 and ordained 38 Buddhist monks. Conversely, according to the Cultural Heritage Administration of South Korea and others, Geumsasa was built in 599, the first year of King Beop. Regardless of the founding date, it was assumed not to have been a significant temple in the scope of its scale and character.",
"Title: Kuk Sool Won\n\nKuk Sool Won () is a Korean martial arts system founded by Suh In-Hyuk (), the \"kuk sa nim\" (grandmaster) in 1961. The name \"Kuk Sool Won\" translates to \"National Martial Art Association\" and despite often being shortened to \"Kuk Sool\", the name \"kuk sool\" (국술; 國術) is a non-trademarked name used to denote similar Korean martial arts developed prior to or about the same time as the formation of Kuk Sool Won. Kuk Sool Won is currently taught world-wide and since it was founded as a martial arts system and not merely as a martial arts style, Kuk Sool Won does not consider itself limited to any single discipline. It attempts to be a comprehensive study of all traditional Korean martial arts. Suh In Hyuk's philosophy regarding his system is to \"Integrate and explore the entire spectrum of established traditional Korean martial arts, body conditioning techniques, mental development, and weapons training.\"",
"Title: Marshall King\n\nMarshall Ney King (December 1849 – October 19, 1911) was an American professional baseball player who played as a center fielder for two seasons in the National Association, from 1871 to 1872. King played for the Chicago White Stockings and Troy Haymakers. He was born in Lansingburgh, New York, and died at the age of 61 in Troy, New York. He is interred at Oakwood Cemetery located in Troy.",
"Title: Post-presidency of Ulysses S. Grant\n\nAfter his second term in office ended in 1877, Ulysses S. Grant began his post-presidential life with a two-year tour that took him and his wife and entourage around the world. On returning, Grant was welcomed home with an adoration unknown since the end of the Civil War, and he began to consider running for a third term as president in 1880. Following a hard-fought defeat at the Republican National Convention that year, Grant embarked on a financial career in partnership with Ferdinand Ward, but the venture failed and Grant was nearly bankrupted. Diagnosed with cancer in 1884, he began writing his memoirs as a way to tell his story and provide for his family after his death. The book, finished just before his death the following year, was a huge success and remains in print. Grant was interred in Grant's Tomb, a massive mausoleum in New York City."
] |
6,634
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Jules Dassin and Adrian Lyne, have which mutual occupations?
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film director, writer, and producer
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comparison
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easy
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"\"Magdalena\" premiered at the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera on 26 July 1948, pursuant to a commission from Edwin Lester, president of that organization.",
" Arthur Kay conducted Irra Petina, Dorothy Sarnoff, John Raitt, Hugo Haas, Gerhard Pechner, A. Garcia, Melva Niles, Henry Reese, Ferdinand Hilt, J. Arthur, Betty Huff, Christine Matsios, Leonard Morganthaler, John Schickling, Lorraine Miller, Gene Curtsinger, Patrick Kirk, Betty Brusher, and Jack Cole (soloists).",
" Jules Dassin directed, Jack Cole was the choreographer, and the chorus was prepared by Robert Zeller.",
" Broadway veterans Howard Bay (settings and lighting) and Irene Sharaff (costumes) were also part of the creative team.",
" It was also presented in San Francisco at the Curran Theatre (San Francisco Light Opera) for several performances beginning August 16, 1948.",
" The same production opened in New York City at the Ziegfeld Theatre on September 20, 1948, and closed on December 4 after 88 performances.",
" Raitt, Sarnoff, and Haas reprised their roles.",
" No recording was made due to a strike.",
" \"Magdalena\" was revived in concert form under conductor Evans Haile on November 24, 1987, at Alice Tully Hall in New York's Lincoln Center; a recording with a slightly different cast was made in RCA's studios in 1988 and issued by CBS (later Sony) in 1989 (ASIN: B0000026QF).",
" The work was performed in Australia in the 1990s as part of the Opera Festival in Ballarat, Victoria, again under Haile.",
" More recently the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris announced a production to open in May 2010, with Kate Whoriskey directing and Warren Adams supplying choreography."
],
"title": "Magdalena: a Musical Adventure"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Adrian Lyne (born 4 March 1941) is a British film director, writer, and producer.",
" He is best known for directing films that focus on sexually charged stories and characters, and often uses stylized light.",
" He is best known for directing \"Fatal Attraction\", \"9½ Weeks\", \"Flashdance\", \"Indecent Proposal\", \"Jacob's Ladder\" and \"Unfaithful\"."
],
"title": "Adrian Lyne"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Illya Darling is a musical with a book by Jules Dassin, music by Manos Hadjidakis, and lyrics by Joe Darion, based on Dassin's 1960 film \"Never on Sunday\"."
],
"title": "Illya Darling"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mr. Smith is a 1976 short film written and directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Peter Barkworth.",
" It was often shown as a 'filler' in London's West End cinemas along with horror or soft porn films such as Emmanuelle.",
" It was Lyne's second short film, following \"The Table\" (1971) and was well received at the London Film Festival."
],
"title": "Mr Smith (1976 film)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Rififi (French: \"Du rififi chez les hommes\" ) is a 1955 French crime film adaptation of Auguste Le Breton's novel of the same name.",
" Directed by American blacklisted filmmaker Jules Dassin, the film stars Jean Servais as the aging gangster Tony \"le Stéphanois\", Carl Möhner as Jo \"le Suédois\", Robert Manuel as Mario Farrati, and Jules Dassin as César \"le Milanais\".",
" The foursome band together to commit an almost impossible theft, the burglary of an exclusive jewelry shop on the Rue de Rivoli.",
" The centerpiece of the film is an intricate half-hour heist scene depicting the crime in detail, shot in near silence, without dialogue or music.",
" The fictional burglary has been mimicked by criminals in actual crimes around the world."
],
"title": "Rififi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Rehearsal (Gr.",
" I Dokimi) is a 1974 film produced by Jules Dassin that is a cinematographic indictment of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974."
],
"title": "The Rehearsal (1974 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Revolt of the Beavers was a children's play put on by the Federal Theater Project by Oscar Saul and Louis Lantz.",
" One critic described the play as \"Marxism a la Mother Goose\".",
" The show ran at the Adelphi Theatre in New York City from May 20, 1937, to June 19 of that year.",
" Jules Dassin and John Randolph were among the play's cast."
],
"title": "Revolt of the Beavers"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rascel-Fifì is a 1957 Italian crime-comedy film directed by .",
" It is a parody of Jules Dassin's \"Rififi\".",
" The film was a success at the Italian box office."
],
"title": "Rascel-Fifì"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Table is a 1973 short film, written by Adrian Lyne and Michael Hayes, and marks Lyne's debut as a director.",
" It starred Derek O'Conor and Kate Williams.",
" It was Lyne's first short film and was well received at the London Film Festival.",
" The film also featured the director's son Louis Lyne as a small boy.",
" The film was broadcast on British television in 1987."
],
"title": "The Table (1973 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Julius \"Jules\" Dassin (December 18, 1911 – March 31, 2008) was an American film director, producer, writer and actor.",
" He was a subject of the Hollywood blacklist in the McCarthy era, and subsequently moved to France, where he revived his career."
],
"title": "Jules Dassin"
}
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"Title: Magdalena: a Musical Adventure\n\n\"Magdalena\" premiered at the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera on 26 July 1948, pursuant to a commission from Edwin Lester, president of that organization. Arthur Kay conducted Irra Petina, Dorothy Sarnoff, John Raitt, Hugo Haas, Gerhard Pechner, A. Garcia, Melva Niles, Henry Reese, Ferdinand Hilt, J. Arthur, Betty Huff, Christine Matsios, Leonard Morganthaler, John Schickling, Lorraine Miller, Gene Curtsinger, Patrick Kirk, Betty Brusher, and Jack Cole (soloists). Jules Dassin directed, Jack Cole was the choreographer, and the chorus was prepared by Robert Zeller. Broadway veterans Howard Bay (settings and lighting) and Irene Sharaff (costumes) were also part of the creative team. It was also presented in San Francisco at the Curran Theatre (San Francisco Light Opera) for several performances beginning August 16, 1948. The same production opened in New York City at the Ziegfeld Theatre on September 20, 1948, and closed on December 4 after 88 performances. Raitt, Sarnoff, and Haas reprised their roles. No recording was made due to a strike. \"Magdalena\" was revived in concert form under conductor Evans Haile on November 24, 1987, at Alice Tully Hall in New York's Lincoln Center; a recording with a slightly different cast was made in RCA's studios in 1988 and issued by CBS (later Sony) in 1989 (ASIN: B0000026QF). The work was performed in Australia in the 1990s as part of the Opera Festival in Ballarat, Victoria, again under Haile. More recently the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris announced a production to open in May 2010, with Kate Whoriskey directing and Warren Adams supplying choreography.",
"Title: Adrian Lyne\n\nAdrian Lyne (born 4 March 1941) is a British film director, writer, and producer. He is best known for directing films that focus on sexually charged stories and characters, and often uses stylized light. He is best known for directing \"Fatal Attraction\", \"9½ Weeks\", \"Flashdance\", \"Indecent Proposal\", \"Jacob's Ladder\" and \"Unfaithful\".",
"Title: Illya Darling\n\nIllya Darling is a musical with a book by Jules Dassin, music by Manos Hadjidakis, and lyrics by Joe Darion, based on Dassin's 1960 film \"Never on Sunday\".",
"Title: Mr Smith (1976 film)\n\nMr. Smith is a 1976 short film written and directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Peter Barkworth. It was often shown as a 'filler' in London's West End cinemas along with horror or soft porn films such as Emmanuelle. It was Lyne's second short film, following \"The Table\" (1971) and was well received at the London Film Festival.",
"Title: Rififi\n\nRififi (French: \"Du rififi chez les hommes\" ) is a 1955 French crime film adaptation of Auguste Le Breton's novel of the same name. Directed by American blacklisted filmmaker Jules Dassin, the film stars Jean Servais as the aging gangster Tony \"le Stéphanois\", Carl Möhner as Jo \"le Suédois\", Robert Manuel as Mario Farrati, and Jules Dassin as César \"le Milanais\". The foursome band together to commit an almost impossible theft, the burglary of an exclusive jewelry shop on the Rue de Rivoli. The centerpiece of the film is an intricate half-hour heist scene depicting the crime in detail, shot in near silence, without dialogue or music. The fictional burglary has been mimicked by criminals in actual crimes around the world.",
"Title: The Rehearsal (1974 film)\n\nThe Rehearsal (Gr. I Dokimi) is a 1974 film produced by Jules Dassin that is a cinematographic indictment of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974.",
"Title: Revolt of the Beavers\n\nRevolt of the Beavers was a children's play put on by the Federal Theater Project by Oscar Saul and Louis Lantz. One critic described the play as \"Marxism a la Mother Goose\". The show ran at the Adelphi Theatre in New York City from May 20, 1937, to June 19 of that year. Jules Dassin and John Randolph were among the play's cast.",
"Title: Rascel-Fifì\n\nRascel-Fifì is a 1957 Italian crime-comedy film directed by . It is a parody of Jules Dassin's \"Rififi\". The film was a success at the Italian box office.",
"Title: The Table (1973 film)\n\nThe Table is a 1973 short film, written by Adrian Lyne and Michael Hayes, and marks Lyne's debut as a director. It starred Derek O'Conor and Kate Williams. It was Lyne's first short film and was well received at the London Film Festival. The film also featured the director's son Louis Lyne as a small boy. The film was broadcast on British television in 1987.",
"Title: Jules Dassin\n\nJulius \"Jules\" Dassin (December 18, 1911 – March 31, 2008) was an American film director, producer, writer and actor. He was a subject of the Hollywood blacklist in the McCarthy era, and subsequently moved to France, where he revived his career."
] |
6,635
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The actor that played the Artful Dodger in "Oliver!" stars with Mark Lester in a 1971 British film directed by who?
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Waris Hussein
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bridge
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medium
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" He has portrayed Gavroche in \"Les Misérables\" at the Palace Theatre, London, and played the original Artful Dodger in Cameron Mackintosh's 1994 production of \"Oliver!",
"\" at the London Palladium.",
" Adam opened the show in 1994 with Jonathan Pryce in the role of Fagin and was requested to close to show in 1998 with Jim Dale as Fagin."
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" Following exposure from his work with British group, David began performing vocals for garage duo Artful Dodger.",
" During this time Wildstar Records became aware of David, offering him a development deal before offering an album contract.",
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"\" and the 1968 film of the same name.",
" It was introduced on Broadway by Davy Jones and the ensemble.",
" In the 1968 film version, it is performed in the market and led by Jack Wild's Artful Dodger.",
" In all versions, Dodger sings it when he first meets Oliver, after offering to get the destitute and alone boy food and lodging.",
" Lyrically, it is an enthusiastic gift of friendship from Dodger and his as-yet-unseen gang to Oliver, assuring him warmly he can consider himself \"our mate\" and \"one of the family\" as \"it's clear we're going to get along\".",
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"\" (both films were included in an MGM Midnite Movies Double Feature, and Winters requested that Harrington direct the picture) and better-known films such as \"What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?",
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" He played Much the Miller's Son in \"\" (1991)."
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"Andrew Brooke is an English producer and actor.",
" He is best known for playing Ashley in the Channel 4 series, \"PhoneShop\" for the first three series.",
" He has appeared in the movies such as \"Sherlock Holmes\" in 2009, \"The Bank Job\" and \"Children of Men\".",
" His many television appearances include: \"Da Vinci's Demons \", \"The IT Crowd\", \"The Inbetweeners\", \"The Mark Steel Lectures\", \"Doctor Who\", \"Pulling\", \"How Not to Live Your Life\", \"The Bible\", \"\", \"My Family\", \"Collision\", \"EastEnders\", \"Silent Witness\" and \"No Signal\".",
" He also produced \"Escape of the Artful Dodger\" and \"One Way Ticket\"."
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" It was released as S.W.A.L.K. in the United Kingdom (S.W.A.L.K. is a message traditionally written on the envelopes of love letters by British schoolchildren, standing for \"sealed with a loving kiss\").",
" The film starred Jack Wild, Mark Lester and Tracy Hyde.",
" Although the film was a box office disappointment in both the United States and Britain, it turned out to be an enormous hit in Japan as well as in some Latin American countries such as Argentina and Chile, and a modest hit in South Africa."
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" Jones is considered one of the great teen idols."
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"Title: Born to Do It\n\nBorn to Do It is the debut studio album by English singer Craig David, released in the United Kingdom on 14 August 2000 by Wildstar Records and in the United States later in 2001 by Atlantic Records. Following exposure from his work with British group, David began performing vocals for garage duo Artful Dodger. During this time Wildstar Records became aware of David, offering him a development deal before offering an album contract. The recording for the album began in 1999 before David had acquired a record contract, the recording lasted until 2000 and was composed by David himself and Mark Hill.",
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"Title: Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?\n\nWhoever Slew Auntie Roo? is a 1971 British horror-thriller film directed by Curtis Harrington and starring Ralph Richardson, Shelley Winters and Mark Lester. Like \"What's the Matter with Helen? \" (both films were included in an MGM Midnite Movies Double Feature, and Winters requested that Harrington direct the picture) and better-known films such as \"What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? \" and \"Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte\", it is one of the many films in the Grande Dame Guignol genre.",
"Title: Jack Wild\n\nJack Wild (30 September 1952 – 1 March 2006) was an English actor and singer, known for his teenage performances as the Artful Dodger in \"Oliver! (film)\" (1968) and as Jimmy in the NBC children's television series \"H.R. Pufnstuf\" (1969) and accompanying 1970 feature film. He played Much the Miller's Son in \"\" (1991).",
"Title: Andrew Brooke\n\nAndrew Brooke is an English producer and actor. He is best known for playing Ashley in the Channel 4 series, \"PhoneShop\" for the first three series. He has appeared in the movies such as \"Sherlock Holmes\" in 2009, \"The Bank Job\" and \"Children of Men\". His many television appearances include: \"Da Vinci's Demons \", \"The IT Crowd\", \"The Inbetweeners\", \"The Mark Steel Lectures\", \"Doctor Who\", \"Pulling\", \"How Not to Live Your Life\", \"The Bible\", \"\", \"My Family\", \"Collision\", \"EastEnders\", \"Silent Witness\" and \"No Signal\". He also produced \"Escape of the Artful Dodger\" and \"One Way Ticket\".",
"Title: Melody (1971 film)\n\nMelody is a 1971 British film directed by Waris Hussein about puppy love. It was released as S.W.A.L.K. in the United Kingdom (S.W.A.L.K. is a message traditionally written on the envelopes of love letters by British schoolchildren, standing for \"sealed with a loving kiss\"). The film starred Jack Wild, Mark Lester and Tracy Hyde. Although the film was a box office disappointment in both the United States and Britain, it turned out to be an enormous hit in Japan as well as in some Latin American countries such as Argentina and Chile, and a modest hit in South Africa.",
"Title: Davy Jones (musician)\n\nDavid Thomas Jones (30 December 1945 – 29 February 2012) was an English singer-songwriter, musician, actor and businessman best known as a member of the band The Monkees, and for starring in the TV series of the same name. His acting credits include a Tony-nominated role as the Artful Dodger in the original London and Broadway productions of \"Oliver!\" as well as a starring cameo role in a hallmark episode of \"The Brady Bunch\" television show and later reprised parody film; \"Love, American Style\"; and \"My Two Dads\". Jones is considered one of the great teen idols."
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Donald Trump
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" The Giants hoped to improve upon their 12–4 record, avenge their divisional round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and make the playoffs for the fifth straight year.",
" Despite starting 5–0 to begin the season, they went 3–8 in their next 11 games and finished 3rd in the NFC East.",
" They were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 16.",
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"The 1985 New York Giants season was the 61st season for the club in the National Football League (NFL).",
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" The Giants managed to do both, finishing with 10 victories for the first time since 1963 when the team won 11 games and finishing as the first wild-card team which earned the Giants a home playoff game at Giants Stadium.",
" They defeated the San Francisco 49ers 17–3 in that game, avenging their loss to the 49ers in the previous year's divisional playoffs.",
" However, it was as far as the Giants could get as they were defeated by the eventual Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears in the divisional round at Soldier Field 21–0.",
" Bill Parcells stated in \"America's Game: 1986 Giants\" that the game the Giants played against the Bears in the playoffs that \"an honest evaluation of it, we could have probably beat that team one out of ten times.",
" But that day was one of the days that that could have happened\", the Giants were ultimately undone by a whiffed punt from legend Sean Landeta, the ball flew out of the air when he went to punt it from a burst of wind coming of Lake Michigan, the Bears recovered the ball for a touchdown from less than 5 yards from the end zone, and ended up winning 21-0.",
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"The Green Bay Packers have played home games in eight stadiums since their establishment as a professional football team in 1919.",
" Their first home was Hagemeister Park, where they played from 1919 to 1922, including their first two seasons in the National Football League (NFL).",
" Hagemeister Park was a park owned by the Hagemeister brewery; during games ropes were set-up around the field and attendees either walked up or parked their cars nearby and used them for seats.",
" After the first season, a small grandstand was built and the field was fenced off.",
" Green Bay East High School was built at the location of Hagemeister Park in 1922, which forced the Packers to move to Bellevue Park, a small minor league baseball stadium that seated 5,000.",
" They only played for two seasons at Bellevue Park before moving to City Stadium in 1925.",
" Although City Stadium was the Packers' official home field, in 1933 they began to play part of their home schedule in Milwaukee to attract more fans and revenue.",
" After hosting one game at Borchert Field in 1933, the Packers played two or three home games each year in Milwaukee, at Wisconsin State Fair Park from 1934 to 1951 and at Marquette Stadium in 1952.",
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"The 1977 New York Jets season was the 18th season for the team and the 8th in the National Football League.",
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" However, the Jets struggled with their third consecutive 3-11 season.",
" They won a major off the field court decision.",
" As per the memorandum of understanding signed in late 1961 by team original owner (as the New York Titans) Harry Wismer, Shea Stadium's co-tenants, the New York Mets, would have exclusive use of the stadium until they had completed their season.",
" The Jets were, in most years, required to open the season with several road games, a problem made worse in 1969 and 1973 when the Mets had long playoff runs.",
" Feeling that this arrangement was a disadvantage, the team announced in 1977 that they would play two home games a year during the month of September at the Giants' new home in New Jersey, Giants Stadium.",
" Litigation began between New York City and the Jets over the issue, and in the lawsuit's settlement, the city agreed to allow the Jets to play two September home games a season at Shea beginning in 1978 for the remaining six years in the Jets' lease.",
" In 1977, the Jets were to play one September game at Giants Stadium and an October 2 game at Shea.",
" From 1967 through this season—a span of 11 seasons—the Jets did not play a home game at Shea Stadium in the month of September.",
" As of 2017, the Jets are the first (and so far, only) team in NFL history to finish 3 straight seasons with only 3 wins.",
" Since the NFL schedule expanded to 16 games in 1978, no team has finished 3-13 3 years in a row."
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"The New York Cosmos (simply the Cosmos in 1977–1978) was an American professional soccer club based in New York City and its suburbs.",
" The team played home games in three stadiums around New York before moving in 1977 to Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, where it remained for the rest of its history.",
" Founded in 1970, the team competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) until 1984 and was the strongest franchise in that league, both competitively and financially – based largely around its backing by Warner Communications President Steve Ross, which enabled it to sign internationally famous stars such as the Brazilian forward Pelé, Italian striker Giorgio Chinaglia and the West German sweeper Franz Beckenbauer.",
" The acquisition of these foreign players, particularly Pelé, made the Cosmos into what Gavin Newsham called \"the most glamorous team in world football\", and contributed to the development of soccer across the United States, a country where it had previously been largely ignored."
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"The 1984 New York Jets season was the 25th season for the team and the 15th in the National Football League.",
" It began with the team trying to improve upon its 7–9 record from 1983 under head coach Joe Walton.",
" After playing the previous 20 seasons at Shea Stadium in Queens, 1984 marked their first season of playing its home games at Giants Stadium in The Meadowlands, which was also the home of the NFC's New York Giants.",
" Mark Gastineau made NFL history by recording 22 sacks, to establish a then new official single season record.",
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"The Hartford Colonials, originally the New York Sentinels, were a professional American football team that played in the United Football League in its 2009 and 2010 seasons.",
" A charter member of the UFL, the Sentinels began play in 2009 nominally representing New York City but playing its home games in three stadiums, none of which were in the city proper: Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut; Shuart Stadium in Hempstead, New York (on Long Island); and the now-demolished Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.",
" (The Sentinels had scheduled a game for Citi Field in Queens but relocated that game to Long Island.)",
" As the Colonials, the team played all of its home games at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, representing the adjacent city of Hartford.",
" League-wide financial problems and the high rate of rent at \"The Rent\" led to the league suspending the Colonials' operations in August 2011, a month before it would have begun play in its third season.",
" The league had stated that the Colonials could be brought back for the 2012 UFL season, if it were to be played, but the announcement of the 2012 season removed Hartford's logo (which had remained on the site in 2011, with indication it had been suspended) from the UFL Web site and did not include the team in the league's 2012 schedule."
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" The 2 wins were against the Houston Oilers and the St. Louis Cardinals while the tie was against archrival Philadelphia, in what turned out to be the last game the Giants would ever play at Yankee Stadium before playing their final 5 home games at the Yale Bowl in Connecticut.",
" They moved to Shea Stadium in 1975 and to Giants Stadium in 1976.",
" The 2 wins by the Giants equalled the second fewest the team had ever posted in any season and it was their worst season since a 1-12-1 record in 1966.",
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"Title: 2009 New York Giants season\n\nThe 2009 New York Giants season was the 85th season for the team in the National Football League. It was the team's final season in Giants Stadium; In 2010, the Giants moved into New Meadowlands Stadium. The Giants hoped to improve upon their 12–4 record, avenge their divisional round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and make the playoffs for the fifth straight year. Despite starting 5–0 to begin the season, they went 3–8 in their next 11 games and finished 3rd in the NFC East. They were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 16. They played teams from the NFC South and AFC West as per the schedule rotation, as well as their regular games with their NFC East rivals. For head coach Tom Coughlin, this was his 6th season as the coach of the Giants.",
"Title: New Jersey Generals\n\nThe New Jersey Generals was a franchise of the United States Football League (USFL) established in 1982 to begin play in the spring and summer of 1983. The team played three seasons from 1983–85, winning 31 regular-season games and losing 25 while going 0–2 in postseason competition. Home games were played at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which was called The Meadowlands for Generals games.",
"Title: 1985 New York Giants season\n\nThe 1985 New York Giants season was the 61st season for the club in the National Football League (NFL). The Giants entered the season looking to improve on their 9–7 record in 1984, which was enough to qualify the team for the playoffs as the second wild-card team, and to return to the playoffs for the second consecutive year under third-year head coach Bill Parcells. The Giants managed to do both, finishing with 10 victories for the first time since 1963 when the team won 11 games and finishing as the first wild-card team which earned the Giants a home playoff game at Giants Stadium. They defeated the San Francisco 49ers 17–3 in that game, avenging their loss to the 49ers in the previous year's divisional playoffs. However, it was as far as the Giants could get as they were defeated by the eventual Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears in the divisional round at Soldier Field 21–0. Bill Parcells stated in \"America's Game: 1986 Giants\" that the game the Giants played against the Bears in the playoffs that \"an honest evaluation of it, we could have probably beat that team one out of ten times. But that day was one of the days that that could have happened\", the Giants were ultimately undone by a whiffed punt from legend Sean Landeta, the ball flew out of the air when he went to punt it from a burst of wind coming of Lake Michigan, the Bears recovered the ball for a touchdown from less than 5 yards from the end zone, and ended up winning 21-0. At the time, the team set a record for most rushing yards in one season by a Giants team.",
"Title: J. Walter Duncan\n\nJ. Walter Duncan Jr. (November 26, 1916 – February 21, 2009) was an American businessman. He was born in Illinois, but moved to Oklahoma in 1949. He worked in the oil and gas industry. In 1983, he became owner of the New Jersey Generals, he sold the team to Donald Trump after the 1983 USFL season.",
"Title: List of Green Bay Packers stadiums\n\nThe Green Bay Packers have played home games in eight stadiums since their establishment as a professional football team in 1919. Their first home was Hagemeister Park, where they played from 1919 to 1922, including their first two seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Hagemeister Park was a park owned by the Hagemeister brewery; during games ropes were set-up around the field and attendees either walked up or parked their cars nearby and used them for seats. After the first season, a small grandstand was built and the field was fenced off. Green Bay East High School was built at the location of Hagemeister Park in 1922, which forced the Packers to move to Bellevue Park, a small minor league baseball stadium that seated 5,000. They only played for two seasons at Bellevue Park before moving to City Stadium in 1925. Although City Stadium was the Packers' official home field, in 1933 they began to play part of their home schedule in Milwaukee to attract more fans and revenue. After hosting one game at Borchert Field in 1933, the Packers played two or three home games each year in Milwaukee, at Wisconsin State Fair Park from 1934 to 1951 and at Marquette Stadium in 1952. The games were moved to Milwaukee County Stadium after it opened in 1953 and continued through 1994, after which the Packers moved back to Green Bay permanently.",
"Title: 1977 New York Jets season\n\nThe 1977 New York Jets season was the 18th season for the team and the 8th in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 3–11 record from 1976 under new head coach Walt Michaels and beginning the post-Joe Namath era. However, the Jets struggled with their third consecutive 3-11 season. They won a major off the field court decision. As per the memorandum of understanding signed in late 1961 by team original owner (as the New York Titans) Harry Wismer, Shea Stadium's co-tenants, the New York Mets, would have exclusive use of the stadium until they had completed their season. The Jets were, in most years, required to open the season with several road games, a problem made worse in 1969 and 1973 when the Mets had long playoff runs. Feeling that this arrangement was a disadvantage, the team announced in 1977 that they would play two home games a year during the month of September at the Giants' new home in New Jersey, Giants Stadium. Litigation began between New York City and the Jets over the issue, and in the lawsuit's settlement, the city agreed to allow the Jets to play two September home games a season at Shea beginning in 1978 for the remaining six years in the Jets' lease. In 1977, the Jets were to play one September game at Giants Stadium and an October 2 game at Shea. From 1967 through this season—a span of 11 seasons—the Jets did not play a home game at Shea Stadium in the month of September. As of 2017, the Jets are the first (and so far, only) team in NFL history to finish 3 straight seasons with only 3 wins. Since the NFL schedule expanded to 16 games in 1978, no team has finished 3-13 3 years in a row.",
"Title: New York Cosmos (1970–85)\n\nThe New York Cosmos (simply the Cosmos in 1977–1978) was an American professional soccer club based in New York City and its suburbs. The team played home games in three stadiums around New York before moving in 1977 to Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, where it remained for the rest of its history. Founded in 1970, the team competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) until 1984 and was the strongest franchise in that league, both competitively and financially – based largely around its backing by Warner Communications President Steve Ross, which enabled it to sign internationally famous stars such as the Brazilian forward Pelé, Italian striker Giorgio Chinaglia and the West German sweeper Franz Beckenbauer. The acquisition of these foreign players, particularly Pelé, made the Cosmos into what Gavin Newsham called \"the most glamorous team in world football\", and contributed to the development of soccer across the United States, a country where it had previously been largely ignored.",
"Title: 1984 New York Jets season\n\nThe 1984 New York Jets season was the 25th season for the team and the 15th in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 7–9 record from 1983 under head coach Joe Walton. After playing the previous 20 seasons at Shea Stadium in Queens, 1984 marked their first season of playing its home games at Giants Stadium in The Meadowlands, which was also the home of the NFC's New York Giants. Mark Gastineau made NFL history by recording 22 sacks, to establish a then new official single season record. The Jets finished the season with a record of 7–9.",
"Title: Hartford Colonials\n\nThe Hartford Colonials, originally the New York Sentinels, were a professional American football team that played in the United Football League in its 2009 and 2010 seasons. A charter member of the UFL, the Sentinels began play in 2009 nominally representing New York City but playing its home games in three stadiums, none of which were in the city proper: Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut; Shuart Stadium in Hempstead, New York (on Long Island); and the now-demolished Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (The Sentinels had scheduled a game for Citi Field in Queens but relocated that game to Long Island.) As the Colonials, the team played all of its home games at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, representing the adjacent city of Hartford. League-wide financial problems and the high rate of rent at \"The Rent\" led to the league suspending the Colonials' operations in August 2011, a month before it would have begun play in its third season. The league had stated that the Colonials could be brought back for the 2012 UFL season, if it were to be played, but the announcement of the 2012 season removed Hartford's logo (which had remained on the site in 2011, with indication it had been suspended) from the UFL Web site and did not include the team in the league's 2012 schedule.",
"Title: 1973 New York Giants season\n\nThe 1973 New York Giants season was the 49th season for the club in the National Football League. The season saw the Giants attempting to improve on their 8-6 record from 1972. However, the Giants suffered one of the worst seasons in franchise history, winning only 2 games, while losing 11, and tying a game. The 2 wins were against the Houston Oilers and the St. Louis Cardinals while the tie was against archrival Philadelphia, in what turned out to be the last game the Giants would ever play at Yankee Stadium before playing their final 5 home games at the Yale Bowl in Connecticut. They moved to Shea Stadium in 1975 and to Giants Stadium in 1976. The 2 wins by the Giants equalled the second fewest the team had ever posted in any season and it was their worst season since a 1-12-1 record in 1966. After the season, head coach Alex Webster was fired and replaced the following season by Bill Arnsparger."
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Svetlana Germanovna Parkhomenko, is a retired Soviet and Russian tennis player and tennis coach, she's the bronze medalist in women's and mixed doubles, in which titled event that took place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada between July 1 and 12, 1983?
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1983 Summer Universiade
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" She was twice European champion in women singles, three time European champion with the USSR team, once in women doubles and four times in mixed doubles.",
" She was the first woman ever to become an absolute European champion in 1970 winning all four possible gold medals (singles, team, doubles, mixed doubles) - great feat which has only been repeated once since."
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"Svetlana Germanovna Parkhomenko (\"Светлана Германовна Паркхоменко\" , née Cherneva, \"Чернева\" ; born October 8, 1962) is a retired Soviet and Russian tennis player and tennis coach.",
" She was a winner of the Soviet singles tennis championships in 1985 and 9 times Soviet champion in women's doubles and mixed doubles.",
" On the international level, she was the winner of the 1983 European amateur championships in women's and mixed doubles, bronze medalist of the 1983 Universiade in women's and mixed doubles, and winner of 8 WTA doubles tournaments.",
" Parkhomenko is the recipient of 1988 WTA Sportsmanship Award."
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"Anne Guerrant, also known as Mona Anne Guerrant, was an American professional tennis player from 1971–1980.",
" She ranked as high as #11 in the world in singles in 1976 and was the winner of four singles titles in Portland, South Florida, and in Wellington and Auckland, New Zealand.",
" She won many doubles titles on the pro tour with several different partners including Ann Kiyomura and Kerry Reid with whom she won the Australian Open doubles title in 1977.",
" She was a women's doubles and mixed doubles standout in World Team Tennis and was part of the #1 women's doubles team in the League with Billie Jean King in 1975 and the #1 mixed doubles team with Ross Case in 1978.",
" Anne retired from the pro tour in 1980, and since then she has also won one world and fourteen age group National Singles Championships as of 2016.",
" She is a retired real estate entrepreneur, a philanthropist, and author of \"How to Be Richer Than Your Parents,\" a book about finances for high schoolers and young adults."
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"Joo Sae-Hyuk (] ; born 20 January 1980) is a South Korean table tennis player who has revolutionized the way players think about the defensive style.",
" As a singles player, he was a silver medalist at the 2003 World Table Tennis Championships, a bronze medalist at the 2011 Table Tennis World Cup, and a bronze medalist at the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games.",
" In the team event, as a member of the South Korean National Team, he was a silver medalist in the 2002, 2006, 2010, and 2014 Asian Games; the 2006 and 2008 World Championships; and the 2012 Summer Olympics."
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"Vera Igorevna Zvonareva (Russian: Ве́ра И́горевна Звонарёва ; ] ; born 7 September 1984) is a Russian professional tennis player.",
" She was introduced to tennis at the age of six and turned professional in 2000.",
" Her career high is world No. 2 by the WTA.",
" Zvonareva has won twelve WTA Tour singles titles and reached the finals of the 2008 WTA Tour Championships, 2010 Wimbledon Championships, and 2010 US Open.",
" She also was a bronze medalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.",
" In doubles, she has won four Grand Slam titles.",
" Two of the titles came in women's doubles, the first one at the 2006 US Open, partnering Nathalie Dechy, and the other at the 2012 Australian Open, partnering Svetlana Kuznetsova.",
" Her other two came in mixed doubles, the first at the 2004 US Open, partnering Bob Bryan, and her second at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships, partnering Andy Ram."
],
"title": "Vera Zvonareva"
},
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"sentences": [
"Zina Lynna Garrison (born November 16, 1963) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.",
" During her career, she was a women's singles runner-up at Wimbledon in 1990, a three-time Grand Slam mixed doubles champion, and a women's doubles gold medalist and singles bronze medalist at the 1988 Olympic Games.",
" She is currently coaching Taylor Townsend."
],
"title": "Zina Garrison"
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"sentences": [
"The 1983 Summer Universiade, also known as the 1983 World University Games or XII Summer Universiade, took place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada between July 1 and 12, 1983.",
" Over 2400 athletes from 73 countries participated.",
" It was the first time Canada hosted these Games.",
" Edmonton also hosted the 1978 Commonwealth Games."
],
"title": "1983 Summer Universiade"
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"Vladimir Viktorovich Korotkov (born 23 April 1948, Moscow) is a retired Soviet tennis player who won three Junior Grand Slam tournaments, Wimbledon Juniors in 1964, 1965 and French Juniors in 1965.",
" He also won (with Zaiga Jansone) the mixed doubles at the 1968 Summer Olympics where tennis was a \"demonstration sport\".",
" He won the men's doubles event at the 1973 Summer Universiade and the 1977 USSR singles championship.",
" Since 1981 and till his retirement in 1996 Korotkov was coaching at several sports clubs."
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"Zaiga Jansone-Ivanova (born (1951--)24 1951 ) is a former Soviet Latvian tennis player and tennis coach.",
" She was a five-time Soviet champion in women's doubles, 1973 Summer Universiade champion in women's doubles (all with Olga Morozova) and winner of the exhibition tennis event of 1968 Olympics in mixed doubles (with (Vladimir Korotkov)."
],
"title": "Zaiga Jansone"
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"Maria Yuryevna Kirilenko-Stepanova (Russian: Мари́я Ю́рьевна Кириле́нко ; ] ; born 25 January 1987) is a Russian tennis player.",
" Kirilenko won the 2002 U.S. Open Girls' Singles and won her first WTA Tour title in 2005, defeating Anna-Lena Grönefeld in the China Open.",
" She has reached three Grand Slam singles quarterfinals, at the 2010 Australian Open the 2012 Wimbledon Championships and the 2013 French Open.",
" In doubles, she has reached two Grand Slam doubles finals, at the 2011 Australian Open and the 2012 French Open, won the 2012 WTA Tour Championships and was a bronze medalist at the 2012 London Olympics.",
" In June 2013, Kirilenko reached her career high ranking of World No. 10."
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"Title: Zoja Rudnova\n\nZoja Rudnova (19 August 1946 - 12 March 2014) is a former female table tennis player from Soviet Union. From 1964 to 1976 she won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Table Tennis European Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships. She was twice European champion in women singles, three time European champion with the USSR team, once in women doubles and four times in mixed doubles. She was the first woman ever to become an absolute European champion in 1970 winning all four possible gold medals (singles, team, doubles, mixed doubles) - great feat which has only been repeated once since.",
"Title: Svetlana Parkhomenko\n\nSvetlana Germanovna Parkhomenko (\"Светлана Германовна Паркхоменко\" , née Cherneva, \"Чернева\" ; born October 8, 1962) is a retired Soviet and Russian tennis player and tennis coach. She was a winner of the Soviet singles tennis championships in 1985 and 9 times Soviet champion in women's doubles and mixed doubles. On the international level, she was the winner of the 1983 European amateur championships in women's and mixed doubles, bronze medalist of the 1983 Universiade in women's and mixed doubles, and winner of 8 WTA doubles tournaments. Parkhomenko is the recipient of 1988 WTA Sportsmanship Award.",
"Title: Mona Guerrant\n\nAnne Guerrant, also known as Mona Anne Guerrant, was an American professional tennis player from 1971–1980. She ranked as high as #11 in the world in singles in 1976 and was the winner of four singles titles in Portland, South Florida, and in Wellington and Auckland, New Zealand. She won many doubles titles on the pro tour with several different partners including Ann Kiyomura and Kerry Reid with whom she won the Australian Open doubles title in 1977. She was a women's doubles and mixed doubles standout in World Team Tennis and was part of the #1 women's doubles team in the League with Billie Jean King in 1975 and the #1 mixed doubles team with Ross Case in 1978. Anne retired from the pro tour in 1980, and since then she has also won one world and fourteen age group National Singles Championships as of 2016. She is a retired real estate entrepreneur, a philanthropist, and author of \"How to Be Richer Than Your Parents,\" a book about finances for high schoolers and young adults.",
"Title: Joo Sae-hyuk\n\nJoo Sae-Hyuk (] ; born 20 January 1980) is a South Korean table tennis player who has revolutionized the way players think about the defensive style. As a singles player, he was a silver medalist at the 2003 World Table Tennis Championships, a bronze medalist at the 2011 Table Tennis World Cup, and a bronze medalist at the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games. In the team event, as a member of the South Korean National Team, he was a silver medalist in the 2002, 2006, 2010, and 2014 Asian Games; the 2006 and 2008 World Championships; and the 2012 Summer Olympics.",
"Title: Vera Zvonareva\n\nVera Igorevna Zvonareva (Russian: Ве́ра И́горевна Звонарёва ; ] ; born 7 September 1984) is a Russian professional tennis player. She was introduced to tennis at the age of six and turned professional in 2000. Her career high is world No. 2 by the WTA. Zvonareva has won twelve WTA Tour singles titles and reached the finals of the 2008 WTA Tour Championships, 2010 Wimbledon Championships, and 2010 US Open. She also was a bronze medalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In doubles, she has won four Grand Slam titles. Two of the titles came in women's doubles, the first one at the 2006 US Open, partnering Nathalie Dechy, and the other at the 2012 Australian Open, partnering Svetlana Kuznetsova. Her other two came in mixed doubles, the first at the 2004 US Open, partnering Bob Bryan, and her second at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships, partnering Andy Ram.",
"Title: Zina Garrison\n\nZina Lynna Garrison (born November 16, 1963) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. During her career, she was a women's singles runner-up at Wimbledon in 1990, a three-time Grand Slam mixed doubles champion, and a women's doubles gold medalist and singles bronze medalist at the 1988 Olympic Games. She is currently coaching Taylor Townsend.",
"Title: 1983 Summer Universiade\n\nThe 1983 Summer Universiade, also known as the 1983 World University Games or XII Summer Universiade, took place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada between July 1 and 12, 1983. Over 2400 athletes from 73 countries participated. It was the first time Canada hosted these Games. Edmonton also hosted the 1978 Commonwealth Games.",
"Title: Vladimir Korotkov (tennis)\n\nVladimir Viktorovich Korotkov (born 23 April 1948, Moscow) is a retired Soviet tennis player who won three Junior Grand Slam tournaments, Wimbledon Juniors in 1964, 1965 and French Juniors in 1965. He also won (with Zaiga Jansone) the mixed doubles at the 1968 Summer Olympics where tennis was a \"demonstration sport\". He won the men's doubles event at the 1973 Summer Universiade and the 1977 USSR singles championship. Since 1981 and till his retirement in 1996 Korotkov was coaching at several sports clubs.",
"Title: Zaiga Jansone\n\nZaiga Jansone-Ivanova (born (1951--)24 1951 ) is a former Soviet Latvian tennis player and tennis coach. She was a five-time Soviet champion in women's doubles, 1973 Summer Universiade champion in women's doubles (all with Olga Morozova) and winner of the exhibition tennis event of 1968 Olympics in mixed doubles (with (Vladimir Korotkov).",
"Title: Maria Kirilenko\n\nMaria Yuryevna Kirilenko-Stepanova (Russian: Мари́я Ю́рьевна Кириле́нко ; ] ; born 25 January 1987) is a Russian tennis player. Kirilenko won the 2002 U.S. Open Girls' Singles and won her first WTA Tour title in 2005, defeating Anna-Lena Grönefeld in the China Open. She has reached three Grand Slam singles quarterfinals, at the 2010 Australian Open the 2012 Wimbledon Championships and the 2013 French Open. In doubles, she has reached two Grand Slam doubles finals, at the 2011 Australian Open and the 2012 French Open, won the 2012 WTA Tour Championships and was a bronze medalist at the 2012 London Olympics. In June 2013, Kirilenko reached her career high ranking of World No. 10."
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Name the video game which was first published by Broderbund in 1983, and was the inspiration for the indie game N by Metanet Software?
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Lode Runner
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"Gumball is a 1983 video game by Robert Cook and Broderbund in which the player controls the valves of a maze-like machine to sort gumballs by their color.",
" The player meets the quota of each level to earn their character—a factory worker—a promotion, resulting in a raise in difficulty with more color choices and defective gumballs to exclude.",
" Broderbund co-founder Doug Carlston conceived of the game's machine-sorting concept, and Cook, the designer, added the gumball conceit and built the core gameplay within a week.",
" He later returned to add sound, decorative features, and a secret image that was only found three decades after the game's release.",
" \"Gumball\" debuted at the June 1983 Consumer Electronics Show and released for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit family, and Commodore 64.",
" Reviewers separately noted the difficulty of the game's later stages, praised its comical elements, and commented on the social role of simulating mundane work.",
" The game did not become popular and its copies became rare."
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"IndieBox is a monthly independent video games (indie game) subscription box service.",
" Working directly with the indie game developers, IndieBox designs and manufactures boxed collector’s edition physical releases of games that are typically only available in digital form.",
" The company has been operating since May 2014.",
" Included in every monthly box is a digital rights management-free (DRM-free) game disc (custom-designed rewritable USB-stick for most boxes released before July 2016), Steam key, full-color printed instruction game manual, game soundtrack CD, sticker, and an exclusive collectible, such as a plushy or action figure of a notable character from that game.",
" All games are packaged in a physical game box similar to software titles in the 1980s and 1990s."
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"N+ is the console and handheld version of the game originally made for systems powering Adobe Flash, \"N\", which was developed by Metanet Software.",
" \"N+\" for Xbox Live Arcade was developed by Slick Entertainment and published by Metanet Software.",
" Unique versions of the game were also ported separately to the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS by developers SilverBirch Studios and Atari.",
" Metanet Software licensed their \"N\" IP for this deal, provided single player level design for both versions, and consulted on the project."
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"Lode Runner is a platform video game first published by Brøderbund in 1983.",
" Unlike later platformers which rely on precision jumping and movement, levels in \"Lode Runner\" are puzzle-oriented.",
" It is one of the first games to include a level editor, a feature that allows players to create their own levels for the game.",
" This feature bolstered the game's popularity, as magazines such as \"Computer Gaming World\" held contests to see who could build the best level."
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"N (stylized as n) is a freeware video game developed by Metanet Software.",
" It was inspired in part by \"Lode Runner\", \"Soldat\", and other side-scrolling games.",
" It was the first of the N series, followed by \"N+\" then \"N++\".",
" N won the audience choice award in the downloadables category of the 2005 Independent Games Festival."
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"SilverBirch Studios was a video game developer founded in 2004 by Kevin Birch.",
" SilverBirch Studios was based in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada.",
" SilverBirch developed several mobile games and a handheld game, Metanet Software's \"N+\", for the DS and PSP.",
" N+ showed well at E3 2008 and received IGN.com's \"Best Platform Game\" at the conference.",
" N+ was released on August 26, 2008 for the DS and PSP in North America.",
" N+ won IGN Game of the Month for August 2008 for both DS and PSP.",
" As a result of losing external funding, Silverbirch Studios closed January 1, 2009."
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"The Indie Game Challenge is an award competition run in conjunction between the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS), GameStop and The Guildhall at Southern Methodist University (SMU) to support independent video game development.",
" Started in 2009, the competition highlights ten to twelve independent games, with winning games receiving monetary rewards in addition to the award.",
" The Indie Game Challenge ceremonies are held during the annual D.I.C.E. Summit, during which the finalists are able to demonstrate their games to the press."
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"N++ is a platform video game developed and published by Metanet Software, and is the sequel to the Adobe Flash game N+.",
" The game was initially released for the PlayStation 4 game console on July 28, 2015 in North America, and July 29, 2015 in Europe, and was later released for the Microsoft Windows and macOS operating systems on August 25, 2016 and December 26, 2016, respectively.",
" A version for Linux is currently in development.",
" An expansion to the game, entitled \"N++ Ultimate Edition\", was released for the Windows version of the game on April 21, 2017, as a free update to the game."
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"Derek K. Smart is an American video game designer.",
" He is the president and lead developer of 3000AD, Inc., an indie game development company based in Aventura, FL.",
" In addition he is the president of and investor in the video game development company Quest Online.",
" Smart is an independent video game designer and software developer, and the creator of several video game series."
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"Christopher Bryan \"Chris\" Hecker (born 1970) is an American video game programmer and commentator.",
" He is the founder of the gaming company Definition Six and best known for his engineering work on Will Wright's 2008 game \"Spore\".",
" Hecker is an advocate for the indie game industry and co-founder of the Indie Game Jam.",
" He has written a number of influential articles on programming and has been an editor for \"Game Developer Magazine\" and the \"Journal of Graphics Tools\"."
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"Title: Gumball (video game)\n\nGumball is a 1983 video game by Robert Cook and Broderbund in which the player controls the valves of a maze-like machine to sort gumballs by their color. The player meets the quota of each level to earn their character—a factory worker—a promotion, resulting in a raise in difficulty with more color choices and defective gumballs to exclude. Broderbund co-founder Doug Carlston conceived of the game's machine-sorting concept, and Cook, the designer, added the gumball conceit and built the core gameplay within a week. He later returned to add sound, decorative features, and a secret image that was only found three decades after the game's release. \"Gumball\" debuted at the June 1983 Consumer Electronics Show and released for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit family, and Commodore 64. Reviewers separately noted the difficulty of the game's later stages, praised its comical elements, and commented on the social role of simulating mundane work. The game did not become popular and its copies became rare.",
"Title: IndieBox\n\nIndieBox is a monthly independent video games (indie game) subscription box service. Working directly with the indie game developers, IndieBox designs and manufactures boxed collector’s edition physical releases of games that are typically only available in digital form. The company has been operating since May 2014. Included in every monthly box is a digital rights management-free (DRM-free) game disc (custom-designed rewritable USB-stick for most boxes released before July 2016), Steam key, full-color printed instruction game manual, game soundtrack CD, sticker, and an exclusive collectible, such as a plushy or action figure of a notable character from that game. All games are packaged in a physical game box similar to software titles in the 1980s and 1990s.",
"Title: N+\n\nN+ is the console and handheld version of the game originally made for systems powering Adobe Flash, \"N\", which was developed by Metanet Software. \"N+\" for Xbox Live Arcade was developed by Slick Entertainment and published by Metanet Software. Unique versions of the game were also ported separately to the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS by developers SilverBirch Studios and Atari. Metanet Software licensed their \"N\" IP for this deal, provided single player level design for both versions, and consulted on the project.",
"Title: Lode Runner\n\nLode Runner is a platform video game first published by Brøderbund in 1983. Unlike later platformers which rely on precision jumping and movement, levels in \"Lode Runner\" are puzzle-oriented. It is one of the first games to include a level editor, a feature that allows players to create their own levels for the game. This feature bolstered the game's popularity, as magazines such as \"Computer Gaming World\" held contests to see who could build the best level.",
"Title: N (video game)\n\nN (stylized as n) is a freeware video game developed by Metanet Software. It was inspired in part by \"Lode Runner\", \"Soldat\", and other side-scrolling games. It was the first of the N series, followed by \"N+\" then \"N++\". N won the audience choice award in the downloadables category of the 2005 Independent Games Festival.",
"Title: SilverBirch Studios\n\nSilverBirch Studios was a video game developer founded in 2004 by Kevin Birch. SilverBirch Studios was based in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. SilverBirch developed several mobile games and a handheld game, Metanet Software's \"N+\", for the DS and PSP. N+ showed well at E3 2008 and received IGN.com's \"Best Platform Game\" at the conference. N+ was released on August 26, 2008 for the DS and PSP in North America. N+ won IGN Game of the Month for August 2008 for both DS and PSP. As a result of losing external funding, Silverbirch Studios closed January 1, 2009.",
"Title: Indie Game Challenge\n\nThe Indie Game Challenge is an award competition run in conjunction between the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS), GameStop and The Guildhall at Southern Methodist University (SMU) to support independent video game development. Started in 2009, the competition highlights ten to twelve independent games, with winning games receiving monetary rewards in addition to the award. The Indie Game Challenge ceremonies are held during the annual D.I.C.E. Summit, during which the finalists are able to demonstrate their games to the press.",
"Title: N++\n\nN++ is a platform video game developed and published by Metanet Software, and is the sequel to the Adobe Flash game N+. The game was initially released for the PlayStation 4 game console on July 28, 2015 in North America, and July 29, 2015 in Europe, and was later released for the Microsoft Windows and macOS operating systems on August 25, 2016 and December 26, 2016, respectively. A version for Linux is currently in development. An expansion to the game, entitled \"N++ Ultimate Edition\", was released for the Windows version of the game on April 21, 2017, as a free update to the game.",
"Title: Derek Smart\n\nDerek K. Smart is an American video game designer. He is the president and lead developer of 3000AD, Inc., an indie game development company based in Aventura, FL. In addition he is the president of and investor in the video game development company Quest Online. Smart is an independent video game designer and software developer, and the creator of several video game series.",
"Title: Chris Hecker\n\nChristopher Bryan \"Chris\" Hecker (born 1970) is an American video game programmer and commentator. He is the founder of the gaming company Definition Six and best known for his engineering work on Will Wright's 2008 game \"Spore\". Hecker is an advocate for the indie game industry and co-founder of the Indie Game Jam. He has written a number of influential articles on programming and has been an editor for \"Game Developer Magazine\" and the \"Journal of Graphics Tools\"."
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Buckets of Rain was a track on this Bob Dylan album recorded for which record company?
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Columbia Records
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"\"Isis\" is a ballad written by Bob Dylan in collaboration with Jacques Levy, in July 1975.",
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"Bloke on Bloke is a 1997 outtakes compilation album by British rock musician Billy Bragg.",
" It gathers together several outtakes from the sessions for the \"William Bloke\" album.",
" Its title is a play on the Bob Dylan album \"Blonde On Blonde\"."
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"\"Shelter from the Storm\" is a song by Bob Dylan, released on his 15th studio album, \"Blood on the Tracks\", in 1975.",
" Along with \"Tangled Up in Blue\", \"Shelter from the Storm\" was one of two songs from \"Blood on the Tracks\" to be re-released on the 2000 compilation \"The Essential Bob Dylan\".",
" The song also appears on two live albums by Bob Dylan — \"Hard Rain\" (from a May 1976 performance) and \"At Budokan\" (recorded in February 1978).",
" A first take of the song, from the same recording session that produced the album track, is included on \"The Best of Bob Dylan, Vol.",
" 1\" (1997)."
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"The Complete Album Collection Vol.",
" One is a forty-seven disc box set released on November 4, 2013 by Bob Dylan.",
" It includes thirty-five studio albums released between 1962 and 2012, six live albums, and a compilation album, \"\", which contains previously released material unavailable on regular studio albums and makes the compilations \"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits\", \"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol.",
" II\", \"Biograph\", \"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume 3\" and \"The Essential Bob Dylan\" obsolete.",
" This release is the first time that the 1973 album \"Dylan\" has been released on CD in North America.",
" Fourteen of the albums have been remastered for this release.",
" Also included was a hardcover book featuring extensive new album-by-album liner notes penned by Clinton Heylin and a new introduction written by Bill Flanagan."
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"Blood on the Tracks is the fifteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on January 20, 1975 by Columbia Records.",
" The album marked Dylan's return to Columbia Records after a two-album stint with Asylum Records.",
" Dylan commenced recording the album in New York City in September 1974.",
" In December, shortly before Columbia was due to release the record, Dylan abruptly re-recorded much of the material in a studio in Minneapolis.",
" The final album contains five tracks from New York and five from Minneapolis."
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"Live from Austin, TX is a live album recorded by Neko Case on August 9, 2003 on the \"Austin City Limits\" Television series.",
" The performance first aired on PBS on November 8, 2003, was released on DVD in 2006, and appeared on Compact disc on January 9, 2007.",
" Aside from \"Behind the House\" and a cover of Bob Dylan's \"Buckets of Rain\", all songs appear on previous Case albums."
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"The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on May 27, 1963 by Columbia Records.",
" Whereas his self-titled debut album \"Bob Dylan\" had contained only two original songs, \"Freewheelin' \" represented the beginning of Dylan's writing contemporary words to traditional melodies.",
" Eleven of the thirteen songs on the album are Dylan's original compositions.",
" The album opens with \"Blowin' in the Wind\", which became an anthem of the 1960s, and an international hit for folk trio Peter, Paul & Mary soon after the release of \"Freewheelin' \".",
" The album featured several other songs which came to be regarded as among Dylan's best compositions and classics of the 1960s folk scene: \"Girl from the North Country\", \"Masters of War\", \"A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall\" and \"Don't Think Twice, It's All Right\"."
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"Rutles Highway Revisited is a various artists compilation album, released in 1990 by Shimmy Disc.",
" It comprises cover versions of songs recorded by The Rutles.",
" The album title is a reference to the 1965 Bob Dylan album \"Highway 61 Revisited\"."
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"Songs for the New Depression is the third studio album by American female singer Bette Midler, released in early 1976 on the Atlantic Records label.",
" The album which saw her making her debut as a composer (\"Mr. Rockefeller\" and the French language \"Samedi et Vendredi\"), as well as co-producer and sound engineer features contributions from musicians as diverse as soul singer Luther Vandross, Todd Rundgren and Brazilian jazz accordionist Sivuca.",
" \"Songs for the New Depression\" includes Midler's version of Tom Waits' \"Shiver Me Timbers\", a duet with Bob Dylan, \"Buckets of Rain\", and opens with her discofied take on Frank Sinatra's standard \"Strangers in the Night\" which became a #7 hit on the US dance charts.",
" Two of the tracks, \"Old Cape Cod\" and \"Marahuana\", were originally recorded during the sessions for 1972 debut album \"The Divine Miss M\" but remixed three years later by producers Lew Hahn and Arif Mardin for \"Songs for the New Depression\".",
" The album peaked at #27 on the \"Billboard\" album chart.",
" \"Mr. Rockefeller\" was sampled by rapper Kanye West on the song, \"Last Call\", from his debut album, \"The College Dropout\"."
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"Title: Isis (song)\n\n\"Isis\" is a ballad written by Bob Dylan in collaboration with Jacques Levy, in July 1975. The song is the second track on the Bob Dylan album \"Desire\".",
"Title: Bloke on Bloke\n\nBloke on Bloke is a 1997 outtakes compilation album by British rock musician Billy Bragg. It gathers together several outtakes from the sessions for the \"William Bloke\" album. Its title is a play on the Bob Dylan album \"Blonde On Blonde\".",
"Title: Shelter from the Storm\n\n\"Shelter from the Storm\" is a song by Bob Dylan, released on his 15th studio album, \"Blood on the Tracks\", in 1975. Along with \"Tangled Up in Blue\", \"Shelter from the Storm\" was one of two songs from \"Blood on the Tracks\" to be re-released on the 2000 compilation \"The Essential Bob Dylan\". The song also appears on two live albums by Bob Dylan — \"Hard Rain\" (from a May 1976 performance) and \"At Budokan\" (recorded in February 1978). A first take of the song, from the same recording session that produced the album track, is included on \"The Best of Bob Dylan, Vol. 1\" (1997).",
"Title: Bob Dylan: The Complete Album Collection Vol. One\n\nThe Complete Album Collection Vol. One is a forty-seven disc box set released on November 4, 2013 by Bob Dylan. It includes thirty-five studio albums released between 1962 and 2012, six live albums, and a compilation album, \"\", which contains previously released material unavailable on regular studio albums and makes the compilations \"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits\", \"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II\", \"Biograph\", \"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume 3\" and \"The Essential Bob Dylan\" obsolete. This release is the first time that the 1973 album \"Dylan\" has been released on CD in North America. Fourteen of the albums have been remastered for this release. Also included was a hardcover book featuring extensive new album-by-album liner notes penned by Clinton Heylin and a new introduction written by Bill Flanagan.",
"Title: Blood on the Tracks\n\nBlood on the Tracks is the fifteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on January 20, 1975 by Columbia Records. The album marked Dylan's return to Columbia Records after a two-album stint with Asylum Records. Dylan commenced recording the album in New York City in September 1974. In December, shortly before Columbia was due to release the record, Dylan abruptly re-recorded much of the material in a studio in Minneapolis. The final album contains five tracks from New York and five from Minneapolis.",
"Title: Live from Austin, TX (Neko Case album)\n\nLive from Austin, TX is a live album recorded by Neko Case on August 9, 2003 on the \"Austin City Limits\" Television series. The performance first aired on PBS on November 8, 2003, was released on DVD in 2006, and appeared on Compact disc on January 9, 2007. Aside from \"Behind the House\" and a cover of Bob Dylan's \"Buckets of Rain\", all songs appear on previous Case albums.",
"Title: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan\n\nThe Freewheelin' Bob Dylan is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on May 27, 1963 by Columbia Records. Whereas his self-titled debut album \"Bob Dylan\" had contained only two original songs, \"Freewheelin' \" represented the beginning of Dylan's writing contemporary words to traditional melodies. Eleven of the thirteen songs on the album are Dylan's original compositions. The album opens with \"Blowin' in the Wind\", which became an anthem of the 1960s, and an international hit for folk trio Peter, Paul & Mary soon after the release of \"Freewheelin' \". The album featured several other songs which came to be regarded as among Dylan's best compositions and classics of the 1960s folk scene: \"Girl from the North Country\", \"Masters of War\", \"A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall\" and \"Don't Think Twice, It's All Right\".",
"Title: Rutles Highway Revisited\n\nRutles Highway Revisited is a various artists compilation album, released in 1990 by Shimmy Disc. It comprises cover versions of songs recorded by The Rutles. The album title is a reference to the 1965 Bob Dylan album \"Highway 61 Revisited\".",
"Title: Buckets of Rain\n\n\"Buckets of Rain\" is a song written by Bob Dylan, released in 1975 on his critically acclaimed album \"Blood on the Tracks\".",
"Title: Songs for the New Depression\n\nSongs for the New Depression is the third studio album by American female singer Bette Midler, released in early 1976 on the Atlantic Records label. The album which saw her making her debut as a composer (\"Mr. Rockefeller\" and the French language \"Samedi et Vendredi\"), as well as co-producer and sound engineer features contributions from musicians as diverse as soul singer Luther Vandross, Todd Rundgren and Brazilian jazz accordionist Sivuca. \"Songs for the New Depression\" includes Midler's version of Tom Waits' \"Shiver Me Timbers\", a duet with Bob Dylan, \"Buckets of Rain\", and opens with her discofied take on Frank Sinatra's standard \"Strangers in the Night\" which became a #7 hit on the US dance charts. Two of the tracks, \"Old Cape Cod\" and \"Marahuana\", were originally recorded during the sessions for 1972 debut album \"The Divine Miss M\" but remixed three years later by producers Lew Hahn and Arif Mardin for \"Songs for the New Depression\". The album peaked at #27 on the \"Billboard\" album chart. \"Mr. Rockefeller\" was sampled by rapper Kanye West on the song, \"Last Call\", from his debut album, \"The College Dropout\"."
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"Title: 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 6 August 2006 at the Hungaroring, Budapest. It was the 13th race of the 2006 Formula One season. Jenson Button won the race, the first victory of his career and the first race win for a British driver since David Coulthard won the Australian Grand Prix three years previously, and the first by an Englishman since Johnny Herbert won the 1999 European Grand Prix nearly seven years previously, in similarly changeable weather circumstances. Pedro de la Rosa finished second for McLaren, the first podium finish of his career, and Nick Heidfeld finished third, giving BMW Sauber their first ever podium.",
"Title: Hungaroring\n\nThe Hungaroring is a motorsport race track in Mogyoród, Hungary where the Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix is held. In 1986, it became the location of the first Formula One Grand Prix behind the Iron Curtain. Bernie Ecclestone wanted a race in the USSR, but a Hungarian friend recommended Budapest. They wanted a street circuit similar to the Circuit de Monaco to be built in the Népliget – Budapest's largest park – but the government decided to build a new circuit just outside the city near a major highway. Construction works started on 1 October 1985. It was built in eight months, less time than any other Formula One circuit. The first race was held on 24 March 1986, in memory of János Drapál, the first Hungarian who won motorcycle Grand Prix races. According to a survey put together by the national tourism office of Hungary, Mogyoród ranks third among Hungarian destinations visited by tourists, behind the Danube Bend area and Lake Balaton, but ahead of Budapest. The circuit has FIA Grade 1 license.",
"Title: 2000 Hungarian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2000 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the XVI Marlboro Magyar Nagydíj) was a Formula One motor race held on 13 August 2000 at Hungaroring, near Budapest, Hungary. It was the twelfth race of the 2000 Formula One season and the 18th Hungarian Grand Prix. The 77-lap race was won by McLaren driver Mika Häkkinen after starting from third position. Michael Schumacher finished second in a Ferrari with Häkkinen's teammate David Coulthard third.",
"Title: 2001 Hungarian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2001 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the XVII Marlboro Magyar Nagydij) was a Formula One motor race held at Hungaroring on 19 August 2001. It was the 13th race of the 2001 Formula One season. This race saw Michael Schumacher win his fourth World Championship and equal Alain Prost's record of 51 Grand Prix victories. Rubens Barrichello in the other Ferrari finished second and McLaren driver David Coulthard finished third.",
"Title: Pedro de la Rosa\n\nPedro Martínez de la Rosa (] ; born 24 February 1971) is a Spanish Formula One driver who has participated in 107 Grands Prix for the Arrows, Jaguar, McLaren, Sauber and HRT F1 teams, debuting on 7 March 1999, becoming one of very few drivers to score a point at his first race. He has scored a total of 35 championship points, which includes a podium finish at the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix.",
"Title: 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the XX Marlboro Magyar Nagydí) was a Formula One motor race held on 15 August 2004 at the Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary. It was the thirteenth race of the 2004 Formula One season and the 20th Hungarian Grand Prix. The 70-lap race was won by Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher after starting from pole position. His teammate Rubens Barrichello finished second and Fernando Alonso came in third driving for Renault.",
"Title: Nick Heidfeld\n\nNick Lars Heidfeld (born 10 May 1977) is a German professional racing driver.",
"Title: 2014 Hungarian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2014 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the Formula 1 Pirelli Magyar Nagydíj 2014) was a Formula One motor race held on 27 July 2014 at the Hungaroring in Mogyoród, Hungary. It was the eleventh round of the 2014 Formula One season and the 29th Hungarian Grand Prix. The 70-lap race was won by Daniel Ricciardo for the Red Bull Racing team after starting from fourth position. Fernando Alonso finished second in a Ferrari, with Lewis Hamilton third in a Mercedes."
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When and when was the creator of the "Nobody's Baby But Mine" book born?
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December 11, 1948 in Cincinnati, Ohio
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" She later edited the book based on the show.",
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" She was named a Ms. Magazine \"Woman of the Year\" in 2004.",
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"Graco (pronounced gray-co) is an American baby products company, owned and operated by Newell Brands, now based in Atlanta, Georgia.",
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"Title: Miki Howard\n\nMiki Howard (born Alicia Michelle Howard; September 30, 1960) is an American singer and actress who had a string of Top 10 hit songs in the mid–1980s and early–1990s, including \"Baby, Be Mine\"(1987), \"Come Share My Love\" (1986) and \"Love Under New Management\" (1990). \" Ain't Nobody Like You\" (1992) and \"Ain't Nuthin' in the World\" (1989) both peaked at number one on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Top R&B Singles chart.",
"Title: Suzanne Braun Levine\n\nSuzanne Braun Levine is an American author and editor. From 1972 until 1988 she was the first editor of \"Ms.\", and she was later the first female editor of the \"Columbia Journalism Review\". While at Ms. she developed and produced the documentary \"She's Nobody's Baby: American Women in the 20th Century\", which aired as an HBO special and won a Peabody award. She later edited the book based on the show. She was the guest Editor-in-Chief of the 30th Anniversary issue of Ms. magazine in 2002. She was named a Ms. Magazine \"Woman of the Year\" in 2004. She joined the Board of Civic Ventures (now Encore.org) in 2009, and is also on the Board of the Ms. Foundation for Education and Communication, and on the Advisory Board for the Women’s Media Center and The Transition Network. She gave a talk at TEDxWomen in 2011.",
"Title: Mine Yoshizaki\n\nMine Yoshizaki (吉崎 観音 , Yoshizaki Mine , born December 2, 1971) is a Japanese manga creator who first started his career by making \"dōjinshi\" based on video games. Yoshizaki also worked as an assistant to manga artist Katsu Aki. His first publication was featured in a compilation book published by Shogakukan in 1989.",
"Title: Nobody's Baby But Mine\n\nNobody's Baby But Mine is a romance novel written by Susan Elizabeth Phillips and published in 1997. It may be categorized as baby love romance. It's a book in the Chicago Stars / Bonner Brothers series.",
"Title: Chris Nielsen (singer)\n\nChris Nielsen (born April 2, 1955 in Aalborg, Denmark) is a Canadian country singer, who recorded both as a solo artist and as a duo with her husband R. Harlan Smith. Her singles included \"You Know I Want You\", \"Baby Pictures\", \"I'd Love You Like Nobody Dared To\", \"Everyone's Laughin' But Me\" and \"Second Chance\".",
"Title: Graco (baby products)\n\nGraco (pronounced gray-co) is an American baby products company, owned and operated by Newell Brands, now based in Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded in 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by Russell Gray and Robert Cone (hence the name) as Graco Metal Products, a company that fabricated machine and car parts. Rex Thomas (one of two engineers hired to come up with a sustainable product) watched his wife sitting on the porch, rocking their baby in a swing with a string tied to it, while she read a book. Rex went into work the next day and said “why don’t we make an automatic baby swing.” After 18 months of research and development, the Swyngnomatic - the world’s first wind-up, automatic baby swing—was born in 1955, designed by company engineer Dave Saint. In 1987 the company pioneered the invention of the Pack N' Play Portable Playard, the world’s first portable playard (designed by Nate Saint, Dave Saint’s son).",
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"Title: Baby Animals (album)\n\nBaby Animals is the self-titled debut album by Australian band Baby Animals, released in 1991. The album debuted at number six on the ARIA Album Charts and spent six weeks at number one, eventually going eight times platinum and becoming the highest-selling debut Australian rock album of all time (until the release of Jet's album, \"Get Born\" 12 years later). In October 2010, \"Baby Animals\" was listed in the book, \"100 Best Australian Albums\"."
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6,644
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Who was the coach of The Human Highlight Film in 1990-91?
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Bob Weiss
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"Tarzan (also known as Tarzan 3D) is a 2013 English-language German 3D computer-animated motion capture action-adventure film written, directed and produced by German producer Reinhard Klooss which was released on October 17, 2013 in Russia.",
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"Title: 1976 New York Jets season\n\nThe 1976 New York Jets season was the 17th season for the team and the seventh in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 3–11 record from 1975 under new head coach Lou Holtz. The Jets again finished with a record of 3–11, which combined with the departure of Holtz before the end of the season, prompted John Facenda to say about the Jets during the NFL Films highlight film for that season \"Perhaps the best thing to say about the 1976 New York Jets season is that it's over\".",
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"Title: 1990–91 Atlanta Hawks season\n\nThe 1990–91 NBA season was the Hawks' 42nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 23rd season in Atlanta. Under new head coach Bob Weiss, the Hawks won their first three games. However, after a 4–1 start, they lost nine consecutive games in November, but went on to win 20 of their next 25 games including a 7-game winning streak. The Hawks finished fourth in the Central Division with a 43–39 record. Dominique Wilkins made the All-NBA Second Team averaging 25.9 points per game while being selected for the 1991 NBA All-Star Game. In the first round of the playoffs, the Hawks faced the defending champion Detroit Pistons. The Hawks won Game 1 at The Palace of Auburn Hills 103–98, but would lose the next two games. After winning Game 4 at The Omni, they lost the series in five games.",
"Title: America's Team\n\nThe term \"America's Team\" is a nickname that refers to the National Football League (NFL)'s Dallas Cowboys. The nickname originated with the team's 1978 highlight film, where the narrator (John Facenda) opens with the following introduction:",
"Title: The Human Highlight Reel\n\nThe Human Highlight Reel is a compilation album by American rock band Man Overboard, released on Run for Cover Records on 10 May 2011."
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Which was released first, Brave or Sky High?
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Sky High
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" He was active for some twenty years.",
" His name is sometimes written as Ski-Hi Lee, Sky Hi Lee, Sky-Hi Lee or Sky High Lee.",
" The pronunciation is 'Sky High' rather than 'Skee High'.",
" Lee was usually billed from Texas and wrestled as a cowboy.",
" He had a 54 inch chest, 87 inch arm reach and was said to be 6'8\" tall."
],
"title": "Ski Hi Lee"
},
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"sentences": [
"The discography of Outkast, an American hip hop duo consisting of rappers André 3000 and Big Boi, consists of five studio albums, one compilation album, one soundtrack album, one video album, thirty-two singles (including eight as featured artists), three promotional singles and twenty-one music videos.",
" In 1992, Outkast became the first hip hop act to be signed to the label LaFace Records; with their first studio album \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" (1994) that debuted at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" 200.",
" \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" spawned the commercially successful single \"Player's Ball\" that has reached at number 37 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" It was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" Their following two albums, \"ATLiens\" (1996) and \"Aquemini\" (1998), were commercially successful in the United States; both albums peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" 200, and were certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" Three singles were solicited from each album; all three from \"ATLiens\" charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with \"Elevators (Me & You)\" peaking at number 12, making it the most successful.",
" The lead single from \"Aquemini\", \"Rosa Parks\", peaked at number 55 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100: two more singles, \"Skew It on the Bar-B\" and \"Da Art of Storytellin' (Pt. 1)\", were released from the album.",
" In 1998, Outkast collaborated with hip hop group Goodie Mob on the single \"Black Ice (Sky High)\" and rapper Cool Breeze on the single \"Watch for the Hook\"; both singles peaked at numbers 50 and 73 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, respectively."
],
"title": "Outkast discography"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies\" (; lit.",
" \"sea wide sky empty\") is a song performed by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond.",
" Being released on 1993 in the Cantonese album \"Rock and Roll\", the song was massively popular.",
" The song has been also translated as \"Under a Vast Sky\", \"Ocean Wide Sky High\", \"Vast Seas, Clear Skies\", and"
],
"title": "Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brave is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.",
" It was directed by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman and co-directed by Steve Purcell.",
" The story is by Chapman, with the screenplay by Andrews, Purcell, Chapman and Irene Mecchi.",
" The film was produced by Katherine Sarafian, with John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and Pete Docter as executive producers.",
" The film's voice cast features Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Julie Walters, Robbie Coltrane, Kevin McKidd, and Craig Ferguson.",
" Set in the Scottish Highlands, the film tells the story of a princess named Merida who defies an age-old custom, causing chaos in the kingdom by expressing the desire not to be betrothed."
],
"title": "Brave (2012 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Looks Like Sex\" is a song by American recording artist Mike Posner from his third mixtape \"The Layover\", although the version of the song on the tape is merely a snippet.",
" It was released on December 2, 2011 in the US.",
" The song was written by Mike Posner and Mason Levy, but is heavily derivative of \"Midnight City\" by French act M83.",
" The song did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 18.",
" A remix version by Internet cartoon band Your Favorite Martian has released on their YouTube channel.",
" Musically, the song contains \"slinky electro-pop\" characteristics.",
" It was originally intended to be on his second album, then under the name of \"Sky High\", but once Posner stated that his album would be called \"Pages\", he then confirmed that he started over with recording and that the single would not appear on the album."
],
"title": "Looks Like Sex"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Big Sky High School is an American public high school in Missoula, Montana, opened in 1980.",
" The school made Missoula the first city in Montana to have four secondary schools.",
" It is a part of the Missoula County Public Schools."
],
"title": "Big Sky High School"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Central Business District of Bangalore, is the area with a radius of 10 kilometers from Vidhan Soudha.",
" This is the main commercial area of Bangalore.",
" It has many high rises, with UB Tower as the highest at 123 m .",
" The Collection in UB City is India's first Luxury Shopping Mall.",
" The Land prices are sky high, Brigade Road is Asia's third most expensive street, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bangalore is 13th most expensive in Asia."
],
"title": "Bangalore Central Business District"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Regret\" is a song recorded by American singer LeToya Luckett released as the third single taken from her second studio album Lady Love (2009) featuring American rapper Ludacris.",
" The song was written by Durell Babbs, Christopher Bridges, Jerry \"Texx\" Franklin, LeToya Luckett, Kurt Stephens, J. Valentine and produced by Babbs.",
" The song was released on November 11, 2009, through Capital Records.",
" The Sky High Remix was released on iTunes on December 18, 2009."
],
"title": "Regret (LeToya Luckett song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sky High is a 2005 American superhero comedy film about an airborne school for teenage superheroes.",
" It was directed by Mike Mitchell, and written by Paul Hernandez, Robert Schooley and Mark McCorkle.",
" The film stars Michael Angarano as Will, an incoming freshman at the school, Danielle Panabaker as his best friend and love interest, Kurt Russell and Kelly Preston as his parents, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as a popular senior, Steven Strait as Will's rival, and Lynda Carter as Principal Powers."
],
"title": "Sky High (2005 film)"
}
] |
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"Title: Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel\n\n\"Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel\" is a disco song written by Freddie Perren and Keni St. Lewis. It was recorded by the American band Tavares in 1976. It was released as a single from the album \"Sky High! \" and was split into two parts: the first part was 3 minutes and 28 seconds in length, while the second part was 3 minutes and 10 seconds. \"Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel\" was re-released in February 1986.",
"Title: Ski Hi Lee\n\nRobert E. Leedy (February 9, 1921 - 1973 or 74) was a Canadian professional wrestler, better known as Ski Hi Lee. He was active for some twenty years. His name is sometimes written as Ski-Hi Lee, Sky Hi Lee, Sky-Hi Lee or Sky High Lee. The pronunciation is 'Sky High' rather than 'Skee High'. Lee was usually billed from Texas and wrestled as a cowboy. He had a 54 inch chest, 87 inch arm reach and was said to be 6'8\" tall.",
"Title: Outkast discography\n\nThe discography of Outkast, an American hip hop duo consisting of rappers André 3000 and Big Boi, consists of five studio albums, one compilation album, one soundtrack album, one video album, thirty-two singles (including eight as featured artists), three promotional singles and twenty-one music videos. In 1992, Outkast became the first hip hop act to be signed to the label LaFace Records; with their first studio album \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" (1994) that debuted at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" spawned the commercially successful single \"Player's Ball\" that has reached at number 37 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Their following two albums, \"ATLiens\" (1996) and \"Aquemini\" (1998), were commercially successful in the United States; both albums peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" 200, and were certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Three singles were solicited from each album; all three from \"ATLiens\" charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with \"Elevators (Me & You)\" peaking at number 12, making it the most successful. The lead single from \"Aquemini\", \"Rosa Parks\", peaked at number 55 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100: two more singles, \"Skew It on the Bar-B\" and \"Da Art of Storytellin' (Pt. 1)\", were released from the album. In 1998, Outkast collaborated with hip hop group Goodie Mob on the single \"Black Ice (Sky High)\" and rapper Cool Breeze on the single \"Watch for the Hook\"; both singles peaked at numbers 50 and 73 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, respectively.",
"Title: Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies\n\n\"Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies\" (; lit. \"sea wide sky empty\") is a song performed by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. Being released on 1993 in the Cantonese album \"Rock and Roll\", the song was massively popular. The song has been also translated as \"Under a Vast Sky\", \"Ocean Wide Sky High\", \"Vast Seas, Clear Skies\", and",
"Title: Brave (2012 film)\n\nBrave is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman and co-directed by Steve Purcell. The story is by Chapman, with the screenplay by Andrews, Purcell, Chapman and Irene Mecchi. The film was produced by Katherine Sarafian, with John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and Pete Docter as executive producers. The film's voice cast features Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Julie Walters, Robbie Coltrane, Kevin McKidd, and Craig Ferguson. Set in the Scottish Highlands, the film tells the story of a princess named Merida who defies an age-old custom, causing chaos in the kingdom by expressing the desire not to be betrothed.",
"Title: Looks Like Sex\n\n\"Looks Like Sex\" is a song by American recording artist Mike Posner from his third mixtape \"The Layover\", although the version of the song on the tape is merely a snippet. It was released on December 2, 2011 in the US. The song was written by Mike Posner and Mason Levy, but is heavily derivative of \"Midnight City\" by French act M83. The song did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 18. A remix version by Internet cartoon band Your Favorite Martian has released on their YouTube channel. Musically, the song contains \"slinky electro-pop\" characteristics. It was originally intended to be on his second album, then under the name of \"Sky High\", but once Posner stated that his album would be called \"Pages\", he then confirmed that he started over with recording and that the single would not appear on the album.",
"Title: Big Sky High School\n\nBig Sky High School is an American public high school in Missoula, Montana, opened in 1980. The school made Missoula the first city in Montana to have four secondary schools. It is a part of the Missoula County Public Schools.",
"Title: Bangalore Central Business District\n\nThe Central Business District of Bangalore, is the area with a radius of 10 kilometers from Vidhan Soudha. This is the main commercial area of Bangalore. It has many high rises, with UB Tower as the highest at 123 m . The Collection in UB City is India's first Luxury Shopping Mall. The Land prices are sky high, Brigade Road is Asia's third most expensive street, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bangalore is 13th most expensive in Asia.",
"Title: Regret (LeToya Luckett song)\n\n\"Regret\" is a song recorded by American singer LeToya Luckett released as the third single taken from her second studio album Lady Love (2009) featuring American rapper Ludacris. The song was written by Durell Babbs, Christopher Bridges, Jerry \"Texx\" Franklin, LeToya Luckett, Kurt Stephens, J. Valentine and produced by Babbs. The song was released on November 11, 2009, through Capital Records. The Sky High Remix was released on iTunes on December 18, 2009.",
"Title: Sky High (2005 film)\n\nSky High is a 2005 American superhero comedy film about an airborne school for teenage superheroes. It was directed by Mike Mitchell, and written by Paul Hernandez, Robert Schooley and Mark McCorkle. The film stars Michael Angarano as Will, an incoming freshman at the school, Danielle Panabaker as his best friend and love interest, Kurt Russell and Kelly Preston as his parents, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as a popular senior, Steven Strait as Will's rival, and Lynda Carter as Principal Powers."
] |
6,646
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Which actress from The Andy Griffith Show was also part of the 1949 film Father Was a Fullback?
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Betty Lynn
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hard
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"sentences": [
"Elizabeth Ann Theresa \"Betty\" Lynn (born August 29, 1926) is a former American actress.",
" She is best known for her role as Thelma Lou, Deputy Barney Fife's girlfriend, on \"The Andy Griffith Show\"."
],
"title": "Betty Lynn"
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"sentences": [
"The Andy Griffith Show is an American situation comedy which aired on CBS from October 3, 1960, to September 6, 1971, with a total of 327 half-hour episodes spanning over 11 seasons, first in black and white and then in color, which partially originated from an episode of \"The Danny Thomas Show\".",
" It originally starred Andy Griffith in the role of Andy Taylor, the widowed sheriff of the fictional small community of Mayberry, North Carolina.",
" Other major characters include Andy's inept but well-meaning deputy, who is also his cousin, Barney Fife (Don Knotts); Andy's spinster aunt and housekeeper, \"Aunt\" Bee Taylor (Frances Bavier), and Andy's precocious young son, Opie (Ron Howard).",
" Eccentric townspeople and temperamental girlfriends complete the cast.",
" Regarding the tone of the show, Griffith said that despite a contemporary setting, the show evoked nostalgia, stating in a \"Today Show\" interview: \"Well, though we never said it, and though it was shot in the '60s, it had a feeling of the '30s.",
" It was, when we were doing it, of a time gone by.\""
],
"title": "The Andy Griffith Show"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"The Christmas Story\" is an episode from the American television program \"The Andy Griffith Show\" broadcast Monday December 19, 1960 on CBS.",
" A family spends Christmas Eve in jail.",
" \"Christmas Story\" is the eleventh episode in season one, and the eleventh episode in the complete series.",
" The show is noted for being the only Christmas episode in \"The Andy Griffith Show\" complete series, and for featuring actress Margaret Kerry, the model for Tinkerbell in Walt Disney's 1953 animated feature film, \"Peter Pan\".",
" On December 25th, 2015, CBS aired this episode in color, as part of \"The Andy Griffith Show Christmas Special\", which also included \"The Pickle Story\"."
],
"title": "The Christmas Story (The Andy Griffith Show)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Father Was a Fullback is a 1949 film black-and-white of Twentieth Century Fox based on a comedy by Clifford Goldsmith.",
" The film is about a college American football star and his woes.",
" The film stars Fred MacMurray, Maureen O'Hara, Natalie Wood, and Betty Lynn."
],
"title": "Father Was a Fullback"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Floyd Lawson (Floyd the Barber) is a fictional character on the American sitcom \"The Andy Griffith Show\", who was likely inspired by barbers in Andy Griffith's real-life hometown of Mount Airy, North Carolina.",
" One barber named Russell Hiatt was known as \"the real-life Floyd\".",
" Hiatt may have cut Andy Griffith's hair while Griffith was young and living in Mount Airy, and was still cutting hair daily at \"Floyd's City Barber Shop\" in Downtown Mount Airy until several years before his death on May 3, 2016.",
" Griffith denied that Hiatt was the inspiration for Floyd Lawson, however, saying, \"A barber up there says he cut my hair when I was a child.",
" Hell, he’ll have to be 115 years old.\""
],
"title": "Floyd Lawson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sheriff Andrew \"Andy\" Jackson Taylor and in earlier episodes as Cousin Andy by Barney Fife is the major character on \"The Andy Griffith Show\", an American sitcom which aired on CBS, (1960–1968).",
" He also appears in the \"Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.\" episode \"Opie Joins the Marines\", made a cameo appearance in the USMC episode \"Gomer Goes Home,\" five episodes of \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" (1968–1971) and the reunion telemovie \"Return to Mayberry\" (1986).",
" The character made his initial appearance in an episode of \"The Danny Thomas Show\" entitled \"Danny Meets Andy Griffith.\"",
" In the CBS special \"The Andy Griffith - Don Knotts - Jim Nabors Show\" (1965), Andy and Barney are featured in a musical sketch about their friendship and recreate some classic moments between the characters.",
" Andy Griffith, as Sheriff Taylor, also has a brief comedy cameo in \"Rowan and Martin at the Movies\" (1969), a PSA short subject promoting the purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds.",
" Andy Taylor appeared in all 249 episodes of \"The Andy Griffith Show\" and was played by comedian and actor Andy Griffith."
],
"title": "Andy Taylor (The Andy Griffith Show)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Strangers in 7A is a television movie drama/thriller starring Andy Griffith, Ida Lupino, and Michael Brandon that aired on CBS in November 1972.",
" It was based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Fielden Farrington.",
" The film was the first real dramatic role for Griffith following his eight-year run on \"The Andy Griffith Show\", and his two unsuccessful series follow-ups (\"Headmaster\", and \"The New Andy Griffith Show\").",
" The film would lead Griffith to star in a series of TV-movies throughout the entire 1970s and most of the 1980s before he re-emerged with another successful series (\"Matlock\")."
],
"title": "The Strangers in 7A"
},
{
"sentences": [
"William Emmett Forrest, Jr. (September 3, 1927 – January 12, 2013) was an American pop culture collector, museum founder, and longtime friend of actor Andy Griffith.",
" Forrest was an extensive collector of memorabilia spanning Griffith's career.",
" He persuaded Andy Griffith to donate set pieces and other items from the \"Andy Griffith Show\".",
" Forrest used his collection to found the Andy Griffith Museum in Mount Airy, North Carolina, which opened to the public on September 26, 2009."
],
"title": "Emmett Forrest"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bernard \"Barney\" P. Milton Oliver Fife is a fictional character in the American television program \"The Andy Griffith Show\", portrayed by comic actor Don Knotts.",
" Barney Fife is a deputy sheriff in the slow paced, sleepy southern community of Mayberry, North Carolina.",
" He appeared in the first five seasons (1960–65) as a main character, and, after leaving the show at the end of season five, made a few guest appearances in the following three color seasons (1965–68).",
" He also appeared in the first episode of the spin-off series \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" (1968–1971), and in the 1986 reunion telemovie \"Return to Mayberry\".",
" Additionally, Barney appeared in the \"Joey Bishop Show\" episode, \"Joey's Hideaway Cabin\" and the first episode of \"The New Andy Griffith Show\"."
],
"title": "Barney Fife"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Aunt Bee is a fictional character from the 1960 American television sitcom \"The Andy Griffith Show\".",
" Played by Frances Bavier, the character migrated to the spinoff \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" (1968–1971) when \"The Andy Griffith Show\"ended its run in 1968, and remained for two years.",
" Though she was the aunt of Sheriff Andy Taylor, virtually every character in Mayberry called her \"Aunt Bee\"."
],
"title": "Aunt Bee"
}
] |
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"Title: Betty Lynn\n\nElizabeth Ann Theresa \"Betty\" Lynn (born August 29, 1926) is a former American actress. She is best known for her role as Thelma Lou, Deputy Barney Fife's girlfriend, on \"The Andy Griffith Show\".",
"Title: The Andy Griffith Show\n\nThe Andy Griffith Show is an American situation comedy which aired on CBS from October 3, 1960, to September 6, 1971, with a total of 327 half-hour episodes spanning over 11 seasons, first in black and white and then in color, which partially originated from an episode of \"The Danny Thomas Show\". It originally starred Andy Griffith in the role of Andy Taylor, the widowed sheriff of the fictional small community of Mayberry, North Carolina. Other major characters include Andy's inept but well-meaning deputy, who is also his cousin, Barney Fife (Don Knotts); Andy's spinster aunt and housekeeper, \"Aunt\" Bee Taylor (Frances Bavier), and Andy's precocious young son, Opie (Ron Howard). Eccentric townspeople and temperamental girlfriends complete the cast. Regarding the tone of the show, Griffith said that despite a contemporary setting, the show evoked nostalgia, stating in a \"Today Show\" interview: \"Well, though we never said it, and though it was shot in the '60s, it had a feeling of the '30s. It was, when we were doing it, of a time gone by.\"",
"Title: The Christmas Story (The Andy Griffith Show)\n\n\"The Christmas Story\" is an episode from the American television program \"The Andy Griffith Show\" broadcast Monday December 19, 1960 on CBS. A family spends Christmas Eve in jail. \"Christmas Story\" is the eleventh episode in season one, and the eleventh episode in the complete series. The show is noted for being the only Christmas episode in \"The Andy Griffith Show\" complete series, and for featuring actress Margaret Kerry, the model for Tinkerbell in Walt Disney's 1953 animated feature film, \"Peter Pan\". On December 25th, 2015, CBS aired this episode in color, as part of \"The Andy Griffith Show Christmas Special\", which also included \"The Pickle Story\".",
"Title: Father Was a Fullback\n\nFather Was a Fullback is a 1949 film black-and-white of Twentieth Century Fox based on a comedy by Clifford Goldsmith. The film is about a college American football star and his woes. The film stars Fred MacMurray, Maureen O'Hara, Natalie Wood, and Betty Lynn.",
"Title: Floyd Lawson\n\nFloyd Lawson (Floyd the Barber) is a fictional character on the American sitcom \"The Andy Griffith Show\", who was likely inspired by barbers in Andy Griffith's real-life hometown of Mount Airy, North Carolina. One barber named Russell Hiatt was known as \"the real-life Floyd\". Hiatt may have cut Andy Griffith's hair while Griffith was young and living in Mount Airy, and was still cutting hair daily at \"Floyd's City Barber Shop\" in Downtown Mount Airy until several years before his death on May 3, 2016. Griffith denied that Hiatt was the inspiration for Floyd Lawson, however, saying, \"A barber up there says he cut my hair when I was a child. Hell, he’ll have to be 115 years old.\"",
"Title: Andy Taylor (The Andy Griffith Show)\n\nSheriff Andrew \"Andy\" Jackson Taylor and in earlier episodes as Cousin Andy by Barney Fife is the major character on \"The Andy Griffith Show\", an American sitcom which aired on CBS, (1960–1968). He also appears in the \"Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.\" episode \"Opie Joins the Marines\", made a cameo appearance in the USMC episode \"Gomer Goes Home,\" five episodes of \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" (1968–1971) and the reunion telemovie \"Return to Mayberry\" (1986). The character made his initial appearance in an episode of \"The Danny Thomas Show\" entitled \"Danny Meets Andy Griffith.\" In the CBS special \"The Andy Griffith - Don Knotts - Jim Nabors Show\" (1965), Andy and Barney are featured in a musical sketch about their friendship and recreate some classic moments between the characters. Andy Griffith, as Sheriff Taylor, also has a brief comedy cameo in \"Rowan and Martin at the Movies\" (1969), a PSA short subject promoting the purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds. Andy Taylor appeared in all 249 episodes of \"The Andy Griffith Show\" and was played by comedian and actor Andy Griffith.",
"Title: The Strangers in 7A\n\nThe Strangers in 7A is a television movie drama/thriller starring Andy Griffith, Ida Lupino, and Michael Brandon that aired on CBS in November 1972. It was based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Fielden Farrington. The film was the first real dramatic role for Griffith following his eight-year run on \"The Andy Griffith Show\", and his two unsuccessful series follow-ups (\"Headmaster\", and \"The New Andy Griffith Show\"). The film would lead Griffith to star in a series of TV-movies throughout the entire 1970s and most of the 1980s before he re-emerged with another successful series (\"Matlock\").",
"Title: Emmett Forrest\n\nWilliam Emmett Forrest, Jr. (September 3, 1927 – January 12, 2013) was an American pop culture collector, museum founder, and longtime friend of actor Andy Griffith. Forrest was an extensive collector of memorabilia spanning Griffith's career. He persuaded Andy Griffith to donate set pieces and other items from the \"Andy Griffith Show\". Forrest used his collection to found the Andy Griffith Museum in Mount Airy, North Carolina, which opened to the public on September 26, 2009.",
"Title: Barney Fife\n\nBernard \"Barney\" P. Milton Oliver Fife is a fictional character in the American television program \"The Andy Griffith Show\", portrayed by comic actor Don Knotts. Barney Fife is a deputy sheriff in the slow paced, sleepy southern community of Mayberry, North Carolina. He appeared in the first five seasons (1960–65) as a main character, and, after leaving the show at the end of season five, made a few guest appearances in the following three color seasons (1965–68). He also appeared in the first episode of the spin-off series \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" (1968–1971), and in the 1986 reunion telemovie \"Return to Mayberry\". Additionally, Barney appeared in the \"Joey Bishop Show\" episode, \"Joey's Hideaway Cabin\" and the first episode of \"The New Andy Griffith Show\".",
"Title: Aunt Bee\n\nAunt Bee is a fictional character from the 1960 American television sitcom \"The Andy Griffith Show\". Played by Frances Bavier, the character migrated to the spinoff \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" (1968–1971) when \"The Andy Griffith Show\"ended its run in 1968, and remained for two years. Though she was the aunt of Sheriff Andy Taylor, virtually every character in Mayberry called her \"Aunt Bee\"."
] |
6,647
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Who co starred in a 1941 American musical film with a Kennedy Center Honeree?
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Bing Crosby
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"sentences": [
"Babes on Broadway is a 1941 American musical film starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland and directed by Busby Berkeley, with Vincente Minnelli directing Garland's big solo numbers.",
" The film, which features Fay Bainter and Virginia Weidler, was the third in the \"Backyard Musical\" series about kids who put on their own show, following \"Babes in Arms\" (1939) and \"Strike Up the Band\" (1940).",
" Songs in the film include \"Babes on Broadway\" by Burton Lane (music) and E.Y. \"Yip\" Harburg (lyrics), and \"How About You?",
"\" by Lane with lyrics by Ralph Freed, the brother of producer Arthur Freed.",
" The movie ends with a minstrel show performed by the main cast in blackface."
],
"title": "Babes on Broadway"
},
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"sentences": [
"Mary Virginia Martin (December 1, 1913 – November 3, 1990) was an American actress, singer, and Broadway star.",
" A muse of Rodgers and Hammerstein, she originated many leading roles over her career including Nellie Forbush in \"South Pacific\" and Maria von Trapp in \"The Sound of Music\".",
" She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1989.",
" She was the mother of actor Larry Hagman."
],
"title": "Mary Martin"
},
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"sentences": [
"Sailors on Leave is a 1941 American musical film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Art Arthur and Malcolm Stuart Boylan.",
" The film stars William Lundigan, Shirley Ross, Chick Chandler, Ruth Donnelly, Mae Clarke and Cliff Nazarro.",
" The film was released on September 30, 1941, by Republic Pictures."
],
"title": "Sailors on Leave"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Washington Chamber Symphony (WCS) was an American chamber orchestra based in Washington, D.C. which was active during the last quarter of the 20th century.",
" Founded in 1976 by conductor Stephen Simon, the orchestra was originally titled the Handel Festival Orchestra.",
" Initially the orchestra was essentially the resident ensemble for the annual Handel Festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.",
" However, as time went on the orchestra began to expand its repertoire beyond Handel into a broad range of works from a variety of musical periods, including contemporary works.",
" When the Kennedy Center's Handel Festival ceased in 1987, the orchestra changed its name to the Washington Chamber Symphony and continued to offer an annual concert series at the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater.",
" The orchestra disbanded suddenly in July 2002, citing post 9/11 financial difficulties as the reason."
],
"title": "Washington Chamber Symphony"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Birth of the Blues is a 1941 American musical film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Bing Crosby, Mary Martin and Brian Donlevy."
],
"title": "Birth of the Blues"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Honolulu Lu is a 1941 American musical film directed by Charles Barton and written by Eliot Gibbons.",
" The film stars Lupe Velez, Bruce Bennett, Leo Carrillo, Marjorie Gateson, Don Beddoe and Forrest Tucker.",
" The film was released December 11, 1941, by Columbia Pictures."
],
"title": "Honolulu Lu"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nice Girl?",
" is a 1941 American musical film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone, Walter Brennan, Robert Stack, and Robert Benchley.",
" Based on the play \"Nice Girl?\"",
" by Phyllis Duganne, the film is about a young girl who finds herself attracted to one of her father's business partners who comes to town to give her father a scholarship for his dietary studies."
],
"title": "Nice Girl?"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Moonlight in Hawaii is a 1941 American musical film comedy starring Jane Frazee."
],
"title": "Moonlight in Hawaii"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Chocolate Soldier is a 1941 American musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth.",
" Using the original music by Oscar Straus the plot is somewhat loosely based on the Ferenc Molnár play entitled \"Testőr\" and is unrelated to either the original play or the Oscar Straus operetta."
],
"title": "The Chocolate Soldier (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Mark Twain Prize for American Humor is an American award for humor awarded by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts annually since 1998.",
" It is named after the 19th century novelist, essayist and humorist Mark Twain and is presented to an individual who has made a significant contribution to American humor.",
" The prize is presented and the show is taped in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall in Washington DC, during which the honoree is celebrated by his or her peers.",
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"Title: Babes on Broadway\n\nBabes on Broadway is a 1941 American musical film starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland and directed by Busby Berkeley, with Vincente Minnelli directing Garland's big solo numbers. The film, which features Fay Bainter and Virginia Weidler, was the third in the \"Backyard Musical\" series about kids who put on their own show, following \"Babes in Arms\" (1939) and \"Strike Up the Band\" (1940). Songs in the film include \"Babes on Broadway\" by Burton Lane (music) and E.Y. \"Yip\" Harburg (lyrics), and \"How About You? \" by Lane with lyrics by Ralph Freed, the brother of producer Arthur Freed. The movie ends with a minstrel show performed by the main cast in blackface.",
"Title: Mary Martin\n\nMary Virginia Martin (December 1, 1913 – November 3, 1990) was an American actress, singer, and Broadway star. A muse of Rodgers and Hammerstein, she originated many leading roles over her career including Nellie Forbush in \"South Pacific\" and Maria von Trapp in \"The Sound of Music\". She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1989. She was the mother of actor Larry Hagman.",
"Title: Sailors on Leave\n\nSailors on Leave is a 1941 American musical film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Art Arthur and Malcolm Stuart Boylan. The film stars William Lundigan, Shirley Ross, Chick Chandler, Ruth Donnelly, Mae Clarke and Cliff Nazarro. The film was released on September 30, 1941, by Republic Pictures.",
"Title: Washington Chamber Symphony\n\nThe Washington Chamber Symphony (WCS) was an American chamber orchestra based in Washington, D.C. which was active during the last quarter of the 20th century. Founded in 1976 by conductor Stephen Simon, the orchestra was originally titled the Handel Festival Orchestra. Initially the orchestra was essentially the resident ensemble for the annual Handel Festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. However, as time went on the orchestra began to expand its repertoire beyond Handel into a broad range of works from a variety of musical periods, including contemporary works. When the Kennedy Center's Handel Festival ceased in 1987, the orchestra changed its name to the Washington Chamber Symphony and continued to offer an annual concert series at the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater. The orchestra disbanded suddenly in July 2002, citing post 9/11 financial difficulties as the reason.",
"Title: Birth of the Blues\n\nBirth of the Blues is a 1941 American musical film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Bing Crosby, Mary Martin and Brian Donlevy.",
"Title: Honolulu Lu\n\nHonolulu Lu is a 1941 American musical film directed by Charles Barton and written by Eliot Gibbons. The film stars Lupe Velez, Bruce Bennett, Leo Carrillo, Marjorie Gateson, Don Beddoe and Forrest Tucker. The film was released December 11, 1941, by Columbia Pictures.",
"Title: Nice Girl?\n\nNice Girl? is a 1941 American musical film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone, Walter Brennan, Robert Stack, and Robert Benchley. Based on the play \"Nice Girl?\" by Phyllis Duganne, the film is about a young girl who finds herself attracted to one of her father's business partners who comes to town to give her father a scholarship for his dietary studies.",
"Title: Moonlight in Hawaii\n\nMoonlight in Hawaii is a 1941 American musical film comedy starring Jane Frazee.",
"Title: The Chocolate Soldier (film)\n\nThe Chocolate Soldier is a 1941 American musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Using the original music by Oscar Straus the plot is somewhat loosely based on the Ferenc Molnár play entitled \"Testőr\" and is unrelated to either the original play or the Oscar Straus operetta.",
"Title: Mark Twain Prize for American Humor\n\nThe Mark Twain Prize for American Humor is an American award for humor awarded by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts annually since 1998. It is named after the 19th century novelist, essayist and humorist Mark Twain and is presented to an individual who has made a significant contribution to American humor. The prize is presented and the show is taped in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall in Washington DC, during which the honoree is celebrated by his or her peers. The event is a significant fundraiser to benefit the Kennedy Center, which sells tickets as well as access to dinners and after-parties featuring the celebrities."
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"Title: 2017 Western Michigan Broncos football team\n\nThe 2017 Western Michigan Broncos football team represents Western Michigan University (WMU) in the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They are led by first-year head coach Tim Lester and play their home games at Waldo Stadium as a member of the West Division of the Mid-American Conference (MAC).",
"Title: 2009 Western Michigan Broncos football team\n\nThe 2009 Western Michigan Broncos football team represented Western Michigan University in the 2009 NCAA football season. The WMU football team was coached by Bill Cubit and played their homes game in Waldo Stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan. WMU finished the season 5–7, defeating fellow Mid-American Conference (MAC) members Buffalo, Eastern Michigan, Miami and Toledo, Football Championship Subdivision team Hofstra",
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"Title: 2010 Western Michigan Broncos football team\n\nThe 2010 Western Michigan Broncos football team represented Western Michigan University during the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Broncos, led by sixth-year head coach Bill Cubit, compete in the West Division of the Mid-American Conference and played their home games at Waldo Stadium. They finished the season 6–6, 5–3 in MAC play.",
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Talen Energy
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"Title: 2016 Russell Athletic Bowl\n\nThe 2016 Russell Athletic Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game played on December 28, 2016 at the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. The 27th edition of the Russell Athletic Bowl featured the Miami Hurricanes of the Atlantic Coast Conference against the West Virginia Mountaineers of the Big 12 Conference. It was one of the 2016–17 bowl games that concluded the 2016 FBS football season. The game's naming rights sponsor is the Russell Athletic uniform company.",
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The Negotiator is a 1998 American action thriller film directed by F. Gary Gray, and starring Samuel L. Jackson and Kevin Spacey as two hostage lieutenants, is an American actor, film director, producer, screenwriter, and singer, born on which date?
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"Title: Kevin Spacey\n\nKevin Spacey Fowler, KBE (born July 26, 1959) is an American actor, film director, producer, screenwriter, and singer. He began his career as a stage actor during the 1980s before obtaining supporting roles in film and television. He gained critical acclaim in the early 1990s that culminated in his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the neo-noir crime thriller \"The Usual Suspects\" (1995), and an Academy Award for Best Actor for midlife crisis-themed drama \"American Beauty\" (1999).",
"Title: The Negotiator\n\nThe Negotiator is a 1998 American action thriller film directed by F. Gary Gray, and starring Samuel L. Jackson and Kevin Spacey as two hostage lieutenants.",
"Title: Shaft (2000 film)\n\nShaft is a 2000 American action thriller film directed by John Singleton and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Vanessa L. Williams, Jeffrey Wright, Christian Bale, Dan Hedaya, Busta Rhymes, Toni Collette and Richard Roundtree. This film is not a remake of the 1971 film of the same name, but rather a sequel, therefore making it a fourth installment. Jackson's John Shaft character is the nephew of the original John Shaft. The film received generally positive reviews and opened at the number one position at the box office when it debuted June 16, 2000.",
"Title: Kyle Newman\n\nKyle Newman (born March 16, 1976) is an American filmmaker whose directorial work encompasses a number of feature films including the action-comedy \"Barely Lethal\", starring Oscar nominees Hailee Steinfeld and Samuel L. Jackson alongside Jessica Alba and Sophie Turner, for producer Brett Ratner, released by A24 Films; Fanboys, a Star Wars-themed comedy starring Kristen Bell, produced by Kevin Spacey and distributed by The Weinstein Company; as well as The Hollow, a modern retelling of Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.",
"Title: Cleaner (film)\n\nCleaner is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Renny Harlin, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Ed Harris, Keke Palmer and Eva Mendes.",
"Title: F. Gary Gray\n\nFelix Gary Gray (born July 17, 1969), known professionally as F. Gary Gray, is an American film director, film producer, music video director and actor. Gray directed \"Friday\", \"Set It Off\", \"The Negotiator\", \"The Italian Job\" and \"Straight Outta Compton\". He also directed the eighth installment of the \"Fast and the Furious\" franchise, \"The Fate of the Furious\", which had the highest-grossing worldwide opening ever and is the 11th highest-grossing film of all-time. He also directed some critically acclaimed hip-hop music videos like \"It Was a Good Day\" by Ice Cube, \"Natural Born Killaz\" by Dr. Dre and Ice Cube, \"Keep Their Heads Ringin'\" by Dr. Dre, \"Waterfalls\" by TLC and \"Ms. Jackson\" by OutKast.",
"Title: Jalmari Helander\n\nJalmari Helander (born 21 July 1976, Helsinki) is a Finnish screenwriter and film director. He is known for the 2010 film \"\" and the 2014 action-adventure \"Big Game\" starring Samuel L. Jackson. Before turning to feature films, Helander directed several short films and award-winning television commercials.",
"Title: Lakeview Terrace\n\nLakeview Terrace is a 2008 American neo noir thriller film directed by Neil LaBute, written by David Loughery and Howard Korder, and co-produced by Will Smith, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson and Kerry Washington. Jackson plays a prejudiced LAPD police officer who terrorizes his new next-door neighbors because they are an interracially married couple. The film was released on September 19, 2008. The film's title is a reference to the ethnically-mixed middle class Los Angeles neighborhood of Lake View Terrace.",
"Title: Unthinkable\n\nUnthinkable is a 2010 American thriller film directed by Gregor Jordan and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Sheen and Carrie-Anne Moss. It was released direct-to-video on June 14, 2010. The film is noteworthy for the controversy it generated around its subject matter, the torture of a man who threatens to detonate three nuclear bombs in separate U.S. cities."
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Brooke Burns
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" It stars John Gregson in the title role as Commander George Gideon of Scotland Yard, with Alexander Davion as his assistant, Detective Chief Inspector David Keen, Reginald Jessup as Det. Superintendent LeMaitre (nicknamed Lemmy), Ian Rossiter as Detective Chief Superintendent Joe Bell and Basil Dignam as Commissioner Scott-Marle.",
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"Nero Wolfe is a 1977 TV film adaptation of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe novel \"The Doorbell Rang\".",
" Thayer David stars as Nero Wolfe, gourmet, connoisseur and detective genius.",
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"Bombaiyer Bombete (Bengali: বোম্বাইয়ের বোম্বে ) is a 2003 Indian Bengali thriller film directed by Sandip Ray based on the story of the same name by Satyajit Ray.",
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" It was the first big screen adaptation of the Feluda new film series (Continuation of the original series) though Sabyasachi played Feluda in all the ten TV films of Feluda TV film series (1996-2000) directed by Sandip Ray.",
" The movie was a sequel to the Feluda TV film series (1996-2000) which was a sequel to the Satyajit Ray's Feluda film series (1974-1979).",
" Previously Feluda was played by Soumitra Chatterjee in two films \"Sonar Kella\" (1974) and \"Joi Baba Felunath\" (1979), directed by Satyajit Ray.",
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"Title: Drea de Matteo\n\nAndrea \"Drea\" Donna de Matteo ( ; born January 19, 1972) is an American actress, known for her roles as Angie Bolen on ABC's \"Desperate Housewives\", Joey Tribbiani's sister Gina on the NBC sitcom \"Joey\", Wendy Case on FX series \"Sons of Anarchy\", and Adriana La Cerva on the HBO TV series \"The Sopranos\", a role for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. She currently stars as Det. Tess Nazario in NBC's \"Shades of Blue\".",
"Title: Shari Headley\n\nShari Headley (born July 15, 1964) is an American actress and former model. Headley is best known for her role as Lisa McDowell in the 1988 box-office hit romantic comedy film, \"Coming to America\". Headley also has appeared in films \"The Preacher's Wife\" (1996) and \"Johnson Family Vacation\" (2004). On television, Headley starred as Det. Mimi Reed in the ABC daytime soap opera, \"All My Children\" on regular basic from 1991 to 1994. As lead actress, she starred in the Fox short-lived drama series, \"413 Hope St.\" (1997-1998), for which she received NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series nomination. In 2014, Headley began starring as villainous Jennifer Sallison in the Oprah Winfrey Network primetime soap opera, \"The Haves and the Have Nots\".",
"Title: Brooke Burns\n\nBrooke Elizabeth Burns ( ; born March 16, 1978 ) is an American fashion model, actress and television personality. Burns began her television career in 1995, portraying the supporting character Peg, in the Spanish-American teen sitcom \"Out of the Blue\" (1995–96), appearing in all episodes but gaining little notoriety. However, Burns won recognition in 1998, when she joined the cast of the action drama series \"Baywatch\" alongside David Hasselhoff, Pamela Anderson and Carmen Electra, in her breakthrough role portraying the character Jessie Owens. Burns subsequently starred in \"Baywatch's\" second rendition, \"Baywatch: Hawaii\", alongside Simmone Jade Mackinnon, Stacy Kamano and again David Hasselhoff, until she left the show due to her first pregnancy. She appeared in 46 episodes.",
"Title: Michael Whaley\n\nMichael Whaley is an American film and television actor. He graduated from Culver City High school in 1980. Some of his most known characters are Dr. Wesley 'Wes' Hayes on \"Sisters\", Det. Nathan Brubaker on \"Profiler\", Detective Paul Armstrong on \"Early Edition\", and Detective Carlton on \"\".",
"Title: Nero Wolfe (film)\n\nNero Wolfe is a 1977 TV film adaptation of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe novel \"The Doorbell Rang\". Thayer David stars as Nero Wolfe, gourmet, connoisseur and detective genius. Tom Mason costars as Archie Goodwin, Wolfe's assistant. Written and directed by Frank D. Gilroy, the made-for-TV movie was produced by Paramount Television as a pilot for an ABC television series, but the movie was shelved by the network for more than two years before finally being broadcast December 19, 1979.",
"Title: List of Law & Order characters\n\nThe American television police procedural and legal drama \"Law & Order\" (1990–2010) follows the cases of a group of police detectives and prosecutors who represent the public interest in the criminal justice system. Known for its revolving cast, most of the original stars had left the show within the first five seasons; though Dann Florek reprised his role of Capt. Donald Cragen on the spin-off series \"\" from 1999 to 2014, and Chris Noth reprised his role of Det. Mike Logan on \"\" from 2005 to 2008. The longest-serving main cast members of the original series include Steven Hill as D.A. Adam Schiff (1990–2000), Jerry Orbach as Det. Lennie Briscoe (1992–2004), S. Epatha Merkerson as Lt. Anita Van Buren (1993–2010), Sam Waterston as EADA/DA Jack McCoy (1994–2010) and Jesse L. Martin as Det. Ed Green (1999–2008). Long-running recurring cast members on the series include John Fiore as Det. Tony Profaci (1990–1998), Carolyn McCormick as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet (1991–2009), Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers (1992–2010) and J.K. Simmons as Dr. Emil Skoda (1997–2010).",
"Title: Bombaiyer Bombete (film)\n\nBombaiyer Bombete (Bengali: বোম্বাইয়ের বোম্বে ) is a 2003 Indian Bengali thriller film directed by Sandip Ray based on the story of the same name by Satyajit Ray. It was the third big screen adaptation of the fictional detective character Feluda after 25 years of the second Feluda movie \"Joi Baba Felunath\" (1979), directed by his (Sandip Ray) father Satyajit Ray. It was the first big screen adaptation of the Feluda new film series (Continuation of the original series) though Sabyasachi played Feluda in all the ten TV films of Feluda TV film series (1996-2000) directed by Sandip Ray. The movie was a sequel to the Feluda TV film series (1996-2000) which was a sequel to the Satyajit Ray's Feluda film series (1974-1979). Previously Feluda was played by Soumitra Chatterjee in two films \"Sonar Kella\" (1974) and \"Joi Baba Felunath\" (1979), directed by Satyajit Ray. First of the Feluda TV film series, \"Baksho Rahashya\" (1996) in which Sabyasachi Chakrabarty starred as Feluda for the first time, was released in theaters before releasing this movie in 2001. \"Bombaiyer Bombete\" was the eleventh film of Sabyasachi Chakrabarty as Feluda. After the huge success of \"Bombaiyer Bombete\" four sequels have been made till 2011. They are \"Kailashey Kelenkari\" (2007), \"Tintorettor Jishu\" (2008), \"Gorosthaney Sabdhan\" (2010) and \"Royal Bengal Rohosso\" (2011). A fifth sequel is announced by Sandip Ray where Sabyasachi Chakrabarty will return as the Bengali sleuth Feluda after five years and the film is named \"Double Feluda\" which is heading to release in 2016.",
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"Title: Renie Riano\n\nRenie Riano (7 August 1899 – 3 July 1971) was a British-born American actress who had minor roles in 1940s-1950s films. She was the daughter of British stage actress Irene Riano (1871-1940). She starred with Joe Yule in Monogram Pictures' \"Jiggs and Maggie\" film series."
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What is the name of a 2006 animation produced by the company that distributed a 2017 animated film written by Jim Krieg?
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Justice League Unlimited
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"Title: Spider-Man (1967 TV series)\n\nSpider-Man is an animated television series in the superhero fiction genre. It was the original animated TV series based on the Spider-Man comic book series created by writer Stan Lee and designed by artist Steve Ditko, and was jointly produced in Canada (voice acting) and the United States (animation). The first two seasons aired on the ABC television network, and the third was distributed in syndication. Grantray-Lawrence Animation produced the first season, and seasons two and three were produced by Krantz Films in New York City. The show starred Paul Soles as Peter Parker (Spider-Man). The series ran from September 9, 1967, to June 14, 1970.",
"Title: Batman and Harley Quinn\n\nBatman and Harley Quinn is a 2017 American animated film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the twenty-ninth film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series and is written by Jim Krieg and Bruce Timm who has also worked on \"\". It has been stated by Timm that he intended and considers the film to be part of the DC Animated Universe but this has not been confirmed by the studio. It premiered on July 21, 2017 at San Diego Comic-Con International and was released into participating theaters for one night only on August 14, 2017.",
"Title: Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox\n\nJustice League: The Flashpoint Paradox is a direct-to-video animated film adaptation of the 2011 comic book crossover \"Flashpoint\" by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert. It is scripted by Jim Krieg and directed by Jay Oliva. The film stars Justin Chambers as Barry Allen / Flash, C. Thomas Howell as Eobard Thawne / Professor Zoom, Michael B. Jordan as Victor Stone / Cyborg, and Kevin McKidd as Thomas Wayne / Batman. The film also sees actors reprising roles from other DC Animated properties; actors including Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne / Batman, Nathan Fillion as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern, Ron Perlman as Deathstroke, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Vanessa Marshall as Princess Diana / Wonder Woman and Dee Bradley Baker as Etrigan. It is the 17th film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. It was released on July 30, 2013, then re-released on September 10, 2013, as a 2-disc special edition.",
"Title: DC animated universe\n\nDC Animated Universe (DCAU or also referred to as the Timmverse by fans) is a name used to refer to the shared universe centered on a group of animated television series based on DC Comics, produced by Warner Bros. Animation from the early 1990s to mid-2000s; beginning with \"\" in 1992, briefly ending with \"Justice League Unlimited\" in 2006 and returning with \"Batman and Harley Quinn\" in 2017. Some parts of the associated media franchise including direct-to-video feature films and shorts, comic books, video games and other multimedia adaptations are also included in the continuity.",
"Title: Frenemies (film)\n\nFrenemies is a 2012 teen comedy-drama television film and anthology based on the novel of the same name by Alexa Young which premiered on Disney Channel. It features an ensemble cast starring Bella Thorne, Zendaya, Stefanie Scott, Nick Robinson, Mary Mouser and features Connor Price, Jascha Washington and Dylan Everett. The film follows three pairs of teenage friends that go from friends to enemies and back again. The film was directed by Daisy Mayer and written by Dava Savel, Wendy Weiner, and Jim Krieg. The Disney Channel Original Movie premiered on January 13, 2012 in the United States and Canada.",
"Title: Candy Boy\n\nCandy☆Boy (キャンディ ボーイ , Kyandi Bōi ) is an eight-minute original net animation produced by Anime International Company, and directed by Takafumi Hoshikawa. Since November 22, 2007, the ONA is available through streaming on the Cho! animelo audiovisual website and the Nico Nico Douga online video service. This was followed by a seven-episode series, with episodes being streamed between May 2, 2008 and May 8, 2009. Additional episodes were released on DVD, one with the DVD version of the single, \"Bring Up Love\" by Nayuta, and another released with volume 2 of the series. A spin-off manga series by Hiro Tōge was serialized in Media Factory's Comic Flapper magazine between November 2009 and December 2010, with another series, also by Tōge, distributed on mobile phones.",
"Title: Tengers\n\nTengers is a 2007 South African animated film written, directed and produced by Michael J. Rix. It is the first full-length animation produced in South Africa and uses the claymation technique.",
"Title: Max Adventures\n\nMax Adventures is a Thai animated television series computer animation produced since 2005 by the company The Monk Studios (with one season in 2013 produced by the Taiwan-based Singaporean company Egg Story Studio before returning to The Monk Studios the following year). It is based on the mascot of the Australian ice cream brand Paddle Pop lion. It was released as a film to promote the brand worldwide, but eventually became a series.",
"Title: David Soren (animator)\n\nDavid Soren (born April 19, 1973) is a Canadian director, writer, voice actor, and storyboard artist at DreamWorks Animation. His most notable work are TV specials based on the \"Madagascar\" film franchise, \"Merry Madagascar\", and \"Madly Madagascar\". He directed the 2013 animated feature film \"Turbo\", which is based on his own original concept, as well as the 2017 animated film \"\" based on Dav Pilkey's \"Captain Underpants\" book series."
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6,653
|
What disease was Kyle Broflovski infected with by one of his three friends?
|
HIV
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"Kenneth \"Kenny\" McCormick is a main character in the animated adult television series \"South Park\", along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Eric Cartman.",
" His oft-muffled and indiscernible speech—the result of his parka hood covering his mouth—is provided by co-creator Matt Stone.",
" He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Stone and long-time collaborator Trey Parker in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\")."
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"Leucostoma canker is a fungal disease that can kill stone fruit (\"Prunus\" spp.)",
".",
" The disease is caused by the plant pathogens \"Leucostoma persoonii\" and \"Leucostoma cinctum\" (teleomorph) and \"Cytospora leucostoma\" and \"Cytospora cincta\" (anamorphs).",
" The disease can have a variety of signs and symptoms depending on the part of the tree infected.",
" One of the most lethal symptoms of the disease are the Leucostoma cankers.",
" The severity of the Leucostoma cankers is dependent on the part of the plant infected.",
" The fungus infects through injured, dying or dead tissues of the trees.",
" Disease management can consist of cultural management practices such as pruning, late season fertilizers or chemical management through measures such as insect control.",
" Leucostoma canker of stone fruit can cause significant economic losses due to reduced fruit production or disease management practices.",
" It is one of the most important diseases of stone fruit tree all over the world."
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"\"Tonsil Trouble\" is the first episode in the twelfth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 168th episode of the series overall.",
" Written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 12, 2008.",
" In the episode, Cartman contracts HIV during a blood-transfusion.",
" When Kyle laughs at Cartman's misfortune, Cartman intentionally infects Kyle with his disease as well."
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"\"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe\" is the first episode of the American animated television series \"South Park\".",
" It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on August 13, 1997.",
" The episode introduces child protagonists Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, Stan Marsh and Kenny McCormick, who attempt to rescue Kyle's younger brother Ike from being abducted by aliens."
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"Three colleagues and devoted friends – Danton, Petar and Andrey – share an office and not only on the fifth floor of a socialist industrial research institute from the mid-eighties.",
" Every morning when they come to work they lock the door of the office and, armed with binoculars and great interest, they begin watching the aerobics exercises of a young girl in the nearby building.",
" Suddenly, their tranquil daily round is disturbed - a new director takes over the Institute and decides to develop close scientific partnerships with similar institutes in Japan.",
" A rumor has it that one of our three friends will go on a business trip there.",
" But who?",
" The three friends are now rivals.",
" \"Homo homini lupus est\"!",
" All the three undertake sophisticated underground maneuvers in order to get the prize.",
" Everything is at stake!",
" There is only one rule and it is there are NO rules!",
" At the end, of course, it turns out everything has been in vain.",
" The one to go to Japan is the director.",
"<br>Numerous situations filled with humor follow and, at the very end, after the grotesque outcome, we can see the three friends together again.",
" But this time, much wiser… perhaps."
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"Stanley Randall \"Stan\" Marsh is the protagonist of the animated television series \"South Park\".",
" He is voiced by and loosely based on series co-creator Trey Parker.",
" Stan is one of the show's four central characters, along with his friends Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick and Eric Cartman.",
" He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Parker and long-time collaborator Matt Stone in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\")."
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"Marek's disease is a highly contagious viral neoplastic disease in chickens.",
" It is named after József Marek, a Hungarian veterinarian.",
" Marek's disease is caused by an alphaherpesvirus known as 'Marek's disease virus' (MDV) or \"Gallid herpesvirus 2\" (GaHV-2).",
" The disease is characterized by the presence of T cell lymphoma as well as infiltration of nerves and organs by lymphocytes. Viruses \"related\" to MDV appear to be benign and can be used as vaccine strains to prevent Marek's disease.",
" For example, the related Herpesvirus of Turkeys (HVT), causes no apparent disease in turkeys and continues to be used as a vaccine strain for prevention of Marek's disease (see below).",
" Birds infected with GaHV-2 can be carriers and shedders of the virus for life.",
" Newborn chicks are protected by maternal antibodies for a few weeks.",
" After infection, microscopic lesions are present after one to two weeks, and gross lesions are present after three to four weeks.",
" The virus is spread in dander from feather follicles and transmitted by inhalation."
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"Kyle Broflovski (sometimes spelled Kyel Broflovski, Broslovski, Broslofski, Brovlofski or Broflofski) is a main character in the Comedy Central series \"South Park\".",
" He is voiced by and loosely based on co-creator Matt Stone.",
" Kyle is one of the show's four central characters, along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kenny McCormick, and Eric Cartman.",
" He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Stone and long-time collaborator Trey Parker in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\")."
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"The West Nile virus quickly spread across the United States after the first reported cases in Queens, New York in 1999.",
" The virus is believed to have entered in an infected bird or mosquito, although there is no clear evidence.",
" The disease spread quickly through infected birds.",
" Mosquitoes spread the disease to mammals.",
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" Cartman first appeared, originally named Kenny, in prototypical form in a 1992 animated short \"Jesus vs. Frosty\", and a 1995 animated short \"Jesus vs. Santa\", and first appeared on television in the pilot episode of \"South Park\", \"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe\", on August 13, 1997."
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"Title: Leucostoma canker\n\nLeucostoma canker is a fungal disease that can kill stone fruit (\"Prunus\" spp.) . The disease is caused by the plant pathogens \"Leucostoma persoonii\" and \"Leucostoma cinctum\" (teleomorph) and \"Cytospora leucostoma\" and \"Cytospora cincta\" (anamorphs). The disease can have a variety of signs and symptoms depending on the part of the tree infected. One of the most lethal symptoms of the disease are the Leucostoma cankers. The severity of the Leucostoma cankers is dependent on the part of the plant infected. The fungus infects through injured, dying or dead tissues of the trees. Disease management can consist of cultural management practices such as pruning, late season fertilizers or chemical management through measures such as insect control. Leucostoma canker of stone fruit can cause significant economic losses due to reduced fruit production or disease management practices. It is one of the most important diseases of stone fruit tree all over the world.",
"Title: Tonsil Trouble\n\n\"Tonsil Trouble\" is the first episode in the twelfth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 168th episode of the series overall. Written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 12, 2008. In the episode, Cartman contracts HIV during a blood-transfusion. When Kyle laughs at Cartman's misfortune, Cartman intentionally infects Kyle with his disease as well.",
"Title: Cartman Gets an Anal Probe\n\n\"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe\" is the first episode of the American animated television series \"South Park\". It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on August 13, 1997. The episode introduces child protagonists Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, Stan Marsh and Kenny McCormick, who attempt to rescue Kyle's younger brother Ike from being abducted by aliens.",
"Title: Manevri na petiya etazh\n\nThree colleagues and devoted friends – Danton, Petar and Andrey – share an office and not only on the fifth floor of a socialist industrial research institute from the mid-eighties. Every morning when they come to work they lock the door of the office and, armed with binoculars and great interest, they begin watching the aerobics exercises of a young girl in the nearby building. Suddenly, their tranquil daily round is disturbed - a new director takes over the Institute and decides to develop close scientific partnerships with similar institutes in Japan. A rumor has it that one of our three friends will go on a business trip there. But who? The three friends are now rivals. \"Homo homini lupus est\"! All the three undertake sophisticated underground maneuvers in order to get the prize. Everything is at stake! There is only one rule and it is there are NO rules! At the end, of course, it turns out everything has been in vain. The one to go to Japan is the director. <br>Numerous situations filled with humor follow and, at the very end, after the grotesque outcome, we can see the three friends together again. But this time, much wiser… perhaps.",
"Title: Stan Marsh\n\nStanley Randall \"Stan\" Marsh is the protagonist of the animated television series \"South Park\". He is voiced by and loosely based on series co-creator Trey Parker. Stan is one of the show's four central characters, along with his friends Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick and Eric Cartman. He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Parker and long-time collaborator Matt Stone in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\").",
"Title: Marek's disease\n\nMarek's disease is a highly contagious viral neoplastic disease in chickens. It is named after József Marek, a Hungarian veterinarian. Marek's disease is caused by an alphaherpesvirus known as 'Marek's disease virus' (MDV) or \"Gallid herpesvirus 2\" (GaHV-2). The disease is characterized by the presence of T cell lymphoma as well as infiltration of nerves and organs by lymphocytes. Viruses \"related\" to MDV appear to be benign and can be used as vaccine strains to prevent Marek's disease. For example, the related Herpesvirus of Turkeys (HVT), causes no apparent disease in turkeys and continues to be used as a vaccine strain for prevention of Marek's disease (see below). Birds infected with GaHV-2 can be carriers and shedders of the virus for life. Newborn chicks are protected by maternal antibodies for a few weeks. After infection, microscopic lesions are present after one to two weeks, and gross lesions are present after three to four weeks. The virus is spread in dander from feather follicles and transmitted by inhalation.",
"Title: Kyle Broflovski\n\nKyle Broflovski (sometimes spelled Kyel Broflovski, Broslovski, Broslofski, Brovlofski or Broflofski) is a main character in the Comedy Central series \"South Park\". He is voiced by and loosely based on co-creator Matt Stone. Kyle is one of the show's four central characters, along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kenny McCormick, and Eric Cartman. He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Stone and long-time collaborator Trey Parker in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\").",
"Title: West Nile virus in the United States\n\nThe West Nile virus quickly spread across the United States after the first reported cases in Queens, New York in 1999. The virus is believed to have entered in an infected bird or mosquito, although there is no clear evidence. The disease spread quickly through infected birds. Mosquitoes spread the disease to mammals. It was mainly noted in horses but also appeared in a number of other species. The first human cases usually followed within three months of the first appearance of infected birds in the area except where cold weather interrupted the mosquito vectors.",
"Title: Eric Cartman\n\nEric Theodore Cartman, often referred to as just Cartman, is a main character in the animated television series \"South Park\", created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and voiced by Trey Parker. Cartman, generally referred to by his surname, is one of four central characters in \"South Park\", along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick. Cartman first appeared, originally named Kenny, in prototypical form in a 1992 animated short \"Jesus vs. Frosty\", and a 1995 animated short \"Jesus vs. Santa\", and first appeared on television in the pilot episode of \"South Park\", \"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe\", on August 13, 1997."
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6,654
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What was the title of the speech Winston Churchill gave fourteen days after his famous "We shall fight on the beaches" speech?
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This was their finest hour
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"HMS \"Royalist\" was a Improved \"Dido\"-class light cruiser one of five \"Bellona\" class cruisers with only four 5.25 turrets but improved anti-aircraft armament and fire control and intended in late 1943 as flagships for escort carrier and cruiser groups for the D day and South of France invasion and operations with USN and RN Fleet in the Pacific.",
" Royalist was a class of one from the start being fitted out, within months of commissioning with further modifications giving its two extra rooms for additional communications with carriers and fleet air arm aircraft and one of the first AIO (Action Information Office) for plotting and display of the tactical position and associated mechanical computers to multiply the effectiveness of its armament.",
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"The later life of Winston Churchill documents the life of the British statesman from the end of World War II and his second term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, until his subsequent death and funeral in 1965.",
" After the end of the war Churchill had to step down as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom because the Conservative Party lost the 1945 election.",
" For six years he was to serve as the Leader of the Opposition.",
" During these years Churchill continued to influence world affairs; in 1946 he gave his Iron Curtain speech which spoke of the expansionist policies of the USSR and the creation of the Eastern Bloc; Churchill also argued strongly for British independence from the European Coal and Steel Community (which he saw as a Franco-German project as Britain still had an empire).",
" In the General Election of 1951 Labour was defeated and Churchill became Prime Minister for a second time.",
" Churchill continued to lead Britain but was to suffer increasingly from health problems.",
" Aware that he was slowing down both physically and mentally he resigned from the Cabinet in 1955.",
" However he continued to sit as an MP for Woodford until he retired from politics in 1964.",
" Churchill died on 24 January 1965 and was granted the honour of a state funeral.",
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"Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute (Winston Churchill CI, WCCI, Churchill) is a public high school in the Dorset Park neighbourhood of Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is owned and operated by the Toronto District School Board (and the former Scarborough Board of Education prior to merger.)",
" Although the language of instruction is English, 59 percent of the students do not use English as their primary language, and 26 percent have resided in Canada less than five years.",
" In Spring 2007, there were 554 male students and 467 female students.",
" Since then, the enrollment sits below 1000 with 644 students.",
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"Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Fownes Somerville (17 July 1882 – 19 March 1949) was a Royal Navy officer.",
" He served in the First World War as fleet wireless officer for the Mediterranean Fleet in which capacity he was involved in providing naval support for the Gallipoli Campaign.",
" He also served in the Second World War as commander of the newly formed Force H: after the French armistice with Germany, Winston Churchill gave Somerville and Force H the task of neutralizing the main element of the French battle fleet, then at Mers El Kébir in Algeria.",
" After he had destroyed the French Battle fleet, Somerville played an important role in the pursuit and sinking of the ."
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"Winston Spencer-Churchill (10 October 1940 – 2 March 2010), generally known as Winston Churchill, was a British Conservative Party politician and a grandson of former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.",
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"Westminster College is a private, residential, undergraduate college with a curriculum based on the liberal arts.",
" Located in Fulton, Missouri, the College was established in 1851 as Fulton College.",
" The National Churchill Museum (formerly known as the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library) is a national historic site located on campus and is recognized by the US Congress and by the International Churchill Society.",
" It is home to the Church of St Mary, Aldermanbury.",
" The church, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1667, was rebuilt on the campus to commemorate Sir Winston Churchill, who made his famous \"Iron Curtain\" speech at the college gymnasium in 1946.",
" Mikhail Gorbachev gave a speech there in 1992, declaring the end of the Cold War.",
" Steeped in historic tradition, the college continues with contemporary and world-known speakers discussing topical issues impacting society."
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"Opus Dei is the third studio album by Laibach, released in 1987.",
" It features \"Geburt einer Nation\" (\"birth of a nation\"), a German cover of Queen's \"One Vision\", and two reworkings of the Austrian band Opus' sole hit single \"Live Is Life\".",
" The Opus song became the German language \"Leben heißt Leben\" and the English language \"Opus Dei\".",
" \"The Great Seal\" is the national anthem of the NSK State, the lyrics taken from Churchill's speech We shall fight on the beaches.",
" A new arrangement of the song appears on Laibach's album \"Volk\", with the title \"NSK\".",
" On \"Volk\", the song is credited to Laibach and Slavko Avsenik, Jr."
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"The National Churchill Museum (formerly the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library), located on the Westminster College campus in Fulton, Missouri, United States, commemorates the life and times of Sir Winston Churchill.",
" In 1946, Winston Churchill delivered his famous in the Westminster Historic Gymnasium.",
" In it was the line: \"From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.\"",
" This sentence caused the oration to become known as the \"Iron Curtain\" speech.",
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"Title: Later life of Winston Churchill\n\nThe later life of Winston Churchill documents the life of the British statesman from the end of World War II and his second term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, until his subsequent death and funeral in 1965. After the end of the war Churchill had to step down as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom because the Conservative Party lost the 1945 election. For six years he was to serve as the Leader of the Opposition. During these years Churchill continued to influence world affairs; in 1946 he gave his Iron Curtain speech which spoke of the expansionist policies of the USSR and the creation of the Eastern Bloc; Churchill also argued strongly for British independence from the European Coal and Steel Community (which he saw as a Franco-German project as Britain still had an empire). In the General Election of 1951 Labour was defeated and Churchill became Prime Minister for a second time. Churchill continued to lead Britain but was to suffer increasingly from health problems. Aware that he was slowing down both physically and mentally he resigned from the Cabinet in 1955. However he continued to sit as an MP for Woodford until he retired from politics in 1964. Churchill died on 24 January 1965 and was granted the honour of a state funeral. He was buried in his family plot in St Martin's Church, Bladon near to where he was born at Blenheim Palace.",
"Title: Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute\n\nWinston Churchill Collegiate Institute (Winston Churchill CI, WCCI, Churchill) is a public high school in the Dorset Park neighbourhood of Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is owned and operated by the Toronto District School Board (and the former Scarborough Board of Education prior to merger.) Although the language of instruction is English, 59 percent of the students do not use English as their primary language, and 26 percent have resided in Canada less than five years. In Spring 2007, there were 554 male students and 467 female students. Since then, the enrollment sits below 1000 with 644 students. The motto for Winston Churchill is \"Fides, Virtus, Doctrina\" which means \"Faith, Excellence, Knowledge\".",
"Title: This was their finest hour\n\n\"This was their finest hour\" is the title commonly attributed to a speech delivered by Winston Churchill to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 18 June 1940. It was given just over a month after he took over as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the head of an all-party coalition government.",
"Title: James Somerville\n\nAdmiral of the Fleet Sir James Fownes Somerville (17 July 1882 – 19 March 1949) was a Royal Navy officer. He served in the First World War as fleet wireless officer for the Mediterranean Fleet in which capacity he was involved in providing naval support for the Gallipoli Campaign. He also served in the Second World War as commander of the newly formed Force H: after the French armistice with Germany, Winston Churchill gave Somerville and Force H the task of neutralizing the main element of the French battle fleet, then at Mers El Kébir in Algeria. After he had destroyed the French Battle fleet, Somerville played an important role in the pursuit and sinking of the .",
"Title: Winston Churchill (1940–2010)\n\nWinston Spencer-Churchill (10 October 1940 – 2 March 2010), generally known as Winston Churchill, was a British Conservative Party politician and a grandson of former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. During the period of his prominence as a public figure, he was normally referred to as Winston Churchill, MP, in order to distinguish him from his grandfather. His father Randolph Churchill was also an MP.",
"Title: Westminster College (Missouri)\n\nWestminster College is a private, residential, undergraduate college with a curriculum based on the liberal arts. Located in Fulton, Missouri, the College was established in 1851 as Fulton College. The National Churchill Museum (formerly known as the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library) is a national historic site located on campus and is recognized by the US Congress and by the International Churchill Society. It is home to the Church of St Mary, Aldermanbury. The church, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1667, was rebuilt on the campus to commemorate Sir Winston Churchill, who made his famous \"Iron Curtain\" speech at the college gymnasium in 1946. Mikhail Gorbachev gave a speech there in 1992, declaring the end of the Cold War. Steeped in historic tradition, the college continues with contemporary and world-known speakers discussing topical issues impacting society.",
"Title: Opus Dei (album)\n\nOpus Dei is the third studio album by Laibach, released in 1987. It features \"Geburt einer Nation\" (\"birth of a nation\"), a German cover of Queen's \"One Vision\", and two reworkings of the Austrian band Opus' sole hit single \"Live Is Life\". The Opus song became the German language \"Leben heißt Leben\" and the English language \"Opus Dei\". \"The Great Seal\" is the national anthem of the NSK State, the lyrics taken from Churchill's speech We shall fight on the beaches. A new arrangement of the song appears on Laibach's album \"Volk\", with the title \"NSK\". On \"Volk\", the song is credited to Laibach and Slavko Avsenik, Jr.",
"Title: National Churchill Museum\n\nThe National Churchill Museum (formerly the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library), located on the Westminster College campus in Fulton, Missouri, United States, commemorates the life and times of Sir Winston Churchill. In 1946, Winston Churchill delivered his famous in the Westminster Historic Gymnasium. In it was the line: \"From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.\" This sentence caused the oration to become known as the \"Iron Curtain\" speech. \"Sinews of Peace\" heralded the beginning of the Cold War.",
"Title: We shall fight on the beaches\n\n\"We shall fight on the beaches\" is a common title given to a speech delivered by Winston Churchill to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 4 June 1940. This was the second of three major speeches given around the period of the Battle of France, with the others designated as the \"Blood, toil, tears, and sweat\" speech of 13 May, and the \"This was their finest hour\" speech of 18 June. Events developed dramatically over the five-week period, and although broadly similar in themes, each speech addressed a different military and diplomatic context."
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6,655
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Which star of Slam Dance was born in 1958?
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Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
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" In 1953 he lost in round three to Arthur Larsen.",
" At Roland Garros in 1954 Shea lost in round three to Jaroslav Drobny.",
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" He lost in round one of the U. S. championships.",
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"Title: Sharon Savoy\n\nSharon Savoy is an American dancer, choreographer and author. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, she began studying dance at the North Carolina School of the Arts at age 15, and later moved to New York City to attend the School of American Ballet until the age of 19. Savoy danced in several ballet companies and later became a Star Search Dance Champion, Blackpool Champion, World Champion and U.S. Open Champion for her mastery in ballroom dance. She continues choreography and dance work in various T.V. shows, competitions and movies. She won the 2013 \"World's Best Female Dancer\" at the Huading Awards, held in Macau, China.",
"Title: Slam Dance (film)\n\nSlam Dance is a 1987 thriller directed by Wayne Wang and starring Tom Hulce, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Virginia Madsen and Harry Dean Stanton. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Darshana Jhaveri\n\nDarshana Jhaveri (Gujarati: દર્શના ઝવેરી ) (born 1940), the youngest of the four \"Jhaveri sisters\", is a leading Indian exponent of Manipuri dance, an Indian classical dance form. She is a disciple of Guru Bipin Singh, and started performing on stage in 1958 along with her sisters. She is one of the founders of the \"Manipuri Nartanalaya\" in 1972, which popularized Manipuri dance in India, and is currently headed by her, with centres at Mumbai, Kolkata and Imphal.",
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"Title: Chubby Checker\n\nChubby Checker (born Ernest Evans; October 3, 1941) is an American singer and dancer. He is widely known for popularizing the twist dance style, with his 1960 hit cover of Hank Ballard's R&B hit \"The Twist\". In September 2008 \"The Twist\" topped \"Billboard's\" list of the most popular singles to have appeared in the Hot 100 since its debut in 1958, an honor it maintained for an August 2013 update of the list. He also popularized the Limbo Rock and its trademark limbo dance, as well as various dance styles such as the fly.",
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"Title: Yang Liping\n\nYang Liping (born November 10, 1958) is the director, choreographer and star of a performance art show called \"Dynamic Yunnan\" that has drawn sellout crowds all over China. She toured Europe and the United States in 2005. Between 2004 and 2008, Yang Liping directed and choreographed a trilogy: \"Dynamic Yunnan\", \"Echoes of Shangri-la\" and \"Tibetan Myth\". In 2004, \"Dynamic Yunnan\" won five major awards at the National Lotus Awards, including Gold Award for Dance Spectacular, Best Choreography and Best Female Performer. To create the exotic song and dance spectacular \"Dynamic Yunnan\", Yang spent years travelling to remote villages of the 26 ethnic minority tribes in Yunnan and selected over 60 peasants who had the natural gift of song and dance, from whom she built an archive re-creating this rich feast of sight and sound.",
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"Title: Gilbert Shea\n\nGilbert Shea (born 5 October 1928) is a former American tennis player. Although born in Oregon, Shea and his family moved to California when he was three years old. He started playing tennis when he was around eight years old. Big serving Shea was ranked as high as number 4 in the U. S. in 1957. Making his Grand Slam debut at the U. S. championships in 1948, Shea lost in round three to Jaroslav Drobny. In 1949 he lost in round two to Edward Moylan and in 1950 lost in round one to Hugh Stewart. At the 1952 U. S. Championships, Shea lost in round three to Mervyn Rose. In 1953 he lost in round three to Arthur Larsen. At Roland Garros in 1954 Shea lost in round three to Jaroslav Drobny. At Wimbledon, he lost in the last 16 to Rex Hartwig. At the U. S. Championships, he beat Luis Ayala before losing in round three to Moylan. At Wimbledon 1955, Shea beat Vic Seixas and Adrian Quist before losing in the last 16 to Nicola Pietrangeli. He lost in round one of the U. S. championships. At the 1956 Australian championships, Shea beat a young Roy Emerson (who won 6 titles in the 1960s) before losing in the quarter finals to Neale Fraser. Shea lost in round two of Wimbledon. He reached the last 16 at U. S. championships, losing to Fraser. In 1957 Shea lost in round two of Roland Garros, round one of Wimbledon and round three at U. S. championships. Shea then lost in round one of Wimbledon 1958 and round two at U. S. championships in 1959 and then retired. In later life he played a lot of golf recreationally."
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What school is a group of composers, interpreted by the soprano Alessandra Marc and was initially characterized by expanded tonality and Schoenberg's own evolution?
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Second Viennese School
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Kellie Maloney, is a British boxing manager and promoter who managed who, which former professional boxer who competed from 1989 to 2003?
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Lennox Lewis
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"Wayne Elcock (born 12 February 1974) is a British former professional boxer.",
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" Elcock was trained in Leicester to begin with by Jez brogan, before moving to London to be trained by both Frank Maloney and Alan Smith, along with several visits to america to build on his skills, where Wayne worked with Goody Petronelli the trainer of former world champions Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Steve Collins at his famous Brockton gym.",
" Wayne came back to his home town to team up with Birmingham's most successful boxing trainers brothers Paddy & Tommy Lynch.",
" Knocking out fellow contender Darren Rhodes in 1 minute 30 seconds in Elcocks homecoming and first ever fight with the Lynch brothers in Birmingham at a sold out Aston Events Centre, this setting up his first attempt at the prestigious British title Lonsdale Belt against Plymouth's Scott Dann (boxer) in the first British title fight to ever be scored by three judges, after defeat Wayne bounced back with two back to back knockout victories one of them a British title eliminator winning by TKO against Scotland's Lawrence Murphy, who was the only other boxer to have beaten Elcock, In Wayne's next contest he faced the English champion Steven Bendall who was to be yet another stopped, but this time over eight punishing rounds and setting up his next contest where he would become the first British boxer to beat long standing British champion Howard Eastman to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt in 2007, Elcock also won the Commonwealth title and the minor WBU World Middleweight title becoming the first Birmingham born fighter to ever hold a version of a World title.",
" Elcock challenged for the IBF middleweight title against the unbeaten World champion Arthur Abraham on 8 December 2007, losing by a fifth round knockout.",
" Wayne bounced back from his world title attempt defending the lonsdale belt with a TKO win against local Dudley rival Darren McDermott, before losing the next defence to fellow Birmingham fighter Matthew Macklin in the Battle of Brum Elcock retired at the age of 36 in 2009 to concentrate fully on his other business matters and today Wayne can be found mentoring in schools and behind the counter at Mad Dog's Boxing shop in Boldmere, Birmingham, as well as coaching in the evening at the multi award winning company Wayne Elcock's Box Clever and at his own amateur boxing club Wayne Elcock's Boxing Academy, located in Chelmsley Wood, not far from where he grew up."
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"Wally Thom (14 June 1926 — 1980 (aged 53)) born in Birkenhead, Merseyside an English amateur middleweight and professional welter/middleweight boxer of the 1940s, and 1950s, and referee of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, who as an amateur was runner-up for the 1945 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) middleweight title, against Randolph Turpin (Leamington Spa ABC ), boxing out of Army ABC, was runner-up for the 1949 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) middleweight title, against Alan Buxton (Harrow ABC), boxing out of Birkenhead ABC, and won a silver medal at middleweight in the 1947 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Dublin, Ireland, losing to gold medal winner Aimé-Joseph Escudie of France, and as a professional won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area welterweight title, BBBofC British welterweight title, European Boxing Union (EBU) welterweight title, and British Empire welterweight title (twice), his professional fighting weight varied from 145+1/4 lb , i.e. welterweight to 154 lb , i.e. middleweight.",
" Wally Thom was managed by Johnny Campbell (circa-1905 — 2 May 1994 (aged 89))."
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"Lennox Claudius Lewis, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} , {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 2 September 1965) is a former professional boxer who competed from 1989 to 2003.",
" He is a three-time world heavyweight champion, a two-time lineal champion, and remains the last heavyweight to hold the undisputed title.",
" Lewis holds dual British and Canadian citizenship; as an amateur he represented Canada at the 1988 Summer Olympics, winning a gold medal in the super-heavyweight division after defeating future world champion Riddick Bowe in the final."
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"Ambrose Mendy (born August 1954) is a British boxing manager, advisor and sports agent.",
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"Title: Gary De Roux\n\nGary De'Roux (born 4 November 1962) is a retired former professional boxer, boxing trainer, manager and British Boxing Board of Control Ltd Inspector.",
"Title: Matthew Macklin\n\nMatthew Macklin (born 14 May 1982) is a British-Irish former professional boxer who competed from 2001 to 2016, and currently works as a boxing manager. He challenged three times for middleweight world titles between 2011 and 2013, and held multiple regional championships at that weight: the Irish title from 2005 to 2006; the British title in 2009; and the European title from 2009 to 2011.",
"Title: Kellie Maloney\n\nKellie Maloney (born Francis \"Frank\" Maloney, 1953) is a British boxing manager and promoter who managed Lennox Lewis to the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship of the World.",
"Title: Wayne Elcock\n\nWayne Elcock (born 12 February 1974) is a British former professional boxer. Who was managed by Frank Maloney at the start of his career and promoted by Panix promotions before moving after 2 winning fights to Frank Warren, then later to Mick Hennessy. Elcock was trained in Leicester to begin with by Jez brogan, before moving to London to be trained by both Frank Maloney and Alan Smith, along with several visits to america to build on his skills, where Wayne worked with Goody Petronelli the trainer of former world champions Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Steve Collins at his famous Brockton gym. Wayne came back to his home town to team up with Birmingham's most successful boxing trainers brothers Paddy & Tommy Lynch. Knocking out fellow contender Darren Rhodes in 1 minute 30 seconds in Elcocks homecoming and first ever fight with the Lynch brothers in Birmingham at a sold out Aston Events Centre, this setting up his first attempt at the prestigious British title Lonsdale Belt against Plymouth's Scott Dann (boxer) in the first British title fight to ever be scored by three judges, after defeat Wayne bounced back with two back to back knockout victories one of them a British title eliminator winning by TKO against Scotland's Lawrence Murphy, who was the only other boxer to have beaten Elcock, In Wayne's next contest he faced the English champion Steven Bendall who was to be yet another stopped, but this time over eight punishing rounds and setting up his next contest where he would become the first British boxer to beat long standing British champion Howard Eastman to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt in 2007, Elcock also won the Commonwealth title and the minor WBU World Middleweight title becoming the first Birmingham born fighter to ever hold a version of a World title. Elcock challenged for the IBF middleweight title against the unbeaten World champion Arthur Abraham on 8 December 2007, losing by a fifth round knockout. Wayne bounced back from his world title attempt defending the lonsdale belt with a TKO win against local Dudley rival Darren McDermott, before losing the next defence to fellow Birmingham fighter Matthew Macklin in the Battle of Brum Elcock retired at the age of 36 in 2009 to concentrate fully on his other business matters and today Wayne can be found mentoring in schools and behind the counter at Mad Dog's Boxing shop in Boldmere, Birmingham, as well as coaching in the evening at the multi award winning company Wayne Elcock's Box Clever and at his own amateur boxing club Wayne Elcock's Boxing Academy, located in Chelmsley Wood, not far from where he grew up.",
"Title: Johnny Pritchett\n\nJohnny Pritchett (born 15 February 1943) is an English amateur welterweight and professional light middle/middle/light heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and '70s, and boxing manager of the 1970s and '80s, who as an amateur won the Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) 1959 Junior Class-A title against B. Ford (St Peters ABC), boxing out of Bingham & District ABC, won the 1962 Amateur Boxing Association of England welterweight title, against Harry Dean (Oxford YMCA), boxing out of Bingham & District ABC, won the 1963 Amateur Boxing Association of England welterweight title, against Ralph Charles (West Ham ABC), boxing out of Bingham & District ABC, and represented England and won the silver medal at welterweight in the Boxing at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth, Australia, losing to Wallace Coe of New Zealand, and as a professional won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) British middleweight title, and British Commonwealth middleweight title, and was a challenger for the European Boxing Union (EBU) middleweight title against Juan Carlos Durán, his professional fighting weight varied from 153+1/4 lb , i.e. light middleweight to 162+1/2 lb , i.e. light heavyweight. Johnny Pritchett managed; Dave Needham, Howard Hayes, Johnny Cheshire, and Dave Symonds.",
"Title: Martin Ward\n\nMartin Ward ( (1988--) 11 1988 (age (2017)-(1988)-((11)<(03)or(11)==(03)and(30)<(11)) ) ), born in West Rainton, is an English professional Bantam/Super bantam/Feather/Super featherweight boxer who has won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) English bantamweight title, and Commonwealth bantamweight title, and was a challenger for the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) British bantamweight title against Lee Haskins, the International Boxing Federation (IBF) world bantamweight title against Stuart Hall, and the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) British super bantamweight title against James Dickens. His professional fighting weight has varied from 117 lb , i.e. Bantamweight to 132 lb , i.e. Super featherweight.",
"Title: Wally Thom\n\nWally Thom (14 June 1926 — 1980 (aged 53)) born in Birkenhead, Merseyside an English amateur middleweight and professional welter/middleweight boxer of the 1940s, and 1950s, and referee of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, who as an amateur was runner-up for the 1945 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) middleweight title, against Randolph Turpin (Leamington Spa ABC ), boxing out of Army ABC, was runner-up for the 1949 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) middleweight title, against Alan Buxton (Harrow ABC), boxing out of Birkenhead ABC, and won a silver medal at middleweight in the 1947 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Dublin, Ireland, losing to gold medal winner Aimé-Joseph Escudie of France, and as a professional won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area welterweight title, BBBofC British welterweight title, European Boxing Union (EBU) welterweight title, and British Empire welterweight title (twice), his professional fighting weight varied from 145+1/4 lb , i.e. welterweight to 154 lb , i.e. middleweight. Wally Thom was managed by Johnny Campbell (circa-1905 — 2 May 1994 (aged 89)).",
"Title: Lennox Lewis\n\nLennox Claudius Lewis, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} , {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 2 September 1965) is a former professional boxer who competed from 1989 to 2003. He is a three-time world heavyweight champion, a two-time lineal champion, and remains the last heavyweight to hold the undisputed title. Lewis holds dual British and Canadian citizenship; as an amateur he represented Canada at the 1988 Summer Olympics, winning a gold medal in the super-heavyweight division after defeating future world champion Riddick Bowe in the final.",
"Title: Ambrose Mendy\n\nAmbrose Mendy (born August 1954) is a British boxing manager, advisor and sports agent. He has managed and/or advised Nigel Benn; James DeGale; Chris Eubank Junior; Lloyd Honeyghan & Errol Christie among others during a career in boxing that started in the late 1970s.",
"Title: Frank Maloney (disambiguation)\n\nFrank Maloney (born 1953, now sometimes known as Kellie Maloney) is a British boxing promoter"
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UGENE is computer software for bioinformatics, it works on desktop computer operating systems such as this family of free and open-source software operating system, operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by ?
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" Many Linux distributions use the word \"Linux\" in their name.",
" The Free Software Foundation uses the name \"GNU/Linux\" to refer to the operating system family, as well as specific distributions, to emphasize that most Linux distributions are not just the Linux kernel, and that they have in common not only the kernel, but also numerous utilities and libraries, a large proportion of which are from the GNU project.",
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"Help Desk was a webcomic by Christopher B. Wright which debuted on March 31, 1996, making it one of the older webcomics on the Internet.",
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"Title: Linux\n\nLinux ( , ) is a name which broadly denotes a family of free and open-source software operating system distributions built around the Linux kernel. The defining component of a Linux distribution is the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Many Linux distributions use the word \"Linux\" in their name. The Free Software Foundation uses the name \"GNU/Linux\" to refer to the operating system family, as well as specific distributions, to emphasize that most Linux distributions are not just the Linux kernel, and that they have in common not only the kernel, but also numerous utilities and libraries, a large proportion of which are from the GNU project. This has led to some controversy.",
"Title: Usage share of desktop operating systems\n\nThe usage share of desktop operating systems is the percentage of the operating systems (OS) used in computers (approximately market share) with so-called (retronym) desktop operating system, that also run on e.g. laptops. Originally the only computers running those operating systems, where desktop computers, while with the introduction of so-called new class of mobile operating systems, desktop got to be the part of the name of the former class of OSes. The computers running these OSes have the desktop metaphor style of GUI, unlike the mobile OSes. See also usage share of operating systems for breakdown of the share of desktop, mobile (and other styles of) operating systems, separately, and share of those all operating systems as part of across classes.",
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"Title: Help Desk (webcomic)\n\nHelp Desk was a webcomic by Christopher B. Wright which debuted on March 31, 1996, making it one of the older webcomics on the Internet. The comic was a satirical and cynical view of computer software companies and operating systems in general, and of the antics of Microsoft, Apple Computer, OS/2, and Linux in particular, however the first 2 comics were on the subject of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. This was done through the employees of Ubersoft, a fictional computer software company that markets a number of software products, including a computer operating system called Nifty Doorways. The comic draws heavily from real-life events in the computer software industry and lampoons those events through its cast of characters. It features a daily slogan on the title bar. Examples are \"We code what angels fear and dread\", \"Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt\", \"Our lawyers are better\", \"It's not a bug... It's just really really bad\", \"Standing on the necks of giants\", \"Four out of five dentists reboot\", and \"We put the pain in painstaking\".",
"Title: Linux kernel\n\nThe Linux kernel is a monolithic Unix-like computer operating system kernel. The Linux family of operating systems is based on this kernel and deployed on both traditional computer systems such as personal computers and servers, usually in the form of Linux distributions, and on various embedded devices such as routers, wireless access points, PBXes, set-top boxes, FTA receivers, smart TVs, PVRs, and NAS appliances. The Android operating system for tablet computers, smartphones, and smartwatches uses services provided by the Linux kernel to enable its functionality. While the adoption on desktop computers is low, Linux-based operating systems dominate nearly every other segment of computing, from mobile devices to mainframes. s of 2017 , 498 of the world's 500 most powerful supercomputers run Linux (The remaining two run AIX, a proprietary Unix operating system on IBM POWER7 hardware).",
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"Title: Multiboot Specification\n\nThe Multiboot Specification is an open standard describing how a boot loader can load an x86 operating system kernel. The specification allows any compliant boot loader implementation to boot any compliant operating system kernel. Thus, it allows different operating systems and boot loaders to work together and interoperate, without the need for operating system–specific boot loaders. As a result, it also allows easier coexistence of different operating systems on a single computer, which is also known as multi-booting.",
"Title: XNU\n\nXNU is the computer operating system kernel developed at Apple Inc. since December 1996 for use in the macOS operating system and released as free and open-source software as part of the Darwin operating system. It is also used as the kernel for the iOS, tvOS, and watchOS operating systems. \"XNU\" is an abbreviation of \"X is Not Unix\".",
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The film "Another Nice Mess" is directed by an actor that played what roe on "Arrested Development"?
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Larry Middleman
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"Andrew Fleming (born March 14, 1963) is an American film and television director and screenwriter.",
" He directed and wrote or co-wrote the films \"Bad Dreams\", \"Threesome\", \"The Craft\", \"Dick\", \"Nancy Drew\", \"Hamlet 2\", \"Barefoot\", and \"Ideal Home\".",
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"Carl Weathers (born January 14, 1948) is an American actor and former professional football player.",
" He is best known for portraying Apollo Creed in the \"Rocky\" series of films, George Dillon in \"Predator\", Chubbs Peterson in \"Happy Gilmore\" and \"Little Nicky\", and a fictionalized version of himself on the comedy series \"Arrested Development\".",
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"Troy Brenna (born May 8, 1970) is an American stunt actor, motion capture actor, stunt coordinator, and actor.",
" He was born in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.",
" He has one younger brother and two older sisters.",
" He has performed stunts for films such as \"X-Men\", \"Thor\", and \"Fast Five\".",
" He has acted in roles including \"Takers\", \"Spy Next Door\" and television spots such as Arrested Development.",
" He has also performed motion capture in films such as \"The Avengers\"."
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"Anthony \"Tony\" Hale (born September 30, 1970) is an American actor and comedian.",
" He is known for his role in the Fox comedy series \"Arrested Development\" as the neurotic Buster Bluth.",
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"Martin Eugene Mull (born August 18, 1943) is an American actor, comedian and singer who has appeared in many television and film roles.",
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" Among his other notable roles are Colonel Mustard in the 1985 film \"Clue\", Leon Carp on \"Roseanne\", Willard Kraft on \"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch\", Vlad Plasmius on \"Danny Phantom\" and Gene Parmesan on \"Arrested Development\"."
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"\"Pilot\" is the first episode of the American television sitcom \"Arrested Development\".",
" It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 2, 2003.",
" In the episode, George Sr. is about to announce his retirement when he is arrested for using his company's funds for personal expenses.",
" It was written by series creator and executive producer Mitchell Hurwitz and was directed by Anthony and Joe Russo.",
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"Michael Austin Cera ( ; born June 7, 1988) is a Canadian actor and musician.",
" He started his career as a child actor, most notably portraying a young Chuck Barris in \"Confessions of a Dangerous Mind\" (2002).",
" He is known for his role as George Michael Bluth on the sitcom \"Arrested Development\" and for his leading roles in the comedy films \"Superbad\" (2007), \"Juno\" (2007), \"Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist\" (2008), and \"Youth in Revolt\" (2009).",
" In 2010, he portrayed Scott Pilgrim in \"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World\" and in 2013 he played an exaggerated version of himself in \"This Is the End\".",
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"Nicholas Massa (born October 16, 1987) was an American actor and filmmaker.",
" He was best known for the comedy short film \"The Morning After\" and \"Breakdown Confessions\" both of which he wrote, produced, directed and starred in.",
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"Another Nice Mess is a 1972 comedy film written and directed by Bob Einstein, a former writer for \"The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour\".",
" The film starred Rich Little as Richard Nixon and Herb Voland as Spiro Agnew.",
" The film is presented in the style of a Laurel and Hardy comedy, with Nixon in the Oliver Hardy role, and Agnew in the Stan Laurel role.",
" The film is out of print and hard to find.",
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"Title: Carl Weathers\n\nCarl Weathers (born January 14, 1948) is an American actor and former professional football player. He is best known for portraying Apollo Creed in the \"Rocky\" series of films, George Dillon in \"Predator\", Chubbs Peterson in \"Happy Gilmore\" and \"Little Nicky\", and a fictionalized version of himself on the comedy series \"Arrested Development\". As a football player, Weathers played for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League and the B.C. Lions of the Canadian Football League.",
"Title: Troy Brenna\n\nTroy Brenna (born May 8, 1970) is an American stunt actor, motion capture actor, stunt coordinator, and actor. He was born in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. He has one younger brother and two older sisters. He has performed stunts for films such as \"X-Men\", \"Thor\", and \"Fast Five\". He has acted in roles including \"Takers\", \"Spy Next Door\" and television spots such as Arrested Development. He has also performed motion capture in films such as \"The Avengers\".",
"Title: Tony Hale\n\nAnthony \"Tony\" Hale (born September 30, 1970) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his role in the Fox comedy series \"Arrested Development\" as the neurotic Buster Bluth. Since 2012, he has played Gary Walsh on the HBO comedy \"Veep\", for which he won the 2013 and 2015 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.",
"Title: Martin Mull\n\nMartin Eugene Mull (born August 18, 1943) is an American actor, comedian and singer who has appeared in many television and film roles. He is also a painter and a recording artist. As an actor, he first became known in his role on \"Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman\" and its spin-off \"Fernwood 2 Night\". Among his other notable roles are Colonel Mustard in the 1985 film \"Clue\", Leon Carp on \"Roseanne\", Willard Kraft on \"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch\", Vlad Plasmius on \"Danny Phantom\" and Gene Parmesan on \"Arrested Development\".",
"Title: Pilot (Arrested Development)\n\n\"Pilot\" is the first episode of the American television sitcom \"Arrested Development\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 2, 2003. In the episode, George Sr. is about to announce his retirement when he is arrested for using his company's funds for personal expenses. It was written by series creator and executive producer Mitchell Hurwitz and was directed by Anthony and Joe Russo. An uncensored, extended version of the episode was released as a special feature on the DVD home release.",
"Title: Michael Cera\n\nMichael Austin Cera ( ; born June 7, 1988) is a Canadian actor and musician. He started his career as a child actor, most notably portraying a young Chuck Barris in \"Confessions of a Dangerous Mind\" (2002). He is known for his role as George Michael Bluth on the sitcom \"Arrested Development\" and for his leading roles in the comedy films \"Superbad\" (2007), \"Juno\" (2007), \"Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist\" (2008), and \"Youth in Revolt\" (2009). In 2010, he portrayed Scott Pilgrim in \"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World\" and in 2013 he played an exaggerated version of himself in \"This Is the End\". Cera made his Broadway debut in the 2014 installment of Kenneth Lonergan's \"This Is Our Youth\".",
"Title: Nicholas Massa\n\nNicholas Massa (born October 16, 1987) was an American actor and filmmaker. He was best known for the comedy short film \"The Morning After\" and \"Breakdown Confessions\" both of which he wrote, produced, directed and starred in. He has also made an appearance in the web series, \"Between Bullets\", \"Beauty Secrets\", with Miss Universe 2008, Dayana Mendoza, as well as \"Arrested Development\" and \"Devil in the Details\" on The Discovery Channel.",
"Title: Another Nice Mess\n\nAnother Nice Mess is a 1972 comedy film written and directed by Bob Einstein, a former writer for \"The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour\". The film starred Rich Little as Richard Nixon and Herb Voland as Spiro Agnew. The film is presented in the style of a Laurel and Hardy comedy, with Nixon in the Oliver Hardy role, and Agnew in the Stan Laurel role. The film is out of print and hard to find. The film also stars Bruce Kirby, Diahn Williams, Stewart Bradley, and Steve Martin in his film debut.",
"Title: Bob Einstein\n\nStewart Robert \"Bob\" Einstein (born November 20, 1942) is an American actor, comedy writer and producer, who is best known for creating and performing the satirical stuntman character Super Dave Osborne. Einstein is also known for his roles as Marty Funkhouser in \"Curb Your Enthusiasm\", and Larry Middleman on \"Arrested Development\"."
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In regards to the record label founded by Eazy-E and Dr. Dre in 1986, what is their most recent release, as of 2017?
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"Thy Kingdom Come is the fifth studio album by West Coast hip hop artist King T.",
" It was released in 2002 on Greedy Green Entertainment and Mo Beatz.",
" The album was originally titled The Kingdom Come and was slated for a release on June 30, 1998, on Aftermath Entertainment.",
" The 2002 release contains all of the same tracks as the 1998 version, except 2 tracks.",
" The 1998 version was to be King Tee's first release of new material in three years after allying with Dr. Dre and appearing on his compilation, \"Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath\".",
" King Tee's album was later put on hold.",
" His shelved album had already been rated three and a half stars out of five by \"The Source\", which was \"not good enough\" for Dr. Dre, but King Tee maintained a positive relationship with Dr. Dre.",
" He even appeared on Dr. Dre's album, \"2001\", in 1999.",
" By 2002, \"The Kingdom Come\" was released to mixed opinions and was a commercial failure.",
" It had no charting singles, and it did not chart as an album.",
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"Dr. Dre Presents... The Aftermath is a compilation album produced and released by American rapper and producer, Dr. Dre.",
" The album was released on November 26, 1996, a week after the release of the lead single, \"East Coast, West Coast, Killas\" featuring Group Therapy.",
" The album is Dre's first release after leaving Death Row Records, and was the first release on his then newly established Aftermath Entertainment.",
" In spite of Dr. Dre's name being on the album, and it being certified platinum, it received mixed reviews and was not amongst the year's more commercially successful releases.",
" The album was later followed by the second single, the Dr. Dre solo track \"Been There, Done That\"."
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"\"What Would You Do\" is the debut single from Death Row Records duo Tha Dogg Pound, released in 1995 as the B-side to the Dr. Dre and Sam Sneed single \"U Better Recognize\", along with DJ Quik's \"Dollaz + Sense.\"",
" It had appeared on the soundtrack to \"Murder Was the Case\" the year before, alongside songs by Snoop Dogg, DJ Quik, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Sam Sneed and other Death Row-affiliated artists.",
" The song also appears on the \"Natural Born Killers\" soundtrack (where it is listed as \"What Would U Do?\")",
", and is the only song from that soundtrack which does not appear in the movie \"Natural Born Killers\".",
" While the notes originally credited solely Daz as producer, Snoop Dogg later revealed that—among other Daz Dillinger tracks—the song was co-produced by Dre.",
" It is considered to be a diss song towards B.G. Knocc Out, Dresta, Eazy-E & Cold 187um.",
" Eazy-E responded with the tracks \"Ole School Shit\" and his own version of What Would U Do called \"Wut Would You Do\".",
" B.G. Knocc Out & Dresta responded with \"D.P.G./K\".",
" Kurupt and Daz's version was performed live at the 1995 Source Awards, and was nominated for a 1995 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group."
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"Gazing at the Moonlight is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Hopsin.",
" It was released on October 27, 2009, by Ruthless Records the labels most recent release as of 2017.",
" The title refers to \"Gazing at the Moonlight\" hoping and wishing on a dream to come true.",
" This was Hopsin's only record released with Ruthless Records, to this day as his latest studio album released by the label, this album created bitter tension between Ruthless Records and Hopsin, due to the lack of promotion and financial compensation for the album."
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"The Chronic is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Dr. Dre.",
" It was released on December 15, 1992, by his own record label Death Row Records and distributed by Priority Records.",
" Recording sessions for the album took place in June 1992 at Death Row Studios in Los Angeles and at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood.",
" The album is named after a slang term for high-grade cannabis, and its cover is a homage to Zig-Zag rolling papers.",
" It was Dr. Dre's first solo album after he had departed from hip hop group N.W.A and its label Ruthless Records over a financial dispute.",
" On \"The Chronic\", he included both subtle and direct insults at Ruthless and its owner, former N.W.A member Eazy-E.",
" Although a solo album, it features many appearances by Snoop Dogg, who used the album as a launch pad for his own solo career."
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"Straight Outta Compton is a 2015 American biographical film directed by F. Gary Gray, depicting the career of gangsta rap group N.W.A.",
" Titled after N.W.A's 1988 debut studio album, the film focuses on members Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and Dr. Dre, and the rise and fall of the group.",
" Members of N.W.A were involved in making the film, including Ice Cube and Dr. Dre as producers, as was Eazy-E's widow, Tomica Woods-Wright, while MC Ren and DJ Yella served as creative consultants.",
" Ice Cube is portrayed by his son, O'Shea Jackson Jr., with Corey Hawkins as Dr. Dre and Jason Mitchell as Eazy-E.",
" Paul Giamatti also stars as N.W.A's manager Jerry Heller."
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"Aftermath Entertainment is an American record label founded by hip hop producer and rapper Dr. Dre.",
" It operates as a subsidiary of, and is distributed through, Universal Music Group's Interscope Records.",
" Current acts include Dr. Dre himself, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Anderson Paak, Jon Connor and Justus with former acts including 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, The Game, Raekwon, Eve, Rakim and many others.",
" The label's acts over the years have earned RIAA certifications of platinum or higher on 18 of its 22 released albums."
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"Ruthless Records is an American record label, founded by Eazy-E and Dr.Dre.",
" The record label was founded in Compton, California in 1986.",
" The label's acts over the years have earned RIAA certifications of Platinum or higher on 15 of its released albums, including releases by N.W.A, Eazy-E, MC Ren, The D.O.C., Michel'le, J.J.Fad and Bone-Thugs-n-Harmony."
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"\"Real Muthaphuckkin G's\" (alternatively\" and cleanly\" known as \"Real Compton City G's\") is a 1993 song by West Coast rapper Eazy-E from his EP \"It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa\".",
" It is a diss track directed at former N.W.A bandmate Dr. Dre and his protégé Snoop Doggy Dogg.",
" \"Real Muthaphuckkin G's\" peaked at #42 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Eazy-E's highest charting single as a solo artist.",
" \"Real Muthaphuckkin G's\" debuts brothers B.G. Knocc Out and Dresta, protégés of Eazy-E."
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"Eric Lynn Wright (September 7, 1964March 26, 1995), better known by his stage name Eazy-E, was an American rapper who performed solo and in the hip hop group N.W.A.",
" Wright is affectionately called \"The Godfather of Gangsta rap\".",
" He was born to Richard and Kathie Wright in Compton, California.",
" After dropping out of high school in the tenth grade, he supported himself primarily by selling drugs before founding Ruthless Records and becoming a rapper.",
" Arabian Prince, Eazy-E, Dr. Dre and Ice Cube formed N.W.A.",
" After DJ Yella and MC Ren joined the group, N.W.A released their debut single \"Panic Zone\".",
" In 1988, they released their most controversial album, \"Straight Outta Compton\".",
" The group released two more albums and then disbanded after Eazy released Dr. Dre from his contract.",
" Eazy-E died in March 1995 after a brief battle with AIDS."
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"Title: The Kingdom Come\n\nThy Kingdom Come is the fifth studio album by West Coast hip hop artist King T. It was released in 2002 on Greedy Green Entertainment and Mo Beatz. The album was originally titled The Kingdom Come and was slated for a release on June 30, 1998, on Aftermath Entertainment. The 2002 release contains all of the same tracks as the 1998 version, except 2 tracks. The 1998 version was to be King Tee's first release of new material in three years after allying with Dr. Dre and appearing on his compilation, \"Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath\". King Tee's album was later put on hold. His shelved album had already been rated three and a half stars out of five by \"The Source\", which was \"not good enough\" for Dr. Dre, but King Tee maintained a positive relationship with Dr. Dre. He even appeared on Dr. Dre's album, \"2001\", in 1999. By 2002, \"The Kingdom Come\" was released to mixed opinions and was a commercial failure. It had no charting singles, and it did not chart as an album. The album has been released in some places under the original name \"Thy Kingdom Come\" with an alternative album cover. The song \"Speak On It\" also appeared on , an album by King T's protégé Young Maylay.",
"Title: Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath\n\nDr. Dre Presents... The Aftermath is a compilation album produced and released by American rapper and producer, Dr. Dre. The album was released on November 26, 1996, a week after the release of the lead single, \"East Coast, West Coast, Killas\" featuring Group Therapy. The album is Dre's first release after leaving Death Row Records, and was the first release on his then newly established Aftermath Entertainment. In spite of Dr. Dre's name being on the album, and it being certified platinum, it received mixed reviews and was not amongst the year's more commercially successful releases. The album was later followed by the second single, the Dr. Dre solo track \"Been There, Done That\".",
"Title: What Would You Do? (Tha Dogg Pound song)\n\n\"What Would You Do\" is the debut single from Death Row Records duo Tha Dogg Pound, released in 1995 as the B-side to the Dr. Dre and Sam Sneed single \"U Better Recognize\", along with DJ Quik's \"Dollaz + Sense.\" It had appeared on the soundtrack to \"Murder Was the Case\" the year before, alongside songs by Snoop Dogg, DJ Quik, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Sam Sneed and other Death Row-affiliated artists. The song also appears on the \"Natural Born Killers\" soundtrack (where it is listed as \"What Would U Do?\") , and is the only song from that soundtrack which does not appear in the movie \"Natural Born Killers\". While the notes originally credited solely Daz as producer, Snoop Dogg later revealed that—among other Daz Dillinger tracks—the song was co-produced by Dre. It is considered to be a diss song towards B.G. Knocc Out, Dresta, Eazy-E & Cold 187um. Eazy-E responded with the tracks \"Ole School Shit\" and his own version of What Would U Do called \"Wut Would You Do\". B.G. Knocc Out & Dresta responded with \"D.P.G./K\". Kurupt and Daz's version was performed live at the 1995 Source Awards, and was nominated for a 1995 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.",
"Title: Gazing at the Moonlight\n\nGazing at the Moonlight is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Hopsin. It was released on October 27, 2009, by Ruthless Records the labels most recent release as of 2017. The title refers to \"Gazing at the Moonlight\" hoping and wishing on a dream to come true. This was Hopsin's only record released with Ruthless Records, to this day as his latest studio album released by the label, this album created bitter tension between Ruthless Records and Hopsin, due to the lack of promotion and financial compensation for the album.",
"Title: The Chronic\n\nThe Chronic is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Dr. Dre. It was released on December 15, 1992, by his own record label Death Row Records and distributed by Priority Records. Recording sessions for the album took place in June 1992 at Death Row Studios in Los Angeles and at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood. The album is named after a slang term for high-grade cannabis, and its cover is a homage to Zig-Zag rolling papers. It was Dr. Dre's first solo album after he had departed from hip hop group N.W.A and its label Ruthless Records over a financial dispute. On \"The Chronic\", he included both subtle and direct insults at Ruthless and its owner, former N.W.A member Eazy-E. Although a solo album, it features many appearances by Snoop Dogg, who used the album as a launch pad for his own solo career.",
"Title: Straight Outta Compton (film)\n\nStraight Outta Compton is a 2015 American biographical film directed by F. Gary Gray, depicting the career of gangsta rap group N.W.A. Titled after N.W.A's 1988 debut studio album, the film focuses on members Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and Dr. Dre, and the rise and fall of the group. Members of N.W.A were involved in making the film, including Ice Cube and Dr. Dre as producers, as was Eazy-E's widow, Tomica Woods-Wright, while MC Ren and DJ Yella served as creative consultants. Ice Cube is portrayed by his son, O'Shea Jackson Jr., with Corey Hawkins as Dr. Dre and Jason Mitchell as Eazy-E. Paul Giamatti also stars as N.W.A's manager Jerry Heller.",
"Title: Aftermath Entertainment\n\nAftermath Entertainment is an American record label founded by hip hop producer and rapper Dr. Dre. It operates as a subsidiary of, and is distributed through, Universal Music Group's Interscope Records. Current acts include Dr. Dre himself, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Anderson Paak, Jon Connor and Justus with former acts including 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, The Game, Raekwon, Eve, Rakim and many others. The label's acts over the years have earned RIAA certifications of platinum or higher on 18 of its 22 released albums.",
"Title: Ruthless Records\n\nRuthless Records is an American record label, founded by Eazy-E and Dr.Dre. The record label was founded in Compton, California in 1986. The label's acts over the years have earned RIAA certifications of Platinum or higher on 15 of its released albums, including releases by N.W.A, Eazy-E, MC Ren, The D.O.C., Michel'le, J.J.Fad and Bone-Thugs-n-Harmony.",
"Title: Real Muthaphuckkin G's\n\n\"Real Muthaphuckkin G's\" (alternatively\" and cleanly\" known as \"Real Compton City G's\") is a 1993 song by West Coast rapper Eazy-E from his EP \"It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa\". It is a diss track directed at former N.W.A bandmate Dr. Dre and his protégé Snoop Doggy Dogg. \"Real Muthaphuckkin G's\" peaked at #42 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Eazy-E's highest charting single as a solo artist. \"Real Muthaphuckkin G's\" debuts brothers B.G. Knocc Out and Dresta, protégés of Eazy-E.",
"Title: Eazy-E\n\nEric Lynn Wright (September 7, 1964March 26, 1995), better known by his stage name Eazy-E, was an American rapper who performed solo and in the hip hop group N.W.A. Wright is affectionately called \"The Godfather of Gangsta rap\". He was born to Richard and Kathie Wright in Compton, California. After dropping out of high school in the tenth grade, he supported himself primarily by selling drugs before founding Ruthless Records and becoming a rapper. Arabian Prince, Eazy-E, Dr. Dre and Ice Cube formed N.W.A. After DJ Yella and MC Ren joined the group, N.W.A released their debut single \"Panic Zone\". In 1988, they released their most controversial album, \"Straight Outta Compton\". The group released two more albums and then disbanded after Eazy released Dr. Dre from his contract. Eazy-E died in March 1995 after a brief battle with AIDS."
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Ernst Stuhlinger developed which kinds of systems with the man who invented the V-2 rocket?
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guidance systems
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"Operation Hydra was a Royal Air Force attack on the Peenemünde Army Research Center on the night of 17/18 August 1943.",
" It was the first time a master bomber was used for the main force.",
" Group Captain John Searby, CO of 83 Squadron, commanded the operation.",
" It began the Operation Crossbow strategic bombing campaign against Nazi Germany's V-weapon programme.",
" 215 British aircrew members and 40 bombers were lost, and hundreds of civilians were killed in a nearby concentration camp.",
" The air raid killed two V-2 rocket scientists and delayed V-2 rocket test launches for seven weeks."
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"Operation Sandy was the codename for the post-World War II launch of a captured V-2 rocket from the deck of the United States Navy aircraft carrier USS \"Midway\" on September 6, 1947.",
" It marked the first launch of a large rocket, and the only time for a V-2, from a ship at sea.",
" Operation Pushover was a follow-up test in late 1949 to assess the danger to a carrier from a V-2 explosion."
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"Ernst Stuhlinger (December 19, 1913 Niederrimbach, Germany – May 25, 2008) was a German-born American atomic, electrical, and rocket scientist.",
" After being brought to the United States as part of Operation Paperclip, he developed guidance systems with Wernher von Braun's team for the US Army, and later was a scientist with NASA.",
" He was also instrumental in the development of the ion engine for long-endurance space flight, and a wide variety of scientific experiments."
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"The Redl-Zipf V-2 rocket facility (code name \"Schlier\") in central Austria between Vöcklabruck and Vöcklamarkt was for V-2 rocket motor testing after Raxwerke test equipment had been moved from Friedrichshafen.",
" The facility tested V-2 combustion chambers' compatibility with turbopumps since the rocket did not have a controller for reducing the turbopumping of propellant into the chamber if pressure became too high.",
" The World War II facility used forced labor of the Schlier-Redl-Zipf subcamp of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and included a liquid oxygen generation plant in a nearby tunnel.",
" After an August 1944 explosion at the liquid oxygen plant stopped Schlier production, the third V-2 liquid oxygen plant (5000 tons/month) was built at a slate quarry at Lehesten near the Mittelwerk (turbopump/chamber compatibility testing for Mittelwerk production was also performed at the Lehesten facility).",
" Karl Heimberg, who had worked at Peenemünde Test Stand 7, was transferred to \"\"Vorwerk Sued\"\" at Redl-Zipf and then, for the period from late 1944-early April 1945, to Lehesten (he later returned to Peenemünde with Walter Riedel III to burn design office files and participated in the post-war Operation Backfire.)",
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"The Super V-2 was a planned intermediate-range ballistic missile designed in France in 1946–47.",
" It was the creation of German engineers who had worked on the original V-2 rocket.",
" Four variants, with a range of up to 3600 km and capable of carrying warheads of up to 1000 kg , were envisaged.",
" However, the French government declined to fund practical development and the programme was cancelled in 1948.",
" The research done on the Super V-2 was repurposed to develop the Véronique sounding rocket, ultimately leading to the Ariane rocket family."
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"Stuhlinger Ice Piedmont ( ) is a coastal ice piedmont, about 10 nautical miles (18 km) long and wide, located immediately north of Bowers Mountains and between the lower ends of Gannutz and Barber Glaciers. Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-62.",
" Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 1968 for Ernst Stuhlinger, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a member of the U.S. National Science Foundation's Advisory Panel for Antarctic Programs."
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"Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun (March 23, 1912 – June 16, 1977) was a German, later American, aerospace engineer and space architect credited with inventing the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany and the Saturn V for the United States.",
" He was the leading figure in the development of rocket technology in Germany and the father of rocket technology and space science in the United States."
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"Oberraderach (English: Upper Raderach ) was the World War II location of Prüffeld-Anlage Raderach, a V-2 rocket test facility code named \"Porcelain Factory\" (German: \"Porzellanfabrik\" ).",
" Oberraderach testing ensured V-2 turbopumps did not overpressure combustion chambers (there was no controller) and was planned for rocket motors to be installed by the nearby Zeppelin Works (German: \"Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH\" ) as part of the Eastern Works (V-2 facilities in the Vienna-Freidrichshafen area).",
" Firings were visible in Switzerland across Lake Constance and testing ended shortly after the facility began operation."
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"The V-2 missile launch site, Blizna was the site of a World War II German V-2 missile firing range.",
" Today there is a small museum located in the \"Park Historyczny Blizna\" (Historical Park) in Blizna, Poland.",
" After the RAF strategic bombing of the V-2 rocket launch site in Peenemünde, Germany, in August 1943, some of the test and launch facilities were relocated to Blizna in November 1943.",
" The first of 139 V-2 launches was carried out from the Blizna launch site on 5 November 1943."
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"Title: Operations Sandy and Pushover\n\nOperation Sandy was the codename for the post-World War II launch of a captured V-2 rocket from the deck of the United States Navy aircraft carrier USS \"Midway\" on September 6, 1947. It marked the first launch of a large rocket, and the only time for a V-2, from a ship at sea. Operation Pushover was a follow-up test in late 1949 to assess the danger to a carrier from a V-2 explosion.",
"Title: Ernst Stuhlinger\n\nErnst Stuhlinger (December 19, 1913 Niederrimbach, Germany – May 25, 2008) was a German-born American atomic, electrical, and rocket scientist. After being brought to the United States as part of Operation Paperclip, he developed guidance systems with Wernher von Braun's team for the US Army, and later was a scientist with NASA. He was also instrumental in the development of the ion engine for long-endurance space flight, and a wide variety of scientific experiments.",
"Title: Stuhlinger Medal\n\nThe Stuhlinger Medal, whose official name is the \"Ernst Stuhlinger Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Electric Propulsion\", is the highest honor in the field of electric propulsion for spacecraft bestowed by the Electric Rocket Propulsion Society (ERPS), the main professional society in that field, to persons who made outstanding contributions to the science, technology or development of electric propulsion.",
"Title: Redl-Zipf\n\nThe Redl-Zipf V-2 rocket facility (code name \"Schlier\") in central Austria between Vöcklabruck and Vöcklamarkt was for V-2 rocket motor testing after Raxwerke test equipment had been moved from Friedrichshafen. The facility tested V-2 combustion chambers' compatibility with turbopumps since the rocket did not have a controller for reducing the turbopumping of propellant into the chamber if pressure became too high. The World War II facility used forced labor of the Schlier-Redl-Zipf subcamp of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and included a liquid oxygen generation plant in a nearby tunnel. After an August 1944 explosion at the liquid oxygen plant stopped Schlier production, the third V-2 liquid oxygen plant (5000 tons/month) was built at a slate quarry at Lehesten near the Mittelwerk (turbopump/chamber compatibility testing for Mittelwerk production was also performed at the Lehesten facility). Karl Heimberg, who had worked at Peenemünde Test Stand 7, was transferred to \"\"Vorwerk Sued\"\" at Redl-Zipf and then, for the period from late 1944-early April 1945, to Lehesten (he later returned to Peenemünde with Walter Riedel III to burn design office files and participated in the post-war Operation Backfire.) ",
"Title: Super V-2\n\nThe Super V-2 was a planned intermediate-range ballistic missile designed in France in 1946–47. It was the creation of German engineers who had worked on the original V-2 rocket. Four variants, with a range of up to 3600 km and capable of carrying warheads of up to 1000 kg , were envisaged. However, the French government declined to fund practical development and the programme was cancelled in 1948. The research done on the Super V-2 was repurposed to develop the Véronique sounding rocket, ultimately leading to the Ariane rocket family.",
"Title: Stuhlinger Ice Piedmont\n\nStuhlinger Ice Piedmont ( ) is a coastal ice piedmont, about 10 nautical miles (18 km) long and wide, located immediately north of Bowers Mountains and between the lower ends of Gannutz and Barber Glaciers. Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-62. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 1968 for Ernst Stuhlinger, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a member of the U.S. National Science Foundation's Advisory Panel for Antarctic Programs.",
"Title: Wernher von Braun\n\nWernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun (March 23, 1912 – June 16, 1977) was a German, later American, aerospace engineer and space architect credited with inventing the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany and the Saturn V for the United States. He was the leading figure in the development of rocket technology in Germany and the father of rocket technology and space science in the United States.",
"Title: Oberraderach\n\nOberraderach (English: Upper Raderach ) was the World War II location of Prüffeld-Anlage Raderach, a V-2 rocket test facility code named \"Porcelain Factory\" (German: \"Porzellanfabrik\" ). Oberraderach testing ensured V-2 turbopumps did not overpressure combustion chambers (there was no controller) and was planned for rocket motors to be installed by the nearby Zeppelin Works (German: \"Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH\" ) as part of the Eastern Works (V-2 facilities in the Vienna-Freidrichshafen area). Firings were visible in Switzerland across Lake Constance and testing ended shortly after the facility began operation.",
"Title: V-2 missile launch site, Blizna\n\nThe V-2 missile launch site, Blizna was the site of a World War II German V-2 missile firing range. Today there is a small museum located in the \"Park Historyczny Blizna\" (Historical Park) in Blizna, Poland. After the RAF strategic bombing of the V-2 rocket launch site in Peenemünde, Germany, in August 1943, some of the test and launch facilities were relocated to Blizna in November 1943. The first of 139 V-2 launches was carried out from the Blizna launch site on 5 November 1943."
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Which Italian restaurant opened its first location near Little Five Points in Atlanta: Fellini's Pizza or Sammy's Pizza?
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Fellini's Pizza
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"Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria is an Italian restaurant chain with five locations in Washington State.",
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" The restaurant specializes in \"authentic\" Neapolitan pizza and is certified by the non-profit Associaziona Verace Pizza Napoletana (\"True Neapolitan Pizza Association\") which certifies pizzerias that use traditional ingredients and processes.",
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"California-style pizza (also known as California pizza or Gourmet pizza) is a style of single-serving pizza that combines New York and Italian thin crust with toppings from the California cuisine cooking style.",
" Its invention is generally attributed to chef Ed LaDou, and Chez Panisse, in Berkeley, California.",
" Wolfgang Puck, after meeting LaDou, popularized the style of pizza in the rest of the country.",
" It is served in a number of California Cuisine restaurants.",
" Such restaurant chains as California Pizza Kitchen, Extreme Pizza, and Sammy's Woodfired Pizza are three major pizza franchises associated with California-style pizza.",
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"Fellini's Pizza is an Italian restaurant founded in Atlanta on May 5, 1982 by Clay Harper of the Coolies.",
" It has 7 locations and is known for its Atlanta style pizza.",
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"Vivo Italian Kitchen is a restaurant located at Universal Orlando Resort's CityWalk.",
" It is an Italian restaurant located between NBC Sports Grill & Brew Restaurant and Emeril's Restaurant.",
" This is also in front of The Cowfish restaurant.",
" Vivo serves moderately priced traditional Italian food and has an array of wines and beers to choose from.",
" The restaurant opened in 2015."
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"Pizza Haven was an American Seattle-based pizzeria and pizza delivery chain, known as dial-a-pizza, founded in 1958 and opening its first location in the University District, Seattle near the University of Washington.",
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"Little Five Points (also L5P or LFP or Little Five) is a district on the east side of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 2+1/2 mi east of downtown.",
" It was established in the early 20th century as the commercial district for the adjacent Inman Park and Candler Park neighborhoods, and has since become famous for the alternative culture it brings to Atlanta.",
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"This style of pizza may be referred to as \"Greek pizza\" even when it has non-Greek toppings, since it is typical of pizzerias owned by Greek immigrants.",
" (These pizzas are similar to the pizzas served in Italian-style restaurants in Greece itself.)",
" These establishments often also sell Greek specialties, such as Greek salads and gyros, and tend to brand themselves as \"Pizza and Pasta\" or as a \"House of Pizza\"; a code signifying that it is not an Italian restaurant, but a Greek restaurant serving Italian-style food.",
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"The Vortex Bar and Grill is a restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, with two locations, in Midtown on Peachtree Street, originally opened in 1992, and Little Five Points, opened in 1996 and distinguished by the large \"Laughing Skull\" entrance.",
" The restaurant is famous for its burgers and has been featured on Season 1 of the Travel Channel's Man vs. Food."
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"Title: California-style pizza\n\nCalifornia-style pizza (also known as California pizza or Gourmet pizza) is a style of single-serving pizza that combines New York and Italian thin crust with toppings from the California cuisine cooking style. Its invention is generally attributed to chef Ed LaDou, and Chez Panisse, in Berkeley, California. Wolfgang Puck, after meeting LaDou, popularized the style of pizza in the rest of the country. It is served in a number of California Cuisine restaurants. Such restaurant chains as California Pizza Kitchen, Extreme Pizza, and Sammy's Woodfired Pizza are three major pizza franchises associated with California-style pizza. Nancy Silverton's Pizzeria Mozza is also a popular California-style pizza restaurant in Los Angeles.",
"Title: Sammy's Pizza\n\nSammy's Pizza & Restaurant is a landmark regional restaurant brand. It was founded in 1954 in Hibbing, MN.",
"Title: Freshslice Pizza\n\nFreshslice Pizza is a Canadian franchised pizza chain in restaurants located throughout British Columbia, and one location in Toronto as of 2016. The first restaurant opened in 1999 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Today, Freshslice Pizza is the second-largest pizza chain in British Columbia behind Panago in terms of locations open.",
"Title: Fellini's Pizza\n\nFellini's Pizza is an Italian restaurant founded in Atlanta on May 5, 1982 by Clay Harper of the Coolies. It has 7 locations and is known for its Atlanta style pizza. Its first location was opened near Little Five Points. It was voted the best pizza restaurant in Atlanta in 2013 by the Emory Wheel.",
"Title: Vivo Italian Kitchen\n\nVivo Italian Kitchen is a restaurant located at Universal Orlando Resort's CityWalk. It is an Italian restaurant located between NBC Sports Grill & Brew Restaurant and Emeril's Restaurant. This is also in front of The Cowfish restaurant. Vivo serves moderately priced traditional Italian food and has an array of wines and beers to choose from. The restaurant opened in 2015.",
"Title: Pizza Haven (United States)\n\nPizza Haven was an American Seattle-based pizzeria and pizza delivery chain, known as dial-a-pizza, founded in 1958 and opening its first location in the University District, Seattle near the University of Washington. Pizza Haven was one of the first pizza companies to make deliveries. Restaurant employees used radio phones to relay orders to roving drivers who carried stacks of pizzas in warming ovens in the back of their jeeps and pickup trucks.",
"Title: Little Five Points\n\nLittle Five Points (also L5P or LFP or Little Five) is a district on the east side of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 2+1/2 mi east of downtown. It was established in the early 20th century as the commercial district for the adjacent Inman Park and Candler Park neighborhoods, and has since become famous for the alternative culture it brings to Atlanta. It has been described as Atlanta's answer to Haight-Ashbury, a melting pot of sub-cultures, and the Bohemian center of the Southern United States.",
"Title: Greek pizza\n\nThis style of pizza may be referred to as \"Greek pizza\" even when it has non-Greek toppings, since it is typical of pizzerias owned by Greek immigrants. (These pizzas are similar to the pizzas served in Italian-style restaurants in Greece itself.) These establishments often also sell Greek specialties, such as Greek salads and gyros, and tend to brand themselves as \"Pizza and Pasta\" or as a \"House of Pizza\"; a code signifying that it is not an Italian restaurant, but a Greek restaurant serving Italian-style food. In the United States, the latter usage is common in New England cuisine.",
"Title: The Vortex Bar & Grill\n\nThe Vortex Bar and Grill is a restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, with two locations, in Midtown on Peachtree Street, originally opened in 1992, and Little Five Points, opened in 1996 and distinguished by the large \"Laughing Skull\" entrance. The restaurant is famous for its burgers and has been featured on Season 1 of the Travel Channel's Man vs. Food."
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Kingsland Road is part of a major road that has it's southern end at which bridge ?
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London Bridge
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" Kingsland Road means the road \"to\" Kingsland, an old settlement that has been absorbed by modern Dalston.",
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"The A1260 is a major road that serves the city of Peterborough in Eastern England.",
" The road is dual-carriageway from its southern terminus with the A15 at Hampton to its northern terminus with the A47 at Longthorpe.",
" The road is also known as the \"Nene Parkway\" and serves as major route from getting from the southern end of Peterborough to the Northern end without having to travel into to the centre of the city via the A15.",
" The road itself starts at Hampton at a small roundabout with the A15 where after it goes past Serpentine Green at another roundabout before it very quickly heads to a major junction where its meets the A1139.",
" After that junction the road takes on the form of a major dual-carriageway with its own grade separated junctions where it meets the A605 on a restricted junction before passing over the River Nene before meeting the A1179 on another junction.",
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" It is part of the A10 road and connects Norton Folgate to the south with Kingsland Road to the north.",
" It constitutes a segment of the Roman Ermine Street, which ran directly north from London to Lincoln and York.",
" The parish church of St Leonard's, Shoreditch is situated at the north-east end of the road at the crossroads where it meets with Hackney Road.",
" This part of the road is wholly within the London Borough of Hackney; below Boundary Street, the eastern side lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.",
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"The Crown Point Road, or the Crown Point Military Road, is a historic road built in 1759-60, mostly in what is now the United States state of Vermont.",
" It was built by British Army and colonial militia forces to connect Fort Crown Point near the southern end of Lake Champlain to the Fort at Number 4 in what is now Charlestown, New Hampshire.",
" It was the first major road in Vermont, spurring development along its route after the French and Indian War.",
" Fragments of the road are still visible in largely period condition, or have been paved over, while others have disappeared into the forest.",
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"The A19 is a major road in England running approximately parallel to and east of the A1 road, although the two roads meet at the northern end of the A19, the two roads originally met at the southern end of the A19 in Doncaster but the old route of the A1 was changed to the A638.",
" From Sunderland northwards, the route was formerly the A108.",
" In the past the route was known as the East of Snaith-York-Thirsk-Stockton-on-Tees-Sunderland Trunk Road.",
" Most traffic joins the A19, heading for Teesside, from the A168 at Dishforth Interchange.",
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"\"Turf War\" was the first major exhibition by artist Banksy, staged in a warehouse on Kingsland Road in London's East End.",
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"Haggerston is a station on the East London Line and connecting South London Line in Haggerston within the London Borough of Hackney, Greater London.",
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" The main entrance is in Lee Street.",
" The station was built as part of the East London Line extension served by National Rail London Overground under the control of the London Rail division of Transport for London, however there is no standard red National Rail \"double arrow\" logo signage located at the station, instead only the Overground roundel.",
" The next station north is Dalston Junction and the next station south is Hoxton .",
" It is in Travelcard Zone 2."
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"Thane–Belapur road is a major road in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region connecting the city of Thane with Navi Mumbai.",
" The southern end of Thane–Belapur road starts at the Sion Panvel Highway near Turbhe.",
" The road passes through a busy Thane – Belapur region and generally runs in north-south direction.",
" During the stretch between Turbhe and Dighe, Thane–Belapur road runs completely parallel to the Trans-Harbour Line of Mumbai Suburban Railway and the stations of Airoli, Rabale, Ghansoli, Kopar Khairane and Turbhe all have direct access from this road."
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"Title: A1260 road\n\nThe A1260 is a major road that serves the city of Peterborough in Eastern England. The road is dual-carriageway from its southern terminus with the A15 at Hampton to its northern terminus with the A47 at Longthorpe. The road is also known as the \"Nene Parkway\" and serves as major route from getting from the southern end of Peterborough to the Northern end without having to travel into to the centre of the city via the A15. The road itself starts at Hampton at a small roundabout with the A15 where after it goes past Serpentine Green at another roundabout before it very quickly heads to a major junction where its meets the A1139. After that junction the road takes on the form of a major dual-carriageway with its own grade separated junctions where it meets the A605 on a restricted junction before passing over the River Nene before meeting the A1179 on another junction. After that junction the road quickly heads north before coming to a major junction with the A47 where the road terminates on a large roundabout with the A47 passing over on top.",
"Title: Shoreditch High Street\n\nShoreditch High Street is the old main street of Shoreditch, London. It is part of the A10 road and connects Norton Folgate to the south with Kingsland Road to the north. It constitutes a segment of the Roman Ermine Street, which ran directly north from London to Lincoln and York. The parish church of St Leonard's, Shoreditch is situated at the north-east end of the road at the crossroads where it meets with Hackney Road. This part of the road is wholly within the London Borough of Hackney; below Boundary Street, the eastern side lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The high street enters the City of London at Norton Folgate.",
"Title: Crown Point Road\n\nThe Crown Point Road, or the Crown Point Military Road, is a historic road built in 1759-60, mostly in what is now the United States state of Vermont. It was built by British Army and colonial militia forces to connect Fort Crown Point near the southern end of Lake Champlain to the Fort at Number 4 in what is now Charlestown, New Hampshire. It was the first major road in Vermont, spurring development along its route after the French and Indian War. Fragments of the road are still visible in largely period condition, or have been paved over, while others have disappeared into the forest. Sections of the road located in Weathersfield have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",
"Title: A19 road\n\nThe A19 is a major road in England running approximately parallel to and east of the A1 road, although the two roads meet at the northern end of the A19, the two roads originally met at the southern end of the A19 in Doncaster but the old route of the A1 was changed to the A638. From Sunderland northwards, the route was formerly the A108. In the past the route was known as the East of Snaith-York-Thirsk-Stockton-on-Tees-Sunderland Trunk Road. Most traffic joins the A19, heading for Teesside, from the A168 at Dishforth Interchange. The road also inspired a song called A19 by the North East band Maximo Park",
"Title: Turf War (Banksy)\n\n\"Turf War\" was the first major exhibition by artist Banksy, staged in a warehouse on Kingsland Road in London's East End. Artnet said the exhibition was \"one of England's best -- and briefest\" of the season.",
"Title: Haggerston railway station\n\nHaggerston is a station on the East London Line and connecting South London Line in Haggerston within the London Borough of Hackney, Greater London. The station is located on the Kingsland Viaduct at the junction of Arbutus Street and Frederick Terrace, near Kingsland Road. The main entrance is in Lee Street. The station was built as part of the East London Line extension served by National Rail London Overground under the control of the London Rail division of Transport for London, however there is no standard red National Rail \"double arrow\" logo signage located at the station, instead only the Overground roundel. The next station north is Dalston Junction and the next station south is Hoxton . It is in Travelcard Zone 2.",
"Title: A10 road (England)\n\nThe A10 (in certain sections known as \"Great Cambridge Road\" or Old North Road) is a major road in England. Its southern end is at London Bridge in the London Borough of Southwark, and its northern end is the Norfolk port town of King's Lynn. From London to Royston it chiefly follows the line of Roman Ermine Street.",
"Title: Thane–Belapur Road\n\nThane–Belapur road is a major road in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region connecting the city of Thane with Navi Mumbai. The southern end of Thane–Belapur road starts at the Sion Panvel Highway near Turbhe. The road passes through a busy Thane – Belapur region and generally runs in north-south direction. During the stretch between Turbhe and Dighe, Thane–Belapur road runs completely parallel to the Trans-Harbour Line of Mumbai Suburban Railway and the stations of Airoli, Rabale, Ghansoli, Kopar Khairane and Turbhe all have direct access from this road.",
"Title: Metropolitan Free Hospital\n\nThe Metropolitan Free Hospital was a London hospital, founded in 1836 and based for most of its existence in Kingsland Road, Hackney. It became part of the NHS in 1948, and closed in 1977, with its residual functions transferring to Barts Hospital."
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What is the name of the game written and directed by David Cage, published in February 2010 by Sony Computer Entertainment?
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Heavy Rain
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" It was founded in June 1995 by Jim Bosler and Brian Soderberg.",
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" \"SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs\" was created in collaboration with the Naval Special Warfare Command and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.",
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" The game was originally announced at the Tokyo Game Show 2009 as one of the title supporting the PlayStation Move controller.",
" The title was released on December 9, 2010 in Japan, on June 22, 2011 in Europe, and on July 5, 2011 in North America.",
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"The Tester was a serialized reality program created by Sony Computer Entertainment and produced by 51 Minds.",
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" The winner of the third season also earned an opportunity to work at SCE Santa Monica Studio as a Production Associate on an unnamed PlayStation 3 title, a two-year lease on a 2012 Ford Focus Titanium edition and a Sony BRAVIA 3D Television.",
" The first season launched in North America on February 18, 2010 and new episodes were released weekly until the finale aired on April 8, 2010.",
" In its third season, the program is available as a free download exclusively on the PlayStation Network.",
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"Ratchet & Clank is a series of action platformer and third-person shooter video games.",
" The franchise was created and developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation consoles, such as PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 with the exclusion of \"\" and \"Secret Agent Clank\", which were developed by High Impact Games for the PlayStation Portable.",
" Every game in the series has only been released for Sony platforms, as the intellectual property is owned by Sony Computer Entertainment.",
" An animated feature film adaptation produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and Blockade Entertainment and distributed by Focus Features and Gramercy Pictures was initially scheduled for release in 2015, but was subsequently pushed back for release on April 29, 2016."
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"David De Gruttola (born June 9, 1969), known by his pseudonym David Cage, is a French video game designer, writer and musician.",
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"Andrew House (born 23 January 1965) is a Welsh businessman and President and Global CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE).",
" He also serves as an Executive Vice President of Sony Corporation.",
" House started working for Sony Computer Corporation in 1990, working in the Tokyo-based corporate communications department.",
" Five years later in 1995, he transferred to SCEI's marketing and communications to contribute to the launch of the PlayStation gaming system.",
" March 1996, he was promoted to Vice President of Marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA), then promoted again in 2002 to Executive Vice President of SCEA.",
" From 2005 to 2009, House was the Chief Marketing Officer of the Sony Corporation.",
" From 2009 until 2011, House was co-CEO and then CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE), then became President and Group CEO of SCEI, replacing Kaz Hirai.",
" In 2013, House led the conference which revealed the PlayStation 4."
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"Title: PlayStation Move Ape Escape\n\nPlayStation Move Ape Escape (フリフリ! サルゲッチュ , \"Furi Furi! Sarugechu\" , lt. Ape Escape Fury! Fury!) , simply titled Ape Escape in Europe and known in Asian countries as Ape Escape On The Move, is a 2010 rail shooter and party video game developed by Sony Computer Entertainment's Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 video game console. The game was originally announced at the Tokyo Game Show 2009 as one of the title supporting the PlayStation Move controller. The title was released on December 9, 2010 in Japan, on June 22, 2011 in Europe, and on July 5, 2011 in North America. An English version of the game in Asia was also released January 31, 2011.",
"Title: The Tester\n\nThe Tester was a serialized reality program created by Sony Computer Entertainment and produced by 51 Minds. Notable as the first original live-action series distributed on a video game console, it features eleven or twelve contestants, selected from thousands of applicants, competing in a variety of challenges to win a job at Sony Computer Entertainment in quality assurance as a game tester with a $5,000 signing bonus and a PlayStation 3 video game console. The winner of the third season also earned an opportunity to work at SCE Santa Monica Studio as a Production Associate on an unnamed PlayStation 3 title, a two-year lease on a 2012 Ford Focus Titanium edition and a Sony BRAVIA 3D Television. The first season launched in North America on February 18, 2010 and new episodes were released weekly until the finale aired on April 8, 2010. In its third season, the program is available as a free download exclusively on the PlayStation Network. Full seasons can also be streamed from the PlayStation website.",
"Title: Ratchet & Clank\n\nRatchet & Clank is a series of action platformer and third-person shooter video games. The franchise was created and developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation consoles, such as PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 with the exclusion of \"\" and \"Secret Agent Clank\", which were developed by High Impact Games for the PlayStation Portable. Every game in the series has only been released for Sony platforms, as the intellectual property is owned by Sony Computer Entertainment. An animated feature film adaptation produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and Blockade Entertainment and distributed by Focus Features and Gramercy Pictures was initially scheduled for release in 2015, but was subsequently pushed back for release on April 29, 2016.",
"Title: David Cage\n\nDavid De Gruttola (born June 9, 1969), known by his pseudonym David Cage, is a French video game designer, writer and musician. He is the founder of the game development studio Quantic Dream. Cage wrote and directed both \"Heavy Rain\" and \"\" for the PlayStation 3.",
"Title: Andrew House\n\nAndrew House (born 23 January 1965) is a Welsh businessman and President and Global CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE). He also serves as an Executive Vice President of Sony Corporation. House started working for Sony Computer Corporation in 1990, working in the Tokyo-based corporate communications department. Five years later in 1995, he transferred to SCEI's marketing and communications to contribute to the launch of the PlayStation gaming system. March 1996, he was promoted to Vice President of Marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA), then promoted again in 2002 to Executive Vice President of SCEA. From 2005 to 2009, House was the Chief Marketing Officer of the Sony Corporation. From 2009 until 2011, House was co-CEO and then CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE), then became President and Group CEO of SCEI, replacing Kaz Hirai. In 2013, House led the conference which revealed the PlayStation 4.",
"Title: White Knight Chronicles II\n\nWhite Knight Chronicles II is a video game developed by Level-5 and published by Sony Computer Entertainment in Japan and Europe as well as D3 Publisher in North America for the PlayStation 3. The game is a direct sequel to the 2008 title \"White Knight Chronicles\" and was announced at TGS 2009. The game was released in Japan on July 8, 2010, in PAL regions in June 2011, and in North America on September 13, 2011. On June 18, 2013, the server for the game was shut down by D3Publisher and Sony Computer Entertainment America.",
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"Title: Heavy Rain\n\nHeavy Rain is an interactive drama action-adventure video game developed by Quantic Dream and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for the PlayStation 3 in February 2010."
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" After receiving scores of compliments on the unique shade, Dineh began selling it at Fred Segal in Santa Monica, and Ben began selling to many other top retailers including Nordstroms.",
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" It owns Chittagong Dry Dock in Chittagong, Bangladesh.",
" In 2016 the government announced plans to build naval ships in Chittagong Dry Dock.",
" It build a six opening footbridge in Sylhet.",
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"Title: Hard Candy (cosmetics)\n\nHard Candy is an American cosmetics company, founded in 1995 by Iranian American sisters and Benjamin A. Einstein. Dineh Mohajer and ex-boyfriend Ben Einstein (who now owns Einstein Cosmetics) and several successful sport media companies, Pooneh Mohajer (who now owns tokidoki). The company's first product was nail polish that Dineh mixed herself - a shade of baby blue named \"Sky\" to match her Charles David sandals. After receiving scores of compliments on the unique shade, Dineh began selling it at Fred Segal in Santa Monica, and Ben began selling to many other top retailers including Nordstroms. In that same year, actress Alicia Silverstone appeared on the \"Late Show with David Letterman\" and, when asked about her pastel blue fingernails, replied, \"It's 'Sky' by Hard Candy,\" causing an overnight explosion of the brand. Ben and Dineh appeared on segments of MTV House of Style program several times. A mere 18 months later, the brand was quoted as generating $10 million a year in a Forbes advertisement featuring Dineh.",
"Title: Columbus (company)\n\nColumbus Tubi is a manufacturer of steel tubing used in bicycle frames, located in Settala, in the Province of Milan. The company was founded in 1919 by A.L. Colombo and was taken over by Colombo's youngest son, Antonio, in 1977. It is now a division of Gruppo SPA, which also owns the bicycle manufacturer Cinelli.",
"Title: Fossil Group\n\nFossil Group, Inc. is an American fashion designer and manufacturer founded in 1984 by Tom Kartsotis and based in Richardson, Texas. Their brands include Fossil, Relic, Abacus, Michele Watch, Skagen Denmark, and Zodiac Watches. Fossil also makes licensed accessories for brands such as Adidas; Emporio Armani; Karl Lagerfeld; Michael Kors; Marc by Marc Jacobs; Burberry; DKNY; Diesel; and Armani Exchange.",
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"Title: Bangladesh Steel and Engineering Corporation\n\nBangladesh Steel and Engineering Corporation or BSEC, is a government owned corporation in Bangladesh. It was founded on 1 July 1976. It is in charge of Pragoti, which assembles mahindra cars in Bangladesh. In 2016 it signed an agreement with Honda to assemble motorcycles in Bangladesh. It handed over its Dockyard and Engineering Works in Narayanganj to Bangladesh Navy. It owns Chittagong Dry Dock in Chittagong, Bangladesh. In 2016 the government announced plans to build naval ships in Chittagong Dry Dock. It build a six opening footbridge in Sylhet. It also owns GEMCO, a wire manufacturer, and National Tubes in Gazipur. Its headquarters is the BSEC building in Kawran Bazar, which also houses the headquarters of RTV, NTV and Amar Desh.",
"Title: 1993–94 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim season\n\nThe Mighty Ducks of Anaheim were founded in 1993 by The Walt Disney Company. The team's original name was chosen from the Disney movie \"The Mighty Ducks\", based on a group of misfit kids who turn their losing youth hockey team into a winning team. Disney subsequently made an animated series called \"Mighty Ducks\", featuring a fictional Mighty Ducks of Anaheim team that consisted of anthropomorphized ducks led by the Mighty Duck Wildwing. The team was the first tenant of Arrowhead Pond, a brand-new arena in Anaheim located a short distance east of Disneyland and across the Orange Freeway from Angel Stadium. The arena was completed the same year the team was founded.",
"Title: Lady Esther\n\nLady Esther was the trademark of a cosmetic manufacturing company founded by German-born Syma Cohen and her siblings in Chicago in 1913 and operated as Lady Esther Company. It was incorporated in Illinois in 1922 and became America’s top selling brand of cosmetics in the United States. Its success in large part can be attributed to Syma and her brother Alfred Busiel and their innovative marketing through in-store demonstrations, print advertising and sponsorship of national radio programs. In 1949 Syma Cohen sold her half share in the company to her brother Alfred and following his death the company eventually was sold. Subsequently it had a number of owners. Now a United States company owns the trademark in the United States and a German cosmetic manufacturer owns the business in the rest of the world."
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Martin Adams
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"Title: Cathedral Mansions Apartment Buildings\n\nCathedral Mansions Apartment Buildings are historic structures located in the Woodley Park neighborhood in the Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. Mihran Mesrobian designed the structures in the Classical Revival style and were built from 1922 to 1925. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.",
"Title: Lee Gardens North Historic District\n\nThe Lee Gardens North Historic District, also known as Woodbury Park Apartments, is a national historic district located at Arlington County, Virginia. It contains thirty attached masonry structures forming seven contributing buildings in a residential neighborhood in South Arlington. The garden apartment complex was designed by noted architect Mihran Mesrobian according to the original standards promoted by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). The Lee Gardens North complex was completed in 1949-1950. The brick buildings are in the Colonial Revival style, with some fenestration elements influenced by the Art Deco and Moderne style.",
"Title: Still Alive: The Remixes\n\nStill Alive: The Remixes is a remix album comprising different versions of the song \"Still Alive\" by Swedish pop rock singer Lisa Miskovsky. It was released by Artwerk on 11 November 2008 to coincide with the North American release date of \"Mirror's Edge\", an action-adventure video game developed by EA Digital Illusions CE (DICE) for which \"Still Alive\" had been chosen as the main theme."
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Which is taller 245 Park Avenue or 750 7th Avenue?
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245 Park Avenue
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"South Phoenix is a region of Phoenix, Arizona, with the boundaries of the Gila River Indian Community to the south and west, 48th Street or Interstate-10 (Phoenix/Tempe and Phoenix/Chandler borders) to the east, and the Salt River to the north.",
" This area includes Phoenix's following Urban Villages: South Mountain Village (aka South Mountain District) along with Laveen Village and Ahwatukee Village.",
" The area is sometimes simply referred to as \"the Southside\" by its residents.",
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" Major arterial south-north streets include 24th Street, 16th Street, 7th Street, Central Avenue, 7th Avenue, and 19th Avenue connecting South Mountain Village to Central and North Phoenix; 27th Avenue, 35th Avenue, 43rd Avenue, 51st Avenue, 59th Avenue, 67th Avenue, and 75th Avenue connecting Laveen to west Phoenix; and 32nd Street, 40th Street, and 48th Street connecting South Mountain Village to east Phoenix and Tempe."
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"Berkeley is a city-center neighborhood in Denver, Colorado, located in the area traditionally called Northwest Denver, on the west side of Interstate 25 and just south of Interstate 70.",
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" It is bordered by the West Highland neighborhood on the south and is often erroneously grouped together with the Highlands.",
" The neighborhood contains two lakes surrounded by parks, one eponymous (stretching from 46th Avenue to I-70 and Sheridan Boulevard to Tennyson Street) and Rocky Mountain Lake Park (stretching from Lowell Boulevard to Grove Street and 46th Avenue to I-70).",
" Berkeley Park also contains the William Scheitler Recreation Center, run by the City and County of Denver and including both indoor and outdoor public pools.",
" Berkeley has experienced rapid growth and rise in property values in the last 20 years and particularly since the closing of Elitch Gardens Amusement Park in October 1994.",
" Particularly, Tennyson Street has become a commercial and cultural center for Northwest Denver, beginning in the current decade to rival Highland Square in nearby Highland.",
" City Congressman Rick Garcia pushed for the further development of Tennyson Street in the November 2011 election season and succeeded in obtaining the voters' approval for $2.5 million in public works funding.",
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"Tinley Park Station (also known as Tinley Park-Oak Park Avenue Station) is an elaborate commuter railroad station along Metra's Rock Island District line in Tinley Park, Illinois.",
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" The building's continuous helix design, culminating in a chimney-like extension, was caused by the New York City Building Code, which requires setbacks.",
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" The Palace was designed by Warren and Wetmore and Reed and Stem, who had collaborated on Grand Central Terminal.",
" It replaced the original Grand Central Palace, built in 1893 on Lexington Avenue between 43rd and 44th Streets and demolished by 1913 to make way for the Grand Central development after it had served as a temporary station during the building of the terminal.",
" The Palace was New York's main exposition hall until it closed in 1953.",
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"Greenwich Avenue, formerly Greenwich Lane, is a southeast-northwest avenue located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.",
" It extends from the intersection of 6th Avenue and 8th Street at its southeast end to its northwestern end at 8th Avenue between 14th Street and 13th Street.",
" It is sometimes confused with Greenwich Street.",
" Construction of West Village Park, bounded by Greenwich Avenue, 7th Avenue, and 12th Street, began in 2016."
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"Hounsfield Heights/Briar Hill is an inner suburban neighbourhood in northwest Calgary, Alberta, Canada.",
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"Title: South Phoenix\n\nSouth Phoenix is a region of Phoenix, Arizona, with the boundaries of the Gila River Indian Community to the south and west, 48th Street or Interstate-10 (Phoenix/Tempe and Phoenix/Chandler borders) to the east, and the Salt River to the north. This area includes Phoenix's following Urban Villages: South Mountain Village (aka South Mountain District) along with Laveen Village and Ahwatukee Village. The area is sometimes simply referred to as \"the Southside\" by its residents. Major arterial east-west streets include Broadway Road, Southern Avenue, Baseline Road, Dobbins Road, Elliott Road, Warner Road, Chandler Boulevard, and Pecos Road, most of which connect South Phoenix with the suburbs of Tempe and Chandler. Major arterial south-north streets include 24th Street, 16th Street, 7th Street, Central Avenue, 7th Avenue, and 19th Avenue connecting South Mountain Village to Central and North Phoenix; 27th Avenue, 35th Avenue, 43rd Avenue, 51st Avenue, 59th Avenue, 67th Avenue, and 75th Avenue connecting Laveen to west Phoenix; and 32nd Street, 40th Street, and 48th Street connecting South Mountain Village to east Phoenix and Tempe.",
"Title: 245 Park Avenue\n\n245 Park Avenue (formerly American Tobacco Company Building, American Brands Building and Bear Stearns Building) is a 648-ft (198 m) tall skyscraper in New York City, New York. It was completed in 1967 and has 48 floors (1.7 million square feet). Shreve, Lamb and Harmon designed the building. The Building Owners and Managers Association awarded the 2000/2001 Pinnacle Award to 245 Park Avenue. The site used to be occupied by the second Grand Central Palace exhibition hall, which was demolished in 1964 to make way for 245 Park Avenue.",
"Title: Berkeley, Denver\n\nBerkeley is a city-center neighborhood in Denver, Colorado, located in the area traditionally called Northwest Denver, on the west side of Interstate 25 and just south of Interstate 70. The neighborhood is bounded by Federal Boulevard on the east, I-70 on the north, Sheridan Boulevard on the West and 38th avenue on the south. It is bordered by the West Highland neighborhood on the south and is often erroneously grouped together with the Highlands. The neighborhood contains two lakes surrounded by parks, one eponymous (stretching from 46th Avenue to I-70 and Sheridan Boulevard to Tennyson Street) and Rocky Mountain Lake Park (stretching from Lowell Boulevard to Grove Street and 46th Avenue to I-70). Berkeley Park also contains the William Scheitler Recreation Center, run by the City and County of Denver and including both indoor and outdoor public pools. Berkeley has experienced rapid growth and rise in property values in the last 20 years and particularly since the closing of Elitch Gardens Amusement Park in October 1994. Particularly, Tennyson Street has become a commercial and cultural center for Northwest Denver, beginning in the current decade to rival Highland Square in nearby Highland. City Congressman Rick Garcia pushed for the further development of Tennyson Street in the November 2011 election season and succeeded in obtaining the voters' approval for $2.5 million in public works funding. Business owners on Tennyson from 48th Avenue to 38th Avenue currently collaborate in an Art Walk held on the first Friday of every month.",
"Title: Tinley Park station\n\nTinley Park Station (also known as Tinley Park-Oak Park Avenue Station) is an elaborate commuter railroad station along Metra's Rock Island District line in Tinley Park, Illinois. The station is officially located at 6700 South Street between Oak Park Avenue and 66th Court, however parking is also available on the opposite side of the station along North Street between Oak Park Avenue and 67th Avenue, as well as the center of the block of Oak Park Avenue, 173rd Street, 67th Court and 172nd Street. Another parking area exists along South Street opposite the main parking lot at the station. The station itself is lies 23.5 mi away from LaSalle Street, the northern terminus of the line.",
"Title: Squire Park, Seattle\n\nSquire Park is a district in the city of Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. According to the Squire Park Community Council, it is bounded on the south by S. Jackson Street, on the west by 12th Avenue and 12th Avenue S., on the north by E. Union Street, and on the east by 23rd Avenue and 23rd Avenue S., placing it within what are commonly thought of as First Hill and the Central District. Its main thoroughfares are E. Jefferson and Cherry Streets and E. Yesler Way (east- and west-bound) and 14th Avenue (north- and south-bound). Swedish Medical Center's Cherry Hill campus is located here, Seattle University, a Jesuit University has part of its campus in Squire Park, as the Admissions, some dormitories and Athletics departments are east of 12th Avenue.",
"Title: Church of St. Ignatius Loyola (New York City)\n\nThe Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola is a Roman Catholic parish church located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, administered by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). The parish is under the authority of the Archdiocese of New York, and was established in 1851 as St. Lawrence O'Toole's Church. In 1898, permission to change the patron saint of the parish from St. Lawrence O’Toole to St. Ignatius of Loyola was granted by Rome. The address is 980 Park Avenue, New York City, New York 10028. The church on the southwest corner of Park Avenue and 84th Street is part of a Jesuit complex on the block that includes Wallace Hall, the parish hall, beneath the church, the rectory at the midblock location on Park Avenue, the grade school of St. Ignatius's School on the north midblock location of 84th Street behind the church and the high school of Loyola School (also 980 Park Avenue) at the northwest corner of Park Avenue and 83rd Street. In addition, another Jesuit high school, Regis High School (55 E 84th Street), occupies the midblock location on the north side of 84th Street. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 24, 1980.",
"Title: 750 7th Avenue\n\n750 Seventh Avenue is a 615 ft (187m) tall Class-A office skyscraper in New York City. It was completed in 1989 in the postmodern style and has 36 floors. Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates designed the building, and it is owned by Hines, a Texas based real estate investment company. The building's continuous helix design, culminating in a chimney-like extension, was caused by the New York City Building Code, which requires setbacks. The 84 exterior column transfers exist because of the owner's requirement for a column-free space. It is tied with the New York Life Building for the 74th tallest building in New York City. It is also LEED certified.",
"Title: Grand Central Palace\n\nThe Grand Central Palace was an exhibition hall in New York City. Built in 1911, the 13-story building was located on Lexington Avenue between 46th and 47th Streets, occupying the air rights over the railroad tracks leading into Grand Central Terminal. The Palace was designed by Warren and Wetmore and Reed and Stem, who had collaborated on Grand Central Terminal. It replaced the original Grand Central Palace, built in 1893 on Lexington Avenue between 43rd and 44th Streets and demolished by 1913 to make way for the Grand Central development after it had served as a temporary station during the building of the terminal. The Palace was New York's main exposition hall until it closed in 1953. Its location and the proximity of Grand Central Terminal spurred the construction of a hotel district in the area. The new Grand Central Palace was demolished in 1964 to make way for 245 Park Avenue.",
"Title: Greenwich Avenue\n\nGreenwich Avenue, formerly Greenwich Lane, is a southeast-northwest avenue located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It extends from the intersection of 6th Avenue and 8th Street at its southeast end to its northwestern end at 8th Avenue between 14th Street and 13th Street. It is sometimes confused with Greenwich Street. Construction of West Village Park, bounded by Greenwich Avenue, 7th Avenue, and 12th Street, began in 2016.",
"Title: Hounsfield Heights/Briar Hill, Calgary\n\nHounsfield Heights/Briar Hill is an inner suburban neighbourhood in northwest Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Located north of the Hillhurst and West Hillhurst communities, the boundaries of the district are 16th Avenue N (Trans-Canada Highway)to the north; 14th Street W to the east; Lane north of 7th Avenue N to 19th Street W and 8th Avenue N to the south; and Crowchild Trail, 12th Avenue N, Juniper Road, and 22nd Street W to the west. Lions Park C-Train station is located within the community. The community is built on an escarpment and is popular for its views of downtown to the south and the Rocky Mountains to the west."
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Who played Dr. David Cameron on a show developed and written by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman?
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"Sisters is an American drama series which aired on NBC for six seasons from May 11, 1991 to May 4, 1996.",
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"An Early Frost is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film and the first major film, made for television or feature films, to deal with the topic of AIDS.",
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"Title: Daniel Lipman\n\nDaniel Lipman is a writer and producer from Baltimore, Maryland. His best-known work to date is writing for and producing the hit American television shows \"Queer as Folk\" and \"Sisters\". He is a partner with Ron Cowen in the television production company Cowlip Productions.",
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"Title: Chris Potter (actor)\n\nChristopher Jay \"Chris\" Potter (born August 23, 1960) is a Canadian actor, musician, and pitchman. He is primarily known for his roles on soap operas and prime-time television. Potter is known for his roles as Peter Caine, the son of Kwai Chang Caine (played by David Carradine) on the 1990s crime drama \"\", Dr. David Cameron on the first season of \"Queer as Folk\", as the voice of Gambit in the animated X-Men series, and for his recurring role as con-artist Evan Owen on \"The Young and the Restless\". He plays Tim Fleming on the drama \"Heartland\".",
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"Title: Betty Blue Eyes\n\nBetty Blue Eyes is a 2011 stage musical comedy based on the 1984 film \"A Private Function\", and features music by George Stiles, with lyrics by Anthony Drewe. The book was written for the stage by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman, adapted from Alan Bennett's original screenplay.",
"Title: Cowlip Productions\n\nCowlip Productions is a television production company owned by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman."
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What do E. B. White and Dan Masterson have in common?
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"Araneus cavaticus, commonly known as the barn spider, is a common orb-weaver spider native to North America.",
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"Solitarily Speaking Of Theoretical Confinement is the second solo album by progressive metal guitarist Ron Jarzombek, released in 2002.",
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"Joel White (1930–1997), the son of author E. B. White and New Yorker Magazine editor Katharine Sergeant Angell White, was a U.S. naval architect known for his classic designs including the W-Class of boats.",
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" They were christened \"White Wings\" and \"Wild Horses\".",
" White's life and character were chronicled in the book \"A Unit of Water, A Unit of Time\" by Douglass Whynott and in \"Joel White: Boatbuilder / designer / sailor\" by Bill Mayher and Maynard Bray.",
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" He also wrote books for children, including \"Stuart Little\" in 1945, \"Charlotte's Web\" in 1952, and \"The Trumpet of the Swan\" in 1970.",
" \"Charlotte's Web\" was voted the top children's novel in a 2012 survey of \"School Library Journal\" readers, an accomplishment repeated from earlier surveys."
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" The B♭ clarinet is by far the most common type of clarinet and indeed the unmodified word \"clarinet\" usually refers to this instrument.",
" However, due to a tendency for writers and historians to imitate the terms used to denote instruments in other instrumental 'family groups' the term soprano is sometimes used to apply not only to the B♭ clarinet but also to the clarinets in A and C, sounding respectively a semitone lower and a whole tone higher than the B♭ instrument, and even the low G clarinet—rare in Western music but popular in the folk music of Turkey—sounding a whole tone lower than the A.",
" While some writers reserve a separate category of sopranino clarinets for the E♭ and D clarinets, these are more usually regarded as soprano clarinets as well.",
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"X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) is a rare genetic disorder discovered in 1952 that affects the body's ability to fight infection.",
" As the form of agammaglobulinemia that is X-linked, it is much more common in males.",
" In people with XLA, the white blood cell formation process does not generate mature B cells, which manifests as a complete or near-complete lack of proteins called gamma globulins, including antibodies, in their bloodstream.",
" B cells are part of the immune system and normally manufacture antibodies (also called immunoglobulins), which defend the body from infections by sustaining a humoral immunity response.",
" Patients with untreated XLA are prone to develop serious and even fatal infections.",
" A mutation occurs at the Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk) gene that leads to a severe block in B cell development (at the pre-B cell to immature B cell stage) and a reduced immunoglobulin production in the serum.",
" Btk is particularly responsible for mediating B cell development and maturation through a signaling effect on the B cell receptor BCR.",
" Patients typically present in early childhood with recurrent infections, in particular with extracellular, encapsulated bacteria.",
" XLA is deemed to have a relatively low incidence of disease, with an occurrence rate of approximately 1 in 200,000 live births and a frequency of about 1 in 100,000 male newborns.",
" It has no ethnic predisposition.",
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" White's defense was that he suffered diminished capacity as a result of his depression.",
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" White called his invention \"Botanical Bricks\" and developed prototypes in his backyard in Urbana, Illinois.",
" Stanley's brother E.B. White documents the invention in his 1937 letter to Katherine S. White: “I guess everyone has crazy brothers and sisters.",
" I know I have.",
" Stan, by the way, has taken out a patent on an invention of his called ‘Botanical Bricks,’ which are simply plant units capable of being built up to any height, for quick landscape effects, the vertical surfaces covered with flowering vines, or the like.",
" He thinks that the idea has great possibilities for such things as world fairs, city yards, indoor gardens, and many other projects.",
" I think perhaps he has got hold of something, and have written him for more information.",
" He certainly deserves a break.”",
" Stanley refined the vertical garden typology with his patent for the \"vegetation-Bearing Architectonic Structure and System (1938)\" in which he outlines the scope for a new field of vegetation-bearing architecture.",
" The impact of this invention has still unrealized provocations on this history of gardens and designed landscapes, establishing precedent for verdant modernism in the prewar Middle West.",
" The wall was reconstructed in 2012-13 as part of a Graham Foundation Research Award.",
" Stanley Hart White is also known for his innovative teaching style and his influence on the work of Richard Haag, Hideo Sasaki, Peter Walker, Stu Dawson, Philip H. Lewis Jr., and numerous others Stanley Hart White married Blanche Bigney; they had one daughter, Janice Hart White, an accomplished artist.",
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"Title: A-flat clarinet\n\nThe A-flat (A♭ ) clarinet is a member of the clarinet family, smaller and sounding a perfect fourth higher than the E♭ clarinet. The A♭ is rare, but even less common, obsolete instruments in C, B♭ , and A♮ are listed by Shackleton. Some writers call the A♭ and these other instruments octave clarinets, sopranino clarinets, or piccolo clarinets. The boundary between the octave and soprano clarinets is not well-defined, and the rare instruments in G and F might be considered as either. Shackleton, along with many early twentieth-century composers, uses the term \"piccolo clarinet\" to refer to the E♭ and D clarinets as well (piccolo merely meaning \"small\" in Italian). This designation is less common today, with the E♭ and D instruments more usually designated soprano clarinets. The term \"piccolo clarinet\" is used by some recent music software (e.g., Finale) for the A♭ clarinet.",
"Title: Barn spider\n\nAraneus cavaticus, commonly known as the barn spider, is a common orb-weaver spider native to North America. They are around three-quarters of an inch (20 mm) in length and are usually yellow and brown in color. They often construct their webs in wooden human structures, hence their common name. The species is notable for being the basis for the character Charlotte in the book \"Charlotte's Web\" by American writer E. B. White.",
"Title: Solitarily Speaking of Theoretical Confinement\n\nSolitarily Speaking Of Theoretical Confinement is the second solo album by progressive metal guitarist Ron Jarzombek, released in 2002. Every song follows a loose concept of basing each song's composition (Which are named after common phrases used in language) on certain songwriting systems created by Jarzombek himself (E.g., \"To B or Not to B\" consisting of 2 themes; Only using the note B (To B), and using every note except for B (Not to B); \"A Headache and a Sixty-Fourth\" is written in 65/64 time).",
"Title: Dan Masterson\n\nDan Masterson (born February 22, 1934) is an American poet born in Buffalo, New York, United States (US). He became a poet after several jobs as an actor, narrator, disc jockey (DJ), lay missionary worker, advertising copywriter, and theatrical public relations director.",
"Title: Joel White\n\nJoel White (1930–1997), the son of author E. B. White and New Yorker Magazine editor Katharine Sergeant Angell White, was a U.S. naval architect known for his classic designs including the W-Class of boats. Two W boats were posthumously built by Rockport Marine and Brooklin Boat Yard for Donald Tofias. They were christened \"White Wings\" and \"Wild Horses\". White's life and character were chronicled in the book \"A Unit of Water, A Unit of Time\" by Douglass Whynott and in \"Joel White: Boatbuilder / designer / sailor\" by Bill Mayher and Maynard Bray. White died at the age of 66 in 1997 in Brooklin, Maine of lung cancer. His widow, Allene White, lives in Brooklin.",
"Title: E. B. White\n\nElwyn Brooks \"E. B.\" White (July 11, 1899 – October 1, 1985) was an American writer. He was a contributor to The New Yorker magazine and a co-author of the English language style guide \"The Elements of Style\", which is commonly known as \"Strunk & White\". He also wrote books for children, including \"Stuart Little\" in 1945, \"Charlotte's Web\" in 1952, and \"The Trumpet of the Swan\" in 1970. \"Charlotte's Web\" was voted the top children's novel in a 2012 survey of \"School Library Journal\" readers, an accomplishment repeated from earlier surveys.",
"Title: Soprano clarinet\n\nThe term soprano clarinet is used occasionally to refer to those instruments from the clarinet family that occupy a higher position, both in pitch and in popularity than subsequent additions to the family such as the basset horns and bass clarinets. The B♭ clarinet is by far the most common type of clarinet and indeed the unmodified word \"clarinet\" usually refers to this instrument. However, due to a tendency for writers and historians to imitate the terms used to denote instruments in other instrumental 'family groups' the term soprano is sometimes used to apply not only to the B♭ clarinet but also to the clarinets in A and C, sounding respectively a semitone lower and a whole tone higher than the B♭ instrument, and even the low G clarinet—rare in Western music but popular in the folk music of Turkey—sounding a whole tone lower than the A. While some writers reserve a separate category of sopranino clarinets for the E♭ and D clarinets, these are more usually regarded as soprano clarinets as well. All have a written range from the E below middle C to about the C three octaves above middle C, with the sounding pitches determined by the particular instrument's transposition.",
"Title: X-linked agammaglobulinemia\n\nX-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) is a rare genetic disorder discovered in 1952 that affects the body's ability to fight infection. As the form of agammaglobulinemia that is X-linked, it is much more common in males. In people with XLA, the white blood cell formation process does not generate mature B cells, which manifests as a complete or near-complete lack of proteins called gamma globulins, including antibodies, in their bloodstream. B cells are part of the immune system and normally manufacture antibodies (also called immunoglobulins), which defend the body from infections by sustaining a humoral immunity response. Patients with untreated XLA are prone to develop serious and even fatal infections. A mutation occurs at the Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk) gene that leads to a severe block in B cell development (at the pre-B cell to immature B cell stage) and a reduced immunoglobulin production in the serum. Btk is particularly responsible for mediating B cell development and maturation through a signaling effect on the B cell receptor BCR. Patients typically present in early childhood with recurrent infections, in particular with extracellular, encapsulated bacteria. XLA is deemed to have a relatively low incidence of disease, with an occurrence rate of approximately 1 in 200,000 live births and a frequency of about 1 in 100,000 male newborns. It has no ethnic predisposition. XLA is treated by infusion of human antibody. Treatment with pooled gamma globulin cannot restore a functional population of B cells, but it is sufficient to reduce the severity and number of infections due to the passive immunity granted by the exogenous antibodies.",
"Title: Twinkie defense\n\n\"Twinkie defense\" is a derisive label for an improbable legal defense. It is not a recognized legal defense in jurisprudence, but a catchall term coined by reporters during their coverage of the trial of defendant Dan White for the murders of San Francisco city Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone. White's defense was that he suffered diminished capacity as a result of his depression. His change in diet from healthful food to Twinkies and other sugary foods was said to be a symptom of depression. Contrary to common belief, White's attorneys did not argue that the Twinkies were the cause of White's actions, but that their consumption was symptomatic of his underlying depression. White was convicted of voluntary manslaughter.",
"Title: Stanley Hart White\n\nStanley Hart White was a professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Illinois from 1922 until 1959 and the inventor of the green wall. White called his invention \"Botanical Bricks\" and developed prototypes in his backyard in Urbana, Illinois. Stanley's brother E.B. White documents the invention in his 1937 letter to Katherine S. White: “I guess everyone has crazy brothers and sisters. I know I have. Stan, by the way, has taken out a patent on an invention of his called ‘Botanical Bricks,’ which are simply plant units capable of being built up to any height, for quick landscape effects, the vertical surfaces covered with flowering vines, or the like. He thinks that the idea has great possibilities for such things as world fairs, city yards, indoor gardens, and many other projects. I think perhaps he has got hold of something, and have written him for more information. He certainly deserves a break.” Stanley refined the vertical garden typology with his patent for the \"vegetation-Bearing Architectonic Structure and System (1938)\" in which he outlines the scope for a new field of vegetation-bearing architecture. The impact of this invention has still unrealized provocations on this history of gardens and designed landscapes, establishing precedent for verdant modernism in the prewar Middle West. The wall was reconstructed in 2012-13 as part of a Graham Foundation Research Award. Stanley Hart White is also known for his innovative teaching style and his influence on the work of Richard Haag, Hideo Sasaki, Peter Walker, Stu Dawson, Philip H. Lewis Jr., and numerous others Stanley Hart White married Blanche Bigney; they had one daughter, Janice Hart White, an accomplished artist. As E. B. White's niece, Janice was an inspiration for the title character in Stuart Little, Harper and Brothers, 1945."
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Russell Peters
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"Kenneth Joel \"Kenny\" Hotz is a Canadian comedy writer, producer, director, actor and comedian.",
" Hotz is a \"South Park\" consultant and writer, creator/star of the Comedy Central television show \"Kenny vs. Spenny\", creator and writer of the FX series \"Testees\", and the creator/star of \"Kenny Hotz's Triumph of the Will\".",
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"Terry Leibel is a retired Canadian journalist and former member of the Canadian Equestrian Team.",
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" She left the CBC for TSN in 1984 where she was the first woman to host a national sports program, \"SportsDesk\", and worked there for two years before returning to the CBC.",
" She became the first woman to co-host CBC Sports Olympic coverage during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia.",
" She also covered the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympic Games and the 2004 Summer Olympic Games.",
" She earned Gemini Award nominations for her work in the Atlanta and Sydney Olympics and won a 2003 Gemini Award becoming the first female sports broadcaster to do so.",
" She was also the first woman to do play-by-play for the Olympics, handling cycling, equestrian and white-water events for NBC Sports during the Summer Games in Barcelona in 1992."
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"The Indian Detective is a Canadian comedy-drama series, debuting on CTV Television Network in 2017.",
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"Tamara Hickey is a Canadian film and television actress.",
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"The Buzz was a Canadian comedy television series that aired on The Comedy Network.",
" The show was hosted by Morgan \"Mista Mo\" Smith and Daryn Jones.",
" The show originally aired in the mid-90s as a community channel show on Rogers Television before getting a network deal in 2000.",
" In 2001, the show won a Gemini Award in the \"Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series\" category.",
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"Title: Peter McBain\n\nPeter McBain is a Canadian comedian and writer. He has written for CBC's \"This Hour Has 22 Minutes\" and \"The Hour\". He has won three Canadian Comedy Awards as a writer for \"This Hour Has 22 Minutes\" (Best TV Writing - Season in 2001 and 2002 and Best TV Writing - Special or Episode in 2003) as well as a Writers Guild of Canada Award in 2002, and a Gemini Award nomination in 2004.",
"Title: David Frazee\n\nDavid Frazee is a Canadian cinematographer and television director. He has earned numerous Gemini Award nominations. His work includes cinematography for \"Intelligence\", \"Da Vinci's Inquest\" and \"Da Vinci's City Hall\". He won a Gemini Award for Best Direction for the \"Flashpoint\" episode \"One Wrong Move\".",
"Title: Kenny Hotz\n\nKenneth Joel \"Kenny\" Hotz is a Canadian comedy writer, producer, director, actor and comedian. Hotz is a \"South Park\" consultant and writer, creator/star of the Comedy Central television show \"Kenny vs. Spenny\", creator and writer of the FX series \"Testees\", and the creator/star of \"Kenny Hotz's Triumph of the Will\". He has received numerous awards for his television work— from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television the Gemini Awards and the Canadian Comedy Awards—and is a multiple-time film festival award-winner. He is also an award-winning \"Vice\" contributor and Gulf war photo-journalist.",
"Title: Terry Leibel\n\nTerry Leibel is a retired Canadian journalist and former member of the Canadian Equestrian Team. After her career as an equestrian athlete throughout the 1970s, Leibel was hired by CBC Sports as an equestrian sports analyst. She was the first woman to host a CBC Olympic Games broadcast. She left the CBC for TSN in 1984 where she was the first woman to host a national sports program, \"SportsDesk\", and worked there for two years before returning to the CBC. She became the first woman to co-host CBC Sports Olympic coverage during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. She also covered the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympic Games and the 2004 Summer Olympic Games. She earned Gemini Award nominations for her work in the Atlanta and Sydney Olympics and won a 2003 Gemini Award becoming the first female sports broadcaster to do so. She was also the first woman to do play-by-play for the Olympics, handling cycling, equestrian and white-water events for NBC Sports during the Summer Games in Barcelona in 1992.",
"Title: Bob Bainborough\n\nBob Bainborough (born 1951) is a Canadian actor and comedian. He is known for playing the role of Dalton Humphrey in the Canadian comedy series \"The Red Green Show\", and appearances on \"History Bites\". Bainborough was nominated for a Gemini Award in both series.",
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"Title: Russell Peters\n\nRussell Dominic Peters (born September 29, 1970) is a Canadian comedian and actor of Indian descent. He began performing in Toronto in 1989 and won a Gemini Award in 2008. He currently lives in Los Angeles.",
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Scare Campaign starred the actress who also played whom in "The Visit"?
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Becca
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"Thomas William Routledge - A fine attacking batsman and occasional, but useful change-bowler, Thomas Routledge was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 18 April 1867 and died in Billingham, County Durham, England on 9 May 1927, aged 60.",
" He played for Transvaal during the last decade of the 19th Century and appeared in four Test matches for South Africa against England, all of them on home soil.",
" He was aggressive at the crease but so often failed to convert a good start into a significant one, only twice surpassing 50 or more runs in an innings.",
" His first Test match was the sole representative affair of England’s visit in 1891-92, played at Cape Town.",
" He also played in the three-match series of 1895-96 but in all four Tests he could only manage a top score of 24 (overall average 9.00) as England showed their dominance, winning each match convincingly.",
" Routledge’s highest first-class score was 77, scored in the 1893-94 Currie Cup match against Eastern Province at Cape Town.",
" However, on the day the meeting was held to select South Africa’s inaugural side to tour England in 1894, he made a century in a non-first-class match and secured his place as a result of it.",
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"Alexie Gilmore (born December 11, 1976) is an American actress who starred in the television series \"New Amsterdam\" as Dr. Sara Dillane.",
" She is featured in the 2008 movie \"Definitely, Maybe\" and starred alongside Matthew McConaughey in the 2008 movie \"Surfer, Dude\".",
" Alexie also played the part of Kelly in the 2013 film \"Willow Creek (film)\" starring \"Bryce Johnson\" and directed by \"Bobcat Goldthwait\".",
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"The Borneo Campaign of 1945 was the last major Allied campaign in the South West Pacific Area during World War II.",
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" Allied naval and air forces, centred on the U.S. 7th Fleet under Admiral Thomas Kinkaid, the Australian First Tactical Air Force and the U.S. Thirteenth Air Force also played important roles in the campaign.",
" They were resisted by Imperial Japanese Navy and Army forces in southern and eastern Borneo, under Vice-Admiral Michiaki Kamada, and in the north west by the Thirty-Seventh Army, led by Lieutenant-General Baba Masao."
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"The 2008 Nippon Professional Baseball season was the 59th season since the NPB was reorganized in 1950 .",
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"The Sri Lanka national cricket team toured England in the 1981 season and played thirteen first-class matches, mostly against county teams.",
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"Randa Jo Haines (born February 20, 1945 in Los Angeles) is a film and television director and producer.",
" Haines started her career as a script supervisor on several low-budget features in the 1970s, including \"Let's Scare Jessica to Death\" and \"The Groove Tube\".",
" She is perhaps most famous for directing the critically acclaimed feature film \"Children of a Lesser God\" (1986), which starred William Hurt and Marlee Matlin, for which Matlin won the 1987 Academy Award as Best Actress.",
" Haines also won the Silver Bear at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival.",
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"Isidora Simijonovic is a Serbian actress.",
" Simijonovic began her acting career with a lead role in the movie Klip, directed by Maja Milos, when she was 14 years old.",
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" For her performance, she won the award for the best actress at the Vilnius International Film Festival and 'The Golden Hazelnut' (Zlatni Lesnik) award for the best actress at the fifth International Festival of Film Direction in Leskovac.",
" After this breakthrough debut role, Simijonovic went on to star in several films such as Где је Нађа?",
", Атомски здесна and Haiku She also played Katarina in Dobra zena which was screened at many film festivals, including Sundance Film Festival, FEST (Belgrade) and Crossing Europe in Linz.",
" She made her television debut with a minor role in Andrija i Anđelka.",
" She starred in the pilot episode of the comedy Mamurluci but the pilot has not yet been picked up by a TV station.",
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"Title: Thomas Routledge\n\nThomas William Routledge - A fine attacking batsman and occasional, but useful change-bowler, Thomas Routledge was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 18 April 1867 and died in Billingham, County Durham, England on 9 May 1927, aged 60. He played for Transvaal during the last decade of the 19th Century and appeared in four Test matches for South Africa against England, all of them on home soil. He was aggressive at the crease but so often failed to convert a good start into a significant one, only twice surpassing 50 or more runs in an innings. His first Test match was the sole representative affair of England’s visit in 1891-92, played at Cape Town. He also played in the three-match series of 1895-96 but in all four Tests he could only manage a top score of 24 (overall average 9.00) as England showed their dominance, winning each match convincingly. Routledge’s highest first-class score was 77, scored in the 1893-94 Currie Cup match against Eastern Province at Cape Town. However, on the day the meeting was held to select South Africa’s inaugural side to tour England in 1894, he made a century in a non-first-class match and secured his place as a result of it. None of the 24 matches on the tour have yet been given first-class status even though many of them were against first-class county clubs. No obituary appeared within the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack for Routledge after his death in 1927.",
"Title: Alexie Gilmore\n\nAlexie Gilmore (born December 11, 1976) is an American actress who starred in the television series \"New Amsterdam\" as Dr. Sara Dillane. She is featured in the 2008 movie \"Definitely, Maybe\" and starred alongside Matthew McConaughey in the 2008 movie \"Surfer, Dude\". Alexie also played the part of Kelly in the 2013 film \"Willow Creek (film)\" starring \"Bryce Johnson\" and directed by \"Bobcat Goldthwait\". She played Devon Atwood in three episodes of \"\" as \"Elijah Mundo\" wife. Alexie's other credits include \"90210\", \"Legends\" with \"Sean Bean\" and many others.",
"Title: Borneo campaign (1945)\n\nThe Borneo Campaign of 1945 was the last major Allied campaign in the South West Pacific Area during World War II. In a series of amphibious assaults between 1 May and 21 July, the Australian I Corps, under Lieutenant General Leslie Morshead, attacked Imperial Japanese forces occupying the island. Allied naval and air forces, centred on the U.S. 7th Fleet under Admiral Thomas Kinkaid, the Australian First Tactical Air Force and the U.S. Thirteenth Air Force also played important roles in the campaign. They were resisted by Imperial Japanese Navy and Army forces in southern and eastern Borneo, under Vice-Admiral Michiaki Kamada, and in the north west by the Thirty-Seventh Army, led by Lieutenant-General Baba Masao.",
"Title: 2008 Nippon Professional Baseball season\n\nThe 2008 Nippon Professional Baseball season was the 59th season since the NPB was reorganized in 1950 . The regular season started on March 20 with the Pacific League opener, and on March 28 with the Central League opener. On March 25 and 26, the Boston Red Sox and Oakland Athletics played 2 regular season Major League Baseball games at Tokyo Dome. During their visit, they also played exhibition games against the Hanshin Tigers and Yomiuri Giants.",
"Title: Sri Lankan cricket team in England in 1981\n\nThe Sri Lanka national cricket team toured England in the 1981 season and played thirteen first-class matches, mostly against county teams. The Sri Lankans also played two one-day matches and finished their tour with a visit to the Netherlands where they played two minor games. During the tour Sri Lanka was awarded Test cricket status by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and played their inaugural test match the following year.",
"Title: Randa Haines\n\nRanda Jo Haines (born February 20, 1945 in Los Angeles) is a film and television director and producer. Haines started her career as a script supervisor on several low-budget features in the 1970s, including \"Let's Scare Jessica to Death\" and \"The Groove Tube\". She is perhaps most famous for directing the critically acclaimed feature film \"Children of a Lesser God\" (1986), which starred William Hurt and Marlee Matlin, for which Matlin won the 1987 Academy Award as Best Actress. Haines also won the Silver Bear at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1989 she was a member of the jury at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2002 she was a member of the jury at the 24th Moscow International Film Festival.",
"Title: Isidora Simijonovic\n\nIsidora Simijonovic is a Serbian actress. Simijonovic began her acting career with a lead role in the movie Klip, directed by Maja Milos, when she was 14 years old. She portrays a sullen high school student from a Belgrade suburb. For her performance, she won the award for the best actress at the Vilnius International Film Festival and 'The Golden Hazelnut' (Zlatni Lesnik) award for the best actress at the fifth International Festival of Film Direction in Leskovac. After this breakthrough debut role, Simijonovic went on to star in several films such as Где је Нађа? , Атомски здесна and Haiku She also played Katarina in Dobra zena which was screened at many film festivals, including Sundance Film Festival, FEST (Belgrade) and Crossing Europe in Linz. She made her television debut with a minor role in Andrija i Anđelka. She starred in the pilot episode of the comedy Mamurluci but the pilot has not yet been picked up by a TV station. She also played the part of Ivana in the play Pazi vamo.",
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"Title: Olivia DeJonge\n\nOlivia DeJonge (born 30 April 1998) is an Australian actress, known for playing Tara Swift / Shaneen Quigg in the series \"Hiding\" and Becca in the film \"The Visit\".",
"Title: Ken Liddle\n\nKenneth \"Ken\" Liddle (6 October 1928 – 21 January 1998) was an English footballer who played as an inside forward in the Football League for Darlington. He was on the books of Sunderland without playing League football for the club, and also played non-league football for Spennymoor United. Liddle joined Darlington from Sunderland at the end of the 1949–50 season on a free transfer. He made only one senior appearance for Darlington, replacing Harry Clark at inside left for the visit to Crewe Alexandra on 27 January 1951 in the Third Division North; Darlington lost 5–0. He went on to play for Spennymoor United."
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" Oregon won their final three games and their success led them into contention for a bid to the Fiesta Bowl.",
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" Many college football fans were outraged that two teams with worse records were selected over the Ducks.",
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"Title: Kellen Clemens\n\nKellen Vincent Clemens (born June 6, 1983) is an American football quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the New York Jets in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oregon.",
"Title: 2009 Oregon Ducks football team\n\nThe 2009 Oregon Ducks football team represented the University of Oregon in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by head coach Chip Kelly in his first season as a head coach at the Division I FBS level. Kelly was only the third Ducks head coach since 1977 and led the Ducks to a Pac-10 Championship and was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year. He took over for Mike Bellotti.",
"Title: Oregon Ducks football\n\nThe Oregon Ducks football program is a college football team for the University of Oregon, located in the U.S. state of Oregon. The team competes at the NCAA Division I level in the FBS and is a member of the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12). Known as the Ducks, the team was commonly called the Webfoots until the mid-1960s. The first football team was fielded in 1894. Oregon plays its home games at the 54,000 seat Autzen Stadium in Eugene; its main rivals are the Oregon State Beavers and the Washington Huskies. The Ducks and Beavers historically end each regular season with the Civil War rivalry game in late November.",
"Title: 2008 Oregon Ducks football team\n\nThe 2008 Oregon Ducks football team represented the University of Oregon in the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This was the final season for Mike Bellotti as the Ducks' head coach; he was promoted to become the school's athletic director after the season. The Ducks played their home games at Autzen Stadium. They finished the season 10–3, 7–2 in Pac-10 play, and were invited to the Holiday Bowl where they defeated Oklahoma State 42–31.",
"Title: Nate Costa\n\nNathaniel William \"Nate\" Costa (born May 15, 1988) is a former American football player and current American football coach at the University of Oregon. He played quarterback at the University of Oregon from 2006 to 2010 and was a team captain of the 2010 Oregon Ducks football team. He is currently an Offensive Graduate Assistant coach on the Duck football coaching staff.",
"Title: 2005 Oregon Ducks football team\n\nIn 2005, Oregon had success behind senior quarterback Kellen Clemens and a new spread offense. During a game at Arizona, Clemens suffered a broken ankle. At that point Oregon was 8-1 (their only loss was to #1 ranked USC 45-13, the loss was vacated in 2010), and still in the hunt for a BCS game. Oregon won their final three games and their success led them into contention for a bid to the Fiesta Bowl. The Ducks finished the regular season with a 10-1 record, their best finish since their Joey Harrington-led, Fiesta Bowl-winning 2001–2002 team. They finished 5th overall in the BCS ranking system, which would in many years have been high enough to earn them a bid to a BCS Bowl. In 2005, however, there were no at-large bids available to Oregon. Ohio State finished just ahead of the Ducks, in 4th place, guaranteeing them one of the at-large berths (although they had an inferior 10-2 record). Notre Dame finished 6th in the BCS, also securing a BCS bid due to a pre-existing clause in the BCS contract. Many college football fans were outraged that two teams with worse records were selected over the Ducks. Moreover, for the second consecutive year, the Pac-10 conference had a team that finished with a one-loss season snubbed by the BCS (the Cal Bears finished 10-1 in 2004). It was later demonstrated that Oregon drew the highest bowl ratings in college football, calling the argument that TV ratings hurt the Ducks' BCS chances into question. The situation (and others like it in recent years) has led to more calls for a playoff system to replace the BCS, which has received widespread criticism from college football fans. Instead of a BCS game, they were assigned to the 2005 Holiday Bowl versus the Oklahoma Sooners. Playing without their starting quarterback, Kellen Clemens, and combined with a strong showing from the Sooners, the Ducks fell in a close game, 17-14, finishing the season tied for the second-best in school history with a 10-1 overall record (the Southern Cal game was deemed vacated by violations in 2010)."
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6,674
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Who wrote the screenplay of a film that starred an actor who was also in "Growing Pains"?
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Peter Hedges
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" DiCaprio began his career by appearing in television commercials in the late 1980s, after which he had recurring roles in various television series such as the soap opera \"Santa Barbara\" and the sitcom \"Growing Pains\".",
" He began his film career by starring as Josh in \"Critters 3\" (1991).",
" He starred in the film adaptation of the memoir \"This Boy's Life\" (1993), and was praised for his supporting role in \"What's Eating Gilbert Grape\" (1993).",
" He gained public recognition with leading roles in \"The Basketball Diaries\" (1995) and the romantic drama \"Romeo + Juliet\" (1996), before achieving international fame with James Cameron's epic romance \"Titanic\" (1997), which became the highest-grossing film of all time until Cameron's science fiction film \"Avatar\" (2009) overtook it."
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"Thaddis Laphonia \"Kuk\" Harrell is an American songwriter, vocal producer, arranger and engineer.",
" He was a member of a songwriting–production team composed of himself, Christopher \"Tricky\" Stewart and Terius \"The Dream\" Nash.",
" In 2011, Kuk Harrell and partner Tricky Stewart joined the ranks of Fox's \"American Idol\" along with music mogul Jimmy Iovine, producing many of the songs performed on television by the contestants and released via iTunes.",
" 2011 marked the highly anticipated return of Jennifer Lopez and her album LOVE?",
" in which Kuk served as Album Vocal Producer.",
" Earning his fourth Grammy for the vocal production of Rihanna's No. 1 Billboard Single \"Only Girl (In the World)\", Harrell is also the vocal producer and co-writer of Rihanna's Grammy-winning single \"Umbrella\".",
" A composer and engineer on Beyoncé's chart topping \"Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)\" from the album \"I Am... Sasha Fierce\", he is also vocal producer and engineer of the Diane Warren-penned \"I Was Here\" from Beyoncé's 2011 album \"4\".",
" He also produced the majority of the vocals on Mary J. Blige's Platinum album \"Growing Pains\", which recently won a Grammy for \"Best Contemporary R&B Album\", 2008.",
" The first single from \"Growing Pains\", \"Just Fine\", earned a Grammy nomination for best R&B vocal performance in 2007."
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"Robert (Bobby) Houston (born 1955) is an American actor and filmmaker from California.",
" Houston first became known for his character Bobby in Wes Craven's 1977 horror classic \"The Hills Have Eyes\".",
" He was responsible for editing together the first two Lone Wolf & Cub Japanese action films into a partially rescored, English-dubbed cut called \"Shogun Assassin\" in 1980.",
" Houston also wrote and directed several independent films in the 1980s, including the 1984 teen comedy \"Bad Manners\" (aka: \"Growing Pains\").",
" In 1995 Houston's partner died of AIDS.",
" Houston returned to cinema three years later with his first documentary, \"Rock The Boat\".",
" Houston has become a respected director with his two biggest films, \"\" in 2002, which was nominated for an Academy Award in 2003 and \"\" in 2004 which won an Academy Award in 2005."
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"Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers (also known as Growing Pains II: Home Equity) is a 2004 American made-for-television film that first aired on ABC October 16, 2004.",
" It is the second (and to date, last) reunion film of the modern-day Seaver family from the 1985–1992 sitcom \"Growing Pains\"."
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"The Growing Pains Movie is a 2000 American made-for-television film that premiered on ABC November 5, 2000, as a two-hour episode of ABC's \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" anthology series.",
" It is the first of two reunion films based on the 1985–1992 sitcom \"Growing Pains\"."
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"The Growing Pains European Tour was a three-month concert tour in Europe by American recording R&B singer Mary J. Blige, in support of her \"platinum\" album, \"Growing Pains\".",
" In addition to visiting cities throughout Europe, Blige also performed four dates in Australia."
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"Candace Cameron Bure ( ; born Candace Helaine Cameron; April 6, 1976) is an American actress, producer, author, and talk show panelist.",
" She is known for her role as D.J. Tanner on \"Full House\", which she reprised as D.J. Tanner-Fuller on \"Fuller House\".",
" In 2014, she was a contestant on season 18 of \"Dancing with the Stars\", finishing in third place.",
" She also starred as Summer van Horne on \"Make It or Break It\".",
" She is the sister of actor Kirk Cameron, known for \"Growing Pains.\"",
" From 2015 to 2016, she was a co-host of the daytime television talk show \"The View\"."
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"Leonardo DiCaprio is an American actor and producer who started his career performing as a child on television.",
" He appeared on the shows \"The New Lassie\" (1989) and \"Santa Barbara\" (1990) and also had long running roles in the comedy-drama \"Parenthood\" (1990) and the sitcom \"Growing Pains\" (1991), before making his film debut in the 1991 direct-to-video release \"Critters 3\".",
" Two years later, he played Tobias Wolff opposite Robert De Niro in \"This Boy's Life\" (1993).",
" He followed this with a supporting role in \"What's Eating Gilbert Grape\" (1993), which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.",
" In 1995, DiCaprio played the American author Jim Carroll in \"The Basketball Diaries\" and the French poet Arthur Rimbaud in \"Total Eclipse\".",
" The following year he played Romeo Montague in the Baz Luhrmann-directed film \"Romeo + Juliet\" (1996).",
" DiCaprio starred opposite Kate Winslet in the James Cameron-directed film \"Titanic\" (1997).",
" The film became the highest grossing at the worldwide box-office, and made him famous globally.",
" For his performance, he received the MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance and his first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama."
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"Nils Malmros (born 1944), a Danish film director and screenwriter, is considered a leading auteur of realism in Danish cinema.",
" Malmros is noted for his detailed focus on the common growing pains of adolescence and the loss of innocence, which he draws from his childhood experiences growing up in Århus, Denmark.",
" His most notable films form a trilogy about schoolchildren in 1950s Århus: \"Lars-Ole 5c\", \"Boys\" and \"Tree of Knowledge\".",
" The latter film, 1981's \"Tree of Knowledge\" (\"Kundskabens træ\"), is one of ten films listed in Denmark's cultural canon by the Danish Ministry of Culture."
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"Title: What's Eating Gilbert Grape\n\nWhat's Eating Gilbert Grape is a 1993 American drama film directed by Lasse Hallström and starring Johnny Depp, Juliette Lewis, Darlene Cates and Leonardo DiCaprio. The film follows 24-year-old Gilbert (Depp), a grocery store clerk caring for his morbidly obese mother and mentally impaired younger brother in a sleepy Midwestern town. Peter Hedges wrote the screenplay, adapted from his 1991 novel of the same name. The film was well-received; DiCaprio received his first Academy Award nomination for his role.",
"Title: Kuk Harrell\n\nThaddis Laphonia \"Kuk\" Harrell is an American songwriter, vocal producer, arranger and engineer. He was a member of a songwriting–production team composed of himself, Christopher \"Tricky\" Stewart and Terius \"The Dream\" Nash. In 2011, Kuk Harrell and partner Tricky Stewart joined the ranks of Fox's \"American Idol\" along with music mogul Jimmy Iovine, producing many of the songs performed on television by the contestants and released via iTunes. 2011 marked the highly anticipated return of Jennifer Lopez and her album LOVE? in which Kuk served as Album Vocal Producer. Earning his fourth Grammy for the vocal production of Rihanna's No. 1 Billboard Single \"Only Girl (In the World)\", Harrell is also the vocal producer and co-writer of Rihanna's Grammy-winning single \"Umbrella\". A composer and engineer on Beyoncé's chart topping \"Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)\" from the album \"I Am... Sasha Fierce\", he is also vocal producer and engineer of the Diane Warren-penned \"I Was Here\" from Beyoncé's 2011 album \"4\". He also produced the majority of the vocals on Mary J. Blige's Platinum album \"Growing Pains\", which recently won a Grammy for \"Best Contemporary R&B Album\", 2008. The first single from \"Growing Pains\", \"Just Fine\", earned a Grammy nomination for best R&B vocal performance in 2007.",
"Title: Robert Houston (actor)\n\nRobert (Bobby) Houston (born 1955) is an American actor and filmmaker from California. Houston first became known for his character Bobby in Wes Craven's 1977 horror classic \"The Hills Have Eyes\". He was responsible for editing together the first two Lone Wolf & Cub Japanese action films into a partially rescored, English-dubbed cut called \"Shogun Assassin\" in 1980. Houston also wrote and directed several independent films in the 1980s, including the 1984 teen comedy \"Bad Manners\" (aka: \"Growing Pains\"). In 1995 Houston's partner died of AIDS. Houston returned to cinema three years later with his first documentary, \"Rock The Boat\". Houston has become a respected director with his two biggest films, \"\" in 2002, which was nominated for an Academy Award in 2003 and \"\" in 2004 which won an Academy Award in 2005.",
"Title: Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers\n\nGrowing Pains: Return of the Seavers (also known as Growing Pains II: Home Equity) is a 2004 American made-for-television film that first aired on ABC October 16, 2004. It is the second (and to date, last) reunion film of the modern-day Seaver family from the 1985–1992 sitcom \"Growing Pains\".",
"Title: The Growing Pains Movie\n\nThe Growing Pains Movie is a 2000 American made-for-television film that premiered on ABC November 5, 2000, as a two-hour episode of ABC's \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" anthology series. It is the first of two reunion films based on the 1985–1992 sitcom \"Growing Pains\".",
"Title: Growing Pains European Tour\n\nThe Growing Pains European Tour was a three-month concert tour in Europe by American recording R&B singer Mary J. Blige, in support of her \"platinum\" album, \"Growing Pains\". In addition to visiting cities throughout Europe, Blige also performed four dates in Australia.",
"Title: Candace Cameron Bure\n\nCandace Cameron Bure ( ; born Candace Helaine Cameron; April 6, 1976) is an American actress, producer, author, and talk show panelist. She is known for her role as D.J. Tanner on \"Full House\", which she reprised as D.J. Tanner-Fuller on \"Fuller House\". In 2014, she was a contestant on season 18 of \"Dancing with the Stars\", finishing in third place. She also starred as Summer van Horne on \"Make It or Break It\". She is the sister of actor Kirk Cameron, known for \"Growing Pains.\" From 2015 to 2016, she was a co-host of the daytime television talk show \"The View\".",
"Title: Leonardo DiCaprio filmography\n\nLeonardo DiCaprio is an American actor and producer who started his career performing as a child on television. He appeared on the shows \"The New Lassie\" (1989) and \"Santa Barbara\" (1990) and also had long running roles in the comedy-drama \"Parenthood\" (1990) and the sitcom \"Growing Pains\" (1991), before making his film debut in the 1991 direct-to-video release \"Critters 3\". Two years later, he played Tobias Wolff opposite Robert De Niro in \"This Boy's Life\" (1993). He followed this with a supporting role in \"What's Eating Gilbert Grape\" (1993), which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 1995, DiCaprio played the American author Jim Carroll in \"The Basketball Diaries\" and the French poet Arthur Rimbaud in \"Total Eclipse\". The following year he played Romeo Montague in the Baz Luhrmann-directed film \"Romeo + Juliet\" (1996). DiCaprio starred opposite Kate Winslet in the James Cameron-directed film \"Titanic\" (1997). The film became the highest grossing at the worldwide box-office, and made him famous globally. For his performance, he received the MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance and his first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama.",
"Title: Nils Malmros\n\nNils Malmros (born 1944), a Danish film director and screenwriter, is considered a leading auteur of realism in Danish cinema. Malmros is noted for his detailed focus on the common growing pains of adolescence and the loss of innocence, which he draws from his childhood experiences growing up in Århus, Denmark. His most notable films form a trilogy about schoolchildren in 1950s Århus: \"Lars-Ole 5c\", \"Boys\" and \"Tree of Knowledge\". The latter film, 1981's \"Tree of Knowledge\" (\"Kundskabens træ\"), is one of ten films listed in Denmark's cultural canon by the Danish Ministry of Culture."
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6,675
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What genre are both What Would Jesus Buy? and The Fog of War?
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documentary
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" 2 is a collection of ten previously released singles by Ray Stevens, released in 1987.",
" It is the second volume of the \"Greatest Hits\" package of Stevens' music that was released by MCA Records.",
" Of the ten selections on this volume, the fifth track, \"Mama's in the Sky With Elvis,\" makes its first album appearance.",
" Additionally, this collection consists of five recordings for MCA Records (\"Would Jesus Wear a Rolex,\" \"Can He Love You Half as Much as I,\" \"The Ballad of the Blue Cyclone,\" \"Mama's in the Sky With Elvis\" and \"The Haircut Song\"), two for Warner Bros.",
" Records (\"I Need Your Help Barry Manilow\" and \"In the Mood\"), two for Monument Records (\"Mr. Businessman\" and \"Freddie Feelgood (And His Funky Little Five-Piece Band)\") and one for Mercury Records (\"Jeremiah Peabody's Poly Unsaturated Quick Dissolving Fast Acting Pleasant Tasting Green and Purple Pills\")."
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".",
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"What Would Joey Do?",
" is a 2003 novel in a series by Jack Gantos about the character, Joey Pigza.",
" The title is a play on the Christian phrase \"What would Jesus do?",
"\", which Mrs. Lapp, Joey's homeschooling tutor, asks him at her doorstep on every visit.",
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" The title is a take-off on the phrase \"What would Jesus do?",
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"\".",
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"What Would Tyler Durden Do?",
" (WWTDD) is a gossip blog named for the \"Fight Club\" character Tyler Durden, and playing on the Christian inspirational phrase 'What would Jesus do?",
"' The blog, which is occasionally not safe for work, is notable for publishing rumours, criticism and revealing photographs of celebrities.",
" The posts to the blog typically consist of a report followed by commentary from the author.",
" Its readership is primarily from the United States.",
" In a 2006 Youth Trends survey, What Would Tyler Durden Do?",
" was one of two blogs of the top 10 most popular websites with females aged 17–25, a popularity the researcher attributed to \"Gen Y females' current adoration with content surrounding celebrities and their 'uh oh' moments.\"",
" It was cited by Mashable in 2008 as one of the 30 most salacious celebrity gossip sites on the Internet.",
" The blog explains its purpose as follows:"
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"The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara illustrating his observations of the nature of modern warfare.",
" The film was directed by Errol Morris and features an original score by Philip Glass.",
" The title derives from the military concept of the \"fog of war\" depicting the difficulty of making decisions in the midst of conflict."
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"Title: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (Ray Stevens album)\n\nGreatest Hits, Vol. 2 is a collection of ten previously released singles by Ray Stevens, released in 1987. It is the second volume of the \"Greatest Hits\" package of Stevens' music that was released by MCA Records. Of the ten selections on this volume, the fifth track, \"Mama's in the Sky With Elvis,\" makes its first album appearance. Additionally, this collection consists of five recordings for MCA Records (\"Would Jesus Wear a Rolex,\" \"Can He Love You Half as Much as I,\" \"The Ballad of the Blue Cyclone,\" \"Mama's in the Sky With Elvis\" and \"The Haircut Song\"), two for Warner Bros. Records (\"I Need Your Help Barry Manilow\" and \"In the Mood\"), two for Monument Records (\"Mr. Businessman\" and \"Freddie Feelgood (And His Funky Little Five-Piece Band)\") and one for Mercury Records (\"Jeremiah Peabody's Poly Unsaturated Quick Dissolving Fast Acting Pleasant Tasting Green and Purple Pills\").",
"Title: What Would Brian Boitano Do?\n\n\"What Would Brian Boitano Do?\" is a song from the 1999 film \"\" written by \"South Park\" co-creator Trey Parker and composer Marc Shaiman. In the song Olympic and professional figure skater Brian Boitano is treated lyrically as a superhero in a series of increasingly ludicrous situations. The title of the absurdist song is a parody of the evangelical Christian motto \"What Would Jesus Do? \"",
"Title: Crackin' Up!\n\nCrackin' Up! was Ray Stevens' twenty-fourth studio album and his fourth for MCA Records, released in 1987. Three singles were lifted from the album: \"Would Jesus Wear a Rolex,\" \"Three-Legged Man\" and \"Sex Symbols,\" the last two of which did not chart.",
"Title: Big Tent Revival\n\nBig Tent Revival is a Christian rock band that formed in 1991, toured extensively, disbanded in 2000, and reformed in 2012. They were featured at the Harvest Crusades. Their most popular songs were \"Two Sets of Jones'\", \"Choose Life\", and \"What Would Jesus Do?\" . The first told a story about two different couples in which one trusted in Jesus through the storms of life and the other didn't. The second was used as an invitational at Harvest Crusade altar calls. The last was part of the WWJD movement that encouraged people to consider what Jesus would do in real-life situations.",
"Title: What Would Joey Do?\n\nWhat Would Joey Do? is a 2003 novel in a series by Jack Gantos about the character, Joey Pigza. The title is a play on the Christian phrase \"What would Jesus do? \", which Mrs. Lapp, Joey's homeschooling tutor, asks him at her doorstep on every visit. The phrase is also a mirror to Joey's own trouble-filled life, as to which choice would be the best for \"mopping up the messy corners of his life.\"",
"Title: What Would Jesus Buy?\n\nWhat Would Jesus Buy? is a 2007 documentary film produced by Morgan Spurlock and directed by Rob VanAlkemade. The title is a take-off on the phrase \"What would Jesus do? \". The film debuted on the festival circuit on March 11, 2007, at the South By Southwest (SXSW) conference in Austin, Texas. It went into general U.S. release on November 16, 2007.",
"Title: What would Jesus do?\n\nThe phrase \"What would Jesus do?\" (often abbreviated to WWJD) became popular, particularly in the United States but elsewhere as well, in the 1990s and as a personal motto for adherents of Christianity who used the phrase as a reminder of their belief in a moral imperative to act in a manner that would demonstrate the love of Jesus through the actions of the adherents.",
"Title: Would Jesus Wear a Rolex\n\nWould Jesus Wear a Rolex is a song written by Margaret Archer and Chet Atkins, and recorded by Ray Stevens in 1987 on his album \"Crackin' Up! \". The song reached 41 on the US Hot Country Songs charts and 45 on the Canadian Country charts.",
"Title: What Would Tyler Durden Do?\n\nWhat Would Tyler Durden Do? (WWTDD) is a gossip blog named for the \"Fight Club\" character Tyler Durden, and playing on the Christian inspirational phrase 'What would Jesus do? ' The blog, which is occasionally not safe for work, is notable for publishing rumours, criticism and revealing photographs of celebrities. The posts to the blog typically consist of a report followed by commentary from the author. Its readership is primarily from the United States. In a 2006 Youth Trends survey, What Would Tyler Durden Do? was one of two blogs of the top 10 most popular websites with females aged 17–25, a popularity the researcher attributed to \"Gen Y females' current adoration with content surrounding celebrities and their 'uh oh' moments.\" It was cited by Mashable in 2008 as one of the 30 most salacious celebrity gossip sites on the Internet. The blog explains its purpose as follows:",
"Title: The Fog of War\n\nThe Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara illustrating his observations of the nature of modern warfare. The film was directed by Errol Morris and features an original score by Philip Glass. The title derives from the military concept of the \"fog of war\" depicting the difficulty of making decisions in the midst of conflict."
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6,676
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What nationality do both Richard Donchian and Jirair Hovnanian share besides American?
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Armenian
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"Jirair S. Hovnanian (June 9, 1927 – August 14, 2007) was an Armenian Iraqi-American home builder based in New Jersey.",
" Hovnanian's business developed and built over 6,000 houses throughout South Jersey."
],
"title": "Jirair Hovnanian"
},
{
"sentences": [
"German passports are issued to nationals of Germany for the purpose of international travel.",
" A German passport is, besides the German ID card and the German Emergency Travel Document (called \"\"), the only other officially recognised document that German authorities will routinely accept as proof of identity from German citizens.",
" Besides serving as proof of identity and presumption of German nationality, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from German consular officials abroad (or other EU-members in the case that a German consular facility is absent).",
" German passports are valid for ten years (for people older than 24) or six years (for people until the age of 24) and share the standardised layout and burgundy red design with other EU passports. Every German citizen is also a citizen of the European Union.",
" The passport, along with the national identity card allows for free rights of movement and residence in any of the states of the European Union and European Economic Area."
],
"title": "German passport"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Donchian channel is an indicator used in market trading developed by Richard Donchian.",
" It is formed by taking the highest high and the lowest low of the last \"n\" periods.",
" The area between the high and the low is the channel for the period chosen."
],
"title": "Donchian channel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title is a 1966 American comedy film directed by Harmon Jones and written by Morey Amsterdam, John Davis Hart, William Marks and George Schenck.",
" The film stars Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie, Richard Deacon, Joey Adams and Andy Albin.",
" Besides the credited cast, there are uncredited cameo appearances by Steve Allen, Milton Berle, Carl Reiner, Irene Ryan, Danny Thomas, Forrest Tucker and others, as well as a rare non-Stooge appearance by Moe Howard.",
" The film was released in May 1966, by United Artists."
],
"title": "Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Richard Douglas Fosbury (born March 6, 1947) is an American retired high jumper, who is considered one of the most influential and inspirational athletes in the history of track and field.",
" Besides winning a gold medal at the 1968 Olympics, he revolutionized the high jump event, with a unique \"back-first\" technique, now known as the Fosbury Flop, adopted by almost all high jumpers today.",
" His method was to sprint diagonally towards the bar, then curve and leap backwards over the bar, which gave him a much lower center of mass in flight (it was actually below his body) than traditional techniques.",
" He continues to be involved in athletics and serves on the executive board of the World Olympians Association.",
" In 2014 Fosbury ran for a seat in the Idaho House of Representatives."
],
"title": "Dick Fosbury"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Richard Morton Koster (1934) is an American novelist best known for the Tinieblas trilogy—\"The Prince\" (1972), \"The Dissertation\" (1975), \"Mandragon\" (1979)—set in an imaginary Central American republic much like Panama, the author's home for many years.",
" He is the author, besides, of two other novels, \"Carmichael's Dog\" (1992) and \"Glass Mountain\" (2001), and (with Panamanian man of letters Guillermo Sánchez Borbón), of \"In the Time of the Tyrants\" (1990), a history of the Torrijos-Noriega dictatorship in Panama."
],
"title": "R. M. Koster"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The unification (or re-unification) of Samoa (or Western Samoa), an independent state, and American Samoa, a US territory, both parts of the Samoan Islands which share ethnicity and culture, has been raised since the first half of the 20th century, following division of the territories by the Great powers (see Tripartite Convention).",
" In 1919, Western Samoa desired to unite with American Samoa, as already stated in Paris.",
" However it was instead incorporated as the Western Samoa Trust Territory under British administration from 1920–1946 and New Zealand administration from then until 1962.",
" The \"Inter-Samoan Consultative Committee\" was established in 1955, to promote cooperation between the two.",
" Richard Barrett Lowe, governor of American Samoa (1953–56), stated that it was decided that reunification with Western Samoa was not to be discussed at the Committee.",
" In 1969, a political commission in American Samoa rejected the unification with independent Samoa."
],
"title": "Samoan unification"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shadoe Stevens (born Terry Keith Ingstad; November 3, 1947) is an American radio host, voiceover actor, and television personality.",
" He was the host of \"American Top 40\" from 1988 to 1995.",
" He currently hosts the internationally syndicated radio show, \"Top of the World,\" and co-hosts \"Mental Radio\", an entertaining approach to UFOs and paranormal topics.",
" He is the co-founder and creator of Sammy Hagar's new rock station \"Cabo Wabo Radio\" broadcasting worldwide from the Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.",
" In television, he was the announcer for \"The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson\" on CBS, and as of July 2015, now serves as the primary continuity announcer for the Antenna TV network.",
" His voice can also be heard as the voiceover for \"G.O.D.\" in the Off-Broadway musical \"Altar Boyz\".",
" Stevens is also often heard on \"Hits & Favorites\", calling in at least once a week to share wisdom with his brother Richard Stevens and their friend Lori St. James."
],
"title": "Shadoe Stevens"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Richard \"Richie\" Marquez (born May 26, 1992) is an American soccer player who currently plays for the Philadelphia Union in Major League Soccer He holds Mexican and American nationality"
],
"title": "Richie Marquez"
}
] |
[
"Title: Richard Donchian\n\nRichard Davoud Donchian (born September 1905, Hartford, Connecticut – d. 1993) was an Armenian-American commodities and futures trader, and pioneer in the field of managed futures.",
"Title: Jirair Hovnanian\n\nJirair S. Hovnanian (June 9, 1927 – August 14, 2007) was an Armenian Iraqi-American home builder based in New Jersey. Hovnanian's business developed and built over 6,000 houses throughout South Jersey.",
"Title: German passport\n\nGerman passports are issued to nationals of Germany for the purpose of international travel. A German passport is, besides the German ID card and the German Emergency Travel Document (called \"\"), the only other officially recognised document that German authorities will routinely accept as proof of identity from German citizens. Besides serving as proof of identity and presumption of German nationality, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from German consular officials abroad (or other EU-members in the case that a German consular facility is absent). German passports are valid for ten years (for people older than 24) or six years (for people until the age of 24) and share the standardised layout and burgundy red design with other EU passports. Every German citizen is also a citizen of the European Union. The passport, along with the national identity card allows for free rights of movement and residence in any of the states of the European Union and European Economic Area.",
"Title: Donchian channel\n\nThe Donchian channel is an indicator used in market trading developed by Richard Donchian. It is formed by taking the highest high and the lowest low of the last \"n\" periods. The area between the high and the low is the channel for the period chosen.",
"Title: Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title\n\nDon't Worry, We'll Think of a Title is a 1966 American comedy film directed by Harmon Jones and written by Morey Amsterdam, John Davis Hart, William Marks and George Schenck. The film stars Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie, Richard Deacon, Joey Adams and Andy Albin. Besides the credited cast, there are uncredited cameo appearances by Steve Allen, Milton Berle, Carl Reiner, Irene Ryan, Danny Thomas, Forrest Tucker and others, as well as a rare non-Stooge appearance by Moe Howard. The film was released in May 1966, by United Artists.",
"Title: Dick Fosbury\n\nRichard Douglas Fosbury (born March 6, 1947) is an American retired high jumper, who is considered one of the most influential and inspirational athletes in the history of track and field. Besides winning a gold medal at the 1968 Olympics, he revolutionized the high jump event, with a unique \"back-first\" technique, now known as the Fosbury Flop, adopted by almost all high jumpers today. His method was to sprint diagonally towards the bar, then curve and leap backwards over the bar, which gave him a much lower center of mass in flight (it was actually below his body) than traditional techniques. He continues to be involved in athletics and serves on the executive board of the World Olympians Association. In 2014 Fosbury ran for a seat in the Idaho House of Representatives.",
"Title: R. M. Koster\n\nRichard Morton Koster (1934) is an American novelist best known for the Tinieblas trilogy—\"The Prince\" (1972), \"The Dissertation\" (1975), \"Mandragon\" (1979)—set in an imaginary Central American republic much like Panama, the author's home for many years. He is the author, besides, of two other novels, \"Carmichael's Dog\" (1992) and \"Glass Mountain\" (2001), and (with Panamanian man of letters Guillermo Sánchez Borbón), of \"In the Time of the Tyrants\" (1990), a history of the Torrijos-Noriega dictatorship in Panama.",
"Title: Samoan unification\n\nThe unification (or re-unification) of Samoa (or Western Samoa), an independent state, and American Samoa, a US territory, both parts of the Samoan Islands which share ethnicity and culture, has been raised since the first half of the 20th century, following division of the territories by the Great powers (see Tripartite Convention). In 1919, Western Samoa desired to unite with American Samoa, as already stated in Paris. However it was instead incorporated as the Western Samoa Trust Territory under British administration from 1920–1946 and New Zealand administration from then until 1962. The \"Inter-Samoan Consultative Committee\" was established in 1955, to promote cooperation between the two. Richard Barrett Lowe, governor of American Samoa (1953–56), stated that it was decided that reunification with Western Samoa was not to be discussed at the Committee. In 1969, a political commission in American Samoa rejected the unification with independent Samoa.",
"Title: Shadoe Stevens\n\nShadoe Stevens (born Terry Keith Ingstad; November 3, 1947) is an American radio host, voiceover actor, and television personality. He was the host of \"American Top 40\" from 1988 to 1995. He currently hosts the internationally syndicated radio show, \"Top of the World,\" and co-hosts \"Mental Radio\", an entertaining approach to UFOs and paranormal topics. He is the co-founder and creator of Sammy Hagar's new rock station \"Cabo Wabo Radio\" broadcasting worldwide from the Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. In television, he was the announcer for \"The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson\" on CBS, and as of July 2015, now serves as the primary continuity announcer for the Antenna TV network. His voice can also be heard as the voiceover for \"G.O.D.\" in the Off-Broadway musical \"Altar Boyz\". Stevens is also often heard on \"Hits & Favorites\", calling in at least once a week to share wisdom with his brother Richard Stevens and their friend Lori St. James.",
"Title: Richie Marquez\n\nRichard \"Richie\" Marquez (born May 26, 1992) is an American soccer player who currently plays for the Philadelphia Union in Major League Soccer He holds Mexican and American nationality"
] |
6,677
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In American football, only two guards have been drafted in the first round of the NFL draft by the Chicago Bears. In what year did the more recent of these two drafts occur?
|
2013
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bridge
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easy
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"title": [
"Roger Davis (American football)",
"Kyle Long",
"Kyle Long"
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1,
1,
2
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"sentences": [
"William Anderson (born March 3, 1929) is a former American football running back who played two seasons with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL).",
" He was drafted by the Chicago Bears with the sixth pick of the first round of the 1953 NFL Draft.",
" He played college football at Compton Community College and attended Susan Miller Dorsey High School in Los Angeles, California."
],
"title": "Billy Anderson (running back)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Texas Tech Red Raiders football team, representing Texas Tech University, has had 151 players drafted into the National Football League (NFL) since the league began holding drafts in 1936.",
" This includes six players taken in the first round and one overall number one pick, Dave Parks in the 1964 NFL Draft.",
" The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears have drafted the most Red Raiders, eleven and nine, respectively.",
" The Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars are the only current franchises to not have drafted a player from Texas Tech.",
" Three former Red Raiders have been selected to a Pro Bowl, seven former Red Raiders have won a league championship with their respective teams, and three former Red Raiders have been selected to both a Pro Bowl and won a league championship."
],
"title": "List of Texas Tech Red Raiders in the NFL Draft"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Chicago Bears are an American football franchise based in Chicago, Illinois.",
" They are members of the National Football Conference (NFC) North division in the National Football League (NFL).",
" They participated in the first ever NFL draft in 1936 and selected Joe Stydahar, an tackle from the West Virginia University.",
" Stydahar went to have a stellar career with the franchise and is inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.",
" The team's most recent first round selection (2015) was Leonard Floyd, a outside linebacker from Georgia.",
" The Bears have not had first round selections a total of six times, most recently in 2010 draft.",
" The Bears have only selected the number one overall pick in the draft twice, choosing Tom Harmon in 1941 and Bob Fenimore in 1947.",
" The team's six selections from the University of Texas are the most chosen by the Bears from one program.",
" Nine of the first round selections have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame."
],
"title": "List of Chicago Bears first-round draft picks"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kyle Howard Long (born December 5, 1988) is an American football guard for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL).",
" He played college football for the University of Oregon.",
" Long was drafted by the Bears in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft."
],
"title": "Kyle Long"
},
{
"sentences": [
"William Davis Garrett \"Dub\" Jr. (January 29, 1925 – July 24, 1976) was an American football guard who played one season with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League.",
" He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the third round of the 1948 NFL Draft.",
" He was also drafted by the Baltimore Colts in the second round of the 1948 AAFC Draft with the tenth overall pick.",
" Garrett played college football at Mississippi State University and attended Dundee High School in Dundee, Mississippi."
],
"title": "Dub Garrett"
},
{
"sentences": [
"William John Stone (October 25, 1925 – May 16, 2004) was a professional American football halfback and defensive back in the All-America Football Conference and the National Football League.",
" He attended Bradley University.",
" He was drafted by the Chicago Cardinals in the 12th round of the 1949 NFL Draft.",
" He was also drafted by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 1951 NFL Draft after the Baltimore Colts folded."
],
"title": "Billy Stone (American football)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Timothy John Wrightman (born March 27, 1960) is a former professional American football tight end.",
" He played for two seasons for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League.",
" Wrightman played college football at UCLA and was drafted in the 3rd round by the Chicago Bears in the 1982 NFL Draft.",
" But a contract dispute with the Bears led him to sign with the Chicago Blitz of the United States Football League, thus making him the first NFL draft pick who signed with the now defunct United States Football League.",
" He won a Super Bowl ring with the Bears in 1985, and was re-signed to a two-year deal in 1986."
],
"title": "Tim Wrightman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Robert Leslie Goode (June 5, 1927 – June 9, 2007) was an American football running back for the Washington Redskins and the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League.",
" He played college football at Texas A&M University and was drafted in the first round of the 1949 NFL Draft by the Redskins.",
" He was also drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 15th round of the 1948 NFL Draft and the Buffalo Bills in the 16th round of the 1949 AAFC Draft."
],
"title": "Rob Goode"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Russell Morgan Davis (born March 28, 1975) is a former American football defensive tackle.",
" He was originally drafted by the Chicago Bears in the second round of the 1999 NFL Draft.",
" He played college football at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.",
" The Chicago Bears selected Davis in the second round and 49th overall in the 1999 NFL Draft, and Davis played the 1999 season for the Bears.",
" Davis then played for the Arizona Cardinals from 2000 to 2005, the Seattle Seahawks in 2006, and the New York Giants in 2007 and won the Super Bowl XLII title with the Giants that year."
],
"title": "Russell Davis (defensive tackle)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Roger Wilfred Davis (born June 23, 1938) is a former professional American football player who played offensive lineman for seven seasons for the Chicago Bears, the Los Angeles Rams, and the New York Giants.",
" He was drafted by the Bears in the first round (7th overall) of the 1960 NFL Draft, and is one of only two guards drafted in the first round by the team (Kyle Long being the other)."
],
"title": "Roger Davis (American football)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Billy Anderson (running back)\n\nWilliam Anderson (born March 3, 1929) is a former American football running back who played two seasons with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Chicago Bears with the sixth pick of the first round of the 1953 NFL Draft. He played college football at Compton Community College and attended Susan Miller Dorsey High School in Los Angeles, California.",
"Title: List of Texas Tech Red Raiders in the NFL Draft\n\nThe Texas Tech Red Raiders football team, representing Texas Tech University, has had 151 players drafted into the National Football League (NFL) since the league began holding drafts in 1936. This includes six players taken in the first round and one overall number one pick, Dave Parks in the 1964 NFL Draft. The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears have drafted the most Red Raiders, eleven and nine, respectively. The Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars are the only current franchises to not have drafted a player from Texas Tech. Three former Red Raiders have been selected to a Pro Bowl, seven former Red Raiders have won a league championship with their respective teams, and three former Red Raiders have been selected to both a Pro Bowl and won a league championship.",
"Title: List of Chicago Bears first-round draft picks\n\nThe Chicago Bears are an American football franchise based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the National Football Conference (NFC) North division in the National Football League (NFL). They participated in the first ever NFL draft in 1936 and selected Joe Stydahar, an tackle from the West Virginia University. Stydahar went to have a stellar career with the franchise and is inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The team's most recent first round selection (2015) was Leonard Floyd, a outside linebacker from Georgia. The Bears have not had first round selections a total of six times, most recently in 2010 draft. The Bears have only selected the number one overall pick in the draft twice, choosing Tom Harmon in 1941 and Bob Fenimore in 1947. The team's six selections from the University of Texas are the most chosen by the Bears from one program. Nine of the first round selections have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Kyle Long\n\nKyle Howard Long (born December 5, 1988) is an American football guard for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Oregon. Long was drafted by the Bears in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft.",
"Title: Dub Garrett\n\nWilliam Davis Garrett \"Dub\" Jr. (January 29, 1925 – July 24, 1976) was an American football guard who played one season with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the third round of the 1948 NFL Draft. He was also drafted by the Baltimore Colts in the second round of the 1948 AAFC Draft with the tenth overall pick. Garrett played college football at Mississippi State University and attended Dundee High School in Dundee, Mississippi.",
"Title: Billy Stone (American football)\n\nWilliam John Stone (October 25, 1925 – May 16, 2004) was a professional American football halfback and defensive back in the All-America Football Conference and the National Football League. He attended Bradley University. He was drafted by the Chicago Cardinals in the 12th round of the 1949 NFL Draft. He was also drafted by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 1951 NFL Draft after the Baltimore Colts folded.",
"Title: Tim Wrightman\n\nTimothy John Wrightman (born March 27, 1960) is a former professional American football tight end. He played for two seasons for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. Wrightman played college football at UCLA and was drafted in the 3rd round by the Chicago Bears in the 1982 NFL Draft. But a contract dispute with the Bears led him to sign with the Chicago Blitz of the United States Football League, thus making him the first NFL draft pick who signed with the now defunct United States Football League. He won a Super Bowl ring with the Bears in 1985, and was re-signed to a two-year deal in 1986.",
"Title: Rob Goode\n\nRobert Leslie Goode (June 5, 1927 – June 9, 2007) was an American football running back for the Washington Redskins and the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. He played college football at Texas A&M University and was drafted in the first round of the 1949 NFL Draft by the Redskins. He was also drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 15th round of the 1948 NFL Draft and the Buffalo Bills in the 16th round of the 1949 AAFC Draft.",
"Title: Russell Davis (defensive tackle)\n\nRussell Morgan Davis (born March 28, 1975) is a former American football defensive tackle. He was originally drafted by the Chicago Bears in the second round of the 1999 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Chicago Bears selected Davis in the second round and 49th overall in the 1999 NFL Draft, and Davis played the 1999 season for the Bears. Davis then played for the Arizona Cardinals from 2000 to 2005, the Seattle Seahawks in 2006, and the New York Giants in 2007 and won the Super Bowl XLII title with the Giants that year.",
"Title: Roger Davis (American football)\n\nRoger Wilfred Davis (born June 23, 1938) is a former professional American football player who played offensive lineman for seven seasons for the Chicago Bears, the Los Angeles Rams, and the New York Giants. He was drafted by the Bears in the first round (7th overall) of the 1960 NFL Draft, and is one of only two guards drafted in the first round by the team (Kyle Long being the other)."
] |
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Who else besides Prince Carl of Denmark did Gustav Borngen take portraits of?
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Henrik Ibsen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, and numerous cabinet ministers, members of parliament, writers and artists, and members of upper bourgeois families.
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bridge
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easy
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"title": [
"Gustav Borgen",
"Haakon VII of Norway"
],
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1,
0
]
}
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"sentences": [
"James Otto Lewis (February 3, 1799 – November 2, 1858) was an American engraver and painter who was noted for his portraits of Native Americans and other figures of the American frontier.",
" Lewis began his engraving career in Philadelphia about 1815.",
" He went west in 1819 and began traveling with Gov. Lewis Cass of the Michigan Territory while the U.S. Government employed him to paint portraits of Indians from 1823 to 1834.",
" Acting in his official role during the 1820s, Lewis attended numerous Indian treaties and ceremonies held in Indiana and Wisconsin where he began to take portraits of many of the participants.",
" In 1826 Thomas L. McKenney who was the superintendent of Indian Affairs accompanied Gov. Cass on one of the official trips into.",
" McKenney became a very important figure in Lewis's career when in 1827 McKenney's \"Sketches of a Tour to the Lakes...\" containing twenty-nine engraved or illustrated images, with the majority of them appear to be by Lewis, although he is not credited on any of the plates.",
" His work is identified by both the many references to the artist's work within the text and the style of his images."
],
"title": "James Otto Lewis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Painface is an American Death metal band that originally formed in 1997 in Des Moines, Iowa, by former Slipknot frontman Anders Colsefni.",
" The band broke up in 2001, later reforming in 2011, and releasing a new E.P. in 2013 titled 'Skullcrusher'.",
" The band was set to release their first album since Fleshcraft (2000), but indifferences where met, and the band broke up yet again in 2015.",
" On December 5, 2016, a year later after the band's second dissolution, frontman Colsefni released a 12-second teaser video on YouTube of a new track titled 'GunSlinger' citing the bands Second Reformation.",
" Little is known to who else besides Anders are a part of the newest lineup."
],
"title": "Painface"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gustav Borgen (10 June 1865 – 16 August 1926) was a Norwegian photographer.",
" He is well known for his portraits of many prominent Norwegians from the period 1891–1922, including King Haakon VII of Norway, Henrik Ibsen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, and numerous cabinet ministers, members of parliament, writers and artists, and members of upper bourgeois families.",
" His collection of around 60,000 photographs is in the public domain and has been made available by (Digital Museum)."
],
"title": "Gustav Borgen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"O Tú o Ninguna\" (English: \"Or You or Nobody\" ) is a song written by Juan Carlos Calderón and produced and performed by Mexican singer Luis Miguel.",
" The song is a bolero in which the protagonist cannot envision his life without anyone else besides his love interest.",
" It was released as the second single from the album \"Amarte Es un Placer\" on 6 September 1999.",
" The track reached the top of the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States and peaked at number seven on the Brazilian Singles Chart."
],
"title": "O Tú o Ninguna"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Haakon VII (] ; born Christian Frederik Carl Georg Valdemar Axel; 3 August 187221 September 1957), known as Prince Carl of Denmark until 1905, was a Danish prince who became the first king of Norway after the 1905 dissolution of the union with Sweden.",
" He reigned from November 1905 until his death in September 1957."
],
"title": "Haakon VII of Norway"
},
{
"sentences": [
"libguestfs is a C library and a set of tools for accessing and modifying virtual disk images used in platform virtualization.",
" The tools can be used for viewing and editing virtual machines (VMs) managed by libvirt and files inside VMs, scripting changes to VMs, creating VMs, and much else besides."
],
"title": "Libguestfs"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Prince Carl Philip of Sweden, Duke of Värmland (] ; Carl Philip Edmund Bertil; born 13 May 1979) is the only son and the second of three children of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia.",
" s of 2016 , Prince Carl Philip is fourth in the line of succession, after his older sister, Crown Princess Victoria, his niece and goddaughter Princess Estelle, and his nephew Prince Oscar.",
" He lives with his wife, Princess Sofia, and two sons, Prince Alexander and Prince Gabriel, in Villa Solbacken in central Stockholm."
],
"title": "Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mads Alstrup (1808-1876) was the first Danish portrait photographer with his own studio.",
" For 16 years, he produced an enormous number of daguerreotypes, in Copenhagen and the provinces, before his business suffered from the financial crisis of 1857.",
" He moved to Sweden in 1858 and continued to take portraits there for the remainder of his life.",
" He is considered to be one of Denmark's pioneers in the practice of photography."
],
"title": "Mads Alstrup"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Prince Carl Medal (Swedish: \"Prins Carl-medaljen\" ) is a royal medal of Sweden.",
" The medal was instituted by Gustaf V of Sweden in 1945 on the retirement of Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland as chairman of the Red Cross of Sweden.",
" The medal is awarded for national or international humanitarian activity."
],
"title": "Prince Carl Medal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Carl Gustaf Oscar Fredrik Christian, Prince Bernadotte (10 January 1911 – 27 June 2003), originally Prince Carl, Duke of Östergötland, was the youngest child and only son of Prince Carl of Sweden and Princess Ingeborg of Denmark and eventually a prince of the Belgian nobility.",
" To distinguish himself from his father, he was widely known as \"Carl Junior.\"",
" He was the brother of Princess Margaretha of Sweden, Queen Astrid of Belgium and Crown Princess Märtha of Norway."
],
"title": "Prince Carl Bernadotte"
}
] |
[
"Title: James Otto Lewis\n\nJames Otto Lewis (February 3, 1799 – November 2, 1858) was an American engraver and painter who was noted for his portraits of Native Americans and other figures of the American frontier. Lewis began his engraving career in Philadelphia about 1815. He went west in 1819 and began traveling with Gov. Lewis Cass of the Michigan Territory while the U.S. Government employed him to paint portraits of Indians from 1823 to 1834. Acting in his official role during the 1820s, Lewis attended numerous Indian treaties and ceremonies held in Indiana and Wisconsin where he began to take portraits of many of the participants. In 1826 Thomas L. McKenney who was the superintendent of Indian Affairs accompanied Gov. Cass on one of the official trips into. McKenney became a very important figure in Lewis's career when in 1827 McKenney's \"Sketches of a Tour to the Lakes...\" containing twenty-nine engraved or illustrated images, with the majority of them appear to be by Lewis, although he is not credited on any of the plates. His work is identified by both the many references to the artist's work within the text and the style of his images.",
"Title: Painface\n\nPainface is an American Death metal band that originally formed in 1997 in Des Moines, Iowa, by former Slipknot frontman Anders Colsefni. The band broke up in 2001, later reforming in 2011, and releasing a new E.P. in 2013 titled 'Skullcrusher'. The band was set to release their first album since Fleshcraft (2000), but indifferences where met, and the band broke up yet again in 2015. On December 5, 2016, a year later after the band's second dissolution, frontman Colsefni released a 12-second teaser video on YouTube of a new track titled 'GunSlinger' citing the bands Second Reformation. Little is known to who else besides Anders are a part of the newest lineup.",
"Title: Gustav Borgen\n\nGustav Borgen (10 June 1865 – 16 August 1926) was a Norwegian photographer. He is well known for his portraits of many prominent Norwegians from the period 1891–1922, including King Haakon VII of Norway, Henrik Ibsen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, and numerous cabinet ministers, members of parliament, writers and artists, and members of upper bourgeois families. His collection of around 60,000 photographs is in the public domain and has been made available by (Digital Museum).",
"Title: O Tú o Ninguna\n\n\"O Tú o Ninguna\" (English: \"Or You or Nobody\" ) is a song written by Juan Carlos Calderón and produced and performed by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. The song is a bolero in which the protagonist cannot envision his life without anyone else besides his love interest. It was released as the second single from the album \"Amarte Es un Placer\" on 6 September 1999. The track reached the top of the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States and peaked at number seven on the Brazilian Singles Chart.",
"Title: Haakon VII of Norway\n\nHaakon VII (] ; born Christian Frederik Carl Georg Valdemar Axel; 3 August 187221 September 1957), known as Prince Carl of Denmark until 1905, was a Danish prince who became the first king of Norway after the 1905 dissolution of the union with Sweden. He reigned from November 1905 until his death in September 1957.",
"Title: Libguestfs\n\nlibguestfs is a C library and a set of tools for accessing and modifying virtual disk images used in platform virtualization. The tools can be used for viewing and editing virtual machines (VMs) managed by libvirt and files inside VMs, scripting changes to VMs, creating VMs, and much else besides.",
"Title: Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland\n\nPrince Carl Philip of Sweden, Duke of Värmland (] ; Carl Philip Edmund Bertil; born 13 May 1979) is the only son and the second of three children of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia. s of 2016 , Prince Carl Philip is fourth in the line of succession, after his older sister, Crown Princess Victoria, his niece and goddaughter Princess Estelle, and his nephew Prince Oscar. He lives with his wife, Princess Sofia, and two sons, Prince Alexander and Prince Gabriel, in Villa Solbacken in central Stockholm.",
"Title: Mads Alstrup\n\nMads Alstrup (1808-1876) was the first Danish portrait photographer with his own studio. For 16 years, he produced an enormous number of daguerreotypes, in Copenhagen and the provinces, before his business suffered from the financial crisis of 1857. He moved to Sweden in 1858 and continued to take portraits there for the remainder of his life. He is considered to be one of Denmark's pioneers in the practice of photography.",
"Title: Prince Carl Medal\n\nThe Prince Carl Medal (Swedish: \"Prins Carl-medaljen\" ) is a royal medal of Sweden. The medal was instituted by Gustaf V of Sweden in 1945 on the retirement of Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland as chairman of the Red Cross of Sweden. The medal is awarded for national or international humanitarian activity.",
"Title: Prince Carl Bernadotte\n\nCarl Gustaf Oscar Fredrik Christian, Prince Bernadotte (10 January 1911 – 27 June 2003), originally Prince Carl, Duke of Östergötland, was the youngest child and only son of Prince Carl of Sweden and Princess Ingeborg of Denmark and eventually a prince of the Belgian nobility. To distinguish himself from his father, he was widely known as \"Carl Junior.\" He was the brother of Princess Margaretha of Sweden, Queen Astrid of Belgium and Crown Princess Märtha of Norway."
] |
6,679
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Which future president requested the 11th President provide Congress with the exact location blood was spilt on American soil?
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Abraham Lincoln
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"Shahabuddin Ahmed (born 1 February 1930) is a Bangladeshi politician who served as the 12th President of Bangladesh.",
" He also served as the Chief Justice of the country.",
" He took over the office of President after a popular uprising against President Hussain Mohammad Ershad in 1991 for what constitution of the country had been amended through 11th amendment.",
" After the resumption of democracy, he returned to his duties as the Chief Justice following the amendment.",
" Later, he served as the President from 1996 to 2001.",
" During his first time in the Presidential office, he served as Acting President.",
" Later when he again took over the office in 1996 he became the 12th President."
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"Fort Abercrombie, in North Dakota, was an American fort established by authority of an act of Congress, March 3, 1857.",
" The act allocated twenty-five square miles of land on the Red River of the North in Dakota Territory to be used for a military outpost, but the exact location was left to the discretion of Lieutenant Colonel John J. Abercrombie.",
" The fort was constructed in the year 1858.",
" It was the first permanent military settlement in what became North Dakota, and is thus known as \"The Gateway to the Dakotas\"."
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"Cukang Taneuh, which means Soil bridge in \"Sundanese,\" is a canyon located in Pangandaran, West Java, Indonesia.",
" Cukang Taneuh is also well known as Green Canyon .",
" Its famous name Green Canyon may have derived from its green water color and its green surrounding.",
" This place is also one of many travel destinations in Indonesia.",
" Its exact location is in Kertayasa village in Cijulang district, Pangandaran regency, approximately 31 km from Pangandaran beach."
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"James Knox Polk (November 2, 1795 – June 15, 1849) was the 11th President of the United States (1845–49).",
" He previously served as the 13th Speaker of the House of Representatives and as Governor of Tennessee.",
" A protege of Andrew Jackson, Polk was a member of the Democratic Party and an adherent of Jacksonian democracy and Manifest Destiny.",
" During his presidency, the United States expanded significantly with the annexation of Republic of Texas, the Oregon Treaty, and the conclusion of the Mexican-American War."
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"Fort Prudhomme, or Prud'homme, was a simple stockade fortification, constructed on one of the Chickasaw Bluffs of the Mississippi River in West Tennessee by Cavelier de La Salle's French canoe expedition of the Mississippi River Basin in 1682.",
" The fortification was intended to provide shelter during the search for a member of the expedition who got lost at a stop while hunting, it was used by the expedition for only ten days.",
" Fort Prudhomme was the first structure built by the French in Tennessee; its exact location is not known."
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"The spot resolutions were offered in the United States House of Representatives on 22 December 1847 by future President Abraham Lincoln, then a Whig representative from Illinois.",
" The resolutions requested President James K. Polk to provide Congress with the exact location (the \"spot\") upon which blood was spilt on American soil, as Polk had claimed in 1846 when asking Congress to declare war on Mexico.",
" So persistent was Lincoln in pushing his \"spot resolutions\" that some began referring to him as \"spotty Lincoln.\"",
" Lincoln's resolutions were a direct challenge to the validity of the president's words, and representative of an ongoing political power struggle between Whigs and Democrats."
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"Henry Wildman (born circa 1837; date of death unknown) was a convict transported to Western Australia, whose claims to have found gold in the Kimberley region prompted exploration of the area during 1864.",
" However, Wildman declined to provide the exact location and no gold was found.",
" Little is known of Wildman's origins, or his life after 1864."
],
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"Tselina (rus. \"",
"Целина\") is a Russian, formerly Soviet, military space-based radio surveillance system.",
" It is capable of determining the exact location of radio-emitting objects and also their type, modes of operation, and how active they are.",
" For instance, preparation for a military operation may raise the activity of the radio communications.",
" Detection of these communications by a space-based surveillance system can provide early warning of this activity, warning that may be unavailable by other means."
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"Murray M Chotiner (October 4, 1909 – January 30, 1974) was an American political strategist, attorney, government official, and close associate and friend of President Richard Nixon during much of the 37th President's political career.",
" He served as campaign manager for the future president's successful runs for the United States Senate in 1950 and for the vice presidency in 1952, and managed the campaigns of other California Republicans.",
" He was active in each of Nixon's two successful runs for the White House in low-profile positions."
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"Carol Clancey Harter (born June 1, 1941) was the 7th president of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) (1995–2006).",
" She is the longest-serving president in UNLV history, at 11 years.",
" From New York, she holds B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from Binghamton University.",
" She was succeeded as president of UNLV by David B. Ashley on July 1, 2006.",
" Prior to her tenure at UNLV, Harter was the 11th president of SUNY Geneseo, where she was succeeded by Christopher Dahl.",
" Harter is the current Executive Director of UNLV's Black Mountain Institute."
],
"title": "Carol Harter"
}
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"Title: Shahabuddin Ahmed\n\nShahabuddin Ahmed (born 1 February 1930) is a Bangladeshi politician who served as the 12th President of Bangladesh. He also served as the Chief Justice of the country. He took over the office of President after a popular uprising against President Hussain Mohammad Ershad in 1991 for what constitution of the country had been amended through 11th amendment. After the resumption of democracy, he returned to his duties as the Chief Justice following the amendment. Later, he served as the President from 1996 to 2001. During his first time in the Presidential office, he served as Acting President. Later when he again took over the office in 1996 he became the 12th President.",
"Title: Fort Abercrombie\n\nFort Abercrombie, in North Dakota, was an American fort established by authority of an act of Congress, March 3, 1857. The act allocated twenty-five square miles of land on the Red River of the North in Dakota Territory to be used for a military outpost, but the exact location was left to the discretion of Lieutenant Colonel John J. Abercrombie. The fort was constructed in the year 1858. It was the first permanent military settlement in what became North Dakota, and is thus known as \"The Gateway to the Dakotas\".",
"Title: Cukang Taneuh\n\nCukang Taneuh, which means Soil bridge in \"Sundanese,\" is a canyon located in Pangandaran, West Java, Indonesia. Cukang Taneuh is also well known as Green Canyon . Its famous name Green Canyon may have derived from its green water color and its green surrounding. This place is also one of many travel destinations in Indonesia. Its exact location is in Kertayasa village in Cijulang district, Pangandaran regency, approximately 31 km from Pangandaran beach.",
"Title: James K. Polk\n\nJames Knox Polk (November 2, 1795 – June 15, 1849) was the 11th President of the United States (1845–49). He previously served as the 13th Speaker of the House of Representatives and as Governor of Tennessee. A protege of Andrew Jackson, Polk was a member of the Democratic Party and an adherent of Jacksonian democracy and Manifest Destiny. During his presidency, the United States expanded significantly with the annexation of Republic of Texas, the Oregon Treaty, and the conclusion of the Mexican-American War.",
"Title: Fort Prudhomme\n\nFort Prudhomme, or Prud'homme, was a simple stockade fortification, constructed on one of the Chickasaw Bluffs of the Mississippi River in West Tennessee by Cavelier de La Salle's French canoe expedition of the Mississippi River Basin in 1682. The fortification was intended to provide shelter during the search for a member of the expedition who got lost at a stop while hunting, it was used by the expedition for only ten days. Fort Prudhomme was the first structure built by the French in Tennessee; its exact location is not known.",
"Title: Spot Resolutions\n\nThe spot resolutions were offered in the United States House of Representatives on 22 December 1847 by future President Abraham Lincoln, then a Whig representative from Illinois. The resolutions requested President James K. Polk to provide Congress with the exact location (the \"spot\") upon which blood was spilt on American soil, as Polk had claimed in 1846 when asking Congress to declare war on Mexico. So persistent was Lincoln in pushing his \"spot resolutions\" that some began referring to him as \"spotty Lincoln.\" Lincoln's resolutions were a direct challenge to the validity of the president's words, and representative of an ongoing political power struggle between Whigs and Democrats.",
"Title: Henry Wildman\n\nHenry Wildman (born circa 1837; date of death unknown) was a convict transported to Western Australia, whose claims to have found gold in the Kimberley region prompted exploration of the area during 1864. However, Wildman declined to provide the exact location and no gold was found. Little is known of Wildman's origins, or his life after 1864.",
"Title: Tselina (satellite)\n\nTselina (rus. \" Целина\") is a Russian, formerly Soviet, military space-based radio surveillance system. It is capable of determining the exact location of radio-emitting objects and also their type, modes of operation, and how active they are. For instance, preparation for a military operation may raise the activity of the radio communications. Detection of these communications by a space-based surveillance system can provide early warning of this activity, warning that may be unavailable by other means.",
"Title: Murray Chotiner\n\nMurray M Chotiner (October 4, 1909 – January 30, 1974) was an American political strategist, attorney, government official, and close associate and friend of President Richard Nixon during much of the 37th President's political career. He served as campaign manager for the future president's successful runs for the United States Senate in 1950 and for the vice presidency in 1952, and managed the campaigns of other California Republicans. He was active in each of Nixon's two successful runs for the White House in low-profile positions.",
"Title: Carol Harter\n\nCarol Clancey Harter (born June 1, 1941) was the 7th president of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) (1995–2006). She is the longest-serving president in UNLV history, at 11 years. From New York, she holds B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from Binghamton University. She was succeeded as president of UNLV by David B. Ashley on July 1, 2006. Prior to her tenure at UNLV, Harter was the 11th president of SUNY Geneseo, where she was succeeded by Christopher Dahl. Harter is the current Executive Director of UNLV's Black Mountain Institute."
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6,680
|
How many seasons did Gregory Allan Williams portray the role of Garner Ellerbee in Baywatch?
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one
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"Giselle Loren Lazzarato (born Gregory Allan Lazzarato on April 20, 1992), better known as Gigi Gorgeous, is a Canadian model, actress, and internet personality."
],
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},
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"Gregory Allan Despres was convicted of the murders of Fred Fulton, 74, and Veronica \"Verna\" Decarie, 70, of Minto, New Brunswick, Canada, which occurred on April 23, 2005.",
" On March 5, 2008, the Court found Despres guilty, but not criminally responsible for his actions at the time."
],
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"Kim Allan Williams Sr. (born 1955) is an American cardiologist.",
" He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and served as its president 2015–2016.",
" He is currently a trustee of the organization."
],
"title": "Kim A. Williams Sr."
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"sentences": [
"Baywatch is an American action drama series about the Los Angeles County Lifeguards who patrol the beaches of Los Angeles County, California, starring David Hasselhoff.",
" The show was canceled after its first season on NBC, but survived through syndication and later became one of the most watched television shows in the world.",
" The show ran in its original title and format from 1989 to 1999.",
" From 1999 to 2001, with a setting change and large cast overhaul, it was known as Baywatch: Hawaii."
],
"title": "Baywatch"
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"sentences": [
"Gregory Alan Williams (born June 12, 1956) is an American actor and author.",
" He is known for portraying Garner Ellerbee in \"Baywatch\".",
" From 2011 until 2013, Williams portrayed the role of Coach Pat Purnell in the USA Network series \"Necessary Roughness.\"",
" Williams also appeared on the 2015 ABC series \"Secrets and Lies\" and is currently on \"Greenleaf\"."
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"sentences": [
"Gregory Allan Ellis was an Australian rugby league player from the 1950s and 1960s."
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"title": "Greg Ellis (rugby league)"
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"Born in Liverpool, Moore worked as a fork-lift truck driver and part-time musician.",
" He first played drums with the Silver Beetles in May 1960, at the suggestion of Allan Williams, and later that month travelled to Scotland with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Stuart Sutcliffe, when they acted as a backing band for singer Johnny Gentle.",
" During the tour, he was injured and lost his front teeth when the band's van, driven by Johnny Gentle, had a minor accident.",
" However, Lennon and the Scottish organiser of the tour took him out of hospital and insisted that he perform with the rest of the group.",
" After they returned to Liverpool, Moore had already decided that he had 'had enough of Lennon'; When he didn't appear for a gig one night, the rest of the band went round to his flat, and were told by his girlfriend that he had gone back to his steady job at the bottle works.",
" When they tried to persuade her otherwise, she apparently said 'you can all piss off!'",
".",
" He undertook one further performance with the group, before they left for Germany with Pete Best as their drummer in August 1960."
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"title": "Tommy Moore (musician)"
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"sentences": [
"Louis Allan Williams (June 22, 1922 – February 28, 2011) was the Attorney-General of British Columbia from 1979 to 1983.",
" He also held the posts of labour minister and minister responsible for native affairs.",
" Williams died on February 28, 2011 following a long illness."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Gregory Allan Gibson (born October 2, 1968) is an umpire in Major League Baseball who has worked in the National League from 1997 to 1999 and throughout both major leagues since 2000.",
" Throughout his career, he has worn the number 53 on his uniform."
],
"title": "Greg Gibson (umpire)"
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"Title: Peter Williams (broadcaster)\n\nPeter Allan Williams (born 6 March 1954) is a New Zealand television presenter and sports writer.",
"Title: Gigi Gorgeous\n\nGiselle Loren Lazzarato (born Gregory Allan Lazzarato on April 20, 1992), better known as Gigi Gorgeous, is a Canadian model, actress, and internet personality.",
"Title: Gregory Despres\n\nGregory Allan Despres was convicted of the murders of Fred Fulton, 74, and Veronica \"Verna\" Decarie, 70, of Minto, New Brunswick, Canada, which occurred on April 23, 2005. On March 5, 2008, the Court found Despres guilty, but not criminally responsible for his actions at the time.",
"Title: Kim A. Williams Sr.\n\nKim Allan Williams Sr. (born 1955) is an American cardiologist. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and served as its president 2015–2016. He is currently a trustee of the organization.",
"Title: Baywatch\n\nBaywatch is an American action drama series about the Los Angeles County Lifeguards who patrol the beaches of Los Angeles County, California, starring David Hasselhoff. The show was canceled after its first season on NBC, but survived through syndication and later became one of the most watched television shows in the world. The show ran in its original title and format from 1989 to 1999. From 1999 to 2001, with a setting change and large cast overhaul, it was known as Baywatch: Hawaii.",
"Title: Gregory Alan Williams\n\nGregory Alan Williams (born June 12, 1956) is an American actor and author. He is known for portraying Garner Ellerbee in \"Baywatch\". From 2011 until 2013, Williams portrayed the role of Coach Pat Purnell in the USA Network series \"Necessary Roughness.\" Williams also appeared on the 2015 ABC series \"Secrets and Lies\" and is currently on \"Greenleaf\".",
"Title: Greg Ellis (rugby league)\n\nGregory Allan Ellis was an Australian rugby league player from the 1950s and 1960s.",
"Title: Tommy Moore (musician)\n\nBorn in Liverpool, Moore worked as a fork-lift truck driver and part-time musician. He first played drums with the Silver Beetles in May 1960, at the suggestion of Allan Williams, and later that month travelled to Scotland with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Stuart Sutcliffe, when they acted as a backing band for singer Johnny Gentle. During the tour, he was injured and lost his front teeth when the band's van, driven by Johnny Gentle, had a minor accident. However, Lennon and the Scottish organiser of the tour took him out of hospital and insisted that he perform with the rest of the group. After they returned to Liverpool, Moore had already decided that he had 'had enough of Lennon'; When he didn't appear for a gig one night, the rest of the band went round to his flat, and were told by his girlfriend that he had gone back to his steady job at the bottle works. When they tried to persuade her otherwise, she apparently said 'you can all piss off!' . He undertook one further performance with the group, before they left for Germany with Pete Best as their drummer in August 1960.",
"Title: Allan Williams (politician)\n\nLouis Allan Williams (June 22, 1922 – February 28, 2011) was the Attorney-General of British Columbia from 1979 to 1983. He also held the posts of labour minister and minister responsible for native affairs. Williams died on February 28, 2011 following a long illness.",
"Title: Greg Gibson (umpire)\n\nGregory Allan Gibson (born October 2, 1968) is an umpire in Major League Baseball who has worked in the National League from 1997 to 1999 and throughout both major leagues since 2000. Throughout his career, he has worn the number 53 on his uniform."
] |
6,681
|
Which game has satisfied most players, Entdecker or Qwirkle ?
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Qwirkle
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comparison
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"The 2011–12 season was Derby County's 106th season in the Football League and their 113th overall in league football.",
" It was their fourth consecutive season in the second tier following the previous campaign and their 44th overall.",
" Derby started the season well, winning their first 4 league games in August, which was also club's best league start since the 1905–06 season.",
" However, the club were knocked out of the first round of League Cup against League Two opposition for the third season in a row against Shrewsbury Town.",
" Derby maintained their top 2 position in September, with the main highlight being a 2–1 win at local rivals Nottingham Forest, despite the fact that goalkeeper Frank Fielding gave away a penalty and was sent off after 67 seconds, Jeff Hendrick's winner in the game was his first goal in senior football.",
" October and November were disappointing with Derby picking up only 1 win and 5 points out of a possible 30 as Derby fell to 15th place in the league, with a 4–0 defeat at rivals Leicester City at the start of the month, starting the slump in form.",
" In mid-October, Nigel Clough and his backroom staff signed new 3 1/2-year contracts.",
" Derby picked up form in December and January, losing only twice in 9 games, picking up 17 points as Derby ended the month 12th peaking at 8th in mid-January.",
" February was another disappointing month, where they picked up on 1 point, scoring no goals with them club suffering their 2nd 4–0 defeat of the season to the hands of Southampton by the end of the month, Derby were 15th in the table.",
" From the start of April to mid march, Derby picked up 14 points out a possible 21 which lifted Derby to 11th in the table, 5 points off the play-offs with 4 games remaining, Derby manager Nigel Clough however ruled out a play-off place, wishing there was more the 4 games left as the club were showing great form.",
" However defeats to Middlesbrough and Cardiff City in 4 days ended the Derby's play-off chances.",
" Derby finished the season 12th in the league, 11 points off the play-off players, with Nigel Clough being satisfied with the performances of the team, stating a lack of firepower as the reason why they fell short and a target to improve in 2012–13.",
" Derby ended the season with a win and a draw as they finished in 12th place on 64 points, 7 places and 15 points better off than the previous season, the club's first top half finish since promotion in 2007 and best league standing since relegation in 2008."
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"Skullduggery, created and illustrated by Allegra Vernon, Outset Media's Creative Director, is a children's board game, teaching basic logic and strategy.",
" The pirate-themed game is played on a tiled board, with tokens representing the players.",
" The game uses pirates and gemstones as enemies to create obstacles, which lends to its name.",
" Each player works to uncover four landmarks in order to complete a treasure map and race to the treasure.",
" The tile game was manufactured by Outset Media, the same company that distributes Qwirkle, another tile-based game, that also won a Mensa Select Mind Game Award in 2007.",
" Only five awards are given each year by American Mensa."
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"title": "Skullduggery (board game)"
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"Qwirkle is a tile-based game for 2 to 4 players, designed by Susan McKinley Ross and published by MindWare.",
" Qwirkle shares some characteristics with the games \"Rummikub\" and \"Scrabble\".",
" It is distributed in Canada by game and puzzle company, Outset Media.",
" Qwirkle is considered by MindWare to be its most awarded game of all time.",
" In 2011, Qwirkle won the Spiel des Jahres, widely considered the most prestigious award in the board and card game industry.",
" A sequel, Qwirkle Cubes, was released by Mindware in 2009."
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"Oceania is a board game by Klaus Teuber, published by Mayfair Games.",
" It is a simpler version of Entdecker, and is played with one or two players.",
" The solitaire version's objective is completely different from the two player version's."
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"Entdecker (German: \"Discoverer\") is a German-style board game designed by Klaus Teuber and published in 1996 by Goldsieber in German.",
" Although the game won 2nd prize in the Deutscher Spiele Preis, many gamers were disappointed with the game after the success of Teuber's previous game, \"The Settlers of Catan\".",
" An updated version, \"Die Neuen Entdecker\", was published in 2001 by Kosmos; this version was published in English by Mayfair Games under the title \"Entdecker - Exploring New Horizons\".",
" This version of the game won the Essen Feather for that year."
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"title": "Entdecker"
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"Project Highrise is a 2D tower-building simulation game, developed and published by Kasedo Games, considered by many to be the spiritual successor to SimTower.",
" In the game, players take on the role of a high-rise manager, who is responsible for building and maintaining a tower block, filling it with offices, apartments, shops and restaurant, which they support with utilities, while providing specialized services and fulfilling certain conditions in order to keep the resident and tenants of the building satisfied."
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"A bonus stage (also known as a bonus level or bonus round) is a special level within a video game designed to reward the player or players, and typically allows the player to collect extra points or power-ups. Bonus stage either have no enemies or hazards, or replace the normal penalties for being struck by enemies or hazards with simply being thrown out of the bonus stage.",
" Many bonus stages need to be activated or discovered in some manner, or certain conditions must be satisfied to access them.",
" Otherwise, they appear after the player has completed a certain number of regular stages.",
" They are often much shorter than regular stages."
],
"title": "Bonus stage"
}
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"Title: 2011–12 Derby County F.C. season\n\nThe 2011–12 season was Derby County's 106th season in the Football League and their 113th overall in league football. It was their fourth consecutive season in the second tier following the previous campaign and their 44th overall. Derby started the season well, winning their first 4 league games in August, which was also club's best league start since the 1905–06 season. However, the club were knocked out of the first round of League Cup against League Two opposition for the third season in a row against Shrewsbury Town. Derby maintained their top 2 position in September, with the main highlight being a 2–1 win at local rivals Nottingham Forest, despite the fact that goalkeeper Frank Fielding gave away a penalty and was sent off after 67 seconds, Jeff Hendrick's winner in the game was his first goal in senior football. October and November were disappointing with Derby picking up only 1 win and 5 points out of a possible 30 as Derby fell to 15th place in the league, with a 4–0 defeat at rivals Leicester City at the start of the month, starting the slump in form. In mid-October, Nigel Clough and his backroom staff signed new 3 1/2-year contracts. Derby picked up form in December and January, losing only twice in 9 games, picking up 17 points as Derby ended the month 12th peaking at 8th in mid-January. February was another disappointing month, where they picked up on 1 point, scoring no goals with them club suffering their 2nd 4–0 defeat of the season to the hands of Southampton by the end of the month, Derby were 15th in the table. From the start of April to mid march, Derby picked up 14 points out a possible 21 which lifted Derby to 11th in the table, 5 points off the play-offs with 4 games remaining, Derby manager Nigel Clough however ruled out a play-off place, wishing there was more the 4 games left as the club were showing great form. However defeats to Middlesbrough and Cardiff City in 4 days ended the Derby's play-off chances. Derby finished the season 12th in the league, 11 points off the play-off players, with Nigel Clough being satisfied with the performances of the team, stating a lack of firepower as the reason why they fell short and a target to improve in 2012–13. Derby ended the season with a win and a draw as they finished in 12th place on 64 points, 7 places and 15 points better off than the previous season, the club's first top half finish since promotion in 2007 and best league standing since relegation in 2008.",
"Title: Skullduggery (board game)\n\nSkullduggery, created and illustrated by Allegra Vernon, Outset Media's Creative Director, is a children's board game, teaching basic logic and strategy. The pirate-themed game is played on a tiled board, with tokens representing the players. The game uses pirates and gemstones as enemies to create obstacles, which lends to its name. Each player works to uncover four landmarks in order to complete a treasure map and race to the treasure. The tile game was manufactured by Outset Media, the same company that distributes Qwirkle, another tile-based game, that also won a Mensa Select Mind Game Award in 2007. Only five awards are given each year by American Mensa.",
"Title: Qwirkle\n\nQwirkle is a tile-based game for 2 to 4 players, designed by Susan McKinley Ross and published by MindWare. Qwirkle shares some characteristics with the games \"Rummikub\" and \"Scrabble\". It is distributed in Canada by game and puzzle company, Outset Media. Qwirkle is considered by MindWare to be its most awarded game of all time. In 2011, Qwirkle won the Spiel des Jahres, widely considered the most prestigious award in the board and card game industry. A sequel, Qwirkle Cubes, was released by Mindware in 2009.",
"Title: Oceania (board game)\n\nOceania is a board game by Klaus Teuber, published by Mayfair Games. It is a simpler version of Entdecker, and is played with one or two players. The solitaire version's objective is completely different from the two player version's.",
"Title: Entdecker\n\nEntdecker (German: \"Discoverer\") is a German-style board game designed by Klaus Teuber and published in 1996 by Goldsieber in German. Although the game won 2nd prize in the Deutscher Spiele Preis, many gamers were disappointed with the game after the success of Teuber's previous game, \"The Settlers of Catan\". An updated version, \"Die Neuen Entdecker\", was published in 2001 by Kosmos; this version was published in English by Mayfair Games under the title \"Entdecker - Exploring New Horizons\". This version of the game won the Essen Feather for that year.",
"Title: Project Highrise\n\nProject Highrise is a 2D tower-building simulation game, developed and published by Kasedo Games, considered by many to be the spiritual successor to SimTower. In the game, players take on the role of a high-rise manager, who is responsible for building and maintaining a tower block, filling it with offices, apartments, shops and restaurant, which they support with utilities, while providing specialized services and fulfilling certain conditions in order to keep the resident and tenants of the building satisfied.",
"Title: Bonus stage\n\nA bonus stage (also known as a bonus level or bonus round) is a special level within a video game designed to reward the player or players, and typically allows the player to collect extra points or power-ups. Bonus stage either have no enemies or hazards, or replace the normal penalties for being struck by enemies or hazards with simply being thrown out of the bonus stage. Many bonus stages need to be activated or discovered in some manner, or certain conditions must be satisfied to access them. Otherwise, they appear after the player has completed a certain number of regular stages. They are often much shorter than regular stages."
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What character from the Simpson's vandalized a school, and who's voice is played by Dan Castellaneta
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Barnard "Barney" Gumble
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" It was performed by \"The Simpsons\" cast member Nancy Cartwright (the voice of Bart Simpson), with backing vocals from Michael Jackson, alongside additional vocals from Dan Castellaneta (voice of Homer Simpson).",
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" The children respond by setting up a pirate radio show in which they reveal the embarrassing secrets of Springfield's adults.",
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"The Itchy & Scratchy Show (often shortened as Itchy & Scratchy) is a running gag and fictional animated television series featured in the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\".",
" It usually appears as a part of \"The Krusty the Clown Show\", watched regularly by Bart Simpson and Lisa Simpson.",
" Itself an animated cartoon, \"The Itchy & Scratchy Show\" depicts a sadistic anthropomorphic blue mouse, Itchy (voiced by Dan Castellaneta), who repeatedly maims and kills an anthropomorphic, hapless threadbare black cat, Scratchy (voiced by Harry Shearer).",
" The cartoon first appeared in \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" short \"The Bart Simpson Show\", which originally aired November 20, 1988.",
" The cartoon's first appearance in \"The Simpsons\" was in the 1990 episode \"There's No Disgrace Like Home\".",
" Typically presented as 15-to-60-second-long cartoons, the show is filled with gratuitous violence.",
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"\"Clown in the Dumps\" is the season premiere of the twenty-sixth season of the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\", and the 553rd episode of the series overall.",
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" This episode was dedicated in memory of Louis Castellaneta, the father of \"The Simpsons\" voice actor Dan Castellaneta.",
" It was written by Joel H. Cohen and directed by Steven Dean Moore, with Don Hertzfeldt directing a sequence in the opening titles.",
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"Title: Clown in the Dumps\n\n\"Clown in the Dumps\" is the season premiere of the twenty-sixth season of the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\", and the 553rd episode of the series overall. It first aired in the United States on the Fox network on September 28, 2014, with \"The Simpsons Guy\", a crossover episode of \"Family Guy\" with \"The Simpsons\", airing afterwards. This episode was dedicated in memory of Louis Castellaneta, the father of \"The Simpsons\" voice actor Dan Castellaneta. It was written by Joel H. Cohen and directed by Steven Dean Moore, with Don Hertzfeldt directing a sequence in the opening titles. Jeff Ross, Sarah Silverman and David Hyde Pierce guest starred as themselves, with Jackie Mason and Kelsey Grammer reprising their respective roles as Rabbi Krustofski and Sideshow Bob, while Maurice LaMarche voiced several minor characters."
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Which Cuba Gooding Jr movie was an American romantic comedy film directed by James L. Brooks?
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As Good as It Gets
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" The film has a plot similar to the films \"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World\" and \"Scavenger Hunt\".",
" Its main plot revolves around six teams of people who are given the task of racing 563 miles from a Las Vegas casino to a Silver City, New Mexico train station, where a storage locker contains a duffel bag filled with $2 million; the first person to reach the locker wins and gets to keep the money."
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"Title: One in the Chamber\n\nOne in the Chamber is a 2012 American action film directed by William Kaufman, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., and Dolph Lundgren. Gooding and Kaufman had previously worked together on the 2011 film \"The Hit List\". The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on August 21, 2012.",
"Title: Rat Race (film)\n\nRat Race is a 2001 American ensemble comedy film directed by Jerry Zucker, written by Andy Breckman, and starring Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jon Lovitz, Kathy Najimy, Lanai Chapman, Breckin Meyer, Amy Smart, Seth Green, Vince Vieluf, Wayne Knight, John Cleese, Dave Thomas, Dean Cain, and Kathy Bates. The film has a plot similar to the films \"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World\" and \"Scavenger Hunt\". Its main plot revolves around six teams of people who are given the task of racing 563 miles from a Las Vegas casino to a Silver City, New Mexico train station, where a storage locker contains a duffel bag filled with $2 million; the first person to reach the locker wins and gets to keep the money.",
"Title: Radio (2003 film)\n\nRadio is a 2003 American semi-biographical sports drama film directed by Mike Tollin, and inspired by the 1996 \"Sports Illustrated\" article \"Someone to Lean On\" by Gary Smith. The article and the movie are based on the true story of T. L. Hanna High School football coach Harold Jones (Ed Harris) and a mentally challenged young man, James Robert \"Radio\" Kennedy (Cuba Gooding Jr.). The film co-stars Debra Winger and Alfre Woodard. It was filmed primarily in Walterboro, South Carolina because its buildings and downtown core still fit the look of the era the film was trying to depict.",
"Title: Red Tails\n\nRed Tails is a 2012 American war film directed by Anthony Hemingway in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Terrence Howard and Cuba Gooding Jr. The film is about the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of African-American United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) servicemen during World War II. The characters in the film are fictional, although based on real individuals. The film was produced by Lucasfilm and released by 20th Century Fox. This was Cuba Gooding Jr.'s first theatrically released film in five years since his starring role in 2007's \"Daddy Day Camp\".",
"Title: As Good as It Gets\n\nAs Good as It Gets is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by James L. Brooks. It stars Jack Nicholson as a misanthropic and obsessive-compulsive novelist, Helen Hunt as a single mother with a chronically ill son, and Greg Kinnear as a gay artist. The screenplay was written by Mark Andrus and Brooks. The paintings were created for the film by New York artist Billy Sullivan.",
"Title: Jerry Maguire\n\nJerry Maguire is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama sports film written, produced and directed by Cameron Crowe, and stars Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Renée Zellweger. Produced in part by long time \"Simpsons\" producer James L. Brooks, it was inspired by sports agent Leigh Steinberg, who acted as Technical Consultant on the crew. It was released in North American theaters on December 13, 1996, produced by Gracie Films and distributed by TriStar Pictures.",
"Title: Boat Trip (film)\n\nBoat Trip is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Mort Nathan in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Horatio Sanz, Vivica A. Fox, Roselyn Sánchez and Roger Moore. The film was released in the United States on March 21, 2003."
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Which has more films associated with it The Silent World or Zeitgeist
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Zeitgeist
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"Title: Ajay Raj\n\nAjay Raj is an (Born April 21 , 1969) Indian film actor, who has appeared in Tamil language films. While working as a dance choreographer, Ajay made his acting debut with Agathiyan's \"Selvam\" (2005), before appearing in \"Chennai 600028\" (2007) and has since appeared regularly in films associated with director Venkat Prabhu and his team.",
"Title: Albert Falco\n\nAlbert Falco (17 October 1927 – 21 April 2012) was a French scuba diving veteran and champion of underwater conservation. He was one of the longest-serving diving companions of Jacques Cousteau, Chief Diver, and later Captain of the RV \"Calypso\". He lived in France and was active in preserving aquatic ecosystems. He played several leading roles on Cousteau's films, like \"The Silent World\" (1956), \"World Without Sun\" (1964) and \"Voyage to the Edge of the World\" (1976).",
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"Title: Zeitgeist (film series)\n\nZeitgeist is a series of three documentary films released between 2007 and 2011 that present a number of conspiracy theories, as well as proposals for broad social and economic changes.",
"Title: Emily Neves\n\nEmily Marie Neves is an American voice actress, script writer and voice director known for her work on English adaptations of Japanese anime shows and films associated with Funimation and Sentai Filmworks/Seraphim Digital. Some of her major voice roles include Kotomi Ichinose in \"Clannad\", Kanade \"Angel\" Tachibana in \"Angel Beats\", Minene Uryu in \"Future Diary\", Yuko Kanoe in \"Dusk Maiden of Amnesia\", and Ayase Shinomiya in \"Guilty Crown\". In 2005, she was a preliminary contestant for the fourth season of American Idol at the Las Vegas auditions where she advanced to the Hollywood round and was then eliminated. She was a resident actress at the Alley Theatre in Houston."
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6,685
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When did the person that helped van Vleck develop CFT die?
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March 6, 2005
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"Title: Starrett & van Vleck\n\nThe architectural firm of Starrett & van Vleck, often spelled Starrett & Van Vleck, specialized in the design of early 20th century department stores primarily in New York City. The partner Goldwin Starrett, brother of Colonel William A. Starrett, had worked for four years in the Chicago office of Daniel Burnham. Included in their designs were the New York City flagship stores of Lord & Taylor, Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth Avenue, Abraham & Straus, and Alexander's. The Lord and Taylor store, located on Fifth Avenue between 38th and 39th streets, was completed in 1914 and was Starrett & van Vleck’s first major department store. In December 2007, the store was named a New York City landmark.",
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6,686
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Which writer is from Chile, Pablo Neruda or Lincoln Steffens?
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Pablo Neruda
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"Plaza Camilo Mori (\"Camilo Mori Square\") is located in the commune of Providencia, in Santiago, Chile, between the streets of Constitución and Antonia López de Bello, in the heart of Barrio Bellavista.",
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" Plaza Camilo Mori is also an important meeting place for bohemian culture in Santiago, where important places such as the house-museum of Pablo Neruda (known as \"La Chascona\"), the Centro Mori, pubs and restaurants spreading from the plaza south along Constitución street and above all, a great number of workshops, theatres and cultural centers can be found.",
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"Title: Casa de Isla Negra\n\nCasa de Isla Negra was one of Pablo Neruda's three houses in Chile. It is located at Isla Negra, a coastal area of El Quisco commune, located about 45 km south of Valparaíso and 96 km west of Santiago. It was his favorite house and where he and his third wife, Matilde Urrutia, spent the majority of their time in Chile. Neruda, a lover of the sea and all things maritime, built the home to resemble a ship with low ceilings, creaking wood floors, and narrow passageways. A passionate collector, every room has a different collection of bottles, ship figureheads, maps, ships in bottles, and an impressive array of shells, which are located in their own \"Under the Sea\" room.",
"Title: Forever (Ute Lemper album)\n\nForever : The Love Poems of Pablo Neruda is a 2014 album by Ute Lemper on the Steinway & Sons label. The album consists of new settings of the poems of Pablo Neruda, in Spanish, with three English and one French translation, by Ute Lemper and Marcelo Nisinman. The arrangements are performed by Ute Lemper’s regular cabaret band with the addition of charango player Freddy Torrealba.",
"Title: Pacifica (Fred Frith album)\n\nPacifica is a studio album by English guitarist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith. It was composed by Frith in 1994 as \"a meditation for 21 musicians with texts by Pablo Neruda\", and was performed, under the direction of Frith, by the Bolognese Eva Kant ensemble in 1995 in Modena, Italy. Texts, taken from the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda's works, were recorded by Sergio Meza in September 1997 in Santiago, Chile and were added to the music in 1998. The album was released on Tzadik Records' Composer Series in 1998.",
"Title: Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair\n\nTwenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (Spanish: \"Veinte poemas de amor y una canción desesperada\" ) is a collection of romantic poems by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, first published in 1924 by Editorial Nascimento of Santiago, when Neruda was 19. It was Neruda's second published work, after Crepusculario (Editorial Nascimento, 1923) and made his name as a poet.",
"Title: Plaza Camilo Mori\n\nPlaza Camilo Mori (\"Camilo Mori Square\") is located in the commune of Providencia, in Santiago, Chile, between the streets of Constitución and Antonia López de Bello, in the heart of Barrio Bellavista. One block away is Pio Nono street, which leads to the Chilean National Zoo and San Cristóbal Hill. Plaza Camilo Mori is also an important meeting place for bohemian culture in Santiago, where important places such as the house-museum of Pablo Neruda (known as \"La Chascona\"), the Centro Mori, pubs and restaurants spreading from the plaza south along Constitución street and above all, a great number of workshops, theatres and cultural centers can be found. Nemesio Antúnez, Pablo Neruda, Mario Baeza and Camilo Mori are examples of how artists have given their names to this part of Barrio Bellavista. Access to the square is via station Baquedano of the Santiago Metro."
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6,687
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Did Stephen Spender and Mary Stewart write about the same themes?
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no
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"Title: Natasha Spender\n\nNatasha Spender, Lady Spender (18 April 1919 – 21 October 2010) was an English pianist and author. She was the second wife of the writer Sir Stephen Spender.",
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"Title: Philip Spender\n\nPhilip Spender (1943- ) is a prominent public-sector fundraiser who has worked with Index on Censorship, the Writers and Scholars Educational Trust, and OneWorld Online. He is the son of the painter Nancy Spender and the explorer Michael Spender, a nephew of the poet Stephen Spender, and a trustee of the Stephen Spender Memorial Trust.",
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"Title: Mary Stewart (novelist)\n\nMary, Lady Stewart, \"née\" Mary Florence Elinor Rainbow (17 September 1916 – 9 May 2014), was a British novelist who developed the romantic mystery genre, featuring smart, adventurous heroines who could hold their own in dangerous situations. She also wrote children's books and poetry, but may be best known for her Merlin series, which straddles the boundary between the historical novel and fantasy.",
"Title: Encounter (magazine)\n\nEncounter was a literary magazine, founded in 1953 by poet Stephen Spender and journalist Irving Kristol. The magazine ceased publication in 1991. Published in the United Kingdom, it was a largely Anglo-American intellectual and cultural journal, originally associated with the anti-Stalinist left. The magazine received covert funding from the Central Intelligence Agency, after the CIA and MI6 discussed the founding of an \"Anglo-American left-of-centre publication\" intended to counter the idea of cold war neutralism. The magazine was rarely critical of American foreign policy, but beyond this editors had considerable publishing freedom."
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What is the name of the place where a Vegas strip show featuring Olivia Newton John in 2014 and scheduled to end in 2015 called
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Flamingo Las Vegas
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"Garrett Charles Nash (born June 16, 1993) better known by his stage name gnash, is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, DJ and record producer.",
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"Vegas Strip is an American documentary television series that shows the two of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's units: the Homeland Security Saturation Team and the Convention Center Area Command as they patrol the Las Vegas Strip.",
" Officers encounter disorderly conduct, drugs, and solicitation among other unique situations.",
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"Title: Gnash (musician)\n\nGarrett Charles Nash (born June 16, 1993) better known by his stage name gnash, is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, DJ and record producer. He released his debut extended play (EP), \"u\", in March 2015 on SoundCloud and followed up with the \"me\" EP in December 2015. His third EP, titled \"us\", was released in March 2016 and includes the single, \"i hate u, i love u\", featuring Olivia O'Brien, which has peaked at number 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and reached number one in Australia.",
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"Title: The Vegas Strip War\n\nThe Vegas Strip Wars (also called The Las Vegas Strip Wars) is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film directed by George Englund and starred Rock Hudson (his final television film), Sharon Stone, James Earl Jones and Pat Morita.",
"Title: Flamingo Las Vegas\n\nFlamingo Las Vegas (formerly The Fabulous Flamingo and Flamingo Hilton Las Vegas) is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation.",
"Title: Summer Nights (residency show)\n\nSummer Nights is the debut residency show by Australian recording artist, Olivia Newton-John. The show takes place in the Donny & Marie Showroom, at the Flamingo Las Vegas. The show began April 2014 and is slated to complete September 2015.",
"Title: Naked City Las Vegas\n\nNaked City is a neighborhood located in Las Vegas, Nevada north of the Las Vegas Strip The neighborhood is located at the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip, near the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue. Due to the lack of commitment to updating the neighborhood, Naked City went from a modern neighborhood to a run down area full of poverty. Naked City has been known to be one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Las Vegas.",
"Title: Olivia Newton Bundy\n\nBrian Tutunick (born March 31, 1968) is an American musician, more famously known as Olivia Newton Bundy, and was the bassist and co-founder of the rock group Marilyn Manson until 1990, when he was replaced by Gidget Gein. His stage name was created by mixing the names of Olivia Newton-John, singer; and Ted Bundy, serial killer.",
"Title: Vegas Strip (TV series)\n\nVegas Strip is an American documentary television series that shows the two of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's units: the Homeland Security Saturation Team and the Convention Center Area Command as they patrol the Las Vegas Strip. Officers encounter disorderly conduct, drugs, and solicitation among other unique situations. The show is produced by Morgan Langley, co-creator of the popular show \"COPS\". It premiered on July 17, 2011 on the cable network truTV."
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What year did Danny Aiello star in both films Once Around and Hudson Hawk?
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1991
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"Alma Cuervo (born August 13, 1951 in Tampa, Florida) is an American stage actress and singer, who has also performed in film and television.",
" She holds an M.F.A. in acting from the Yale School of Drama, from which she graduated in 1976 alongside Meryl Streep.",
" She starred in the role of Madame Morrible in the first national tour of \"Wicked\".",
" She replaced Carole Shelley on March 8, 2006.",
" She left the role on January 14, 2007 to star in the first national tour of \"My Fair Lady\".",
" She was replaced by Barbara Tirrell.",
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"Hudson Hawk is a 1991 American action comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann.",
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"Off Key (also known as \"Desafinado\") is a 2001 Spanish-British-Italian comedy film written and directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira.",
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"is an American actor who has appeared in numerous motion pictures, including \"\" (1974), \"The Front\" (1976), \"Once Upon a Time in America\" (1984), \"The Purple Rose of Cairo\" (1985), \"Moonstruck\" (1987), \"Hudson Hawk\" (1991), \"Ruby\" (1992), \"\" (1994), \"2 Days in the Valley\" (1996), \"Dinner Rush\" (2000) and \"Lucky Number Slevin\" (2006).",
" He had a pivotal role in the Spike Lee film \"Do the Right Thing\" (1989) as Salvatore \"Sal\" Frangione, earning a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.",
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"Title: Alma Cuervo\n\nAlma Cuervo (born August 13, 1951 in Tampa, Florida) is an American stage actress and singer, who has also performed in film and television. She holds an M.F.A. in acting from the Yale School of Drama, from which she graduated in 1976 alongside Meryl Streep. She starred in the role of Madame Morrible in the first national tour of \"Wicked\". She replaced Carole Shelley on March 8, 2006. She left the role on January 14, 2007 to star in the first national tour of \"My Fair Lady\". She was replaced by Barbara Tirrell. After \"My Fair Lady\", she returned to the tour of \"Wicked\" from November 14, 2007 through July 14, 2008, and was replaced by Myra Lucretia Taylor. In 2011, she originated the role of Hilary in Susan Charlotte's \"The Shoemaker\", directed by Antony Marsellis and co-starring Danny Aiello and Lucy Devito. In 2015, she originated the role of Gloria Estefan's grandmother, Consuelo, in the Broadway musical \"On Your Feet! \" Other theater credits include \"Beauty and the Beast\", \"Cabaret\", \"Dancing at Lughnasa\", \"Once in a Lifetime\" and as Isa Straus in the Tony Award winning musical, \"Titanic\" (original cast).",
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"Title: Off Key\n\nOff Key (also known as \"Desafinado\") is a 2001 Spanish-British-Italian comedy film written and directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira. In it Joe Mantegna, Danny Aiello, and George Hamilton star as three celebrity tenors. Although they perform and have some good times together, they are rivals onstage and in their private lives. They also undergo intense scrutiny from the paparazzi and gossip press over their love lives and careers. The film was loosely inspired by the real life Three Tenors, Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, and José Carreras.",
"Title: Blood Feud (1983 film)\n\nBlood Feud is a 1983 American television miniseries surrounding around the conflict between Jimmy Hoffa and Robert F. Kennedy in an 11-year span from 1957 until Kennedy's assassination in 1968. The 210-minute film was directed by Mike Newell and written by Robert Boris. It stars Robert Blake as Hoffa and Cotter Smith as Kennedy with Danny Aiello and Brian Dennehy in supporting roles as union associates of Hoffa's.",
"Title: Once Around\n\nOnce Around is a 1991 romantic comedy-drama film about a young woman who falls for and eventually marries an overbearing older man who proceeds to rub her close-knit family the wrong way, while exposing the dynamics of other family members along the way. It stars Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, Danny Aiello, Laura San Giacomo and Gena Rowlands and was written by Malia Scotch Marmo and directed by Lasse Hallström.",
"Title: Dinner Rush\n\nDinner Rush is a 2000 American independent feature film, written by Brian S. Kalata and Rick Shaughnessy, and directed by Bob Giraldi. It stars Danny Aiello as a restaurateur-bookmaker in New York City's Tribeca neighborhood and Edoardo Ballerini as his son, the restaurant's star chef.",
"Title: Danny Aiello\n\nis an American actor who has appeared in numerous motion pictures, including \"\" (1974), \"The Front\" (1976), \"Once Upon a Time in America\" (1984), \"The Purple Rose of Cairo\" (1985), \"Moonstruck\" (1987), \"Hudson Hawk\" (1991), \"Ruby\" (1992), \"\" (1994), \"2 Days in the Valley\" (1996), \"Dinner Rush\" (2000) and \"Lucky Number Slevin\" (2006). He had a pivotal role in the Spike Lee film \"Do the Right Thing\" (1989) as Salvatore \"Sal\" Frangione, earning a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He played Don Domenico Clericuzio in a miniseries, Mario Puzo's \"The Last Don\" (1997).",
"Title: Steven E. de Souza\n\nSteven E. de Souza (born November 17, 1947) is an American screenwriter, producer, and director of film and television widely known for writing blockbuster action films like \"Commando\", \"Die Hard\", \"Hudson Hawk\", and \"Judge Dredd\". He is among a handful of screenwriters whose films have earned over US$2 billion at the worldwide box office.",
"Title: Hal Hinson\n\nHal Hinson is an American film critic who writes for \"The Washington Post\". As of July 2015 he has 887 reviews collected on the website Rotten Tomatoes. Hinson has been cited as a critic who is unpopular with his fellow critics, as he is not afraid to give a polarized review; he lauded \"Hudson Hawk\" (1991) for instance, which was universally panned. Hinson wrote an essay on Montgomery Clift, entitled \"Some Notes on Method Acting\" for \"Sight & Sound\" in 1984. He also reviewed for \"Film Comment\" in the mid 1980s."
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6,690
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What type of film did the actress known as Nancy in the musical Oliver appear in in 1956?
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British western comedy film
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" She got noticed for her performances in \"Sugreeva\" (2010) and \"Allide Nammane Ille Bande Summane\" (2011).",
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" Her breakthrough role came in 1988 with N. Chandra's thriller \"Tezaab\", the highest-grossing film of that year.",
" \"Ek Do Teen\", a dance number that she performed in the film, was widely popular.",
" She continued to play the lead in the commercially successful action-dramas \"Ram Lakhan\" (1989), \"Tridev\" (1989), and \"Kishen Kanhaiya\" (1990).",
" The role of a wealthy brat in the 1990 romantic drama \"Dil\" earned Dixit her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress.",
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"Title: Nancy Sorel\n\nNancy Sorel (born May 14, 1964) is a Canadian-American actress known for her roles on many TV series.",
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"Title: Nirosha\n\nNirosha Ramki is a Sri Lankan born Indian film actress known for her works predominantly in Tamil and Telugu films. She has also starred in a few Malayalam and Kannada films and was popular in the 1990s. After her debut in the blockbuster Tamil film \"Agni Natchathiram\" (1988, directed by Mani Ratnam), Nirosha went on to appear in many successful and critically acclaimed films. She has acted in over 100 movies in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada. She was the leading actress from 1988 to 1995. After her marriage with actor Ramki she quit film-acting, But after a hiatus, in 2003 she started to work as a supporting actress.",
"Title: Shani Wallis\n\nShani Wallis (born 16 April 1933) is an English-born American actress and singer of theatre, television and film, in both her native United Kingdom and in the United States. She is perhaps best known for her roles in the West End, and for the role of Nancy in the 1968 Oscar-winning film musical \"Oliver! \".",
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"Title: Natalia Dyer\n\nNatalia Dyer (born January 13, 1997) is an American actress known primarily for her role as Nancy Wheeler in the Netflix science fiction drama series \"Stranger Things\".",
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6,691
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What area is known as the "Isle of 8 Flags" and is home to the Fernandina Beach Historic District?
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Amelia Island
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"State Road A1A (SR A1A) is a north-south Florida State Road that runs along the Atlantic Ocean, from Key West at the southern tip of Florida, to Fernandina Beach, just south of Georgia on Amelia Island.",
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" Part of SR A1A is designated the A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway, a National Scenic Byway.",
" A portion of A1A that passes through Volusia County is designated the Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail, a Florida Scenic Highway.",
" It is also called the Indian River Lagoon Scenic Highway from State Road 510 at Wabasso Beach to U.S. Route 1 in Cocoa.",
" A1A is famous worldwide as the center of beach culture in the United States, a scenic coastal route through most Atlantic coastal cities and beach towns, including the unique tropical coral islands of the Florida Keys.",
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" Located on Amelia Island, known as the \"Isle of 8 Flags\", Fernandina has had the flags of the following nations flown over it since 1562: France, Spain, Great Britain, Spain (again), the Patriots of Amelia Island, the Green Cross of Florida, Mexico, the Confederate States of America, and the United States.",
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"Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport (ICAO: KFHB) is a city-owned public-use airport located on Amelia Island three nautical miles (6 km) south of the central business district of Fernandina Beach, a city in Nassau County, Florida, United States.",
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"The Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival is an annual festival held in Fernandina Beach, Florida.",
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" The area was well known as the district where Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace resided, in a mansion on Ocean Drive.",
" It is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Sixth Street to the south, Alton Road to the west, the Collins Canal and Dade Boulevard to the north.",
" It contains 960 historic buildings."
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"Fernandina Beach High School is a public high school located in Fernandina Beach, Florida.",
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"American Beach is a historic beach community popular with African-American vacationers.",
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" American Beach was the largest and most popular, and was a community established by Abraham Lincoln Lewis, Florida's first black millionaire and president of the Afro-American Life Insurance Company.",
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"Buttonwoods Beach Historic District is a historic district bounded by Brush Neck Cove, Greenwich Bay, Cooper and Promenade Avenues in Warwick, Rhode Island.",
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" Buttonwoods is delimited by Nausauket and Apponaug to the west, Buttonwoods Cove to the north, Greenwich (aka Cowesett) Bay to the south and Oakland Beach to the east.",
" The Old Buttonwoods section of Warwick was founded as a summer colony in 1871 by the Rev. Moses Bixby of Providence’s Cranston Street Baptist Church, who was looking for a place to establish a summer colony by the shore for his congregation.",
" He envisioned a community that would be similar to Oak Bluffs on Martha's Vineyard, where the Methodists established a summer campground in 1835.",
" Today, this coastal neighborhood on Greenwich Bay is home to people from many different religious backgrounds."
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"Title: Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport\n\nFernandina Beach Municipal Airport (ICAO: KFHB) is a city-owned public-use airport located on Amelia Island three nautical miles (6 km) south of the central business district of Fernandina Beach, a city in Nassau County, Florida, United States. It is designated as a reliever airport for Jacksonville International Airport.",
"Title: Original Town of Fernandina Historic Site\n\nThe Original Town of Fernandina Historic Site, also known as \"Old Town\", is a historic site in Fernandina Beach, Florida, located on Amelia Island. It is roughly bounded by Towngate Street, Bosque Bello Cemetery, Nassau, Marine, and Ladies Streets. On January 29, 1990, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as a historic site. Lying north of the Fernandina Beach Historic District, it is accessible from North 14th Street.",
"Title: Fernandina Beach Historic District\n\nThe Fernandina Beach Historic District is a U.S. historic district located in Fernandina Beach, Florida on Amelia Island. The Fernandina Beach Historic District was included on the National Register on July 20, 1973, encompassing approximately 1,500 acres (610 ha), bounded by North 9th Street, Broome, Ash, South 5th Street, Date, and South 8th Street. On April 20, 1987, the National Register listing was expanded to include an additional 970 acres (3.9 km²), bounded by Sixth, Broome, North 3rd, & Escambia Streets; Seventh & Date Streets, and Ash. Approximately 300 buildings are included in this district.",
"Title: Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival\n\nThe Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival is an annual festival held in Fernandina Beach, Florida. The first festival, which was originally referred to as the Shrimp Boat Festival, was held in 1964. The festival is normally held over the first weekend in May. Events and activities of the festival include cooking and selling shrimp and seafood, display and sale of arts, crafts, collectibles, and antiques, live music, the Miss Shrimp Festival pageant, a fireworks display, and a parade.",
"Title: Miami Beach Architectural District\n\nThe Miami Beach Architectural District (also known as Old Miami Beach Historic District, and the more popular term, Miami Art Deco District) is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on May 14, 1979) located in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida. The area was well known as the district where Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace resided, in a mansion on Ocean Drive. It is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Sixth Street to the south, Alton Road to the west, the Collins Canal and Dade Boulevard to the north. It contains 960 historic buildings.",
"Title: Fernandina Beach High School\n\nFernandina Beach High School is a public high school located in Fernandina Beach, Florida. It is part of the Nassau County School District and serves grades 9 through 12. Spencer Lodree is the school's principal. For athletics, the school's colors are blue and gold and its nickname is the Pirates.",
"Title: American Beach, Florida\n\nAmerican Beach is a historic beach community popular with African-American vacationers. It is located north of Jacksonville on Amelia Island in Nassau County. During the time of segregation and the Jim Crow era, African Americans were not allowed to swim at most beaches in Jacksonville, and several black-only areas were created. American Beach was the largest and most popular, and was a community established by Abraham Lincoln Lewis, Florida's first black millionaire and president of the Afro-American Life Insurance Company. It contains American Beach Historic District, a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.",
"Title: Buttonwoods Beach Historic District\n\nButtonwoods Beach Historic District is a historic district bounded by Brush Neck Cove, Greenwich Bay, Cooper and Promenade Avenues in Warwick, Rhode Island. \"Old Buttonwoods\" is a bucolic neighborhood on the eastern limb of the Nausauket neck, located in the West Bay area of Warwick, Rhode Island. Buttonwoods is delimited by Nausauket and Apponaug to the west, Buttonwoods Cove to the north, Greenwich (aka Cowesett) Bay to the south and Oakland Beach to the east. The Old Buttonwoods section of Warwick was founded as a summer colony in 1871 by the Rev. Moses Bixby of Providence’s Cranston Street Baptist Church, who was looking for a place to establish a summer colony by the shore for his congregation. He envisioned a community that would be similar to Oak Bluffs on Martha's Vineyard, where the Methodists established a summer campground in 1835. Today, this coastal neighborhood on Greenwich Bay is home to people from many different religious backgrounds."
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6,692
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Do the bands Frou Frou and Starsailor, play the same genre of music?
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no
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comparison
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" Roulette is a prolific songwriter penning more than 100 songs in the Rockabilly Genre, a mixture of Rock and Roll, Blues and American Hillbilly music.",
" In 1996 Arsen discovered Rocabilly music and in 1997 Arsen formed the rockabilly trio \"Arsen Roulette and the Ricochets\", the bands rotating members were a veritable whose who of neo-rockabilly giants.",
" After several name changes and a successful U.S. tour, the trio grew into a quartet of semi-permanent musicians, mainly European Rock-A-Billy musicians who play full-time in other bands of this genre.",
" Arsen Roulette makes bi-annual pilgrimages to Europe, frequently headlining Europe's biggest Rockabilly events; Summer Jamboree, Hemsby, Screamin' Festival and the Brighton Rumble just to name a few."
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"Stoner rock or stoner metal is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of heavy metal and/or doom metal with psychedelic rock and acid rock.",
" The name references cannabis consumption.",
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" Stoner rock is typically slow-to-mid tempo and features a heavily distorted, groove laden bass-heavy sound, melodic vocals, and \"retro\" production.",
" The genre emerged during the early 1990s and was pioneered foremost by the Californian bands Kyuss and Sleep."
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"Morbid Angel is an American death metal band based in Tampa, Florida formed in 1983 by guitarist and sole remaining original member Trey Azagthoth, original vocalist and bassist Dallas Ward, and original drummer Mike Browning.",
" Widely considered as one of the most influential bands in the genre and important in the transition of death metal from its thrash metal roots, they were one of the first bands to incorporate guttural vocals, up-tempo blast beats, atonality in guitar playing, multiple tempo changes and dark atmosphere.",
" They have been described as one of \"the most influential and emulated bands in death metal\", alongside Cannibal Corpse, and have been cited as an influence by many later bands.",
" They were also the first death metal band to experience mainstream success in connection with being signed to Giant Records in 1992, heavy rotation of their music videos on MTV, and having the music video for the song \"God of Emptiness\" shown on an episode of \"Beavis and Butt-head\".",
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"Frou Frou were a British electronic duo composed of Imogen Heap and Guy Sigsworth.",
" They released their only album, \"Details,\" in 2002.",
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" Frou Frou amicably disbanded in 2003 to go their separate ways musically, but have more recently stated the possibility of new Frou Frou collaborations."
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"Imogen Jennifer Heap (born 9 December 1977), known professionally as Imogen Heap ( ), is an English singer, songwriter, record producer and audio engineer.",
" She is known for her involvement in electronic music and as a member of the short-lived project Frou Frou.",
" Born in the London Borough of Havering, Heap became classically trained in piano, cello and clarinet at a young age.",
" She began writing songs at the age of 13 and, while attending boarding school, taught herself both guitar and drums, as well as music production on Atari computers.",
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"Starsailor is an English post-Britpop band, formed in 2000.",
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"Emo is a genre of rock music characterized by an emphasis on emotional expression, sometimes through confessional lyrics.",
" It emerged as a style of post-hardcore from the mid-1980s hardcore punk movement of Washington, D.C., where it was known as emotional hardcore or emocore and pioneered by Washington, D.C. hardcore bands such as Rites of Spring and Embrace.",
" However, as the genre was taken up by a new generation of musicians in the early 1990s, its sound and meaning shifted and changed and it was reinvented as a style of indie rock and pop punk by bands such as Jawbreaker, Sunny Day Real Estate, Weezer, and Jimmy Eat World.",
" By the mid-1990s, numerous emo acts such as Braid, The Promise Ring, and the Get Up Kids emerged in the Midwestern and Central United States, and several independent record labels began to specialize in the genre.",
" Meanwhile, a more aggressive style of emo, screamo, had also emerged, pioneered by the San Diego bands Heroin and Antioch Arrow."
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" The associated bands generally played guitar-based rock music often accompanied by keyboards.",
" The movement was short lived and several of the bands involved were later linked with the more commercially successful Britpop, which it immediately preceded, and the NWONW was described by John Harris of \"The Guardian\" (one of the journalists who first coined the term) as \"Britpop without the good bits\".",
" The \"NME\" played a major part in promoting and covering the genre, and promoted the \"On\" event, which featured many of the bands they had labelled NWONW."
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"This is a list of avant-garde metal artists, regional scenes, and record labels.",
" Avant-garde metal or avant-metal, also known as experimental metal, is a subgenre of heavy metal music loosely defined by use of experimentation and characterized by the use of innovative, avant-garde elements, large-scale experimentation, and the use of non-standard and unconventional sounds, instruments, song structures, playing styles, and vocal techniques.",
" It evolved out of progressive rock and various forms of metal, including extreme metal, particularly the extreme subgenre death metal.",
" Some early examples are the King Crimson releases \"Larks' Tongues in Aspic\" and \"Red\" in 1973 and 1974 respectively, and the 1976 Led Zeppelin album \"Presence\".",
" The genre emerged in the early 1980s through the efforts of bands such as Celtic Frost and Voivod, who pioneered the genre.",
" Other pioneers of avant-garde metal include Boris, Earth, Helmet, maudlin of the Well, Neurosis, Sunn O))), and Mr. Bungle.",
" In the late 1990s, Misanthropy Records emerged as a promoter of Norwegian avant-garde metal until it folded in 2000, and, according to Jeff Wagner, in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a so-called \"new wave of avant-garde metal\" was spearheaded by The End Records.",
" Some other record labels which promote avant-garde metal are Aurora Borealis, The Flenser, Holy Records, Hydra Head Records, Ipecac Recordings, Napalm Records, the Relapse Entertainment imprint of Relapse Records, Seventh Rule Recordings, and Southern Lord Records.",
" In the United States, local avant-garde metal scenes have emerged in the San Francisco Bay Area, with bands such as Giant Squid, Grayceon, and Ludicra, Boston, with bands such as Isis, Kayo Dot, and maudlin of the Well and Seattle.",
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" Generally, power metal is characterized by a more uplifting sound, in contrast to the heaviness and dissonance prevalent in styles such as doom metal and death metal.",
" Power metal bands usually have anthem-like songs with fantasy-based subject matter and strong choruses, thus creating a theatrical, dramatic and emotionally \"powerful\" sound.",
" Power metal has two distinct early styles, which developed in parallel.",
" US Power Metal was developed in the mid/late 80s, pioneered by bands such as Omen characterized by harsh thrashy sound and a focus on speed and soaring operatic vocals.",
" It was directly influenced by speed metal and NWOBHM, and had a drop in popularity in the 90s.",
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"Title: Arsen Roulette\n\nArsen Sheklian, better known by his stage name Arsen Roulette, (born July 23, 1976) is an American singer, lyricist, guitar player and upright bass player from Fresno, California. Roulette is a prolific songwriter penning more than 100 songs in the Rockabilly Genre, a mixture of Rock and Roll, Blues and American Hillbilly music. In 1996 Arsen discovered Rocabilly music and in 1997 Arsen formed the rockabilly trio \"Arsen Roulette and the Ricochets\", the bands rotating members were a veritable whose who of neo-rockabilly giants. After several name changes and a successful U.S. tour, the trio grew into a quartet of semi-permanent musicians, mainly European Rock-A-Billy musicians who play full-time in other bands of this genre. Arsen Roulette makes bi-annual pilgrimages to Europe, frequently headlining Europe's biggest Rockabilly events; Summer Jamboree, Hemsby, Screamin' Festival and the Brighton Rumble just to name a few.",
"Title: Stoner rock\n\nStoner rock or stoner metal is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of heavy metal and/or doom metal with psychedelic rock and acid rock. The name references cannabis consumption. The term desert rock is often used interchangeably with the term \"stoner rock\" to describe this genre; however, not all stoner rock bands would fall under the descriptor of \"desert rock\". Stoner rock is typically slow-to-mid tempo and features a heavily distorted, groove laden bass-heavy sound, melodic vocals, and \"retro\" production. The genre emerged during the early 1990s and was pioneered foremost by the Californian bands Kyuss and Sleep.",
"Title: Morbid Angel\n\nMorbid Angel is an American death metal band based in Tampa, Florida formed in 1983 by guitarist and sole remaining original member Trey Azagthoth, original vocalist and bassist Dallas Ward, and original drummer Mike Browning. Widely considered as one of the most influential bands in the genre and important in the transition of death metal from its thrash metal roots, they were one of the first bands to incorporate guttural vocals, up-tempo blast beats, atonality in guitar playing, multiple tempo changes and dark atmosphere. They have been described as one of \"the most influential and emulated bands in death metal\", alongside Cannibal Corpse, and have been cited as an influence by many later bands. They were also the first death metal band to experience mainstream success in connection with being signed to Giant Records in 1992, heavy rotation of their music videos on MTV, and having the music video for the song \"God of Emptiness\" shown on an episode of \"Beavis and Butt-head\". Their first four albums are considered classics in the genre.",
"Title: Frou Frou (band)\n\nFrou Frou were a British electronic duo composed of Imogen Heap and Guy Sigsworth. They released their only album, \"Details,\" in 2002. Both of them wrote, produced and played instruments on the tracks, while Heap also provided vocals. Frou Frou amicably disbanded in 2003 to go their separate ways musically, but have more recently stated the possibility of new Frou Frou collaborations.",
"Title: Imogen Heap\n\nImogen Jennifer Heap (born 9 December 1977), known professionally as Imogen Heap ( ), is an English singer, songwriter, record producer and audio engineer. She is known for her involvement in electronic music and as a member of the short-lived project Frou Frou. Born in the London Borough of Havering, Heap became classically trained in piano, cello and clarinet at a young age. She began writing songs at the age of 13 and, while attending boarding school, taught herself both guitar and drums, as well as music production on Atari computers. Heap signed to independent record label Almo Sounds at the age of 18 and later began working with experimental pop band Acacia, alongside Guy Sigsworth, as a frequent guest vocalist.",
"Title: Starsailor (band)\n\nStarsailor is an English post-Britpop band, formed in 2000. Since its formation the band has included guitarist and vocalist James Walsh, drummer Ben Byrne, bassist James Stelfox and keyboardist Barry Westhead.",
"Title: Emo\n\nEmo is a genre of rock music characterized by an emphasis on emotional expression, sometimes through confessional lyrics. It emerged as a style of post-hardcore from the mid-1980s hardcore punk movement of Washington, D.C., where it was known as emotional hardcore or emocore and pioneered by Washington, D.C. hardcore bands such as Rites of Spring and Embrace. However, as the genre was taken up by a new generation of musicians in the early 1990s, its sound and meaning shifted and changed and it was reinvented as a style of indie rock and pop punk by bands such as Jawbreaker, Sunny Day Real Estate, Weezer, and Jimmy Eat World. By the mid-1990s, numerous emo acts such as Braid, The Promise Ring, and the Get Up Kids emerged in the Midwestern and Central United States, and several independent record labels began to specialize in the genre. Meanwhile, a more aggressive style of emo, screamo, had also emerged, pioneered by the San Diego bands Heroin and Antioch Arrow.",
"Title: New wave of new wave\n\nThe New Wave of New Wave (NWONW) was coined by music journalists to describe a subgenre of the British alternative rock scene in the early 1990s, in which bands displayed post-punk and new wave influences, particularly from bands such as The Clash, Blondie, Wire, and The Stranglers. The associated bands generally played guitar-based rock music often accompanied by keyboards. The movement was short lived and several of the bands involved were later linked with the more commercially successful Britpop, which it immediately preceded, and the NWONW was described by John Harris of \"The Guardian\" (one of the journalists who first coined the term) as \"Britpop without the good bits\". The \"NME\" played a major part in promoting and covering the genre, and promoted the \"On\" event, which featured many of the bands they had labelled NWONW.",
"Title: List of avant-garde metal artists\n\nThis is a list of avant-garde metal artists, regional scenes, and record labels. Avant-garde metal or avant-metal, also known as experimental metal, is a subgenre of heavy metal music loosely defined by use of experimentation and characterized by the use of innovative, avant-garde elements, large-scale experimentation, and the use of non-standard and unconventional sounds, instruments, song structures, playing styles, and vocal techniques. It evolved out of progressive rock and various forms of metal, including extreme metal, particularly the extreme subgenre death metal. Some early examples are the King Crimson releases \"Larks' Tongues in Aspic\" and \"Red\" in 1973 and 1974 respectively, and the 1976 Led Zeppelin album \"Presence\". The genre emerged in the early 1980s through the efforts of bands such as Celtic Frost and Voivod, who pioneered the genre. Other pioneers of avant-garde metal include Boris, Earth, Helmet, maudlin of the Well, Neurosis, Sunn O))), and Mr. Bungle. In the late 1990s, Misanthropy Records emerged as a promoter of Norwegian avant-garde metal until it folded in 2000, and, according to Jeff Wagner, in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a so-called \"new wave of avant-garde metal\" was spearheaded by The End Records. Some other record labels which promote avant-garde metal are Aurora Borealis, The Flenser, Holy Records, Hydra Head Records, Ipecac Recordings, Napalm Records, the Relapse Entertainment imprint of Relapse Records, Seventh Rule Recordings, and Southern Lord Records. In the United States, local avant-garde metal scenes have emerged in the San Francisco Bay Area, with bands such as Giant Squid, Grayceon, and Ludicra, Boston, with bands such as Isis, Kayo Dot, and maudlin of the Well and Seattle. According to the \"New York Times\", some regional scenes that developed in the mid-1990s included the cities of Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Oslo.",
"Title: List of power metal bands\n\nThis is a list of power metal bands including notable bands that have at some point in their careers played power metal or heavily contributed to the genre's development. Power metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music combining characteristics of traditional metal with speed metal, often within symphonic context. Generally, power metal is characterized by a more uplifting sound, in contrast to the heaviness and dissonance prevalent in styles such as doom metal and death metal. Power metal bands usually have anthem-like songs with fantasy-based subject matter and strong choruses, thus creating a theatrical, dramatic and emotionally \"powerful\" sound. Power metal has two distinct early styles, which developed in parallel. US Power Metal was developed in the mid/late 80s, pioneered by bands such as Omen characterized by harsh thrashy sound and a focus on speed and soaring operatic vocals. It was directly influenced by speed metal and NWOBHM, and had a drop in popularity in the 90s. European Power Metal was developed in the late 80s by key bands such as Helloween, and was more melodic, employing keyboards, synths and anthem-like songs."
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Metro Zapata depicts which leader of the peasant revolution in Mexico?
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Emiliano Zapata Salazar
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"Zapata (1932) is a lithograph by the Mexican artist Diego Rivera (1886–1957) that depicts the Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata (1879–1919) as he holds the reins of a horse among a group of \"campesinos\" (peasants).",
" The lithographic edition was created and printed twelve years after Zapata's assassination.",
" Zapata is based on Agrarian Leader Zapata (1931), one of eight \"portable\" frescoes produced explicitly for Rivera's solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 1931, which was adapted from his previous \"Revolt\" panel from a fresco titled \"The History of Cuernavaca and Morelos\" (1929–30) painted in the Palace of Cortés, Cuernavaca.",
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" He was born in Gyeongju as a member of the local Choe clan.",
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"Title: Phan Huy Lê\n\nProfessor Phan Huy Lê (Thạch Châu, Lộc Hà district, Hà Tĩnh province, 23 February 1934) is a Vietnamese historian, professor of history of the Hanoi National University. He is the author of many studies on village society, landholding patterns and peasant revolution in particular, and in Vietnamese history in general. He is considered by many as \"doyen of Vietnamese historians.\" He is also director of the Center for Vietnamese and Intercultural Studies at Vietnam National University, Hanoi.",
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"Title: Blue Bird (Korean folk song)\n\n\"Blue Bird\" (파랑새 \"parang sae\") is a Korean folk song. It originates from the Donghak Peasant Revolution.",
"Title: Donghak Peasant Revolution\n\nThe Donghak Peasant Revolution (동학 농민 혁명 ; 東學農民革命 ; \"donghak nongmin hyeongmyeong \" ), also known as the Donghak Peasant Movement (동학 농민 운동 ; 東學農民運動 ; \"donghak nongmin undong \" ), Donghak Rebellion, Peasant Revolt of 1894, Gabo Peasant Revolution, and a variety of other names, was an armed rebellion in Korea led by aggravated peasants and followers of the Donghak religion, a panentheistic religion viewed by many rebels as a political ideology.",
"Title: Jeon Bongjun\n\nJeon Bong-jun (1854 - 1895) was born in Taein, Jeollabuk-do, Korea. He was a prominent leader of the Donghak Peasant Revolution. Due to his short physical stature, he was called \"\"Nokdu Janggun\"\" (녹두장군) (General mung bean).",
"Title: Battle of Ugeumchi\n\nThe Battle of Ugeumchi was a decisive battle during the Donghak Peasant Revolution. Fought between the Donghak Korean peasants and the combined Japanese-Joseon Army, it resulted in the decline of the Donghak Rebellion and the growth of Japanese Imperialism in Korea.",
"Title: Choe Sihyeong\n\nChoe Sihyeong (Korean: 최시형 ) (1827–1898) original name Choe Gyeongsang, was the second leader of the Donghak Peasant Movement during the Joseon Dynasty and Korean Empire era. He succeeded Choe Je-u after the latter's execution by Joseon authorities in 1864. He was born in Gyeongju as a member of the local Choe clan. In Jeonju, Jeolla, he and his followers attempted to revolt against the Joseon authorities in the aftermath of the Donghak Peasant Revolution, but he was caught by the authorities and executed by firing squad.",
"Title: Metro Zapata\n\nMetro Zapata is a station on Line 3 and Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro, in the Benito Juárez borough of Mexico City. The station logo depicts Emiliano Zapata, a national hero from the Mexican Revolution of 1910–1921.",
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Which model was absent in the 2009 high-profile show in which the first Victoria Secrets PINK contract model, modeled in?
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Adriana Lima
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" She has walked in nine consecutive Victoria's Secret Fashion Shows (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015).",
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"The 2008–09 New York Rangers season was the National Hockey League franchise's 82nd season of play and their 83rd season overall.",
" It saw the Rangers qualify for the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season.",
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" First, as part of the inaugural Victoria Cup being held in Switzerland, the Rangers played an exhibition game against SC Bern on September 30, and then the main game against the 2008 European Champions Metallurg Magnitogorsk on October 1 (the first game between a Russian club and an NHL team since 1991).",
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" The Rangers battled from a 3-0 deficit in the Victoria Cup to win the game by a score of 4–3.",
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"Jessica Jaymes (born March 8, 1979) is an American pornographic actress.",
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"The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear.",
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" Behati Prinsloo and Candice Swanepoel both missed this year's show due to their pregnancies.",
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"Elsa Anna Sofie Hosk (born 7 November 1988) is a Swedish model and current Victoria's Secret Angel, who has worked for a number of leading brands including Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Free People, Ungaro, H&M, Anna Sui, Lilly Pulitzer and Guess.",
" She modeled for Victoria's Secret, appearing in the brand's annual fashion show in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016.",
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"The Jarrow–Turnbull credit risk model was published by Robert A. Jarrow of Kamakura Corporation and Cornell University and Stuart Turnbull, currently at the University of Houston.",
" Many experts in financial theory label the Jarrow–Turnbull model as the first \"reduced-form\" credit model.",
" Reduced-form models are an approach to credit risk modeling that contrasts sharply with the \"structural credit models\".",
" The structural or \"Merton\" credit models are single-period models which derive the probability of default from the random variation in the unobservable value of the firm's assets.",
" Two years after the development of the structural credit model, Robert Merton modeled bankruptcy as a continuous probability of default.",
" Upon the random occurrence of default, the stock price of the defaulting company is assumed to go to zero.",
" Merton derived the value of options for a company that can default.",
" This was in fact the first \"reduced form\" model where bankruptcy is modeled as a statistical process, rather than as a microeconomic model of the firm's capital structure.",
" Some scholars have argued that simpler models based on bond yield spreads or credit default swap pricing can produce more accurate results that are more robust and less sensitive to assumptions used to calibrate the model."
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"The original Victoria School is a designated historic building in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.",
" The stone school house built in 1888 by stonemason Alexander (Sandy) Marr as the first school house of the temperance colony.",
" Originally located at the Five Corners crossing at Broadway Avenue and 12th Street, the school yard would eventually be home to three school buildings as the population grew, the last of which being the present-day École Victoria School.",
" The first Victoria School was dismantled and reassembled on a site at the University of Saskatchewan campus in 1911.",
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"Ming Xi (simplified Chinese: 奚梦瑶; traditional Chinese: 奚夢瑤; Birth Name: Xi Mengyao) is a Chinese fashion model, born on March 8, 1989 in Shanghai, China.",
" Her professional modeling career started in 2009 after she attended a TV competition.",
" Her international modeling career took off in 2011 after she walked her first well-known runway debut for Givenchy Haute Spring Show.",
" In the same year, Ming Xi modeled the Givenchy ready-to-wear collection and appeared as the face of Givenchy’s Fall/Winter publicity advertising campaign.",
" Ming Xi also modeled for Victoria's Secret Fashion Shows in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016.",
" She was named as a top supermodel of the world, and she is an in-demand model."
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"Title: 2008–09 New York Rangers season\n\nThe 2008–09 New York Rangers season was the National Hockey League franchise's 82nd season of play and their 83rd season overall. It saw the Rangers qualify for the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season. The Rangers started the season in Europe. First, as part of the inaugural Victoria Cup being held in Switzerland, the Rangers played an exhibition game against SC Bern on September 30, and then the main game against the 2008 European Champions Metallurg Magnitogorsk on October 1 (the first game between a Russian club and an NHL team since 1991). They won both games, and were awarded the first Victoria Cup. The Rangers battled from a 3-0 deficit in the Victoria Cup to win the game by a score of 4–3. Ryan Callahan scored the game-winning goal with 20 seconds left.",
"Title: Jessica Jaymes\n\nJessica Jaymes (born March 8, 1979) is an American pornographic actress. She is known for being Hustler's first contract model and the \"\"Hustler\" Honey of the Year\" in 2004 and the August 2008 \"Penthouse\" Pet of the Month.",
"Title: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2016\n\nThe Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading fashion models, such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Lily Aldridge, Elsa Hosk, Sara Sampaio, Taylor Hill, Stella Maxwell, Jasmine Tookes, Lais Ribeiro, Romee Strijd, Josephine Skriver and Martha Hunt. Behati Prinsloo and Candice Swanepoel both missed this year's show due to their pregnancies. The show also featured PINK spokesmodels Rachel Hilbert, Zuri Tibby and Grace Elizabeth.",
"Title: Elsa Hosk\n\nElsa Anna Sofie Hosk (born 7 November 1988) is a Swedish model and current Victoria's Secret Angel, who has worked for a number of leading brands including Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Free People, Ungaro, H&M, Anna Sui, Lilly Pulitzer and Guess. She modeled for Victoria's Secret, appearing in the brand's annual fashion show in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. She has also appeared in many of the brand's campaigns, especially for the sub-division PINK In 2015, she was announced as one of 10 new Victoria's Secret Angels.",
"Title: Pink contract\n\nA pink contract is an agreement between an email spammer and the spammer's Internet service provider. The contract exempts the spammer from the provider's terms of service, which typically prohibit spamming. In return, the spammer pays far more money for an internet connection than non-spammers. AT&T was criticized in 2002 for having such a contract.",
"Title: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2009\n\nThe Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading fashion models, such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Heidi Klum, Alessandra Ambrosio, Miranda Kerr, Doutzen Kroes, Behati Prinsloo, Candice Swanepoel, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Erin Heatherton, and Lindsay Ellingson. Adriana Lima was absent this year due to her pregnancy. Adriana gave birth to her daughter 4 days before to the show.",
"Title: Jarrow–Turnbull model\n\nThe Jarrow–Turnbull credit risk model was published by Robert A. Jarrow of Kamakura Corporation and Cornell University and Stuart Turnbull, currently at the University of Houston. Many experts in financial theory label the Jarrow–Turnbull model as the first \"reduced-form\" credit model. Reduced-form models are an approach to credit risk modeling that contrasts sharply with the \"structural credit models\". The structural or \"Merton\" credit models are single-period models which derive the probability of default from the random variation in the unobservable value of the firm's assets. Two years after the development of the structural credit model, Robert Merton modeled bankruptcy as a continuous probability of default. Upon the random occurrence of default, the stock price of the defaulting company is assumed to go to zero. Merton derived the value of options for a company that can default. This was in fact the first \"reduced form\" model where bankruptcy is modeled as a statistical process, rather than as a microeconomic model of the firm's capital structure. Some scholars have argued that simpler models based on bond yield spreads or credit default swap pricing can produce more accurate results that are more robust and less sensitive to assumptions used to calibrate the model.",
"Title: Victoria School (Saskatoon)\n\nThe original Victoria School is a designated historic building in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The stone school house built in 1888 by stonemason Alexander (Sandy) Marr as the first school house of the temperance colony. Originally located at the Five Corners crossing at Broadway Avenue and 12th Street, the school yard would eventually be home to three school buildings as the population grew, the last of which being the present-day École Victoria School. The first Victoria School was dismantled and reassembled on a site at the University of Saskatchewan campus in 1911. The building is often referred to as the Little Stone Schoolhouse.",
"Title: Ming Xi\n\nMing Xi (simplified Chinese: 奚梦瑶; traditional Chinese: 奚夢瑤; Birth Name: Xi Mengyao) is a Chinese fashion model, born on March 8, 1989 in Shanghai, China. Her professional modeling career started in 2009 after she attended a TV competition. Her international modeling career took off in 2011 after she walked her first well-known runway debut for Givenchy Haute Spring Show. In the same year, Ming Xi modeled the Givenchy ready-to-wear collection and appeared as the face of Givenchy’s Fall/Winter publicity advertising campaign. Ming Xi also modeled for Victoria's Secret Fashion Shows in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. She was named as a top supermodel of the world, and she is an in-demand model."
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Best Lighting Design
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" Jampolis went on to win an American Theatre Wing Hewes Design Award in 1982 and three more Tony Award nominations for \"The Innocents\", \"Black and Blue\", and \"Orpheus Descending\".",
" He also won a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for lighting Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner's \"Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe\".",
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" He has also been nominated 10 times for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lighting Design, and won both the Tony and Drama Desk award in 2007 for \"The Coast of Utopia\".",
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"Title: Little Women (musical)\n\nLittle Women is a musical with a book by Allan Knee, lyrics by Mindi Dickstein, and music by Jason Howland.",
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"Title: Neil Peter Jampolis\n\nNeil Peter Jampolis is a light designer, set designer, and stage director. He is best known for the light designing he did for the Royal Shakespeare Theatre’s 1975 production of \"Sherlock Holmes\" for which he won a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award. Jampolis went on to win an American Theatre Wing Hewes Design Award in 1982 and three more Tony Award nominations for \"The Innocents\", \"Black and Blue\", and \"Orpheus Descending\". He also won a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for lighting Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner's \"Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe\". Jampolis has also worked as either a light designer, set designer, or stage director with Pilobolus Dance Theatre the Vienna State Opera, La Scala, the Metropolitan Opera, the Santa Fe Opera, Opera Pacific, the New York City Opera, Pasadena Playhouse, and Hollywood's Matrix Theatre among others. He is currently one of the main light designers for the Seattle Opera and a distinguished professor of theatre at UCLA's School of Theatre, Film, and Television. He also occasionally works as a stage director and set designer for Seattle Opera as well.",
"Title: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (musical)\n\nDirty Rotten Scoundrels is a 2004 comedy musical, with music and lyrics by David Yazbek and a book by Jeffrey Lane; it is based on the 1988 film of the same name. The musical premiered on Broadway in 2005 and ran for 626 performances despite mixed reviews. It has since received tours and international productions. The Australian production opened in 2013 to rave reviews, and was hailed the 'best musical to hit Sydney this century' according to The Sydney Morning Herald. A West End production opened in 2014 to generally warm reviews.",
"Title: Matt Hetherington\n\nMatt Hetherington (born May 25, 1970) is an award-winning Australian singer and actor, who rose to prominence as a contestant on the first series of \"The Voice (Australia)\". He has appeared in musicals \"Next to Normal\", Green Room Award, \"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels\" Green Room Award and Sydney Theatre Award and \"The Full Monty\", the latter for which he won the Helpmann Award for Best Male Actor in a Musical.",
"Title: The Remix Album (Lisa Stansfield album)\n\nThe Remix Album (titled The #1 Remixes (EP) in North America) is the first remix album by British singer Lisa Stansfield, released by Arista Records on 2 June 1998. It contains remixes of songs originally included on the 1997 album, \"Lisa Stansfield\". The tracks were remixed by prominent US and UK producers: Hex Hector, Junior Vasquez, Victor Calderone, Frankie Knuckles, Hani, K-Klass, Mark Picchiotti, the Black Science Orchestra and the Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. The album garnered favorable reviews from music critics and reached number eighty-two on the \"Billboard\"' s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.",
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When was the english actress that starred in Cilla born
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25 June 1981
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" She starred alongside Harvey Kietel and Gabriel Byrne in British film Lies We Tell.",
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"Naomie Melanie Harris, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 September 1976) is an English actress.",
" She started her career as a child actress, appearing on the children television series \"Simon and the Witch\" in 1987.",
" She played voodoo witch Tia Dalma in the second and third \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" films, Selena in \"28 Days Later\", and Winnie Mandela in \"\".",
" She played Eve Moneypenny in the James Bond films \"Skyfall\" and \"Spectre\".",
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"Marny Elizabeth Kennedy (born 21 January 1994) is an Australian actress, singer and model.",
" She is best known for her roles as Taylor Fry in the series \"Mortified\", and Veronica di Angelo #2 on \"The Saddle Club\".",
" She also stars as Ally Henson in the TV series \"A gURLs wURLd\".",
" She is also known for her role as Winter Frey in the TV adaptaion of Conspiracy 365.",
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"Title: Cilla (miniseries)\n\nCilla is a British drama television miniseries about the early career of Cilla Black. It was broadcast in three parts on ITV, and began on 15 September 2014 with Sheridan Smith playing the starring role. Smith was much praised for her performance.",
"Title: Marny Kennedy\n\nMarny Elizabeth Kennedy (born 21 January 1994) is an Australian actress, singer and model. She is best known for her roles as Taylor Fry in the series \"Mortified\", and Veronica di Angelo #2 on \"The Saddle Club\". She also stars as Ally Henson in the TV series \"A gURLs wURLd\". She is also known for her role as Winter Frey in the TV adaptaion of Conspiracy 365. In 2011 she appeared in the short-film \"Golden Girl\" as teenage Cilla, whose life is drastically changed after she becomes scarred by a fire.",
"Title: Cilla Kung\n\nCilla Kung also known as Lok Tung (樂瞳), birth name is Gung Sin-tung (龔茜彤), born in 1986, is a Hong Kong actress, singer, and model. She started out as a contestant in Beautiful Cooking. She gained recognition in The Four, and Yes, Sir. Sorry, Sir! . She mostly plays young characters due to her youthful appearance.",
"Title: Shannon Flynn\n\nShannon Flynn (born 22 August 1996) is an English actress from Rochdale, Greater Manchester, who is best known for playing Emily James in the BBC school-based drama, \"Waterloo Road\". Flynn has also had a presenting role on the CBBC show \"Friday Download\", and had starred in its film, \"Up All Night\". From 2013 to 2015, Flynn starred in the CBBC children's show, \"Dani's Castle.\"",
"Title: Wendi Peters\n\nWendi Louise Peters (born 29 February 1968 in Blackburn, Lancashire), is an English actress. She is known for playing Cilla Battersby-Brown in the ITV soap opera \"Coronation Street\"."
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CustomMade is an online custom jeweler aquired by a company founded in 2002 and formerly known as what?
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CSN Stores
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"Grooveworx (formerly known as Groove Addicts) is a custom music house that produces music for various categories of media.",
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" One of its first projects was making station jingles for BBC Radio 2.",
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"Tommykaira (トミーカイラ ) , formally Tomita Yume Hanbai (株式会社トミタ夢販売 ) , was a Japanese car tuning and manufacturing company founded on May 1, 2002 and headquartered in Minami-ku, Kyoto, Japan.",
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"Title: Roy Weatherby\n\nRoy E. Weatherby was the founder and owner of Weatherby, Inc., an American rifle, shotgun and cartridge manufacturing company founded 1945. Weatherby created an entire line of custom cartridges, and was one of the people responsible for the industry interest in high-speed cartridges. He created a custom rifle action to accommodate his high-pressure cartridges.",
"Title: Wayfair\n\nWayfair, Inc. is an American e-commerce company that sells home goods. Formerly known as CSN Stores, the company was founded in 2002 and now sells many home furnishings and décor items. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Wayfair has offices and warehouses throughout the United States as well as in Canada, Germany, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.",
"Title: Groove Worx\n\nGrooveworx (formerly known as Groove Addicts) is a custom music house that produces music for various categories of media. Based in Santa Monica, CA, Grooveworx was founded by Dain Blair in 1996 as a custom music house for television commercials, scores for TV shows, feature film trailers and IDs for radio stations worldwide. One of its first projects was making station jingles for BBC Radio 2. Over the next two years Grooveworx quickly expanded into other areas of media by building a 30,000 track strong production library. In 1999, the company composed the sound for Will Smith videoclip for the 1999 film \"Wild Wild West\".",
"Title: SciEngines GmbH\n\nSciEngines GmbH is a privately owned company founded 2007 as a spin-off of the COPACOBANA project by the Universities of Bochum and Kiel, both in Germany. The project intended to create a platform for an affordable Custom hardware attack. COPACOBANA is a massively-parallel reconfigurable computer. It can be utilized to perform a so-called Brute force attack to recover DES encrypted data. It consists of 120 commercially available, reconfigurable integrated circuits (FPGAs). These Xilinx Spartan3-1000 run in parallel, and create a massively parallel system. Since 2007, SciEngines GmbH has enhanced and developed successors of COPACOBANA. Furthermore the COPACOBANA has become a well known reference platform for cryptanalysis and custom hardware based attacks to symmetric, asymmetric cyphers and stream ciphers. 2008 attacks against A5/1 stream cipher an encryption system been used to encrypt voice streams in GSM have been published as the first known real world attack utilizing off-the-shelf custom hardware.",
"Title: Tommykaira\n\nTommykaira (トミーカイラ ) , formally Tomita Yume Hanbai (株式会社トミタ夢販売 ) , was a Japanese car tuning and manufacturing company founded on May 1, 2002 and headquartered in Minami-ku, Kyoto, Japan. The company was named after its two founders, Yoshikazu Tomita and Kikuo Kaira. Its parent company was founded in 1968 as Tomita Yume Kōjō (株式会社トミタ夢工場 ) . Several of its Tommykaira's custom cars have appeared in both the \"Gran Turismo\" and \"Forza Motorsport\" racing simulation video game series.",
"Title: CustomMade\n\nCustomMade is an online custom jeweler. Until 2015, the business operated as an online marketplace connecting customers with independent artisans (called \"custom makers\") who produce custom-designed furniture, jewelry, home décor, and other personalized items. CustomMade is the world’s first and largest online seller of custom products. They have 3,500 custom makers registered on the site and have raised a total of $7.65 million in venture funding. On May 21, 2015, the business was acquired by Wayfair (NYSE: W) for an undisclosed sum after having raised $25.65MM in venture funding. In May 2017, it was announced that founder Seth Rosen had re-purchased the business out of foreclosure in partnership with Western Technology Investment (WTI) to focus on building the custom jewelry business.",
"Title: DBT Online Inc.\n\nDBT Online Inc., formerly known as Database Technologies is a data mining company founded by Roy Brubaker and Hank Asher in 1992 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. It is today a subsidiary of US data aggregation group, ChoicePoint.",
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"Title: Robert Ubell\n\nRobert Ubell is the former Vice Dean of Online Learning at New York University Tandon School of Engineering, where he headed the school’s e-learning unit, NYU Tandon Online, formerly known as NYU-ePoly. He is currently Vice Dean Emeritus, Online Learning at NYU Tandon Online. Under his leadership, NYU Tandon Online has grown in size and stature, achieving more than 10,000 enrollments since it was first launched. Since 2013, \"US News & World Report\" has ranked the unit's online engineering graduate program in the top dozen in the nation and in 2015, ranked it as No. 8. In the same year, NYU Tandon Online was the recipient of the Ralph E. Gomory Award for Quality Online Education from the Online Learning Consortium (formerly known as the Sloan Consortium)",
"Title: Falcon Motorcycles\n\nFalcon Motorcycles is a company founded by Ian Barry and his fiancée Amaryllis Knight in Los Angeles, California in 2008 to build a series of custom motorcycles. Barry set out to design, engineer, and fabricate ten custom motorcycles built around rare engines in a series entitled The Falcon Ten."
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What is the birthday of the left-handed hitter who hit 28 home runs for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1991?
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March 12, 1962
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"Daniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder.",
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"In baseball, a Chinese home run, also a Chinese homer, Harlem home run, or Pekinese poke, is a derogatory and archaic term for a hit that just barely clears the outfield fence at its closest distance to home plate, essentially the shortest home run possible in the ballpark in question, particularly if the park is known to have an atypically short fence to begin with.",
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"Garret Joseph Anderson (born June 30, 1972) is an American former professional baseball left fielder.",
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" He holds Angels franchise records for career games played (2,013), at bats (7,989), hits (2,368), runs scored (1,024), runs batted in (RBI) (1,292), total bases (3,743), extra base hits (796), singles (1,572), doubles (489), grand slams (8), RBI in a single game (10) and consecutive games with an RBI (12), as well as home runs by a left-handed hitter (272).",
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"John Allen Miller (born March 14, 1944 in Alhambra, California) is a former Major League Baseball player who played for the 1966 New York Yankees and 1969 Los Angeles Dodgers.",
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"Travis Lee Hafner ( ; born June 3, 1977) is an American former professional baseball player.",
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" His nickname, \"Pronk\", was given to him by former teammate Bill Selby during spring training of 2001 when people sometimes referred to him as \"The Project\" and other times \"Donkey\" for the way he looked when running the bases.",
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"Matthew Wade Stairs (born February 27, 1968) is a Canadian former professional baseball outfielder, first baseman, and designated hitter, who holds the record for most pinch-hit home runs in Major League Baseball (MLB) history with 23.",
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"Norman Dalton Cash (November 10, 1934 – October 11, 1986) was an American Major League Baseball first baseman who spent almost his entire career with the Detroit Tigers.",
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" He also led the AL in assists three times and fielding percentage twice; he ranked among the all-time leaders in assists (4th, 1317) and double plays (10th, 1347) upon his retirement, and was fifth in AL history in games at first base (1943).",
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"The 1991 season featured an exciting National League Western Division race between the Dodgers and the Atlanta Braves.",
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"Title: Darryl Strawberry\n\nDarryl Eugene Strawberry Sr. (born March 12, 1962) is an American former professional baseball right fielder and an ordained Christian minister and author. Strawberry is well known for his 17-year career in Major League Baseball (MLB). Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Strawberry was one of the most feared sluggers in the sport, known for his prodigious home runs and his intimidating presence in the batter's box with his 6-foot-6 frame and his long, looping swing that elicited comparisons to Ted Williams.",
"Title: Danny Walton\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107 runs batted in.",
"Title: Chinese home run\n\nIn baseball, a Chinese home run, also a Chinese homer, Harlem home run, or Pekinese poke, is a derogatory and archaic term for a hit that just barely clears the outfield fence at its closest distance to home plate, essentially the shortest home run possible in the ballpark in question, particularly if the park is known to have an atypically short fence to begin with. The term was most commonly used in reference to home runs hit along the right field foul line at the Polo Grounds, home of the New York Giants, where that distance was short even by contemporary standards. When the Giants moved to San Francisco in 1958, the Los Angeles Coliseum, temporary home of the newly relocated Los Angeles Dodgers, took over the reputation for four seasons until the team took up residence in its permanent home at Dodger Stadium in 1962. Following two seasons of use by the expansion New York Mets in the early 1960s, the Polo Grounds were demolished, and the term gradually dropped out of use.",
"Title: Garret Anderson\n\nGarret Joseph Anderson (born June 30, 1972) is an American former professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the California / Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angles of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, and Los Angeles Dodgers between 1994 and 2010. He holds Angels franchise records for career games played (2,013), at bats (7,989), hits (2,368), runs scored (1,024), runs batted in (RBI) (1,292), total bases (3,743), extra base hits (796), singles (1,572), doubles (489), grand slams (8), RBI in a single game (10) and consecutive games with an RBI (12), as well as home runs by a left-handed hitter (272). A three-time All-Star, he led the Angels to the 2002 World Series title, and was named Most Valuable Player of the 2003 All-Star Game.",
"Title: Lefty-righty switch\n\nIn baseball, the lefty-righty switch is a maneuver by which a player that struggles against left- or right-handed players is replaced by a player who excels in the situation, usually only for the duration of the situation in question. For instance, a right-handed pitcher who is weak against left-handed hitting and is facing a left-handed hitter would be replaced with a pitcher, usually left-handed, who does a superior job of getting a left-handed hitter out. Similarly, a batter who has difficulty hitting against a left-handed pitcher will sometimes be pinch hit for by a batter who does well, even if the original player is superior in other respects.",
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"Title: Matt Stairs\n\nMatthew Wade Stairs (born February 27, 1968) is a Canadian former professional baseball outfielder, first baseman, and designated hitter, who holds the record for most pinch-hit home runs in Major League Baseball (MLB) history with 23. His pinch-hit home run in the eighth inning of Game 4 in the 2008 National League Championship Series off the Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Jonathan Broxton was called \"one of the most memorable home runs in Phillies history\". In November 2016, he was hired by the Philadelphia Phillies to be their hitting coach.",
"Title: Norm Cash\n\nNorman Dalton Cash (November 10, 1934 – October 11, 1986) was an American Major League Baseball first baseman who spent almost his entire career with the Detroit Tigers. An outstanding power hitter, his 377 career home runs were the fourth most by an American League left-handed hitter when he retired, behind Babe Ruth, Ted Williams and Lou Gehrig; his 373 home runs with the Tigers rank second in franchise history behind his teammate Al Kaline (399). He also led the AL in assists three times and fielding percentage twice; he ranked among the all-time leaders in assists (4th, 1317) and double plays (10th, 1347) upon his retirement, and was fifth in AL history in games at first base (1943). He was known to fans and teammates during his playing days as \"Stormin' Norman.\"",
"Title: 1991 Los Angeles Dodgers season\n\nThe 1991 season featured an exciting National League Western Division race between the Dodgers and the Atlanta Braves. The Braves edged out the Dodgers to win the division by one game. Center fielder Brett Butler set a National League record with 161 errorless games while Darryl Strawberry hit 28 home runs, the most by a left-handed hitter in Los Angeles history at that point. On the debit side, the Dodgers became the first franchise to be on the receiving end of three perfect games when Dennis Martínez prevented any of their batters from reaching base on July 28."
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6,699
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What is the full name of the Magic Mike XXL star that had a recurring role in the NBC television series "Chuck"?
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Matthew Staton Bomer
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"John Allen Amos Jr. (born December 27, 1939) is an American actor who is best known for his role as James Evans, Sr. on the CBS television series \"Good Times\" (1974–76).",
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" Amos also played the father of Will Smith's character's girlfriend, Lisa Wilkes, in \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\", and he had a recurring role on \"In the House\" with LL Cool J, as Coach Sam Wilson.",
" Amos played the Father of Tommy Strawn (Thomas Mikal Ford) on the long running sitcom, \"Martin\", as Sgt. Strawn, and another recurring role on \"Two and a Half Men\" as Chelsea's dad's new lover, Edward Boynton.",
" Amos also played Major Grant, the US Special forces officer in \"Die Hard 2\".",
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" Bomer won a Golden Globe Award and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his supporting role as Felix Turner, opposite Mark Ruffalo, in the HBO television film \"The Normal Heart\" (2014).",
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"Gregory \"Greg\" Jacobs is an American film director, assistant director, producer, and screenwriter.",
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" Pappas is also known for his recurring role of Leo Sullivan on the NBC Soap Opera \"Days of Our Lives\" (NBC1994).",
" In 2001 Pappas returned to \"Days of Our Lives\" in another recurring role of a convict named \"Buddy\".",
" Pappas is an award-winning actor receiving a 1990 best actor award from the L.A. Weekly, for his performance in Gilbert Girion’s BAD COUNTRY.",
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"\"Chuck\" is an American spy action-comedy-drama television series created by Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak.",
" It premiered on the terrestrial television network NBC on September 24, 2007, airing on Mondays at 8:00 pm ET.",
" \"Chuck\" centers on Chuck Bartowski (played by Zachary Levi), an \"average computer-whiz-next-door\", who receives an encoded e-mail from an old college friend now working in the CIA; the message embeds the only remaining copy of the world's greatest spy secrets into Chuck's brain.",
" The first season of \"Chuck\" aired in 2007–08, containing 13 episodes.",
" After the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, NBC renewed \"Chuck\" for a second season instead of extending the first to a full season of 22 episodes.",
" The full-length second season originally aired in 2008–09.",
" Episodes of \"Chuck\" are also available in various new media formats.",
" The first through fifth seasons are available to purchase on DVD and Blu-ray.",
" In the United States, United Kingdom and Canada, every episode is available for download from iTunes.",
" Episode titles for \"Chuck\" are consistently formatted as \"Chuck Versus...\".",
" For example, the pilot episode is titled \"Chuck Versus the Intersect\".",
" This list is ordered by the episodes' original air date and not by the production codes, which show the order in which episodes were filmed.",
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"Magic Mike XXL is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Gregory Jacobs, written by Reid Carolin and starring Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer, Kevin Nash and Joe Manganiello.",
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" He also had a recurring role in the TV series \"Chuck\", as Daniel Shaw.",
" Following this, he had notable supporting roles in the films \"Zack and Miri Make a Porno\" and \"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World\".",
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"Title: John Amos\n\nJohn Allen Amos Jr. (born December 27, 1939) is an American actor who is best known for his role as James Evans, Sr. on the CBS television series \"Good Times\" (1974–76). Amos' other television work includes roles in \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\", the miniseries \"Roots\", for which he received an Emmy nomination, and a recurring role as Admiral Percy Fitzwallace on \"The West Wing\". Amos also played the father of Will Smith's character's girlfriend, Lisa Wilkes, in \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\", and he had a recurring role on \"In the House\" with LL Cool J, as Coach Sam Wilson. Amos played the Father of Tommy Strawn (Thomas Mikal Ford) on the long running sitcom, \"Martin\", as Sgt. Strawn, and another recurring role on \"Two and a Half Men\" as Chelsea's dad's new lover, Edward Boynton. Amos also played Major Grant, the US Special forces officer in \"Die Hard 2\". Amos has also appeared on Broadway and in numerous films in a career that spans four decades. He has received nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and NAACP Image Award.",
"Title: Matt Bomer\n\nMatthew Staton Bomer (born October 11, 1977) is an American actor. He made his television debut with \"Guiding Light\" in 2001, and gained recognition with his recurring role in the NBC television series \"Chuck\". He played the lead role of con-artist and thief Neal Caffrey in the USA Network series \"White Collar\" from 2009 to 2014. Bomer won a Golden Globe Award and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his supporting role as Felix Turner, opposite Mark Ruffalo, in the HBO television film \"The Normal Heart\" (2014). Bomer made a guest appearance on of FX's horror anthology series \"American Horror Story\". He was later upgraded to main cast during the .",
"Title: Gregory Jacobs\n\nGregory \"Greg\" Jacobs is an American film director, assistant director, producer, and screenwriter. He has frequently collaborated with several film directors, most notably Steven Soderbergh. Jacobs has also been operating as a director himself, having overseen projects such as \"Criminal\", \"Wind Chill\" and \"Magic Mike XXL\".",
"Title: Brandon Richardson\n\nBrandon Quantavius Richardson (born September 23, 1984) is an American actor. He has played roles in \"Regular Show\", \"The Heat\", \"Meet the Browns\", \"\", \"Magic Mike XXL\", \"Horrible Bosses 2\" and \"Jurassic World\". He is known for 2011 VH1 reality television \"Tough Love\" starring Steven Ward.",
"Title: John Pappas\n\nJohn Pappas (born November 11, 1951) is an American actor, playwright and former comic who has appeared on television and in film since the 1970s. Pappas is best known for his recurring role as \"Pappas\" on the television series Hardball (NBC 1989-1990). Pappas is also known for his recurring role of Leo Sullivan on the NBC Soap Opera \"Days of Our Lives\" (NBC1994). In 2001 Pappas returned to \"Days of Our Lives\" in another recurring role of a convict named \"Buddy\". Pappas is an award-winning actor receiving a 1990 best actor award from the L.A. Weekly, for his performance in Gilbert Girion’s BAD COUNTRY. He received 2 Drama-Logue awards, one in 1989 and another in 1988.",
"Title: List of Chuck episodes\n\n\"Chuck\" is an American spy action-comedy-drama television series created by Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak. It premiered on the terrestrial television network NBC on September 24, 2007, airing on Mondays at 8:00 pm ET. \"Chuck\" centers on Chuck Bartowski (played by Zachary Levi), an \"average computer-whiz-next-door\", who receives an encoded e-mail from an old college friend now working in the CIA; the message embeds the only remaining copy of the world's greatest spy secrets into Chuck's brain. The first season of \"Chuck\" aired in 2007–08, containing 13 episodes. After the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, NBC renewed \"Chuck\" for a second season instead of extending the first to a full season of 22 episodes. The full-length second season originally aired in 2008–09. Episodes of \"Chuck\" are also available in various new media formats. The first through fifth seasons are available to purchase on DVD and Blu-ray. In the United States, United Kingdom and Canada, every episode is available for download from iTunes. Episode titles for \"Chuck\" are consistently formatted as \"Chuck Versus...\". For example, the pilot episode is titled \"Chuck Versus the Intersect\". This list is ordered by the episodes' original air date and not by the production codes, which show the order in which episodes were filmed. On May 13, 2011, NBC renewed \"Chuck\" for a fifth and final season consisting of 13 episodes. The series concluded with a two-hour finale on January 27, 2012.",
"Title: Vik Sahay\n\nVikram \"Vik\" Sahay is a Canadian actor of Indian descent best known for playing Kevin Calvin on Radio Active and Lester Patel, a member of the Nerd Herd in the NBC television series \"Chuck\" on which he became a series regular from the second season, and Rama in the \"Roxy Hunter\" saga. Sahay's latest role is \"Howard\" on the NBC television sitcom Sean Saves the World premiering October 3, 2013.",
"Title: Magic Mike XXL\n\nMagic Mike XXL is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Gregory Jacobs, written by Reid Carolin and starring Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer, Kevin Nash and Joe Manganiello. A sequel to 2012's \"Magic Mike\", the film was released on July 1, 2015, received mixed to positive reviews from critics and grossed $122 million.",
"Title: Brandon Routh\n\nBrandon James Routh (born October 9, 1979) is an American actor and former fashion model. He grew up in Iowa before moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career, and subsequently appeared on multiple television series throughout the early 2000s. In 2006, he gained greater recognition for his role as the titular superhero of the 2006 film \"Superman Returns\". He also had a recurring role in the TV series \"Chuck\", as Daniel Shaw. Following this, he had notable supporting roles in the films \"Zack and Miri Make a Porno\" and \"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World\". In 2014, he began a recurring role on \"Arrow\" as Ray Palmer/Atom which spun off into a guest role on \"The Flash\" and a starring role on \"Legends of Tomorrow\"."
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