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In what year was the actress that portrayed a barmaid at the Rovers Return Inn on the program "Coronation Street" born?
1942
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29 March 1942) is an English television actress and media personality.", " She is known for playing pub landlady Bet Lynch (later Bet Gilroy) on British soap opera \"Coronation Street\"." ], "title": "Julie Goodyear" }, { "sentences": [ "Gloria Todd was played by Sue Jenkins between 1985 and 1988.", " She famously served as a bridesmaid at Bet Lynch's 1987 wedding to Alec Gilroy, looking not dissimilar to a milking maid.", " Gloria was unlucky in love, at one point having a daliance with Alan Bradley.", " She left the street after stealing the boyfriend of The Rovers cleaner Sandra Stubbs.", " Sandra called Gloria a tart and threw a pint of beer in her face.", " Gloria had been a barmaid at the Rovers Return Inn." ], "title": "List of Coronation Street characters (1985)" }, { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth Theresa \"Bet\" Lynch (also Gilroy) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\".", " Portrayed by Julie Goodyear, the character first appears on screen during the episode airing on Monday 23 May 1966.", " The character returned in 1970, being made a barmaid at the Rovers Return Inn.", " In 1985, she became the landlady of the pub.", " In October 1995, unable to pay her debts, she fled Weatherfield.", " She made brief comebacks in 2002 and 2003." ], "title": "Bet Lynch" }, { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth \"Betty\" Williams (also Preston and Turpin) is a fictional character from the ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", portrayed by former music hall star Betty Driver.", " Driver was cast as Betty in 1969, after first auditioning for the role of Hilda Ogden, which was given to Jean Alexander.", " The character arrived in \"Coronation Street\" to help her sister Maggie Cooke run the corner shop, and has since had a number of storylines which have seen her become twice widowed, and mother to an illegitimate son.", " Working as a barmaid in the soap's Rovers Return Inn, Betty created a signature dish, known as Betty's hotpot." ], "title": "Betty Williams (Coronation Street)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Woolpack is a fictional public house on the popular ITV soap opera \"Emmerdale\".", " Its sign is a wool bale, a popular symbol in sheep-rearing country.", " It has played host to many of the soap's storylines and is the focus of the programme.", " It is the second oldest TV soap pub, opening its doors in October 1972 and being preceded by The Rovers Return Inn which opened in December 1960 and succeeded by The Queen Victoria which opened in February 1985.", " The Woolpack is the only soap pub to have changed locations as part of a story-line.", " In 1976, the original Woolpack was found to be suffering from subsidence.", " Another building was bought by landlords Amos Brearly and Henry Wilks and made its debut as The Woolpack later the same year.", " This was to cover \"Emmerdale Farm\"'s move from Arncliffe to Esholt for location filming." ], "title": "The Woolpack" }, { "sentences": [ "John Harold \"Jack\" Duckworth was a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", played by Bill Tarmey.", " The character debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 28 November 1979.", " Jack was introduced by executive producer Bill Podmore.", " Tarmey had previously appeared in the background of many episodes set in the Rovers Return, including some occasional speaking lines." ], "title": "Jack Duckworth" } ]
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6,701
This Week is currently anchored by a journalist born in what year?
1961
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6,702
What cathedral was founded in 1093AD and was the location for Paul Butler's installment and enthronement?
Durham Cathedral
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website that facilitates artist trading.", " He also initiated the experimental school Reverse Pedagogy that began at the Banff Centre for the Arts in 2008, and has since travelled to Venice in 2009, among other locations.", " He has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Plug In ICA, Winnipeg, White Columns, New York City, Creative Growth Art Centre, Oakland and Sparwasser HQ, Berlin.", " Butler has contributed writing to the book \"Decentre: Concerning Artist-Run Culture\" (2008) and the magazines \"Canadian Art\" and \"Hunter and Cook\".", " He was the Art Gallery of Ontario's first Artist-in-Residence, from October to November 2011." ], "title": "Paul Butler (artist)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Bones\" is a song by British soul musician Michael Kiwanuka, from his debut studio album \"Home Again\".", " It will be released as the fourth single from the album in the United Kingdom via digital download on 24 September 2012.", " The song was written by Michael Kiwanuka and produced by Paul Butler." ], "title": "Bones (Michael Kiwanuka song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sunshine Hit Me is the debut album from the British band The Bees.", " At the time when the album was recorded the band only comprised Paul Butler and Aaron Fletcher, who wrote, performed and recorded the album alone using a home studio in Butler's parent's garden.", " Both Butler and Fletcher had been notables on the Isle of Wight local scene for a while, performing in local indie/electronic outfits Pnu Riff and, more recently, the Exploding Thumbs.", " Butler had also guested on several other island albums, including some by Max Brennan." ], "title": "Sunshine Hit Me" }, { "sentences": [ "The Navigator is the sixth full-length studio album by Hurray for the Riff Raff, released by ATO Records on March 10, 2017.", " The album was produced by Paul Butler, a member of the band The Bees." ], "title": "The Navigator (Hurray for the Riff Raff album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Maine penny, also referred to as the Goddard coin, is a Norwegian silver coin dating to the reign of Olaf Kyrre King of Norway (1067–1093 AD).", " It was discovered in Maine in 1957 and it has been suggested as evidence of Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact." ], "title": "Maine penny" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Roger Butler (born 18 September 1955) is the Bishop of Durham in the Diocese of Durham.", " His election was confirmed on 20 January 2014 and he was installed and enthroned in Durham Cathedral on 22 February 2014.", " On 12 September 2013 it was announced that he had been appointed as Bishop-designate of Durham (succeeding Justin Welby.)", " He was previously Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham.", " He was installed at Southwell Minster on 27 February 2010.", " He served as the Bishop suffragan of Southampton in the Diocese of Winchester from 2004 until 2010." ], "title": "Paul Butler (bishop)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham, usually known as Durham Cathedral and home of the Shrine of St Cuthbert, is a cathedral in the city of Durham, England, the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Durham.", " The bishopric dates from 995, with the present cathedral being founded in AD 1093.", " The cathedral is regarded as one of the finest examples of Norman architecture and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with nearby Durham Castle, which faces it across Palace Green." ], "title": "Durham Cathedral" }, { "sentences": [ "Ghasola is a village in Bhiwani District in the Indian state of Haryana.", " It is situated at about 30 km from the district town Bhiwani and 2 km south of Charkhi Dadri.", " It was founded by Chaudhary Ghasiram Chahar in vikram samvat 1150 (1093 AD).", " Noted for its soldiers, wrestlers and sportspeople, the village has a higher secondary school for boys and a high school for girls.", " The village is the location of the Sati Mata temple, Dada Samadhwala Temple, Bharon-Bhayan temple, Baba Jardee temple and Baba Shivnath Ashram." ], "title": "Ghasola" }, { "sentences": [ "The Alavi Bohras (Arabic: علوي بھرۃ‎ ‎ are a Taiyebi Musta'alavi Isma'ili Shi'i Muslim community from Gujarat, India.", " In India, during the time of the 18th Fatimid Imam Ma'ad al-Mustansir Billah around 1093 AD in Egypt, the designated learned people (\"wulaat\") who were sent from Yemen by missionaries (\"du'aat\") under the guidance of the Imam established a \"da'wah\" in Khambhat (Gujarat, India)." ], "title": "Alavi Bohras" } ]
[ "Title: Goddard Site\n\nThe Goddard Site is a prehistoric archaeological site in Brooklin, Maine. The site is notable for the large number of stone artifacts found, most of which were sourced at locations well removed from the area, and for the presence of worked copper artifacts. It is most widely known as the claimed location at which the Maine penny, a Norse coin dating to the reign of Olaf Kyrre (1067–1093 AD) was found. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.", "Title: Paul Butler (artist)\n\nPaul Butler (born 1973 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is an artist with an interest in multidisciplinary, social and alternative pedagogical practices. His practice includes hosting the collage parties, a touring experimental studio established 1997 and directing the operations of The Other Gallery, a nomadic commercial gallery focused on overlooked artists’ practices established in 2001. In 2007, he founded the UpperTradingPost.com, a website that facilitates artist trading. He also initiated the experimental school Reverse Pedagogy that began at the Banff Centre for the Arts in 2008, and has since travelled to Venice in 2009, among other locations. He has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Plug In ICA, Winnipeg, White Columns, New York City, Creative Growth Art Centre, Oakland and Sparwasser HQ, Berlin. Butler has contributed writing to the book \"Decentre: Concerning Artist-Run Culture\" (2008) and the magazines \"Canadian Art\" and \"Hunter and Cook\". He was the Art Gallery of Ontario's first Artist-in-Residence, from October to November 2011.", "Title: Bones (Michael Kiwanuka song)\n\n\"Bones\" is a song by British soul musician Michael Kiwanuka, from his debut studio album \"Home Again\". It will be released as the fourth single from the album in the United Kingdom via digital download on 24 September 2012. The song was written by Michael Kiwanuka and produced by Paul Butler.", "Title: Sunshine Hit Me\n\nSunshine Hit Me is the debut album from the British band The Bees. At the time when the album was recorded the band only comprised Paul Butler and Aaron Fletcher, who wrote, performed and recorded the album alone using a home studio in Butler's parent's garden. Both Butler and Fletcher had been notables on the Isle of Wight local scene for a while, performing in local indie/electronic outfits Pnu Riff and, more recently, the Exploding Thumbs. Butler had also guested on several other island albums, including some by Max Brennan.", "Title: The Navigator (Hurray for the Riff Raff album)\n\nThe Navigator is the sixth full-length studio album by Hurray for the Riff Raff, released by ATO Records on March 10, 2017. The album was produced by Paul Butler, a member of the band The Bees.", "Title: Maine penny\n\nThe Maine penny, also referred to as the Goddard coin, is a Norwegian silver coin dating to the reign of Olaf Kyrre King of Norway (1067–1093 AD). It was discovered in Maine in 1957 and it has been suggested as evidence of Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact.", "Title: Paul Butler (bishop)\n\nPaul Roger Butler (born 18 September 1955) is the Bishop of Durham in the Diocese of Durham. His election was confirmed on 20 January 2014 and he was installed and enthroned in Durham Cathedral on 22 February 2014. On 12 September 2013 it was announced that he had been appointed as Bishop-designate of Durham (succeeding Justin Welby.) He was previously Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham. He was installed at Southwell Minster on 27 February 2010. He served as the Bishop suffragan of Southampton in the Diocese of Winchester from 2004 until 2010.", "Title: Durham Cathedral\n\nThe Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham, usually known as Durham Cathedral and home of the Shrine of St Cuthbert, is a cathedral in the city of Durham, England, the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Durham. The bishopric dates from 995, with the present cathedral being founded in AD 1093. The cathedral is regarded as one of the finest examples of Norman architecture and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with nearby Durham Castle, which faces it across Palace Green.", "Title: Ghasola\n\nGhasola is a village in Bhiwani District in the Indian state of Haryana. It is situated at about 30 km from the district town Bhiwani and 2 km south of Charkhi Dadri. It was founded by Chaudhary Ghasiram Chahar in vikram samvat 1150 (1093 AD). Noted for its soldiers, wrestlers and sportspeople, the village has a higher secondary school for boys and a high school for girls. The village is the location of the Sati Mata temple, Dada Samadhwala Temple, Bharon-Bhayan temple, Baba Jardee temple and Baba Shivnath Ashram.", "Title: Alavi Bohras\n\nThe Alavi Bohras (Arabic: علوي بھرۃ‎ ‎ are a Taiyebi Musta'alavi Isma'ili Shi'i Muslim community from Gujarat, India. In India, during the time of the 18th Fatimid Imam Ma'ad al-Mustansir Billah around 1093 AD in Egypt, the designated learned people (\"wulaat\") who were sent from Yemen by missionaries (\"du'aat\") under the guidance of the Imam established a \"da'wah\" in Khambhat (Gujarat, India)." ]
6,703
Are Sponge Cola and Catfish and the Bottlemen both rock bands?
yes
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[ "Title: Catfish and the Bottlemen\n\nCatfish and the Bottlemen are a British rock band, formed in Llandudno, Wales in 2007. Their debut album, \"The Balcony\", reached number 10 in the UK Albums Chart and achieved Platinum status on 30 December 2016. The band have toured in South America, Japan, UK, Europe, North America, and Australia and have featured in a number of festivals including Lollapalooza, Glastonbury, Latitude, Community festival, Reading and Leeds, T in the Park, Governors Ball and Bonnaroo. They won a Brit Award for British Breakthrough act on 24 February 2016. On 27 May 2016, they released their second album, \"The Ride\".", "Title: Tambay (EP)\n\nTambay is the second EP by the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola, released under Universal Records on April 19, 2011.", "Title: Palabas\n\nPalabas is the debut album of Filipino rock band Sponge Cola. It was released on October 18, 2004 under Sony Music Philippines.", "Title: Araw Oras Tagpuan\n\nAraw Oras Tagpuan (Day Time Rendezvous) is the fourth studio album of the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola under Universal Records. The album is composed of 12 tracks, it was released on September 16, 2011.", "Title: Gemini (Sponge Cola song)\n\n\"Gemini\" is a song by the Filipino rock band Sponge Cola. It is the twelfth track from their debut album, \"Palabas\". There were other songs on the album however. It reached and became #1 in Filipino music charts. It is also the theme song of the Filipino version (Metropolitan Theater Guild) of William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, as seen in its music video. The song was nominated for Song of the Year in the 2006 MYX Music Awards.", "Title: Ultrablessed\n\nUltrablessed (Stylized as ULTRABLESSED) is the 5th studio album of the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola under Universal Records. The album is composed of 11 tracks, and it was released on January 31, 2014. This album shows the journey and friendship of the members of the band for the past 10 years and also shows some new and fresh musical arrangements and quality which shows the showmanship of Sponge Cola. The first single from the album is \"Kailangan Kita\".", "Title: Billy Bibby & The Wry Smiles\n\nBilly Bibby & The Wry Smiles are a British indie rock band formed in the autumn of 2015 in the area around Llandudno, North Wales and Chester, UK. The band is fronted by Billy Bibby, former lead guitarist and founding member of Catfish and the Bottlemen. Bibby parted ways with Catfish and the Bottlemen in the summer of 2014, shortly after co-writing and recording their Platinum selling debut album, \"The Balcony\". Soon thereafter, Billy Bibby began writing songs and playing acoustic shows in various UK cities in order to test public response to his new music. In the spring of 2015, Billy Bibby began seeking musicians to form a new band. Auditions were conducted with the help of Simon Jones, formerly of The Verve. Band members Rob Jones (lead guitar), Matt Bassy (bass), and Michael Pearce (drums) were selected to form the four-piece ensemble.", "Title: Sponge Cola\n\nSponge Cola (sometimes spelled Spongecola) is a Filipino rock band formed in 1998. The band is composed of Yael Yuzon on vocals, Gosh Dilay on bass, Erwin Armovit on guitars and drummer Tmac Cruz.", "Title: Sponge Cola (album)\n\nSponge Cola is the self-titled third studio album by the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola. Under Universal Records, Sponge Cola is already out in all major record bars. This was the last album to feature original drummer Chris Cantada who left the band following the release of the album due to a health problem.", "Title: Chris Cantada\n\nChris Cantada is a Filipino musician best known as the former drummer and backing vocalist of the band Sponge Cola. He was featured in the music video of Sponge Cola's \"Tambay\" in a cameo guest appearance per post band departure." ]
6,704
Are Benjamin Burnley and the Klaxons both from the United States?
no
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Benjamin School has all grades (K-12) in one building.", " In 2015, the school was rated \"Met Standard\" by the Texas Education Agency." ], "title": "Benjamin High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Adam Benjamin Jr. (August 6, 1935 – September 7, 1982) was an American politician and a United States Representative from Indiana's 1st congressional district, serving from 1977 until his death from a heart attack in Washington, D.C. in 1982.", " Benjamin was the first Assyrian-American to be elected to the United States House of Representatives in American history.", " Benjamin served in the Indiana Senate from 1971 to 1977, the Indiana House of Representatives from 1967 to 1971, and was a member of the Democratic Party." ], "title": "Adam Benjamin Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Benjamin (born November 1, 1969) was born \"Michael Benjamin Bonheur\" in New York City, New York, United States.", " Benjamin works as a private investor focusing on Internet companies.", " He was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for the United States Senate in 2004." ], "title": "Michael Benjamin (investor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gordon \"Jazz\" Summers (15 March 1944 – 14 August 2015) was a British music manager.", " He managed acts such as Snow Patrol, The Verve, Scissor Sisters and Klaxons.", " With Simon Napier-Bell, he co-managed Wham!", " and is credited with having enabled them to break into the United States market in 1985 and to go onto become the first western pop group to tour China." ], "title": "Jazz Summers" }, { "sentences": [ "The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, previously known as the Benjamin Harrison Home, was the home of the Twenty-third President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison.", " It is in the Old Northside Historic District of Indianapolis, Indiana.", " Harrison had the sixteen-room house with its red brick exterior built in the 1870s.", " It was from the front porch of the house that Harrison instituted his famous Front Porch Campaign in the 1888 United States Presidential Campaign, often speaking to crowds on the street.", " In 1896, Harrison renovated the house and added electricity.", " He died there in a second story bedroom in 1901.", " Today it is owned by the Arthur Jordan Foundation and operated as a museum to the former president by the Benjamin Harrison Foundation." ], "title": "Benjamin Harrison Home" }, { "sentences": [ "American rock band Breaking Benjamin has released five studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays, sixteen singles and ten music videos.", " The group has sold over 7 million units in the United States alone, with three platinum records, two gold records, two multi-platinum singles, two platinum singles, and five gold singles as designated by the RIAA.", " The band signed with Hollywood Records in 2002 following the success of their independently-released eponymous EP, and began recording their first full-length major-label debut \"Saturate\" shortly thereafter.", " The record peaked at No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart and No. 136 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart.", " It was certified gold more than thirteen years later.", " The band's sophomore effort, \"We Are Not Alone\", released in 2004, peaked at No. 20 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and was later certified platinum in the United States and gold in New Zealand.", " Breaking Benjamin's third studio album \"Phobia\" was released in 2006 and reached No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, No. 1 on the Digital Albums chart, No. 1 on the Rock Albums chart, and was certified platinum nearly three years after its release.", " Breaking Benjamin released their fourth record in late 2009 titled \"Dear Agony\", reaching No. 1 on the Hard Rock Albums and Modern Rock/Alternative Albums charts, No. 2 on the Rock Albums and Digital Albums charts, and No. 4 on the \"Billboard\" 200.", " The record was certified gold three months after its release and was eventually certified platinum seven years later." ], "title": "Breaking Benjamin discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Benjamin Jackson \"Ben\" Burnley IV (born March 10, 1978) is an American musician, composer, and record producer, best known as the founder and frontman of the American rock band Breaking Benjamin.", " As the sole constant of the group, Burnley has served as its principal songwriter, lead vocalist, and guitarist since its inception in 1992.", " Since signing with Hollywood Records in 2002, Burnley has composed five studio albums under the name Breaking Benjamin, two of which have reached platinum and one of which has reached gold in the United States.", " Outside of Breaking Benjamin, Burnley has also collaborated with acts such as Adam Gontier and Red." ], "title": "Benjamin Burnley" }, { "sentences": [ "Benjamin Harrison IV (1693 – July 12, 1745) was an American Virginia planter, politician, and Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses.", " He was the son of Benjamin Harrison III, and the father of Benjamin Harrison V, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the fifth Governor of Virginia.", " Harrison is also known as the builder of Berkeley which is believed to be the oldest three-story brick mansion in Virginia and is the ancestral home to two Presidents of the United States: William Henry Harrison, his grandson, and Benjamin Harrison his great-great-grandson.", " Two powerful and influential families in colonial Virginia, the Harrison family and the Carter family, were united when Harrison married Anne Carter, the daughter of Robert \"King\" Carter.", " His family also forged ties to the Randolph family as four of his children married four grandchildren of William Randolph I." ], "title": "Benjamin Harrison IV" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ruben M. Benjamin House is a house located in the United States city of Bloomington, Illinois.", " It is a two-story, rectangular building, styled in the Classical Revival architectural motif.", " It was built in 1856 by the man who would become the first governor of the state of Colorado, John L. Routt.", " Ruben M. Benjamin, a prominent attorney, lived in the home for more than 60 years.", " He is best remembered for litigation relating to the railroads and their regulation by state government.", " The United States National Register of Historic Places added the Ruben M. Benjamin House in August 1978." ], "title": "Ruben M. Benjamin House" } ]
[ "Title: Klaxons\n\nKlaxons are an English band, based in London. Following the release of several 7-inch singles on different independent record labels, as well as the success of previous singles \"Magick\" and \"Golden Skans\", the band released their debut album, \"Myths of the Near Future\" on 29 January 2007. The album won the 2007 Nationwide Mercury Prize. After playing festivals and headlining tours worldwide (including the NME Indie Rave Tour) during late 2006–07, the band started working on their follow-up album in July 2007. Klaxons' second album, \"Surfing the Void\", was released on 23 August 2010. Their third album, \"Love Frequency\", was released on 16 June 2014.", "Title: Benjamin High School\n\nBenjamin High School or Benjamin School is a public high school located in Benjamin, Texas (United States) and classified as a 1A school by the UIL. It is part of the Benjamin Independent School District located in north central Knox County. Benjamin School has all grades (K-12) in one building. In 2015, the school was rated \"Met Standard\" by the Texas Education Agency.", "Title: Adam Benjamin Jr.\n\nAdam Benjamin Jr. (August 6, 1935 – September 7, 1982) was an American politician and a United States Representative from Indiana's 1st congressional district, serving from 1977 until his death from a heart attack in Washington, D.C. in 1982. Benjamin was the first Assyrian-American to be elected to the United States House of Representatives in American history. Benjamin served in the Indiana Senate from 1971 to 1977, the Indiana House of Representatives from 1967 to 1971, and was a member of the Democratic Party.", "Title: Michael Benjamin (investor)\n\nMichael Benjamin (born November 1, 1969) was born \"Michael Benjamin Bonheur\" in New York City, New York, United States. Benjamin works as a private investor focusing on Internet companies. He was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for the United States Senate in 2004.", "Title: Jazz Summers\n\nGordon \"Jazz\" Summers (15 March 1944 – 14 August 2015) was a British music manager. He managed acts such as Snow Patrol, The Verve, Scissor Sisters and Klaxons. With Simon Napier-Bell, he co-managed Wham! and is credited with having enabled them to break into the United States market in 1985 and to go onto become the first western pop group to tour China.", "Title: Benjamin Harrison Home\n\nThe Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, previously known as the Benjamin Harrison Home, was the home of the Twenty-third President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison. It is in the Old Northside Historic District of Indianapolis, Indiana. Harrison had the sixteen-room house with its red brick exterior built in the 1870s. It was from the front porch of the house that Harrison instituted his famous Front Porch Campaign in the 1888 United States Presidential Campaign, often speaking to crowds on the street. In 1896, Harrison renovated the house and added electricity. He died there in a second story bedroom in 1901. Today it is owned by the Arthur Jordan Foundation and operated as a museum to the former president by the Benjamin Harrison Foundation.", "Title: Breaking Benjamin discography\n\nAmerican rock band Breaking Benjamin has released five studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays, sixteen singles and ten music videos. The group has sold over 7 million units in the United States alone, with three platinum records, two gold records, two multi-platinum singles, two platinum singles, and five gold singles as designated by the RIAA. The band signed with Hollywood Records in 2002 following the success of their independently-released eponymous EP, and began recording their first full-length major-label debut \"Saturate\" shortly thereafter. The record peaked at No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart and No. 136 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. It was certified gold more than thirteen years later. The band's sophomore effort, \"We Are Not Alone\", released in 2004, peaked at No. 20 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and was later certified platinum in the United States and gold in New Zealand. Breaking Benjamin's third studio album \"Phobia\" was released in 2006 and reached No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, No. 1 on the Digital Albums chart, No. 1 on the Rock Albums chart, and was certified platinum nearly three years after its release. Breaking Benjamin released their fourth record in late 2009 titled \"Dear Agony\", reaching No. 1 on the Hard Rock Albums and Modern Rock/Alternative Albums charts, No. 2 on the Rock Albums and Digital Albums charts, and No. 4 on the \"Billboard\" 200. The record was certified gold three months after its release and was eventually certified platinum seven years later.", "Title: Benjamin Burnley\n\nBenjamin Jackson \"Ben\" Burnley IV (born March 10, 1978) is an American musician, composer, and record producer, best known as the founder and frontman of the American rock band Breaking Benjamin. As the sole constant of the group, Burnley has served as its principal songwriter, lead vocalist, and guitarist since its inception in 1992. Since signing with Hollywood Records in 2002, Burnley has composed five studio albums under the name Breaking Benjamin, two of which have reached platinum and one of which has reached gold in the United States. Outside of Breaking Benjamin, Burnley has also collaborated with acts such as Adam Gontier and Red.", "Title: Benjamin Harrison IV\n\nBenjamin Harrison IV (1693 – July 12, 1745) was an American Virginia planter, politician, and Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. He was the son of Benjamin Harrison III, and the father of Benjamin Harrison V, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the fifth Governor of Virginia. Harrison is also known as the builder of Berkeley which is believed to be the oldest three-story brick mansion in Virginia and is the ancestral home to two Presidents of the United States: William Henry Harrison, his grandson, and Benjamin Harrison his great-great-grandson. Two powerful and influential families in colonial Virginia, the Harrison family and the Carter family, were united when Harrison married Anne Carter, the daughter of Robert \"King\" Carter. His family also forged ties to the Randolph family as four of his children married four grandchildren of William Randolph I.", "Title: Ruben M. Benjamin House\n\nThe Ruben M. Benjamin House is a house located in the United States city of Bloomington, Illinois. It is a two-story, rectangular building, styled in the Classical Revival architectural motif. It was built in 1856 by the man who would become the first governor of the state of Colorado, John L. Routt. Ruben M. Benjamin, a prominent attorney, lived in the home for more than 60 years. He is best remembered for litigation relating to the railroads and their regulation by state government. The United States National Register of Historic Places added the Ruben M. Benjamin House in August 1978." ]
6,705
Who was the director of the 1968 Metrocolor Cold War era suspense and espionage film that had its screenplay written by the novelist who wrote under the pseudonym Ian Stuart?
John Sturges
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R. Burnett is loosely based upon MacLean's 1963 novel of the same name.", " Both have parallels to real-life events that took place in 1959.", " The film was photographed in Super Panavision 70 by Daniel L. Fapp, and presented in 70 mm Cinerama in premiere engagements.", " The original music score is by Michel Legrand." ], "title": "Ice Station Zebra" }, { "sentences": [ "The Satan Bug is a 1965 American science fiction suspense film from United Artists, produced and directed by John Sturges, that stars George Maharis, Richard Basehart, Anne Francis and Dana Andrews.", " The screenplay by James Clavell and Edward Anhalt was loosely based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Alistair MacLean under the pseudonym Ian Stuart.", " The film score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith." ], "title": "The Satan Bug" }, { "sentences": [ "The Satan Bug is a first-person narrative thriller novel written by Scottish author Alistair MacLean.", " It was originally published in 1962 under the pseudonym Ian Stuart, and later republished under MacLean's own name." ], "title": "The Satan Bug (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "The aftermath of World War II was the beginning of an era defined by the decline of the old great powers and the rise of two superpowers: the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States of America (USA).", " Allied during World War II, the USA and the USSR became competitors on the world stage and engaged in the Cold War, so called because it never resulted in overt, declared hot war between the two powers but was instead characterized by espionage, political subversion and proxy wars. Western Europe and Japan were rebuilt through the American Marshall Plan whereas Eastern Europe fell under the Soviet sphere of influence and eventually an \"Iron Curtain\".", " Europe was divided into a US-led Western Bloc and a Soviet-led Eastern Bloc.", " Internationally, alliances with the two blocs gradually shifted, with some nations trying to stay out of the Cold War through the Non-Aligned Movement.", " The Cold War also saw a nuclear arms race between the two superpowers; part of the reason that the Cold War never became a \"hot\" war was that the Soviet Union and the United States had nuclear deterrents against each other, leading to a mutually assured destruction standoff." ], "title": "Aftermath of World War II" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dark Crusader is a 1961 thriller novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean.", " The book was initially written under the pseudonym Ian Stuart and later under his true name.", " It was released in the United States under the title: The Black Shrike." ], "title": "The Dark Crusader" }, { "sentences": [ "The post–Cold War era is the period in world history from the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 to the present.", " The term was criticized for its ambiguity: \"Even though it has been ten years since the Berlin Wall came down, wrote Paul Wolfowitz in 2000, we still have no better name for the period in which we live than the \"post-Cold War era\".\"", " The name means that this new era “does not yet have a name.”", " it was suggested that \"Pax Americana\" would more reflect the reality of the era but this term would be \"offending for many.\"", " The same dilemma expressed Condoleezza Rice: “That we do not know how to think about what follows the US-Soviet confrontation is clear from the continued references to the \"post-Cold War period.'\"", " \"We knew better where we had been than where we were going.”" ], "title": "Post–Cold War era" }, { "sentences": [ "West Berlin was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin during the years of the Cold War.", " There was no specific date on which the sectors of Berlin occupied by the Western Allies became \"West Berlin\", but 1949 is a widely accepted date.", " West Berlin was formally controlled by the Western Allies and formed a \"de facto\" part of West Germany, even though it was entirely surrounded by the Soviet-controlled East Berlin and East Germany.", " West Berlin had great symbolic significance during the Cold War, as it was widely considered by westerners as an \"island of freedom\".", " It was heavily subsidised by West Germany as a \"showcase of the West\".", " A wealthy city, West Berlin was noted for its distinctly liberal and cosmopolitan character, and as a centre of education, research and culture.", " With about two million inhabitants, West Berlin had the biggest population of any city in Germany during the Cold War era." ], "title": "West Berlin" }, { "sentences": [ "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is a 2011 Cold War espionage film directed by Tomas Alfredson.", " The screenplay was written by Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan, based on John le Carré's 1974 novel of the same name.", " The film, starring Gary Oldman as George Smiley, along with Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, John Hurt, Toby Jones, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Ciarán Hinds, and featuring David Dencik, is set in London in the early 1970s and follows the hunt for a Soviet double agent at the top of the British secret service." ], "title": "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Alistair MacLean\n\nAlistair Stuart MacLean (Scottish Gaelic: \"Alasdair MacGill-Eain\" ; 21 April 1922 – 2 February 1987) was a Scottish novelist who wrote popular thrillers and adventure stories. His works include \"The Guns of Navarone\", \"Ice Station Zebra\" and \"Where Eagles Dare\" – all three were made into popular films. He also wrote two novels under the pseudonym Ian Stuart.", "Title: Culture during the Cold War\n\nThe Cold War (1947–91) was reflected in culture through music, movies, books, television and other media, as well as sports and social beliefs and behavior. One major element of the Cold War was the threat of a nuclear war; another was espionage. Many works use the Cold War as a backdrop, or directly take part in fictional conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union The period 1953–62 saw Cold War themes first enter the mainstream culture as a public preoccupation. For the historical context in America see United States in the 1950s.", "Title: Ice Station Zebra\n\nIce Station Zebra is a 1968 Metrocolor Cold War era suspense and espionage film directed by John Sturges, starring Rock Hudson, Patrick McGoohan, Ernest Borgnine, and Jim Brown. The screenplay by Alistair MacLean, Douglas Heyes, Harry Julian Fink, and W. R. Burnett is loosely based upon MacLean's 1963 novel of the same name. Both have parallels to real-life events that took place in 1959. The film was photographed in Super Panavision 70 by Daniel L. Fapp, and presented in 70 mm Cinerama in premiere engagements. The original music score is by Michel Legrand.", "Title: The Satan Bug\n\nThe Satan Bug is a 1965 American science fiction suspense film from United Artists, produced and directed by John Sturges, that stars George Maharis, Richard Basehart, Anne Francis and Dana Andrews. The screenplay by James Clavell and Edward Anhalt was loosely based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Alistair MacLean under the pseudonym Ian Stuart. The film score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith.", "Title: The Satan Bug (novel)\n\nThe Satan Bug is a first-person narrative thriller novel written by Scottish author Alistair MacLean. It was originally published in 1962 under the pseudonym Ian Stuart, and later republished under MacLean's own name.", "Title: Aftermath of World War II\n\nThe aftermath of World War II was the beginning of an era defined by the decline of the old great powers and the rise of two superpowers: the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States of America (USA). Allied during World War II, the USA and the USSR became competitors on the world stage and engaged in the Cold War, so called because it never resulted in overt, declared hot war between the two powers but was instead characterized by espionage, political subversion and proxy wars. Western Europe and Japan were rebuilt through the American Marshall Plan whereas Eastern Europe fell under the Soviet sphere of influence and eventually an \"Iron Curtain\". Europe was divided into a US-led Western Bloc and a Soviet-led Eastern Bloc. Internationally, alliances with the two blocs gradually shifted, with some nations trying to stay out of the Cold War through the Non-Aligned Movement. The Cold War also saw a nuclear arms race between the two superpowers; part of the reason that the Cold War never became a \"hot\" war was that the Soviet Union and the United States had nuclear deterrents against each other, leading to a mutually assured destruction standoff.", "Title: The Dark Crusader\n\nThe Dark Crusader is a 1961 thriller novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean. The book was initially written under the pseudonym Ian Stuart and later under his true name. It was released in the United States under the title: The Black Shrike.", "Title: Post–Cold War era\n\nThe post–Cold War era is the period in world history from the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 to the present. The term was criticized for its ambiguity: \"Even though it has been ten years since the Berlin Wall came down, wrote Paul Wolfowitz in 2000, we still have no better name for the period in which we live than the \"post-Cold War era\".\" The name means that this new era “does not yet have a name.” it was suggested that \"Pax Americana\" would more reflect the reality of the era but this term would be \"offending for many.\" The same dilemma expressed Condoleezza Rice: “That we do not know how to think about what follows the US-Soviet confrontation is clear from the continued references to the \"post-Cold War period.'\" \"We knew better where we had been than where we were going.”", "Title: West Berlin\n\nWest Berlin was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin during the years of the Cold War. There was no specific date on which the sectors of Berlin occupied by the Western Allies became \"West Berlin\", but 1949 is a widely accepted date. West Berlin was formally controlled by the Western Allies and formed a \"de facto\" part of West Germany, even though it was entirely surrounded by the Soviet-controlled East Berlin and East Germany. West Berlin had great symbolic significance during the Cold War, as it was widely considered by westerners as an \"island of freedom\". It was heavily subsidised by West Germany as a \"showcase of the West\". A wealthy city, West Berlin was noted for its distinctly liberal and cosmopolitan character, and as a centre of education, research and culture. With about two million inhabitants, West Berlin had the biggest population of any city in Germany during the Cold War era.", "Title: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (film)\n\nTinker Tailor Soldier Spy is a 2011 Cold War espionage film directed by Tomas Alfredson. The screenplay was written by Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan, based on John le Carré's 1974 novel of the same name. The film, starring Gary Oldman as George Smiley, along with Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, John Hurt, Toby Jones, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Ciarán Hinds, and featuring David Dencik, is set in London in the early 1970s and follows the hunt for a Soviet double agent at the top of the British secret service." ]
6,706
Which boxer was born first, Emmanuel Clottey or Joshua Clottey?
Emmanuel Clottey
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[ "Title: List of Lab Rats characters\n\n\"Lab Rats\", also known as \"Lab Rats: Bionic Island\" for its fourth season, is an American television sitcom that premiered on February 27, 2012, on Disney XD. It focuses on the life of teenager Leo Dooley, whose mother, Tasha, marries billionaire genius Donald Davenport. He meets Adam, Bree, and Chase, three bionic superhumans, with whom he develops an immediate friendship. It should be noted that the names of the Lab Rats imply that they were originally known as subjects A, B, C and D. Adam was born first, then Bree, then Chase, and finally Daniel.", "Title: Despoina\n\nIn Greek mythology, Despoina, Despoena or Despoine, was the daughter of Demeter and Poseidon and sister of Arion. She was the goddess of mysteries of Arcadian cults worshipped under the title \"Despoina\", \"the mistress\" alongside her mother Demeter, one of the goddesses of the Eleusinian mysteries. Her real name could not be revealed to anyone except those initiated to her mysteries. Pausanias spoke of Demeter as having two daughters; Kore being born first, then later Despoina. With Zeus being the father of Kore, and Poseidon as the father of Despoina. Pausanias made it clear that Kore is Persephone, though he wouldn't reveal Despoina's proper name.", "Title: Anthony Joshua\n\nAs of May 2017, Joshua is ranked as the world's best heavyweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board and BoxRec, and second best by \"The Ring\". His knockout-to-win ratio stands at 100%. Joshua is the second British boxer, after James DeGale, to win both a gold medal at the Olympics and a world title by a major professional sanctioning body, as well as being the first British heavyweight to do so. He is also the second boxer, after Joe Frazier, to win a world heavyweight title whilst still reigning as Olympic champion at the top weight.", "Title: Emmanuel Nwodo\n\nEmmanuel John Chukuwuemeka Nwodo, known more commonly as Emmanuel Nwodo (born 19 March 1974 in Enugu, Nigeria) is a Nigerian professional boxer who fights in the cruiserweight division.", "Title: Augustine of Canterbury\n\nAugustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century – died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. He is considered the \"Apostle to the English\" and a founder of the Catholic Church in England.", "Title: Wale Adebanwi\n\nProfessor Wale Adebanwi, (born 1969), is a Nigerian - born first Black African Rhodes Professor at Oxford University", "Title: Emmanuel Clottey\n\nEmmanuel Atukwei Clottey (born 30 August 1987) is a Ghanaian professional footballer, who currently plays for Asante Kotoko and the Ghana national team.", "Title: Emmanuel Clottey (boxer)\n\nEmmanuel Clottey (born April 17, 1974) is a Ghanaian professional boxer in the Welterweight division. He's the brother of fringe contender Judas Clottey and former world champion Joshua Clottey.", "Title: T. B. Joshua\n\nTemitope Balogun Joshua (born June 12, 1963), commonly referred to as T. B. Joshua, is a Nigerian Pastor, televangelist and philanthropist. He is the leader and founder of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), a Christian organisation that runs the Emmanuel TV television station from Lagos.", "Title: Joshua Clottey\n\nJoshua Clottey (born October 6, 1977) is a Ghanaian professional boxer who held the IBF welterweight title from 2008 to 2009. Born in Accra, Ghana, Clottey now lives in The Bronx, New York. He is the brother of veteran boxers Emmanuel Clottey and Judas Clottey." ]
6,707
What is the nationality of the director of What Happened to Monday?
Norwegian
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[ { "sentences": [ "What Happened to Monday (known as Seven Sisters in France) is a dystopian science fiction thriller film, written by Max Botkin and Kerry Williamson, directed by Tommy Wirkola and starring Noomi Rapace, Glenn Close, and Willem Dafoe.", " Netflix bought the streaming rights to the film for the United States and other markets.", " Netflix released the film on August 18, 2017." ], "title": "What Happened to Monday" }, { "sentences": [ "Monday Morning is the official student media body of National Institute of Technology, Rourkela.", " Ever since its inception in 2006, it has been serving as a vital link between student community and the administration by being the featured newsfeed for the students, professors, and alumni, about campus activities, department updates, recruitment information, SAC happenings, fest coverage, alumni news, weekly polls and interviews with the Director, Chief Warden, Professors, distinguished alumni and dignitaries, and exceptional students.", " The newsletter also does detailed reviews of the Halls of Residence and various other infrastructural entities in the NIT Rourkela campus such as the TIIR building, Biju Patnaik Central Library to name a few.", ".", " Primarily as a weekly e-newsletter with a one-page HTML template with an often asked question - “Does Monday Morning has more followers than members?”", ", as stated by its first editors, Monday Morning has grown to be a full-fledged website with more than 10,000 peak page impressions in a week.", " Monday Morning launched its app on Google Play Store on 5 February 2017.", " As of May 2017, the app has received more than 700 downloads with an average rating of 4.9.", " The e-newsletter also has an YouTube channel , which showcases the various activities of NIT Rourkela.", " The newsletter has also actively participated in bringing about constructive changes in the institute." ], "title": "Monday Morning (newsletter)" }, { "sentences": [ "International monetary systems are sets of internationally agreed rules, conventions and supporting institutions, that facilitate international trade, cross border investment and generally the reallocation of capital between nation states.", " They provide means of payment acceptable buyers and sellers of different nationality, including deferred payment.", " To operate successfully, they need to inspire confidence, to provide sufficient liquidity for fluctuating levels of trade and to provide means by which global imbalances can be corrected.", " The systems can grow organically as the collective result of numerous individual agreements between international economic factors spread over several decades.", " Alternatively, they can arise from a single architectural vision as happened at Bretton Woods in 1944." ], "title": "International monetary systems" }, { "sentences": [ "Max Botkin is an American screenwriter and producer who wrote \"Opposite Day\", \"\", \"What Happened to Monday?", "\" and \"Show Dogs\"." ], "title": "Max Botkin" }, { "sentences": [ "Tommy Wirkola (born December 6, 1979) is a Norwegian film director, producer, and screenwriter of Finnish heritage.", " Wirkola's first film was 2007's \"Kill Buljo\", which he co-wrote with Stig Frode Henriksen.", " They later made the 2009 horror comedy \"Dead Snow\".", " In 2010 they again collaborated on the film \"Kurt Josef Wagle and the Legend of the Fjord Witch.\"", " In 2012 a television series directed & produced by Wirkola called \"Hellfjord\" premiered, consisting of seven 30-minute episodes.", " His first English-language film, which was also his first large-budget film, was \"\", which was co-written by Dante Harper and released in 2013.", " In 2014 a sequel to \"Dead Snow\", named \"\", was released.", " Wirkola's most recent film, \"What Happened to Monday\", a science fiction film starring Noomi Rapace & Willem Dafoe, was released in 2017." ], "title": "Tommy Wirkola" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pottuvil massacre was a disputed event in the Sri Lankan civil war.", " It happened on Monday, 18 September 2006, when 10 unarmed minority Muslim civilians who were engaged in clearing a reservoir at Rattal Kulam in Pottuvil in the southern part of the Ampara District in the Eastern Province, were attacked and killed.", " All the men were aged between 19-35 years of age; three of the men were decapitated and the others were shot or hacked to death by the unknown gunmen." ], "title": "Pottuvil massacre" }, { "sentences": [ "Gyatsho Tshering, (1936 in Sikkim – June 25, 2009 in Minneapolis) also wrote Gyatso Tsering, is the former director of the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives and a Tibetan scholar of Indian nationality of Indian nationality" ], "title": "Gyatsho Tshering" }, { "sentences": [ "The Latin Carga Convair CV-880 crash happened on Monday, November 3, 1980 at the Simon Bolivar International Airport in Caracas, Venezuela." ], "title": "Latin Carga Convair CV-880 crash" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Whatever Happened, Happened\" is the 11th television episode of the fifth season of ABC's \"Lost\".", " The 97th episode of the show overall, \"Whatever Happened, Happened\" aired April 1, 2009, on ABC in the United States.", " The episode was written by executive producers/show runners Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse and directed by \"The Man Behind the Curtain\" director Bobby Roth." ], "title": "Whatever Happened, Happened" }, { "sentences": [ "Eden Is West (French: \"Eden à l'ouest\" ) is a 2009 film by Greek-French director Costa-Gavras about an illegal immigrant called Elias who tries to get to Paris.", " The original title in Greek is “Paradissos sti Dysi” (“Paradise in West”) and since it is a Greek-French production, the also original French title is “Eden à l'ouest'.", " The nationality of the central hero is not disclosed because Gavras wants to make a point about the odysseys of the illegal immigrants of any nationality, since he himself was an immigrant 50 years ago in France, before he became a well known director.", " His hero seems to tolerate the sea, the cold of snowy mountains and the hunger, the rapists and robbers he meets, the cops that are after him all the time, the racists who push him aside, the fellow immigrants who steal his clothes and in the best case the women who see him as a lover they could also take advantage of.", " His only comfort is his dream of Paris and, in the complexity of human condition, the good within the evil and vice versa." ], "title": "Eden Is West" } ]
[ "Title: What Happened to Monday\n\nWhat Happened to Monday (known as Seven Sisters in France) is a dystopian science fiction thriller film, written by Max Botkin and Kerry Williamson, directed by Tommy Wirkola and starring Noomi Rapace, Glenn Close, and Willem Dafoe. Netflix bought the streaming rights to the film for the United States and other markets. Netflix released the film on August 18, 2017.", "Title: Monday Morning (newsletter)\n\nMonday Morning is the official student media body of National Institute of Technology, Rourkela. Ever since its inception in 2006, it has been serving as a vital link between student community and the administration by being the featured newsfeed for the students, professors, and alumni, about campus activities, department updates, recruitment information, SAC happenings, fest coverage, alumni news, weekly polls and interviews with the Director, Chief Warden, Professors, distinguished alumni and dignitaries, and exceptional students. The newsletter also does detailed reviews of the Halls of Residence and various other infrastructural entities in the NIT Rourkela campus such as the TIIR building, Biju Patnaik Central Library to name a few. . Primarily as a weekly e-newsletter with a one-page HTML template with an often asked question - “Does Monday Morning has more followers than members?” , as stated by its first editors, Monday Morning has grown to be a full-fledged website with more than 10,000 peak page impressions in a week. Monday Morning launched its app on Google Play Store on 5 February 2017. As of May 2017, the app has received more than 700 downloads with an average rating of 4.9. The e-newsletter also has an YouTube channel , which showcases the various activities of NIT Rourkela. The newsletter has also actively participated in bringing about constructive changes in the institute.", "Title: International monetary systems\n\nInternational monetary systems are sets of internationally agreed rules, conventions and supporting institutions, that facilitate international trade, cross border investment and generally the reallocation of capital between nation states. They provide means of payment acceptable buyers and sellers of different nationality, including deferred payment. To operate successfully, they need to inspire confidence, to provide sufficient liquidity for fluctuating levels of trade and to provide means by which global imbalances can be corrected. The systems can grow organically as the collective result of numerous individual agreements between international economic factors spread over several decades. Alternatively, they can arise from a single architectural vision as happened at Bretton Woods in 1944.", "Title: Max Botkin\n\nMax Botkin is an American screenwriter and producer who wrote \"Opposite Day\", \"\", \"What Happened to Monday? \" and \"Show Dogs\".", "Title: Tommy Wirkola\n\nTommy Wirkola (born December 6, 1979) is a Norwegian film director, producer, and screenwriter of Finnish heritage. Wirkola's first film was 2007's \"Kill Buljo\", which he co-wrote with Stig Frode Henriksen. They later made the 2009 horror comedy \"Dead Snow\". In 2010 they again collaborated on the film \"Kurt Josef Wagle and the Legend of the Fjord Witch.\" In 2012 a television series directed & produced by Wirkola called \"Hellfjord\" premiered, consisting of seven 30-minute episodes. His first English-language film, which was also his first large-budget film, was \"\", which was co-written by Dante Harper and released in 2013. In 2014 a sequel to \"Dead Snow\", named \"\", was released. Wirkola's most recent film, \"What Happened to Monday\", a science fiction film starring Noomi Rapace & Willem Dafoe, was released in 2017.", "Title: Pottuvil massacre\n\nThe Pottuvil massacre was a disputed event in the Sri Lankan civil war. It happened on Monday, 18 September 2006, when 10 unarmed minority Muslim civilians who were engaged in clearing a reservoir at Rattal Kulam in Pottuvil in the southern part of the Ampara District in the Eastern Province, were attacked and killed. All the men were aged between 19-35 years of age; three of the men were decapitated and the others were shot or hacked to death by the unknown gunmen.", "Title: Gyatsho Tshering\n\nGyatsho Tshering, (1936 in Sikkim – June 25, 2009 in Minneapolis) also wrote Gyatso Tsering, is the former director of the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives and a Tibetan scholar of Indian nationality of Indian nationality", "Title: Latin Carga Convair CV-880 crash\n\nThe Latin Carga Convair CV-880 crash happened on Monday, November 3, 1980 at the Simon Bolivar International Airport in Caracas, Venezuela.", "Title: Whatever Happened, Happened\n\n\"Whatever Happened, Happened\" is the 11th television episode of the fifth season of ABC's \"Lost\". The 97th episode of the show overall, \"Whatever Happened, Happened\" aired April 1, 2009, on ABC in the United States. The episode was written by executive producers/show runners Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse and directed by \"The Man Behind the Curtain\" director Bobby Roth.", "Title: Eden Is West\n\nEden Is West (French: \"Eden à l'ouest\" ) is a 2009 film by Greek-French director Costa-Gavras about an illegal immigrant called Elias who tries to get to Paris. The original title in Greek is “Paradissos sti Dysi” (“Paradise in West”) and since it is a Greek-French production, the also original French title is “Eden à l'ouest'. The nationality of the central hero is not disclosed because Gavras wants to make a point about the odysseys of the illegal immigrants of any nationality, since he himself was an immigrant 50 years ago in France, before he became a well known director. His hero seems to tolerate the sea, the cold of snowy mountains and the hunger, the rapists and robbers he meets, the cops that are after him all the time, the racists who push him aside, the fellow immigrants who steal his clothes and in the best case the women who see him as a lover they could also take advantage of. His only comfort is his dream of Paris and, in the complexity of human condition, the good within the evil and vice versa." ]
6,708
Are Arthur Edmund Carewe and Michael Omartian both singers?
no
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Mason Hopper for Associated First National Pictures.", " It stars Jackie Coogan, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Josie Sedgwick, and Cesare Gravina.", " The script was written by Jackie Coogan's parents, Jack and Lillian.", " Coogan plays the son of a poor violin teacher who is separated from his father when his parents break up their marriage, only to be reunited again when his father makes it as a famous musician.", " The film was shot on six reels." ], "title": "Daddy (1923 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Think of Laura\" is a popular song by the American Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Christopher Cross.", " Released as a single in late 1983 from Cross' second studio album, \"Another Page\", \"Think of Laura\" became the singer's fourth (and, to date, final) single to reach the Top 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, where it peaked at #9 in early 1984.", " The song spent eleven weeks in the Top 40.", " In addition, the song became Cross' third single to hit #1 on the adult contemporary chart, following \"Never Be the Same\" and \"Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)\".", " \"Think of Laura\" remained at #1 on this chart for four weeks.", " The song was written by Cross and produced by Michael Omartian." ], "title": "Think of Laura" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain Applejack is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film, produced and distributed by Warner Brothers.", " The film was directed by Hobart Henley and stars John Halliday, Mary Brian, Kay Strozzi and Arthur Edmund Carewe.", " The film was based on a 1921 play of the same name, starring Wallace Eddinger and written by Walter C. Hackett.", " The play had previously been filmed as a silent film in 1923 under the title of Strangers of the Night." ], "title": "Captain Applejack" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rescuing Angel is a 1919 American comedy silent film directed by Walter Edwards and written by Edith Kennedy and Clare Kummer.", " The film stars Shirley Mason, Forrest Stanley, Arthur Edmund Carewe, John Steppling, Carol Edwards and James Neill.", " The film was released on April 6, 1919, by Paramount Pictures." ], "title": "The Rescuing Angel" } ]
[ "Title: The Easy Road\n\nThe Easy Road is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Tom Forman and written by Beulah Marie Dix. The film is based upon a story by Blair Hall. \"The Easy Road\" stars Thomas Meighan, Gladys George, Grace Goodall, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Lila Lee, Laura Anson, and Viora Daniel. The film was released on February 13, 1921, by Paramount Pictures.", "Title: Michael Omartian\n\nMichael Omartian (born November 26, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter, keyboardist, and music producer. He has been a participant in numerous albums, during a career that has spanned over 38 years. As a producer, he has had No. 1 records in three consecutive decades. He is a multiple Grammy Award winner, including for Keyboardist of the Year and Producer of the Year. He spent five years on the A&R staff of ABC/Dunhill Records, as a producer, artist and arranger. He was subsequently hired by Warner Bros. Records as a producer and A&R staff member. Omartian moved from Los Angeles to Nashville in 1993, where he served on the Board of Governors of the Recording Academy and has helped to shape the curriculum for the first Master’s Degree program in the field of Music Business at Belmont University.", "Title: White Horse (album)\n\nWhite Horse is the title of the first solo album by Michael Omartian, released originally in 1974, on Dunhill Records and subsequently re-released on Myrrh Records as both a single album and as a compilation of \"White Horse\" and \"Adam Again\". (Both are now out-of-print.) Integrating elements of funk, gospel, and progressive rock (and utilizing the talents of some of the finest studio musicians and back-up singers of the time), \"White Horse\" is considered by some critics of contemporary Christian rock music, including Marty Phillips of Jesus Rock Legends (jrocklegends.wordpress.com), to be one of the most influential and revered albums of the genre.", "Title: The Song of Love (1923 film)\n\nThe Song of Love is a 1923 silent film adventure drama directed by Chester Franklin and starring Norma Talmadge, Joseph Schildkraut and Arthur Edmund Carewe.", "Title: Stormie Omartian\n\nStormie Omartian (née Stormie Sherk) is an American Christian author. She is the wife of Michael Omartian, with whom she recorded five musical albums before she launched her writing career. She also appeared in several professional theatrical productions in the California area, and appeared later in nationwide television shows as a singer, dancer, and actress, before her marriage.", "Title: Arthur Edmund Carewe\n\nArthur Edmund Carewe (December 30, 1884 – April 22, 1937) was an Armenian-American stage and film actor of the silent and early sound film era.", "Title: Daddy (1923 film)\n\nDaddy is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by E. Mason Hopper for Associated First National Pictures. It stars Jackie Coogan, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Josie Sedgwick, and Cesare Gravina. The script was written by Jackie Coogan's parents, Jack and Lillian. Coogan plays the son of a poor violin teacher who is separated from his father when his parents break up their marriage, only to be reunited again when his father makes it as a famous musician. The film was shot on six reels.", "Title: Think of Laura\n\n\"Think of Laura\" is a popular song by the American Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Christopher Cross. Released as a single in late 1983 from Cross' second studio album, \"Another Page\", \"Think of Laura\" became the singer's fourth (and, to date, final) single to reach the Top 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, where it peaked at #9 in early 1984. The song spent eleven weeks in the Top 40. In addition, the song became Cross' third single to hit #1 on the adult contemporary chart, following \"Never Be the Same\" and \"Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)\". \"Think of Laura\" remained at #1 on this chart for four weeks. The song was written by Cross and produced by Michael Omartian.", "Title: Captain Applejack\n\nCaptain Applejack is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film, produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. The film was directed by Hobart Henley and stars John Halliday, Mary Brian, Kay Strozzi and Arthur Edmund Carewe. The film was based on a 1921 play of the same name, starring Wallace Eddinger and written by Walter C. Hackett. The play had previously been filmed as a silent film in 1923 under the title of Strangers of the Night.", "Title: The Rescuing Angel\n\nThe Rescuing Angel is a 1919 American comedy silent film directed by Walter Edwards and written by Edith Kennedy and Clare Kummer. The film stars Shirley Mason, Forrest Stanley, Arthur Edmund Carewe, John Steppling, Carol Edwards and James Neill. The film was released on April 6, 1919, by Paramount Pictures." ]
6,709
The Watershed Distillery offers what spirit that has been distilled since the 18th century?
Bourbon
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Bigelow Tavern Historic District is a historic district at 60, 64 and 65 Worcester Street in West Boylston, Massachusetts.", " It consists of a cluster of three buildings: Bigelow Tavern, the White/Gibbs Store, and Temple's Distillery.", " The buildings have a history of common ownership, and the area was locally important from the late 18th century into the late 19th century.", " The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992." ], "title": "Bigelow Tavern Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "The Prussian education system refers to the system of education established in Prussia as a result of educational reforms in the late 18th and early 19th century, which has had widespread influence since.", " It is predominantly used as an American political slogan in educational reform debates, since it was adopted by all American K–12 public schools and major universities as early as the late 18th century, and is often used as a derogatory term for education in the service of nation-building, teaching children and young adults blind obedience to authority, and reinforcing class and race prejudice.", " The actual Prussian education system was introduced as a basic concept in the late 18th century and was significantly enhanced after Prussia's defeat in the early stages of the Napoleonic Wars.", " The Prussian educational reforms inspired other countries and remains important as a biopower in the Foucaultian sense for nation-building.", " Compulsory education on the Prussian example was soon mirrored in Scandinavia, and United States started to adopt the Prussian example.", " Early American adopters include Daniel Coit Gilman, who set up The General Education Board, later renamed The Rockefeller Foundation, and first president of Johns Hopkins, John Dewey at the University of Chicago, James McKeen Cattell at The University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University, Henry Philip Tappan at The University of Michigan, James Earl Russell at the New York College for the Training of Teachers, and many more.", " France and the UK failed to introduce similar systems until the 1880s." ], "title": "Prussian education system" }, { "sentences": [ "Belle Isle Castle is a historic Irish landmark situated on Belle Island.", " The estate stretches over 470-acres across Lisbellaw, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.", " Built solely as a house in the early 17th century, Belle Isle Castle is now expanded and fully refurbished and serves as a popular tourist attraction, hotel and wedding venue.", " It also contains on site cookery school.", " Dating back to the early 17th century, the estate has been inhabited, owned and expanded by generations of nobles including Ralph Gore, 1st Earl of Ross.", " The estate has welcomed the public since 1760 when it began hosting events.", " In 1991, the castle was fully refurbished to open its doors to more visitors.", " The castle contains a gallery, an overlook tower, a courtyard, and a grand banquet hall.", " It also offers different residences throughout its coach houses and cottages, all of which include unique, different style bedrooms for its guests.", " The estate encompasses English and Irish furnishings, a grand open fireplace, works by Russian, Irish and English painters, and floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the garden, which has been manifesting since the 18th century." ], "title": "Belle Isle Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Whiskey Rebellion (also known as the Whiskey Insurrection) was a tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 during the presidency of George Washington.", " The so-called \"whiskey tax\" was the first tax imposed on a domestic product by the newly formed federal government.", " It became law in 1791, and was intended to generate revenue for the war debt incurred during the Revolutionary War.", " The tax applied to all distilled spirits, but American whiskey was by far the country's most popular distilled beverage in the 18th century, so the excise became widely known as a \"whiskey tax\".", " Farmers of the western frontier were accustomed to distilling their surplus rye, barley, wheat, corn, or fermented grain mixtures into whiskey.", " These farmers resisted the tax.", " In these regions, whiskey often served as a medium of exchange.", " Many of the resisters were war veterans who believed that they were fighting for the principles of the American Revolution, in particular against taxation without local representation, while the federal government maintained that the taxes were the legal expression of Congressional taxation powers." ], "title": "Whiskey Rebellion" }, { "sentences": [ "Welsh whisky (Welsh: \"wisgi Cymreig\" ) is a whisky made in Wales.", " Whisky has been distilled in Wales since the Middle Ages, but production died out in the late 19th century.", " In the 1990s attempts were made to revive the practice, resulting in the establishment of Wales's first distillery in over one hundred years.", " Today Welsh whisky is represented by Penderyn." ], "title": "Welsh whisky" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ephraim Davis House is a historic First Period house on Merrimack Road, north of the junction with Amesbury Line Road in Haverhill, Massachusetts.", " It is now an outbuilding of a farm, functioning as a garage and storage space.", " The first part of the 2.5 story house was built in 1705 by Ephraim Davis, who married in that year.", " This consisted of a central chimney and rooms to its right; rooms to the left of the chimney, and a leanto section in the back, were added later in the 18th century.", " The house remained in the hands of Davis descendants into the late 19th century.", " The house has been unoccupied since 1929, and has seen a variety of farm-related uses since then.", " Its surviving First Period elements of note are its oak timber frame and central chimney, although it is possible the chimney is a later 18th century rebuilding." ], "title": "Ephraim Davis House" }, { "sentences": [ "Sion Hill is a ruined sugar plantation and rum distillery on the island of Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.", " Established in the 18th century, the estate passed through several owners while it was in operation.", " The great house, the main residence on the plantation, is a one-story Classical Revival limestone building completed in 1765.", " The factory and grinding mill, the two primary buildings used for sugar production, were also made of limestone; the distillery is located within the factory building.", " The property also includes a cookhouse and a stable." ], "title": "Sion Hill (United States Virgin Islands)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bourbon whiskey is a type of American whiskey, a barrel-aged distilled spirit made primarily from corn.", " The name is derived from the French Bourbon dynasty, although it is unclear precisely what inspired the whiskey's name (contenders include Bourbon County in Kentucky and Bourbon Street in New Orleans).", " Bourbon has been distilled since the 18th century.", " The use of the term \"bourbon\" for the whiskey has been traced to the 1820s, and the term began to be used consistently in Kentucky in the 1870s.", " While bourbon may be made anywhere in the United States, it is strongly associated with the American South, and with Kentucky in particular.", " As of 2014, the distillers' wholesale market revenue for bourbon sold within the U.S. is about $2.7 billion, and bourbon makes up about two-thirds of the $1.6 billion of U.S. exports of distilled spirits." ], "title": "Bourbon whiskey" }, { "sentences": [ "Watershed Distillery is a microdistillery in Columbus, Ohio founded in 2010 by business partners Greg Lehman and Dave Rigo.", " The distillery was the second distillery opened in Central Ohio after prohibition, and Watershed brought to market the first legally distilled bourbon whiskey in Central Ohio post-prohibition in 2012.", " The distillery offers tours to the public and will also be the first distillery in Ohio to open a restaurant on-site in February 2017, following the passage of Ohio House Bill 351 in 2016.", " The distillery offers six spirits, Vodka, two types of American style Gin, Bourbon, Nocino and a bottled Old Fashioned cocktail." ], "title": "Watershed Distillery" }, { "sentences": [ "Rượu Phú Lộc is a spirit distilled from sticky rice fermented with a traditional strain of yeast.", " Traditionally most of the villagers were engaged in the production of rice spirit, and pig breeding.", " The residue of the distillation process was fed to the pigs and this often created the primary income of the villagers.", " According to village historians distillation was introduced to the villagers by a Chinese woman probably around the 18th century." ], "title": "Rượu Phú Lộc" } ]
[ "Title: Bigelow Tavern Historic District\n\nThe Bigelow Tavern Historic District is a historic district at 60, 64 and 65 Worcester Street in West Boylston, Massachusetts. It consists of a cluster of three buildings: Bigelow Tavern, the White/Gibbs Store, and Temple's Distillery. The buildings have a history of common ownership, and the area was locally important from the late 18th century into the late 19th century. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.", "Title: Prussian education system\n\nThe Prussian education system refers to the system of education established in Prussia as a result of educational reforms in the late 18th and early 19th century, which has had widespread influence since. It is predominantly used as an American political slogan in educational reform debates, since it was adopted by all American K–12 public schools and major universities as early as the late 18th century, and is often used as a derogatory term for education in the service of nation-building, teaching children and young adults blind obedience to authority, and reinforcing class and race prejudice. The actual Prussian education system was introduced as a basic concept in the late 18th century and was significantly enhanced after Prussia's defeat in the early stages of the Napoleonic Wars. The Prussian educational reforms inspired other countries and remains important as a biopower in the Foucaultian sense for nation-building. Compulsory education on the Prussian example was soon mirrored in Scandinavia, and United States started to adopt the Prussian example. Early American adopters include Daniel Coit Gilman, who set up The General Education Board, later renamed The Rockefeller Foundation, and first president of Johns Hopkins, John Dewey at the University of Chicago, James McKeen Cattell at The University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University, Henry Philip Tappan at The University of Michigan, James Earl Russell at the New York College for the Training of Teachers, and many more. France and the UK failed to introduce similar systems until the 1880s.", "Title: Belle Isle Castle\n\nBelle Isle Castle is a historic Irish landmark situated on Belle Island. The estate stretches over 470-acres across Lisbellaw, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Built solely as a house in the early 17th century, Belle Isle Castle is now expanded and fully refurbished and serves as a popular tourist attraction, hotel and wedding venue. It also contains on site cookery school. Dating back to the early 17th century, the estate has been inhabited, owned and expanded by generations of nobles including Ralph Gore, 1st Earl of Ross. The estate has welcomed the public since 1760 when it began hosting events. In 1991, the castle was fully refurbished to open its doors to more visitors. The castle contains a gallery, an overlook tower, a courtyard, and a grand banquet hall. It also offers different residences throughout its coach houses and cottages, all of which include unique, different style bedrooms for its guests. The estate encompasses English and Irish furnishings, a grand open fireplace, works by Russian, Irish and English painters, and floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the garden, which has been manifesting since the 18th century.", "Title: Whiskey Rebellion\n\nThe Whiskey Rebellion (also known as the Whiskey Insurrection) was a tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 during the presidency of George Washington. The so-called \"whiskey tax\" was the first tax imposed on a domestic product by the newly formed federal government. It became law in 1791, and was intended to generate revenue for the war debt incurred during the Revolutionary War. The tax applied to all distilled spirits, but American whiskey was by far the country's most popular distilled beverage in the 18th century, so the excise became widely known as a \"whiskey tax\". Farmers of the western frontier were accustomed to distilling their surplus rye, barley, wheat, corn, or fermented grain mixtures into whiskey. These farmers resisted the tax. In these regions, whiskey often served as a medium of exchange. Many of the resisters were war veterans who believed that they were fighting for the principles of the American Revolution, in particular against taxation without local representation, while the federal government maintained that the taxes were the legal expression of Congressional taxation powers.", "Title: Welsh whisky\n\nWelsh whisky (Welsh: \"wisgi Cymreig\" ) is a whisky made in Wales. Whisky has been distilled in Wales since the Middle Ages, but production died out in the late 19th century. In the 1990s attempts were made to revive the practice, resulting in the establishment of Wales's first distillery in over one hundred years. Today Welsh whisky is represented by Penderyn.", "Title: Ephraim Davis House\n\nThe Ephraim Davis House is a historic First Period house on Merrimack Road, north of the junction with Amesbury Line Road in Haverhill, Massachusetts. It is now an outbuilding of a farm, functioning as a garage and storage space. The first part of the 2.5 story house was built in 1705 by Ephraim Davis, who married in that year. This consisted of a central chimney and rooms to its right; rooms to the left of the chimney, and a leanto section in the back, were added later in the 18th century. The house remained in the hands of Davis descendants into the late 19th century. The house has been unoccupied since 1929, and has seen a variety of farm-related uses since then. Its surviving First Period elements of note are its oak timber frame and central chimney, although it is possible the chimney is a later 18th century rebuilding.", "Title: Sion Hill (United States Virgin Islands)\n\nSion Hill is a ruined sugar plantation and rum distillery on the island of Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. Established in the 18th century, the estate passed through several owners while it was in operation. The great house, the main residence on the plantation, is a one-story Classical Revival limestone building completed in 1765. The factory and grinding mill, the two primary buildings used for sugar production, were also made of limestone; the distillery is located within the factory building. The property also includes a cookhouse and a stable.", "Title: Bourbon whiskey\n\nBourbon whiskey is a type of American whiskey, a barrel-aged distilled spirit made primarily from corn. The name is derived from the French Bourbon dynasty, although it is unclear precisely what inspired the whiskey's name (contenders include Bourbon County in Kentucky and Bourbon Street in New Orleans). Bourbon has been distilled since the 18th century. The use of the term \"bourbon\" for the whiskey has been traced to the 1820s, and the term began to be used consistently in Kentucky in the 1870s. While bourbon may be made anywhere in the United States, it is strongly associated with the American South, and with Kentucky in particular. As of 2014, the distillers' wholesale market revenue for bourbon sold within the U.S. is about $2.7 billion, and bourbon makes up about two-thirds of the $1.6 billion of U.S. exports of distilled spirits.", "Title: Watershed Distillery\n\nWatershed Distillery is a microdistillery in Columbus, Ohio founded in 2010 by business partners Greg Lehman and Dave Rigo. The distillery was the second distillery opened in Central Ohio after prohibition, and Watershed brought to market the first legally distilled bourbon whiskey in Central Ohio post-prohibition in 2012. The distillery offers tours to the public and will also be the first distillery in Ohio to open a restaurant on-site in February 2017, following the passage of Ohio House Bill 351 in 2016. The distillery offers six spirits, Vodka, two types of American style Gin, Bourbon, Nocino and a bottled Old Fashioned cocktail.", "Title: Rượu Phú Lộc\n\nRượu Phú Lộc is a spirit distilled from sticky rice fermented with a traditional strain of yeast. Traditionally most of the villagers were engaged in the production of rice spirit, and pig breeding. The residue of the distillation process was fed to the pigs and this often created the primary income of the villagers. According to village historians distillation was introduced to the villagers by a Chinese woman probably around the 18th century." ]
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What is the name of the predecessor to the Nazi Party which included Ernst Julius Günther Röhm as a member, a close friend and early ally of Adolf Hitler and whose sexual encounters are written about in the novel 'The Vengeance of Rome'?
German Workers' Party
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[ { "sentences": [ "Ernst Julius Günther Röhm (] ; 28 November 1887 – 1 July 1934) was a German military officer and an early member of the Nazi Party.", " As one of the members of its predecessor, the German Workers' Party, he was a close friend and early ally of Adolf Hitler and a co-founder of the \"Sturmabteilung \" (SA, \"Storm Battalion\"), the Nazi Party's militia, and later was its commander.", " By 1934, the German Army feared the SA's influence and Hitler had come to see Röhm as a potential rival, so he was executed during the Night of the Long Knives." ], "title": "Ernst Röhm" }, { "sentences": [ "The Vengeance of Rome (2006) is a novel by Michael Moorcock.", " It is the fourth in the Pyat Quartet tetralogy.", " In this novel, Colonel Pyat, an incarnation of the Eternal Champion, goes to Italy and Germany, where he becomes involved in Fascism and Naziism, including sexual encounters with Ernst Röhm and Adolf Hitler and a sojourn in Dachau.", " Mrs Cornelius, the mother of Jerry Cornelius, is another major character.", " The end of the novel sees Pyat confronted with his ambiguous heritage and his own unreliability as a narrator." ], "title": "The Vengeance of Rome" }, { "sentences": [ "Dear Friend Hitler (Hindi: प्रिय मित्र हिटलर ), released in India as Gandhi to Hitler, is a multilingual Indian drama film based on the movie \" Der Untergang\" or \" The Downfall\" letters written by Mohandas Gandhi to the leader of the Nazi Party and Chancellor of Germany Adolf Hitler.", " The film, starring Raghubir Yadav as Adolf Hitler and Neha Dhupia as Eva Braun, was directed by Rakesh Ranjan Kumar and produced by Anil Kumar Sharma under the production house Amrapali media vision.", " It was screened at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival where it received negative reviews.", " \"Film Business Asia\" quoted that \"despite the provocative title, the film is not a tribute to the murderous Führer\".", " It premiered in India on 29 July 2011." ], "title": "Dear Friend Hitler" }, { "sentences": [ "La sombra de Heidegger (English: The Shadow of Heidegger) is a 2005 thriller written by the Argentine philosopher José Pablo Feinmann.", " It depicts an exiled Nazi professor called Dieter Müller who writes a letter to his son, in which he describes the philosophy of Martin Heidegger as the spiritual guidance of the Nazi Party.", " Besides, \"La sombra de Heidegger\" has some elements that would enable it to be included in the category of historical novel.", " Although there are fictional characters, most of the people involved in the novel are public—and often controversial—figures, such as Adolf Hitler, Ernst Röhm, Jean-Paul Sartre and so on.The novel also covers topics of Argentine political life.", " More than once Müller satirizes the situation of peronism in Argentina." ], "title": "La sombra de Heidegger" }, { "sentences": [ "Otto Dickel (5 June 1880 in Darmstadt – 15 June 1944 in Undingen) was the founder of the fascist Völkisch Work Community that existed in Germany during the Weimar Republic era.", " In 1921, Dickel participated in negotiations with the Nazi Party under the leadership of Anton Drexler, who attempted to negotiate with Dickel to merge the Volkish Work Community with the Nazi Party and the German Social Party.", " However such plans were scrapped when Adolf Hitler, then only a member of the Nazi party, vehemently rejected the plan and threatened to resign from the NSDAP if the Nazis agreed to the merger.", " Hitler personally accused Dickel of being an enemy of National Socialism.", " Over time, Dickel would gradually drift away from his economic leftism and by the 1930s had become a proponent of laissez-faire capitalism." ], "title": "Otto Dickel" }, { "sentences": [ "Der Sieg des Glaubens (English: The Victory of Faith, Victory of Faith, or Victory of the Faith ) (1933) is the first propaganda film directed by Leni Riefenstahl.", " Her film recounts the Fifth Party Rally of the Nazi Party, which occurred in Nuremberg from 30 August to 3 September 1933.", " The film is of great historic interest because it shows Adolf Hitler and Ernst Röhm on close and intimate terms, before Röhm was shot on the orders of Hitler during the Night of the Long Knives on 1 July 1934.", " All known copies of the film were destroyed on Hitler's orders, and it was considered lost until a copy turned up in the 1990s in the United Kingdom." ], "title": "The Victory of Faith" }, { "sentences": [ "The Night of the Long Knives (German:    ), also called Operation Hummingbird (German: \"Unternehmen Kolibri\") or, in Germany, the Röhm Putsch (German spelling: \"Röhm-Putsch\" ), was a purge that took place in Nazi Germany from June 30 to July 2, 1934, when the Nazi regime carried out a series of political extrajudicial executions intended to consolidate Hitler's absolute hold on power in Germany.", " Many of those killed were leaders of the \"Sturmabteilung\" (SA), the Nazis' own paramilitary organization, colloquially known as the \"Brownshirts\" due to the color of their uniforms.", " The best-known victim of the purge was Ernst Röhm, the SA's leader and one of Hitler's longtime supporters and allies.", " Leading members of the left-wing Strasserist faction of the Nazi Party (NSDAP), along with its figurehead, Gregor Strasser, were also killed, as were establishment conservatives and anti-Nazis, such as former Chancellor Kurt von Schleicher and Bavarian politician Gustav Ritter von Kahr, who had suppressed Adolf Hitler's Munich Beer Hall Putsch in 1923.", " The murders of SA leaders were also intended to improve the image of the Hitler government with a German public that was increasingly critical of thuggish Brownshirt tactics." ], "title": "Night of the Long Knives" }, { "sentences": [ "Rassenkunde des deutschen Volkes (English: Racial Science of the German People), is a book written by German race researcher and Nazi Party member Hans Günther and published in 1922.", " The book strongly influenced the racial policy of Nazi Party; Adolf Hitler was so impressed by the work, that he made it the basis of his eugenics policy.", " The book had gone through six editions by 1926, and by 1945, more than half a million copies had been sold in Germany." ], "title": "Rassenkunde des deutschen Volkes" }, { "sentences": [ "Hitler: Memoirs of a Confidant are the published memoirs written by Otto Wagener about Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party's early history.", " A German major general by the end for World War II and, for a period, Wagener was Adolf Hitler's party economist, chief of staff of the SA, and confidant, whose career was derailed by rival Hermann Göring.", " Wagener wrote his memoirs in 1946 while being held by the British, filling “thirty-six British military exercise notebooks.”", " His work was not published until seven years after his death, in 1978 in German.", " The English edition was published in 1985 by Yale University Press.", " His memoirs are used, to some degree, by Third Reich historians." ], "title": "Hitler: Memoirs of a Confidant" }, { "sentences": [ "Triumph of the Will (German: Triumph des Willens ) is a 1935 German propaganda film directed, produced, edited, and co-written by Leni Riefenstahl.", " It chronicles the 1934 Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, which was attended by more than 700,000 Nazi supporters.", " The film contains excerpts from speeches given by Nazi leaders at the Congress, including Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hess and Julius Streicher, interspersed with footage of massed Sturmabteilung (SA) and Schutzstaffel (SS) troops and public reaction.", " Hitler commissioned the film and served as an unofficial executive producer; his name appears in the opening titles.", " The film's overriding theme is the return of Germany as a great power, with Hitler as the leader who will bring glory to the nation.", " Because the film was made after the 1934 Night of the Long Knives (on 30 June) many prominent Sturmabteilung (SA) members are absent—they were murdered in that Party purge, organised and orchestrated by Hitler to replace the SA with the Schutzstaffel (SS) as his main paramilitary force." ], "title": "Triumph of the Will" } ]
[ "Title: Ernst Röhm\n\nErnst Julius Günther Röhm (] ; 28 November 1887 – 1 July 1934) was a German military officer and an early member of the Nazi Party. As one of the members of its predecessor, the German Workers' Party, he was a close friend and early ally of Adolf Hitler and a co-founder of the \"Sturmabteilung \" (SA, \"Storm Battalion\"), the Nazi Party's militia, and later was its commander. By 1934, the German Army feared the SA's influence and Hitler had come to see Röhm as a potential rival, so he was executed during the Night of the Long Knives.", "Title: The Vengeance of Rome\n\nThe Vengeance of Rome (2006) is a novel by Michael Moorcock. It is the fourth in the Pyat Quartet tetralogy. In this novel, Colonel Pyat, an incarnation of the Eternal Champion, goes to Italy and Germany, where he becomes involved in Fascism and Naziism, including sexual encounters with Ernst Röhm and Adolf Hitler and a sojourn in Dachau. Mrs Cornelius, the mother of Jerry Cornelius, is another major character. The end of the novel sees Pyat confronted with his ambiguous heritage and his own unreliability as a narrator.", "Title: Dear Friend Hitler\n\nDear Friend Hitler (Hindi: प्रिय मित्र हिटलर ), released in India as Gandhi to Hitler, is a multilingual Indian drama film based on the movie \" Der Untergang\" or \" The Downfall\" letters written by Mohandas Gandhi to the leader of the Nazi Party and Chancellor of Germany Adolf Hitler. The film, starring Raghubir Yadav as Adolf Hitler and Neha Dhupia as Eva Braun, was directed by Rakesh Ranjan Kumar and produced by Anil Kumar Sharma under the production house Amrapali media vision. It was screened at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival where it received negative reviews. \"Film Business Asia\" quoted that \"despite the provocative title, the film is not a tribute to the murderous Führer\". It premiered in India on 29 July 2011.", "Title: La sombra de Heidegger\n\nLa sombra de Heidegger (English: The Shadow of Heidegger) is a 2005 thriller written by the Argentine philosopher José Pablo Feinmann. It depicts an exiled Nazi professor called Dieter Müller who writes a letter to his son, in which he describes the philosophy of Martin Heidegger as the spiritual guidance of the Nazi Party. Besides, \"La sombra de Heidegger\" has some elements that would enable it to be included in the category of historical novel. Although there are fictional characters, most of the people involved in the novel are public—and often controversial—figures, such as Adolf Hitler, Ernst Röhm, Jean-Paul Sartre and so on.The novel also covers topics of Argentine political life. More than once Müller satirizes the situation of peronism in Argentina.", "Title: Otto Dickel\n\nOtto Dickel (5 June 1880 in Darmstadt – 15 June 1944 in Undingen) was the founder of the fascist Völkisch Work Community that existed in Germany during the Weimar Republic era. In 1921, Dickel participated in negotiations with the Nazi Party under the leadership of Anton Drexler, who attempted to negotiate with Dickel to merge the Volkish Work Community with the Nazi Party and the German Social Party. However such plans were scrapped when Adolf Hitler, then only a member of the Nazi party, vehemently rejected the plan and threatened to resign from the NSDAP if the Nazis agreed to the merger. Hitler personally accused Dickel of being an enemy of National Socialism. Over time, Dickel would gradually drift away from his economic leftism and by the 1930s had become a proponent of laissez-faire capitalism.", "Title: The Victory of Faith\n\nDer Sieg des Glaubens (English: The Victory of Faith, Victory of Faith, or Victory of the Faith ) (1933) is the first propaganda film directed by Leni Riefenstahl. Her film recounts the Fifth Party Rally of the Nazi Party, which occurred in Nuremberg from 30 August to 3 September 1933. The film is of great historic interest because it shows Adolf Hitler and Ernst Röhm on close and intimate terms, before Röhm was shot on the orders of Hitler during the Night of the Long Knives on 1 July 1934. All known copies of the film were destroyed on Hitler's orders, and it was considered lost until a copy turned up in the 1990s in the United Kingdom.", "Title: Night of the Long Knives\n\nThe Night of the Long Knives (German:    ), also called Operation Hummingbird (German: \"Unternehmen Kolibri\") or, in Germany, the Röhm Putsch (German spelling: \"Röhm-Putsch\" ), was a purge that took place in Nazi Germany from June 30 to July 2, 1934, when the Nazi regime carried out a series of political extrajudicial executions intended to consolidate Hitler's absolute hold on power in Germany. Many of those killed were leaders of the \"Sturmabteilung\" (SA), the Nazis' own paramilitary organization, colloquially known as the \"Brownshirts\" due to the color of their uniforms. The best-known victim of the purge was Ernst Röhm, the SA's leader and one of Hitler's longtime supporters and allies. Leading members of the left-wing Strasserist faction of the Nazi Party (NSDAP), along with its figurehead, Gregor Strasser, were also killed, as were establishment conservatives and anti-Nazis, such as former Chancellor Kurt von Schleicher and Bavarian politician Gustav Ritter von Kahr, who had suppressed Adolf Hitler's Munich Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. The murders of SA leaders were also intended to improve the image of the Hitler government with a German public that was increasingly critical of thuggish Brownshirt tactics.", "Title: Rassenkunde des deutschen Volkes\n\nRassenkunde des deutschen Volkes (English: Racial Science of the German People), is a book written by German race researcher and Nazi Party member Hans Günther and published in 1922. The book strongly influenced the racial policy of Nazi Party; Adolf Hitler was so impressed by the work, that he made it the basis of his eugenics policy. The book had gone through six editions by 1926, and by 1945, more than half a million copies had been sold in Germany.", "Title: Hitler: Memoirs of a Confidant\n\nHitler: Memoirs of a Confidant are the published memoirs written by Otto Wagener about Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party's early history. A German major general by the end for World War II and, for a period, Wagener was Adolf Hitler's party economist, chief of staff of the SA, and confidant, whose career was derailed by rival Hermann Göring. Wagener wrote his memoirs in 1946 while being held by the British, filling “thirty-six British military exercise notebooks.” His work was not published until seven years after his death, in 1978 in German. The English edition was published in 1985 by Yale University Press. His memoirs are used, to some degree, by Third Reich historians.", "Title: Triumph of the Will\n\nTriumph of the Will (German: Triumph des Willens ) is a 1935 German propaganda film directed, produced, edited, and co-written by Leni Riefenstahl. It chronicles the 1934 Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, which was attended by more than 700,000 Nazi supporters. The film contains excerpts from speeches given by Nazi leaders at the Congress, including Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hess and Julius Streicher, interspersed with footage of massed Sturmabteilung (SA) and Schutzstaffel (SS) troops and public reaction. Hitler commissioned the film and served as an unofficial executive producer; his name appears in the opening titles. The film's overriding theme is the return of Germany as a great power, with Hitler as the leader who will bring glory to the nation. Because the film was made after the 1934 Night of the Long Knives (on 30 June) many prominent Sturmabteilung (SA) members are absent—they were murdered in that Party purge, organised and orchestrated by Hitler to replace the SA with the Schutzstaffel (SS) as his main paramilitary force." ]
6,711
How many Golden Globes did the actress who played Isabelle Wright in episode 3 of season 4 of Glee win for other roles ?
four
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{ "title": [ "Ina-Alice Kopp", "Sarah Jessica Parker" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Lights Out\" is the twentieth episode of the fourth season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the eighty-sixth episode overall.", " Written by Ryan Murphy and directed by Paris Barclay, it aired on Fox in the United States on April 25, 2013, and features the return of special guest star Sarah Jessica Parker as Isabelle Wright." ], "title": "Lights Out (Glee)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Makeover\" is the third episode of the fourth season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the sixty-ninth episode overall.", " Written by Ian Brennan and directed by Eric Stoltz, it aired on Fox in the United States on September 27, 2012.", " In the episode, Brittany (Heather Morris) and Blaine (Darren Criss) go head-to-head in a debate for student council president, while Kurt (Chris Colfer) lands an internship at Vogue.com and Rachel decides to give herself a makeover.", " The episode features the introduction of special guest star Sarah Jessica Parker as Isabelle Wright of Vogue.com." ], "title": "Makeover (Glee)" }, { "sentences": [ "She starred as \"Ge Li Er\" in the 2010 Chinese TV War Drama \"Departed Heroes\" (\"Yuan Qu De Fei Ying\"), directed by Qing Hua.", " She also played the receptionist of Isabelle Wright (Sarah Jessica Parker) in episode 3 of season 4 in Fox's TV show, \"Glee\", entitled \"Makeover\"." ], "title": "Ina-Alice Kopp" }, { "sentences": [ "Robinson Ekspeditionen 2011 (also known as Robinson: All or Nothing) was the fourteenth season of the Danish version of the Swedish television series \"Expedition Robinson\".", " This season premiered on September 5, 2011.", " The first twist this season was that the tribe that lost the first immunity challenge was to be forced to live on the desolate side of the island while the winning tribe lived on a side of the island that had many luxuries and comforts.", " The only thing separating the two tribes was a wall.", " The losing tribe was also forced to take part in a large elimination in which half of the tribe will be eliminated from the game (this was later revealed to be a trick as the four people voted out switched tribes).", " Among the contestants this season will be siblings Karina Andersen and Maria Bruun, who'll be on the same tribe but will keep their relationship a secret from the other contestants.", " As another twist, this year there was no \"Utopia\", instead eliminated contestants may be sent to \"Guardian Island\".", " On the island eliminated contestants will be forced to battle three guardians of a golden skull for a spot on the island.", " In episode 2 the two cousins, Hugo and Morten Kleister, entered the game as jokers and joined the recently cut-in-half North team.", " In episode 3, another joker, Mie Deichmann Jørgensen, also joined the North team, thought shortly after she was voted out of the game.", " In the same episode another joker, Daniel Broner Jensen, entered the game as a member of the South team, though he too was voted out shortly after due to his poor relationship with some of the other South team members (specifically Allan).", " In episode 6, the remaining contestants were asked if they wanted to switch tribes.", " While only Louise Valbjørn opted to do this, her move proved to be both strategic and game changing as she was able to successfully throw the immunity challenge to her old tribe and convince members of her new tribe to vote out Nima Alijana Hassanlouei.", " In episode 7, four more jokers, Kit Ruprecht, Marlene Thinggaard, Nicolai Barden, and Zabrina Kondrup, entered the game.", " Zabrina was well known for her participation in the previous season of Robinson.", " In episode 8, the guards protecting the golden skull were told that they had to \"curse\" a contestant.", " Said contestant would be given a mission to complete and if they failed they would automatically be eliminated from the competition.", " They chose Brigitte who ultimately passed her mission and was allowed to eliminate two of her fellow competitors (she chose Katrine and Kit).", " The final three contestants, Marlene Thinggaard and Hugo and Morten Kleister, took part in a final challenge which would determine the winner.", " Ultimately, Hugo Kleister beat out his cousin Morten and Marlene Thinggaard to win the grand prize of 250,000 Danish krones.", " At the end of the season, the three final guardians, all of whom had a key to the cage of the skull, took possession of the skull and with it half of the 500,000 krones prize to split among the four of them.", " This, however, would not have been true should the guardians have failed their final duel against Hugo, the actual winner of the season.", " Per faced Hugo in the final duel and won the 250,000 Danish krones for himself and fellow Guardians Patricia Beck, Tommy Kristensen, and Zabrina Kondrup." ], "title": "Robinson Ekspeditionen 2011" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Thanksgiving\" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the seventy-fourth episode overall.", " Written by Russel Friend and Garrett Lerner, and directed by Bradley Buecker, it aired on Fox in the United States on November 29, 2012.", " The episode features the return of many of the New Directions graduates to help in coaching the current glee club for Sectionals competition, which takes place on Thanksgiving, and the reappearance of special guest star Sarah Jessica Parker as Isabelle Wright, Kurt's boss in New York City." ], "title": "Thanksgiving (Glee)" }, { "sentences": [ "Monica Vitti (born 3 November 1931 ) is an Italian actress best known for her starring roles in films directed by Michelangelo Antonioni during the early 1960s.", " After working with Antonioni, Vitti changed focus and began making comedies, working with director Mario Monicelli on many films.", " She has appeared opposite Marcello Mastroianni, Richard Harris, Terence Stamp, Michael Caine and Dirk Bogarde.", " Vitti won five David di Donatello Awards for Best Actress, seven Italian Golden Globes for Best Actress, the Career Golden Globe, and the Venice Film Festival Career Golden Lion Award." ], "title": "Monica Vitti" }, { "sentences": [ "The Churchills are an indie pop/rock foursome from the New York/New Jersey area.", " They are probably most commonly known for their appearance on the television show Spin City, during season 3 in the episode titled \"Internal Affairs\".", " They performed their song \"Everybody Gets What They Deserve\" at the end of the show in front of the Flatiron Building in Manhattan.", " This same song is also featured in the TV show Scrubs, in the episode titled My Lips Are Sealed.", " Meadow Soprano wears a band T-shirt in Episode 3 of Season 2 of The Sopranos, and again in Episode 3 of Season 3." ], "title": "The Churchills (American band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Robinson Ekspeditionen 2010 was the thirteenth season of the Danish version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson.", " This season premiered on September 6, 2010.", " The major twist this season is that the contestants have been divided into tribes with half of each tribe being \"Masters\" and the other half being \"Slaves\".", " The contestants individual statuses were determined in a challenge they took part in before they were divided into tribes.", " The twelve members of each gender competed in a challenge against each other with the five winners being the masters of their tribe and each getting to pick one of the seven challenge losers from the other tribe as their slave.", " Through the slave selection process four contestants, Anja Balle, Gitte Behrendt, Vincent Muir, and Hector Nielsen, were eliminated and sent to \"Utopia\" to compete against each other as well as future eliminated contestants in order to earn a spot back in the game.", " Following the elimination, the \"Tenga\" and \"Minang\" tribes were formed with the Minang tribe being composed of the female winners and their slaves and the Tenga tribe of the male winners and their slaves.", " In episode 2, a tribal swap took place in which most of the contestants swapped tribes.", " In episode 3, no elimination took place due to Ali Ghiace's voluntary exit.", " Also in episode 3, it was revealed that, like last year, there is a mole competing in the game.", " With this news came that of the mole being the only person eligible to vote for two people at the third tribal council.", " In episode 5, both tribes competed in an elimination competition which would lead to players from each tribe being eliminated.", " Ultimately, it Maiken Andersen and Bjørn Lambertsen from Minang and Ann Applegren from Tenga who lost the challenge and were eliminated and sent to Utopia.", " In episode 9, the two tribes merged and five contestants from Utopia (Anja Balle, Diana Andersen, Germaine Nielsen, Hector Nielsen, and Reda Zamzam) returned to the game.", " In episode 10, Germaine lost a challenge and was eliminated.", " In episode 11, Anja and Reda were sent to Utopia where Anja lost a duel and was eliminated.", " In episode 13, all Utopia contestants competed in a duel which Hans \"HC\" Nørager lost and was eliminated.", " In episode 14, the recently voted out Gitte Benherdt along with all of the remaining Utopia residents competed in the final duel of the season for a spot in the final four.", " Ultimately, Hans Ravnholt won the duel while the others were eliminated in the following order, Gitte Behrendt, Diana Andersen, Jens Bach, Mette Egeberg, Henriette Nielsen, Hector Nielsen, and finally Jakob Jensen.", " In the final episode of the season the final four faced off in series of three challenges to determine the winner.", " As the winner of the first challenge Zabrina Kondrup was immune from the second, elimination challenge.", " Søren \"Nicolai\" Korshøj became the final contestant to be eliminated when he lost the second challenge." ], "title": "Robinson Ekspeditionen 2010" }, { "sentences": [ "Sarah Jessica Parker (born March 25, 1965) is an American actress, producer, and designer.", " She is known for her leading role as Carrie Bradshaw on the HBO television series \"Sex and the City\" (1998–2004).", " She won two Emmy Awards for the show: one for Outstanding Comedy Series (as producer) in 2001 and another for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 2004.", " For this role, she also won four Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy Series and three Screen Actors Guild Awards.", " She reprised the role in the films, \"Sex and the City\" (2008) and \"Sex and the City 2\" (2010)." ], "title": "Sarah Jessica Parker" }, { "sentences": [ "Expedition Robinson 2004, was the eighth season of Expedition Robinson, or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries, to air in Sweden and it aired starting on 13 September 2004 airing four episodes a week (Monday through Thursday with a new episode each day and a re-airing of all recent episodes on Saturdays) and was broadcast until 4 December 2004.", " The major twist this season was that of \"Team X\", a team composed of five wildcard contestants who entered the game in episode 3 to compete against the original two teams.", " Joker Johnny Leinonen also entered the competition in episode cycle 3 as part of the South team after buying his spot in the contest.", " Along with this twist, from episode 3 on any contestant voted out of either of the original teams would be sent to Team X to compete in a duel with a member of Team X (chosen by the last person to win a duel).", " Another twist that occurred in the same episode cycle was Frida Lundell's re-entrance into the competition following the voluntary exit of Tina Dadasvand.", " As an unexpected twist, Frida Lundell sold her spot in the game in episode cycle 4 in exchange for a sum of money.", " Following the sudden ejection of newer Team X members Gabriella Kopasz and Nicholas Nath due to rule breaking, the recently eliminated Rasmus Nilsson and Maryam \"Shante\" Shekhanzai returned to the game.", " Following the initial merge of the North and South teams, the Robinson tribe competed against Team X in immunity challenges.", " If Team X won the challenge, then Robinson would be forced to vote out one of their members (or send them to duel someone in Team X), but if Robinson won they would vote to send one of their team members to Team X.", " When a second merge occurred in episode cycle nine, it was revealed to the contestants that recently eliminated contestants Jerry Forsberg, Johanna Hakala, Dan Karlsson, Johnny Leinonen, Mikael Lundell, and Rasmus Nilsson had been moved to a secret location called \"Calm Island\", where they had been competing for two spots in the final merge tribe.", " Of the six competing for the two spots, only Dan Karlsson and Mikael Lundell were successful in earning spots in the Robinson tribe.", " At the end of the season, both the jury and the public were allowed to vote two of the eliminated contestants back into the game for the final four.", " The public chose Johanna, while the jury voted Jerry back into the game.", " In addition to this the public was allowed to allot ten jury votes among the two final contestants through the results of a public vote.", " Jerry Forsberg eventually won the season with a jury vote of 11-9 over Fike Najafi.", " Jerry received three of the public votes to Fike's seven." ], "title": "Expedition Robinson 2004" } ]
[ "Title: Lights Out (Glee)\n\n\"Lights Out\" is the twentieth episode of the fourth season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the eighty-sixth episode overall. Written by Ryan Murphy and directed by Paris Barclay, it aired on Fox in the United States on April 25, 2013, and features the return of special guest star Sarah Jessica Parker as Isabelle Wright.", "Title: Makeover (Glee)\n\n\"Makeover\" is the third episode of the fourth season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the sixty-ninth episode overall. Written by Ian Brennan and directed by Eric Stoltz, it aired on Fox in the United States on September 27, 2012. In the episode, Brittany (Heather Morris) and Blaine (Darren Criss) go head-to-head in a debate for student council president, while Kurt (Chris Colfer) lands an internship at Vogue.com and Rachel decides to give herself a makeover. The episode features the introduction of special guest star Sarah Jessica Parker as Isabelle Wright of Vogue.com.", "Title: Ina-Alice Kopp\n\nShe starred as \"Ge Li Er\" in the 2010 Chinese TV War Drama \"Departed Heroes\" (\"Yuan Qu De Fei Ying\"), directed by Qing Hua. She also played the receptionist of Isabelle Wright (Sarah Jessica Parker) in episode 3 of season 4 in Fox's TV show, \"Glee\", entitled \"Makeover\".", "Title: Robinson Ekspeditionen 2011\n\nRobinson Ekspeditionen 2011 (also known as Robinson: All or Nothing) was the fourteenth season of the Danish version of the Swedish television series \"Expedition Robinson\". This season premiered on September 5, 2011. The first twist this season was that the tribe that lost the first immunity challenge was to be forced to live on the desolate side of the island while the winning tribe lived on a side of the island that had many luxuries and comforts. The only thing separating the two tribes was a wall. The losing tribe was also forced to take part in a large elimination in which half of the tribe will be eliminated from the game (this was later revealed to be a trick as the four people voted out switched tribes). Among the contestants this season will be siblings Karina Andersen and Maria Bruun, who'll be on the same tribe but will keep their relationship a secret from the other contestants. As another twist, this year there was no \"Utopia\", instead eliminated contestants may be sent to \"Guardian Island\". On the island eliminated contestants will be forced to battle three guardians of a golden skull for a spot on the island. In episode 2 the two cousins, Hugo and Morten Kleister, entered the game as jokers and joined the recently cut-in-half North team. In episode 3, another joker, Mie Deichmann Jørgensen, also joined the North team, thought shortly after she was voted out of the game. In the same episode another joker, Daniel Broner Jensen, entered the game as a member of the South team, though he too was voted out shortly after due to his poor relationship with some of the other South team members (specifically Allan). In episode 6, the remaining contestants were asked if they wanted to switch tribes. While only Louise Valbjørn opted to do this, her move proved to be both strategic and game changing as she was able to successfully throw the immunity challenge to her old tribe and convince members of her new tribe to vote out Nima Alijana Hassanlouei. In episode 7, four more jokers, Kit Ruprecht, Marlene Thinggaard, Nicolai Barden, and Zabrina Kondrup, entered the game. Zabrina was well known for her participation in the previous season of Robinson. In episode 8, the guards protecting the golden skull were told that they had to \"curse\" a contestant. Said contestant would be given a mission to complete and if they failed they would automatically be eliminated from the competition. They chose Brigitte who ultimately passed her mission and was allowed to eliminate two of her fellow competitors (she chose Katrine and Kit). The final three contestants, Marlene Thinggaard and Hugo and Morten Kleister, took part in a final challenge which would determine the winner. Ultimately, Hugo Kleister beat out his cousin Morten and Marlene Thinggaard to win the grand prize of 250,000 Danish krones. At the end of the season, the three final guardians, all of whom had a key to the cage of the skull, took possession of the skull and with it half of the 500,000 krones prize to split among the four of them. This, however, would not have been true should the guardians have failed their final duel against Hugo, the actual winner of the season. Per faced Hugo in the final duel and won the 250,000 Danish krones for himself and fellow Guardians Patricia Beck, Tommy Kristensen, and Zabrina Kondrup.", "Title: Thanksgiving (Glee)\n\n\"Thanksgiving\" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the seventy-fourth episode overall. Written by Russel Friend and Garrett Lerner, and directed by Bradley Buecker, it aired on Fox in the United States on November 29, 2012. The episode features the return of many of the New Directions graduates to help in coaching the current glee club for Sectionals competition, which takes place on Thanksgiving, and the reappearance of special guest star Sarah Jessica Parker as Isabelle Wright, Kurt's boss in New York City.", "Title: Monica Vitti\n\nMonica Vitti (born 3 November 1931 ) is an Italian actress best known for her starring roles in films directed by Michelangelo Antonioni during the early 1960s. After working with Antonioni, Vitti changed focus and began making comedies, working with director Mario Monicelli on many films. She has appeared opposite Marcello Mastroianni, Richard Harris, Terence Stamp, Michael Caine and Dirk Bogarde. Vitti won five David di Donatello Awards for Best Actress, seven Italian Golden Globes for Best Actress, the Career Golden Globe, and the Venice Film Festival Career Golden Lion Award.", "Title: The Churchills (American band)\n\nThe Churchills are an indie pop/rock foursome from the New York/New Jersey area. They are probably most commonly known for their appearance on the television show Spin City, during season 3 in the episode titled \"Internal Affairs\". They performed their song \"Everybody Gets What They Deserve\" at the end of the show in front of the Flatiron Building in Manhattan. This same song is also featured in the TV show Scrubs, in the episode titled My Lips Are Sealed. Meadow Soprano wears a band T-shirt in Episode 3 of Season 2 of The Sopranos, and again in Episode 3 of Season 3.", "Title: Robinson Ekspeditionen 2010\n\nRobinson Ekspeditionen 2010 was the thirteenth season of the Danish version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson. This season premiered on September 6, 2010. The major twist this season is that the contestants have been divided into tribes with half of each tribe being \"Masters\" and the other half being \"Slaves\". The contestants individual statuses were determined in a challenge they took part in before they were divided into tribes. The twelve members of each gender competed in a challenge against each other with the five winners being the masters of their tribe and each getting to pick one of the seven challenge losers from the other tribe as their slave. Through the slave selection process four contestants, Anja Balle, Gitte Behrendt, Vincent Muir, and Hector Nielsen, were eliminated and sent to \"Utopia\" to compete against each other as well as future eliminated contestants in order to earn a spot back in the game. Following the elimination, the \"Tenga\" and \"Minang\" tribes were formed with the Minang tribe being composed of the female winners and their slaves and the Tenga tribe of the male winners and their slaves. In episode 2, a tribal swap took place in which most of the contestants swapped tribes. In episode 3, no elimination took place due to Ali Ghiace's voluntary exit. Also in episode 3, it was revealed that, like last year, there is a mole competing in the game. With this news came that of the mole being the only person eligible to vote for two people at the third tribal council. In episode 5, both tribes competed in an elimination competition which would lead to players from each tribe being eliminated. Ultimately, it Maiken Andersen and Bjørn Lambertsen from Minang and Ann Applegren from Tenga who lost the challenge and were eliminated and sent to Utopia. In episode 9, the two tribes merged and five contestants from Utopia (Anja Balle, Diana Andersen, Germaine Nielsen, Hector Nielsen, and Reda Zamzam) returned to the game. In episode 10, Germaine lost a challenge and was eliminated. In episode 11, Anja and Reda were sent to Utopia where Anja lost a duel and was eliminated. In episode 13, all Utopia contestants competed in a duel which Hans \"HC\" Nørager lost and was eliminated. In episode 14, the recently voted out Gitte Benherdt along with all of the remaining Utopia residents competed in the final duel of the season for a spot in the final four. Ultimately, Hans Ravnholt won the duel while the others were eliminated in the following order, Gitte Behrendt, Diana Andersen, Jens Bach, Mette Egeberg, Henriette Nielsen, Hector Nielsen, and finally Jakob Jensen. In the final episode of the season the final four faced off in series of three challenges to determine the winner. As the winner of the first challenge Zabrina Kondrup was immune from the second, elimination challenge. Søren \"Nicolai\" Korshøj became the final contestant to be eliminated when he lost the second challenge.", "Title: Sarah Jessica Parker\n\nSarah Jessica Parker (born March 25, 1965) is an American actress, producer, and designer. She is known for her leading role as Carrie Bradshaw on the HBO television series \"Sex and the City\" (1998–2004). She won two Emmy Awards for the show: one for Outstanding Comedy Series (as producer) in 2001 and another for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 2004. For this role, she also won four Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy Series and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. She reprised the role in the films, \"Sex and the City\" (2008) and \"Sex and the City 2\" (2010).", "Title: Expedition Robinson 2004\n\nExpedition Robinson 2004, was the eighth season of Expedition Robinson, or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries, to air in Sweden and it aired starting on 13 September 2004 airing four episodes a week (Monday through Thursday with a new episode each day and a re-airing of all recent episodes on Saturdays) and was broadcast until 4 December 2004. The major twist this season was that of \"Team X\", a team composed of five wildcard contestants who entered the game in episode 3 to compete against the original two teams. Joker Johnny Leinonen also entered the competition in episode cycle 3 as part of the South team after buying his spot in the contest. Along with this twist, from episode 3 on any contestant voted out of either of the original teams would be sent to Team X to compete in a duel with a member of Team X (chosen by the last person to win a duel). Another twist that occurred in the same episode cycle was Frida Lundell's re-entrance into the competition following the voluntary exit of Tina Dadasvand. As an unexpected twist, Frida Lundell sold her spot in the game in episode cycle 4 in exchange for a sum of money. Following the sudden ejection of newer Team X members Gabriella Kopasz and Nicholas Nath due to rule breaking, the recently eliminated Rasmus Nilsson and Maryam \"Shante\" Shekhanzai returned to the game. Following the initial merge of the North and South teams, the Robinson tribe competed against Team X in immunity challenges. If Team X won the challenge, then Robinson would be forced to vote out one of their members (or send them to duel someone in Team X), but if Robinson won they would vote to send one of their team members to Team X. When a second merge occurred in episode cycle nine, it was revealed to the contestants that recently eliminated contestants Jerry Forsberg, Johanna Hakala, Dan Karlsson, Johnny Leinonen, Mikael Lundell, and Rasmus Nilsson had been moved to a secret location called \"Calm Island\", where they had been competing for two spots in the final merge tribe. Of the six competing for the two spots, only Dan Karlsson and Mikael Lundell were successful in earning spots in the Robinson tribe. At the end of the season, both the jury and the public were allowed to vote two of the eliminated contestants back into the game for the final four. The public chose Johanna, while the jury voted Jerry back into the game. In addition to this the public was allowed to allot ten jury votes among the two final contestants through the results of a public vote. Jerry Forsberg eventually won the season with a jury vote of 11-9 over Fike Najafi. Jerry received three of the public votes to Fike's seven." ]
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Rosie Fellner portrayed Joei Harkness with an English actor who passed away in which year ?
2017
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale is the twenty-second studio album by Eric Clapton.", " It consists of covers of songs by J. J. Cale, who had passed away the previous year.", " It was named after Cale's 1972 single \"Call Me the Breeze\".", " It was produced by Clapton and Simon Climie." ], "title": "The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale" }, { "sentences": [ "Avalon Production (original title in Macedonian Cyrillic: Авалон Продукција, transliterated to English as \"Avalon Produkcija\") is a Macedonian record label founded in 1993 by brothers Boban and Daniel Milošeski.", " In 2014, Daniel Milošeski passed away." ], "title": "Avalon Production" }, { "sentences": [ "Rosie Fellner is an English/Irish actress and film producer.", " Fellner’s first foray into the spotlight was on the cult TV show \"The Fast Show\", which featured celebrity guest stars, such as Johnny Depp.", " Fellner also received attention for the popular British series, \"The Alan Clarke Diaries\", for her portrayal of Joei Harkness, whose love affair with John Hurt's character causes a scandal.", " In addition, she notably appeared with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon in the series, \"The Trip To Italy\", as well as the movie version.", " Fellner has worked as an actress on TV, film, radio and on the stage, starring with Kate Beckinsale, Sean Bean, Robert De Niro, Geoffrey Rush, Heather Graham, and Jacqueline Bisset.", " Fellner co-founded the production company, Rosebud Pictures, with her husband, Adrian Vitoria." ], "title": "Rosie Fellner" }, { "sentences": [ "In natural language processing, open information extraction (OIE) is the task of generating a structured, machine-readable representation of the information in text, usually in the form of triples or n-ary propositions.", " A proposition can be understood as truth-bearer, a textual expression of a potential fact (e.g., \"Dante wrote the Divine Comedy\"), represented in an amenable structure for computers [e.g., (\"Dante\", \"wrote\", \"Divine Comedy\")].", " An OIE extraction normally consists of a relation and a set of arguments.", " For instance, (\"Dante\", \"passed away in\" \"Ravenna\") is a proposition formed by the relation \"passed away in\" and the arguments \"Dante\" and \"Ravenna\".", " The first argument is usually referred as the subject while the second is considered to be the object." ], "title": "Open information extraction" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir John Vincent Hurt, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (22 January 1940 – 25 January 2017) was an English actor whose screen and stage career spanned more than 50 years.", " Hurt was regarded as one of Britain's finest actors; director David Lynch described him as \"simply the greatest actor in the world\"." ], "title": "John Hurt" }, { "sentences": [ "The current president of the CER is the chief rabbi of Moscow, Pinchas Goldschmidt, who served as chairman of the Standing Committee for over ten years.", " The chairman of the Presidium is associate president Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis.", " Before Rabbi Sitruk, the organization was headed by Rabbi Lord Dr Immanuel Jacobovits, Chief Rabbi of Great Britain.", " The Executive Director of the CER since inception was Rabbi Maurice (Moshe) Rose, succeeded in the year 2001 by Rabbi Aba Dunner, who passed away in 2011.", " In 2017 Mr. Gady Gronich, assumed the position of Chief of Staff to the President of CER and works alongside the Rabbinical Director Rabbi Moshe Lebel ,Secretary Rabbi Aharon Shmuel Baskin and President of Association and Special Adviser of the Board of Patrons Mrs. Shorena Mikava ." ], "title": "Conference of European Rabbis" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Halsey was a British actor who sadly passed away on 25th September 2017." ], "title": "Michael Halsey" }, { "sentences": [ "The Capers-Motte House is a pre-Revolutionary house at 69 Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina.", " The house was likely built before 1745 by Richard Capers.", " Later, the house was the home of Colonel Jacob Motte, who served as the treasurer of the colony for 27 years, before passing away in 1770.", " His son, also named Jacob Motte, married Rebecca Brewton Motte, sister of Miles Brewton.", " In 1778, Colonel James Parsons occupied the house; he was a member of the Continental Congress and had been offered the vice-presidency of South Carolina before the formation of the United States.", " From 1800 to 1811, O'Brien Smith, a member of Congress, owned the house.", " He passed away in 1779, leaving the house to his widow.", " Later it was owned by his sister Honora Smith Pyne.", " Mrs. William Mason Smith bought the house in 1869, and her granddaughter, American artist Miss Alice Ravenel Huger Smith lived in the house in the 20th century.", " The house was restored to its Georgian and Adam period appearance, with later changes removed, when it was bought by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cecil in 1969." ], "title": "Capers-Motte House" }, { "sentences": [ "Blues on Bach is an album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet recorded in 1973 and released on the Atlantic label.", " The album includes five compositions based on Johann Sebastian Bach's melodies from \"The Old Year Has Now Passed Away\" (\"Regret?\")", ", \"Sleepers Wake\" (\"Rise Up in the Morning\"), \"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring\" (\"Precious Joy\"), \"Klavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach\" (Don't Stop This Train\") and \"The Well-Tempered Clavier\" (\"Tears from the Children\")." ], "title": "Blues on Bach" }, { "sentences": [ "The Housemaid (Vietnamese: Cô Hầu Gái ) is a 2016 Vietnamese gothic romance horror film directed by Derek Nguyen and starring Nhung Kate, Jean-Michel Richaud, Kim Xuan, and Rosie Fellner.", " Released in Vietnam on September 16, 2016, the film became the third-highest-grossing horror film in Vietnam's history and had its North American premiere at the 2017 Los Angeles Film Festival." ], "title": "The Housemaid (2016 film)" } ]
[ "Title: The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale\n\nThe Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale is the twenty-second studio album by Eric Clapton. It consists of covers of songs by J. J. Cale, who had passed away the previous year. It was named after Cale's 1972 single \"Call Me the Breeze\". It was produced by Clapton and Simon Climie.", "Title: Avalon Production\n\nAvalon Production (original title in Macedonian Cyrillic: Авалон Продукција, transliterated to English as \"Avalon Produkcija\") is a Macedonian record label founded in 1993 by brothers Boban and Daniel Milošeski. In 2014, Daniel Milošeski passed away.", "Title: Rosie Fellner\n\nRosie Fellner is an English/Irish actress and film producer. Fellner’s first foray into the spotlight was on the cult TV show \"The Fast Show\", which featured celebrity guest stars, such as Johnny Depp. Fellner also received attention for the popular British series, \"The Alan Clarke Diaries\", for her portrayal of Joei Harkness, whose love affair with John Hurt's character causes a scandal. In addition, she notably appeared with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon in the series, \"The Trip To Italy\", as well as the movie version. Fellner has worked as an actress on TV, film, radio and on the stage, starring with Kate Beckinsale, Sean Bean, Robert De Niro, Geoffrey Rush, Heather Graham, and Jacqueline Bisset. Fellner co-founded the production company, Rosebud Pictures, with her husband, Adrian Vitoria.", "Title: Open information extraction\n\nIn natural language processing, open information extraction (OIE) is the task of generating a structured, machine-readable representation of the information in text, usually in the form of triples or n-ary propositions. A proposition can be understood as truth-bearer, a textual expression of a potential fact (e.g., \"Dante wrote the Divine Comedy\"), represented in an amenable structure for computers [e.g., (\"Dante\", \"wrote\", \"Divine Comedy\")]. An OIE extraction normally consists of a relation and a set of arguments. For instance, (\"Dante\", \"passed away in\" \"Ravenna\") is a proposition formed by the relation \"passed away in\" and the arguments \"Dante\" and \"Ravenna\". The first argument is usually referred as the subject while the second is considered to be the object.", "Title: John Hurt\n\nSir John Vincent Hurt, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (22 January 1940 – 25 January 2017) was an English actor whose screen and stage career spanned more than 50 years. Hurt was regarded as one of Britain's finest actors; director David Lynch described him as \"simply the greatest actor in the world\".", "Title: Conference of European Rabbis\n\nThe current president of the CER is the chief rabbi of Moscow, Pinchas Goldschmidt, who served as chairman of the Standing Committee for over ten years. The chairman of the Presidium is associate president Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis. Before Rabbi Sitruk, the organization was headed by Rabbi Lord Dr Immanuel Jacobovits, Chief Rabbi of Great Britain. The Executive Director of the CER since inception was Rabbi Maurice (Moshe) Rose, succeeded in the year 2001 by Rabbi Aba Dunner, who passed away in 2011. In 2017 Mr. Gady Gronich, assumed the position of Chief of Staff to the President of CER and works alongside the Rabbinical Director Rabbi Moshe Lebel ,Secretary Rabbi Aharon Shmuel Baskin and President of Association and Special Adviser of the Board of Patrons Mrs. Shorena Mikava .", "Title: Michael Halsey\n\nMichael Halsey was a British actor who sadly passed away on 25th September 2017.", "Title: Capers-Motte House\n\nThe Capers-Motte House is a pre-Revolutionary house at 69 Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina. The house was likely built before 1745 by Richard Capers. Later, the house was the home of Colonel Jacob Motte, who served as the treasurer of the colony for 27 years, before passing away in 1770. His son, also named Jacob Motte, married Rebecca Brewton Motte, sister of Miles Brewton. In 1778, Colonel James Parsons occupied the house; he was a member of the Continental Congress and had been offered the vice-presidency of South Carolina before the formation of the United States. From 1800 to 1811, O'Brien Smith, a member of Congress, owned the house. He passed away in 1779, leaving the house to his widow. Later it was owned by his sister Honora Smith Pyne. Mrs. William Mason Smith bought the house in 1869, and her granddaughter, American artist Miss Alice Ravenel Huger Smith lived in the house in the 20th century. The house was restored to its Georgian and Adam period appearance, with later changes removed, when it was bought by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cecil in 1969.", "Title: Blues on Bach\n\nBlues on Bach is an album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet recorded in 1973 and released on the Atlantic label. The album includes five compositions based on Johann Sebastian Bach's melodies from \"The Old Year Has Now Passed Away\" (\"Regret?\") , \"Sleepers Wake\" (\"Rise Up in the Morning\"), \"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring\" (\"Precious Joy\"), \"Klavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach\" (Don't Stop This Train\") and \"The Well-Tempered Clavier\" (\"Tears from the Children\").", "Title: The Housemaid (2016 film)\n\nThe Housemaid (Vietnamese: Cô Hầu Gái ) is a 2016 Vietnamese gothic romance horror film directed by Derek Nguyen and starring Nhung Kate, Jean-Michel Richaud, Kim Xuan, and Rosie Fellner. Released in Vietnam on September 16, 2016, the film became the third-highest-grossing horror film in Vietnam's history and had its North American premiere at the 2017 Los Angeles Film Festival." ]
6,713
Nora-Jane Noone is an Irish film and television actress best known for her role as Bernadette in "The Magdalene Sisters" , a 2002 Irish-British drama film written and directed by who?
Peter Mullan
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[ { "sentences": [ "Sex in a Cold Climate is an 1998 Irish documentary film detailing the mistreatment of \"fallen women\" in the Magdalene laundries in Ireland.", " It was produced and directed by Steve Humphries and narrated by Dervla Kirwan.", " It was used as a source for the 2002 film, \"The Magdalene Sisters\"." ], "title": "Sex in a Cold Climate" }, { "sentences": [ "Frances \"Franny\" Healy (born 24 August 1970) is an Irish actress, comedian, radio personality and TV presenter.", " She starred as \"Niamh Corrigan\" in the famous BBC Scotland soap opera \"River City\".", " Other television credits include Taggart and the Irish soap Fair City.", " Film credits include The Magdalene Sisters and The Serpent's Kiss, where she starred alongside Ewan McGregor.", " Theatre credits include \"The Vagina Monologues\", \"The Seagull\" and \"Juno and the Paycock\"." ], "title": "Frances Healy" }, { "sentences": [ "Brand New-U (also known as Identicals in the United States) is a 2015 science fiction, thriller film written and directed by Simon Pummell and produced by Janine Marmot.", " It stars Lachlan Nieboer and Nora-Jane Noone.", " ." ], "title": "Brand New-U" }, { "sentences": [ "Phyllis MacMahon was a British actress.", " She is known for her work in films such as \"10 Rillington Place\" (1971) in which she played Muriel Eady, the first woman murdered in the film by Richard Attenborough's John Christie, \"Leo the Last\" (1970), \"I Don't Want to Be Born\" (1975), \"The Magdalene Sisters\" (2002) and \"Shaun of the Dead\" (2004).", " She also played an Irish nurse in John Mackenzie's \"Made\" (1972).", " She typically played nuns, prostitutes or old aunts." ], "title": "Phyllis MacMahon" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Patrick-Simpson (born 18 January 1979) is a Northern Irish actor.", " Patrick-Simpson is best known for his role as Brendan in the film \"The Magdalene Sisters\".", " He has also appeared in the film \"The Boxer\", the TV Drama \"The Clinic\" and \"Fifty Dead Men Walking\"." ], "title": "Chris Patrick-Simpson" }, { "sentences": [ "Dorothy Duffy (born in Douglas Bridge, Northern Ireland) is an Irish actress.", " She is best known for her performance as Rose / Patricia in \"The Magdalene Sisters\"." ], "title": "Dorothy Duffy" }, { "sentences": [ "Nora-Jane Noone (born 8 March 1984) is an Irish film and television actress best known for her role as Bernadette in \"The Magdalene Sisters\"." ], "title": "Nora-Jane Noone" }, { "sentences": [ "Deirdre Davis (born 1963) is a Scottish actress.", " She is known for her role as Eileen Donachie in the BBC Scotland soap opera \"River City\", which she starred in for almost 14 years, from its first broadcast on 24 September 2002 until May 2016.", " She has also appeared in the films \"Orpahns\" (1998), \"The Debt Collector\" (1999), \"The Magdalene Sisters\" (2002), and \"The Rocket Post\" (2004)." ], "title": "Deirdre Davis" }, { "sentences": [ "The Magdalene Sisters is a 2002 Irish-British drama film written and directed by Peter Mullan, about three teenage girls who were sent to Magdalene Asylums (also known as 'Magdalene Laundries') homes for women who were labelled as \"fallen\" by their families or society.", " The homes were maintained by individual religious orders in the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland." ], "title": "The Magdalene Sisters" }, { "sentences": [ "Tiger Raid is a 2016 Irish-British drama film directed by Simon Dixon and written by Simon Dixon, Mick Donnellan and Gareth Coulam Evans." ], "title": "Tiger Raid" } ]
[ "Title: Sex in a Cold Climate\n\nSex in a Cold Climate is an 1998 Irish documentary film detailing the mistreatment of \"fallen women\" in the Magdalene laundries in Ireland. It was produced and directed by Steve Humphries and narrated by Dervla Kirwan. It was used as a source for the 2002 film, \"The Magdalene Sisters\".", "Title: Frances Healy\n\nFrances \"Franny\" Healy (born 24 August 1970) is an Irish actress, comedian, radio personality and TV presenter. She starred as \"Niamh Corrigan\" in the famous BBC Scotland soap opera \"River City\". Other television credits include Taggart and the Irish soap Fair City. Film credits include The Magdalene Sisters and The Serpent's Kiss, where she starred alongside Ewan McGregor. Theatre credits include \"The Vagina Monologues\", \"The Seagull\" and \"Juno and the Paycock\".", "Title: Brand New-U\n\nBrand New-U (also known as Identicals in the United States) is a 2015 science fiction, thriller film written and directed by Simon Pummell and produced by Janine Marmot. It stars Lachlan Nieboer and Nora-Jane Noone. .", "Title: Phyllis MacMahon\n\nPhyllis MacMahon was a British actress. She is known for her work in films such as \"10 Rillington Place\" (1971) in which she played Muriel Eady, the first woman murdered in the film by Richard Attenborough's John Christie, \"Leo the Last\" (1970), \"I Don't Want to Be Born\" (1975), \"The Magdalene Sisters\" (2002) and \"Shaun of the Dead\" (2004). She also played an Irish nurse in John Mackenzie's \"Made\" (1972). She typically played nuns, prostitutes or old aunts.", "Title: Chris Patrick-Simpson\n\nChris Patrick-Simpson (born 18 January 1979) is a Northern Irish actor. Patrick-Simpson is best known for his role as Brendan in the film \"The Magdalene Sisters\". He has also appeared in the film \"The Boxer\", the TV Drama \"The Clinic\" and \"Fifty Dead Men Walking\".", "Title: Dorothy Duffy\n\nDorothy Duffy (born in Douglas Bridge, Northern Ireland) is an Irish actress. She is best known for her performance as Rose / Patricia in \"The Magdalene Sisters\".", "Title: Nora-Jane Noone\n\nNora-Jane Noone (born 8 March 1984) is an Irish film and television actress best known for her role as Bernadette in \"The Magdalene Sisters\".", "Title: Deirdre Davis\n\nDeirdre Davis (born 1963) is a Scottish actress. She is known for her role as Eileen Donachie in the BBC Scotland soap opera \"River City\", which she starred in for almost 14 years, from its first broadcast on 24 September 2002 until May 2016. She has also appeared in the films \"Orpahns\" (1998), \"The Debt Collector\" (1999), \"The Magdalene Sisters\" (2002), and \"The Rocket Post\" (2004).", "Title: The Magdalene Sisters\n\nThe Magdalene Sisters is a 2002 Irish-British drama film written and directed by Peter Mullan, about three teenage girls who were sent to Magdalene Asylums (also known as 'Magdalene Laundries') homes for women who were labelled as \"fallen\" by their families or society. The homes were maintained by individual religious orders in the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland.", "Title: Tiger Raid\n\nTiger Raid is a 2016 Irish-British drama film directed by Simon Dixon and written by Simon Dixon, Mick Donnellan and Gareth Coulam Evans." ]
6,714
Soo Yong starred in a 1955 American drama-romance film that was set in what city?
Hong Kong
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Phenix City Story is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Phil Karlson for Allied Artists, written by Daniel Mainwaring and Crane Wilbur, and starring John McIntire, Richard Kiley, and Kathryn Grant.", " It had an unusual \"triple premiere\" held on July 19, 1955 in Phenix City, Columbus and Chicago (NB.", " the AFI incorrectly lists it as July 9)." ], "title": "The Phenix City Story" }, { "sentences": [ "Desert Sands is a 1955 American adventure film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Danny Arnold, George W. George and George F. Slavin.", " The film stars Ralph Meeker, Marla English, J. Carrol Naish, John Carradine, Ron Randell, John Smith and Keith Larsen.", " The film was released on November 18, 1955, by United Artists.", " The film was based on the 1954 novel \"Punitive Action\", one of a series of French Foreign Legion novels written by John Robb.", " Unlike many Foreign Legion films the film was set in the 1950s." ], "title": "Desert Sands" }, { "sentences": [ "Flight to Hong Kong is a 1956 American crime film directed by Joseph M. Newman and written by Edward G. O'Callaghan and Leo Townsend.", " The film stars Rory Calhoun, Barbara Rush, Dolores Donlon, Soo Yong, Pat Conway and Werner Klemperer.", " The film was released on October 8, 1956, by United Artists." ], "title": "Flight to Hong Kong" }, { "sentences": [ "Secret of the Wasteland is a 1941 American Western film directed by Derwin Abrahams and written by Gerald Geraghty.", " The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Soo Yong, Barbara Britton, Douglas Fowley and Keith Richards.", " The film was released on November 15, 1941, by Paramount Pictures." ], "title": "Secret of the Wastelands" }, { "sentences": [ "City of Shadows is a 1955 American crime film directed by William Witney and written by Houston Branch.", " The film stars Victor McLaglen, John Baer, Kathleen Crowley, Anthony Caruso, June Vincent and Richard Reeves.", " The film was released on June 2, 1955, by Republic Pictures." ], "title": "City of Shadows" }, { "sentences": [ "The Trouble with Harry is a 1955 American black comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.", " The screenplay by John Michael Hayes was based on the 1949 novel by Jack Trevor Story.", " It starred Edmund Gwenn and John Forsythe; Jerry Mathers and Shirley MacLaine, in her first film role.", " \"The Trouble with Harry\" was released in the United States on October 3, 1955, then re-released in 1984 once the distribution rights had been acquired by Universal Pictures." ], "title": "The Trouble with Harry" }, { "sentences": [ "Pay It Forward is a 2000 American drama-romance film based on the novel of the same name by Catherine Ryan Hyde.", " It is set in Las Vegas in the present day, and it chronicles 12-year-old Trevor McKinney's launch of a goodwill movement known as 'pay it forward'.", " Directed by Mimi Leder and written by Leslie Dixon, it stars Haley Joel Osment as Trevor, Helen Hunt as his alcoholic single mother Arlene McKinney, and Kevin Spacey as his physically and emotionally scarred social studies teacher Eugene Simonet." ], "title": "Pay It Forward (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing is a 1955 Deluxe color American drama-romance film in CinemaScope.", " Set in 1949–50 in Hong Kong, it tells the story of a married, but separated, American reporter Mark Elliot (played by William Holden), who falls in love with a Eurasian doctor Han Suyin originally from China (played by Jennifer Jones), only to encounter prejudice from her family and from Hong Kong society." ], "title": "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Soo Yong, (Mandarin: Yang Siu; 31 October 1903 in Wailuku, Maui – October 1984 in Honolulu) was a Chinese-American actress.", " She acted in twenty-three Hollywood films and numerous television shows, mostly in supporting roles.", " Among them were \"The Good Earth\" (1937), \"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing\" (1955), and \"Sayonara\" (1957).", " In 1941 she married to C.K. Huang." ], "title": "Soo Yong" }, { "sentences": [ "Quest for the Lost City is a 1955 American documentary film which follows the travels of the travel writing team of Dana and Ginger Lamb, as they hike through the jungles of Central America.", " Produced by Sol Lesser Productions, it was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, and released on May 4, 1955.", " The film features an introduction by Heisman Trophy winner Tom Harmon, who used a survival kit developed by the Lambs during his days as an Army Air Force pilot during World War II.", " The film is based on the autobiographical book by the Lambs, entitled \"Enchanted Vagabonds\"." ], "title": "Quest for the Lost City" } ]
[ "Title: The Phenix City Story\n\nThe Phenix City Story is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Phil Karlson for Allied Artists, written by Daniel Mainwaring and Crane Wilbur, and starring John McIntire, Richard Kiley, and Kathryn Grant. It had an unusual \"triple premiere\" held on July 19, 1955 in Phenix City, Columbus and Chicago (NB. the AFI incorrectly lists it as July 9).", "Title: Desert Sands\n\nDesert Sands is a 1955 American adventure film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Danny Arnold, George W. George and George F. Slavin. The film stars Ralph Meeker, Marla English, J. Carrol Naish, John Carradine, Ron Randell, John Smith and Keith Larsen. The film was released on November 18, 1955, by United Artists. The film was based on the 1954 novel \"Punitive Action\", one of a series of French Foreign Legion novels written by John Robb. Unlike many Foreign Legion films the film was set in the 1950s.", "Title: Flight to Hong Kong\n\nFlight to Hong Kong is a 1956 American crime film directed by Joseph M. Newman and written by Edward G. O'Callaghan and Leo Townsend. The film stars Rory Calhoun, Barbara Rush, Dolores Donlon, Soo Yong, Pat Conway and Werner Klemperer. The film was released on October 8, 1956, by United Artists.", "Title: Secret of the Wastelands\n\nSecret of the Wasteland is a 1941 American Western film directed by Derwin Abrahams and written by Gerald Geraghty. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Soo Yong, Barbara Britton, Douglas Fowley and Keith Richards. The film was released on November 15, 1941, by Paramount Pictures.", "Title: City of Shadows\n\nCity of Shadows is a 1955 American crime film directed by William Witney and written by Houston Branch. The film stars Victor McLaglen, John Baer, Kathleen Crowley, Anthony Caruso, June Vincent and Richard Reeves. The film was released on June 2, 1955, by Republic Pictures.", "Title: The Trouble with Harry\n\nThe Trouble with Harry is a 1955 American black comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes was based on the 1949 novel by Jack Trevor Story. It starred Edmund Gwenn and John Forsythe; Jerry Mathers and Shirley MacLaine, in her first film role. \"The Trouble with Harry\" was released in the United States on October 3, 1955, then re-released in 1984 once the distribution rights had been acquired by Universal Pictures.", "Title: Pay It Forward (film)\n\nPay It Forward is a 2000 American drama-romance film based on the novel of the same name by Catherine Ryan Hyde. It is set in Las Vegas in the present day, and it chronicles 12-year-old Trevor McKinney's launch of a goodwill movement known as 'pay it forward'. Directed by Mimi Leder and written by Leslie Dixon, it stars Haley Joel Osment as Trevor, Helen Hunt as his alcoholic single mother Arlene McKinney, and Kevin Spacey as his physically and emotionally scarred social studies teacher Eugene Simonet.", "Title: Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (film)\n\nLove Is a Many-Splendored Thing is a 1955 Deluxe color American drama-romance film in CinemaScope. Set in 1949–50 in Hong Kong, it tells the story of a married, but separated, American reporter Mark Elliot (played by William Holden), who falls in love with a Eurasian doctor Han Suyin originally from China (played by Jennifer Jones), only to encounter prejudice from her family and from Hong Kong society.", "Title: Soo Yong\n\nSoo Yong, (Mandarin: Yang Siu; 31 October 1903 in Wailuku, Maui – October 1984 in Honolulu) was a Chinese-American actress. She acted in twenty-three Hollywood films and numerous television shows, mostly in supporting roles. Among them were \"The Good Earth\" (1937), \"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing\" (1955), and \"Sayonara\" (1957). In 1941 she married to C.K. Huang.", "Title: Quest for the Lost City\n\nQuest for the Lost City is a 1955 American documentary film which follows the travels of the travel writing team of Dana and Ginger Lamb, as they hike through the jungles of Central America. Produced by Sol Lesser Productions, it was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, and released on May 4, 1955. The film features an introduction by Heisman Trophy winner Tom Harmon, who used a survival kit developed by the Lambs during his days as an Army Air Force pilot during World War II. The film is based on the autobiographical book by the Lambs, entitled \"Enchanted Vagabonds\"." ]
6,715
Which vessel of the British Cunard Line was the subject of a Philip Plisson photo collection?
Queen Mary 2
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Ocean Steam Navigation Company (OSNC or Bremen Line) was a shipping company founded in 1847 in New York City by Edward Mills.", " It was the first company to be awarded a contract by the US government for the oceanic transportation of mail.", " In addition to the US contract, the company was partially subsidized by the Prussian government with the intention of increasing trade with the US out of the port of Bremen, hence the name Bremen Line.", " The line began operations in June 1847 with the steamship \"Washington\", which completed her first eastbound voyage on June 15 and was joined by a sister ship, \"Hermann\".", " Both vessels were slower than those operated by the Cunard Line, and the government revoked its contract with Oceanic by the end of 1847; it was later awarded to the Collins Line.", "\"Washington\" and \"Hermann\" both suffered mechanical difficulties, and Mills parted ways acrimoniously with the company—after giving control to investors but staying on as a manager, he tried to begin a competing line and was then fired from Oceanic.", " Both the company's vessels rebuilt with improved propulsion systems in the early 1850s, but they remained slower than the competition.", " After a brief upturn in business in 1855 when Cunard ships were chartered by the British government to serve in the Crimean War, competition returned to the North Atlantic the following year, as Cunard resumed service and German companies Hamburg America Line and Norddeutscher Lloyd began transatlantic crossings from German ports.", " In July 1857, after losing its remaining US mail contract for traffic to Germany, Oceanic ceased operations." ], "title": "Ocean Steam Navigation Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Cunard White Star Line, Ltd., was a British shipping line which existed between 1934 and 1949, It was created as an operating company to control the joint shipping assets of the Cunard Line and the White Star Line after both companies experienced financial difficulties during the Great Depression.", " Cunard White Star controlled a total of twenty-five large ocean liners (with Cunard contributing fifteen ships and White Star ten).", " Both Cunard and White Star were in dire financial trouble, and were looking to complete enormous liners: White Star had Hull 844 – RMS \"Oceanic III\" – and Cunard had Hull 534, which would later become ." ], "title": "Cunard-White Star Line" }, { "sentences": [ "RMS \"Sylvania was an ocean liner built in 1957 by John Brown & Co (Clydebank), Glasgow, Scotland for the United Kingdom-based shipping company Cunard Line.", " She was the last Cunard Line vessel built specifically for transatlantic crossings.", " The ship was later heavily rebuilt as a cruise ship, and sailed under the names SS \"Fairwind, SS \"Sitmar Fairwind, SS \"Dawn Princess and SS \"Albatros before being scrapped in 2004.", " She was renamed SS \"Genoa for her last voyage." ], "title": "RMS Sylvania" }, { "sentences": [ "Queen Elizabeth 2, often referred to simply as QE2, is an ocean liner built for the Cunard Line which was operated by Cunard as both a transatlantic liner and a cruise ship from 1969 to 2008.", " She was designed for the transatlantic service from her home port of Southampton, UK, to New York, and was named after the earlier Cunard liner .", " She served as the flagship of the line from 1969 until succeeded by in 2004.", " Designed in Cunard's then headquarters and regional offices in Liverpool and Southampton respectively, and built in Clydebank, Scotland, she was considered the last of the great transatlantic ocean liners until the construction of the Queen Mary 2 was announced." ], "title": "Queen Elizabeth 2" }, { "sentences": [ "RMS \"Queen Mary 2 (also referred to as the QM2\") is a transatlantic ocean liner.", " She is the largest and only major ocean liner built for the British Cunard Line since \"Queen Elizabeth 2\" in 1969, the vessel she succeeded as flagship of the Cunard Line." ], "title": "RMS Queen Mary 2" }, { "sentences": [ "RMS \"Caronia\" was a  gross register tons (GRT) passenger ship of the Cunard Line (then Cunard White Star Line).", " Launched on 30 October 1947, she served with Cunard until 1967.", " She was nicknamed the \"Green Goddess\".", " She is credited as one of the first \"dual-purpose\" built ships: suited to cruising, but also capable of transatlantic crossings.", " After leaving Cunard she briefly served as SS \"Caribia\" in 1969, after which she was laid up in New York until 1974 when she was sold for scrap.", " While being towed to Taiwan for scrapping, she was caught in a storm on 12 August.", " After her tow lines were cut, she repeatedly crashed on the rocky breakwater outside Apra Harbor, Guam and broke into three sections." ], "title": "RMS Caronia" }, { "sentences": [ "Philip Plisson (born January 27, 1947, Orléans, France) is a French photographer best known for his maritime photography.", " Together with his son Guillaume, who is also a photographer, he set up the publishing company Pêcheur d'Images.", " He has produced numerous books including collections of photographs featuring Brittany, Ireland, Scotland and the ocean liner \"Queen Mary 2\".", " His 65th book, \"Les Marées\", was named Maritime Book of the Year at the 2012 Paris Boat Show." ], "title": "Philip Plisson" }, { "sentences": [ "The RMS \"Franconia\" was an ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line from 1922 to 1956.", " She was second of three liners named \"Franconia\" which served the Cunard Line, the others being RMS \"Franconia\" built in 1910 and the third \"Franconia\" in 1963." ], "title": "RMS Franconia (1922)" }, { "sentences": [ "SS \"Ivernia\" was a British ocean liner owned by the Cunard Line, built by the company Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and launched in 1899.", " The \"Ivernia\" was one of Cunard's intermediate ships, that catered to the vast immigrant trade.", " Together with her sister ship SS \"Saxonia\", the \"Ivernia\" worked on Cunard's service from Liverpool to Boston and then later on the immigrant run the Cunard Line had established from Fiume and Trieste to New York City." ], "title": "SS Ivernia" }, { "sentences": [ "RMS \"Queen Mary\" is a retired ocean liner that sailed primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line (known as Cunard-White Star Line when the vessel entered service).", " Built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland, \"Queen Mary\", along with , were built as part of Cunard's planned two-ship weekly express service between Southampton, Cherbourg and New York.", " The two ships were a British response to the express superliners built by German, Italian and French companies in the late 1920s and early 1930s.", " \"Queen Mary\" was the flagship of the Cunard Line from May 1936 until October 1946 when she was replaced in that role by \"Queen Elizabeth\"." ], "title": "RMS Queen Mary" } ]
[ "Title: Ocean Steam Navigation Company\n\nThe Ocean Steam Navigation Company (OSNC or Bremen Line) was a shipping company founded in 1847 in New York City by Edward Mills. It was the first company to be awarded a contract by the US government for the oceanic transportation of mail. In addition to the US contract, the company was partially subsidized by the Prussian government with the intention of increasing trade with the US out of the port of Bremen, hence the name Bremen Line. The line began operations in June 1847 with the steamship \"Washington\", which completed her first eastbound voyage on June 15 and was joined by a sister ship, \"Hermann\". Both vessels were slower than those operated by the Cunard Line, and the government revoked its contract with Oceanic by the end of 1847; it was later awarded to the Collins Line. \"Washington\" and \"Hermann\" both suffered mechanical difficulties, and Mills parted ways acrimoniously with the company—after giving control to investors but staying on as a manager, he tried to begin a competing line and was then fired from Oceanic. Both the company's vessels rebuilt with improved propulsion systems in the early 1850s, but they remained slower than the competition. After a brief upturn in business in 1855 when Cunard ships were chartered by the British government to serve in the Crimean War, competition returned to the North Atlantic the following year, as Cunard resumed service and German companies Hamburg America Line and Norddeutscher Lloyd began transatlantic crossings from German ports. In July 1857, after losing its remaining US mail contract for traffic to Germany, Oceanic ceased operations.", "Title: Cunard-White Star Line\n\nCunard White Star Line, Ltd., was a British shipping line which existed between 1934 and 1949, It was created as an operating company to control the joint shipping assets of the Cunard Line and the White Star Line after both companies experienced financial difficulties during the Great Depression. Cunard White Star controlled a total of twenty-five large ocean liners (with Cunard contributing fifteen ships and White Star ten). Both Cunard and White Star were in dire financial trouble, and were looking to complete enormous liners: White Star had Hull 844 – RMS \"Oceanic III\" – and Cunard had Hull 534, which would later become .", "Title: RMS Sylvania\n\nRMS \"Sylvania was an ocean liner built in 1957 by John Brown & Co (Clydebank), Glasgow, Scotland for the United Kingdom-based shipping company Cunard Line. She was the last Cunard Line vessel built specifically for transatlantic crossings. The ship was later heavily rebuilt as a cruise ship, and sailed under the names SS \"Fairwind, SS \"Sitmar Fairwind, SS \"Dawn Princess and SS \"Albatros before being scrapped in 2004. She was renamed SS \"Genoa for her last voyage.", "Title: Queen Elizabeth 2\n\nQueen Elizabeth 2, often referred to simply as QE2, is an ocean liner built for the Cunard Line which was operated by Cunard as both a transatlantic liner and a cruise ship from 1969 to 2008. She was designed for the transatlantic service from her home port of Southampton, UK, to New York, and was named after the earlier Cunard liner . She served as the flagship of the line from 1969 until succeeded by in 2004. Designed in Cunard's then headquarters and regional offices in Liverpool and Southampton respectively, and built in Clydebank, Scotland, she was considered the last of the great transatlantic ocean liners until the construction of the Queen Mary 2 was announced.", "Title: RMS Queen Mary 2\n\nRMS \"Queen Mary 2 (also referred to as the QM2\") is a transatlantic ocean liner. She is the largest and only major ocean liner built for the British Cunard Line since \"Queen Elizabeth 2\" in 1969, the vessel she succeeded as flagship of the Cunard Line.", "Title: RMS Caronia\n\nRMS \"Caronia\" was a  gross register tons (GRT) passenger ship of the Cunard Line (then Cunard White Star Line). Launched on 30 October 1947, she served with Cunard until 1967. She was nicknamed the \"Green Goddess\". She is credited as one of the first \"dual-purpose\" built ships: suited to cruising, but also capable of transatlantic crossings. After leaving Cunard she briefly served as SS \"Caribia\" in 1969, after which she was laid up in New York until 1974 when she was sold for scrap. While being towed to Taiwan for scrapping, she was caught in a storm on 12 August. After her tow lines were cut, she repeatedly crashed on the rocky breakwater outside Apra Harbor, Guam and broke into three sections.", "Title: Philip Plisson\n\nPhilip Plisson (born January 27, 1947, Orléans, France) is a French photographer best known for his maritime photography. Together with his son Guillaume, who is also a photographer, he set up the publishing company Pêcheur d'Images. He has produced numerous books including collections of photographs featuring Brittany, Ireland, Scotland and the ocean liner \"Queen Mary 2\". His 65th book, \"Les Marées\", was named Maritime Book of the Year at the 2012 Paris Boat Show.", "Title: RMS Franconia (1922)\n\nThe RMS \"Franconia\" was an ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line from 1922 to 1956. She was second of three liners named \"Franconia\" which served the Cunard Line, the others being RMS \"Franconia\" built in 1910 and the third \"Franconia\" in 1963.", "Title: SS Ivernia\n\nSS \"Ivernia\" was a British ocean liner owned by the Cunard Line, built by the company Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and launched in 1899. The \"Ivernia\" was one of Cunard's intermediate ships, that catered to the vast immigrant trade. Together with her sister ship SS \"Saxonia\", the \"Ivernia\" worked on Cunard's service from Liverpool to Boston and then later on the immigrant run the Cunard Line had established from Fiume and Trieste to New York City.", "Title: RMS Queen Mary\n\nRMS \"Queen Mary\" is a retired ocean liner that sailed primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line (known as Cunard-White Star Line when the vessel entered service). Built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland, \"Queen Mary\", along with , were built as part of Cunard's planned two-ship weekly express service between Southampton, Cherbourg and New York. The two ships were a British response to the express superliners built by German, Italian and French companies in the late 1920s and early 1930s. \"Queen Mary\" was the flagship of the Cunard Line from May 1936 until October 1946 when she was replaced in that role by \"Queen Elizabeth\"." ]
6,716
Are both the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Bilkent University located in the United States?
no
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "University of Massachusetts Amherst", "Bilkent University" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Amity Street is a main east-west street in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States.", " It is the continuation of Main Street, being renamed Amity Street west of Pleasant Street, which is the main north-south street in Amherst.", " Emily Dickinson lived on Main Street, while Eugene Field lived on 219 Amity Street.", " The street is about one mile (1.6 km) south of the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus and 0.3 mi west of the town common.", " Route 9 runs about 0.5 mi south of Amity Street.", " The street also features a number of grand old Victorian homes and historically significant buildings such as the Jones Library, the Strong House, the Amherst Cinema Building and the Solomon Boltwood House." ], "title": "Amity Street" }, { "sentences": [ "Hampshire College is a private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States.", " It was opened in 1970 as an experiment in alternative education, in association with four other colleges in the Pioneer Valley: Amherst College, Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst.", " Together they are now known as the Five Colleges, or the Five College Consortium." ], "title": "Hampshire College" }, { "sentences": [ "Amherst is a closed intercity rail station in Amherst, Massachusetts formerly served by the Amtrak \"Vermonter\".", " It is located at 13 Railroad Street off Main Street, and served the downtown area along with Amherst College and the University of Massachusetts Amherst.", " The station was closed on December 28, 2014, after which the \"Vermonter\" was rerouted to the faster Conn River Line several miles to the west." ], "title": "Amherst station (Massachusetts)" }, { "sentences": [ "The campus of the University of Massachusetts Amherst is located nearly entirely in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, with a portion located in Hadley.", " Founded on 310 acres in rural Western Massachusetts, the campus has grown to nearly 1,450 acres." ], "title": "Campus of the University of Massachusetts Amherst" }, { "sentences": [ "Bilkent University, or Bilkent, is the first private university of Turkey, located in Ankara, with the fundamental aim of creating a center of excellence in higher education and research.", " The name \"Bilkent\" exemplifies this aim, since it is an acronym of \"bilim kenti\": Turkish for \"city of science\"." ], "title": "Bilkent University" }, { "sentences": [ "The Isenberg School of Management is the business school at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the flagship campus for the University of Massachusetts system, located in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States.", " The Isenberg School is accredited by the AACSB International and ACPHA." ], "title": "Isenberg School of Management" }, { "sentences": [ "Amherst ( ) is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States, in the Connecticut River valley.", " As of the 2010 census, the population was 37,819, making it the largest municipality in Hampshire County (although the county seat is Northampton).", " The town is home to Amherst College, Hampshire College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, three of the Five Colleges.", " The name of the town is pronounced without the \"h\" (\"AM-erst\"), giving rise to the local saying, \"only the 'h' is silent\", in reference both to the pronunciation and to the town's politically active populace." ], "title": "Amherst, Massachusetts" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of Massachusetts Amherst (abbreviated UMass Amherst and colloquially referred to as UMass or Massachusetts) is a public research and land-grant university in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, and the flagship campus of the University of Massachusetts system.", " With approximately 1,300 faculty members and more than 29,000 students, UMass Amherst is the largest public university in New England and is ranked as tied for the 27th best public university in the nation." ], "title": "University of Massachusetts Amherst" }, { "sentences": [ "Kaan Tangöze is a Turkish musician.", " He is lead vocalist and guitarist of the Turkish rock band Duman (band).", " He graduated from Bilkent University the department of Tourism and Hotel Management.", " He has a master's degree in economics from Seattle University in United States." ], "title": "Kaan Tangöze" }, { "sentences": [ "The UMass Minutemen baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States.", " The team is a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I.", " Massachusetts' first baseball team was fielded in 1877.", " The team plays its home games at Earl Lorden Field in Amherst, Massachusetts.", " The Minutemen are coached by Matt Reynolds." ], "title": "UMass Minutemen baseball" } ]
[ "Title: Amity Street\n\nAmity Street is a main east-west street in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. It is the continuation of Main Street, being renamed Amity Street west of Pleasant Street, which is the main north-south street in Amherst. Emily Dickinson lived on Main Street, while Eugene Field lived on 219 Amity Street. The street is about one mile (1.6 km) south of the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus and 0.3 mi west of the town common. Route 9 runs about 0.5 mi south of Amity Street. The street also features a number of grand old Victorian homes and historically significant buildings such as the Jones Library, the Strong House, the Amherst Cinema Building and the Solomon Boltwood House.", "Title: Hampshire College\n\nHampshire College is a private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. It was opened in 1970 as an experiment in alternative education, in association with four other colleges in the Pioneer Valley: Amherst College, Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Together they are now known as the Five Colleges, or the Five College Consortium.", "Title: Amherst station (Massachusetts)\n\nAmherst is a closed intercity rail station in Amherst, Massachusetts formerly served by the Amtrak \"Vermonter\". It is located at 13 Railroad Street off Main Street, and served the downtown area along with Amherst College and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The station was closed on December 28, 2014, after which the \"Vermonter\" was rerouted to the faster Conn River Line several miles to the west.", "Title: Campus of the University of Massachusetts Amherst\n\nThe campus of the University of Massachusetts Amherst is located nearly entirely in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, with a portion located in Hadley. Founded on 310 acres in rural Western Massachusetts, the campus has grown to nearly 1,450 acres.", "Title: Bilkent University\n\nBilkent University, or Bilkent, is the first private university of Turkey, located in Ankara, with the fundamental aim of creating a center of excellence in higher education and research. The name \"Bilkent\" exemplifies this aim, since it is an acronym of \"bilim kenti\": Turkish for \"city of science\".", "Title: Isenberg School of Management\n\nThe Isenberg School of Management is the business school at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the flagship campus for the University of Massachusetts system, located in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. The Isenberg School is accredited by the AACSB International and ACPHA.", "Title: Amherst, Massachusetts\n\nAmherst ( ) is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States, in the Connecticut River valley. As of the 2010 census, the population was 37,819, making it the largest municipality in Hampshire County (although the county seat is Northampton). The town is home to Amherst College, Hampshire College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, three of the Five Colleges. The name of the town is pronounced without the \"h\" (\"AM-erst\"), giving rise to the local saying, \"only the 'h' is silent\", in reference both to the pronunciation and to the town's politically active populace.", "Title: University of Massachusetts Amherst\n\nThe University of Massachusetts Amherst (abbreviated UMass Amherst and colloquially referred to as UMass or Massachusetts) is a public research and land-grant university in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, and the flagship campus of the University of Massachusetts system. With approximately 1,300 faculty members and more than 29,000 students, UMass Amherst is the largest public university in New England and is ranked as tied for the 27th best public university in the nation.", "Title: Kaan Tangöze\n\nKaan Tangöze is a Turkish musician. He is lead vocalist and guitarist of the Turkish rock band Duman (band). He graduated from Bilkent University the department of Tourism and Hotel Management. He has a master's degree in economics from Seattle University in United States.", "Title: UMass Minutemen baseball\n\nThe UMass Minutemen baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. The team is a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. Massachusetts' first baseball team was fielded in 1877. The team plays its home games at Earl Lorden Field in Amherst, Massachusetts. The Minutemen are coached by Matt Reynolds." ]
6,717
What role does this daughter of the founder of Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption play at Wendy's?
spokesperson
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption", "Wendy Thomas", "Wendy Thomas" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Reflection Bay Golf Club, in Henderson, Nevada, United States is the first public resort golf course in Nevada personally designed by Jack Nicklaus and the host course to the nationally televised Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge benefiting the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.", " The 7,261-yard, par-72 award-winning course makes its way through the desert while providing views of Lake Las Vegas.", " Sculpted from the terrain's natural contours, the course features three waterfalls and plays around arroyos and water.", " Five holes are located along one and a half miles of Lake Las Vegas' shoreline." ], "title": "Reflection Bay Golf Club" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel E. Greene PSA, NA, AWS (born 1934) is an American artist who works in the media of pastels and oil painting.", " The Encyclopædia Britannica considers Mr. Greene the foremost pastelist in the United States.", " His paintings and pastels are in over 700 public and private collections in the United States and abroad.", " Highly regarded as a portrait artist, his subjects have included leaders of Government, Banking, Education and Industry.", " Some of his sitters include First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Ayn Rand, Astronaut Walter Schirra, William Randolph Hearst, “Wendy’s” founder Dave Thomas, Commentator Rush Limbaugh, Composer Alan Menken, Bryant Gumbel and Bob Schieffer of CBS TV.", " Governmental Portraits include Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman, Governor Paul Laxalt of Nevada, Governor Gerald Baliles of Virginia, Governor Benjamin Cayetano of Hawaii, and Governor Fob James of Alabama.", " Business sitters include the chairmen of the boards of Honeywell, Coca-Cola Company, Dupont Corporation, Endo Pharmaceuticals, American Express, The New York Stock Exchange and IBM.", " Mr. Greene has also painted the Deans, Presidents and Benefactors of Tufts, Duke, Columbia, North Carolina, West Point, Delaware, Penn State, New York, Princeton, Rutgers, Yale and Harvard Universities." ], "title": "Daniel Greene (artist)" }, { "sentences": [ "A code kata is an exercise in programming which helps programmers hone their skills through practice and repetition.", " The term was probably first coined by Dave Thomas, co-author of the book \"The Pragmatic Programmer\", in a bow to the Japanese concept of kata in the martial arts.", " s of 2011 , Dave Thomas has published 21 different katas." ], "title": "Kata (programming)" }, { "sentences": [ "Melinda Lou \"Wendy\" Morse (née Thomas; born September 14, 1961) is the daughter and fourth child of American businessman Dave Thomas, the founder of the fast food brand Wendy's.", " Morse is best known for being the namesake and mascot of the brand.", " She uses the name Wendy Thomas in her role as a spokesperson for Wendy's." ], "title": "Wendy Thomas" }, { "sentences": [ "The Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (CCAI) is an American non-partisan, non-profit organization \"dedicated to raising awareness about the tens of thousands of orphans and foster children in the United States and the millions of orphans around the world in need of permanent, safe, and loving homes through adoption; and to eliminating the barriers that hinder these children from realizing their basic right of a family.\"", " CCAI seeks to educate and inform Members of Congress in adoption, foster care, and child welfare issues that affect their constituents.", " This is done through congressional briefings, leadership training programs, educational trips, and other notable programs.", " The Institute's work is entirely funded by donations and gifts from organizations and individuals like the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation." ], "title": "Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute" }, { "sentences": [ "Wendy's Wonderful Kids combines the fundraising strengths of Wendy's restaurants and its customers, aggressive grants management of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption and the talent of experienced adoption recruiters throughout the nation and Canada to move children from foster care into permanent, loving adoptive homes." ], "title": "Wendy's Wonderful Kids" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to finding adoptive homes for children waiting in North America’s foster care system.", " Created in 1992 by Wendy's founder Dave Thomas, who was adopted as a child, the Foundation works to provide grants to national and regional adoption organizations for programs that raise awareness and make adoption easier and more affordable.", " Thomas' daughter Wendy serves on the foundation's board of trustees." ], "title": "Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption" }, { "sentences": [ "Wendy's is an American international fast food restaurant chain founded by Dave Thomas on November 15, 1969, in Columbus, Ohio, United States.", " The company moved its headquarters to Dublin, Ohio, on January 29, 2006.", " As of 2016, Wendy's was the world's third largest hamburger fast food chain with 6,500+ locations, following Burger King and McDonald's.", " On April 24, 2008, the company announced a merger with Triarc Companies Inc., a publicly traded company and the parent company of Arby's.", " Despite the new ownership, Wendy's headquarters remained in Dublin.", " Previously, Wendy's had rejected more than two buyout offers from Triarc.", " Following the merger, Triarc became known as Wendy's/Arby's Group, and later as The Wendy's Company." ], "title": "Wendy's" }, { "sentences": [ "The Adoption-Friendly Workplace is a signature program of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption that encourages employers to offer adoption benefits and celebrating those who do.", " The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption has released the Top 100 Adoption-Friendly Workplace List since 2006.", " As a result of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption’s efforts, organizations nationwide established or enhanced adoption benefits each year." ], "title": "Adoption-Friendly Workplace" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dave Thomas Comedy Show (later simply Dave Thomas) was a sketch-based, half-hour, five-week summer replacement series, which aired on CBS in the summer of 1990.", " The show starred Canadian comedian Dave Thomas, who is best known for an earlier sketch comedy series, \"SCTV\".", " Thomas himself served as head writer, while the writing staff included Hollywood scriptwriter Ed Solomon and Mike Myers.", " The series debuted May 28, 1990." ], "title": "The Dave Thomas Comedy Show" } ]
[ "Title: Reflection Bay Golf Club\n\nReflection Bay Golf Club, in Henderson, Nevada, United States is the first public resort golf course in Nevada personally designed by Jack Nicklaus and the host course to the nationally televised Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge benefiting the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. The 7,261-yard, par-72 award-winning course makes its way through the desert while providing views of Lake Las Vegas. Sculpted from the terrain's natural contours, the course features three waterfalls and plays around arroyos and water. Five holes are located along one and a half miles of Lake Las Vegas' shoreline.", "Title: Daniel Greene (artist)\n\nDaniel E. Greene PSA, NA, AWS (born 1934) is an American artist who works in the media of pastels and oil painting. The Encyclopædia Britannica considers Mr. Greene the foremost pastelist in the United States. His paintings and pastels are in over 700 public and private collections in the United States and abroad. Highly regarded as a portrait artist, his subjects have included leaders of Government, Banking, Education and Industry. Some of his sitters include First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Ayn Rand, Astronaut Walter Schirra, William Randolph Hearst, “Wendy’s” founder Dave Thomas, Commentator Rush Limbaugh, Composer Alan Menken, Bryant Gumbel and Bob Schieffer of CBS TV. Governmental Portraits include Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman, Governor Paul Laxalt of Nevada, Governor Gerald Baliles of Virginia, Governor Benjamin Cayetano of Hawaii, and Governor Fob James of Alabama. Business sitters include the chairmen of the boards of Honeywell, Coca-Cola Company, Dupont Corporation, Endo Pharmaceuticals, American Express, The New York Stock Exchange and IBM. Mr. Greene has also painted the Deans, Presidents and Benefactors of Tufts, Duke, Columbia, North Carolina, West Point, Delaware, Penn State, New York, Princeton, Rutgers, Yale and Harvard Universities.", "Title: Kata (programming)\n\nA code kata is an exercise in programming which helps programmers hone their skills through practice and repetition. The term was probably first coined by Dave Thomas, co-author of the book \"The Pragmatic Programmer\", in a bow to the Japanese concept of kata in the martial arts. s of 2011 , Dave Thomas has published 21 different katas.", "Title: Wendy Thomas\n\nMelinda Lou \"Wendy\" Morse (née Thomas; born September 14, 1961) is the daughter and fourth child of American businessman Dave Thomas, the founder of the fast food brand Wendy's. Morse is best known for being the namesake and mascot of the brand. She uses the name Wendy Thomas in her role as a spokesperson for Wendy's.", "Title: Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute\n\nThe Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (CCAI) is an American non-partisan, non-profit organization \"dedicated to raising awareness about the tens of thousands of orphans and foster children in the United States and the millions of orphans around the world in need of permanent, safe, and loving homes through adoption; and to eliminating the barriers that hinder these children from realizing their basic right of a family.\" CCAI seeks to educate and inform Members of Congress in adoption, foster care, and child welfare issues that affect their constituents. This is done through congressional briefings, leadership training programs, educational trips, and other notable programs. The Institute's work is entirely funded by donations and gifts from organizations and individuals like the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.", "Title: Wendy's Wonderful Kids\n\nWendy's Wonderful Kids combines the fundraising strengths of Wendy's restaurants and its customers, aggressive grants management of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption and the talent of experienced adoption recruiters throughout the nation and Canada to move children from foster care into permanent, loving adoptive homes.", "Title: Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption\n\nThe Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to finding adoptive homes for children waiting in North America’s foster care system. Created in 1992 by Wendy's founder Dave Thomas, who was adopted as a child, the Foundation works to provide grants to national and regional adoption organizations for programs that raise awareness and make adoption easier and more affordable. Thomas' daughter Wendy serves on the foundation's board of trustees.", "Title: Wendy's\n\nWendy's is an American international fast food restaurant chain founded by Dave Thomas on November 15, 1969, in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The company moved its headquarters to Dublin, Ohio, on January 29, 2006. As of 2016, Wendy's was the world's third largest hamburger fast food chain with 6,500+ locations, following Burger King and McDonald's. On April 24, 2008, the company announced a merger with Triarc Companies Inc., a publicly traded company and the parent company of Arby's. Despite the new ownership, Wendy's headquarters remained in Dublin. Previously, Wendy's had rejected more than two buyout offers from Triarc. Following the merger, Triarc became known as Wendy's/Arby's Group, and later as The Wendy's Company.", "Title: Adoption-Friendly Workplace\n\nThe Adoption-Friendly Workplace is a signature program of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption that encourages employers to offer adoption benefits and celebrating those who do. The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption has released the Top 100 Adoption-Friendly Workplace List since 2006. As a result of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption’s efforts, organizations nationwide established or enhanced adoption benefits each year.", "Title: The Dave Thomas Comedy Show\n\nThe Dave Thomas Comedy Show (later simply Dave Thomas) was a sketch-based, half-hour, five-week summer replacement series, which aired on CBS in the summer of 1990. The show starred Canadian comedian Dave Thomas, who is best known for an earlier sketch comedy series, \"SCTV\". Thomas himself served as head writer, while the writing staff included Hollywood scriptwriter Ed Solomon and Mike Myers. The series debuted May 28, 1990." ]
6,718
In a Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout what type of engine is a heat engine where the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion chamber that is an integral part of the working fluid flow circuit?
An internal combustion engine
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout", "Internal combustion engine" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "In electric power generation a combined cycle is an assembly of heat engines that work in tandem from the same source of heat, converting it into mechanical energy, which in turn usually drives electrical generators.", " The principle is that after completing its cycle (in the first engine), the temperature of the working fluid engine is still high enough that a second subsequent heat engine may extract energy from the waste heat that the first engine produced.", " By combining these multiple streams of work upon a single mechanical shaft turning an electric generator, the overall net efficiency of the system may be increased by 50–60%.", " That is, from an overall efficiency of say 34% (in a single cycle) to possibly an overall efficiency of 51% (in a mechanical combination of two cycles) in net Carnot thermodynamic efficiency.", " This can be done because heat engines are only able to use a portion of the energy their fuel generates (usually less than 50%).", " In an ordinary (non combined cycle) heat engine the remaining heat (e.g., hot exhaust fumes) from combustion is generally wasted." ], "title": "Combined cycle" }, { "sentences": [ "The combustion tap-off cycle is a power cycle of a bipropellant rocket engine.", " The cycle takes hot gases from the main combustion chamber of the rocket engine and routes them through engine turbopump turbines to pump fuel, then is exhausted.", " Since not all fuel flows through the main combustion chamber, the tap-off cycle is considered an open-cycle engine.", " The cycle is comparable to a gas-generator cycle engine with turbines driven by main combustion chamber exhaust rather than a gas-generator." ], "title": "Combustion tap-off cycle" }, { "sentences": [ "The diesel engine (also known as a compression-ignition or CI engine) and named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel which is injected into the combustion chamber is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression (adiabatic compression).", " Diesel engines work by compressing only the air.", " This increases the air temperature inside the cylinder to such a high degree that atomised diesel fuel that is injected into the combustion chamber ignites spontaneously .", " This contrasts with spark-ignition engines such as a petrol engine (gasoline engine) or gas engine (using a gaseous fuel as opposed to petrol), which use a spark plug to ignite an air-fuel mixture.", " In diesel engines, glow plugs (combustion chamber pre-warmers) may be used to aid starting in cold weather, or when the engine uses a lower compression-ratio, or both.", " The original diesel engine operates on the \"constant pressure\" cycle of gradual combustion and produces no audible knock." ], "title": "Diesel engine" }, { "sentences": [ "In automotive design, an FR, or front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout is one where the engine is located at the front of the vehicle and driven wheels are located at the rear.", " This was the traditional automobile layout for most of the 20th century.", " Modern designs commonly use the front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout (FF)." ], "title": "Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout" }, { "sentences": [ "An external combustion engine (EC engine) is a heat engine where a working fluid, contained internally, is heated by combustion in an external source, through the engine wall or a heat exchanger.", " The fluid then, by expanding and acting on the mechanism of the engine, produces motion and usable work.", " The fluid is then cooled, compressed and reused (closed cycle), or (less commonly) dumped, and cool fluid pulled in (open cycle air engine)." ], "title": "External combustion engine" }, { "sentences": [ "The pressure-fed engine is a class of rocket engine designs.", " A separate gas supply, usually helium, pressurizes the propellant tanks to force fuel and oxidizer to the combustion chamber.", " To maintain adequate flow, the tank pressures must exceed the combustion chamber pressure." ], "title": "Pressure-fed engine" }, { "sentences": [ "The expander cycle is a power cycle of a bipropellant rocket engine.", " In this cycle, the fuel is used to cool the engine's combustion chamber, picking up heat and changing phase.", " The heated, now gaseous, fuel then powers the turbine that drives the engine's fuel and oxidizer pumps before being injected into the combustion chamber and burned." ], "title": "Expander cycle" }, { "sentences": [ "A Stirling engine is a heat engine that operates by cyclic compression and expansion of air or other gas (the \"working fluid\") at different temperatures, such that there is a net conversion of heat energy to mechanical work.", " More specifically, the Stirling engine is a closed-cycle regenerative heat engine with a permanently gaseous working fluid.", " \"Closed-cycle\", in this context, means a thermodynamic system in which the working fluid is permanently contained within the system, and \"regenerative\" describes the use of a specific type of internal heat exchanger and thermal store, known as the \"regenerator\".", " The inclusion of a regenerator differentiates the Stirling engine from other closed cycle hot air engines." ], "title": "Stirling engine" }, { "sentences": [ "An internal combustion engine (ICE) is a heat engine where the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion chamber that is an integral part of the working fluid flow circuit.", " In an internal combustion engine, the expansion of the high-temperature and high-pressure gases produced by combustion applies direct force to some component of the engine.", " The force is applied typically to pistons, turbine blades, rotor or a nozzle.", " This force moves the component over a distance, transforming chemical energy into useful mechanical energy." ], "title": "Internal combustion engine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bell Aerosystems Company XLR81 (Model 8096) was an American liquid-propellant rocket engine, which was used on the Agena upper stage.", " It burned UDMH and RFNA fed by a turbopump in a fuel rich gas generator cycle.", " The turbopump had a single turbine with a gearbox to transmit power to the oxidizer and fuel pumps.", " The thrust chamber was all-aluminum, and regeneratively cooled by oxidizer flowing through gun-drilled passages in the combustion chamber and throat walls.", " The nozzle was a titanium radiatively cooled extension.", " The engine was mounted on an hydraulic actuated gimbal which enabled it thrust vectoring to control pitch and yaw.", " Engine thrust and mixture ratio were controlled by cavitating flow venturis on the gas generator flow circuit.", " Engine start was achieved by solid propellant start cartridge." ], "title": "XLR81" } ]
[ "Title: Combined cycle\n\nIn electric power generation a combined cycle is an assembly of heat engines that work in tandem from the same source of heat, converting it into mechanical energy, which in turn usually drives electrical generators. The principle is that after completing its cycle (in the first engine), the temperature of the working fluid engine is still high enough that a second subsequent heat engine may extract energy from the waste heat that the first engine produced. By combining these multiple streams of work upon a single mechanical shaft turning an electric generator, the overall net efficiency of the system may be increased by 50–60%. That is, from an overall efficiency of say 34% (in a single cycle) to possibly an overall efficiency of 51% (in a mechanical combination of two cycles) in net Carnot thermodynamic efficiency. This can be done because heat engines are only able to use a portion of the energy their fuel generates (usually less than 50%). In an ordinary (non combined cycle) heat engine the remaining heat (e.g., hot exhaust fumes) from combustion is generally wasted.", "Title: Combustion tap-off cycle\n\nThe combustion tap-off cycle is a power cycle of a bipropellant rocket engine. The cycle takes hot gases from the main combustion chamber of the rocket engine and routes them through engine turbopump turbines to pump fuel, then is exhausted. Since not all fuel flows through the main combustion chamber, the tap-off cycle is considered an open-cycle engine. The cycle is comparable to a gas-generator cycle engine with turbines driven by main combustion chamber exhaust rather than a gas-generator.", "Title: Diesel engine\n\nThe diesel engine (also known as a compression-ignition or CI engine) and named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel which is injected into the combustion chamber is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression (adiabatic compression). Diesel engines work by compressing only the air. This increases the air temperature inside the cylinder to such a high degree that atomised diesel fuel that is injected into the combustion chamber ignites spontaneously . This contrasts with spark-ignition engines such as a petrol engine (gasoline engine) or gas engine (using a gaseous fuel as opposed to petrol), which use a spark plug to ignite an air-fuel mixture. In diesel engines, glow plugs (combustion chamber pre-warmers) may be used to aid starting in cold weather, or when the engine uses a lower compression-ratio, or both. The original diesel engine operates on the \"constant pressure\" cycle of gradual combustion and produces no audible knock.", "Title: Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout\n\nIn automotive design, an FR, or front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout is one where the engine is located at the front of the vehicle and driven wheels are located at the rear. This was the traditional automobile layout for most of the 20th century. Modern designs commonly use the front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout (FF).", "Title: External combustion engine\n\nAn external combustion engine (EC engine) is a heat engine where a working fluid, contained internally, is heated by combustion in an external source, through the engine wall or a heat exchanger. The fluid then, by expanding and acting on the mechanism of the engine, produces motion and usable work. The fluid is then cooled, compressed and reused (closed cycle), or (less commonly) dumped, and cool fluid pulled in (open cycle air engine).", "Title: Pressure-fed engine\n\nThe pressure-fed engine is a class of rocket engine designs. A separate gas supply, usually helium, pressurizes the propellant tanks to force fuel and oxidizer to the combustion chamber. To maintain adequate flow, the tank pressures must exceed the combustion chamber pressure.", "Title: Expander cycle\n\nThe expander cycle is a power cycle of a bipropellant rocket engine. In this cycle, the fuel is used to cool the engine's combustion chamber, picking up heat and changing phase. The heated, now gaseous, fuel then powers the turbine that drives the engine's fuel and oxidizer pumps before being injected into the combustion chamber and burned.", "Title: Stirling engine\n\nA Stirling engine is a heat engine that operates by cyclic compression and expansion of air or other gas (the \"working fluid\") at different temperatures, such that there is a net conversion of heat energy to mechanical work. More specifically, the Stirling engine is a closed-cycle regenerative heat engine with a permanently gaseous working fluid. \"Closed-cycle\", in this context, means a thermodynamic system in which the working fluid is permanently contained within the system, and \"regenerative\" describes the use of a specific type of internal heat exchanger and thermal store, known as the \"regenerator\". The inclusion of a regenerator differentiates the Stirling engine from other closed cycle hot air engines.", "Title: Internal combustion engine\n\nAn internal combustion engine (ICE) is a heat engine where the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion chamber that is an integral part of the working fluid flow circuit. In an internal combustion engine, the expansion of the high-temperature and high-pressure gases produced by combustion applies direct force to some component of the engine. The force is applied typically to pistons, turbine blades, rotor or a nozzle. This force moves the component over a distance, transforming chemical energy into useful mechanical energy.", "Title: XLR81\n\nThe Bell Aerosystems Company XLR81 (Model 8096) was an American liquid-propellant rocket engine, which was used on the Agena upper stage. It burned UDMH and RFNA fed by a turbopump in a fuel rich gas generator cycle. The turbopump had a single turbine with a gearbox to transmit power to the oxidizer and fuel pumps. The thrust chamber was all-aluminum, and regeneratively cooled by oxidizer flowing through gun-drilled passages in the combustion chamber and throat walls. The nozzle was a titanium radiatively cooled extension. The engine was mounted on an hydraulic actuated gimbal which enabled it thrust vectoring to control pitch and yaw. Engine thrust and mixture ratio were controlled by cavitating flow venturis on the gas generator flow circuit. Engine start was achieved by solid propellant start cartridge." ]
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Name the 2002 American superhero horror film, based on a fictional Marvel Comics character, written by David Goyer, which is a sequel of the first film, and whose third and subsequent film called Trinity stars Wesley Snipes?
Blade II
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[ { "sentences": [ "Spider-Man 2 is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Alvin Sargent from a story by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Michael Chabon.", " The sequel to the 2002 film \"Spider-Man\", it is the second film in Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy based on the fictional Marvel Comics comic book series \"The Amazing Spider-Man\".", " Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and James Franco reprise their respective roles as Peter Parker \"/\" Spider-Man, Mary Jane \"M.J.\" Watson and Harry Osborn." ], "title": "Spider-Man 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Hulk is a 2003 American superhero drama film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name.", " Ang Lee directed the film, which stars Eric Bana as Dr. Bruce Banner, as well as Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott, Josh Lucas, and Nick Nolte.", " The film explores the origins of Bruce Banner, who after a lab accident involving gamma radiation finds himself able to turn into a huge green-skinned monster whenever he gets angry, while he is pursued by the United States military and comes into a conflict with his father." ], "title": "Hulk (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Blade: Trinity (also known as Blade III or Blade III: Trinity) is a 2004 American superhero film written, produced and directed by David S. Goyer, who also wrote the screenplays to \"Blade\" and \"Blade II\".", " It stars Wesley Snipes, who also produced, in the title role based on the Marvel Comics character Blade alongside Ryan Reynolds, Jessica Biel, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Parker Posey and Triple H." ], "title": "Blade: Trinity" }, { "sentences": [ "Blade is a 1998 American vampire superhero film, directed by Stephen Norrington and written by David S. Goyer loosely based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.", " The film stars Wesley Snipes in the title role with Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson and N'Bushe Wright in supporting roles.", " In the film, Blade is a vampire with human traits who protects humans from vampires." ], "title": "Blade (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Blade films are based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, portrayed by Wesley Snipes.", " They were written by David S. Goyer, based on the comics by Marv Wolfman, and Gene Colan.", " The three films were directed by Stephen Norrington, Guillermo del Toro and Goyer respectively, and distributed by New Line Cinema." ], "title": "Blade (film series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Eugene Jules \"Gene\" Colan (September 1, 1926 – June 23, 2011) was an American comic book artist best known for his work for Marvel Comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series \"Daredevil\", the cult-hit satiric series \"Howard the Duck\", and \"The Tomb of Dracula\", considered one of comics' classic horror series.", " He co-created the Falcon, the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics, and the non-costumed, supernatural vampire hunter Blade, which went on to appear in a series of films starring Wesley Snipes." ], "title": "Gene Colan" }, { "sentences": [ "Gallowwalkers is a 2012 American western horror film written and directed by Andrew Goth, and starring Wesley Snipes, Kevin Howarth, Riley Smith, Tanit Phoenix, Patrick Bergin, and Diamond Dallas Page.", " Due to Wesley Snipes' tax problems the film went through many changes and delays, and was completed in 2010.", " It still had no official release until a 2012 screening at the \"Film4 FrightFest\" festival in the United Kingdom.", " In 2013 it was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States, nearly eight years since the film started production in 2006." ], "title": "Gallowwalkers" }, { "sentences": [ "Iron Man is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures.", " It is the first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.", " The film was directed by Jon Favreau, with a screenplay by the writing teams of Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby and Art Marcum and Matt Holloway.", " It stars Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Shaun Toub, and Gwyneth Paltrow.", " In \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark, an industrialist and master engineer, builds a powered exoskeleton and becomes the technologically advanced superhero Iron Man." ], "title": "Iron Man (2008 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Blade II is a 2002 American superhero horror film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Blade.", " It is the sequel of the first film and the second part of the \"Blade\" film series, followed by \"\".", " It was written by David S. Goyer, who also wrote the previous film, directed by Guillermo del Toro, and had Wesley Snipes returning as the lead character and producer." ], "title": "Blade II" }, { "sentences": [ "Passenger 57 is a 1992 American action film directed by Kevin Hooks.", " The film stars Wesley Snipes and Bruce Payne.", " Its success made Snipes a popular action hero icon.", " It also introduced Snipes' famous line: \"Always bet on black.\"" ], "title": "Passenger 57" } ]
[ "Title: Spider-Man 2\n\nSpider-Man 2 is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Alvin Sargent from a story by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Michael Chabon. The sequel to the 2002 film \"Spider-Man\", it is the second film in Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy based on the fictional Marvel Comics comic book series \"The Amazing Spider-Man\". Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and James Franco reprise their respective roles as Peter Parker \"/\" Spider-Man, Mary Jane \"M.J.\" Watson and Harry Osborn.", "Title: Hulk (film)\n\nHulk is a 2003 American superhero drama film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name. Ang Lee directed the film, which stars Eric Bana as Dr. Bruce Banner, as well as Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott, Josh Lucas, and Nick Nolte. The film explores the origins of Bruce Banner, who after a lab accident involving gamma radiation finds himself able to turn into a huge green-skinned monster whenever he gets angry, while he is pursued by the United States military and comes into a conflict with his father.", "Title: Blade: Trinity\n\nBlade: Trinity (also known as Blade III or Blade III: Trinity) is a 2004 American superhero film written, produced and directed by David S. Goyer, who also wrote the screenplays to \"Blade\" and \"Blade II\". It stars Wesley Snipes, who also produced, in the title role based on the Marvel Comics character Blade alongside Ryan Reynolds, Jessica Biel, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Parker Posey and Triple H.", "Title: Blade (film)\n\nBlade is a 1998 American vampire superhero film, directed by Stephen Norrington and written by David S. Goyer loosely based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The film stars Wesley Snipes in the title role with Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson and N'Bushe Wright in supporting roles. In the film, Blade is a vampire with human traits who protects humans from vampires.", "Title: Blade (film series)\n\nThe Blade films are based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, portrayed by Wesley Snipes. They were written by David S. Goyer, based on the comics by Marv Wolfman, and Gene Colan. The three films were directed by Stephen Norrington, Guillermo del Toro and Goyer respectively, and distributed by New Line Cinema.", "Title: Gene Colan\n\nEugene Jules \"Gene\" Colan (September 1, 1926 – June 23, 2011) was an American comic book artist best known for his work for Marvel Comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series \"Daredevil\", the cult-hit satiric series \"Howard the Duck\", and \"The Tomb of Dracula\", considered one of comics' classic horror series. He co-created the Falcon, the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics, and the non-costumed, supernatural vampire hunter Blade, which went on to appear in a series of films starring Wesley Snipes.", "Title: Gallowwalkers\n\nGallowwalkers is a 2012 American western horror film written and directed by Andrew Goth, and starring Wesley Snipes, Kevin Howarth, Riley Smith, Tanit Phoenix, Patrick Bergin, and Diamond Dallas Page. Due to Wesley Snipes' tax problems the film went through many changes and delays, and was completed in 2010. It still had no official release until a 2012 screening at the \"Film4 FrightFest\" festival in the United Kingdom. In 2013 it was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States, nearly eight years since the film started production in 2006.", "Title: Iron Man (2008 film)\n\nIron Man is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Jon Favreau, with a screenplay by the writing teams of Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby and Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. It stars Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Shaun Toub, and Gwyneth Paltrow. In \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark, an industrialist and master engineer, builds a powered exoskeleton and becomes the technologically advanced superhero Iron Man.", "Title: Blade II\n\nBlade II is a 2002 American superhero horror film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Blade. It is the sequel of the first film and the second part of the \"Blade\" film series, followed by \"\". It was written by David S. Goyer, who also wrote the previous film, directed by Guillermo del Toro, and had Wesley Snipes returning as the lead character and producer.", "Title: Passenger 57\n\nPassenger 57 is a 1992 American action film directed by Kevin Hooks. The film stars Wesley Snipes and Bruce Payne. Its success made Snipes a popular action hero icon. It also introduced Snipes' famous line: \"Always bet on black.\"" ]
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What team competing for the 2017 Joan Gamper Trophy was scheduled to play the first leg of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana Finals against Atletico Nacional?
The team was scheduled to play the first leg of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana Finals in Medellín against Colombian team Atlético Nacional
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2009 Copa Sudamericana Finals was a two-legged football match-up to determine the 2009 Copa Sudamericana champion.", " It was contested by Ecuadorian club LDU Quito and Brazilian club Fluminense.", " Both teams were playing in their first Copa Sudamericana finals.", " The first leg was played in Estadio Casa Blanca in Quito on November 25, and the host team won it 5-1.", " The second leg was played in Estádio Mário Filho, better known as Maracanã, in Rio de Janeiro on December 2, and the host team won it 3-0, but LDU Quito won 5-4 on aggregate and was crowned as the champion.", " Coincidentally, the finals were a rematch of the 2008 Copa Libertadores Finals, which was contested under similar circumstances 17 months prior to the day." ], "title": "2009 Copa Sudamericana Finals" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Joan Gamper Trophy was the 50th edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy.", " Spanish side and hosts Barcelona faced Italian side Roma at the Camp Nou in Barcelona.", " This was Roma's first appearance in the Joan Gamper Trophy." ], "title": "2015 Joan Gamper Trophy" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2004 Copa Sudamericana Finals was a two-legged football match-up to determine the 2004 Copa Sudamericana champion.", " It was contested by Bolivian club Bolívar and Argentinian club Boca Juniors.", " Both teams were playing in their first Copa Sudamericana finals.", " The first leg was played in Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz on December 8, and the host team won it 1-0.", " The second leg was played in Estadio Alberto J. Armando, better known as La Bombonera, in Buenos Aires on December 17, and the host team won it 2-0, and was crowned as the champion.", " As the winner, Boca earned the right to play in the 2005 Recopa Sudamericana against the winner of the 2004 Copa Libertadores." ], "title": "2004 Copa Sudamericana Finals" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Joan Gamper Trophy was the 52nd edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy.", " Spanish side and hosts Barcelona faced Brazilian side Chapecoense at the Camp Nou in Barcelona.", " This marked Chapecoense's first ever appearance in the Joan Gamper Trophy, as a tribute to the 71 Chapecoense players and staff who lost their lives after the LaMia Flight 2933 tragedy in La Unión, Colombia, on 28 November 2016." ], "title": "2017 Joan Gamper Trophy" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Joan Gamper Trophy was the 49th edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy.", " Spanish side and hosts Barcelona faced Mexican side León at the Camp Nou in Barcelona.", " This marked the first appearance of a North American team in the Joan Gamper Trophy." ], "title": "2014 Joan Gamper Trophy" }, { "sentences": [ "LaMia Flight 2933 (LMI2933) was a charter flight of an Avro RJ85, operated by LaMia, which crashed in Colombia at 21:58 on 28 November 2016 killing 71 of 77 people on board.", " The aircraft was transporting the Brazilian Chapecoense football squad's 22 players, 23 coaching and other staff, 2 guests and 21 journalists from Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz de la Sierra , Bolivia, to José María Córdova International Airport in Colombia.", " The team was scheduled to play the first leg of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana Finals in Medellín against Colombian team Atlético Nacional .", " One of the four crew members, three of the players, and two other passengers survived." ], "title": "LaMia Flight 2933" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2005 Copa Sudamericana Finals was a two-legged football match-up to determine the 2005 Copa Sudamericana champion.", " It was contested by Mexican club Pumas UNAM and Argentinian club Boca Juniors.", " Boca was defending their trophy and Pumas UNAM were playing in their first Copa Sudamericana finals.", " The first leg was played in Estadio Olímpico Universitario in Mexico D.F. on December 6, and the match was tied 1-1.", " The second leg was played in Estadio Alberto J. Armando, better known as La Bombonera, in Buenos Aires on December 18, and, again, the match was tied 1-1, so in the penalty shoot-out Boca won 4-3 and was crowned as the champion and successfully defended the title.", " As the winner, Boca earned the right to play in the 2006 Recopa Sudamericana against the winner of the 2005 Copa Libertadores." ], "title": "2005 Copa Sudamericana Finals" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Copa do Nordeste was the 14th edition of the main football tournament featuring teams from the Brazilian Northeast Region.", " The competition featured 20 clubs, with Bahia and Pernambuco having three seeds each, and Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Sergipe, Alagoas, Paraíba, Maranhão and Piauí with two seeds each.", " Santa Cruz (Pernambuco) qualified to play in the 2016 Copa Sudamericana, after winning the final against Campinense (Paraíba) 3–2 on aggregate.", "<br>Santa Cruz also qualified to play in the 2017 Copa Sudamericana but CONMEBOL decreased the brazilian berths from 8 to 6.", " Therefore, the champions Santa Cruz (Copa do Nordeste) and Paysandu (Copa Verde) lost their Copa Sudamericana berths.", " Finally, they were qualified to the 2017 Copa do Brasil Round of 16.", "<br>Ceará were the defending champion, but were eliminated by Santa Cruz in the quarterfinals." ], "title": "2016 Copa do Nordeste" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Copa Sudamericana Finals were scheduled to be the two-legged final that would decide the winner of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana, the 15th edition of the Copa Sudamericana, South America's secondary international club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL." ], "title": "2016 Copa Sudamericana Finals" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Joan Gamper Trophy was the 51st edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy.", " Spanish side and hosts Barcelona faced Italian side Sampdoria at the Camp Nou in Barcelona.", " This marked Sampdoria's third appearance in the Joan Gamper Trophy, after losing on penalties in 1997 and winning 1–0 in 2012." ], "title": "2016 Joan Gamper Trophy" } ]
[ "Title: 2009 Copa Sudamericana Finals\n\nThe 2009 Copa Sudamericana Finals was a two-legged football match-up to determine the 2009 Copa Sudamericana champion. It was contested by Ecuadorian club LDU Quito and Brazilian club Fluminense. Both teams were playing in their first Copa Sudamericana finals. The first leg was played in Estadio Casa Blanca in Quito on November 25, and the host team won it 5-1. The second leg was played in Estádio Mário Filho, better known as Maracanã, in Rio de Janeiro on December 2, and the host team won it 3-0, but LDU Quito won 5-4 on aggregate and was crowned as the champion. Coincidentally, the finals were a rematch of the 2008 Copa Libertadores Finals, which was contested under similar circumstances 17 months prior to the day.", "Title: 2015 Joan Gamper Trophy\n\nThe 2015 Joan Gamper Trophy was the 50th edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy. Spanish side and hosts Barcelona faced Italian side Roma at the Camp Nou in Barcelona. This was Roma's first appearance in the Joan Gamper Trophy.", "Title: 2004 Copa Sudamericana Finals\n\nThe 2004 Copa Sudamericana Finals was a two-legged football match-up to determine the 2004 Copa Sudamericana champion. It was contested by Bolivian club Bolívar and Argentinian club Boca Juniors. Both teams were playing in their first Copa Sudamericana finals. The first leg was played in Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz on December 8, and the host team won it 1-0. The second leg was played in Estadio Alberto J. Armando, better known as La Bombonera, in Buenos Aires on December 17, and the host team won it 2-0, and was crowned as the champion. As the winner, Boca earned the right to play in the 2005 Recopa Sudamericana against the winner of the 2004 Copa Libertadores.", "Title: 2017 Joan Gamper Trophy\n\nThe 2017 Joan Gamper Trophy was the 52nd edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy. Spanish side and hosts Barcelona faced Brazilian side Chapecoense at the Camp Nou in Barcelona. This marked Chapecoense's first ever appearance in the Joan Gamper Trophy, as a tribute to the 71 Chapecoense players and staff who lost their lives after the LaMia Flight 2933 tragedy in La Unión, Colombia, on 28 November 2016.", "Title: 2014 Joan Gamper Trophy\n\nThe 2014 Joan Gamper Trophy was the 49th edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy. Spanish side and hosts Barcelona faced Mexican side León at the Camp Nou in Barcelona. This marked the first appearance of a North American team in the Joan Gamper Trophy.", "Title: LaMia Flight 2933\n\nLaMia Flight 2933 (LMI2933) was a charter flight of an Avro RJ85, operated by LaMia, which crashed in Colombia at 21:58 on 28 November 2016 killing 71 of 77 people on board. The aircraft was transporting the Brazilian Chapecoense football squad's 22 players, 23 coaching and other staff, 2 guests and 21 journalists from Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz de la Sierra , Bolivia, to José María Córdova International Airport in Colombia. The team was scheduled to play the first leg of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana Finals in Medellín against Colombian team Atlético Nacional . One of the four crew members, three of the players, and two other passengers survived.", "Title: 2005 Copa Sudamericana Finals\n\nThe 2005 Copa Sudamericana Finals was a two-legged football match-up to determine the 2005 Copa Sudamericana champion. It was contested by Mexican club Pumas UNAM and Argentinian club Boca Juniors. Boca was defending their trophy and Pumas UNAM were playing in their first Copa Sudamericana finals. The first leg was played in Estadio Olímpico Universitario in Mexico D.F. on December 6, and the match was tied 1-1. The second leg was played in Estadio Alberto J. Armando, better known as La Bombonera, in Buenos Aires on December 18, and, again, the match was tied 1-1, so in the penalty shoot-out Boca won 4-3 and was crowned as the champion and successfully defended the title. As the winner, Boca earned the right to play in the 2006 Recopa Sudamericana against the winner of the 2005 Copa Libertadores.", "Title: 2016 Copa do Nordeste\n\nThe 2016 Copa do Nordeste was the 14th edition of the main football tournament featuring teams from the Brazilian Northeast Region. The competition featured 20 clubs, with Bahia and Pernambuco having three seeds each, and Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Sergipe, Alagoas, Paraíba, Maranhão and Piauí with two seeds each. Santa Cruz (Pernambuco) qualified to play in the 2016 Copa Sudamericana, after winning the final against Campinense (Paraíba) 3–2 on aggregate. <br>Santa Cruz also qualified to play in the 2017 Copa Sudamericana but CONMEBOL decreased the brazilian berths from 8 to 6. Therefore, the champions Santa Cruz (Copa do Nordeste) and Paysandu (Copa Verde) lost their Copa Sudamericana berths. Finally, they were qualified to the 2017 Copa do Brasil Round of 16. <br>Ceará were the defending champion, but were eliminated by Santa Cruz in the quarterfinals.", "Title: 2016 Copa Sudamericana Finals\n\nThe 2016 Copa Sudamericana Finals were scheduled to be the two-legged final that would decide the winner of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana, the 15th edition of the Copa Sudamericana, South America's secondary international club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.", "Title: 2016 Joan Gamper Trophy\n\nThe 2016 Joan Gamper Trophy was the 51st edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy. Spanish side and hosts Barcelona faced Italian side Sampdoria at the Camp Nou in Barcelona. This marked Sampdoria's third appearance in the Joan Gamper Trophy, after losing on penalties in 1997 and winning 1–0 in 2012." ]
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Which founder of the Porsche company had Karl Rabe's help in developing his cars' transmissions?
Ferdinand Porsche
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Ultima GTR is a super car manufactured by Ultima Sports Ltd of Hinckley, Leicestershire, England, and described by commentators as a \"supercar\".", " The car was available both in kit form and as a \"turnkey\" (i.e. assembled by the factory) vehicle until early 2015, when it was replaced by the Ultima Evolution.", " The design is mid engined, rear wheel drive layout, with a tubular steel space frame chassis and GRP bodywork.", " A convertible version called the Ultima Can-Am was also produced.", " Kit builders were free to source and fit a variety of engines and transmissions but the Chevrolet small block V8 supplied by American Speed mated to either a Porsche or Getrag transaxle was the factory recommended standard, and this configuration was fitted to all turnkey cars." ], "title": "Ultima GTR" }, { "sentences": [ "The Porsche 356 is an iconic sports car which was first produced by Austrian company Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH (1948–1949), and then by German company Dr. Ing.", " h. c. F. Porsche GmbH (1950–1965).", " It was Porsche's first production automobile.", " Earlier cars designed by the Austrian company include Cisitalia Grand Prix race car, the Volkswagen Beetle, and Auto Union Grand Prix cars." ], "title": "Porsche 356" }, { "sentences": [ "Hegersport GmbH is a German auto racing company which serves as organizer for German Porsche Sports Cup series, as well as a racing team which competed in the FIA GT1 World Championship under the title Triple H Team Hegersport.", " The company was formed in 2000 by racing drivers Altfrid Heger and Christof Maischak in Essen, Germany, originally organizing the V8Star Series for touring cars in Germany and across Europe.", " Following the end of the V8Stars series in 2004, Hegersport coordinated with Porsche Germany to establish the Sports Cup series, a national series for Porsche drivers.", " Hegersport also serves as a private customer event organizer, and provides training and safety courses for individuals." ], "title": "Hegersport" }, { "sentences": [ "The Porsche 64, also known as the Type 64 and Type 60K10, is considered by many to be the first automobile from what was to become the Porsche company, and a true design precursor to the post-war production model.", " The model number comes from the fact that it was built mainly from design drawings for the Type-64 \"record car\".", " Most mechanical parts came from the 38 prototype series.", " The chassis was heavily reinforced and the engine also reworked to produce around 40 horse power.", " The Type-64 was only a drawing until the three racers were built.", " The body was also a compromise in that the cab had to look like a KdF car , but the rest was 'record' car.", " The VW beetle was the Type-60, and the name the \"60K10\" means body design 10 for the Type-60 Beetle.", " Its flat-four engine produced 50 bhp and gave a top speed of around 160 km/h ." ], "title": "Porsche 64" }, { "sentences": [ "Ford-O-Matic was the first automatic transmission widely used by Ford Motor Company.", " It was designed by the Warner Gear division of Borg Warner Corporation and introduced in 1951 model year cars.", " In contrast to Detroit Gear Division's three band automatic originally designed for Studebaker which became superseded by this unit, a variation of Warner Gear's three-speed unit named Ford-O-Matic continued to evolve later into Cruise-O-Matic named transmissions in 1958 and finally the FMX named transmissions in 1968.", " This line continued in production until 1980, when the AOD was introduced.", " Like Ford, variations of this same Borg Warner design were used by other automobile manufacturers as well, such as AMC, International Harvester, Studebaker, Volvo and Jaguar, each of them having the necessary unique adaptations required for the individual applications." ], "title": "Cruise-O-Matic" }, { "sentences": [ "A direct-shift gearbox (German: \"Direkt-Schalt-Getriebe\" ), commonly abbreviated to DSG, is an electronically controlled dual-clutch multiple-shaft manual gearbox in a transaxle design, without a conventional clutch pedal and with fully automatic or semi-manual control.", " The first actual dual-clutch transmissions were derived from Porsche in-house development for 962 racing cars in the 1980s." ], "title": "Direct-shift gearbox" }, { "sentences": [ "Karl Rabe (29 October 1895, Pottendorf, Austria - 28 October 1968) was an automobile designer and was the Chief Designer at Porsche.", " He helped Ferdinand Porsche to develop the Porsche's transmissions." ], "title": "Karl Rabe" }, { "sentences": [ "Ferdinand Porsche (3 September 1875 – 30 January 1951) was an automotive engineer and founder of the Porsche car company.", " He is best known for creating the first gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle (Lohner-Porsche), the Volkswagen Beetle, the Mercedes-Benz SS/SSK, several other important developments and Porsche automobiles.", " In addition, Porsche designed the 1923 Benz Tropfenwagen, which was the first racing car with a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout." ], "title": "Ferdinand Porsche" }, { "sentences": [ "The 9ff GT9 is a sports car based loosely on the Porsche 911, built by German tuning company 9ff, founded by Jan Fatthauer.", " Based on the Porsche 911 (997) GT3; the cars are extensively rebuilt and fitted with a heavily modified 4.0 litre flat 6 that produces 738 to , depending on the configuration.", " One of the major differences from a normal 911 is the positioning of the engine; whilst every 911 throughout Porsche's history (excluding the Porsche 911 GT1 racer) has been rear-engined, the GT9 is mid-engined for better weight distribution." ], "title": "9ff GT9" }, { "sentences": [ "Eugene Karl Rabe (May 8, 1911 – 1974) was a German-American astronomer." ], "title": "Eugene Rabe" } ]
[ "Title: Ultima GTR\n\nThe Ultima GTR is a super car manufactured by Ultima Sports Ltd of Hinckley, Leicestershire, England, and described by commentators as a \"supercar\". The car was available both in kit form and as a \"turnkey\" (i.e. assembled by the factory) vehicle until early 2015, when it was replaced by the Ultima Evolution. The design is mid engined, rear wheel drive layout, with a tubular steel space frame chassis and GRP bodywork. A convertible version called the Ultima Can-Am was also produced. Kit builders were free to source and fit a variety of engines and transmissions but the Chevrolet small block V8 supplied by American Speed mated to either a Porsche or Getrag transaxle was the factory recommended standard, and this configuration was fitted to all turnkey cars.", "Title: Porsche 356\n\nThe Porsche 356 is an iconic sports car which was first produced by Austrian company Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH (1948–1949), and then by German company Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche GmbH (1950–1965). It was Porsche's first production automobile. Earlier cars designed by the Austrian company include Cisitalia Grand Prix race car, the Volkswagen Beetle, and Auto Union Grand Prix cars.", "Title: Hegersport\n\nHegersport GmbH is a German auto racing company which serves as organizer for German Porsche Sports Cup series, as well as a racing team which competed in the FIA GT1 World Championship under the title Triple H Team Hegersport. The company was formed in 2000 by racing drivers Altfrid Heger and Christof Maischak in Essen, Germany, originally organizing the V8Star Series for touring cars in Germany and across Europe. Following the end of the V8Stars series in 2004, Hegersport coordinated with Porsche Germany to establish the Sports Cup series, a national series for Porsche drivers. Hegersport also serves as a private customer event organizer, and provides training and safety courses for individuals.", "Title: Porsche 64\n\nThe Porsche 64, also known as the Type 64 and Type 60K10, is considered by many to be the first automobile from what was to become the Porsche company, and a true design precursor to the post-war production model. The model number comes from the fact that it was built mainly from design drawings for the Type-64 \"record car\". Most mechanical parts came from the 38 prototype series. The chassis was heavily reinforced and the engine also reworked to produce around 40 horse power. The Type-64 was only a drawing until the three racers were built. The body was also a compromise in that the cab had to look like a KdF car , but the rest was 'record' car. The VW beetle was the Type-60, and the name the \"60K10\" means body design 10 for the Type-60 Beetle. Its flat-four engine produced 50 bhp and gave a top speed of around 160 km/h .", "Title: Cruise-O-Matic\n\nFord-O-Matic was the first automatic transmission widely used by Ford Motor Company. It was designed by the Warner Gear division of Borg Warner Corporation and introduced in 1951 model year cars. In contrast to Detroit Gear Division's three band automatic originally designed for Studebaker which became superseded by this unit, a variation of Warner Gear's three-speed unit named Ford-O-Matic continued to evolve later into Cruise-O-Matic named transmissions in 1958 and finally the FMX named transmissions in 1968. This line continued in production until 1980, when the AOD was introduced. Like Ford, variations of this same Borg Warner design were used by other automobile manufacturers as well, such as AMC, International Harvester, Studebaker, Volvo and Jaguar, each of them having the necessary unique adaptations required for the individual applications.", "Title: Direct-shift gearbox\n\nA direct-shift gearbox (German: \"Direkt-Schalt-Getriebe\" ), commonly abbreviated to DSG, is an electronically controlled dual-clutch multiple-shaft manual gearbox in a transaxle design, without a conventional clutch pedal and with fully automatic or semi-manual control. The first actual dual-clutch transmissions were derived from Porsche in-house development for 962 racing cars in the 1980s.", "Title: Karl Rabe\n\nKarl Rabe (29 October 1895, Pottendorf, Austria - 28 October 1968) was an automobile designer and was the Chief Designer at Porsche. He helped Ferdinand Porsche to develop the Porsche's transmissions.", "Title: Ferdinand Porsche\n\nFerdinand Porsche (3 September 1875 – 30 January 1951) was an automotive engineer and founder of the Porsche car company. He is best known for creating the first gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle (Lohner-Porsche), the Volkswagen Beetle, the Mercedes-Benz SS/SSK, several other important developments and Porsche automobiles. In addition, Porsche designed the 1923 Benz Tropfenwagen, which was the first racing car with a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout.", "Title: 9ff GT9\n\nThe 9ff GT9 is a sports car based loosely on the Porsche 911, built by German tuning company 9ff, founded by Jan Fatthauer. Based on the Porsche 911 (997) GT3; the cars are extensively rebuilt and fitted with a heavily modified 4.0 litre flat 6 that produces 738 to , depending on the configuration. One of the major differences from a normal 911 is the positioning of the engine; whilst every 911 throughout Porsche's history (excluding the Porsche 911 GT1 racer) has been rear-engined, the GT9 is mid-engined for better weight distribution.", "Title: Eugene Rabe\n\nEugene Karl Rabe (May 8, 1911 – 1974) was a German-American astronomer." ]
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Just a Gigolo, is a West German 1978 film directed by David Hemmings and starring David Bowie, set in post-World War I Berlin, it also featured which retired American film and television actress, currently engaged as a visual artist?
Kim Novak
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{ "title": [ "Just a Gigolo (1978 film)", "Kim Novak" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Just a Gigolo (Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo) is a West German 1978 film directed by David Hemmings and starring David Bowie.", " Set in post-World War I Berlin, it also featured Sydne Rome, Kim Novak and, in her last screen appearance, Marlene Dietrich.", " The hostile reception the film received led Bowie to quip that it was \"my 32 Elvis Presley movies rolled into one\"." ], "title": "Just a Gigolo (1978 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Best House in London is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Philip Saville and starring David Hemmings, Joanna Pettet, George Sanders, Warren Mitchell, John Bird, Maurice Denham and Bill Fraser." ], "title": "The Best House in London" }, { "sentences": [ "Marilyn Pauline \"Kim\" Novak (born February 13, 1933) is a retired American film and television actress, currently engaged as a visual artist." ], "title": "Kim Novak" }, { "sentences": [ "Follyfoot is a children's television series co-produced by the majority-partner British television company Yorkshire Television (for transmission on ITV) and the independent West German company \"TV Munich\" (for transmission on the ZDF channel).", " It aired in the United Kingdom between 1971 and 1973, repeated for two years after that and again in the late 1980s.", " The series starred Gillian Blake in the lead role.", " Notable people connected with the series were actors Desmond Llewelyn and Arthur English and directors Jack Cardiff, Stephen Frears, Michael Apted and David Hemmings." ], "title": "Follyfoot" }, { "sentences": [ "The Walking Stick is a 1970 film based on the 1967 novel by Winston Graham.", " it was directed by Eric Till and starring David Hemmings and Samantha Eggar. \"", "Cavatina\" was used as the film's theme, eight years before the piece became famous as the theme for \"The Deer Hunter\" (1978)." ], "title": "The Walking Stick" }, { "sentences": [ "The Long Day's Dying is a 1968 British Techniscope war film directed by Peter Collinson and starring David Hemmings.", " It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France." ], "title": "The Long Day's Dying" }, { "sentences": [ "Voices is a 1973 British horror film directed by Kevin Billington and starring David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt and Lynn Farleigh based on the play by Richard Lortz." ], "title": "Voices (1973 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Unman, Wittering and Zigo is a 1971 British thriller film directed by John Mackenzie and starring David Hemmings, Douglas Wilmer and Tony Haygarth.", " It is adapted by Simon Raven from Giles Cooper's 1958 radio drama \"Unman, Wittering and Zigo\".", " A new teacher arrives at a school and begins to suspect his predecessor was murdered by the pupils, though his suspicions are written off as paranoia.", " He sets out to prevent the same fate from befalling him." ], "title": "Unman, Wittering and Zigo (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Squadra antitruffa is a 1977 Italian crime film directed by Bruno Corbucci and starring David Hemmings, Tomas Milian and Anna Cardini.", " It is the third chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian." ], "title": "Squadra antitruffa" }, { "sentences": [ "Five Clues to Fortune is a 1957 British crime film directed by Joe Mendoza and starring David Hemmings, John Rogers and Roberta Paterson.", " Its plot involves two children who try to prevent an aristocrat's secretary from secret selling the aristocrat's country house.", " It was sometimes shown as an 8-part serial." ], "title": "Five Clues to Fortune" } ]
[ "Title: Just a Gigolo (1978 film)\n\nJust a Gigolo (Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo) is a West German 1978 film directed by David Hemmings and starring David Bowie. Set in post-World War I Berlin, it also featured Sydne Rome, Kim Novak and, in her last screen appearance, Marlene Dietrich. The hostile reception the film received led Bowie to quip that it was \"my 32 Elvis Presley movies rolled into one\".", "Title: The Best House in London\n\nThe Best House in London is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Philip Saville and starring David Hemmings, Joanna Pettet, George Sanders, Warren Mitchell, John Bird, Maurice Denham and Bill Fraser.", "Title: Kim Novak\n\nMarilyn Pauline \"Kim\" Novak (born February 13, 1933) is a retired American film and television actress, currently engaged as a visual artist.", "Title: Follyfoot\n\nFollyfoot is a children's television series co-produced by the majority-partner British television company Yorkshire Television (for transmission on ITV) and the independent West German company \"TV Munich\" (for transmission on the ZDF channel). It aired in the United Kingdom between 1971 and 1973, repeated for two years after that and again in the late 1980s. The series starred Gillian Blake in the lead role. Notable people connected with the series were actors Desmond Llewelyn and Arthur English and directors Jack Cardiff, Stephen Frears, Michael Apted and David Hemmings.", "Title: The Walking Stick\n\nThe Walking Stick is a 1970 film based on the 1967 novel by Winston Graham. it was directed by Eric Till and starring David Hemmings and Samantha Eggar. \" Cavatina\" was used as the film's theme, eight years before the piece became famous as the theme for \"The Deer Hunter\" (1978).", "Title: The Long Day's Dying\n\nThe Long Day's Dying is a 1968 British Techniscope war film directed by Peter Collinson and starring David Hemmings. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France.", "Title: Voices (1973 film)\n\nVoices is a 1973 British horror film directed by Kevin Billington and starring David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt and Lynn Farleigh based on the play by Richard Lortz.", "Title: Unman, Wittering and Zigo (film)\n\nUnman, Wittering and Zigo is a 1971 British thriller film directed by John Mackenzie and starring David Hemmings, Douglas Wilmer and Tony Haygarth. It is adapted by Simon Raven from Giles Cooper's 1958 radio drama \"Unman, Wittering and Zigo\". A new teacher arrives at a school and begins to suspect his predecessor was murdered by the pupils, though his suspicions are written off as paranoia. He sets out to prevent the same fate from befalling him.", "Title: Squadra antitruffa\n\nSquadra antitruffa is a 1977 Italian crime film directed by Bruno Corbucci and starring David Hemmings, Tomas Milian and Anna Cardini. It is the third chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian.", "Title: Five Clues to Fortune\n\nFive Clues to Fortune is a 1957 British crime film directed by Joe Mendoza and starring David Hemmings, John Rogers and Roberta Paterson. Its plot involves two children who try to prevent an aristocrat's secretary from secret selling the aristocrat's country house. It was sometimes shown as an 8-part serial." ]
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Wayne Dobbs served as head basketball coach at an institution that is the largest Christian university in what state?
Tennessee
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{ "title": [ "Wayne Dobbs", "Wayne Dobbs", "Belmont University", "Belmont University" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Leo Richardson is a former American basketball and football coach.", " Richardson was the head basketball coach at Savannah State University from 1964 to 1971, and the University at Buffalo from 1973 to 1978.", " He compiled an overall basketball coaching record of 146–176.", " Richardson led the Savannah State basketball team to a Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference conference tournament title in 1970, for which he was named coach of the year.", " He was the University at Buffalo's first African American head basketball coach.", " He also served as the head football coach at Savannah State from 1964 to 1968, compiling an overall football record of 13–25–2.", " Richardson was elected to the Savannah State University Sports Hall of Fame in 2010." ], "title": "Leo Richardson" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronnie Courtney (born October 6, 1957) began his coaching career at Furr High School as an assistant football, basketball, and track coach.", " After eight years, he moved to Jefferson Davis High School as the head basketball coach, assistant football coach, and assistant track coach.", " While at Jeff Davis, his basketball team made the play-offs five of the eight years and Coach Courtney was named Greater Houston Coach of the Year and District Coach of the Year twice, compiling a record of 137-76.", " He then moved to Willowridge High School for four years where, as head basketball coach, he led his teams to back-to-back State titles in 2000 and 2001.", " Coach Courtney was named State Coach of the Year both years.", " In 2001, he was named National High School Coach of the Year.", " His record at Willowridge High School was 100-44.", " In 2001, Coach Courtney accepted the head basketball coaching position at Texas Southern University.", " In 2001, he was named Insider.com College Coach of the Year.", " In 2003, he led Texas Southern University to the NCAA tournament and was named Southwestern Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.", " He compiled a record of 77-98 while at Texas Southern.", " Courtney was fired from Texas Southern University on July 19, 2007." ], "title": "Ronnie Courtney" }, { "sentences": [ "Herbert Raymond \"Hub\" McQuillan (October 25, 1891 – November 25, 1972) was an American football and basketball coach in the United States.", " He served as the head football coach at Stetson University from 1923 to 1934 and again from 1955 to 1956, compiling a record of 55–44–8.", " McQuillan was also the head basketball coach at Stetson from 1924 to 1935, at Texas A&M University from 1935 to 1941, and at Texas Christian University from 1941 to 1948, amassing a career college basketball record of 220–224." ], "title": "Herbert McQuillan" }, { "sentences": [ "Madison A. \"Matty\" Bell (February 22, 1899 – June 30, 1983) was an American football player, coach of football and basketball, and college athletics administrator.", " He played for Centre, captain of its 1918 team.", " He served as the head football coach at the Haskell Institute (1920–1921), Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin (1922), Texas Christian University (1923–1928), Texas A&M University (1929–1933), and Southern Methodist University (1935–1941, 1945–1949), compiling a career college football record of 143–87–16.", " His 1935 SMU Mustangs, which have been recognized as a national champion, went 12–0 in the regular season before losing to Stanford in the Rose Bowl.", " Bell was also the head basketball coach at Texas Christian for six seasons from 1923 to 1929, tallying a mark of 71–41.", " He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1955.", " After retiring from coaching following the 1949 season, Bell served as the athletic director at Southern Methodist until 1964.", " He died in 1983 in Dallas, Texas." ], "title": "Matty Bell" }, { "sentences": [ "Lester Michael \"Mike\" Brumbelow (July 13, 1906 – August 11, 1977) was an American football and basketball player and coach.", " He played football and basketball for Texas Christian University from 1927 to 1929 and was the captain and most valuable player of the TCU Horned Frogs undefeated 1929 football team that won the school's first Southwest Conference championship.", " He later served as an assistant football coach and head basketball coach at TCU from 1936 to 1941.", " He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and attained the rank of lieutenant commander.", " After the war, he served as an assistant football coach at the University of Mississippi from 1946 to 1948.", " From 1950 to 1956 he was the head football coach at Texas Western College, now the University of Texas at El Paso; he also served as the school's athletic director from 1950 to 1959." ], "title": "Mike Brumbelow" }, { "sentences": [ "Ewing Young \"Big 'un\" Freeland (January 1, 1887 – August 15, 1953) was an American football and baseball player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball.", " He served as the head football coach at Texas Christian University (1915), Millsaps College (1921), Southern Methodist University (1922–1923, with Ray Morrison), and Texas Tech University (1925–1928), compiling a career college football record of 41–23–8.", " Freeland was also the head basketball coach at TCU for one season in 1915–16 and at Millsaps for one season in 1921–22.", " In addition, he was the head baseball coach at TCU (1916), SMU (1923–1924), and Texas Tech (1926–1927), amassing a career college baseball record of 50–47–3." ], "title": "Ewing Y. Freeland" }, { "sentences": [ "Dana M. Evans (May 19, 1874 – November 28, 1924) was an American athlete, coach and athletics administrator.", " He played football and baseball at Boston University.", " For ten years, he directed the Denver Athletic Club's activities.", " In 1904, he accepted a position as wrestling, basketball and gymnastics coach at Cornell University.", " He was the athletic director and head basketball coach at Beloit College from 1910 to 1914.", " He was the head basketball coach at Indiana University (1917–18 through 1918–19 seasons) and Northwestern University (1921–22 season).", " He compiled a career record of 46–32 in six seasons as a head basketball coach.", " He was also the head track coach at Indiana.", " He resigned from his position at Indiana in August 1919 to accept a position as the head of the department of physical education at Northwestern.", " He suffered a nervous breakdown in September 1924 and died of a heart attack in November 1924." ], "title": "Dana Evans" }, { "sentences": [ "Wayne Dobbs (June 12, 1939 – February 10, 2015) was an American college basketball and baseball coach.", " He served as head basketball coach at Belmont University, George Washington University and Vanderbilt University.", " Dobbs died on February 10, 2015." ], "title": "Wayne Dobbs" }, { "sentences": [ "William Lloyd \"Billy\" Driver (November 7, 1883 – November 29, 1941) was an American football and basketball coach.", " He served as the head football coach at Washburn University from 1911 to 1912, at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) from 1913 to 1914, at Texas Christian University (TCU) from 1920 to 1921, at the Northern Branch of the College of Agriculture—now University of California, Davis—from 1923 to 1917, and at Loyola College of Los Angeles—now Loyola Marymount University—in 1929, compiling a career college football record of 58–45–7.", " Driver was also the head basketball coach at Texas A&M University, TCU, and Northern Branch, tallying a career college basketball mark of 67–56.", " He was born in Missouri in 1883." ], "title": "William L. Driver" }, { "sentences": [ "Belmont University is a private, coeducational, liberal arts university located in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.", " It is the largest Christian university in Tennessee and the second largest private university in the state, behind nearby Vanderbilt University." ], "title": "Belmont University" } ]
[ "Title: Leo Richardson\n\nLeo Richardson is a former American basketball and football coach. Richardson was the head basketball coach at Savannah State University from 1964 to 1971, and the University at Buffalo from 1973 to 1978. He compiled an overall basketball coaching record of 146–176. Richardson led the Savannah State basketball team to a Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference conference tournament title in 1970, for which he was named coach of the year. He was the University at Buffalo's first African American head basketball coach. He also served as the head football coach at Savannah State from 1964 to 1968, compiling an overall football record of 13–25–2. Richardson was elected to the Savannah State University Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.", "Title: Ronnie Courtney\n\nRonnie Courtney (born October 6, 1957) began his coaching career at Furr High School as an assistant football, basketball, and track coach. After eight years, he moved to Jefferson Davis High School as the head basketball coach, assistant football coach, and assistant track coach. While at Jeff Davis, his basketball team made the play-offs five of the eight years and Coach Courtney was named Greater Houston Coach of the Year and District Coach of the Year twice, compiling a record of 137-76. He then moved to Willowridge High School for four years where, as head basketball coach, he led his teams to back-to-back State titles in 2000 and 2001. Coach Courtney was named State Coach of the Year both years. In 2001, he was named National High School Coach of the Year. His record at Willowridge High School was 100-44. In 2001, Coach Courtney accepted the head basketball coaching position at Texas Southern University. In 2001, he was named Insider.com College Coach of the Year. In 2003, he led Texas Southern University to the NCAA tournament and was named Southwestern Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. He compiled a record of 77-98 while at Texas Southern. Courtney was fired from Texas Southern University on July 19, 2007.", "Title: Herbert McQuillan\n\nHerbert Raymond \"Hub\" McQuillan (October 25, 1891 – November 25, 1972) was an American football and basketball coach in the United States. He served as the head football coach at Stetson University from 1923 to 1934 and again from 1955 to 1956, compiling a record of 55–44–8. McQuillan was also the head basketball coach at Stetson from 1924 to 1935, at Texas A&M University from 1935 to 1941, and at Texas Christian University from 1941 to 1948, amassing a career college basketball record of 220–224.", "Title: Matty Bell\n\nMadison A. \"Matty\" Bell (February 22, 1899 – June 30, 1983) was an American football player, coach of football and basketball, and college athletics administrator. He played for Centre, captain of its 1918 team. He served as the head football coach at the Haskell Institute (1920–1921), Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin (1922), Texas Christian University (1923–1928), Texas A&M University (1929–1933), and Southern Methodist University (1935–1941, 1945–1949), compiling a career college football record of 143–87–16. His 1935 SMU Mustangs, which have been recognized as a national champion, went 12–0 in the regular season before losing to Stanford in the Rose Bowl. Bell was also the head basketball coach at Texas Christian for six seasons from 1923 to 1929, tallying a mark of 71–41. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1955. After retiring from coaching following the 1949 season, Bell served as the athletic director at Southern Methodist until 1964. He died in 1983 in Dallas, Texas.", "Title: Mike Brumbelow\n\nLester Michael \"Mike\" Brumbelow (July 13, 1906 – August 11, 1977) was an American football and basketball player and coach. He played football and basketball for Texas Christian University from 1927 to 1929 and was the captain and most valuable player of the TCU Horned Frogs undefeated 1929 football team that won the school's first Southwest Conference championship. He later served as an assistant football coach and head basketball coach at TCU from 1936 to 1941. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and attained the rank of lieutenant commander. After the war, he served as an assistant football coach at the University of Mississippi from 1946 to 1948. From 1950 to 1956 he was the head football coach at Texas Western College, now the University of Texas at El Paso; he also served as the school's athletic director from 1950 to 1959.", "Title: Ewing Y. Freeland\n\nEwing Young \"Big 'un\" Freeland (January 1, 1887 – August 15, 1953) was an American football and baseball player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. He served as the head football coach at Texas Christian University (1915), Millsaps College (1921), Southern Methodist University (1922–1923, with Ray Morrison), and Texas Tech University (1925–1928), compiling a career college football record of 41–23–8. Freeland was also the head basketball coach at TCU for one season in 1915–16 and at Millsaps for one season in 1921–22. In addition, he was the head baseball coach at TCU (1916), SMU (1923–1924), and Texas Tech (1926–1927), amassing a career college baseball record of 50–47–3.", "Title: Dana Evans\n\nDana M. Evans (May 19, 1874 – November 28, 1924) was an American athlete, coach and athletics administrator. He played football and baseball at Boston University. For ten years, he directed the Denver Athletic Club's activities. In 1904, he accepted a position as wrestling, basketball and gymnastics coach at Cornell University. He was the athletic director and head basketball coach at Beloit College from 1910 to 1914. He was the head basketball coach at Indiana University (1917–18 through 1918–19 seasons) and Northwestern University (1921–22 season). He compiled a career record of 46–32 in six seasons as a head basketball coach. He was also the head track coach at Indiana. He resigned from his position at Indiana in August 1919 to accept a position as the head of the department of physical education at Northwestern. He suffered a nervous breakdown in September 1924 and died of a heart attack in November 1924.", "Title: Wayne Dobbs\n\nWayne Dobbs (June 12, 1939 – February 10, 2015) was an American college basketball and baseball coach. He served as head basketball coach at Belmont University, George Washington University and Vanderbilt University. Dobbs died on February 10, 2015.", "Title: William L. Driver\n\nWilliam Lloyd \"Billy\" Driver (November 7, 1883 – November 29, 1941) was an American football and basketball coach. He served as the head football coach at Washburn University from 1911 to 1912, at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) from 1913 to 1914, at Texas Christian University (TCU) from 1920 to 1921, at the Northern Branch of the College of Agriculture—now University of California, Davis—from 1923 to 1917, and at Loyola College of Los Angeles—now Loyola Marymount University—in 1929, compiling a career college football record of 58–45–7. Driver was also the head basketball coach at Texas A&M University, TCU, and Northern Branch, tallying a career college basketball mark of 67–56. He was born in Missouri in 1883.", "Title: Belmont University\n\nBelmont University is a private, coeducational, liberal arts university located in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It is the largest Christian university in Tennessee and the second largest private university in the state, behind nearby Vanderbilt University." ]
6,724
The producer of the 1983 American romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne that had an influence on other 1980s films including "Top Gun" (1986) is Chairman and CEO of which industry?
Mandalay Entertainment
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[ { "sentences": [ "Fatal Attraction is a 1987 American psychological thriller film directed by Adrian Lyne and written by James Dearden.", " It is based on Dearden's 1980 short film \"Diversion\".", " Featuring a cast of Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne Archer, and Ellen Hamilton Latzen, the film centers on a married man who has a weekend affair with a woman who refuses to allow it to end and becomes obsessed with him." ], "title": "Fatal Attraction" }, { "sentences": [ "Foxes is a 1980 American teen drama film directed by Adrian Lyne (in his feature film directorial debut) and written by Gerald Ayres.", " The film stars Jodie Foster, Scott Baio, Sally Kellerman, Randy Quaid and Cherie Currie (in her film debut).", " The original music score is composed by Giorgio Moroder, and features the song \"On the Radio\", sung by Donna Summer.", " It revolves around a group of girls coming-of-age in suburban Los Angeles toward the end of the disco era." ], "title": "Foxes (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Indecent Proposal is a 1993 American drama film based on the novel of the same name by Jack Engelhard.", " It was directed by Adrian Lyne and stars Robert Redford, Demi Moore, and Woody Harrelson." ], "title": "Indecent Proposal" }, { "sentences": [ "Flashdance is a 1983 American romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne.", " It was the first collaboration of producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and the presentation of some sequences in the style of music videos was an influence on other 1980s films including \"Top Gun\" (1986), Simpson and Bruckheimer's most famous production.", " \"Flashdance\" opened to negative reviews by professional critics, but was a surprise box office success, becoming the third highest-grossing film of 1983 in the United States.", " It had a worldwide box-office gross of more than $100 million.", " Its soundtrack spawned several hit songs, including \"Maniac\" (performed by Michael Sembello), and the Academy Award–winning \"Flashdance... What a Feeling\" (performed by Irene Cara), which was written for the film." ], "title": "Flashdance" }, { "sentences": [ "Tom Cruise is an American actor and producer who made his film debut with a minor role in the 1981 romantic drama \"Endless Love\".", " Two years later he made his breakthrough by starring in the romantic comedy \"Risky Business\" (1983), which garnered Cruise his first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.", " In 1986, Cruise played a fighter pilot in the Tony Scott-directed action drama \"Top Gun\" (the highest-grossing film that year), and also starred opposite Paul Newman in the Martin Scorsese-directed drama \"The Color of Money\".", " Two years later he played opposite Dustin Hoffman in the Academy Award for Best Picture-winning drama \"Rain Man\" (1988), and also appeared in the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture-winning romantic drama \"Cocktail\" (1988).", " In doing so Cruise became the first and only person as of 2014 to star in a Best Picture Oscar winner and a Worst Picture Razzie winner in the same year.", " His next role was as anti-war activist Ron Kovic in the drama adaptation of Kovic's memoir of the same name, \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989).", " For his performance Cruise received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor." ], "title": "Tom Cruise filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Howard Peter Guber (born March 1, 1942) is an executive, entrepreneur, educator, and author.", " He is Chairman and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment.", " Guber's most recent films from Mandalay Entertainment include \"The Kids Are All Right\", \"Soul Surfer\", and \"Bernie\".", " He has also produced \"Batman\", \"The Witches of Eastwick\", and \"Flashdance.\"", " Guber's films have earned over $3 billion worldwide and 50 Academy Award nominations." ], "title": "Peter Guber" }, { "sentences": [ "Lolita is a 1997 American-French drama film directed by Adrian Lyne and written by Stephen Schiff.", " It is the second screen adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's novel of the same name and stars Jeremy Irons as Humbert Humbert and Dominique Swain as Dolores \"Lolita\" Haze, with supporting roles by Melanie Griffith as Charlotte Haze, and Frank Langella as Clare Quilty.", " The film is about a middle-aged male professor, Humbert (Irons), who rents a room in the house of the widow Charlotte Haze (Griffith), because he is sexually attracted to her adolescent daughter Dolores (Swain), also called \"Lo\" or \"Lolita\"." ], "title": "Lolita (1997 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Top Gun is a 1986 American romantic military action drama film directed by Tony Scott, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, in association with Paramount Pictures.", " The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps, Jr., and was inspired by an article titled \"Top Guns\" published in \"California\" magazine three years earlier.", " The film stars Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, and Tom Skerritt.", " Cruise plays Lieutenant Pete \"Maverick\" Mitchell, a young Naval aviator aboard the aircraft carrier USS \"Enterprise\" .", " He and his Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) Nick \"Goose\" Bradshaw (Edwards) are given the chance to train at the Navy's Fighter Weapons School at the former Naval Air Station (NAS) Miramar in San Diego." ], "title": "Top Gun" }, { "sentences": [ "Unfaithful is a 2002 American erotic thriller drama film directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Richard Gere, Diane Lane, Chad Lowe, Dominic Chianese, and Olivier Martinez.", " It was adapted by Alvin Sargent and William Broyles Jr. from the 1969 French film \"The Unfaithful Wife\" (\"La Femme infidèle\") by the noted director Claude Chabrol.", " It tells about a couple living in suburban New York City whose marriage goes dangerously awry when the wife indulges in an adulterous affair with a stranger she encounters by chance." ], "title": "Unfaithful (2002 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "9½ Weeks (originally titled Nine ½ Weeks) is a 1986 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne with a screenplay by Sarah Kernochan, Zalman King, and Patricia Louisanna Knop.", " The film is based on the 1978 memoir of the same name by Austrian-American author Ingeborg Day.", " It stars Kim Basinger as Elizabeth McGraw and Mickey Rourke as John Gray.", " McGraw is a New York City art gallery employee who has a brief yet intense affair with a mysterious Wall Street broker.", " The film was completed in 1984, but not released until February 1986." ], "title": "9½ Weeks" } ]
[ "Title: Fatal Attraction\n\nFatal Attraction is a 1987 American psychological thriller film directed by Adrian Lyne and written by James Dearden. It is based on Dearden's 1980 short film \"Diversion\". Featuring a cast of Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne Archer, and Ellen Hamilton Latzen, the film centers on a married man who has a weekend affair with a woman who refuses to allow it to end and becomes obsessed with him.", "Title: Foxes (film)\n\nFoxes is a 1980 American teen drama film directed by Adrian Lyne (in his feature film directorial debut) and written by Gerald Ayres. The film stars Jodie Foster, Scott Baio, Sally Kellerman, Randy Quaid and Cherie Currie (in her film debut). The original music score is composed by Giorgio Moroder, and features the song \"On the Radio\", sung by Donna Summer. It revolves around a group of girls coming-of-age in suburban Los Angeles toward the end of the disco era.", "Title: Indecent Proposal\n\nIndecent Proposal is a 1993 American drama film based on the novel of the same name by Jack Engelhard. It was directed by Adrian Lyne and stars Robert Redford, Demi Moore, and Woody Harrelson.", "Title: Flashdance\n\nFlashdance is a 1983 American romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne. It was the first collaboration of producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and the presentation of some sequences in the style of music videos was an influence on other 1980s films including \"Top Gun\" (1986), Simpson and Bruckheimer's most famous production. \"Flashdance\" opened to negative reviews by professional critics, but was a surprise box office success, becoming the third highest-grossing film of 1983 in the United States. It had a worldwide box-office gross of more than $100 million. Its soundtrack spawned several hit songs, including \"Maniac\" (performed by Michael Sembello), and the Academy Award–winning \"Flashdance... What a Feeling\" (performed by Irene Cara), which was written for the film.", "Title: Tom Cruise filmography\n\nTom Cruise is an American actor and producer who made his film debut with a minor role in the 1981 romantic drama \"Endless Love\". Two years later he made his breakthrough by starring in the romantic comedy \"Risky Business\" (1983), which garnered Cruise his first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. In 1986, Cruise played a fighter pilot in the Tony Scott-directed action drama \"Top Gun\" (the highest-grossing film that year), and also starred opposite Paul Newman in the Martin Scorsese-directed drama \"The Color of Money\". Two years later he played opposite Dustin Hoffman in the Academy Award for Best Picture-winning drama \"Rain Man\" (1988), and also appeared in the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture-winning romantic drama \"Cocktail\" (1988). In doing so Cruise became the first and only person as of 2014 to star in a Best Picture Oscar winner and a Worst Picture Razzie winner in the same year. His next role was as anti-war activist Ron Kovic in the drama adaptation of Kovic's memoir of the same name, \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989). For his performance Cruise received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.", "Title: Peter Guber\n\nHoward Peter Guber (born March 1, 1942) is an executive, entrepreneur, educator, and author. He is Chairman and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment. Guber's most recent films from Mandalay Entertainment include \"The Kids Are All Right\", \"Soul Surfer\", and \"Bernie\". He has also produced \"Batman\", \"The Witches of Eastwick\", and \"Flashdance.\" Guber's films have earned over $3 billion worldwide and 50 Academy Award nominations.", "Title: Lolita (1997 film)\n\nLolita is a 1997 American-French drama film directed by Adrian Lyne and written by Stephen Schiff. It is the second screen adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's novel of the same name and stars Jeremy Irons as Humbert Humbert and Dominique Swain as Dolores \"Lolita\" Haze, with supporting roles by Melanie Griffith as Charlotte Haze, and Frank Langella as Clare Quilty. The film is about a middle-aged male professor, Humbert (Irons), who rents a room in the house of the widow Charlotte Haze (Griffith), because he is sexually attracted to her adolescent daughter Dolores (Swain), also called \"Lo\" or \"Lolita\".", "Title: Top Gun\n\nTop Gun is a 1986 American romantic military action drama film directed by Tony Scott, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, in association with Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps, Jr., and was inspired by an article titled \"Top Guns\" published in \"California\" magazine three years earlier. The film stars Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, and Tom Skerritt. Cruise plays Lieutenant Pete \"Maverick\" Mitchell, a young Naval aviator aboard the aircraft carrier USS \"Enterprise\" . He and his Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) Nick \"Goose\" Bradshaw (Edwards) are given the chance to train at the Navy's Fighter Weapons School at the former Naval Air Station (NAS) Miramar in San Diego.", "Title: Unfaithful (2002 film)\n\nUnfaithful is a 2002 American erotic thriller drama film directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Richard Gere, Diane Lane, Chad Lowe, Dominic Chianese, and Olivier Martinez. It was adapted by Alvin Sargent and William Broyles Jr. from the 1969 French film \"The Unfaithful Wife\" (\"La Femme infidèle\") by the noted director Claude Chabrol. It tells about a couple living in suburban New York City whose marriage goes dangerously awry when the wife indulges in an adulterous affair with a stranger she encounters by chance.", "Title: 9½ Weeks\n\n9½ Weeks (originally titled Nine ½ Weeks) is a 1986 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne with a screenplay by Sarah Kernochan, Zalman King, and Patricia Louisanna Knop. The film is based on the 1978 memoir of the same name by Austrian-American author Ingeborg Day. It stars Kim Basinger as Elizabeth McGraw and Mickey Rourke as John Gray. McGraw is a New York City art gallery employee who has a brief yet intense affair with a mysterious Wall Street broker. The film was completed in 1984, but not released until February 1986." ]
6,725
Jerry Maguire is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama sports film that was produced by what California-based film and television company that was created by James L Brooks?
Gracie Films
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[ { "sentences": [ "How Do You Know is a 2010 American romantic comedy-drama film directed, written, and produced by James L. Brooks, and starring Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson and Jack Nicholson." ], "title": "How Do You Know" }, { "sentences": [ "Jonathan Dayton (born July 7, 1957) and Valerie Faris (born October 20, 1958) are a team of American film and music video directors, and also husband and wife, that received critical acclaim for their feature film directorial debut, \"Little Miss Sunshine\".", " Later the couple went on to direct the 2012 romantic comedy-drama \"Ruby Sparks\", and the 2017 biographical comedy-drama sports film \"Battle of the Sexes\", which were also met with a positive critical consensus." ], "title": "Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris" }, { "sentences": [ "Jerry 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": "Jerry Maguire" }, { "sentences": [ "Jon Ferguson Cox \"Jay\" Mohr (born Jon Ferguson Mohr; August 23, 1970) is an American actor, comedian and radio host.", " He is known for his role as Professor Rick Payne in the TV series \"Ghost Whisperer\" (2006–2008), the title role in the CBS sitcom \"Gary Unmarried\" (2008–2010), as a featured cast member on the sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Live\" (1993–1995) and the back-stabbing sports agent Bob Sugar in \"Jerry Maguire\" (1996).", " Since making his cinema debut with \"Jerry Maguire\", he has appeared in many more high-profile films, including \"Suicide Kings\" (1997), \"Picture Perfect\" (1997), \"Paulie\" (1998), \"Small Soldiers\" (1998), \"The Adventures of Pluto Nash\" (2002), \"Are We There Yet?", "\" (2005), \"Street Kings\" (2008), \"Hereafter\" (2010) and \"The Incredible Burt Wonderstone\" (2013)." ], "title": "Jay Mohr" }, { "sentences": [ "As 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": "As Good as It Gets" }, { "sentences": [ "Spanglish is a 2004 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by James L. Brooks and starring Adam Sandler, Téa Leoni, Paz Vega, and Cloris Leachman.", " It was released in the United States on December 17, 2004 by Columbia Pictures.", " The film grossed $55 million worldwide on an $80 million production budget, and received mixed reviews from critics." ], "title": "Spanglish (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Side Out is a 1990 American comedy-drama sports film about a beach volleyball competition, featuring C. Thomas Howell, Peter Horton, Harley Jane Kozak and Courtney Thorne-Smith.", " It was the last film from Aurora Productions due to many flops.", " The film was directed by Peter Israelson." ], "title": "Side Out" }, { "sentences": [ "Take Down is a 1979 American comedy-drama sports film released by Buena Vista Distribution Company about an unqualified teacher who finds himself saddled with coaching duties after a small group of high school seniors form a wrestling team in a last-ditch effort to end a 9-year losing streak against a rival school." ], "title": "Take Down (1979 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Broadcast News is a 1987 romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by James L. Brooks.", " The film concerns a virtuoso television news producer (Holly Hunter), who has daily emotional breakdowns, a brilliant yet prickly reporter (Albert Brooks) and his charismatic but far less seasoned rival (William Hurt).", " It also stars Robert Prosky, Lois Chiles, Joan Cusack, and Jack Nicholson (billed only in the end credits) as the evening news anchor." ], "title": "Broadcast News (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gracie Films is a California-based film and television production company, created by James L. Brooks in 1986.", " The company has produced many award-winning films and television series, including \"Big\", \"Broadcast News\", \"Jerry Maguire\", and most notably \"The Simpsons\".", " The company is primarily associated with film studio and distributor Sony Pictures Entertainment, but it still has an office at the 20th Century Fox lot as \"The Simpsons\" is still produced there." ], "title": "Gracie Films" } ]
[ "Title: How Do You Know\n\nHow Do You Know is a 2010 American romantic comedy-drama film directed, written, and produced by James L. Brooks, and starring Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson and Jack Nicholson.", "Title: Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris\n\nJonathan Dayton (born July 7, 1957) and Valerie Faris (born October 20, 1958) are a team of American film and music video directors, and also husband and wife, that received critical acclaim for their feature film directorial debut, \"Little Miss Sunshine\". Later the couple went on to direct the 2012 romantic comedy-drama \"Ruby Sparks\", and the 2017 biographical comedy-drama sports film \"Battle of the Sexes\", which were also met with a positive critical consensus.", "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: Jay Mohr\n\nJon Ferguson Cox \"Jay\" Mohr (born Jon Ferguson Mohr; August 23, 1970) is an American actor, comedian and radio host. He is known for his role as Professor Rick Payne in the TV series \"Ghost Whisperer\" (2006–2008), the title role in the CBS sitcom \"Gary Unmarried\" (2008–2010), as a featured cast member on the sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Live\" (1993–1995) and the back-stabbing sports agent Bob Sugar in \"Jerry Maguire\" (1996). Since making his cinema debut with \"Jerry Maguire\", he has appeared in many more high-profile films, including \"Suicide Kings\" (1997), \"Picture Perfect\" (1997), \"Paulie\" (1998), \"Small Soldiers\" (1998), \"The Adventures of Pluto Nash\" (2002), \"Are We There Yet? \" (2005), \"Street Kings\" (2008), \"Hereafter\" (2010) and \"The Incredible Burt Wonderstone\" (2013).", "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: Spanglish (film)\n\nSpanglish is a 2004 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by James L. Brooks and starring Adam Sandler, Téa Leoni, Paz Vega, and Cloris Leachman. It was released in the United States on December 17, 2004 by Columbia Pictures. The film grossed $55 million worldwide on an $80 million production budget, and received mixed reviews from critics.", "Title: Side Out\n\nSide Out is a 1990 American comedy-drama sports film about a beach volleyball competition, featuring C. Thomas Howell, Peter Horton, Harley Jane Kozak and Courtney Thorne-Smith. It was the last film from Aurora Productions due to many flops. The film was directed by Peter Israelson.", "Title: Take Down (1979 film)\n\nTake Down is a 1979 American comedy-drama sports film released by Buena Vista Distribution Company about an unqualified teacher who finds himself saddled with coaching duties after a small group of high school seniors form a wrestling team in a last-ditch effort to end a 9-year losing streak against a rival school.", "Title: Broadcast News (film)\n\nBroadcast News is a 1987 romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by James L. Brooks. The film concerns a virtuoso television news producer (Holly Hunter), who has daily emotional breakdowns, a brilliant yet prickly reporter (Albert Brooks) and his charismatic but far less seasoned rival (William Hurt). It also stars Robert Prosky, Lois Chiles, Joan Cusack, and Jack Nicholson (billed only in the end credits) as the evening news anchor.", "Title: Gracie Films\n\nGracie Films is a California-based film and television production company, created by James L. Brooks in 1986. The company has produced many award-winning films and television series, including \"Big\", \"Broadcast News\", \"Jerry Maguire\", and most notably \"The Simpsons\". The company is primarily associated with film studio and distributor Sony Pictures Entertainment, but it still has an office at the 20th Century Fox lot as \"The Simpsons\" is still produced there." ]
6,726
Shadow of the Cobra is a 1989 television movie based on the book, regarding who, which is widely believed to be a psychopath?
Charles Sobhraj
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[ { "sentences": [ "Emurge is the widely bootlegged and unreleased demo album by American hip hop recording artist Hopsin.", " It is widely believed the project was recorded sometime in 2003 and was not a retail mixtape like other common mixtapes and the project was created for a local audience to create a buzz for the artist who at the time had decided to take rapping seriously, prior to rapping Hopsin had appeared in TV shows such as \"Malcolm in the Middle\" and \"That's So Raven\" among others.", " No official physical copies of Emurge have been found / sold online however in 2012 Hopsin's official YouTube account released all songs off \"Emurge\" for free.", " Throughout the years there have been many fake and misleading mixtapes also titled Emurge with other unreleased material on them.", " Songs such as \"Break It Down\" were later featured on Hopsin's official debut studio album \"Gazing at the Moonlight\".", " This project is widely believed to be Hopsin's demo tape he used to show to various record labels to get him mainstream attention." ], "title": "Emurge" }, { "sentences": [ "Sobhraj is widely believed to be a psychopath.", " He was driven to murder as a means to sustain his adventurous lifestyle.", " This, as well as his cunning and cultured personality, made him a celebrity long before his release from prison.", " He enjoyed the attention, charging large amounts of money for interviews and film rights.", " He has been the subject of four books and three documentaries.", " Sobhraj's return to India, where he was still eagerly sought by authorities, is believed to be the result of his yearning for attention and overconfidence in his own intellect." ], "title": "Charles Sobhraj" }, { "sentences": [ "Shadow of the Cobra is a 1989 television movie based on the book \"The Life and Crimes of Charles Sobhraj\" by Richard Neville and Julie Clarke." ], "title": "Shadow of the Cobra" }, { "sentences": [ "iGo to Japan is a 2008 television movie based on the Nickelodeon TV series \"iCarly\".", " It was premiered on November 8, 2008 on Nickelodeon, and November 21 on YTV.", " It has also been broadcast divided in three-parts of second season that serve as the first film of the series.", " The television movie stars Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress and Jerry Trainor.", " The film was directed by Steve Hoefer.", " The production of the film began in the spring of 2008, and lasted around 4 to 5 weeks." ], "title": "IGo to Japan" }, { "sentences": [ "The Final Days is a 1989 television movie adaptation of the book written by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.", " The movie is directed by Richard Pearce and follows the events in the Nixon White House after the \"Washington Post\"'s Watergate revelations." ], "title": "The Final Days (1989 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Avery–MacLeod–McCarty experiment was an experimental demonstration, reported in 1944 by Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod, and Maclyn McCarty, that DNA is the substance that causes bacterial transformation, in an era when it had been widely believed that it was proteins that served the function of carrying genetic information (with the very word \"protein\" itself coined to indicate a belief that its function was \"primary\").", " It was the culmination of research in the 1930s and early 20th Century at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research to purify and characterize the \"transforming principle\" responsible for the transformation phenomenon first described in Griffith's experiment of 1928: killed \"Streptococcus pneumoniae\" of the virulent strain type III-S, when injected along with living but non-virulent type II-R pneumococci, resulted in a deadly infection of type III-S pneumococci.", " In their paper \"\"Studies on the Chemical Nature of the Substance Inducing Transformation of Pneumococcal Types: Induction of Transformation by a Desoxyribonucleic Acid Fraction Isolated from Pneumococcus Type III\"\", published in the February 1944 issue of the \"Journal of Experimental Medicine\", Avery and his colleagues suggest that DNA, rather than protein as widely believed at the time, may be the hereditary material of bacteria, and could be analogous to genes and/or viruses in higher organisms." ], "title": "Avery–MacLeod–McCarty experiment" }, { "sentences": [ "Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe is a 2016 stand alone British Christmas movie based on the Hank Zipzer series of books by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver and the TV series airing on CBBC.", " The film will be airing on CBBC on 12 December 2016.", " It is written by Joe Williams and is directed by Matt Bloom.", " The film is produced by Kindle Entertainment in association with Walker Productions and DHX Media with support from Screen Yorkshire’s Yorkshire Content Fund.", " It is the fourth movie based on a CBBC programme after \"\", \"Shaun the Sheep Movie\" and \"\".", " It is the second movie based on a CBBC show, which has not been released in cinemas and only shown on TV after \"\"" ], "title": "Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe" }, { "sentences": [ "Finish Line is a 1989 television movie originally broadcast on Turner Network Television starring real life father and son James and Josh Brolin.", " The movie also features Stephen Lang as a hard driving track coach and an early appearance by Mariska Hargitay as a student reporter.", " The film was released at a time when little was known about the harmful effects of steroids." ], "title": "Finish Line (1989 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cross of Fire is an American 1989 television miniseries based on the horrific rape and murder of Madge Oberholtzer by D. C. Stephenson, a highly successful leader of the Indiana branch of Ku Klux Klan.", " It stars John Heard as Stephenson and Mel Harris as Oberholtzer.", " Lloyd Bridges is also in the cast.", " It was originally shown in two parts (2 hours each night).", " In syndication, it is shown as a television movie." ], "title": "Cross of Fire" }, { "sentences": [ "In mathematics, the rank of an elliptic curve is the rational Mordell–Weil rank of an elliptic curve formula_1 defined over the field of rational numbers.", " The rank is related to several outstanding problems in number theory, most notably the Birch–Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture.", " It is widely believed that there is no maximum rank for an elliptic curve, and it has been shown that there exist curves with rank as large as 28, but it is widely believed that such curves are rare.", " Indeed, Goldfeld and later Katz–Sarnak conjectured that in a suitable sense, the rank of elliptic curves should be 1/2 on average.", " In other words, half of all elliptic curves should have rank 0 (meaning that the infinite part of its Mordell–Weil group is trivial) and the other half should have rank 1; all remaining ranks consist of a total of 0% of all elliptic curves." ], "title": "Rank of an elliptic curve" } ]
[ "Title: Emurge\n\nEmurge is the widely bootlegged and unreleased demo album by American hip hop recording artist Hopsin. It is widely believed the project was recorded sometime in 2003 and was not a retail mixtape like other common mixtapes and the project was created for a local audience to create a buzz for the artist who at the time had decided to take rapping seriously, prior to rapping Hopsin had appeared in TV shows such as \"Malcolm in the Middle\" and \"That's So Raven\" among others. No official physical copies of Emurge have been found / sold online however in 2012 Hopsin's official YouTube account released all songs off \"Emurge\" for free. Throughout the years there have been many fake and misleading mixtapes also titled Emurge with other unreleased material on them. Songs such as \"Break It Down\" were later featured on Hopsin's official debut studio album \"Gazing at the Moonlight\". This project is widely believed to be Hopsin's demo tape he used to show to various record labels to get him mainstream attention.", "Title: Charles Sobhraj\n\nSobhraj is widely believed to be a psychopath. He was driven to murder as a means to sustain his adventurous lifestyle. This, as well as his cunning and cultured personality, made him a celebrity long before his release from prison. He enjoyed the attention, charging large amounts of money for interviews and film rights. He has been the subject of four books and three documentaries. Sobhraj's return to India, where he was still eagerly sought by authorities, is believed to be the result of his yearning for attention and overconfidence in his own intellect.", "Title: Shadow of the Cobra\n\nShadow of the Cobra is a 1989 television movie based on the book \"The Life and Crimes of Charles Sobhraj\" by Richard Neville and Julie Clarke.", "Title: IGo to Japan\n\niGo to Japan is a 2008 television movie based on the Nickelodeon TV series \"iCarly\". It was premiered on November 8, 2008 on Nickelodeon, and November 21 on YTV. It has also been broadcast divided in three-parts of second season that serve as the first film of the series. The television movie stars Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress and Jerry Trainor. The film was directed by Steve Hoefer. The production of the film began in the spring of 2008, and lasted around 4 to 5 weeks.", "Title: The Final Days (1989 film)\n\nThe Final Days is a 1989 television movie adaptation of the book written by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. The movie is directed by Richard Pearce and follows the events in the Nixon White House after the \"Washington Post\"'s Watergate revelations.", "Title: Avery–MacLeod–McCarty experiment\n\nThe Avery–MacLeod–McCarty experiment was an experimental demonstration, reported in 1944 by Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod, and Maclyn McCarty, that DNA is the substance that causes bacterial transformation, in an era when it had been widely believed that it was proteins that served the function of carrying genetic information (with the very word \"protein\" itself coined to indicate a belief that its function was \"primary\"). It was the culmination of research in the 1930s and early 20th Century at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research to purify and characterize the \"transforming principle\" responsible for the transformation phenomenon first described in Griffith's experiment of 1928: killed \"Streptococcus pneumoniae\" of the virulent strain type III-S, when injected along with living but non-virulent type II-R pneumococci, resulted in a deadly infection of type III-S pneumococci. In their paper \"\"Studies on the Chemical Nature of the Substance Inducing Transformation of Pneumococcal Types: Induction of Transformation by a Desoxyribonucleic Acid Fraction Isolated from Pneumococcus Type III\"\", published in the February 1944 issue of the \"Journal of Experimental Medicine\", Avery and his colleagues suggest that DNA, rather than protein as widely believed at the time, may be the hereditary material of bacteria, and could be analogous to genes and/or viruses in higher organisms.", "Title: Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe\n\nHank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe is a 2016 stand alone British Christmas movie based on the Hank Zipzer series of books by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver and the TV series airing on CBBC. The film will be airing on CBBC on 12 December 2016. It is written by Joe Williams and is directed by Matt Bloom. The film is produced by Kindle Entertainment in association with Walker Productions and DHX Media with support from Screen Yorkshire’s Yorkshire Content Fund. It is the fourth movie based on a CBBC programme after \"\", \"Shaun the Sheep Movie\" and \"\". It is the second movie based on a CBBC show, which has not been released in cinemas and only shown on TV after \"\"", "Title: Finish Line (1989 film)\n\nFinish Line is a 1989 television movie originally broadcast on Turner Network Television starring real life father and son James and Josh Brolin. The movie also features Stephen Lang as a hard driving track coach and an early appearance by Mariska Hargitay as a student reporter. The film was released at a time when little was known about the harmful effects of steroids.", "Title: Cross of Fire\n\nCross of Fire is an American 1989 television miniseries based on the horrific rape and murder of Madge Oberholtzer by D. C. Stephenson, a highly successful leader of the Indiana branch of Ku Klux Klan. It stars John Heard as Stephenson and Mel Harris as Oberholtzer. Lloyd Bridges is also in the cast. It was originally shown in two parts (2 hours each night). In syndication, it is shown as a television movie.", "Title: Rank of an elliptic curve\n\nIn mathematics, the rank of an elliptic curve is the rational Mordell–Weil rank of an elliptic curve formula_1 defined over the field of rational numbers. The rank is related to several outstanding problems in number theory, most notably the Birch–Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture. It is widely believed that there is no maximum rank for an elliptic curve, and it has been shown that there exist curves with rank as large as 28, but it is widely believed that such curves are rare. Indeed, Goldfeld and later Katz–Sarnak conjectured that in a suitable sense, the rank of elliptic curves should be 1/2 on average. In other words, half of all elliptic curves should have rank 0 (meaning that the infinite part of its Mordell–Weil group is trivial) and the other half should have rank 1; all remaining ranks consist of a total of 0% of all elliptic curves." ]
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Salvador de Madariaga y Rojo, was a Spanish diplomat, writer, historian and pacifist, and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, and is one of how many Nobel Prizes created by the Swedish industrialist, inventor, and armaments manufacturer Alfred Nobel, along with the prizes in Chemistry, Physics, Physiology or Medicine, and Literature?
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ), administered by the Nobel Foundation, is awarded once a year for outstanding discoveries in the fields of life sciences and medicine.", " It is one of five Nobel Prizes established in 1895 by Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, in his will.", " Nobel was personally interested in experimental physiology and wanted to establish a prize for progress through scientific discoveries in laboratories.", " The Nobel Prize is presented to the recipient(s) at an annual ceremony on 10 December, the anniversary of Nobel's death, along with a diploma and a certificate for the monetary award.", " The front side of the medal provides the same profile of Alfred Nobel as depicted on the medals for Physics, Chemistry, and Literature; its reverse side is unique to this medal." ], "title": "Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine" }, { "sentences": [ "Salvador de Madariaga y Rojo (23 July 1886 in A Coruña, Spain – 14 December 1978 in Locarno, Switzerland) was a Spanish diplomat, writer, historian and pacifist.", " He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature, and the Nobel Peace Prize." ], "title": "Salvador de Madariaga" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nobel Prize in Physics (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysik\" ) is a yearly award given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for those who conferred the most outstanding contributions for mankind in the field of physics.", " It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901; the others being the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine." ], "title": "Nobel Prize in Physics" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i litteratur\") is awarded annually by the Swedish Academy to authors for outstanding contributions in the field of literature.", " It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, which are awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.", " As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members elected by the Swedish Academy.", " The first Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded in 1901 to Sully Prudhomme of France.", " Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award prize that has varied throughout the years.", " In 1901, Prudhomme received 150,782 SEK, which is equivalent to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2007.", " The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death." ], "title": "List of Nobel laureates in Literature" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nobel Prizes are awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Swedish Academy, the Karolinska Institute, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee to individuals who make outstanding contributions in the fields of Chemistry, Physics, Literature, Peace, Physiology or Medicine and Economics.", " All but the economics prize were established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, which dictates that the awards should be administered by the Nobel Foundation.", " The Nobel prize in Economics, or The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, was established in 1968 by the Sveriges Riksbank, the central bank of Sweden, for outstanding contributions in the field of Economics.", " Each prize is awarded by a separate committee; the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards the Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, and Economics, the Swedish Academy awards the Prize in Literature, the Karolinska Institute awards the Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee awards the Prize in Peace.", " Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a cash prize that has varied throughout the years." ], "title": "List of female Nobel laureates" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine.", " It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.", " As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute.", " While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for \"physiology or medicine\" in his will.", " Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields.", " The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany.", " Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years.", " In 1901, von Behring received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2008.", " In 2013, the prize was awarded to James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof; they were recognised \"after discovering how cells precisely transport material\".", " The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death." ], "title": "List of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine" }, { "sentences": [ "After his death in 1896, the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel established the Nobel Prizes. Nobel's will specified that annual prizes are to be awarded for service to humanity in the fields of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace.", " Similarly, the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel is awarded along with the Nobel Prizes.", " Since the first award in 1901, the prizes have occasionally engendered criticism and controversy." ], "title": "Nobel Prize controversies" }, { "sentences": [ "Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i litteratur\" ) has been awarded annually to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Alfred Nobel, produced \"in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction\" (original Swedish: \"den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning\").", " Though individual works are sometimes cited as being particularly noteworthy, here \"work\" refers to an author's work as a whole.", " The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will receive the prize in any given year.", " The academy announces the name of the chosen laureate in early October.", " It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895; the others are the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine." ], "title": "Nobel Prize in Literature" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i kemi\" ) is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry.", " It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, who died in 1896.", " These prizes are awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.", " As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members elected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.", " The first Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded in 1901 to Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, of the Netherlands.", " Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award prize that has varied throughout the years.", " In 1901, van 't Hoff received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2007.", " The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death." ], "title": "List of Nobel laureates in Chemistry" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nobel Peace Prize (Norwegian: \" )\" is one of the five Nobel Prizes created by the Swedish industrialist, inventor, and armaments manufacturer Alfred Nobel, along with the prizes in Chemistry, Physics, Physiology or Medicine, and Literature.", " Since March 1901, it has been awarded annually (with some exceptions) 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\"." ], "title": "Nobel Peace Prize" } ]
[ "Title: Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ), administered by the Nobel Foundation, is awarded once a year for outstanding discoveries in the fields of life sciences and medicine. It is one of five Nobel Prizes established in 1895 by Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, in his will. Nobel was personally interested in experimental physiology and wanted to establish a prize for progress through scientific discoveries in laboratories. The Nobel Prize is presented to the recipient(s) at an annual ceremony on 10 December, the anniversary of Nobel's death, along with a diploma and a certificate for the monetary award. The front side of the medal provides the same profile of Alfred Nobel as depicted on the medals for Physics, Chemistry, and Literature; its reverse side is unique to this medal.", "Title: Salvador de Madariaga\n\nSalvador de Madariaga y Rojo (23 July 1886 in A Coruña, Spain – 14 December 1978 in Locarno, Switzerland) was a Spanish diplomat, writer, historian and pacifist. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature, and the Nobel Peace Prize.", "Title: Nobel Prize in Physics\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Physics (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysik\" ) is a yearly award given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for those who conferred the most outstanding contributions for mankind in the field of physics. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901; the others being the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.", "Title: List of Nobel laureates in Literature\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i litteratur\") is awarded annually by the Swedish Academy to authors for outstanding contributions in the field of literature. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, which are awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members elected by the Swedish Academy. The first Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded in 1901 to Sully Prudhomme of France. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award prize that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, Prudhomme received 150,782 SEK, which is equivalent to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2007. The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.", "Title: List of female Nobel laureates\n\nThe Nobel Prizes are awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Swedish Academy, the Karolinska Institute, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee to individuals who make outstanding contributions in the fields of Chemistry, Physics, Literature, Peace, Physiology or Medicine and Economics. All but the economics prize were established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, which dictates that the awards should be administered by the Nobel Foundation. The Nobel prize in Economics, or The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, was established in 1968 by the Sveriges Riksbank, the central bank of Sweden, for outstanding contributions in the field of Economics. Each prize is awarded by a separate committee; the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards the Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, and Economics, the Swedish Academy awards the Prize in Literature, the Karolinska Institute awards the Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee awards the Prize in Peace. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a cash prize that has varied throughout the years.", "Title: List of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute. While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for \"physiology or medicine\" in his will. Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields. The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, von Behring received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2008. In 2013, the prize was awarded to James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof; they were recognised \"after discovering how cells precisely transport material\". The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.", "Title: Nobel Prize controversies\n\nAfter his death in 1896, the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel established the Nobel Prizes. Nobel's will specified that annual prizes are to be awarded for service to humanity in the fields of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace. Similarly, the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel is awarded along with the Nobel Prizes. Since the first award in 1901, the prizes have occasionally engendered criticism and controversy.", "Title: Nobel Prize in Literature\n\nSince 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i litteratur\" ) has been awarded annually to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Alfred Nobel, produced \"in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction\" (original Swedish: \"den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning\"). Though individual works are sometimes cited as being particularly noteworthy, here \"work\" refers to an author's work as a whole. The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will receive the prize in any given year. The academy announces the name of the chosen laureate in early October. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895; the others are the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.", "Title: List of Nobel laureates in Chemistry\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Chemistry (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i kemi\" ) is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, who died in 1896. These prizes are awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members elected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The first Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded in 1901 to Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, of the Netherlands. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award prize that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, van 't Hoff received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2007. The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.", "Title: Nobel Peace Prize\n\nThe Nobel Peace Prize (Norwegian: \" )\" is one of the five Nobel Prizes created by the Swedish industrialist, inventor, and armaments manufacturer Alfred Nobel, along with the prizes in Chemistry, Physics, Physiology or Medicine, and Literature. Since March 1901, it has been awarded annually (with some exceptions) 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\"." ]
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Pieter 'Piet' Klijnveld, was a Dutch accountant who started a practice that after several mergers would grow into which professional service company and one of the Big Four auditors, along with Deloitte, Ernst & Young (EY), and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)?
KPMG
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[ { "sentences": [ "WTP Advisors is an international-tax advisory and consultancy firm.", " Inc.", " Magazine ranked the company as one of the fastest growing businesses in the United States in 2011, 2012, 2013.", " The 2012 Inc. 500 and 5000 survey ranked WTP Advisors at 1,184; within the business products and services category, the company ranked 75th.", " The company was founded in 2005 by Ian Boccaccio, Michael Minihan, David Wain and James Fyhrie all former employees of PricewaterhouseCoopers.", " The partners saw an opportunity to provide international tax consulting for small and medium businesses and be competitive with the “Big Four” accounting firms: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and KPMG." ], "title": "WTP Advisors" }, { "sentences": [ "PricewaterhouseCoopers (doing business as PwC) is a multinational professional services network headquartered in London, United Kingdom.", " It is the second largest professional services firm in the world, and is one of the Big Four auditors, along with Deloitte, EY and KPMG.", " Vault Accounting 50 has ranked PwC as the most prestigious accounting firm in the world for seven consecutive years, as well as the top firm to work for in North America for three consecutive years." ], "title": "PricewaterhouseCoopers" }, { "sentences": [ "Pieter 'Piet' Klijnveld (16 August 1874 – 9 February 1945) was a Dutch accountant who started a practice that after several mergers would grow into the international accounting firm KPMG." ], "title": "Piet Klijnveld" }, { "sentences": [ "Arthur Andersen LLP, based in Chicago, is an American holding company and formerly one of the \"Big Five\" accounting firms among PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Ernst & Young and KPMG, providing auditing, tax, and consulting services to large corporations.", " In 2002, the firm voluntarily surrendered its licenses to practice as Certified Public Accountants in the United States after being found guilty of criminal charges relating to the firm's handling of the auditing of Enron, an energy corporation based in Texas, which had filed for bankruptcy in 2001." ], "title": "Arthur Andersen" }, { "sentences": [ "Klynveld Kraayenhof & Co. (KKC) was a Dutch accountancy firm founded in 1917 by Piet Klijnveld and Jaap Kraayenhof, who was one of Klynveld's former employees at another firm.", " The firm specialized in banking and exporting and kept its independence by serving Dutch clients who were expanding throughout Europe and South America.", " In 1979, KKC merged with Deutsche Treuhand-Gesellschaft (DTG) and McLintock Main Lafrentz to form Klynveld Main Goerdeler (KMG).", " In 1987 KMG joined forces with Peat Marwick International (PMI) in the first mega-merger of large accounting firms and formed what is now known today as KPMG LLP." ], "title": "Klynveld Kraayenhof &amp; Co." }, { "sentences": [ "KPMG is a professional service company and one of the Big Four auditors, along with Deloitte, Ernst & Young (EY), and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)." ], "title": "KPMG" }, { "sentences": [ "Eugene O'Kelly was a former Chairman and CEO of KPMG, one of the largest U. S. accounting firms and one of the Big Four auditors." ], "title": "Eugene O'Kelly" }, { "sentences": [ "James Marwick (b. 1862 in Edinburgh, Scotland) was an original founder of an accounting office that became one of the Big Four auditors, KPMG." ], "title": "James Marwick" }, { "sentences": [ "EY (formerly Ernst & Young) is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London, England.", " EY is one of the largest professional services firms in the world and is one of the \"Big Four\" accounting firms." ], "title": "Ernst &amp; Young" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of Queensland Business Association Inc. (\"UQBA\") is an organisation established to facilitate the professional development of the students of the University of Queensland.", " UQBA works with the University of Queensland Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, as well as several industry partners including Boston Consulting Group, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, CPA Australia, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PwC." ], "title": "University of Queensland Business Association" } ]
[ "Title: WTP Advisors\n\nWTP Advisors is an international-tax advisory and consultancy firm. Inc. Magazine ranked the company as one of the fastest growing businesses in the United States in 2011, 2012, 2013. The 2012 Inc. 500 and 5000 survey ranked WTP Advisors at 1,184; within the business products and services category, the company ranked 75th. The company was founded in 2005 by Ian Boccaccio, Michael Minihan, David Wain and James Fyhrie all former employees of PricewaterhouseCoopers. The partners saw an opportunity to provide international tax consulting for small and medium businesses and be competitive with the “Big Four” accounting firms: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and KPMG.", "Title: PricewaterhouseCoopers\n\nPricewaterhouseCoopers (doing business as PwC) is a multinational professional services network headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is the second largest professional services firm in the world, and is one of the Big Four auditors, along with Deloitte, EY and KPMG. Vault Accounting 50 has ranked PwC as the most prestigious accounting firm in the world for seven consecutive years, as well as the top firm to work for in North America for three consecutive years.", "Title: Piet Klijnveld\n\nPieter 'Piet' Klijnveld (16 August 1874 – 9 February 1945) was a Dutch accountant who started a practice that after several mergers would grow into the international accounting firm KPMG.", "Title: Arthur Andersen\n\nArthur Andersen LLP, based in Chicago, is an American holding company and formerly one of the \"Big Five\" accounting firms among PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Ernst & Young and KPMG, providing auditing, tax, and consulting services to large corporations. In 2002, the firm voluntarily surrendered its licenses to practice as Certified Public Accountants in the United States after being found guilty of criminal charges relating to the firm's handling of the auditing of Enron, an energy corporation based in Texas, which had filed for bankruptcy in 2001.", "Title: Klynveld Kraayenhof &amp; Co.\n\nKlynveld Kraayenhof & Co. (KKC) was a Dutch accountancy firm founded in 1917 by Piet Klijnveld and Jaap Kraayenhof, who was one of Klynveld's former employees at another firm. The firm specialized in banking and exporting and kept its independence by serving Dutch clients who were expanding throughout Europe and South America. In 1979, KKC merged with Deutsche Treuhand-Gesellschaft (DTG) and McLintock Main Lafrentz to form Klynveld Main Goerdeler (KMG). In 1987 KMG joined forces with Peat Marwick International (PMI) in the first mega-merger of large accounting firms and formed what is now known today as KPMG LLP.", "Title: KPMG\n\nKPMG is a professional service company and one of the Big Four auditors, along with Deloitte, Ernst & Young (EY), and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).", "Title: Eugene O'Kelly\n\nEugene O'Kelly was a former Chairman and CEO of KPMG, one of the largest U. S. accounting firms and one of the Big Four auditors.", "Title: James Marwick\n\nJames Marwick (b. 1862 in Edinburgh, Scotland) was an original founder of an accounting office that became one of the Big Four auditors, KPMG.", "Title: Ernst &amp; Young\n\nEY (formerly Ernst & Young) is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London, England. EY is one of the largest professional services firms in the world and is one of the \"Big Four\" accounting firms.", "Title: University of Queensland Business Association\n\nThe University of Queensland Business Association Inc. (\"UQBA\") is an organisation established to facilitate the professional development of the students of the University of Queensland. UQBA works with the University of Queensland Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, as well as several industry partners including Boston Consulting Group, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, CPA Australia, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PwC." ]
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The River Fiddich flows by which 15th-century tower in Moray, Scotland?
Auchindoun Castle
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{ "title": [ "River Fiddich", "Auchindoun Castle" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Inverquharity Castle is a 15th-century tower house in Angus, Scotland.", " It lies around 4.5 km north-east of Kirriemuir near the River South Esk." ], "title": "Inverquharity Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Craigellachie (Gaelic: \"Creag Eileachaidh\") is a small village in Moray, Scotland, at the confluence of the River Spey and River Fiddich (whose valley or glen gives its name to the famous Scotch whisky Glenfiddich), in walking distance of the town of Aberlour." ], "title": "Craigellachie, Moray" }, { "sentences": [ "Lennoxlove House is a historic house set in woodlands half a mile south of Haddington in East Lothian, Scotland.", " The house comprises a 15th-century tower, originally known as Lethington Castle, and has been extended several times, principally in the 17th, 19th and 20th centuries.", " The house is protected as a category A listed building, and is described by Historic Scotland as \"one of Scotland's most ancient and notable houses.\"", " The wooded estate is included on the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland, the national listing of significant gardens." ], "title": "Lennoxlove House" }, { "sentences": [ "Cardoness Castle is a well-preserved 15th-century tower house just south west of Gatehouse of Fleet, in south west Scotland.", " It was originally owned by the MacCullochs of Myreton.", " They abandoned the castle in the late 17th Century, following the execution of Sir Godfrey McCulloch for the murder of a Clan Gordon neighbour.", " It is now in the care of Historic Environment Scotland, and is a scheduled monument." ], "title": "Cardoness Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Sauchie Tower, also known as Devon Tower, is a 15th-century tower house in Clackmannanshire, Scotland.", " The tower is located by the village of Fishcross, 1 km north of Sauchie and 2.5 km north of Alloa, close to the River Devon.", " It is protected as a Category A listed building, and as a Scheduled Ancient Monument." ], "title": "Sauchie Tower" }, { "sentences": [ "Lemmington Hall is an 18th-century country mansion incorporating a 15th-century tower house, situated near Edlingham, Northumberland, England.", " It is a Grade II* listed building.", " The original tower house built for the Beadnall family in the early 15th century was a four-storey construction which was reduced in height in the 17th century when Nicholas Fenwick ( Mayor of Newcastle 1720) converted the building into a country house." ], "title": "Lemmington Hall" }, { "sentences": [ "The River Fiddich (Scottish Gaelic: \"Fiodhach / Abhainn Fhiodhaich\" ) is a right bank tributary of the River Spey in northeast Scotland.", " It rises on the eastern slopes of Corriehabbie Hill in Glenfiddich Forest and flows northeastwards beneath the A941 road, past Auchindoun Castle to a sharp bend adjacent to the A920 road where it turns westwards to flow to Dufftown.", " The Fiddich is joined on the eastern edge of the town by the Dullan Water which drains Glen Rinnes.", " Their combined waters then flow generally northwestwards, passing beneath the B9014 road near Balvenie Castle and then the A95 at Craigellachie immediately before meeting the Spey." ], "title": "River Fiddich" }, { "sentences": [ "Dalzell House is a historic house in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.", " It is located to the south of the town, on the north bank of the River Clyde.", " At its core is a 15th-century tower house, with extensive additions built during the 17th and 19th centuries.", " In the 1980s the house was restored and divided for sale as eighteen private apartments, while the surrounding Dalzell estate is now owned by North Lanarkshire Council.", " The house is protected as a Category A listed building, and the grounds are listed on the \"Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland\"." ], "title": "Dalzell House" }, { "sentences": [ "Margaret Marsh is a hamlet and civil parish in the English county of Dorset.", " It is situated in the Blackmore Vale in the North Dorset administrative district of the county, halfway between the towns of Shaftesbury and Sturminster Newton.", " It is sited on Kimmeridge Clay close to a small tributary stream of the River Stour.", " In the 2001 census the parish had a population of 60.", " In 2013 the estimated population of the parish was 40.", " The parish church has a 15th-century tower and 13th-century font, but the rest of the building was rebuilt in 1873.", " For local government purposes the parish is grouped with the parishes of East Orchard and West Orchard, to form a Group Parish Council." ], "title": "Margaret Marsh" }, { "sentences": [ "Auchindoun Castle is a 15th-century L-Plan tower castle located in Auchindoun near Dufftown in Moray, Scotland." ], "title": "Auchindoun Castle" } ]
[ "Title: Inverquharity Castle\n\nInverquharity Castle is a 15th-century tower house in Angus, Scotland. It lies around 4.5 km north-east of Kirriemuir near the River South Esk.", "Title: Craigellachie, Moray\n\nCraigellachie (Gaelic: \"Creag Eileachaidh\") is a small village in Moray, Scotland, at the confluence of the River Spey and River Fiddich (whose valley or glen gives its name to the famous Scotch whisky Glenfiddich), in walking distance of the town of Aberlour.", "Title: Lennoxlove House\n\nLennoxlove House is a historic house set in woodlands half a mile south of Haddington in East Lothian, Scotland. The house comprises a 15th-century tower, originally known as Lethington Castle, and has been extended several times, principally in the 17th, 19th and 20th centuries. The house is protected as a category A listed building, and is described by Historic Scotland as \"one of Scotland's most ancient and notable houses.\" The wooded estate is included on the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland, the national listing of significant gardens.", "Title: Cardoness Castle\n\nCardoness Castle is a well-preserved 15th-century tower house just south west of Gatehouse of Fleet, in south west Scotland. It was originally owned by the MacCullochs of Myreton. They abandoned the castle in the late 17th Century, following the execution of Sir Godfrey McCulloch for the murder of a Clan Gordon neighbour. It is now in the care of Historic Environment Scotland, and is a scheduled monument.", "Title: Sauchie Tower\n\nSauchie Tower, also known as Devon Tower, is a 15th-century tower house in Clackmannanshire, Scotland. The tower is located by the village of Fishcross, 1 km north of Sauchie and 2.5 km north of Alloa, close to the River Devon. It is protected as a Category A listed building, and as a Scheduled Ancient Monument.", "Title: Lemmington Hall\n\nLemmington Hall is an 18th-century country mansion incorporating a 15th-century tower house, situated near Edlingham, Northumberland, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The original tower house built for the Beadnall family in the early 15th century was a four-storey construction which was reduced in height in the 17th century when Nicholas Fenwick ( Mayor of Newcastle 1720) converted the building into a country house.", "Title: River Fiddich\n\nThe River Fiddich (Scottish Gaelic: \"Fiodhach / Abhainn Fhiodhaich\" ) is a right bank tributary of the River Spey in northeast Scotland. It rises on the eastern slopes of Corriehabbie Hill in Glenfiddich Forest and flows northeastwards beneath the A941 road, past Auchindoun Castle to a sharp bend adjacent to the A920 road where it turns westwards to flow to Dufftown. The Fiddich is joined on the eastern edge of the town by the Dullan Water which drains Glen Rinnes. Their combined waters then flow generally northwestwards, passing beneath the B9014 road near Balvenie Castle and then the A95 at Craigellachie immediately before meeting the Spey.", "Title: Dalzell House\n\nDalzell House is a historic house in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is located to the south of the town, on the north bank of the River Clyde. At its core is a 15th-century tower house, with extensive additions built during the 17th and 19th centuries. In the 1980s the house was restored and divided for sale as eighteen private apartments, while the surrounding Dalzell estate is now owned by North Lanarkshire Council. The house is protected as a Category A listed building, and the grounds are listed on the \"Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland\".", "Title: Margaret Marsh\n\nMargaret Marsh is a hamlet and civil parish in the English county of Dorset. It is situated in the Blackmore Vale in the North Dorset administrative district of the county, halfway between the towns of Shaftesbury and Sturminster Newton. It is sited on Kimmeridge Clay close to a small tributary stream of the River Stour. In the 2001 census the parish had a population of 60. In 2013 the estimated population of the parish was 40. The parish church has a 15th-century tower and 13th-century font, but the rest of the building was rebuilt in 1873. For local government purposes the parish is grouped with the parishes of East Orchard and West Orchard, to form a Group Parish Council.", "Title: Auchindoun Castle\n\nAuchindoun Castle is a 15th-century L-Plan tower castle located in Auchindoun near Dufftown in Moray, Scotland." ]
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Focus is an American music producer who produced tracks for an American rapper, record producer, and actor, who was born in October of what year?
1972
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{ "title": [ "Focus...", "Eminem" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Markese Rolle (born April 1, 1991), better known by his stage name SpaceGhostPurrp, is an American rapper and record producer from Miami, Florida.", " He is the founder of the American hip hop group Raider Klan.", " Rolle gathered a following in the underground hip hop scene through mixtapes, producing, and his work with other underground artists.", " He has produced tracks for Wiz Khalifa, Robb Banks, ASAP Rocky, Lil Uzi Vert, Juicy J, and Project Pat.", " On June 12, 2012, his debut studio album \"\" was released." ], "title": "SpaceGhostPurrp" }, { "sentences": [ "Dwayne Abernathy, Jr. (known by his stage name Dem Jointz) is a 3x GRAMMY Nominated American musician and music producer.", " He has produced tracks for numerous artists including Brandy, Jordin Sparks, Rihanna, and Christina Aguilera.", " He also co-produced four tracks on \"Compton\", the third and final studio album by Dr. Dre, as well as several tracks on Janet Jackson's 2015 #1 album Unbreakable." ], "title": "Dem Jointz" }, { "sentences": [ "Jake Bass (born December 13, 1989 in Detroit) is an American composer and music producer.", " Jake is the son of Jeff Bass who is half of the Bass Brothers production team that discovered Eminem.", " Jake has produced tracks for Bizarre (rapper) from D12 including his song \"Fat Boy\" off the Blue Cheese & Coney Island record.", " He has also worked closely with deaf rapper Sean Forbes producing all of his tracks and performing live with him.", " They released a full-length album in the fall of 2012 with all songs produced by Bass called \"Perfect Imperfection\".", " Later that year, Jake and his father Jeff Bass composed the music for Chrysler's Big Finish 2012 ad campaign.", " Jake also composed the music for the Ovation (TV channel) television series, \"Motor City Rising\" in 2012.", " Bass then released his debut single titled, \"One\" in October 2013 which featured two instrumental songs as well as a music video Directed by Stefan Vardon.", " In December 2013, Jake released his full-length debut instrumental album \"1989\".", " In July of 2016 Bass released his second instrumental album \"My City: Detroit.\"" ], "title": "Jake Bass" }, { "sentences": [ "Michelle Bell is an American singer-songwriter and record producer born in Ohio.", " Bell started to work on a local paper while she was in college, and used to write to publicists at record labels.", " After moving to New York City, she went on working with Sean Combs.", " Together they wrote and produced tracks for Jennifer Lopez.", " Following the release of Lopez's album, Bell became known as a songwriter and producer, working with several artists, including Britney Spears, Girls Aloud, Mary J. Blige and Paulina Rubio." ], "title": "Michelle Bell" }, { "sentences": [ "Raymond E. Poole (born July 4, 1965) better known by his stage name Mo B. Dick is an American rapper, singer, and music producer.", " He is a founding member of the production team The Medicine Men (formerly Beats by the Pound), which produced most of No Limit Records' releases from 1995 to 1999.", " During his stint at No Limit Records, He not only produced tracks, but was also a featured artist on over a dozen songs, As a member of Beats by the Pound, the production team collectively produced nearly all of the label's tracks.", " Mo B. Dick's own repertoire lists his production credits on over 170 recordings and has his own record label Out The Box Xploitations.", " Currently Mo B. Dick is working on projects for his new imprint, Out The Box Xploitaions, Dr.Dre, 8Ball and MJG, Mystikal, Big Boi, Daz Dillinger, Rocko, Future, Gorilla Zoe, Wiz Khalifa and producing songs for various movie soundtracks, TV shows, and video games.", " He is also a member of the Throwback Cool Funk band called Merging Traffic Fellowship." ], "title": "Mo B. Dick" }, { "sentences": [ "Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem (often stylized as EMINƎM), is an American rapper, record producer, and actor." ], "title": "Eminem" }, { "sentences": [ "Dustin Pugh (born October 8, 1994), better known by his stage name OTWGBEATS, is an American record producer from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, and is the co-founder along with CJames of the hip hop group Off The Wall Gang (OTWG).", " In 2014 he signed with Glo Gang managers TwinCityCEO & Peedapan to GANG Management LLC.", " He is better known for his work With Chief Keef`s camp \"Glo Gang\", and has produced tracks for Chief Keef, Soulja Boy, Lil Reese, Lil B, OJ da Juiceman, Capo, Blood Money, Lil Flash, ManeMane4CGG, AGoff, Go Yayo & more.", " On October 8, 2015, his debut album was released, which was titled \"Global\".", " \"Global 2\" is set to release in late 2017." ], "title": "OTWGBEATS" }, { "sentences": [ "Farid Karam Nassar (born June 23, 1972), better known as Fredwreck, is an Palestinian American music artist and record producer.", " He got his big break when he became a producer for Dr. Dre's newly founded record label Aftermath Entertainment, and then went on to work with Snoop Dogg's record label Dogghouse Records (now Doggystyle Records) and became a known producer on Tha Dogg Pound-affiliated material.", " He has produced tracks from Kurupt's Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha and most of his next release, ; both released during the period the rapper had left Death Row Records.", " He has also produced for other hip-hop and pop artists such as Eminem, Britney Spears, Ice Cube, Westside Connection, Lil' Kim, Hilary Duff, Xzibit, The Game, Nate Dogg, Everlast, Cypress Hill, 50 Cent, Mobb Deep, as well as non-US acts such as Dizzie Rascal, Tamer Hosny, Qusai and Karl Wolf." ], "title": "Fredwreck" }, { "sentences": [ "Bernard Edwards Jr., professionally known as Focus..., is an American music producer from New York City, New York.", " He gained major recognition in the music industry when he signed with Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment, in 2002.", " Since then he has produced tracks for several prominent artists, including Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Chris Alain, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, John Legend, The Game, Ice Cube, Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, 50 Cent, Schoolboy Q, Joe, Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Lil Wayne, Ameriie, Christina Millian, Mac Dre, Marsha Ambrosius among others." ], "title": "Focus..." }, { "sentences": [ "Mirage is the fourth studio album by Dutch DJ and record producer Armin van Buuren.", " It was released on 10 September 2010 by Armada Music, and was preceded by the release of the lead single, \"Full Focus\" on 24 June 2010.", " The album features collaborations with English singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor, British singer Christian Burns, Pakistani-American singer Nadia Ali, American music producer BT, Dutch music producer Ferry Corsten, and Adam Young of Owl City." ], "title": "Mirage (Armin van Buuren album)" } ]
[ "Title: SpaceGhostPurrp\n\nMarkese Rolle (born April 1, 1991), better known by his stage name SpaceGhostPurrp, is an American rapper and record producer from Miami, Florida. He is the founder of the American hip hop group Raider Klan. Rolle gathered a following in the underground hip hop scene through mixtapes, producing, and his work with other underground artists. He has produced tracks for Wiz Khalifa, Robb Banks, ASAP Rocky, Lil Uzi Vert, Juicy J, and Project Pat. On June 12, 2012, his debut studio album \"\" was released.", "Title: Dem Jointz\n\nDwayne Abernathy, Jr. (known by his stage name Dem Jointz) is a 3x GRAMMY Nominated American musician and music producer. He has produced tracks for numerous artists including Brandy, Jordin Sparks, Rihanna, and Christina Aguilera. He also co-produced four tracks on \"Compton\", the third and final studio album by Dr. Dre, as well as several tracks on Janet Jackson's 2015 #1 album Unbreakable.", "Title: Jake Bass\n\nJake Bass (born December 13, 1989 in Detroit) is an American composer and music producer. Jake is the son of Jeff Bass who is half of the Bass Brothers production team that discovered Eminem. Jake has produced tracks for Bizarre (rapper) from D12 including his song \"Fat Boy\" off the Blue Cheese & Coney Island record. He has also worked closely with deaf rapper Sean Forbes producing all of his tracks and performing live with him. They released a full-length album in the fall of 2012 with all songs produced by Bass called \"Perfect Imperfection\". Later that year, Jake and his father Jeff Bass composed the music for Chrysler's Big Finish 2012 ad campaign. Jake also composed the music for the Ovation (TV channel) television series, \"Motor City Rising\" in 2012. Bass then released his debut single titled, \"One\" in October 2013 which featured two instrumental songs as well as a music video Directed by Stefan Vardon. In December 2013, Jake released his full-length debut instrumental album \"1989\". In July of 2016 Bass released his second instrumental album \"My City: Detroit.\"", "Title: Michelle Bell\n\nMichelle Bell is an American singer-songwriter and record producer born in Ohio. Bell started to work on a local paper while she was in college, and used to write to publicists at record labels. After moving to New York City, she went on working with Sean Combs. Together they wrote and produced tracks for Jennifer Lopez. Following the release of Lopez's album, Bell became known as a songwriter and producer, working with several artists, including Britney Spears, Girls Aloud, Mary J. Blige and Paulina Rubio.", "Title: Mo B. Dick\n\nRaymond E. Poole (born July 4, 1965) better known by his stage name Mo B. Dick is an American rapper, singer, and music producer. He is a founding member of the production team The Medicine Men (formerly Beats by the Pound), which produced most of No Limit Records' releases from 1995 to 1999. During his stint at No Limit Records, He not only produced tracks, but was also a featured artist on over a dozen songs, As a member of Beats by the Pound, the production team collectively produced nearly all of the label's tracks. Mo B. Dick's own repertoire lists his production credits on over 170 recordings and has his own record label Out The Box Xploitations. Currently Mo B. Dick is working on projects for his new imprint, Out The Box Xploitaions, Dr.Dre, 8Ball and MJG, Mystikal, Big Boi, Daz Dillinger, Rocko, Future, Gorilla Zoe, Wiz Khalifa and producing songs for various movie soundtracks, TV shows, and video games. He is also a member of the Throwback Cool Funk band called Merging Traffic Fellowship.", "Title: Eminem\n\nMarshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem (often stylized as EMINƎM), is an American rapper, record producer, and actor.", "Title: OTWGBEATS\n\nDustin Pugh (born October 8, 1994), better known by his stage name OTWGBEATS, is an American record producer from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, and is the co-founder along with CJames of the hip hop group Off The Wall Gang (OTWG). In 2014 he signed with Glo Gang managers TwinCityCEO & Peedapan to GANG Management LLC. He is better known for his work With Chief Keef`s camp \"Glo Gang\", and has produced tracks for Chief Keef, Soulja Boy, Lil Reese, Lil B, OJ da Juiceman, Capo, Blood Money, Lil Flash, ManeMane4CGG, AGoff, Go Yayo & more. On October 8, 2015, his debut album was released, which was titled \"Global\". \"Global 2\" is set to release in late 2017.", "Title: Fredwreck\n\nFarid Karam Nassar (born June 23, 1972), better known as Fredwreck, is an Palestinian American music artist and record producer. He got his big break when he became a producer for Dr. Dre's newly founded record label Aftermath Entertainment, and then went on to work with Snoop Dogg's record label Dogghouse Records (now Doggystyle Records) and became a known producer on Tha Dogg Pound-affiliated material. He has produced tracks from Kurupt's Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha and most of his next release, ; both released during the period the rapper had left Death Row Records. He has also produced for other hip-hop and pop artists such as Eminem, Britney Spears, Ice Cube, Westside Connection, Lil' Kim, Hilary Duff, Xzibit, The Game, Nate Dogg, Everlast, Cypress Hill, 50 Cent, Mobb Deep, as well as non-US acts such as Dizzie Rascal, Tamer Hosny, Qusai and Karl Wolf.", "Title: Focus...\n\nBernard Edwards Jr., professionally known as Focus..., is an American music producer from New York City, New York. He gained major recognition in the music industry when he signed with Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment, in 2002. Since then he has produced tracks for several prominent artists, including Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Chris Alain, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, John Legend, The Game, Ice Cube, Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, 50 Cent, Schoolboy Q, Joe, Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Lil Wayne, Ameriie, Christina Millian, Mac Dre, Marsha Ambrosius among others.", "Title: Mirage (Armin van Buuren album)\n\nMirage is the fourth studio album by Dutch DJ and record producer Armin van Buuren. It was released on 10 September 2010 by Armada Music, and was preceded by the release of the lead single, \"Full Focus\" on 24 June 2010. The album features collaborations with English singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor, British singer Christian Burns, Pakistani-American singer Nadia Ali, American music producer BT, Dutch music producer Ferry Corsten, and Adam Young of Owl City." ]
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Military expression is an area of military law pertaining to the United States military that relates to the free speech rights of its service members, That hearing also included references by which U.S. Representative, and American politician (D-TX), who also referred to the area of law as "military expression"?
Sheila Jackson Lee
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{ "title": [ "Military expression", "Sheila Jackson Lee" ], "sent_id": [ 4, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Canadian Association for Free Expression (CAFE) is a Canadian political group founded and led by white nationalist activist Paul Fromm.", " Established in 1981, CAFE claims to be committed to the promotion and defence of total freedom of speech.", " It publishes the \"Free Speech Monitor\" ten times a year.", " Although it began in Ontario, it has also been incorporated in Alberta.", " CAFE is a signatory of the white nationalist New Orleans Protocol.", " Opponents have accused CAFE of racism, arguing that it does not merely support the free speech rights of far right groups, but also promotes their views." ], "title": "Canadian Association for Free Expression" }, { "sentences": [ "Exceptions to free speech in the United States are limitations on the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech and expression as recognized by the United States Supreme Court.", " These exceptions have been created over time, based on certain types of speech and expression, and under different contexts.", " While freedom of speech in the United States is a right protected by the constitution, these exceptions make that right a limited one." ], "title": "United States free speech exceptions" }, { "sentences": [ "Censorship in Mexico includes all types of suppression in free speech in Mexico.", " In 2016, Reporters Without Borders ranked Mexico 149 out of 180 in the World Press Freedom Index, declaring Mexico to be “the world’s most dangerous country for journalists.”", " Additionally, in 2010 the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported that Mexico was \"one of the worst nations in solving crimes against journalists.\"", " Under the current Mexican Constitution, both freedom of information and expression are to be protected under the legislation from Article 6, which states that \"the expression of ideas shall not be subject to any judicial or administrative investigation, unless it offends good morals, infringes the rights of others, incites to crime, or disturbs the public order,\" and Article 7 in regard to \"freedom of writing and publishing writings on any subject is inviolable.", " No law or authority may establish censorship, require bonds from authors or printers, or restrict the freedom of printing, which shall be limited only by the respect due to private life, morals, and public peace.\"", " Mexico is currently a signator to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights which gives them the responsibility to uphold these established laws regarding freedom of expression." ], "title": "Censorship in Mexico" }, { "sentences": [ "Free speech fights are struggles over free speech, and especially those struggles which involved the Industrial Workers of the World and their attempts to gain awareness for labor issues by organizing workers and urging them to use their collective voice.", " During the World War I period in the United States, the IWW members (referred to as Wobblies), engaged in free speech fights over labor issues which were closely connected to the developing industrial world as well as the Socialist Party.", " The Wobblies, along with other radical groups, were often met with opposition (violent and otherwise) from local governments and especially business leaders, in their free speech fights." ], "title": "Free speech fights" }, { "sentences": [ "The government speech doctrine, in American constitutional law, says that the government is not infringing the free speech rights of individual people when the government declines to use viewpoint neutrality in its own speech.", " More generally, the degree to which governments have free speech rights remains unsettled, including the degree of free speech rights that states may have under the First Amendment versus federal speech restrictions." ], "title": "Government speech" }, { "sentences": [ "Free speech zones (also known as First Amendment zones, free speech cages, and protest zones) are areas set aside in public places for the purpose of political protesting.", " The First Amendment to the United States Constitution states that \"Congress shall make no law... abridging... the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.\"", " The existence of free speech zones is based on U.S. court decisions stipulating that the government may regulate the time, place, and manner – but not content – of expression." ], "title": "Free speech zone" }, { "sentences": [ "Sheila Jackson Lee (born January 12, 1950) is an American politician.", " She is currently the U.S. Representative for Texas 's 18 congressional district , serving since 1995.", " The district includes most of central Houston.", " She is a member of the Democratic Party." ], "title": "Sheila Jackson Lee" }, { "sentences": [ "Cyber Rights: Defending Free speech in the Digital Age is a non-fiction book about cyberlaw, written by free speech lawyer Mike Godwin.", " It was first published in 1998 by Times Books.", " It was republished in 2003 as a revised edition by The MIT Press.", " Godwin graduated from the University of Texas School of Law in 1990 and was the first staff counsel for the Electronic Frontier Foundation.", " Written with a first-person perspective, \"Cyber Rights\" offers a background in the legal issues and history pertaining to free speech on the Internet.", " It documents the author's experiences in defending free speech online, and puts forth the thesis that \"the remedy for the abuse of free speech is more speech\".", " Godwin emphasizes that decisions made about the expression of ideas on the Internet affect freedom of speech in other media as well, as granted by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution." ], "title": "Cyber Rights" }, { "sentences": [ "Military expression is an area of military law pertaining to the United States military that relates to the free speech rights of its service members.", " While \"military free speech\" was the term used during the Vietnam War era, \"military expression\" has become a niche area of military law since 2001.", " Besides media references relating to specific cases, the term was used at military whistleblower committee hearings with members of the United States House of Representatives and Senate on May 14, 2008.", " Transcripts of the hearings show that attorney Mike Lebowitz was identified as testifying as a legal expert in \"military expression\".", " That hearing also included references by U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) who also referred to the area of law as \"military expression\"." ], "title": "Military expression" }, { "sentences": [ "The inside/outside model of political reform is the organizing method/philosophy being used by the Progressive Democrats of America in its efforts to change the Democratic Party but also to foster a broad grass-roots progressive social and political movement.", " In essence the inside/outside strategy encourages progressive activists within the Democratic Party and progressive activists who do not work inside the Democratic Party to join together when seeking the election of progressive Democratic Party candidates for office and when advocating, organizing, and lobbying for the passage and enactment of progressive legislation, or the restructuring of governmental budgetary allocations/prioritizations, i.e., amending/limiting the free speech rights of corporations, especially as such rights impact the conduct of free and fair elections, curtailment of the military budget and military spending, and enactment of a universal single payer health care system.", " (Healthcare Not Warfare ... Everybody In/Nobody Out)." ], "title": "Inside/outside" } ]
[ "Title: Canadian Association for Free Expression\n\nThe Canadian Association for Free Expression (CAFE) is a Canadian political group founded and led by white nationalist activist Paul Fromm. Established in 1981, CAFE claims to be committed to the promotion and defence of total freedom of speech. It publishes the \"Free Speech Monitor\" ten times a year. Although it began in Ontario, it has also been incorporated in Alberta. CAFE is a signatory of the white nationalist New Orleans Protocol. Opponents have accused CAFE of racism, arguing that it does not merely support the free speech rights of far right groups, but also promotes their views.", "Title: United States free speech exceptions\n\nExceptions to free speech in the United States are limitations on the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech and expression as recognized by the United States Supreme Court. These exceptions have been created over time, based on certain types of speech and expression, and under different contexts. While freedom of speech in the United States is a right protected by the constitution, these exceptions make that right a limited one.", "Title: Censorship in Mexico\n\nCensorship in Mexico includes all types of suppression in free speech in Mexico. In 2016, Reporters Without Borders ranked Mexico 149 out of 180 in the World Press Freedom Index, declaring Mexico to be “the world’s most dangerous country for journalists.” Additionally, in 2010 the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported that Mexico was \"one of the worst nations in solving crimes against journalists.\" Under the current Mexican Constitution, both freedom of information and expression are to be protected under the legislation from Article 6, which states that \"the expression of ideas shall not be subject to any judicial or administrative investigation, unless it offends good morals, infringes the rights of others, incites to crime, or disturbs the public order,\" and Article 7 in regard to \"freedom of writing and publishing writings on any subject is inviolable. No law or authority may establish censorship, require bonds from authors or printers, or restrict the freedom of printing, which shall be limited only by the respect due to private life, morals, and public peace.\" Mexico is currently a signator to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights which gives them the responsibility to uphold these established laws regarding freedom of expression.", "Title: Free speech fights\n\nFree speech fights are struggles over free speech, and especially those struggles which involved the Industrial Workers of the World and their attempts to gain awareness for labor issues by organizing workers and urging them to use their collective voice. During the World War I period in the United States, the IWW members (referred to as Wobblies), engaged in free speech fights over labor issues which were closely connected to the developing industrial world as well as the Socialist Party. The Wobblies, along with other radical groups, were often met with opposition (violent and otherwise) from local governments and especially business leaders, in their free speech fights.", "Title: Government speech\n\nThe government speech doctrine, in American constitutional law, says that the government is not infringing the free speech rights of individual people when the government declines to use viewpoint neutrality in its own speech. More generally, the degree to which governments have free speech rights remains unsettled, including the degree of free speech rights that states may have under the First Amendment versus federal speech restrictions.", "Title: Free speech zone\n\nFree speech zones (also known as First Amendment zones, free speech cages, and protest zones) are areas set aside in public places for the purpose of political protesting. The First Amendment to the United States Constitution states that \"Congress shall make no law... abridging... the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.\" The existence of free speech zones is based on U.S. court decisions stipulating that the government may regulate the time, place, and manner – but not content – of expression.", "Title: Sheila Jackson Lee\n\nSheila Jackson Lee (born January 12, 1950) is an American politician. She is currently the U.S. Representative for Texas 's 18 congressional district , serving since 1995. The district includes most of central Houston. She is a member of the Democratic Party.", "Title: Cyber Rights\n\nCyber Rights: Defending Free speech in the Digital Age is a non-fiction book about cyberlaw, written by free speech lawyer Mike Godwin. It was first published in 1998 by Times Books. It was republished in 2003 as a revised edition by The MIT Press. Godwin graduated from the University of Texas School of Law in 1990 and was the first staff counsel for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Written with a first-person perspective, \"Cyber Rights\" offers a background in the legal issues and history pertaining to free speech on the Internet. It documents the author's experiences in defending free speech online, and puts forth the thesis that \"the remedy for the abuse of free speech is more speech\". Godwin emphasizes that decisions made about the expression of ideas on the Internet affect freedom of speech in other media as well, as granted by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.", "Title: Military expression\n\nMilitary expression is an area of military law pertaining to the United States military that relates to the free speech rights of its service members. While \"military free speech\" was the term used during the Vietnam War era, \"military expression\" has become a niche area of military law since 2001. Besides media references relating to specific cases, the term was used at military whistleblower committee hearings with members of the United States House of Representatives and Senate on May 14, 2008. Transcripts of the hearings show that attorney Mike Lebowitz was identified as testifying as a legal expert in \"military expression\". That hearing also included references by U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) who also referred to the area of law as \"military expression\".", "Title: Inside/outside\n\nThe inside/outside model of political reform is the organizing method/philosophy being used by the Progressive Democrats of America in its efforts to change the Democratic Party but also to foster a broad grass-roots progressive social and political movement. In essence the inside/outside strategy encourages progressive activists within the Democratic Party and progressive activists who do not work inside the Democratic Party to join together when seeking the election of progressive Democratic Party candidates for office and when advocating, organizing, and lobbying for the passage and enactment of progressive legislation, or the restructuring of governmental budgetary allocations/prioritizations, i.e., amending/limiting the free speech rights of corporations, especially as such rights impact the conduct of free and fair elections, curtailment of the military budget and military spending, and enactment of a universal single payer health care system. (Healthcare Not Warfare ... Everybody In/Nobody Out)." ]
6,732
For which campaign did this American five-star general, who took over George Brett's command of United States Army Forces in Australia, receive the Medal of Honor?
the Philippines Campaign
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{ "title": [ "George Brett (general)", "Douglas MacArthur", "Douglas MacArthur" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Douglas MacArthur (26 January 18805 April 1964) was an American five-star general and Field Marshal of the Philippine Army.", " He was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II.", " He received the Medal of Honor for his service in the Philippines Campaign, which made him and his father Arthur MacArthur, Jr., the first father and son to be awarded the medal.", " He was one of only five men ever to rise to the rank of General of the Army in the US Army, and the only man ever to become a field marshal in the Philippine Army." ], "title": "Douglas MacArthur" }, { "sentences": [ "The Adjutant General School and the Soldier Support Institute (SSI) are located at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.", " These provide training and development of doctrine and organization for Army personnel and administrative operations.", " Along with the U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM), United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) was created from the Continental Army Command (CONARC) located at Fort Monroe, VA on 1 July 1973.", " Today, TRADOC is the overseer of training of the Army forces, the development of operational doctrine, and the development and procurement of new weapons systems.", " The reconstructed Adjutant General Corp Regiment (AG) was created in 1987.", " The U.S. Army administration and finance specialists are trained at the Adjutant General School located at Fort Jackson.", " Today’s AG Corps serves as human resource (HR) managers for the Army." ], "title": "United States Army Adjutant General School" }, { "sentences": [ "United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) is the largest United States Army command and provider of expeditionary, regionally engaged, campaign-capable land forces to combatant commanders.", " Headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, FORSCOM consists of more than 750,000 Active Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and Army National Guard soldiers.", " FORSCOM provides enhanced land power gaining operational depth and versatility through a mix of fully integrated Active and Reserve Component forces operating in a joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational (JIIM) environment.", " Its organizations are expeditionary, campaign focused, and tailorable to provide combatant commanders the required capabilities to be decisive across the range of military operations.", " FORSCOM was created on July 1, 1973, from the former Continental Army Command (CONARC)." ], "title": "United States Army Forces Command" }, { "sentences": [ "General of the Army (abbreviated as GA) is a five-star general officer and the second highest possible rank in the United States Army.", " A General of the Army ranks immediately above a general and is equivalent to a fleet admiral and a General of the Air Force.", " There is no established equivalent five-star rank in the other federal uniformed services (Marine Corps, Coast Guard, United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps).", " Often called a \"five-star general\", the rank of General of the Army has historically been reserved for wartime use and is not currently active in the U.S. military.", " The General of the Army insignia consisted of five 3/8th inch stars in a pentagonal pattern, with points touching.", " The insignia is paired with the gold and enameled United States Coat of Arms on service coat shoulder loops.", " The silver colored five-star metal insignia alone would be worn for use as a collar insignia of grade and on the garrison cap.", " Soft shoulder epaulettes with five 7/16th inch stars in silver thread and gold-threaded United States Coat of Arms on green cloth were worn with shirts and sweaters." ], "title": "General of the Army (United States)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lieutenant General Rhett A. Hernandez is a retired officer in the United States Army and the former commander of the United States Army Cyber Command which is the Army’s service component to U.S. Cyber Command.", " Hernandez, as a major general, assumed the position upon its activation (which included the command receiving and perpetuating the lineage and honors of the former Second United States Army) on October 10, 2010, with its headquarters at Fort Belvoir Virginia.", " He received a promotion to lieutenant general on March 25, 2011.", " As head of US Army Cyber Command, Hernandez was responsible for planning, coordinating, and integrating the network operations and defense of all US Army networks.", " Hernandez also was tasked with conducting cyberspace operations in support of Army operations through his command of approximately 21,000 soldiers and civilians.", " Hernandez oversaw a command that brought an unprecedented unity of effort and synchronization of all Army forces operating within the cyber domain.", " Under Hernandez, the command concentrated its efforts on operationalizing cyberspace and improving Army capabilities in the cyberspace domain.", " As a first step, the command established the Army Cyber Operations and Integration Center collocating intelligence, operations, and signal staffs, together with a critical targeting function, and bringing a new synergy to Army cyberspace operations.", " To improve the Army’s cyber capabilities the command fielded a World Class Cyber Opposing Force at the National Training Center; developed new doctrinal concepts for Land-Cyber operations; and identified the Army’s capability requirements needed to fully operationalize the cyberspace domain and grow the Army’s cyber force.", " He currently serves on the Board of Advisors of the Military Cyber Professionals Association (MCPA)." ], "title": "Rhett A. Hernandez" }, { "sentences": [ "The class the stars fell on is an expression used to describe the United States Military Academy Class of 1915.", " In the United States Army, the insignia reserved for generals is one or more stars.", " Of the 164 graduates that year, 59 (36%) attained the rank of general, more than any other class in the history of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, hence the expression.", " Two reached the rank of five-star General of the Army.", " There were also 2 four-star generals, 7 three-star lieutenant generals, 24 two-star major generals and 24 one-star brigadier generals.", " Dwight D. Eisenhower, one of the five-star generals, went on to become the 34th President of the United States." ], "title": "The class the stars fell on" }, { "sentences": [ "Walter Thomas Kerwin, Jr. (June 14, 1917 – July 11, 2008) was a United States Army four star general who served as Commanding General, U.S. Continental Army Command (CG CONARC), 1973; Commanding General, United States Army Forces Command (CG FORSCOM) from 1973 to 1974; and Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army (VCSA) from 1974 to 1978.", " He was the first commander of United States Army Forces Command and a member of the Association of the United States Army’s Advisory Board of Directors since 1984." ], "title": "Walter T. Kerwin, Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Fort Bragg, North Carolina, is a military installation of the United States Army and is the largest military installation in the world (by population) with more than 50,000 active duty personnel.", " The installation is located within Cumberland, Hoke, Harnett and Moore counties.", " The installation borders the towns of Fayetteville, Spring Lake and Southern Pines.", " It was also a census-designated place in the 2010 Census, during which a population of 39,457 was identified.", " It is named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg.", " It covers over 251 sqmi .", " It is the home of the Army's XVIII Airborne Corps and is the headquarters of the United States Army Special Operations Command, which oversees the U.S. Army 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) (Provisional) and 75th Ranger Regiment.", " It is also home to the U.S. Army Forces Command, U.S. Army Reserve Command, and Womack Army Medical Center.", " Fort Bragg maintains two airfields: Pope Field, where the United States Air Force stations global airlift and special operations assets as well as the Air Force Combat Control School, and Simmons Army Airfield, where Army aviation units support the needs of airborne and special operations forces on post." ], "title": "Fort Bragg" }, { "sentences": [ "George Howard Brett (7 February 1886 – 2 December 1963) was a United States Army Air Forces General during World War II.", " An Early Bird of Aviation, Brett served as a staff officer in World War I.", " In 1941, following the outbreak of war with Japan, Brett was appointed Deputy Commander of a short-lived major Allied command, the American-British-Dutch-Australian Command (ABDACOM), which oversaw Allied forces in South East Asia and the South West Pacific.", " In early 1942, he was put in charge of United States Army Forces in Australia, until the arrival of Douglas MacArthur.", " Brett then commanded all Allied Air Forces in the Southwest Pacific Area.", " In November 1942, he was appointed commander of the US Caribbean Defense Command and remained in this post for the rest of the war." ], "title": "George Brett (general)" }, { "sentences": [ "The General of the Air Force (abbreviated as GAF) is a five-star general officer rank and is the highest possible rank in the United States Air Force.", " General of the Air Force ranks immediately above a general and is equivalent to General of the Army in the United States Army and Fleet Admiral in the United States Navy.", " The rank has only been held once in history, by General Henry H. Arnold, who served as head of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II." ], "title": "General of the Air Force" } ]
[ "Title: Douglas MacArthur\n\nDouglas MacArthur (26 January 18805 April 1964) was an American five-star general and Field Marshal of the Philippine Army. He was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II. He received the Medal of Honor for his service in the Philippines Campaign, which made him and his father Arthur MacArthur, Jr., the first father and son to be awarded the medal. He was one of only five men ever to rise to the rank of General of the Army in the US Army, and the only man ever to become a field marshal in the Philippine Army.", "Title: United States Army Adjutant General School\n\nThe Adjutant General School and the Soldier Support Institute (SSI) are located at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. These provide training and development of doctrine and organization for Army personnel and administrative operations. Along with the U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM), United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) was created from the Continental Army Command (CONARC) located at Fort Monroe, VA on 1 July 1973. Today, TRADOC is the overseer of training of the Army forces, the development of operational doctrine, and the development and procurement of new weapons systems. The reconstructed Adjutant General Corp Regiment (AG) was created in 1987. The U.S. Army administration and finance specialists are trained at the Adjutant General School located at Fort Jackson. Today’s AG Corps serves as human resource (HR) managers for the Army.", "Title: United States Army Forces Command\n\nUnited States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) is the largest United States Army command and provider of expeditionary, regionally engaged, campaign-capable land forces to combatant commanders. Headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, FORSCOM consists of more than 750,000 Active Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and Army National Guard soldiers. FORSCOM provides enhanced land power gaining operational depth and versatility through a mix of fully integrated Active and Reserve Component forces operating in a joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational (JIIM) environment. Its organizations are expeditionary, campaign focused, and tailorable to provide combatant commanders the required capabilities to be decisive across the range of military operations. FORSCOM was created on July 1, 1973, from the former Continental Army Command (CONARC).", "Title: General of the Army (United States)\n\nGeneral of the Army (abbreviated as GA) is a five-star general officer and the second highest possible rank in the United States Army. A General of the Army ranks immediately above a general and is equivalent to a fleet admiral and a General of the Air Force. There is no established equivalent five-star rank in the other federal uniformed services (Marine Corps, Coast Guard, United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps). Often called a \"five-star general\", the rank of General of the Army has historically been reserved for wartime use and is not currently active in the U.S. military. The General of the Army insignia consisted of five 3/8th inch stars in a pentagonal pattern, with points touching. The insignia is paired with the gold and enameled United States Coat of Arms on service coat shoulder loops. The silver colored five-star metal insignia alone would be worn for use as a collar insignia of grade and on the garrison cap. Soft shoulder epaulettes with five 7/16th inch stars in silver thread and gold-threaded United States Coat of Arms on green cloth were worn with shirts and sweaters.", "Title: Rhett A. Hernandez\n\nLieutenant General Rhett A. Hernandez is a retired officer in the United States Army and the former commander of the United States Army Cyber Command which is the Army’s service component to U.S. Cyber Command. Hernandez, as a major general, assumed the position upon its activation (which included the command receiving and perpetuating the lineage and honors of the former Second United States Army) on October 10, 2010, with its headquarters at Fort Belvoir Virginia. He received a promotion to lieutenant general on March 25, 2011. As head of US Army Cyber Command, Hernandez was responsible for planning, coordinating, and integrating the network operations and defense of all US Army networks. Hernandez also was tasked with conducting cyberspace operations in support of Army operations through his command of approximately 21,000 soldiers and civilians. Hernandez oversaw a command that brought an unprecedented unity of effort and synchronization of all Army forces operating within the cyber domain. Under Hernandez, the command concentrated its efforts on operationalizing cyberspace and improving Army capabilities in the cyberspace domain. As a first step, the command established the Army Cyber Operations and Integration Center collocating intelligence, operations, and signal staffs, together with a critical targeting function, and bringing a new synergy to Army cyberspace operations. To improve the Army’s cyber capabilities the command fielded a World Class Cyber Opposing Force at the National Training Center; developed new doctrinal concepts for Land-Cyber operations; and identified the Army’s capability requirements needed to fully operationalize the cyberspace domain and grow the Army’s cyber force. He currently serves on the Board of Advisors of the Military Cyber Professionals Association (MCPA).", "Title: The class the stars fell on\n\nThe class the stars fell on is an expression used to describe the United States Military Academy Class of 1915. In the United States Army, the insignia reserved for generals is one or more stars. Of the 164 graduates that year, 59 (36%) attained the rank of general, more than any other class in the history of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, hence the expression. Two reached the rank of five-star General of the Army. There were also 2 four-star generals, 7 three-star lieutenant generals, 24 two-star major generals and 24 one-star brigadier generals. Dwight D. Eisenhower, one of the five-star generals, went on to become the 34th President of the United States.", "Title: Walter T. Kerwin, Jr.\n\nWalter Thomas Kerwin, Jr. (June 14, 1917 – July 11, 2008) was a United States Army four star general who served as Commanding General, U.S. Continental Army Command (CG CONARC), 1973; Commanding General, United States Army Forces Command (CG FORSCOM) from 1973 to 1974; and Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army (VCSA) from 1974 to 1978. He was the first commander of United States Army Forces Command and a member of the Association of the United States Army’s Advisory Board of Directors since 1984.", "Title: Fort Bragg\n\nFort Bragg, North Carolina, is a military installation of the United States Army and is the largest military installation in the world (by population) with more than 50,000 active duty personnel. The installation is located within Cumberland, Hoke, Harnett and Moore counties. The installation borders the towns of Fayetteville, Spring Lake and Southern Pines. It was also a census-designated place in the 2010 Census, during which a population of 39,457 was identified. It is named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg. It covers over 251 sqmi . It is the home of the Army's XVIII Airborne Corps and is the headquarters of the United States Army Special Operations Command, which oversees the U.S. Army 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) (Provisional) and 75th Ranger Regiment. It is also home to the U.S. Army Forces Command, U.S. Army Reserve Command, and Womack Army Medical Center. Fort Bragg maintains two airfields: Pope Field, where the United States Air Force stations global airlift and special operations assets as well as the Air Force Combat Control School, and Simmons Army Airfield, where Army aviation units support the needs of airborne and special operations forces on post.", "Title: George Brett (general)\n\nGeorge Howard Brett (7 February 1886 – 2 December 1963) was a United States Army Air Forces General during World War II. An Early Bird of Aviation, Brett served as a staff officer in World War I. In 1941, following the outbreak of war with Japan, Brett was appointed Deputy Commander of a short-lived major Allied command, the American-British-Dutch-Australian Command (ABDACOM), which oversaw Allied forces in South East Asia and the South West Pacific. In early 1942, he was put in charge of United States Army Forces in Australia, until the arrival of Douglas MacArthur. Brett then commanded all Allied Air Forces in the Southwest Pacific Area. In November 1942, he was appointed commander of the US Caribbean Defense Command and remained in this post for the rest of the war.", "Title: General of the Air Force\n\nThe General of the Air Force (abbreviated as GAF) is a five-star general officer rank and is the highest possible rank in the United States Air Force. General of the Air Force ranks immediately above a general and is equivalent to General of the Army in the United States Army and Fleet Admiral in the United States Navy. The rank has only been held once in history, by General Henry H. Arnold, who served as head of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II." ]
6,733
What name is similar in spelling in the Spanish, Croatian, Italian, and Hebrews form
Matthew
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{ "title": [ "Mateo (given name)", "Mateo (given name)", "Matteo", "Matteo" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jamil (Arabic: جميل‎ ‎ ) is an Arabic given name.", " It means \"beautiful\" in Arabic.", " The Latin spelling variants include Gamil (used mainly in Egypt), Cemil (in Turkish), Djemil or Djamel (mainly in North African countries influenced by French spelling), Djamil and Jameel (mainly among African Americans influence by English spelling).", " Yamil, which is the Spanish variant of the name Jamil, has the same pronunciation in Spanish, but different spelling.", " The feminine equivalent is Jamila (also Gamila, Cemila, Djemila, Djamila, Jameela, Yamila, Jamyla, and Jamily)." ], "title": "Jamil" }, { "sentences": [ "Pietro Canavelli (in Italian, his personal spelling; known as Petar Kanavelić in Croatian; 27 December 1637 – 16 January 1719) was a Croatian writer who wrote poems in Croatian and Italian.", " He is regarded as one of the greatest Croatian writers of the 17th century." ], "title": "Petar Kanavelić" }, { "sentences": [ "Susana is a feminine given name.", " Like its variants, which include the names Susanna and Susan, it is derived from Σουσάννα, \"Sousanna\", the Greek form of the Hebrew שושנה, \"Shoshannah\", which could have been derived from the Aramaic language.", " ܫܘܫܢ, \"Shoshan\" means \"lily\" in Syriac.", " سوسن, \"Susan\", is the Persian spelling of this name.", " The spelling \"Susanna\" is used in Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and Finland, as well as much of the English-speaking world.", " \"Zuzana\" is used in Czech Republic and Slovakia, and the spelling is \"Zsuzsanna\" in Hungary.", " In Polish it is \"Zuzanna\".", " In addition to its use in English, the spelling \"Susana\" is also common in countries such as Spain and Portugal." ], "title": "Susana (given name)" }, { "sentences": [ "Katarina is a feminine given name.", " It is the standard Swedish, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, and Slovenian form of Katherine, and a variant spelling in several other languages.", " In Croatia, it is the fourth most common female given name, or third if combined with the short form Kata, and in Serbia it is within the 10 most popular names for girls born since 1991.", " It may refer to:" ], "title": "Katarina (given name)" }, { "sentences": [ "Matteo is the Italian form of the given name Matthew.", " Another form is Mattia.", " The Hebrew meaning of Matteo is 'gift of God.'", " Matteo can also be used as a patronymic surname, often in the forms of de Matteo, De Matteo or DeMatteo, meaning \"[descendant] of Matteo\"." ], "title": "Matteo" }, { "sentences": [ "Tudjmanism (Croatian: \"tuđmanizam\" ) is a form of Croatian nationalism.", " Franjo Tuđman defined it as non-Communist nationalism with \"re-examined Croatian history\".", " According to Croatian historian Ivo Banac, Tudjmanism unites all forms of the Croatian anti-liberalism, that is Croatian fascism and the Croatian communism.", " Croatian political scientist Slaven Ravlić defines Tuđmanism to be the name both for an ideology and for a regime.", " According to Ravlić, the ideology contains elements of deification of the Croatian people started by Ante Starčević, a continuation of the 20th-century conservative tradition that rejects liberal democracy, and a mix of ideas represented by neoconservatism.", " The resulting regime was authoritarian, it created a form of crony capitalism, and engaged in the creation of an ideological hegemony." ], "title": "Tudjmanism" }, { "sentences": [ "Mateo is the Spanish form of Matthew.", " This form is also sometimes used in Croatian, from the Italian form Matteo.", " It may refer to:" ], "title": "Mateo (given name)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fran is a Spanish, Italian, Croatian, and Albanian unisex name (respectively Francisca/Francisco, Francesca/Francesco and Fran(j)o), and a common short form (hypocorism) of the English names Frances and Francis.", " The Spanish and Italian Fran is more common for men, while the English name is mostly used for women.", " The Croatian and Albanian Fran is used only for men." ], "title": "Fran (given name)" }, { "sentences": [ "Susanna is a feminine first name.", " It is not very common in the US, and is found there predominantly among the American Jewish community.", " It is the name of women in the Biblical books of Daniel and Luke.", " It is often spelled Susannah, although Susanna is the original spelling.", " It is derived from Σουσάννα (\"Sousanna\"), the Greek form of the Hebrew שושנה \"Shoshannah\", meaning lily (from Lilium family).", " سوسن (Susan) is the Persian spelling of this name.", " The spelling Susanna is used in Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and Finland, as well as in the English-speaking world.", " The spelling Zuzana is used in Czech Republic and Slovakia and spelling Zsuzsanna in Hungary.", " In Poland it is Zuzanna.", " Even though very uncommon, it is also spelled Susana in Spain and Portugal, where it is more common." ], "title": "Susanna (given name)" }, { "sentences": [ "Charter of Duke Trpimir (Croatian: \"Povelja kneza Trpimira\" ), also known as Trpimir's deed of donation (Croatian: \"Trpimirova darovnica\" ) is the oldest preserved document of the Croatian law, the oldest from the court of one of the Croatian rulers and the first national document which mentions the Croatian name.", " Charter, dated to 4 March 852, is not preserved in its original form but in five subsequent transcripts out of which the oldest is from year 1568." ], "title": "Charter of Duke Trpimir" } ]
[ "Title: Jamil\n\nJamil (Arabic: جميل‎ ‎ ) is an Arabic given name. It means \"beautiful\" in Arabic. The Latin spelling variants include Gamil (used mainly in Egypt), Cemil (in Turkish), Djemil or Djamel (mainly in North African countries influenced by French spelling), Djamil and Jameel (mainly among African Americans influence by English spelling). Yamil, which is the Spanish variant of the name Jamil, has the same pronunciation in Spanish, but different spelling. The feminine equivalent is Jamila (also Gamila, Cemila, Djemila, Djamila, Jameela, Yamila, Jamyla, and Jamily).", "Title: Petar Kanavelić\n\nPietro Canavelli (in Italian, his personal spelling; known as Petar Kanavelić in Croatian; 27 December 1637 – 16 January 1719) was a Croatian writer who wrote poems in Croatian and Italian. He is regarded as one of the greatest Croatian writers of the 17th century.", "Title: Susana (given name)\n\nSusana is a feminine given name. Like its variants, which include the names Susanna and Susan, it is derived from Σουσάννα, \"Sousanna\", the Greek form of the Hebrew שושנה, \"Shoshannah\", which could have been derived from the Aramaic language. ܫܘܫܢ, \"Shoshan\" means \"lily\" in Syriac. سوسن, \"Susan\", is the Persian spelling of this name. The spelling \"Susanna\" is used in Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and Finland, as well as much of the English-speaking world. \"Zuzana\" is used in Czech Republic and Slovakia, and the spelling is \"Zsuzsanna\" in Hungary. In Polish it is \"Zuzanna\". In addition to its use in English, the spelling \"Susana\" is also common in countries such as Spain and Portugal.", "Title: Katarina (given name)\n\nKatarina is a feminine given name. It is the standard Swedish, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, and Slovenian form of Katherine, and a variant spelling in several other languages. In Croatia, it is the fourth most common female given name, or third if combined with the short form Kata, and in Serbia it is within the 10 most popular names for girls born since 1991. It may refer to:", "Title: Matteo\n\nMatteo is the Italian form of the given name Matthew. Another form is Mattia. The Hebrew meaning of Matteo is 'gift of God.' Matteo can also be used as a patronymic surname, often in the forms of de Matteo, De Matteo or DeMatteo, meaning \"[descendant] of Matteo\".", "Title: Tudjmanism\n\nTudjmanism (Croatian: \"tuđmanizam\" ) is a form of Croatian nationalism. Franjo Tuđman defined it as non-Communist nationalism with \"re-examined Croatian history\". According to Croatian historian Ivo Banac, Tudjmanism unites all forms of the Croatian anti-liberalism, that is Croatian fascism and the Croatian communism. Croatian political scientist Slaven Ravlić defines Tuđmanism to be the name both for an ideology and for a regime. According to Ravlić, the ideology contains elements of deification of the Croatian people started by Ante Starčević, a continuation of the 20th-century conservative tradition that rejects liberal democracy, and a mix of ideas represented by neoconservatism. The resulting regime was authoritarian, it created a form of crony capitalism, and engaged in the creation of an ideological hegemony.", "Title: Mateo (given name)\n\nMateo is the Spanish form of Matthew. This form is also sometimes used in Croatian, from the Italian form Matteo. It may refer to:", "Title: Fran (given name)\n\nFran is a Spanish, Italian, Croatian, and Albanian unisex name (respectively Francisca/Francisco, Francesca/Francesco and Fran(j)o), and a common short form (hypocorism) of the English names Frances and Francis. The Spanish and Italian Fran is more common for men, while the English name is mostly used for women. The Croatian and Albanian Fran is used only for men.", "Title: Susanna (given name)\n\nSusanna is a feminine first name. It is not very common in the US, and is found there predominantly among the American Jewish community. It is the name of women in the Biblical books of Daniel and Luke. It is often spelled Susannah, although Susanna is the original spelling. It is derived from Σουσάννα (\"Sousanna\"), the Greek form of the Hebrew שושנה \"Shoshannah\", meaning lily (from Lilium family). سوسن (Susan) is the Persian spelling of this name. The spelling Susanna is used in Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and Finland, as well as in the English-speaking world. The spelling Zuzana is used in Czech Republic and Slovakia and spelling Zsuzsanna in Hungary. In Poland it is Zuzanna. Even though very uncommon, it is also spelled Susana in Spain and Portugal, where it is more common.", "Title: Charter of Duke Trpimir\n\nCharter of Duke Trpimir (Croatian: \"Povelja kneza Trpimira\" ), also known as Trpimir's deed of donation (Croatian: \"Trpimirova darovnica\" ) is the oldest preserved document of the Croatian law, the oldest from the court of one of the Croatian rulers and the first national document which mentions the Croatian name. Charter, dated to 4 March 852, is not preserved in its original form but in five subsequent transcripts out of which the oldest is from year 1568." ]
6,734
Which Universal Studios backlot also shares a name with the location of Tsunami on the Square?
Courthouse Square
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Creber (born July 26, 1931) is an American art director and production designer.", " He was nominated for three Academy Awards in the category Best Art Direction.", " He continues to consult on special projects including key street designs for Disney theme parks and rebuilding the street facades that burned in the June 2008 Universal Studios backlot fire.", " In 2004 he received an Art Directors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award." ], "title": "William J. Creber" }, { "sentences": [ "River Lady is a 1948 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Yvonne De Carlo and Dan Duryea.", " It was filmed on the Universal Studios Backlot." ], "title": "River Lady (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Courthouse Square is a backlot located at Universal Studios.", " The set is composed of several facades that form an archetypal American town square with a courthouse as its centerpiece.", " The set is most famous for being featured as downtown Hill Valley in the \"Back to the Future\" trilogy, and as Kingston Falls in the Gremlins series." ], "title": "Courthouse Square" }, { "sentences": [ "T2 3-D: Battle Across Time is an attraction at Universal Studios Florida and Universal Studios Japan, with a former location at Universal Studios Hollywood.", " The version of the show at Universal Studios Hollywood closed in 2012 and the version at Universal Studios Florida will close in 2017." ], "title": "T2 3-D: Battle Across Time" }, { "sentences": [ "Your Studio and You is a comedy short film created in 1995 by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and commissioned by comedic filmmaker David Zucker.", " It was to be played at a party Seagram threw for its employees acquired as a result of its Universal Studios take-over.", " It parodies the style of 1950s educational films such as \"Duck and Cover\", while poking fun at Universal and its talent.", " It was shot in the Universal Studios backlot , and it runs approximately 14 minutes." ], "title": "Your Studio and You" }, { "sentences": [ "Tsunami on the Square is an annual performing arts and culture festival in Prescott, Arizona that showcases exotic and unique performance art forms not typically seen in smaller towns.", " Historically, it took place on the third weekend in June on Prescott’s historic Courthouse Square.", " In 2015, Tsunami switched to the fourth weekend of October due to the county's concerns about grass maintenance in June.", " The festival features a mix of local, national and internationally known professional performers." ], "title": "Tsunami on the Square" } ]
[ "Title: Flight of the Hippogriff\n\nFlight of the Hippogriff is a junior roller coaster in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter section at three theme parks – Universal Studios Japan, Universal Studios Hollywood, and Islands of Adventure of Universal Studios Florida. Designed by Universal Creative, the first installation opened at Islands of Adventure on June 18, 2010. The new ride was a redesign of an existing roller coaster known as Flying Unicorn, which the park closed in 2008 to begin its transformation. The design change was implemented to fit the new \"Harry Potter\" themed area that was being constructed at the park. Flight of the Hippogriff is a mild alternative to the area's more extreme rides such as Dragon Challenge and Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. Following a successful launch, identical versions of the roller coaster were installed at Universal Studios Japan and Universal Studios Hollywood over the next several years.", "Title: Captivate Entertainment\n\nCaptivate Entertainment LLC. is an American film production company, founded by Jeffrey Weiner and Ben Smith in 2009. It has a first-look deal with Universal Studios and it is based on the Universal Studios Backlot in Universal City, California. The company is best known for managing the movie rights of Robert Ludlum’s books and producing the 2012 film The Bourne Legacy starring Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz and Edward Norton.", "Title: Universal Studios South Korea\n\nUniversal Studios Korea (USK; 유니버설 스튜디오 코리아) is a cancelled theme park to constructed in the vicinity of Hwaseong, South Korea. If the park was constructed, become the fifth Universal Studios theme park in the world, and the fourth in Asia, after Universal Studios Japan, Universal Studios Singapore, and Universal Studios Beijing upon its projected opening in 2020. On 23 December 2015, Universal Studios Korea consortium led by China’s largest state-run builder, China State Construction Engineering Corporation, and its largest state-run tourist agency, China Travel Services, won the bidding for the project held by K-Water, the owner of the project site. The consortium also includes the Korean construction firm Daewoo E&C and Korean engineering consulting firm Dohwa Engineering as well as Universal Studios Korea Property Holdings.", "Title: Jaws (ride)\n\nJaws is a theme park attraction at Universal Studios Japan. Based upon the films of the same name. The attraction places guests aboard tour boats for what should be a leisurely tour of Amity Harbor, but instead becomes a harrowing chase between the craft and a very determined great white shark. Jaws is an expanded version of a famous scene on the long-running backlot tour at Universal Studios Hollywood, also inspired by the film, and can be found at Universal Studios Japan near Osaka, and formerly, at Universal Studios Florida in Orlando.", "Title: William J. Creber\n\nWilliam J. Creber (born July 26, 1931) is an American art director and production designer. He was nominated for three Academy Awards in the category Best Art Direction. He continues to consult on special projects including key street designs for Disney theme parks and rebuilding the street facades that burned in the June 2008 Universal Studios backlot fire. In 2004 he received an Art Directors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award.", "Title: River Lady (film)\n\nRiver Lady is a 1948 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Yvonne De Carlo and Dan Duryea. It was filmed on the Universal Studios Backlot.", "Title: Courthouse Square\n\nCourthouse Square is a backlot located at Universal Studios. The set is composed of several facades that form an archetypal American town square with a courthouse as its centerpiece. The set is most famous for being featured as downtown Hill Valley in the \"Back to the Future\" trilogy, and as Kingston Falls in the Gremlins series.", "Title: T2 3-D: Battle Across Time\n\nT2 3-D: Battle Across Time is an attraction at Universal Studios Florida and Universal Studios Japan, with a former location at Universal Studios Hollywood. The version of the show at Universal Studios Hollywood closed in 2012 and the version at Universal Studios Florida will close in 2017.", "Title: Your Studio and You\n\nYour Studio and You is a comedy short film created in 1995 by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and commissioned by comedic filmmaker David Zucker. It was to be played at a party Seagram threw for its employees acquired as a result of its Universal Studios take-over. It parodies the style of 1950s educational films such as \"Duck and Cover\", while poking fun at Universal and its talent. It was shot in the Universal Studios backlot , and it runs approximately 14 minutes.", "Title: Tsunami on the Square\n\nTsunami on the Square is an annual performing arts and culture festival in Prescott, Arizona that showcases exotic and unique performance art forms not typically seen in smaller towns. Historically, it took place on the third weekend in June on Prescott’s historic Courthouse Square. In 2015, Tsunami switched to the fourth weekend of October due to the county's concerns about grass maintenance in June. The festival features a mix of local, national and internationally known professional performers." ]
6,735
Which singer who recorded the song "In the Misty Moonlight" was known as "Gentleman Jim"?
James Travis Reeves
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Sullivan), and he is in \"The Guinness Book of World Records\" as the lightest heavyweight champion.", " Nicknamed \"Ruby Robert\" and \"The Freckled Wonder\", he took pride in his lack of scars and appeared in the ring wearing heavy woollen underwear to conceal the disparity between his trunk and leg-development.", " He was also known for his pure fighting skills due to dislike of training for fights, which cost him at times in his career." ], "title": "Bob Fitzsimmons" }, { "sentences": [ "Robinson House sits at the bottom of Henry Hill, near Bull Run in Virginia.", " The house was named for the family of James \"Gentleman Jim\" Robinson, a free African American, who built the house.", " The Robinson family, descendants of Gentleman Jim, owned and occupied the house and a large portion of the land around it from the 1840s until 1936.", " The National Park Service acquired this parcel as part of their effort to commemorate two major battles of the American Civil War, the First and Second battles of Bull Run (also known as First and Second Manassas) which occurred about one year apart.", " Both battles were Confederate victories.", " However, Robinson House managed to survive virtually unscathed." ], "title": "Robinson House (Manassas, Virginia)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bartholemew William Barclay \"Bat\" Masterson (November 26, 1853 – October 25, 1921) spent the first half of his life in what is remembered as the \"Wild West\".", " During that period, he distinguished himself as a buffalo hunter, Indian fighter during the celebrated Second Battle of Adobe Walls, civilian scout for the U.S. Army, and gunfighter and lawman in Dodge City, Kansas and elsewhere.", " The \"Wild West\" phase of Masterson's life was essentially over by the mid-1880s when he was still in his early 30s.", " Masterson moved to Denver and established himself as a leading \"sporting man,\" or gambler.", " He took an interest in prizefighting and became a leading authority on the sport.", " He attended almost every important match and title fight in the United States from the 1880s until his death in 1921.", " He knew, and was known by, all of the heavyweight champions from John L. Sullivan and James J. \"Gentleman Jim\" Corbett to Jack Johnson and Jack Dempsey.", " He moved to New York City in 1902 and spent the rest of his life there as a reporter and columnist for the \"New York Morning Telegraph\".", " Masterson's column not only covered boxing and other sports, but also gave his frequent opinions on crime, war, politics, and other topics.", " He became a close friend of President Theodore Roosevelt and became one of the \"White House Gunfighters\" (along with Pat Garrett and Ben Daniels), who received federal appointments from Roosevelt.", " He was known throughout the country as a leading sports writer and celebrity at the time of his death in 1921." ], "title": "Bat Masterson" }, { "sentences": [ "James John \"Gentleman Jim\" Corbett (September 1, 1866 – February 18, 1933) was an American professional boxer and a former World Heavyweight Champion, best known as the man who defeated the great John L. Sullivan.", " Despite a career spanning only 20 bouts, Corbett faced the best competition his era had to offer; squaring off with a total of 9 fighters who would later be enshrined alongside him in the International Boxing Hall of Fame." ], "title": "James J. Corbett" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Misty\" is a jazz standard written in 1954 by the pianist Erroll Garner.", " Originally composed as an instrumental following the traditional 32-bar format and first recorded for Garner's 1955 album \"Contrasts\", the tune was later paired with lyrics by Johnny Burke and became the signature song of Johnny Mathis, appearing on his 1959 album \"Heavenly\" and reaching number 12 on the U.S. Pop Singles chart later that year.", " Country and pop singer Ray Stevens had a number 14 hit with his cover version of \"Misty\" in 1975 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " The song has been recorded many times, including versions by such artists as Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan." ], "title": "Misty (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "James Robinson (October 6, 1799 – October 15, 1875), known as Gentleman Jim, was born on the Pittsylvania Plantation of Landon Carter, Jr. to a freewoman by the name of Susan aka \"Annah\".", " He first rose to prominence as one of the wealthiest African Americans in the Manassas area, but is also known because his homestead was located between the lines of the Confederate and Union armies during two major battles of the Civil War." ], "title": "Gentleman Jim Robinson" } ]
[ "Title: Jim Lonborg\n\nDr. James Reynold Lonborg (born April 16, 1942) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher who played with the Boston Red Sox (1965–71), Milwaukee Brewers (1972) and Philadelphia Phillies (1973–79). Though nicknamed \"Gentleman Jim\", he was known for his fearlessly pitching on the inside of the plate over his fifteen-year career.", "Title: Jim Reeves\n\nJames Travis Reeves (August 20, 1923July 31, 1964) was an American country and popular music singer-songwriter. With records charting from the 1950s to the 1980s, he became well known as a practitioner of the Nashville sound (a mixture of older country-style music with elements of popular music). Known as \"Gentleman Jim\", his songs continued to chart for years after his death. Reeves died in the crash of his private airplane. He is a member of both the Country Music and Texas Country Music Halls of Fame.", "Title: In the Misty Moonlight\n\n\"In the Misty Moonlight\" is a song written by Cindy Walker. One of the first singers to record the song in 1964 was Jim Reeves: it is included on his posthumous album \"The Jim Reeves Way\". There also have been many other artists who have covered the song, but the most successful version was recorded by Dean Martin in 1964. It was released as a single in 1967 and went to number one on the Easy Listening chart and number forty-six on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song was Martin's fifth and final number one on the Easy Listening chart. On the other hand, Jerry Wallace had a #19 hit on Billboard Top 100 when his version was released in 1964, so as far as Billboard Top 100 charts, Wallace had the more successful version. Both Wallace and Martin's versions are high quality and well produced.", "Title: Can't Fight the Moonlight\n\n\"Can't Fight the Moonlight\" is a song written by Diane Warren, recorded by country pop singer LeAnn Rimes. It was the theme song of the film \"Coyote Ugly\". Released as a single on August 22, 2000 by Rimes, the song reached the top twenty in every country it charted in, and peaked at number eleven on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Internationally, the song topped the charts in eight countries, including Australia, Ireland and the United Kingdom. \"Can't Fight the Moonlight\" became Australia's best-selling single of 2001.", "Title: Bob Fitzsimmons\n\nRobert James \"Bob\" Fitzsimmons (26 May 1863 – 22 October 1917) was a British professional boxer who made boxing history as the sport's first three-division world champion. He also achieved fame for beating Gentleman Jim Corbett, (the man who beat John L. Sullivan), and he is in \"The Guinness Book of World Records\" as the lightest heavyweight champion. Nicknamed \"Ruby Robert\" and \"The Freckled Wonder\", he took pride in his lack of scars and appeared in the ring wearing heavy woollen underwear to conceal the disparity between his trunk and leg-development. He was also known for his pure fighting skills due to dislike of training for fights, which cost him at times in his career.", "Title: Robinson House (Manassas, Virginia)\n\nRobinson House sits at the bottom of Henry Hill, near Bull Run in Virginia. The house was named for the family of James \"Gentleman Jim\" Robinson, a free African American, who built the house. The Robinson family, descendants of Gentleman Jim, owned and occupied the house and a large portion of the land around it from the 1840s until 1936. The National Park Service acquired this parcel as part of their effort to commemorate two major battles of the American Civil War, the First and Second battles of Bull Run (also known as First and Second Manassas) which occurred about one year apart. Both battles were Confederate victories. However, Robinson House managed to survive virtually unscathed.", "Title: Bat Masterson\n\nBartholemew William Barclay \"Bat\" Masterson (November 26, 1853 – October 25, 1921) spent the first half of his life in what is remembered as the \"Wild West\". During that period, he distinguished himself as a buffalo hunter, Indian fighter during the celebrated Second Battle of Adobe Walls, civilian scout for the U.S. Army, and gunfighter and lawman in Dodge City, Kansas and elsewhere. The \"Wild West\" phase of Masterson's life was essentially over by the mid-1880s when he was still in his early 30s. Masterson moved to Denver and established himself as a leading \"sporting man,\" or gambler. He took an interest in prizefighting and became a leading authority on the sport. He attended almost every important match and title fight in the United States from the 1880s until his death in 1921. He knew, and was known by, all of the heavyweight champions from John L. Sullivan and James J. \"Gentleman Jim\" Corbett to Jack Johnson and Jack Dempsey. He moved to New York City in 1902 and spent the rest of his life there as a reporter and columnist for the \"New York Morning Telegraph\". Masterson's column not only covered boxing and other sports, but also gave his frequent opinions on crime, war, politics, and other topics. He became a close friend of President Theodore Roosevelt and became one of the \"White House Gunfighters\" (along with Pat Garrett and Ben Daniels), who received federal appointments from Roosevelt. He was known throughout the country as a leading sports writer and celebrity at the time of his death in 1921.", "Title: James J. Corbett\n\nJames John \"Gentleman Jim\" Corbett (September 1, 1866 – February 18, 1933) was an American professional boxer and a former World Heavyweight Champion, best known as the man who defeated the great John L. Sullivan. Despite a career spanning only 20 bouts, Corbett faced the best competition his era had to offer; squaring off with a total of 9 fighters who would later be enshrined alongside him in the International Boxing Hall of Fame.", "Title: Misty (song)\n\n\"Misty\" is a jazz standard written in 1954 by the pianist Erroll Garner. Originally composed as an instrumental following the traditional 32-bar format and first recorded for Garner's 1955 album \"Contrasts\", the tune was later paired with lyrics by Johnny Burke and became the signature song of Johnny Mathis, appearing on his 1959 album \"Heavenly\" and reaching number 12 on the U.S. Pop Singles chart later that year. Country and pop singer Ray Stevens had a number 14 hit with his cover version of \"Misty\" in 1975 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song has been recorded many times, including versions by such artists as Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan.", "Title: Gentleman Jim Robinson\n\nJames Robinson (October 6, 1799 – October 15, 1875), known as Gentleman Jim, was born on the Pittsylvania Plantation of Landon Carter, Jr. to a freewoman by the name of Susan aka \"Annah\". He first rose to prominence as one of the wealthiest African Americans in the Manassas area, but is also known because his homestead was located between the lines of the Confederate and Union armies during two major battles of the Civil War." ]
6,736
Alfred Hitchcock film Under Capricorn, which was preceeded by Rope, was adapted to the screen by which person?
Hume Cronyn
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McGivern.", " Also, within the 26 short stories is \"The Green Heart\" by Jack Ritchie which was made into the 1971 film \"A New Leaf\"." ], "title": "Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 4" }, { "sentences": [ "Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 5 is the fifth installment of \"Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology\", one of the many Alfred Hitchcock story collection books; edited by Eleanor Sullivan.", " Originally published in hardcover as \"Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Send Chills Down Your Spine\" in 1979, the book contains 29 short stories by many well-known crime fiction novelists." ], "title": "Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 5" }, { "sentences": [ "\"AHMM\" was founded in 1956 by HSD Publications, which licensed the use of the director's name.", " Though there was no formal connection with the television show, stories published in the magazine were sometimes adapted by the producers of \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" (and later, \"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour)\".", " A few writers, such as Henry Slesar, wrote for both.", " Other contributors during the magazine’s early years included Evan Hunter/Ed McBain, Ed Lacy, Bill Pronzini, Jim Thompson, Donald E. Westlake and Charles Willeford (who briefly worked for the magazine, as did Patricia Hitchcock.", " Alfred's daughter)." ], "title": "Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine" }, { "sentences": [ "Under Capricorn is a 1949 British historical thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock about a couple in Australia who started out as lady and stable boy in Ireland, and who are now bound together by a horrible secret.", " The film was based on the novel \"Under Capricorn\" (1937) by Helen Simpson, with a screenplay by James Bridie.", " It was adapted to the screen by Hume Cronyn.", " This was Hitchcock's second film in Technicolor, and like the preceding color film \"Rope\" (1948), it also featured 10-minute takes." ], "title": "Under Capricorn" }, { "sentences": [ "Rope is a 1948 American psychological crime thriller film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on the 1929 play of the same name by Patrick Hamilton, adapted by Hume Cronyn and with a screenplay by Arthur Laurents." ], "title": "Rope (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 1 is the first installment of \"Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology\", one of the many Alfred Hitchcock story collection books; edited by Eleanor Sullivan.", " Originally published in hardcover in 1976 as \"Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Keep You Spellbound\", the book is a collection of 30 stories originally published in \"Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine\"." ], "title": "Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 1" } ]
[ "Title: Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 2\n\nAlfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 2 is the second installment in the \"Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology\" series. Originally published in hardcover as \"Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Take Your Breath Away\" in 1977, this issue contains 29 stories from \"Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine\" that, by the editors, were believed to be the best published the preceding year (1977).", "Title: List of Alfred Hitchcock Presents guest stars\n\nThe following is a list of guest stars and other actors who appeared on the television series \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\", which started in 1955 as a half-hour show, changed its name to \"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour\" when it expanded to an hour, and returned as \"The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" in the 1980s as an hour-long show.", "Title: The Birds II: Land's End\n\nThe Birds II: Land's End is a 1994 American made-for-television horror film and a sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 classic \"The Birds\" starring Brad Johnson, Chelsea Field, James Naughton and Tippi Hedren in a minor role different from the one she played in the original Hitchcock film. The original music score was composed by Ron Ramin. \"The Birds II: Land's End\" premiered on Showtime on March 14, 1994.", "Title: List of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour episodes\n\nThe following is a list of the 93 episodes of the television program The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, which is a continuation of the program \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" (1955–60). \"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour\", like its predecessor, is an anthology series in the thriller genre. NBC renamed the program when they extended its running-time from about 25 minutes to about 50 minutes. Both programs were hosted by Alfred Hitchcock, whose directorial work in thriller films is extremely influential. Hitchcock directed only one episode of \"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour\": \"I Saw The Whole Thing\" (Season 1, episode 4).", "Title: Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 4\n\nAlfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 4 is the fourth installment of \"Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology\", one of the many Alfred Hitchcock story collection books; edited by Eleanor Sullivan. Originally published in hardcover as \"Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Scare You Stiff\" in 1978, the book includes 26 short stories and a short novel called \"The Graveyard Shift\" by William P. McGivern. Also, within the 26 short stories is \"The Green Heart\" by Jack Ritchie which was made into the 1971 film \"A New Leaf\".", "Title: Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 5\n\nAlfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 5 is the fifth installment of \"Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology\", one of the many Alfred Hitchcock story collection books; edited by Eleanor Sullivan. Originally published in hardcover as \"Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Send Chills Down Your Spine\" in 1979, the book contains 29 short stories by many well-known crime fiction novelists.", "Title: Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine\n\n\"AHMM\" was founded in 1956 by HSD Publications, which licensed the use of the director's name. Though there was no formal connection with the television show, stories published in the magazine were sometimes adapted by the producers of \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" (and later, \"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour)\". A few writers, such as Henry Slesar, wrote for both. Other contributors during the magazine’s early years included Evan Hunter/Ed McBain, Ed Lacy, Bill Pronzini, Jim Thompson, Donald E. Westlake and Charles Willeford (who briefly worked for the magazine, as did Patricia Hitchcock. Alfred's daughter).", "Title: Under Capricorn\n\nUnder Capricorn is a 1949 British historical thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock about a couple in Australia who started out as lady and stable boy in Ireland, and who are now bound together by a horrible secret. The film was based on the novel \"Under Capricorn\" (1937) by Helen Simpson, with a screenplay by James Bridie. It was adapted to the screen by Hume Cronyn. This was Hitchcock's second film in Technicolor, and like the preceding color film \"Rope\" (1948), it also featured 10-minute takes.", "Title: Rope (film)\n\nRope is a 1948 American psychological crime thriller film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on the 1929 play of the same name by Patrick Hamilton, adapted by Hume Cronyn and with a screenplay by Arthur Laurents.", "Title: Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 1\n\nAlfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 1 is the first installment of \"Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology\", one of the many Alfred Hitchcock story collection books; edited by Eleanor Sullivan. Originally published in hardcover in 1976 as \"Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Keep You Spellbound\", the book is a collection of 30 stories originally published in \"Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine\"." ]
6,737
What song by U2 was featured in a movie directed by Martin Scorsese?
"The Hands That Built America"
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Romero, have cited Kubrick as a source of inspiration, and in the case of Spielberg, collaboration.", " In an interview for the \"Eyes Wide Shut\" DVD release, Steven Spielberg comments that \"nobody could shoot a picture better in history\", and that Kubrick told stories in a way \"antithetical to the way we are accustomed to receiving stories\".", " Writing in the introduction to a recent edition of Michel Ciment's \"Kubrick\", film director Martin Scorsese notes most of Kubrick's films were misunderstood and under-appreciated when first released, only to be considered masterpieces later on." ], "title": "Influence of Stanley Kubrick" }, { "sentences": [ "Catherine Scorsese (née Cappa; April 16, 1912 – January 6, 1997) was an American actress, and the mother of director Martin Scorsese.", " Of Italian descent, she began acting when her son Martin Scorsese cast her in his film \"It's Not Just You, Murray!\"", ".", " She frequently played the role of an Italian mother, and is perhaps most well known for her appearance in her son's film \"Goodfellas\".", " She acted in films other than her son's.", " She was married to Charles Scorsese.", " Her father, Martin Cappa, was a stage co-ordinator and her mother, Domenica, was a shop owner.", " She published a recipe book, \"Italianamerican: The Scorsese Family Cookbook\"." ], "title": "Catherine Scorsese" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Hands That Built America\" is a song by U2, released on the soundtrack to the film \"Gangs of New York.\"", " It was one of two new songs on their \"The Best of 1990–2000\" compilation, with the other being \"Electrical Storm.\"", " It was nominated for Best Original Song at the 75th Academy Awards, but lost to Eminem's \"Lose Yourself.\"" ], "title": "The Hands That Built America" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Jimi Hendrix is a ten track companion release to the critically acclaimed television documentary series \"Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues\" shown on PBS in September 2003." ], "title": "Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Jimi Hendrix" }, { "sentences": [ "Gangs of New York is a 2002 American epic period drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, set in the mid-19th century in the Five Points district of New York City.", " The screenplay is by Jay Cocks, Steven Zaillian, and Kenneth Lonergan.", " It was inspired by Herbert Asbury's 1927 non-fiction book, \"The Gangs of New York\".", " It was made in Cinecittà, Rome, distributed by Miramax Films and nominated for numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, among nine other Oscar nominations." ], "title": "Gangs of New York" } ]
[ "Title: Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows\n\nVal Lewton: The Man in the Shadows (also known as Martin Scorsese Presents: Val Lewton – The Man in the Shadows) is a documentary tribute to Val Lewton, the producer of a series of distinctive low-budget horror films for RKO Radio Pictures, presented and narrated by director Martin Scorsese.", "Title: Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Piano Blues\n\nMartin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Piano Blues is the soundtrack to the documentary film directed by Clint Eastwood. This is the seventh part of the critically acclaimed television documentary series \"Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues\" shown on PBS in September 2003. This collection of music represents what Clint said \"\"...in my film Piano Blues I'm trying to investigate who influenced everyone, and who the great players were.\"\"", "Title: Celina Murga\n\nCelina Murga (born December 1973) is an Argentinian filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer. Celina's prevalence within the cinematic industry benefited heavily from her second directorial project \"Ana and the Others\" (2003), the film was so well received, it even compelled a certain iconic filmmaker into action. After a screening of Murga's film, American film director Martin Scorsese extended an offer to Murga for her to join him on the set of his current motion picture at the time Shutter Island (2010). However, the invitation for a burgeoning filmmaker to become an assistant within his production is not unprecedented, screenwriter Amy Holden Jones was the first to gain this type of access in 1976, on the set of Martin Scorsese's \"Taxi Driver\".", "Title: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore\n\nAlice Doesn't Live Here Anymore is a 1974 American comedy drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Robert Getchell. It stars Ellen Burstyn as a widow who travels with her preteen son across the Southwestern United States in search of a better life, along with Alfred Lutter as her son and Kris Kristofferson as a man they meet along the way. This is Martin Scorsese's fourth film. The film co-stars Billy \"Green\" Bush, Diane Ladd, Valerie Curtin, Lelia Goldoni, Lane Bradbury, Vic Tayback, Jodie Foster (in one of her earliest film appearances), and Harvey Keitel.", "Title: Shine a Light (film)\n\nShine a Light is a 2008 American biography drama film directed by Martin Scorsese documenting The Rolling Stones' 2006 Beacon Theatre performances on their A Bigger Bang Tour. The film also includes archive footage from the band's career and marked the first utilisation by Scorsese of digital cinematography for his films, with it being used for the backstage sequences. The film takes its title from the song of the same name, featured on the band's 1972 album \"Exile on Main St.\" A soundtrack album was released in April 2008 on the Universal label. This is also the last movie by Paramount Classics, as the company merged into its sister company Paramount Vantage after the movie was released.", "Title: Influence of Stanley Kubrick\n\nStanley Kubrick is regarded by film critics and historians as one of the most influential directors of all time. Leading directors, including Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, James Cameron, Woody Allen, Terry Gilliam, the Coen Brothers, Ridley Scott, Paul Thomas Anderson, Christopher Nolan, David Lynch, and George A. Romero, have cited Kubrick as a source of inspiration, and in the case of Spielberg, collaboration. In an interview for the \"Eyes Wide Shut\" DVD release, Steven Spielberg comments that \"nobody could shoot a picture better in history\", and that Kubrick told stories in a way \"antithetical to the way we are accustomed to receiving stories\". Writing in the introduction to a recent edition of Michel Ciment's \"Kubrick\", film director Martin Scorsese notes most of Kubrick's films were misunderstood and under-appreciated when first released, only to be considered masterpieces later on.", "Title: Catherine Scorsese\n\nCatherine Scorsese (née Cappa; April 16, 1912 – January 6, 1997) was an American actress, and the mother of director Martin Scorsese. Of Italian descent, she began acting when her son Martin Scorsese cast her in his film \"It's Not Just You, Murray!\" . She frequently played the role of an Italian mother, and is perhaps most well known for her appearance in her son's film \"Goodfellas\". She acted in films other than her son's. She was married to Charles Scorsese. Her father, Martin Cappa, was a stage co-ordinator and her mother, Domenica, was a shop owner. She published a recipe book, \"Italianamerican: The Scorsese Family Cookbook\".", "Title: The Hands That Built America\n\n\"The Hands That Built America\" is a song by U2, released on the soundtrack to the film \"Gangs of New York.\" It was one of two new songs on their \"The Best of 1990–2000\" compilation, with the other being \"Electrical Storm.\" It was nominated for Best Original Song at the 75th Academy Awards, but lost to Eminem's \"Lose Yourself.\"", "Title: Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Jimi Hendrix\n\nMartin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Jimi Hendrix is a ten track companion release to the critically acclaimed television documentary series \"Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues\" shown on PBS in September 2003.", "Title: Gangs of New York\n\nGangs of New York is a 2002 American epic period drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, set in the mid-19th century in the Five Points district of New York City. The screenplay is by Jay Cocks, Steven Zaillian, and Kenneth Lonergan. It was inspired by Herbert Asbury's 1927 non-fiction book, \"The Gangs of New York\". It was made in Cinecittà, Rome, distributed by Miramax Films and nominated for numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, among nine other Oscar nominations." ]
6,738
Who co-produced (apart from Beastie Boys themselves) Beastie Boys' album that has the song "Sure Shot?"
Mario C.
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[ { "sentences": [ "Destroy 2 (sometimes called Eye & Chew) was a short-lived Japanese noise rock band.", " Consisting of only two members, Yamantaka Eye of Boredoms (vocals) and Chew Hasegawa of Corrupted (drums), they released one infamous recording in 1996 called \"We Are Voice and Rhythm Only\".", " This was actually a live recording of a concert in Osaka done as a support for Brutal Truth on their Japanese tour in February 1995.", " Running for little over 10 minutes, it nevertheless features 48 songs, the longest of which is \"24H?\"", " (39 seconds).", " Note that the song running times also include audience cheering and an introduction (\"Next song is...\") by Eye at the beginning and Eye's obligatory cry of \"Fankoo!\"", " (\"Thank you\") at the end.", " Apart from that, the songs consist mostly of Chew attacking his drum set and Eye screaming the track titles in Engrish at the top of his lungs, generally creating a lot of feedback (which is sometimes mistaken for guitars).", " The album also includes two cover versions: \"Beastie Boys\" (from the early Beastie Boys EP \"Pollywog Stew\") and \"Nazi Punks Fuck Off!", "\" (originally by Dead Kennedys), although the vocals of these have been sped up somewhat (and the songs reduced to one verse and one chorus) to fit into 18 and 17 seconds, respectively." ], "title": "Destroy 2" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Brass Monkey\" is a song by the New York rap group Beastie Boys.", " It was a single released from their first album \"Licensed to Ill\".", " It is also on the Beastie Boys' compilation album \"Solid Gold Hits\".", " It samples \"Bring It Here\" by Wild Sugar.", " The song features the Roland TR-808 drum machine." ], "title": "Brass Monkey (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Paul Revere\" is a song by American hip hop group Beastie Boys, released as the third single from their debut album \"Licensed to Ill\" (1986).", " It was written by Adam Horovitz, Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Rick Rubin.", " It was produced by Rick Rubin and the Beastie Boys.", " The song tells a fictional story of how the Beastie Boys met." ], "title": "Paul Revere (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Jimmy James\" is the first song and third single from Beastie Boys' third album \"Check Your Head\".", " The song has been described as a tribute to Jimi Hendrix by Beastie Boys member MCA, and contains samples from several Hendrix songs including \"Foxy Lady\", \"Happy Birthday\", and \"Still Raining, Still Dreaming\".", " The song also samples the drum beat from \"I'm Chief Kamanawanalea (We're the Royal Macadamia Nuts)\" by The Turtles, as well as a line from Mantronix's 1985 single, \"Fresh Is the Word\" (\"...for all the Blacks, Puerto Ricans, and the White People too\")." ], "title": "Jimmy James (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ill Communication is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group Beastie Boys.", " It was released on May 31, 1994 by Grand Royal Records.", " Co-produced by Beastie Boys and Mario C., the album is among the band's most varied releases, drawing from hip hop, punk rock, jazz and funk.", " As with their prior release \"Check Your Head\", this album continues the band's trend away from sampling and towards live instruments." ], "title": "Ill Communication" }, { "sentences": [ "The Young and the Useless were an American punk band formed in the early 1980s that consisted of Adam Trese, Arthur Africano, David Scilken and future Beastie Boys member Adam Horovitz.", " They were managed by former Beastie Boys manager Nick Cooper.", " Their first recording \"Real Men Don't Floss\" was released by Ratcage Records.", " It is rumoured that they recorded a second album, but it was never released and its whereabouts is unknown.", " They played shows in New York City clubs including: A7, CBGB, Rock Lounge, Mudd Club, Club 57, Rock Hotel and 2+2; and played with Bad Brains, The Stimulators, Dead Kennedys, Ramones, P.I.L., Hüsker Dü, the Mob, the Necros, Adrenalin O.D. and the Beastie Boys." ], "title": "The Young and the Useless" }, { "sentences": [ "Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science is the first Beastie Boys anthology composed of greatest hits, B-sides, and previously unreleased tracks.", " The retail release comes with a tri-fold sleeve that displays the majority of the band's album covers, as well as a booklet of liner notes.", " The title of the anthology is from the song of the same name, featured on their second album, \"Paul's Boutique\"." ], "title": "Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Sure Shot\" is a song by American hip hop group Beastie Boys, released as the third single from their 1994 album \"Ill Communication\".", " The single was released a few days after the release of the album, on May 31, 1994.", " The track features a sample from jazz flautist Jeremy Steig's \"Howlin' For Judy\", which provides the main instrumental part of the song." ], "title": "Sure Shot" }, { "sentences": [ "Some Old Bullshit is a collection of several early Beastie Boys EPs, recorded in the early 1980s.", " These recordings present a sound radically different from that of the hip-hop sound generally associated with the band.", " Instead, these songs represent the band's part in the early New York hardcore scene.", " The album also features taped segments originally heard on \"Noise The Show\", a popular hardcore radio show on WNYU in New York that played early recordings from the Beastie Boys.", " These segments feature the hyperbolic introductions of \"Noise The Show\"' s host, Tim Sommer, an early supporter of the band." ], "title": "Some Old Bullshit" }, { "sentences": [ "\"3-Minute Rule\" is the 7th track on the album \"Paul's Boutique\" by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989.", " The track was produced and written by the Beastie Boys & the Dust Brothers, and engineered by Mario Caldato & Allen Abrahamson." ], "title": "3-Minute Rule" } ]
[ "Title: Destroy 2\n\nDestroy 2 (sometimes called Eye & Chew) was a short-lived Japanese noise rock band. Consisting of only two members, Yamantaka Eye of Boredoms (vocals) and Chew Hasegawa of Corrupted (drums), they released one infamous recording in 1996 called \"We Are Voice and Rhythm Only\". This was actually a live recording of a concert in Osaka done as a support for Brutal Truth on their Japanese tour in February 1995. Running for little over 10 minutes, it nevertheless features 48 songs, the longest of which is \"24H?\" (39 seconds). Note that the song running times also include audience cheering and an introduction (\"Next song is...\") by Eye at the beginning and Eye's obligatory cry of \"Fankoo!\" (\"Thank you\") at the end. Apart from that, the songs consist mostly of Chew attacking his drum set and Eye screaming the track titles in Engrish at the top of his lungs, generally creating a lot of feedback (which is sometimes mistaken for guitars). The album also includes two cover versions: \"Beastie Boys\" (from the early Beastie Boys EP \"Pollywog Stew\") and \"Nazi Punks Fuck Off! \" (originally by Dead Kennedys), although the vocals of these have been sped up somewhat (and the songs reduced to one verse and one chorus) to fit into 18 and 17 seconds, respectively.", "Title: Brass Monkey (song)\n\n\"Brass Monkey\" is a song by the New York rap group Beastie Boys. It was a single released from their first album \"Licensed to Ill\". It is also on the Beastie Boys' compilation album \"Solid Gold Hits\". It samples \"Bring It Here\" by Wild Sugar. The song features the Roland TR-808 drum machine.", "Title: Paul Revere (song)\n\n\"Paul Revere\" is a song by American hip hop group Beastie Boys, released as the third single from their debut album \"Licensed to Ill\" (1986). It was written by Adam Horovitz, Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Rick Rubin. It was produced by Rick Rubin and the Beastie Boys. The song tells a fictional story of how the Beastie Boys met.", "Title: Jimmy James (song)\n\n\"Jimmy James\" is the first song and third single from Beastie Boys' third album \"Check Your Head\". The song has been described as a tribute to Jimi Hendrix by Beastie Boys member MCA, and contains samples from several Hendrix songs including \"Foxy Lady\", \"Happy Birthday\", and \"Still Raining, Still Dreaming\". The song also samples the drum beat from \"I'm Chief Kamanawanalea (We're the Royal Macadamia Nuts)\" by The Turtles, as well as a line from Mantronix's 1985 single, \"Fresh Is the Word\" (\"...for all the Blacks, Puerto Ricans, and the White People too\").", "Title: Ill Communication\n\nIll Communication is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group Beastie Boys. It was released on May 31, 1994 by Grand Royal Records. Co-produced by Beastie Boys and Mario C., the album is among the band's most varied releases, drawing from hip hop, punk rock, jazz and funk. As with their prior release \"Check Your Head\", this album continues the band's trend away from sampling and towards live instruments.", "Title: The Young and the Useless\n\nThe Young and the Useless were an American punk band formed in the early 1980s that consisted of Adam Trese, Arthur Africano, David Scilken and future Beastie Boys member Adam Horovitz. They were managed by former Beastie Boys manager Nick Cooper. Their first recording \"Real Men Don't Floss\" was released by Ratcage Records. It is rumoured that they recorded a second album, but it was never released and its whereabouts is unknown. They played shows in New York City clubs including: A7, CBGB, Rock Lounge, Mudd Club, Club 57, Rock Hotel and 2+2; and played with Bad Brains, The Stimulators, Dead Kennedys, Ramones, P.I.L., Hüsker Dü, the Mob, the Necros, Adrenalin O.D. and the Beastie Boys.", "Title: Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science\n\nBeastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science is the first Beastie Boys anthology composed of greatest hits, B-sides, and previously unreleased tracks. The retail release comes with a tri-fold sleeve that displays the majority of the band's album covers, as well as a booklet of liner notes. The title of the anthology is from the song of the same name, featured on their second album, \"Paul's Boutique\".", "Title: Sure Shot\n\n\"Sure Shot\" is a song by American hip hop group Beastie Boys, released as the third single from their 1994 album \"Ill Communication\". The single was released a few days after the release of the album, on May 31, 1994. The track features a sample from jazz flautist Jeremy Steig's \"Howlin' For Judy\", which provides the main instrumental part of the song.", "Title: Some Old Bullshit\n\nSome Old Bullshit is a collection of several early Beastie Boys EPs, recorded in the early 1980s. These recordings present a sound radically different from that of the hip-hop sound generally associated with the band. Instead, these songs represent the band's part in the early New York hardcore scene. The album also features taped segments originally heard on \"Noise The Show\", a popular hardcore radio show on WNYU in New York that played early recordings from the Beastie Boys. These segments feature the hyperbolic introductions of \"Noise The Show\"' s host, Tim Sommer, an early supporter of the band.", "Title: 3-Minute Rule\n\n\"3-Minute Rule\" is the 7th track on the album \"Paul's Boutique\" by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989. The track was produced and written by the Beastie Boys & the Dust Brothers, and engineered by Mario Caldato & Allen Abrahamson." ]
6,739
This is the state where Jim Kelch called games for a minor league baseball franchise.
Kentucky
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy is a natural extension of Minor League Baseball and its ongoing efforts to enhance umpire training and development.", " The MiLB Umpire Training Academy opened its doors in 2012 to allow students the opportunity to achieve their fullest personal and professional aspirations.", " Since Minor League Baseball Umpire Development’s inception in 1997, every umpire hired by Major League Baseball has come through the Minor League Baseball Umpire Development system." ], "title": "Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy" }, { "sentences": [ "David Bruce Bialas (born February 6, 1954) is an American former minor league baseball player and is currently the manager of the New York Yankees Class A Minor League Short Season team in Staten Island, New York and Major League Baseball coach.", " He served as a coach for the Chicago Cubs from 1995 through 1999 and in 2002.", " As a minor league outfielder and first baseman in the St. Louis Cardinals system, Bialas played 1021 games from 1973 through 1982, batting .274 in 3448 at bats, with 36 home runs, 214 RBIs and 263 runs scored.", " As a minor league manager in the Cardinals' and Cubs' systems, he managed 1373 games, winning 711 and losing 662 for a winning percentage of .518.", " On November 1, 2012, the Atlanta Braves announced Bialas as their next minor league fielding coordinator, replacing Dave Trembley." ], "title": "Dave Bialas" }, { "sentences": [ "Spencer Ross is an American sportscaster.", " With the exception of the New York Mets, Ross has called play-by-play for every professional New York metropolitan area sports franchise, including the Yankees of MLB, the Nets and Knicks of the NBA, and Jets and Giants of the NFL.", " He has also called games for the Americans of the ABA and, in the NHL, for the New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders and the New York Rangers.", " Outside of New York, he has called games for the Florida State Seminoles and Boston Celtics.", " Nationally, he has worked for the \"NFL on NBC\", \"Major League Baseball on CBS Radio\", the NCAA Basketball Tournament on Westwood One Radio and as the lead play by play announcer for the 1992 USA Olympic Dream Team with Dick Vitale." ], "title": "Spencer Ross" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lethbridge Black Diamonds were a minor league baseball team located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.", " The team was previously known as the Lethbridge Mounties from 1992–1995 before becoming the Lethbridge Black Diamonds from 1996–1998.", " They were one of the first two farm clubs of the Arizona Diamondbacks.", " Only 16 months after Arizona was granted a major league baseball franchise, the first farm club — the Lethbridge Black Diamonds — took the field.", " The team started playing two years before their parent club even played a game.", " The team played their first game in June 1996, whereas the Arizona Diamondbacks started playing in April 1998.", " The team played in the Pioneer League, which is a rookie league, with a shortented season, in Minor League Baseball.", " Their home stadium was Henderson Stadium.", " In 1999, the team was moved and became the Missoula Osprey." ], "title": "Lethbridge Black Diamonds" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Kelch is a broadcaster for the Cincinnati Reds.", " He joined the Reds broadcast team in 2010.", " Prior to joining the Reds broadcast team, he called games for the Louisville Bats, Peoria Chiefs, Chattanooga Lookouts, Chattanooga Mocs men's basketball, NCAA Division II men's basketball semifinal championships, Louisville Cardinals football, men's basketball, women's basketball, Bellarmine University, and called the 2009 NCAA Women's national championship game.", " Kelch is a graduate of Bradley University.", " Joining Kelch on the broadcast team for the Reds are Marty Brennaman, Thom Brennaman, Chris Welsh, George Grande, and, occasionally, Sean Casey." ], "title": "Jim Kelch" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gulf Coast League (GCL) Royals were a minor league baseball franchise in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League from 1971–1978, 1982-1983 and 1985–2002.", " The club was owned and operated by the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball.", " The GCL Royals played games at Florida-based minor league and spring training facilities located in Sarasota (through 1987), Baseball City Stadium in Davenport (1988–1992; 1999–2002) and Fort Myers (1993–1998)." ], "title": "Gulf Coast League Royals" }, { "sentences": [ "The Duluth Dukes was the name of an American minor league baseball franchise that represented Duluth, Minnesota, in the Northern League from 1935 to 1942, and from 1946 to 1955.", " In addition, a separate edition of the Dukes was one of four franchises in the short-lived Twin Ports League, a \"Class E\" minor league that played for six weeks during the 1943 season.", " The Dukes played at Athletic Park from 1935 to 1940.", " Beginning in 1941, the team played its home games at Wade Stadium." ], "title": "Duluth Dukes" }, { "sentences": [ "The Louisville Bats are an American minor league professional baseball franchise based in Louisville, Kentucky.", " The Bats are the Triple-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds.", " The team, formerly known as the Louisville RiverBats, plays in the International League.", " The Bats play their home games at Louisville Slugger Field; the naming rights for the stadium were purchased by Hillerich & Bradsby, makers of the famous Louisville Slugger baseball bat." ], "title": "Louisville Bats" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fort Myers Royals were a minor league affiliate of the Kansas City Royals from 1978-1987.", " In 1978 the Royals were brought to Fort Myers, Florida by the Kansas City franchise.", " This was because Fort Myers served as the spring training home of the Kansas City Royals.", " The Royals were a Single A Florida State League franchise.", " The team played at Terry Park Ballfield from 1978 until 1987.", " In 1985 the Royals won the Florida State League Championship.", " Kevin Seitzer and Bret Saberhagen were members of that Fort Myers Royals team.", " The Minor League franchise left Fort Myers in 1988 when the Major League Baseball franchise moved Spring Training to Haines City, Florida and Baseball City Stadium." ], "title": "Fort Myers Royals" }, { "sentences": [ "The Minor League Baseball Yearly (MiLBY) Awards are given annually to the most outstanding players, teams, single-game performances, plays, moments, homers, and promotions of the year.", " Initiated by Minor League Baseball in 2005 as the \"This Year in Minor League Baseball Awards\", the awards were renamed the \"MiLBY Awards\" in 2008.", " Baseball fans select the nominees for and winners of the awards, via the online voting system on MiLB.com, the official website of Minor League Baseball." ], "title": "MiLBY Awards" } ]
[ "Title: Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy\n\nThe Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy is a natural extension of Minor League Baseball and its ongoing efforts to enhance umpire training and development. The MiLB Umpire Training Academy opened its doors in 2012 to allow students the opportunity to achieve their fullest personal and professional aspirations. Since Minor League Baseball Umpire Development’s inception in 1997, every umpire hired by Major League Baseball has come through the Minor League Baseball Umpire Development system.", "Title: Dave Bialas\n\nDavid Bruce Bialas (born February 6, 1954) is an American former minor league baseball player and is currently the manager of the New York Yankees Class A Minor League Short Season team in Staten Island, New York and Major League Baseball coach. He served as a coach for the Chicago Cubs from 1995 through 1999 and in 2002. As a minor league outfielder and first baseman in the St. Louis Cardinals system, Bialas played 1021 games from 1973 through 1982, batting .274 in 3448 at bats, with 36 home runs, 214 RBIs and 263 runs scored. As a minor league manager in the Cardinals' and Cubs' systems, he managed 1373 games, winning 711 and losing 662 for a winning percentage of .518. On November 1, 2012, the Atlanta Braves announced Bialas as their next minor league fielding coordinator, replacing Dave Trembley.", "Title: Spencer Ross\n\nSpencer Ross is an American sportscaster. With the exception of the New York Mets, Ross has called play-by-play for every professional New York metropolitan area sports franchise, including the Yankees of MLB, the Nets and Knicks of the NBA, and Jets and Giants of the NFL. He has also called games for the Americans of the ABA and, in the NHL, for the New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders and the New York Rangers. Outside of New York, he has called games for the Florida State Seminoles and Boston Celtics. Nationally, he has worked for the \"NFL on NBC\", \"Major League Baseball on CBS Radio\", the NCAA Basketball Tournament on Westwood One Radio and as the lead play by play announcer for the 1992 USA Olympic Dream Team with Dick Vitale.", "Title: Lethbridge Black Diamonds\n\nThe Lethbridge Black Diamonds were a minor league baseball team located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. The team was previously known as the Lethbridge Mounties from 1992–1995 before becoming the Lethbridge Black Diamonds from 1996–1998. They were one of the first two farm clubs of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Only 16 months after Arizona was granted a major league baseball franchise, the first farm club — the Lethbridge Black Diamonds — took the field. The team started playing two years before their parent club even played a game. The team played their first game in June 1996, whereas the Arizona Diamondbacks started playing in April 1998. The team played in the Pioneer League, which is a rookie league, with a shortented season, in Minor League Baseball. Their home stadium was Henderson Stadium. In 1999, the team was moved and became the Missoula Osprey.", "Title: Jim Kelch\n\nJim Kelch is a broadcaster for the Cincinnati Reds. He joined the Reds broadcast team in 2010. Prior to joining the Reds broadcast team, he called games for the Louisville Bats, Peoria Chiefs, Chattanooga Lookouts, Chattanooga Mocs men's basketball, NCAA Division II men's basketball semifinal championships, Louisville Cardinals football, men's basketball, women's basketball, Bellarmine University, and called the 2009 NCAA Women's national championship game. Kelch is a graduate of Bradley University. Joining Kelch on the broadcast team for the Reds are Marty Brennaman, Thom Brennaman, Chris Welsh, George Grande, and, occasionally, Sean Casey.", "Title: Gulf Coast League Royals\n\nThe Gulf Coast League (GCL) Royals were a minor league baseball franchise in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League from 1971–1978, 1982-1983 and 1985–2002. The club was owned and operated by the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball. The GCL Royals played games at Florida-based minor league and spring training facilities located in Sarasota (through 1987), Baseball City Stadium in Davenport (1988–1992; 1999–2002) and Fort Myers (1993–1998).", "Title: Duluth Dukes\n\nThe Duluth Dukes was the name of an American minor league baseball franchise that represented Duluth, Minnesota, in the Northern League from 1935 to 1942, and from 1946 to 1955. In addition, a separate edition of the Dukes was one of four franchises in the short-lived Twin Ports League, a \"Class E\" minor league that played for six weeks during the 1943 season. The Dukes played at Athletic Park from 1935 to 1940. Beginning in 1941, the team played its home games at Wade Stadium.", "Title: Louisville Bats\n\nThe Louisville Bats are an American minor league professional baseball franchise based in Louisville, Kentucky. The Bats are the Triple-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. The team, formerly known as the Louisville RiverBats, plays in the International League. The Bats play their home games at Louisville Slugger Field; the naming rights for the stadium were purchased by Hillerich & Bradsby, makers of the famous Louisville Slugger baseball bat.", "Title: Fort Myers Royals\n\nThe Fort Myers Royals were a minor league affiliate of the Kansas City Royals from 1978-1987. In 1978 the Royals were brought to Fort Myers, Florida by the Kansas City franchise. This was because Fort Myers served as the spring training home of the Kansas City Royals. The Royals were a Single A Florida State League franchise. The team played at Terry Park Ballfield from 1978 until 1987. In 1985 the Royals won the Florida State League Championship. Kevin Seitzer and Bret Saberhagen were members of that Fort Myers Royals team. The Minor League franchise left Fort Myers in 1988 when the Major League Baseball franchise moved Spring Training to Haines City, Florida and Baseball City Stadium.", "Title: MiLBY Awards\n\nThe Minor League Baseball Yearly (MiLBY) Awards are given annually to the most outstanding players, teams, single-game performances, plays, moments, homers, and promotions of the year. Initiated by Minor League Baseball in 2005 as the \"This Year in Minor League Baseball Awards\", the awards were renamed the \"MiLBY Awards\" in 2008. Baseball fans select the nominees for and winners of the awards, via the online voting system on MiLB.com, the official website of Minor League Baseball." ]
6,740
What ethnicity are both S. Aishwarya and Radha Viswanathan?
Indian
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{ "title": [ "S. Aishwarya", "Radha Viswanathan" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Kichhhu Sanlap Kichhu Pralap (English: Dialogue and Delirium ) is a 1999 Indian Bengali drama film directed and produced by Ashoke Viswanathan, starting Ashoke Viswanathan, Sanjiban Guha and Nandini Ghosal in the lead roles.", " Screenplay written by Ashoke Viswanathan collaboratively with Shankar Bhaterjee, Prhalad Chattopadhay and Mrinmoy nandi." ], "title": "Kichhhu Sanlap Kichhu Pralap" }, { "sentences": [ "Radha and Jayalakshmi, popularly known as Radha Jayalakshmi (Tamil: ராதா ஜெயலட்சுமி ), were Indian Carnatic music vocalist duo as well as playback singers in films in the 1940s and 1950s, before they became music teachers.", " The person who does the playback singing is Jayalakshmi but was named as Radha Jayalakshmi in the cine field.", " Actually, Radha was her cousin and singing partner on the stage performances.", " They were early singers in the trend of duo singing in Carnatic music, which started in the 1950s, with performers like Soolamangalam Sisters, and later continued by Bombay Sisters, Ranjani-Gayatri and Priya Sisters." ], "title": "Radha Jayalakshmi" }, { "sentences": [ "N.Viswanathan (1929 – 17 November 2010), popularly known as Calcutta Viswanathan in the Tamil film industry, was an Indian actor and academic.", " A Tamilian by birth, he moved to Calcutta (now Kolkata) at a young age and taught English at St. Xavier's College, Calcutta for more than 40 years.", " Viswanathan was also a well-known public speaker.", " He made his acting debut in Mrinal Sen's \"Punascha\" and continued to act in Bengali films.", " In a career that spanned 40 years, Viswanathan appeared in nearly 100 films in Bengali, Tamil and English.", " He was a member several theatre groups and also formed the \"Calcutta Players\", an acting troupe." ], "title": "N. Viswanathan" }, { "sentences": [ "Radha Viswanathan (born 1934) is an Indian vocalist and former classical dancer.", " She has performed extensively with her mother, Bharat Ratna Carnatic vocalist M. S. Subbulakshmi." ], "title": "Radha Viswanathan" }, { "sentences": [ "Thavapudhalavan is a 1972 Indian Tamil film, directed by Muktha Srinivasan and produced by V. Ramasami.", " The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya, Pandari Bai and Cho in lead roles.", " The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan.", " This film had M.R.Radha and M.R.Vasu shooting scenes together.", " M.R.Radha made guest appearance in this film." ], "title": "Thavapudhalavan" }, { "sentences": [ "Chandan Ka Palna is a 1967 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra and Meena Kumari.", " No joy in the world can equal the happiness a man derives from watching his own child at play.", " Not all the riches in the world can compensate for the vacuum, the emptiness, created by the want of a child in a home.", " With a woman this yearning is a hundred times stronger and the outcome of her torment impossible beyond measure.", " Radha belonged to a rich family.", " Her sole aim in life after becoming a widow, was to see her sone Ajit happy and fulfil the promise she had given to her husband that the family name and tradition would be perpetuated.", " Finding Ajit deeply in love with Shobha, the Raisaheb's daughter who too loved him no less, Radha got them married, hoping that Shobha would prove an ideal wife and daughter-in-law and their home would soon resound with merry laughter of a child, if not children.", " Three years went by and Radha was still waiting for the new arrival in the family.", " Her patience was running out.", " Desperate, she took Shobha to a doctor who, after prolonged examination and treatment, told her that God alone could help her fulfill her yearning for a grandchild.", " Radha's sorrow knows no bounds.", " She could not think of the family chain breaking off.", " She had to have a grandchild and fulfil her promise to her late husband.", " As a last resort, she took Shobha to Gurudev, the spiritual soul revered by the family.", " Gurudev had pity on Radha's plight.", " Taking her into confidence, he told her: \"\"Look, I am no miracle worker.", " And, as far as my knowledge goes, I am certain that your daughter-in-law is destined to remain barren.\"", "\"When Shobha heard this, she was in a daze.", " She knew her mother-in-law's craving for a grandchild and she knew also that woman would leave no stone unturned to accomplish her objective.Life seemed to Shobha without a ray of hope for her to live.", " She decided to put an end to it.", " It was better that way, she thought, than to suffer the humiliation of being branded for ever barren.", " She knew how deeply her husband loved her and she could very well imagine his dilemma when forced to marry again for the sake of a child.She started walking in the direction of the fatal plunge to end all problems, to end herself.", " But what mere mortal can meet his or her end according to his or her own design?", " Destiny had other things written down for Shobha.", " But let that be unfolded on the screen in \"\"Chandan Ka Palna\"\" lest further knowledge of the proceedings spoil full enjoyment of the drama." ], "title": "Chandan Ka Palna" }, { "sentences": [ "S.Aishwarya born on 27 October in Chennai, Tamil Nadu) is an Indian singer of traditional Carnatic music.", " She is the great-granddaughter of M.S. Subbulakshmi.", " and the grand daughter of Radha Viswanathan" ], "title": "S. Aishwarya" }, { "sentences": [ "Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy were an Indian music-director duo composed of M. S. Viswanathan and T. K. Ramamoorthy.", " They worked together on over 100 films, from 1952's \"Panam\" to 1965's \"Aayirathil Oruvan\".", " After their split, Ramamoorthy worked on 16 films between 1966 and 1986.", " He and Viswanathan reunited in 1995 for \"Engirundho Vandhan\"." ], "title": "Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy" }, { "sentences": [ "Guru Raj (Prakash Raj) the man of the masses, a powerful business man of Charminar Group of Companies who runs his own gang as a mafia don.", " He has 3 sons elder one Kaali (Jagapathi Babu), second one Gopi (Vadde Naveen) and the last one is Radha Krishna / Radha (Manchu Manoj).", " All his 3 sons are his backbone.", " Valli (Surbhi) who loves Radha tries to drag him away from these issues.", " Guru Raj was brutally killed by some unknown gangsters while visiting a temple, his family is completely upset this incident and makes them clueless about the motive behind this attack.", " Kaali decides to take revenge against the real culprits behind his father’s death.", " He starts digging out the possible reasons and motive for this attack and people involved and planned.", " Everyone starts going opposite them.", " Unfortunately, Kaali is also killed in unusual circumstances.", " After these incidents, Radha decides to take revenge on the people behind these attacks and responsible for his father and elder brother’s death.", " Finally, he solve the murders & takes revenge." ], "title": "Attack (2016 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Heart Specialist Dr. Shyam Verma is the only child of his widowed father, Shankar.", " Shyam who is a complete casanova wooes a beautiful Air Hostess, Radha.", " One fine day Shyam and Radha get intimate under the inducement of alcohol.", " Radha gets pregnant but Shyam weds his father's friends Jagannath's daughter, Rukmini.", " Heartbroken Radha quits her job and re locates to Kashmir where she gives birth to Dipinti.", " Years later Shyam and Radha meet again while Rukmini finds out about their strong affair.", " Rukmani gets them to reconcile and marry.", " Years later when Dipinti turns 16 years old, she falls in love with rich lad Amit Mehra.", " Amit's dad, Advocate Mehra, who refuses to permit his 20-year-old son to marry the daughter of a mistress, and a woman born out of wedlock.", " Will Amit go against his fathers wish and marry his love Dipinti?" ], "title": "Souten Ki Beti" } ]
[ "Title: Kichhhu Sanlap Kichhu Pralap\n\nKichhhu Sanlap Kichhu Pralap (English: Dialogue and Delirium ) is a 1999 Indian Bengali drama film directed and produced by Ashoke Viswanathan, starting Ashoke Viswanathan, Sanjiban Guha and Nandini Ghosal in the lead roles. Screenplay written by Ashoke Viswanathan collaboratively with Shankar Bhaterjee, Prhalad Chattopadhay and Mrinmoy nandi.", "Title: Radha Jayalakshmi\n\nRadha and Jayalakshmi, popularly known as Radha Jayalakshmi (Tamil: ராதா ஜெயலட்சுமி ), were Indian Carnatic music vocalist duo as well as playback singers in films in the 1940s and 1950s, before they became music teachers. The person who does the playback singing is Jayalakshmi but was named as Radha Jayalakshmi in the cine field. Actually, Radha was her cousin and singing partner on the stage performances. They were early singers in the trend of duo singing in Carnatic music, which started in the 1950s, with performers like Soolamangalam Sisters, and later continued by Bombay Sisters, Ranjani-Gayatri and Priya Sisters.", "Title: N. Viswanathan\n\nN.Viswanathan (1929 – 17 November 2010), popularly known as Calcutta Viswanathan in the Tamil film industry, was an Indian actor and academic. A Tamilian by birth, he moved to Calcutta (now Kolkata) at a young age and taught English at St. Xavier's College, Calcutta for more than 40 years. Viswanathan was also a well-known public speaker. He made his acting debut in Mrinal Sen's \"Punascha\" and continued to act in Bengali films. In a career that spanned 40 years, Viswanathan appeared in nearly 100 films in Bengali, Tamil and English. He was a member several theatre groups and also formed the \"Calcutta Players\", an acting troupe.", "Title: Radha Viswanathan\n\nRadha Viswanathan (born 1934) is an Indian vocalist and former classical dancer. She has performed extensively with her mother, Bharat Ratna Carnatic vocalist M. S. Subbulakshmi.", "Title: Thavapudhalavan\n\nThavapudhalavan is a 1972 Indian Tamil film, directed by Muktha Srinivasan and produced by V. Ramasami. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya, Pandari Bai and Cho in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. This film had M.R.Radha and M.R.Vasu shooting scenes together. M.R.Radha made guest appearance in this film.", "Title: Chandan Ka Palna\n\nChandan Ka Palna is a 1967 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra and Meena Kumari. No joy in the world can equal the happiness a man derives from watching his own child at play. Not all the riches in the world can compensate for the vacuum, the emptiness, created by the want of a child in a home. With a woman this yearning is a hundred times stronger and the outcome of her torment impossible beyond measure. Radha belonged to a rich family. Her sole aim in life after becoming a widow, was to see her sone Ajit happy and fulfil the promise she had given to her husband that the family name and tradition would be perpetuated. Finding Ajit deeply in love with Shobha, the Raisaheb's daughter who too loved him no less, Radha got them married, hoping that Shobha would prove an ideal wife and daughter-in-law and their home would soon resound with merry laughter of a child, if not children. Three years went by and Radha was still waiting for the new arrival in the family. Her patience was running out. Desperate, she took Shobha to a doctor who, after prolonged examination and treatment, told her that God alone could help her fulfill her yearning for a grandchild. Radha's sorrow knows no bounds. She could not think of the family chain breaking off. She had to have a grandchild and fulfil her promise to her late husband. As a last resort, she took Shobha to Gurudev, the spiritual soul revered by the family. Gurudev had pity on Radha's plight. Taking her into confidence, he told her: \"\"Look, I am no miracle worker. And, as far as my knowledge goes, I am certain that your daughter-in-law is destined to remain barren.\" \"When Shobha heard this, she was in a daze. She knew her mother-in-law's craving for a grandchild and she knew also that woman would leave no stone unturned to accomplish her objective.Life seemed to Shobha without a ray of hope for her to live. She decided to put an end to it. It was better that way, she thought, than to suffer the humiliation of being branded for ever barren. She knew how deeply her husband loved her and she could very well imagine his dilemma when forced to marry again for the sake of a child.She started walking in the direction of the fatal plunge to end all problems, to end herself. But what mere mortal can meet his or her end according to his or her own design? Destiny had other things written down for Shobha. But let that be unfolded on the screen in \"\"Chandan Ka Palna\"\" lest further knowledge of the proceedings spoil full enjoyment of the drama.", "Title: S. Aishwarya\n\nS.Aishwarya born on 27 October in Chennai, Tamil Nadu) is an Indian singer of traditional Carnatic music. She is the great-granddaughter of M.S. Subbulakshmi. and the grand daughter of Radha Viswanathan", "Title: Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy\n\nViswanathan–Ramamoorthy were an Indian music-director duo composed of M. S. Viswanathan and T. K. Ramamoorthy. They worked together on over 100 films, from 1952's \"Panam\" to 1965's \"Aayirathil Oruvan\". After their split, Ramamoorthy worked on 16 films between 1966 and 1986. He and Viswanathan reunited in 1995 for \"Engirundho Vandhan\".", "Title: Attack (2016 film)\n\nGuru Raj (Prakash Raj) the man of the masses, a powerful business man of Charminar Group of Companies who runs his own gang as a mafia don. He has 3 sons elder one Kaali (Jagapathi Babu), second one Gopi (Vadde Naveen) and the last one is Radha Krishna / Radha (Manchu Manoj). All his 3 sons are his backbone. Valli (Surbhi) who loves Radha tries to drag him away from these issues. Guru Raj was brutally killed by some unknown gangsters while visiting a temple, his family is completely upset this incident and makes them clueless about the motive behind this attack. Kaali decides to take revenge against the real culprits behind his father’s death. He starts digging out the possible reasons and motive for this attack and people involved and planned. Everyone starts going opposite them. Unfortunately, Kaali is also killed in unusual circumstances. After these incidents, Radha decides to take revenge on the people behind these attacks and responsible for his father and elder brother’s death. Finally, he solve the murders & takes revenge.", "Title: Souten Ki Beti\n\nHeart Specialist Dr. Shyam Verma is the only child of his widowed father, Shankar. Shyam who is a complete casanova wooes a beautiful Air Hostess, Radha. One fine day Shyam and Radha get intimate under the inducement of alcohol. Radha gets pregnant but Shyam weds his father's friends Jagannath's daughter, Rukmini. Heartbroken Radha quits her job and re locates to Kashmir where she gives birth to Dipinti. Years later Shyam and Radha meet again while Rukmini finds out about their strong affair. Rukmani gets them to reconcile and marry. Years later when Dipinti turns 16 years old, she falls in love with rich lad Amit Mehra. Amit's dad, Advocate Mehra, who refuses to permit his 20-year-old son to marry the daughter of a mistress, and a woman born out of wedlock. Will Amit go against his fathers wish and marry his love Dipinti?" ]
6,741
The maternal grandfather of Jennifer Teege was commandant of what concentration camp?
Kraków-Płaszów
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medium
{ "title": [ "Jennifer Teege", "Amon Göth" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Amon Leopold Göth (] ; alternative spelling \"Goeth\"; 11 December 1908 – 13 September 1946; ) was an Austrian SS-\"Hauptsturmführer\" (captain) and the commandant of the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp in Płaszów in German-occupied Poland for most of the camp's existence during World War II." ], "title": "Amon Göth" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Gottfried Weiss alternatively spelled Weiß ( – 29 May 1946) was the commandant of the Dachau concentration camp in 1945 at the time of his arrest.", " He also served from April 1940 until September 1942 as the commandant of Neuengamme concentration camp, and later, from November 1943 until May 1944, as the fourth commandant of Majdanek concentration camp." ], "title": "Martin Gottfried Weiss" }, { "sentences": [ "Majdanek, or KL Lublin, was a German concentration and extermination camp built and operated by the SS on the outskirts of the city of Lublin during the German occupation of Poland in World War II.", " Although initially purposed for forced labor rather than extermination, the camp was used to kill people on an industrial scale during Operation Reinhard, the German plan to murder all Jews within their own General Government territory of Poland.", " The camp, which operated from October 1, 1941, until July 22, 1944, was captured nearly intact, because the rapid advance of the Soviet Red Army during \"Operation Bagration\" prevented the \"SS\" from destroying most of its infrastructure, and the inept Deputy Camp Commandant Anton Thernes failed in his task of removing incriminating evidence of war crimes.", " Therefore, Majdanek became the first concentration camp discovered by Allied forces.", " Also known to the \"SS\" as \"Konzentrationslager Lublin\", Majdanek remains the best preserved Nazi concentration camp of the Holocaust." ], "title": "Majdanek concentration camp" }, { "sentences": [ "Jennifer Teege (born 29 June 1970, Munich) is a German writer.", " Her maternal grandfather was Austrian Nazi concentration camp commander and war criminal Amon Göth.", " Her 2015 book \"My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me\" was a \"New York Times\" bestseller." ], "title": "Jennifer Teege" }, { "sentences": [ "Erich Zoddel (August 9, 1913 – November 30, 1945) was a prisoner functionary at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.", " In 1941, Zoddel was sentenced to a year in prison for theft before being transferred to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1942.", " He worked as a forced laborer in the Heinkel factory in Oranienburg until October 1943.", " In November 1943, after a brief stay at Buchenwald concentration camp, he was taken to Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp.", " On 27 March 1944, Zoddel and 1,000 other prisoners from Mittelbau-Dora arrived at Bergen-Belsen.", " By January 1945, Zoddel had risen in the ranks to a camp division.", " Two days after the liberation of Bergen-Belsen by the British army on 15 April 1945, Zoddel killed a female detainee, a crime for which he was sentenced to death by a British military court in Celle on 31 August 1945.", " On 17 November 1945, Zoddel was sentenced to life imprisonment in a second trial for his actions at Bergen-Belsen.", " His execution was carried out later that month in Wolfenbüttel." ], "title": "Erich Zoddel" }, { "sentences": [ "My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me is a book by the German writer Jennifer Teege (born 1970, Munich).", " It covers her discovery that her grandfather was Amon Goeth, nicknamed the \"Butcher of Plaszow\" and famously depicted in Steven Spielberg's 1993 film \"Schindler's List\".", " Teege was adopted and learned about her family history after reading her mother's biography in the Hamburg library." ], "title": "My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me" }, { "sentences": [ "The Esterwegen concentration camp near Esterwegen was an early Nazi concentration camp within a series of camps first established in the Emsland district of Germany.", " It was established in the summer of 1933 as a concentration camp for 2000 so-called political \"Schutzhäftlinge\" (protective custody prisoners) and was for a time the second largest concentration camp after Dachau.", " The camp was closed in summer of 1936.", " Until 1945 the camp was used as a prison camp.", " Political prisoners and so called \"Nacht und Nebel\"-prisoners were also held here.", " Then Esterwegen served as a British internment camp, as a prison, and, until 2000, as a depot for the German Army." ], "title": "Esterwegen concentration camp" }, { "sentences": [ "Hainichen concentration camp is a concentration camp at Öderanstrasse in Hainichen, Saxony, formed on April 4, 1933 by order of Amtshauptmann Döbeln.", " Ortsgruppenleiter Georg \"Zuff\" Ziegler was the commandant and Friedrich Zill served as his deputy.", " The guards consisted of SA-Sturm 5/139, later supplemented by SA-Sturmbann II/148 from Colditz.", " Despite the nomenclature, Hainichen was an early concentration camp for leftist detainees.", " Its population fluctuated from an initial 50 prisoners to 144 by April 12, then to nearly three hundred before its dissolution on June 13, 1933." ], "title": "Hainichen concentration camp" }, { "sentences": [ "Otto Förschner (November 4, 1902 – May 28, 1946) was a German SS commander and a Nazi concentration camp official.", " He served as commandant of the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp and the Kaufering concentration camp in the Dachau camp system.", " He was indicted for his crimes, found guilty and hanged in May 1946." ], "title": "Otto Förschner" }, { "sentences": [ "Max Pauly (1 June 1907, Wesselburen – 8 October 1946, Hamelin) was an SS Standartenführer who was the commandant of Stutthof concentration camp from September 1939 to August 1942 and commandant of Neuengamme concentration camp and the associated subcamps from September 1942 until liberation in May 1945." ], "title": "Max Pauly" } ]
[ "Title: Amon Göth\n\nAmon Leopold Göth (] ; alternative spelling \"Goeth\"; 11 December 1908 – 13 September 1946; ) was an Austrian SS-\"Hauptsturmführer\" (captain) and the commandant of the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp in Płaszów in German-occupied Poland for most of the camp's existence during World War II.", "Title: Martin Gottfried Weiss\n\nMartin Gottfried Weiss alternatively spelled Weiß ( – 29 May 1946) was the commandant of the Dachau concentration camp in 1945 at the time of his arrest. He also served from April 1940 until September 1942 as the commandant of Neuengamme concentration camp, and later, from November 1943 until May 1944, as the fourth commandant of Majdanek concentration camp.", "Title: Majdanek concentration camp\n\nMajdanek, or KL Lublin, was a German concentration and extermination camp built and operated by the SS on the outskirts of the city of Lublin during the German occupation of Poland in World War II. Although initially purposed for forced labor rather than extermination, the camp was used to kill people on an industrial scale during Operation Reinhard, the German plan to murder all Jews within their own General Government territory of Poland. The camp, which operated from October 1, 1941, until July 22, 1944, was captured nearly intact, because the rapid advance of the Soviet Red Army during \"Operation Bagration\" prevented the \"SS\" from destroying most of its infrastructure, and the inept Deputy Camp Commandant Anton Thernes failed in his task of removing incriminating evidence of war crimes. Therefore, Majdanek became the first concentration camp discovered by Allied forces. Also known to the \"SS\" as \"Konzentrationslager Lublin\", Majdanek remains the best preserved Nazi concentration camp of the Holocaust.", "Title: Jennifer Teege\n\nJennifer Teege (born 29 June 1970, Munich) is a German writer. Her maternal grandfather was Austrian Nazi concentration camp commander and war criminal Amon Göth. Her 2015 book \"My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me\" was a \"New York Times\" bestseller.", "Title: Erich Zoddel\n\nErich Zoddel (August 9, 1913 – November 30, 1945) was a prisoner functionary at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In 1941, Zoddel was sentenced to a year in prison for theft before being transferred to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1942. He worked as a forced laborer in the Heinkel factory in Oranienburg until October 1943. In November 1943, after a brief stay at Buchenwald concentration camp, he was taken to Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp. On 27 March 1944, Zoddel and 1,000 other prisoners from Mittelbau-Dora arrived at Bergen-Belsen. By January 1945, Zoddel had risen in the ranks to a camp division. Two days after the liberation of Bergen-Belsen by the British army on 15 April 1945, Zoddel killed a female detainee, a crime for which he was sentenced to death by a British military court in Celle on 31 August 1945. On 17 November 1945, Zoddel was sentenced to life imprisonment in a second trial for his actions at Bergen-Belsen. His execution was carried out later that month in Wolfenbüttel.", "Title: My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me\n\nMy Grandfather Would Have Shot Me is a book by the German writer Jennifer Teege (born 1970, Munich). It covers her discovery that her grandfather was Amon Goeth, nicknamed the \"Butcher of Plaszow\" and famously depicted in Steven Spielberg's 1993 film \"Schindler's List\". Teege was adopted and learned about her family history after reading her mother's biography in the Hamburg library.", "Title: Esterwegen concentration camp\n\nThe Esterwegen concentration camp near Esterwegen was an early Nazi concentration camp within a series of camps first established in the Emsland district of Germany. It was established in the summer of 1933 as a concentration camp for 2000 so-called political \"Schutzhäftlinge\" (protective custody prisoners) and was for a time the second largest concentration camp after Dachau. The camp was closed in summer of 1936. Until 1945 the camp was used as a prison camp. Political prisoners and so called \"Nacht und Nebel\"-prisoners were also held here. Then Esterwegen served as a British internment camp, as a prison, and, until 2000, as a depot for the German Army.", "Title: Hainichen concentration camp\n\nHainichen concentration camp is a concentration camp at Öderanstrasse in Hainichen, Saxony, formed on April 4, 1933 by order of Amtshauptmann Döbeln. Ortsgruppenleiter Georg \"Zuff\" Ziegler was the commandant and Friedrich Zill served as his deputy. The guards consisted of SA-Sturm 5/139, later supplemented by SA-Sturmbann II/148 from Colditz. Despite the nomenclature, Hainichen was an early concentration camp for leftist detainees. Its population fluctuated from an initial 50 prisoners to 144 by April 12, then to nearly three hundred before its dissolution on June 13, 1933.", "Title: Otto Förschner\n\nOtto Förschner (November 4, 1902 – May 28, 1946) was a German SS commander and a Nazi concentration camp official. He served as commandant of the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp and the Kaufering concentration camp in the Dachau camp system. He was indicted for his crimes, found guilty and hanged in May 1946.", "Title: Max Pauly\n\nMax Pauly (1 June 1907, Wesselburen – 8 October 1946, Hamelin) was an SS Standartenführer who was the commandant of Stutthof concentration camp from September 1939 to August 1942 and commandant of Neuengamme concentration camp and the associated subcamps from September 1942 until liberation in May 1945." ]
6,742
What magazine an American monthly food and lifestyle magazine founded in 1987, Cooking Light or Hot Rod?
Cooking Light
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easy
{ "title": [ "Cooking Light", "Hot Rod (magazine)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Hot Rod is a monthly American car magazine devoted to hot rodding, drag racing, and muscle cars — modifying automobiles for performance and appearance." ], "title": "Hot Rod (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hot Rod Lincoln\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Charlie Ryan, first released in 1955.", " It was written as an answer song to Arkie Shibley's 1951 hit \"Hot Rod Race\" which describes a race in San Pedro, Los Angeles between two hot rod cars, a Ford and a Mercury, which stay neck-and-neck until both are overtaken by \"a kid in a hopped-up Model A\".", " \"Hot Rod Lincoln\" is sung from the perspective of this third driver, whose own hot rod is a Ford Model A body with a Lincoln-Zephyr V12 engine, overdrive, a four-barrel carburetor, 4:11 gear ratio, and safety tubes." ], "title": "Hot Rod Lincoln" }, { "sentences": [ "California Hot Rod Reunion is a gathering of drag racers, hot rod enthusiasts and street rodders held in Bakersfield, California.", " The event was created by Steve Gibbs, vice-president of the National Hot Rod Association, in October 1992, as a one-time event to gather some of the old drag racers together.", " It has since become an annual event in early October at Auto Club Famoso Raceway outside Bakersfield.", " It has also spawned the National Hot Rod Reunion, held each year in Bowling Green KY.", " Honorees are named at each year's reunion.", " The Honorees are pioneers in the sport of drag racing and hot rodding.", " The 25th annual event, presented by AAA and associate sponsor Good Vibrations Motorsports, will be held Oct 21-23, 2016." ], "title": "California Hot Rod Reunion" }, { "sentences": [ "Chesman is a contributor to magazines and newspapers, including \"Fine Cooking\", \"Food & Wine\", \"The New York Times\", \"Cooking Light\", \"Vegetarian Times\", \"Organic Gardening\", \"Natural Health\", \"New England Monthly\", \"The Burlington Free Press\", \"Rocky Mountain News, The Denver Post, Edible Green Mountains\" and many other publications.", " She was contributing food editor for \"Vermont Life\" magazine for twelve years." ], "title": "Andrea Chesman" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe is a guitar amplifier manufactured and sold by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.", " It was introduced in 1995 as part of the \"Hot Rod\" line of guitar amplifiers and has been in continuous production since.", " The Hot Rod Deluxe is a modified version of the Fender Blues Deluxe from the earlier Blues line of amplifiers, and has a higher level of gain in its preamplification signal.", " This model, along with the Hot Rod Deville, were originally designated as F.A.T. ('Fender American Tube') amplifiers but this moniker was dropped in 2002 when production of this series of amps was moved from Corona, CA to Fender's Baja-Ensenada, Mexico manufacturing facility." ], "title": "Fender Hot Rod Deluxe" }, { "sentences": [ "Food Network Magazine is a monthly food entertainment magazine founded by Hearst Corporation and Scripps Networks Interactive based on the latter's popular television network Food Network.", " The magazine debuted in 2008, originally as two newsstand-only test issues to be followed by the first official issue in June 2009.", " s of 2010 , it reaches 5 million readers with each issue with a 1.35 million circulation.", " It is now published 10 times a year.", " The magazine has its headquarters in New York City." ], "title": "Food Network Magazine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Volvo T6 was a concept car from Volvo presented in 2005 at SEMA.", " There was just one hand-built copy, although there was some discussion about a limited production run.", " It is powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter inline 6-cylinder engine from Volvo S80 giving 300 bhp and a top speed of 205 mph .", " The engine is located behind the driver.", " Its design is obviously inspired by hot rod cars.", " It was named the 2004 \"Hot Rod of the Year\" by Hot Rod Magazine.", " It was designed by Per Gyllenspetz from Labyrint studio and built by Leif Tufvesson.", " Many believe the shape and body to take inspiration from the Plymouth Prowler because much like the Prowler, the T6 was designed to be a modern take on the classic hot rod." ], "title": "Volvo T6" }, { "sentences": [ "Cooking Light is an American monthly food and lifestyle magazine founded in 1987.", " Each month, the magazine includes approximately 100 original recipes as well as editorial content covering food trends, fitness tips, and other culinary and health-related news." ], "title": "Cooking Light" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Hot Rod Reunion is a gathering of nostalgia drag racers, street rodders and automotive enthusiasts based on the California Hot Rod Reunion.", " The first four years of the National Hot Rod Reunion were held in Bowling Green, Kentucky.", " The fifth National Hot Rod Reunion is set for Columbus, Ohio on June 15–17, 2007.", " The event returned to Bowling Green, KY in 2008 and has been held there ever since." ], "title": "National Hot Rod Reunion" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fender Hot Rod DeVille is a combo tube guitar amplifier manufactured and sold by Fender.", " It was introduced in 1996 as part of Fender's Hot Rod line of amplifiers, and since then has been in continuous production.", " The Hot Rod DeVille is a modified version of the earlier Fender Blues DeVille from the Blues amplifier line, and has a higher level of gain in its preamplification signal.", " The DeVille incorporates a 60 watt amplifier, and is available in two different models: a 212, which includes a pair of 12\" speakers, and the 410, which includes four 10\" speakers.", " The DeVille is the sister amplifier of the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe." ], "title": "Fender Hot Rod DeVille" } ]
[ "Title: Hot Rod (magazine)\n\nHot Rod is a monthly American car magazine devoted to hot rodding, drag racing, and muscle cars — modifying automobiles for performance and appearance.", "Title: Hot Rod Lincoln\n\n\"Hot Rod Lincoln\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Charlie Ryan, first released in 1955. It was written as an answer song to Arkie Shibley's 1951 hit \"Hot Rod Race\" which describes a race in San Pedro, Los Angeles between two hot rod cars, a Ford and a Mercury, which stay neck-and-neck until both are overtaken by \"a kid in a hopped-up Model A\". \"Hot Rod Lincoln\" is sung from the perspective of this third driver, whose own hot rod is a Ford Model A body with a Lincoln-Zephyr V12 engine, overdrive, a four-barrel carburetor, 4:11 gear ratio, and safety tubes.", "Title: California Hot Rod Reunion\n\nCalifornia Hot Rod Reunion is a gathering of drag racers, hot rod enthusiasts and street rodders held in Bakersfield, California. The event was created by Steve Gibbs, vice-president of the National Hot Rod Association, in October 1992, as a one-time event to gather some of the old drag racers together. It has since become an annual event in early October at Auto Club Famoso Raceway outside Bakersfield. It has also spawned the National Hot Rod Reunion, held each year in Bowling Green KY. Honorees are named at each year's reunion. The Honorees are pioneers in the sport of drag racing and hot rodding. The 25th annual event, presented by AAA and associate sponsor Good Vibrations Motorsports, will be held Oct 21-23, 2016.", "Title: Andrea Chesman\n\nChesman is a contributor to magazines and newspapers, including \"Fine Cooking\", \"Food & Wine\", \"The New York Times\", \"Cooking Light\", \"Vegetarian Times\", \"Organic Gardening\", \"Natural Health\", \"New England Monthly\", \"The Burlington Free Press\", \"Rocky Mountain News, The Denver Post, Edible Green Mountains\" and many other publications. She was contributing food editor for \"Vermont Life\" magazine for twelve years.", "Title: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe\n\nThe Fender Hot Rod Deluxe is a guitar amplifier manufactured and sold by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. It was introduced in 1995 as part of the \"Hot Rod\" line of guitar amplifiers and has been in continuous production since. The Hot Rod Deluxe is a modified version of the Fender Blues Deluxe from the earlier Blues line of amplifiers, and has a higher level of gain in its preamplification signal. This model, along with the Hot Rod Deville, were originally designated as F.A.T. ('Fender American Tube') amplifiers but this moniker was dropped in 2002 when production of this series of amps was moved from Corona, CA to Fender's Baja-Ensenada, Mexico manufacturing facility.", "Title: Food Network Magazine\n\nFood Network Magazine is a monthly food entertainment magazine founded by Hearst Corporation and Scripps Networks Interactive based on the latter's popular television network Food Network. The magazine debuted in 2008, originally as two newsstand-only test issues to be followed by the first official issue in June 2009. s of 2010 , it reaches 5 million readers with each issue with a 1.35 million circulation. It is now published 10 times a year. The magazine has its headquarters in New York City.", "Title: Volvo T6\n\nThe Volvo T6 was a concept car from Volvo presented in 2005 at SEMA. There was just one hand-built copy, although there was some discussion about a limited production run. It is powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter inline 6-cylinder engine from Volvo S80 giving 300 bhp and a top speed of 205 mph . The engine is located behind the driver. Its design is obviously inspired by hot rod cars. It was named the 2004 \"Hot Rod of the Year\" by Hot Rod Magazine. It was designed by Per Gyllenspetz from Labyrint studio and built by Leif Tufvesson. Many believe the shape and body to take inspiration from the Plymouth Prowler because much like the Prowler, the T6 was designed to be a modern take on the classic hot rod.", "Title: Cooking Light\n\nCooking Light is an American monthly food and lifestyle magazine founded in 1987. Each month, the magazine includes approximately 100 original recipes as well as editorial content covering food trends, fitness tips, and other culinary and health-related news.", "Title: National Hot Rod Reunion\n\nThe National Hot Rod Reunion is a gathering of nostalgia drag racers, street rodders and automotive enthusiasts based on the California Hot Rod Reunion. The first four years of the National Hot Rod Reunion were held in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The fifth National Hot Rod Reunion is set for Columbus, Ohio on June 15–17, 2007. The event returned to Bowling Green, KY in 2008 and has been held there ever since.", "Title: Fender Hot Rod DeVille\n\nThe Fender Hot Rod DeVille is a combo tube guitar amplifier manufactured and sold by Fender. It was introduced in 1996 as part of Fender's Hot Rod line of amplifiers, and since then has been in continuous production. The Hot Rod DeVille is a modified version of the earlier Fender Blues DeVille from the Blues amplifier line, and has a higher level of gain in its preamplification signal. The DeVille incorporates a 60 watt amplifier, and is available in two different models: a 212, which includes a pair of 12\" speakers, and the 410, which includes four 10\" speakers. The DeVille is the sister amplifier of the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe." ]
6,743
When was the Canadian television journalist who was a distant relative to Alykhan Velshi born?
October 29, 1969
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medium
{ "title": [ "Alykhan Velshi", "Ali Velshi" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Viktor Kalashnikov (Russian: Виктор Калашников ) is a Russian freelance journalist and a former KGB colonel.", " In the autumn of 2010, he and his wife were treated in hospital in Germany for mercury poisoning in what they said had been an attempt on their lives by Russia's FSB, the successor to the KGB.", " He is a distant relative of Mikhail Kalashnikov, the inventor of the AK-47." ], "title": "Viktor Kalashnikov" }, { "sentences": [ "Benjamin De Casseres (April 3, 1873 – December 7, 1945) (often DeCasseres) was an American journalist, critic, essayist and poet.", " He was born in Philadelphia and began working at the Philadelphia Press at an early age, but spent most of his professional career in New York City, where he wrote for various newspapers including \"The New York Times\", \"The Sun\" and \"The New York Herald\".", " He was married to author Bio De Casseres, and corresponded with prominent literary figures of his time, including H. L. Mencken, Edgar Lee Masters, and Eugene O'Neill.", " He was a distant relative of Baruch Spinoza and was of Sephardic descent." ], "title": "Benjamin De Casseres" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Daughter from California\" syndrome is a phrase used in the medical profession to describe a situation in which a long-lost distant relative arrives at the hospital at which his or her dying elderly relative is being treated, and insists that the medical team pursue aggressive measures to prolong the patient's life, or otherwise challenges the care the patient is being given.", " In his 2015 book \"\", American doctor Angelo Volandes ascribes this to \"guilt and denial,\" \"not necessarily what is best for the patient.\"" ], "title": "Daughter from California syndrome" }, { "sentences": [ "Velshi was born and raised in Toronto.", " He attended the Toronto French School, a private school in Lawrence Park.", " He holds a law degree from the London School of Economics and passed the New York bar exam in 2006.", " He is an Ismaili Muslim and is a distant relative of financial analyst Ali Velshi and former Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament Murad Velshi." ], "title": "Alykhan Velshi" }, { "sentences": [ "Mohammed El Senussi (in Arabic: سيدي محمد السنوسي) (Sayyid \"Mohammed al-Rida bin Sayyid Hasan ar-Rida al-Mahdi El Senussi\"; occasionally spelled as \"...Al Senussi\", \"as-Senussi\", \"al/el-Senussi\", and, most accurately, \"al-Sanusi\", born 20 October 1962) is the son of Crown Prince Hasan as-Senussi of Libya, and of Crown Princess Fawzia bint Tahir Bakeer.", " Born in Tripoli, he is considered by Libyan royalists to be the legitimate heir to the Senussi Crown of Libya.", " A rival claim is also advanced by his distant relative Idris bin Abdullah.", " He was named Mohammed al-Rida (محمد الرضا) after his grandfather Mohammed al Rida El Senussi." ], "title": "Mohammed El Senussi" }, { "sentences": [ "Prince Leopold (Poldi) of Bavaria (German: \"Leopold Rupprecht Ludwig Ferdinand Adalbert Friedrich Maria et omnes sancti Prinz von Bayern\" ) (born 21 June 1943) is a member of the Bavarian royal house of Wittelsbach and a former champion race car driver.", " He descends from King Ludwig I of Bavaria in direct line and is a distant relative to the current head of the House of Wittelsbach, Franz, Duke of Bavaria and his brother, Maximilian, Duke in Bavaria.", " He also descends from Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife Elisabeth and from King George II of Great Britain, and is therefore a distant cousin of Elizabeth II.", " As a Roman Catholic he is excluded from the line for the British throne by the Act of Settlement 1701.", " He also descends from Isabella II of Spain, through her daughter, and Leopold´s great-grandmother, María de la Paz." ], "title": "Prince Leopold of Bavaria (born 1943)" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Hunter is a Canadian television journalist for CBC News reporting from Washington DC mainly on American politics.", " Hunter has reported from numerous places across Canada and the world, both as a reporter and correspondent reporting on events including the Premierships of Stephen Harper and Paul Martin, the Haiti earthquake, the inauguration of Barack Obama, the Montreal ice storm of 1998, the trial of Paul Bernardo and the American occupation of Iraq.", " In 2008 he was embedded for two months with Canadian troops in Afghanistan.", " His report \"The Fundamental Day\", which brought attention to the conservative religious views of Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day, was noted as a turning point in the 2000 Canadian federal election." ], "title": "Paul Hunter (journalist)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Pest of the West\" is the 16th episode of the fifth season and the 96th overall episode of the American television sitcom \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".", " In this episode, SpongeBob finds that he is a distant relative of SpongeBuck SquarePants, a sheriff from Bikini Bottom's past who helped save the citizens from the quickest whip draw in town, the evil Dead Eye Plankton.", " It was written by Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks and Richard Pursel, with Andrew Overtoom and Tom Yasumi serving as animation directors. Brookshier and King also functioned as storyboard directors." ], "title": "Pest of the West" }, { "sentences": [ "Bolko von Richthofen (September 13, 1899 – March 18, 1983) was a German archaeologist and a distant relative of the family of Manfred von Richthofen, the \"Red Baron\".", " He is sometimes confused with his distant cousin and namesake, Karl Bolko von Richthofen (1903–1971) – the youngest brother of the fighter ace." ], "title": "Bolko von Richthofen" }, { "sentences": [ "Ali Velshi (born October 29, 1969) is a Canadian television journalist, anchor of MSNBC Live, and, alongside Stephanie Ruhle, a senior economic and business correspondent for NBC News since October 2016.", " Known for his work on CNN, he was CNN's Chief Business Correspondent, Anchor of CNN's \"Your Money\" and a co-host of CNN International's weekday business show \"World Business Today\".", " In 2013, he joined Al Jazeera America, a channel that launched in August 2013.", " He continued to host the program until Al Jazeera America ceased operations on April 12, 2016.", " He has worked for MSNBC since October 2016." ], "title": "Ali Velshi" } ]
[ "Title: Viktor Kalashnikov\n\nViktor Kalashnikov (Russian: Виктор Калашников ) is a Russian freelance journalist and a former KGB colonel. In the autumn of 2010, he and his wife were treated in hospital in Germany for mercury poisoning in what they said had been an attempt on their lives by Russia's FSB, the successor to the KGB. He is a distant relative of Mikhail Kalashnikov, the inventor of the AK-47.", "Title: Benjamin De Casseres\n\nBenjamin De Casseres (April 3, 1873 – December 7, 1945) (often DeCasseres) was an American journalist, critic, essayist and poet. He was born in Philadelphia and began working at the Philadelphia Press at an early age, but spent most of his professional career in New York City, where he wrote for various newspapers including \"The New York Times\", \"The Sun\" and \"The New York Herald\". He was married to author Bio De Casseres, and corresponded with prominent literary figures of his time, including H. L. Mencken, Edgar Lee Masters, and Eugene O'Neill. He was a distant relative of Baruch Spinoza and was of Sephardic descent.", "Title: Daughter from California syndrome\n\n\"Daughter from California\" syndrome is a phrase used in the medical profession to describe a situation in which a long-lost distant relative arrives at the hospital at which his or her dying elderly relative is being treated, and insists that the medical team pursue aggressive measures to prolong the patient's life, or otherwise challenges the care the patient is being given. In his 2015 book \"\", American doctor Angelo Volandes ascribes this to \"guilt and denial,\" \"not necessarily what is best for the patient.\"", "Title: Alykhan Velshi\n\nVelshi was born and raised in Toronto. He attended the Toronto French School, a private school in Lawrence Park. He holds a law degree from the London School of Economics and passed the New York bar exam in 2006. He is an Ismaili Muslim and is a distant relative of financial analyst Ali Velshi and former Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament Murad Velshi.", "Title: Mohammed El Senussi\n\nMohammed El Senussi (in Arabic: سيدي محمد السنوسي) (Sayyid \"Mohammed al-Rida bin Sayyid Hasan ar-Rida al-Mahdi El Senussi\"; occasionally spelled as \"...Al Senussi\", \"as-Senussi\", \"al/el-Senussi\", and, most accurately, \"al-Sanusi\", born 20 October 1962) is the son of Crown Prince Hasan as-Senussi of Libya, and of Crown Princess Fawzia bint Tahir Bakeer. Born in Tripoli, he is considered by Libyan royalists to be the legitimate heir to the Senussi Crown of Libya. A rival claim is also advanced by his distant relative Idris bin Abdullah. He was named Mohammed al-Rida (محمد الرضا) after his grandfather Mohammed al Rida El Senussi.", "Title: Prince Leopold of Bavaria (born 1943)\n\nPrince Leopold (Poldi) of Bavaria (German: \"Leopold Rupprecht Ludwig Ferdinand Adalbert Friedrich Maria et omnes sancti Prinz von Bayern\" ) (born 21 June 1943) is a member of the Bavarian royal house of Wittelsbach and a former champion race car driver. He descends from King Ludwig I of Bavaria in direct line and is a distant relative to the current head of the House of Wittelsbach, Franz, Duke of Bavaria and his brother, Maximilian, Duke in Bavaria. He also descends from Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife Elisabeth and from King George II of Great Britain, and is therefore a distant cousin of Elizabeth II. As a Roman Catholic he is excluded from the line for the British throne by the Act of Settlement 1701. He also descends from Isabella II of Spain, through her daughter, and Leopold´s great-grandmother, María de la Paz.", "Title: Paul Hunter (journalist)\n\nPaul Hunter is a Canadian television journalist for CBC News reporting from Washington DC mainly on American politics. Hunter has reported from numerous places across Canada and the world, both as a reporter and correspondent reporting on events including the Premierships of Stephen Harper and Paul Martin, the Haiti earthquake, the inauguration of Barack Obama, the Montreal ice storm of 1998, the trial of Paul Bernardo and the American occupation of Iraq. In 2008 he was embedded for two months with Canadian troops in Afghanistan. His report \"The Fundamental Day\", which brought attention to the conservative religious views of Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day, was noted as a turning point in the 2000 Canadian federal election.", "Title: Pest of the West\n\n\"Pest of the West\" is the 16th episode of the fifth season and the 96th overall episode of the American television sitcom \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". In this episode, SpongeBob finds that he is a distant relative of SpongeBuck SquarePants, a sheriff from Bikini Bottom's past who helped save the citizens from the quickest whip draw in town, the evil Dead Eye Plankton. It was written by Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks and Richard Pursel, with Andrew Overtoom and Tom Yasumi serving as animation directors. Brookshier and King also functioned as storyboard directors.", "Title: Bolko von Richthofen\n\nBolko von Richthofen (September 13, 1899 – March 18, 1983) was a German archaeologist and a distant relative of the family of Manfred von Richthofen, the \"Red Baron\". He is sometimes confused with his distant cousin and namesake, Karl Bolko von Richthofen (1903–1971) – the youngest brother of the fighter ace.", "Title: Ali Velshi\n\nAli Velshi (born October 29, 1969) is a Canadian television journalist, anchor of MSNBC Live, and, alongside Stephanie Ruhle, a senior economic and business correspondent for NBC News since October 2016. Known for his work on CNN, he was CNN's Chief Business Correspondent, Anchor of CNN's \"Your Money\" and a co-host of CNN International's weekday business show \"World Business Today\". In 2013, he joined Al Jazeera America, a channel that launched in August 2013. He continued to host the program until Al Jazeera America ceased operations on April 12, 2016. He has worked for MSNBC since October 2016." ]
6,744
Christoph Andersson, collaborator of Skizzy Mars and Devon Baldwin, produced G Eazy's major label debut known as what?
These Things Happen
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and released his label debut \"R Plus Seven\"." ], "title": "Daniel Lopatin discography" }, { "sentences": [ "When It's Dark Out is the third studio album by American rapper G-Eazy.", " It was first made available for a pre-order on iTunes on November 27, 2015.", " It was released on December 4, 2015, by RCA Records.", " Recording sessions took place during 2014 to 2015, with G-Eazy himself, alongside his frequent collaborator Christoph Andersson, and record producer Southside were serving as the executive producers on the album.", " The album features guest appearances from rappers E-40 and Big Sean, alongside recording artists Kehlani and Grace, while the production was provided by OZ, DJ Spinz, Boi-1da and Michael Keenan, among others." ], "title": "When It's Dark Out" }, { "sentences": [ "Hero is the major label debut studio album by American singer Maren Morris, released on June 3, 2016, through Columbia Nashville.", " It marks Morris' first release on a major label and her fourth overall.", " The album debuted and peaked at number five on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and was nominated for Best Country Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.", " It received mostly positive reviews from music critics and is considered by many publications as one of 2016's best albums." ], "title": "Hero (Maren Morris album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Lotta That\" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy.", " It was released on June 10, 2014, as the sixth single from his third studio album \"These Things Happen\" (2014).", " The song was produced by Eazy himself and Christoph Andersson.", " It also features guest appearances from American rapper ASAP Ferg and English rapper Danny Seth." ], "title": "Lotta That" }, { "sentences": [ "These Things Happen is the second studio album by American rapper G-Eazy.", " It was released on June 23, 2014, by RCA Records, serving as his first major-label debut with these affiliated record labels BPG and RVG.", " It was released in North America, and released it on July 21, 2014, in the United Kingdom.", " Recording sessions took place from 2013 to 2014, with the production on the album that primarily were handled by Christoph Andersson, Jay Ant, Blackbear, Jordan Evans and Matthew Burnett, among others.", " Following the release, he began to embark his These Things Happen Tour, for the support of this album." ], "title": "These Things Happen (G-Eazy album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Foxy Shazam is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio (composed of lead vocalist Eric Nally, guitarist Loren Turner, pianist Sky White, bassist Daisy Caplan, trumpeter and back-up vocalist Alex Nauth, and drummer Aaron McVeigh).", " They were formed in 2004.", " The band released their debut album \"The Flamingo Trigger\" independently before signing with Ferret Music, under which they recorded their second album, \"Introducing\".", " The following year, the band recorded its first major label record with producer John Feldmann.", " Foxy Shazam signed with Sire Records and released its self-titled major label debut in 2010.", " The band's fourth studio album, \"The Church of Rock and Roll\", was released in January 2012. \"", "Gonzo\", the band's fifth album, was released April 2, 2014.", " They announced in October 2014 they were disbanding for an unknown length of time." ], "title": "Foxy Shazam" }, { "sentences": [ "Myles Mills (born June 8, 1993), better known by his stage name Skizzy Mars, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer from Harlem, New York." ], "title": "Skizzy Mars" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Me, Myself & I\" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy and American singer Bebe Rexha, billed together as \"G-Eazy x Bebe Rexha\".", " It was released on October 14, 2015, as the first single for his second studio album \"When It's Dark Out\".", " \"Me, Myself & I\" was written by Bebe Rexha, G-Eazy, Lauren Christy, TMS and Michael Keenan.", " The song was originally produced by Bebe Rexha and TMS and re-produced by Michael Keenan, with additional production by Christoph Andersson and G-Eazy.", " It is so far the highest-charting single for both G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha, peaking at number 7 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " It is featured in the \"NBA 2K17\" soundtrack." ], "title": "Me, Myself &amp; I (G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Christoph Reiner Andersson, also known by his stage name Monopol, is an American DJ and record producer based in New Orleans and Los Angeles.", " He is best known for working with G-Eazy, and co-writing and producing for his two albums (including singles \"Me, Myself & I\", \"Drifting\", \"I Mean It\", \"Let's Get Lost\", and \"Tumblr Girls\"), Skizzy Mars, Devon Baldwin, and 90 Pounds of Pete." ], "title": "Christoph Andersson" } ]
[ "Title: Burning the Process\n\nBurning the Process is the major label debut album of alternative metal band Pressure 4-5, released on Dreamworks Records in 2001. It features 11 tracks, three of which (\"These Hands,\" \"Beat the World,\" and \"Even Worse\") were featured on a prior three-song sampler release and were re-recorded for this album. This would prove to be Pressure 4-5's first and only major label album, as the group disbanded in 2002.", "Title: Daniel Lopatin discography\n\nDaniel Lopatin is a Brooklyn-based experimental musician who records primarily under the pseudonym Oneohtrix Point Never. Early in his career as both a solo artist and as a member in several groups, he released a number of LPs and extended plays on a variety of independent labels. In 2010, he signed to Editions Mego and released his major label debut \"Returnal\". In 2011, he founded the record label Software. In 2013, Lopatin signed to British electronic label Warp Records and released his label debut \"R Plus Seven\".", "Title: When It's Dark Out\n\nWhen It's Dark Out is the third studio album by American rapper G-Eazy. It was first made available for a pre-order on iTunes on November 27, 2015. It was released on December 4, 2015, by RCA Records. Recording sessions took place during 2014 to 2015, with G-Eazy himself, alongside his frequent collaborator Christoph Andersson, and record producer Southside were serving as the executive producers on the album. The album features guest appearances from rappers E-40 and Big Sean, alongside recording artists Kehlani and Grace, while the production was provided by OZ, DJ Spinz, Boi-1da and Michael Keenan, among others.", "Title: Hero (Maren Morris album)\n\nHero is the major label debut studio album by American singer Maren Morris, released on June 3, 2016, through Columbia Nashville. It marks Morris' first release on a major label and her fourth overall. The album debuted and peaked at number five on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and was nominated for Best Country Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. It received mostly positive reviews from music critics and is considered by many publications as one of 2016's best albums.", "Title: Lotta That\n\n\"Lotta That\" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy. It was released on June 10, 2014, as the sixth single from his third studio album \"These Things Happen\" (2014). The song was produced by Eazy himself and Christoph Andersson. It also features guest appearances from American rapper ASAP Ferg and English rapper Danny Seth.", "Title: These Things Happen (G-Eazy album)\n\nThese Things Happen is the second studio album by American rapper G-Eazy. It was released on June 23, 2014, by RCA Records, serving as his first major-label debut with these affiliated record labels BPG and RVG. It was released in North America, and released it on July 21, 2014, in the United Kingdom. Recording sessions took place from 2013 to 2014, with the production on the album that primarily were handled by Christoph Andersson, Jay Ant, Blackbear, Jordan Evans and Matthew Burnett, among others. Following the release, he began to embark his These Things Happen Tour, for the support of this album.", "Title: Foxy Shazam\n\nFoxy Shazam is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio (composed of lead vocalist Eric Nally, guitarist Loren Turner, pianist Sky White, bassist Daisy Caplan, trumpeter and back-up vocalist Alex Nauth, and drummer Aaron McVeigh). They were formed in 2004. The band released their debut album \"The Flamingo Trigger\" independently before signing with Ferret Music, under which they recorded their second album, \"Introducing\". The following year, the band recorded its first major label record with producer John Feldmann. Foxy Shazam signed with Sire Records and released its self-titled major label debut in 2010. The band's fourth studio album, \"The Church of Rock and Roll\", was released in January 2012. \" Gonzo\", the band's fifth album, was released April 2, 2014. They announced in October 2014 they were disbanding for an unknown length of time.", "Title: Skizzy Mars\n\nMyles Mills (born June 8, 1993), better known by his stage name Skizzy Mars, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer from Harlem, New York.", "Title: Me, Myself &amp; I (G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha song)\n\n\"Me, Myself & I\" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy and American singer Bebe Rexha, billed together as \"G-Eazy x Bebe Rexha\". It was released on October 14, 2015, as the first single for his second studio album \"When It's Dark Out\". \"Me, Myself & I\" was written by Bebe Rexha, G-Eazy, Lauren Christy, TMS and Michael Keenan. The song was originally produced by Bebe Rexha and TMS and re-produced by Michael Keenan, with additional production by Christoph Andersson and G-Eazy. It is so far the highest-charting single for both G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha, peaking at number 7 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It is featured in the \"NBA 2K17\" soundtrack.", "Title: Christoph Andersson\n\nChristoph Reiner Andersson, also known by his stage name Monopol, is an American DJ and record producer based in New Orleans and Los Angeles. He is best known for working with G-Eazy, and co-writing and producing for his two albums (including singles \"Me, Myself & I\", \"Drifting\", \"I Mean It\", \"Let's Get Lost\", and \"Tumblr Girls\"), Skizzy Mars, Devon Baldwin, and 90 Pounds of Pete." ]
6,745
Ramblin' Root Beer was made by the Coca-Cola Company until which brand of root beer was purchased by them in 1995?
Barq's
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Allen.", " In 1922, Allen partnered with Frank Wright.", " They combined their initials to create the brand \"A&W\" and inspired a restaurant chain, founded in 1922.", " Originally, A&W root beer drinks sold for five cents." ], "title": "A&amp;W Root Beer" }, { "sentences": [ "Virgil's Root Beer is a microbrewed gourmet root beer, developed by Edward Crowley and Jill Fraser Crowley, who was the company's president (and founded and serves as CEO of fashion brand Jill Milan).", " Virgil's Root Beer won the \"Outstanding Beverage\" Award at the International Fancy Food and Confection Show in 1994, 1996 and 1997.", " The quality of and demand for Virgil’s Root Beer prompted Whole Foods' request for a cola by the brand: “Whole Foods said, 'Give me a cola with Virgil’s, and you’re in.'”" ], "title": "Virgil's Root Beer" }, { "sentences": [ "The Monarch Beverage Company Inc is a diversified, international beverage company based in Atlanta, Georgia.", " The company's CEO is Jacques Bombal.", " The company was founded in 1965 by Frank Armstrong.", " Monarch Beverage Company aimed to establish itself by offering lesser-known soft drink brands that had strong regional sales and appeal.", " Monarch Beverage Company purchased Dad's from IC Industries of Chicago in 1986.", " Around that time, it was the second largest volume (12 million cases) root beer brand and was distributed by the Coca-Cola bottler network.", " In 2007, The Dad's Root Beer Company, LLC of Jasper, Indiana, acquired the Dad's Root Beer brand as well as the rights to Bubble Up, Dr. Wells and Sun Crest in the U.S. and some other countries from The Monarch Beverage Co. of Atlanta." ], "title": "Monarch Beverage Company" }, { "sentences": [ "MUG Root Beer, A PepsiCo Subsidiary/Root Beer Corporation is a brand name of root beer made by the New Century Beverage Company of San Francisco, California, a subsidiary of PepsiCo." ], "title": "Mug Root Beer" }, { "sentences": [ "Ramblin' Root Beer is a root beer formerly made by The Coca-Cola Company.", " The product disappeared after Coca-Cola bought Barq's in 1995.", " A famous ad campaign for the product featured Sarah Jessica Parker.", " By the 1980s, it was available primarily only in fountain outlets." ], "title": "Ramblin' Root Beer" }, { "sentences": [ "Frostie Root Beer is a brand of root beer sold in the United States of America.", " Frostie was originally produced in 1939 by The Frostie Beverage Company of Catonsville, Maryland, owned by George Rackensperger.", " At the end of 1979, the Frostie brand was sold to the Monarch Beverage Company of Atlanta, Georgia.", " After years of being under-promoted by Monarch in favor of Dad's Root Beer, the Frostie brand was sold in 2000 to Leading Edge Brands of Temple, Texas.", " In 2009, Leading Edge Brands sold the Frostie line of beverages to Intrastate Distributors Inc. of Detroit, Michigan." ], "title": "Frostie Root Beer" }, { "sentences": [ "A&W Restaurants, Inc. is a chain of fast-food restaurants distinguished by its draft root beer and root beer floats.", " Its origins date back to when Roy W. Allen opened a walk-up root beer stand in Lodi, California, in 1919.", " Allen's employee Frank Wright partnered with him and founded the first A&W restaurant in Sacramento, California, in 1923.", " The company name was taken respectively from the initials of their last names—Allen and Wright.", " The company became famous in the United States for its \"frosty mugs,\" where the mugs would be kept in the freezer and eventually get filled with A&W Root Beer before they are served to customers." ], "title": "A&amp;W Restaurants" }, { "sentences": [ "A&W Cream Soda is a cream soda carbonated soft drink introduced by A&W Root Beer in 1986.", " A&W Root Beer was first sold at a Veterans Day parade in Lodi, California in 1919 and the company established in 1922 by Frank Wright and Roy Allen.", " The first product they created was A & W Root Beer.", " It was not until 1986 that A&W Brands, headquartered in White Plains, N.Y. introduced A&W Cream Soda and A&W Diet Cream Soda through its network of franchised bottlers and distributors.", " Although cream soda had been created in 1852 by E.M. Sheldon, A&W Brands was one of the first American companies to make it commercially.", " In 1993, A&W Brands was purchased by Cadbury/Schweppes, and in 1995 Cadbury/Schweppes purchased the Dr. Pepper/Seven-Up Company, which made A&W a part of the Dr. Pepper/Seven Up, Inc.", " In 2001, DPSU purchased the Snapple Beverage Group (formally TriArc Beverages), and moved the New York-based company operations to its new headquarters in Plano, Texas.", " This acquisition put A&W within the same company as the top soda brand companies and made A&W Cream Soda the top brand in cream sodas." ], "title": "A&amp;W Cream Soda" }, { "sentences": [ "Barq's is an American soft drink.", " Its brand of root beer is notable for having caffeine.", "<ref name=\"http://www.overcaffeinated.org/database/soda-pop/barqs-root-beer.php\">Caffeine Database | Caffeine and Ingredients in Barqs Rootbeer, OverCaffeinated.org's Report on the Ingredients in Barq's Rootbeer</ref> Barq's, created by Edward Barq and bottled since the turn of the 20th century, is owned by the Barq family but bottled by the Coca-Cola Company.", " It was known as Barq's Famous Olde Tyme Root Beer until 2012." ], "title": "Barq's" } ]
[ "Title: Root beer\n\nRoot beer is a sweet North American soft drink traditionally made using the sassafras tree \"Sassafras albidum\" (sassafras) or the vine \"Smilax ornata\" (sarsaparilla) as the primary flavor. Root beer may be alcoholic or non-alcoholic, come naturally free of caffeine or have caffeine added, and carbonated or non-carbonated. It usually has a thick, foamy head when poured. Modern, commercially produced root beer is generally sweet, foamy, carbonated, nonalcoholic, and flavoured using artificial sassafras flavouring. Sassafras root is still used to flavor traditional root beer, but since sassafras was banned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration due to the controversially claimed carcinogenicity of its constituent safrole, most commercial recipes do not contain sassafras. Some commercial root beers do use a safrole-free sassafras extract.", "Title: A&amp;W Root Beer\n\nA&W Root Beer is a root beer brand primarily available in the United States and Canada, started in 1919 by Roy W. Allen. In 1922, Allen partnered with Frank Wright. They combined their initials to create the brand \"A&W\" and inspired a restaurant chain, founded in 1922. Originally, A&W root beer drinks sold for five cents.", "Title: Virgil's Root Beer\n\nVirgil's Root Beer is a microbrewed gourmet root beer, developed by Edward Crowley and Jill Fraser Crowley, who was the company's president (and founded and serves as CEO of fashion brand Jill Milan). Virgil's Root Beer won the \"Outstanding Beverage\" Award at the International Fancy Food and Confection Show in 1994, 1996 and 1997. The quality of and demand for Virgil’s Root Beer prompted Whole Foods' request for a cola by the brand: “Whole Foods said, 'Give me a cola with Virgil’s, and you’re in.'”", "Title: Monarch Beverage Company\n\nThe Monarch Beverage Company Inc is a diversified, international beverage company based in Atlanta, Georgia. The company's CEO is Jacques Bombal. The company was founded in 1965 by Frank Armstrong. Monarch Beverage Company aimed to establish itself by offering lesser-known soft drink brands that had strong regional sales and appeal. Monarch Beverage Company purchased Dad's from IC Industries of Chicago in 1986. Around that time, it was the second largest volume (12 million cases) root beer brand and was distributed by the Coca-Cola bottler network. In 2007, The Dad's Root Beer Company, LLC of Jasper, Indiana, acquired the Dad's Root Beer brand as well as the rights to Bubble Up, Dr. Wells and Sun Crest in the U.S. and some other countries from The Monarch Beverage Co. of Atlanta.", "Title: Mug Root Beer\n\nMUG Root Beer, A PepsiCo Subsidiary/Root Beer Corporation is a brand name of root beer made by the New Century Beverage Company of San Francisco, California, a subsidiary of PepsiCo.", "Title: Ramblin' Root Beer\n\nRamblin' Root Beer is a root beer formerly made by The Coca-Cola Company. The product disappeared after Coca-Cola bought Barq's in 1995. A famous ad campaign for the product featured Sarah Jessica Parker. By the 1980s, it was available primarily only in fountain outlets.", "Title: Frostie Root Beer\n\nFrostie Root Beer is a brand of root beer sold in the United States of America. Frostie was originally produced in 1939 by The Frostie Beverage Company of Catonsville, Maryland, owned by George Rackensperger. At the end of 1979, the Frostie brand was sold to the Monarch Beverage Company of Atlanta, Georgia. After years of being under-promoted by Monarch in favor of Dad's Root Beer, the Frostie brand was sold in 2000 to Leading Edge Brands of Temple, Texas. In 2009, Leading Edge Brands sold the Frostie line of beverages to Intrastate Distributors Inc. of Detroit, Michigan.", "Title: A&amp;W Restaurants\n\nA&W Restaurants, Inc. is a chain of fast-food restaurants distinguished by its draft root beer and root beer floats. Its origins date back to when Roy W. Allen opened a walk-up root beer stand in Lodi, California, in 1919. Allen's employee Frank Wright partnered with him and founded the first A&W restaurant in Sacramento, California, in 1923. The company name was taken respectively from the initials of their last names—Allen and Wright. The company became famous in the United States for its \"frosty mugs,\" where the mugs would be kept in the freezer and eventually get filled with A&W Root Beer before they are served to customers.", "Title: A&amp;W Cream Soda\n\nA&W Cream Soda is a cream soda carbonated soft drink introduced by A&W Root Beer in 1986. A&W Root Beer was first sold at a Veterans Day parade in Lodi, California in 1919 and the company established in 1922 by Frank Wright and Roy Allen. The first product they created was A & W Root Beer. It was not until 1986 that A&W Brands, headquartered in White Plains, N.Y. introduced A&W Cream Soda and A&W Diet Cream Soda through its network of franchised bottlers and distributors. Although cream soda had been created in 1852 by E.M. Sheldon, A&W Brands was one of the first American companies to make it commercially. In 1993, A&W Brands was purchased by Cadbury/Schweppes, and in 1995 Cadbury/Schweppes purchased the Dr. Pepper/Seven-Up Company, which made A&W a part of the Dr. Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. In 2001, DPSU purchased the Snapple Beverage Group (formally TriArc Beverages), and moved the New York-based company operations to its new headquarters in Plano, Texas. This acquisition put A&W within the same company as the top soda brand companies and made A&W Cream Soda the top brand in cream sodas.", "Title: Barq's\n\nBarq's is an American soft drink. Its brand of root beer is notable for having caffeine. <ref name=\"http://www.overcaffeinated.org/database/soda-pop/barqs-root-beer.php\">Caffeine Database | Caffeine and Ingredients in Barqs Rootbeer, OverCaffeinated.org's Report on the Ingredients in Barq's Rootbeer</ref> Barq's, created by Edward Barq and bottled since the turn of the 20th century, is owned by the Barq family but bottled by the Coca-Cola Company. It was known as Barq's Famous Olde Tyme Root Beer until 2012." ]
6,746
What Italian politician who has been a member of the European Parliament ran in the 2001 Rome municipal elections?
Antonio Tajani
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Milan) is an Italian doctor, politician and a former Member of the European Parliament for the Southern Italy constituency.", " He was first elected in the 2004 European Parliament elections on the Communist Refoundation Party (Italian: \"Partito della Rifondazione Comunista\", PRC) list, part of the European Left.", " He was not re-elected in the 2009 European Parliament elections." ], "title": "Vittorio Agnoletto" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1994 Irish local elections for borough and town councillors and commissioners were held on Thursday, 9 June 1994.", " Elections to county and city councils had been held in 1991.", " The municipal elections were postponed in 1991 to allow passage of the Local Government Act, 1994, under which the boundaries of many towns were altered.", " The same day saw the 1994 European Parliament election, Údarás na Gaeltachta election, and Dáil bye-elections in Dublin South-Central and Mayo West." ], "title": "Irish local elections, 1994" }, { "sentences": [ "There are four types of elections in Spain: general elections, elections to the legislatures of the autonomous communities, local elections and elections to the European Parliament.", " General elections and elections to the legislatures of the autonomous communities are called after the mandate of the national or regional legislature expires, usually four years after the last election, although early elections may occur.", " Elections to local councils (municipal, insular or provincial) and to the European Parliament are held on fixed dates.", " For most elections party list PR is used, but the plurality system is used for the Senate." ], "title": "Elections in Spain" }, { "sentences": [ "Antonio Tajani (] ) (born 4 August 1953) is an Italian and European politician who has served as President of the European Parliament since January 2017.", " He previously served as one of the fourteen Vice-Presidents of the European Parliament from 2014 to 2016, European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship, Vice-President of the European Commission from 2010 to 2014 and European Commissioner for Transport from 2008 to 2010.", " He has been a Member of the European Parliament since 2014 and previously from 1994 to 2008." ], "title": "Antonio Tajani" }, { "sentences": [ "Municipal elections were held in Rome on 13 and 27 May 2001, at the same time as Italian general elections.", " The outgoing Mayor of Rome, Francesco Rutelli (Greens), was candidate in the general elections, so he resigned in January.", " The center-right candidate Antonio Tajani, was faced by the center-left candidate Walter Veltroni who was chosen to head his coalition." ], "title": "Rome municipal election, 2001" }, { "sentences": [ "Luca Romagnoli (born 12 September 1961 in Rome) is an Italian politician and former Member of the European Parliament for Southern Italy with the neo-fascist party Tricolour Flame, being a Non-Inscrit (for a short time, ITS group member) in the European Parliament." ], "title": "Luca Romagnoli" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniël Teunis van der Stoep (born 12 September 1980, Delft) is a Dutch politician who was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) during two periods from July 2009 to August 2011 and from December 2011 to July 2014.", " He was elected to the European Parliament for the Party for Freedom (PVV) at the 2009 election.", " He resigned as an MEP on 17 August 2011, having caused a car crash when drunken driving, and was replaced by Auke Zijlstra.", " He returned to the European Parliament on 14 December 2011, after the Treaty of Lisbon expanded the Parliament by eighteen MEPs.", " It was initially disputed Patricia van der Kammen should be elected.", " However, the PVV did not allow him to rejoin their delegation, and went on as an independent.", " In 2012, Van der Stoep founded his own party, Article 50, with the intention of participating in the 2014 European Parliament election.", " The name refers to Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, of which the first sentence is \"\"Any Member State may decide to withdraw from the Union in accordance with its own constitutional requirements.\"\"", " In the 2014 European Parliament elections the party did not earn a seat; it was merged with For the Netherlands after van der Stoen's departure." ], "title": "Daniël van der Stoep" }, { "sentences": [ "The Iraqi Kurdistan municipal elections, 2001 were held on May 26, 2001 in the territories of Kurdistan which were under control of Massoud Barzani's Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), after the KDP's main rival, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) had held municipal elections in the territories they controlled, in February 2000.", " Aside from the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party, another 14 political parties and a total of 1,000 candidates participated for 571 posts, in 85 municipalities.", " To ensure the elections were fair, a committee was established to observe the elections, which included United Nations staff.", " These local and foreign observes concluded the elections were generally fair." ], "title": "Iraqi Kurdistan municipal elections, 2001" } ]
[ "Title: Rome municipal election, 2006\n\nMunicipal elections were held in Rome on 28–29 May 2006, at the same time as other Italian municipal elections. The outgoing Mayor of Rome, Walter Veltroni (DS) faced center-right candidate Gianni Alemanno who was chosen to head his coalition.", "Title: Marco Cappato\n\nMarco Cappato (born 25 May 1971 in Milan, Italy) is an Italian politician. He was a Member of the European Parliament from Italy until 2009. He represented the Lista Emma Bonino within the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe parliamentary group. He was Member of the Foreign Affairs, the Civil Liberties and Human Rights Committees. He also served as a Vice-President of the European Parliament Delegation for the Relations with the Mashrek Countries. He was the European Parliament Rapporteur on the human rights in the world for 2007.", "Title: Vittorio Agnoletto\n\nVittorio Emanuele Agnoletto (born 6 March 1958 in Milan) is an Italian doctor, politician and a former Member of the European Parliament for the Southern Italy constituency. He was first elected in the 2004 European Parliament elections on the Communist Refoundation Party (Italian: \"Partito della Rifondazione Comunista\", PRC) list, part of the European Left. He was not re-elected in the 2009 European Parliament elections.", "Title: Irish local elections, 1994\n\nThe 1994 Irish local elections for borough and town councillors and commissioners were held on Thursday, 9 June 1994. Elections to county and city councils had been held in 1991. The municipal elections were postponed in 1991 to allow passage of the Local Government Act, 1994, under which the boundaries of many towns were altered. The same day saw the 1994 European Parliament election, Údarás na Gaeltachta election, and Dáil bye-elections in Dublin South-Central and Mayo West.", "Title: Elections in Spain\n\nThere are four types of elections in Spain: general elections, elections to the legislatures of the autonomous communities, local elections and elections to the European Parliament. General elections and elections to the legislatures of the autonomous communities are called after the mandate of the national or regional legislature expires, usually four years after the last election, although early elections may occur. Elections to local councils (municipal, insular or provincial) and to the European Parliament are held on fixed dates. For most elections party list PR is used, but the plurality system is used for the Senate.", "Title: Antonio Tajani\n\nAntonio Tajani (] ) (born 4 August 1953) is an Italian and European politician who has served as President of the European Parliament since January 2017. He previously served as one of the fourteen Vice-Presidents of the European Parliament from 2014 to 2016, European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship, Vice-President of the European Commission from 2010 to 2014 and European Commissioner for Transport from 2008 to 2010. He has been a Member of the European Parliament since 2014 and previously from 1994 to 2008.", "Title: Rome municipal election, 2001\n\nMunicipal elections were held in Rome on 13 and 27 May 2001, at the same time as Italian general elections. The outgoing Mayor of Rome, Francesco Rutelli (Greens), was candidate in the general elections, so he resigned in January. The center-right candidate Antonio Tajani, was faced by the center-left candidate Walter Veltroni who was chosen to head his coalition.", "Title: Luca Romagnoli\n\nLuca Romagnoli (born 12 September 1961 in Rome) is an Italian politician and former Member of the European Parliament for Southern Italy with the neo-fascist party Tricolour Flame, being a Non-Inscrit (for a short time, ITS group member) in the European Parliament.", "Title: Daniël van der Stoep\n\nDaniël Teunis van der Stoep (born 12 September 1980, Delft) is a Dutch politician who was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) during two periods from July 2009 to August 2011 and from December 2011 to July 2014. He was elected to the European Parliament for the Party for Freedom (PVV) at the 2009 election. He resigned as an MEP on 17 August 2011, having caused a car crash when drunken driving, and was replaced by Auke Zijlstra. He returned to the European Parliament on 14 December 2011, after the Treaty of Lisbon expanded the Parliament by eighteen MEPs. It was initially disputed Patricia van der Kammen should be elected. However, the PVV did not allow him to rejoin their delegation, and went on as an independent. In 2012, Van der Stoep founded his own party, Article 50, with the intention of participating in the 2014 European Parliament election. The name refers to Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, of which the first sentence is \"\"Any Member State may decide to withdraw from the Union in accordance with its own constitutional requirements.\"\" In the 2014 European Parliament elections the party did not earn a seat; it was merged with For the Netherlands after van der Stoen's departure.", "Title: Iraqi Kurdistan municipal elections, 2001\n\nThe Iraqi Kurdistan municipal elections, 2001 were held on May 26, 2001 in the territories of Kurdistan which were under control of Massoud Barzani's Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), after the KDP's main rival, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) had held municipal elections in the territories they controlled, in February 2000. Aside from the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party, another 14 political parties and a total of 1,000 candidates participated for 571 posts, in 85 municipalities. To ensure the elections were fair, a committee was established to observe the elections, which included United Nations staff. These local and foreign observes concluded the elections were generally fair." ]
6,747
When did the accused perpetrator in the Southwell Inquiry become a cardinal?
2003
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{ "title": [ "Southwell inquiry", "George Pell", "George Pell" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Vasquez v. Hillery, 474 U.S. 254 (1986) is a United States Supreme Court case.", " An African-American man named Booker T. Hillery was convicted for murder by a California grand jury in 1962.", " Hillery was accused of stabbing fifteen-year-old girl named Marlene Miller with scissors in the small town of Hanford.", " Miller was said to be sewing a dress alone in the house and did not notice an intruder sneaking into the household.", " The perpetrator fought with the young woman and hogtied her and stabbed her chest.", " Deputies came on to the crime scene; with evidence and a witness, all fingers pointed to Booker T. Hillery, who was on parole for rape at the time.", " Hillery pleaded he was innocent, but he was indicted by a California grand jury and subsequently convicted.", " However, members of his own race were systematically excluded from the indicting grand jury, suggesting that the defendant was singled out for murder due to his criminal past and race.", " This caused Booker T. Hillery to seek petitions for a retrial." ], "title": "Vasquez v. Hillery" }, { "sentences": [ "Majuwana Kankanamage Victor Ivan (Sinhala language: මාජුවානා කන්කානම්ගේ වික්ටර් අයිවන්) is Sri Lankan journalist.", " He was a Marxist rebel in his youth and later became the Editor of the controversial Sinhalese newspaper \"Ravaya\".", " He served as the Editor of the Ravaya for 25 years consecutively since its inception.", " Victor is an investigative journalist, political critic, a theorist, social activist and also an author of several books.", " He was the 7th accused of the main court case on the Youth Insurrection 1971.", " The panel of judges described him as the most colourful character of all suspects respondents.", " Judgment of the Criminal Justice Commission.", " Inquiry No, 1 – Government Printer- page 255.", " He was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment at the end of the inquiry.", " During his imprisonment he abandoned the doctrine of the JVP as well as that of Marxism.", " While rejecting the doctrine of violence he became an ardent follower of Mahatma Gandhi adopting the philosophy of non-violence expounded by him." ], "title": "Victor Ivan" }, { "sentences": [ "The Southwell inquiry was an inquiry performed by AJ Southwell, a former Australian judge, into allegations of sexual abuse in Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne by a 53-year-old man (who could not be named) who alleged that he was sexually abused in 1961 at a Roman Catholic youth camp when he was 12 years old by George Pell, who at that time was a seminarian and was at the time of the allegation Archbishop of Sydney." ], "title": "Southwell inquiry" }, { "sentences": [ "On 10 September 2016, a man armed with a knife attacked another man walking his dog in Minto, a suburb of Sydney, Australia.", " As he stabbed the victim the accused allegedly shouted \"someone is going to die today.\"", " The perpetrator subsequently sought to attack police, but was arrested a short time later." ], "title": "2016 Minto stabbing attack" }, { "sentences": [ "Eastern University massacre also known as Vantharamulai (also Vantharoomulai) campus massacre refers to the arrest and subsequent mass murder of 158 minority Sri Lankan Tamil refugees who had taken refuge in the Eastern University campus close to the city Batticaloa on September 5, 1990.", " A witness identified the Sri Lankan Army personnel as the perpetrator.", " The event is part of what is known amongst Sri Lankan Tamils as Black September series of civilian massacres.", " The Sri Lankan government eventually established a presidential commission of inquiry.", " The inquiry found evidence of illegal abduction and mass murders.", " It also named the responsible parties, currently there is no evidence of any judicial follow up to the inquiry." ], "title": "Eastern University massacre" }, { "sentences": [ "In Britain, Salmon Letters are official letters sent out by a public inquiry to people that will be subject to criticism when that inquiry's report is released.", " The aim of the letter is to give the person a chance to prepare for the resultant exposure and possible legal recourse which may need to be taken when allegations against them become public.", " The letters also serve to inform someone of the allegations they may have to answer to during the tribunal period of that inquiry which may, or may not, become something that is of interest to the public once the report is published." ], "title": "Salmon Letters" }, { "sentences": [ "In law enforcement jargon, a suspect is a known person accused or suspected of committing a crime.", " Police and reporters in the United States often use the word suspect as a jargon when referring to the perpetrator of the offense (perp in dated US slang).", " However, in official definition, the perpetrator is the robber, assailant, counterfeiter, etc.—the person who committed the crime.", " The distinction between suspect and perpetrator recognizes that the suspect is not \"known\" to have committed the offense, while the perpetrator—who may not yet have been suspected of the crime, and is thus not necessarily a suspect—is the one who did.", " The suspect may be a different person from the perpetrator, or there may have been no actual crime, which would mean there is no perpetrator." ], "title": "Suspect" }, { "sentences": [ "George Pell {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 8 June 1941) is an Australian cardinal prelate of the Catholic Church.", " He became the inaugural Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy in 2014.", " He previously served as the eighth Archbishop of Sydney (2001–2014), Auxiliary Bishop of Melbourne (1987–1996), and Archbishop of Melbourne (1996–2001).", " He was created a cardinal in 2003.", " Ordained in 1966, he has also been an author, columnist, public speaker and sportsman, having been signed by the Richmond Football Club, an Australian Rules Football team, in 1959.", " Since becoming Archbishop of Melbourne in 1996, he has maintained a high public profile on a wide range of issues, while retaining a strict adherence to Catholic orthodoxy." ], "title": "George Pell" }, { "sentences": [ "Kin punishment is the practice of punishing the family members of someone accused of a crime, either in place of or in addition to the perpetrator.", " It refers to the principle of a family sharing responsibility for a crime committed by one of its members, and is a form of collective punishment." ], "title": "Kin punishment" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Marie Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy (16 December 1847 – 21 May 1923) was an officer in the French Army from 1870 to 1898.", " He gained notoriety as a spy for the German Empire and the actual perpetrator of the act of treason of which Captain Alfred Dreyfus was wrongfully accused and convicted in 1894 (see Dreyfus affair)." ], "title": "Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy" } ]
[ "Title: Vasquez v. Hillery\n\nVasquez v. Hillery, 474 U.S. 254 (1986) is a United States Supreme Court case. An African-American man named Booker T. Hillery was convicted for murder by a California grand jury in 1962. Hillery was accused of stabbing fifteen-year-old girl named Marlene Miller with scissors in the small town of Hanford. Miller was said to be sewing a dress alone in the house and did not notice an intruder sneaking into the household. The perpetrator fought with the young woman and hogtied her and stabbed her chest. Deputies came on to the crime scene; with evidence and a witness, all fingers pointed to Booker T. Hillery, who was on parole for rape at the time. Hillery pleaded he was innocent, but he was indicted by a California grand jury and subsequently convicted. However, members of his own race were systematically excluded from the indicting grand jury, suggesting that the defendant was singled out for murder due to his criminal past and race. This caused Booker T. Hillery to seek petitions for a retrial.", "Title: Victor Ivan\n\nMajuwana Kankanamage Victor Ivan (Sinhala language: මාජුවානා කන්කානම්ගේ වික්ටර් අයිවන්) is Sri Lankan journalist. He was a Marxist rebel in his youth and later became the Editor of the controversial Sinhalese newspaper \"Ravaya\". He served as the Editor of the Ravaya for 25 years consecutively since its inception. Victor is an investigative journalist, political critic, a theorist, social activist and also an author of several books. He was the 7th accused of the main court case on the Youth Insurrection 1971. The panel of judges described him as the most colourful character of all suspects respondents. Judgment of the Criminal Justice Commission. Inquiry No, 1 – Government Printer- page 255. He was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment at the end of the inquiry. During his imprisonment he abandoned the doctrine of the JVP as well as that of Marxism. While rejecting the doctrine of violence he became an ardent follower of Mahatma Gandhi adopting the philosophy of non-violence expounded by him.", "Title: Southwell inquiry\n\nThe Southwell inquiry was an inquiry performed by AJ Southwell, a former Australian judge, into allegations of sexual abuse in Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne by a 53-year-old man (who could not be named) who alleged that he was sexually abused in 1961 at a Roman Catholic youth camp when he was 12 years old by George Pell, who at that time was a seminarian and was at the time of the allegation Archbishop of Sydney.", "Title: 2016 Minto stabbing attack\n\nOn 10 September 2016, a man armed with a knife attacked another man walking his dog in Minto, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. As he stabbed the victim the accused allegedly shouted \"someone is going to die today.\" The perpetrator subsequently sought to attack police, but was arrested a short time later.", "Title: Eastern University massacre\n\nEastern University massacre also known as Vantharamulai (also Vantharoomulai) campus massacre refers to the arrest and subsequent mass murder of 158 minority Sri Lankan Tamil refugees who had taken refuge in the Eastern University campus close to the city Batticaloa on September 5, 1990. A witness identified the Sri Lankan Army personnel as the perpetrator. The event is part of what is known amongst Sri Lankan Tamils as Black September series of civilian massacres. The Sri Lankan government eventually established a presidential commission of inquiry. The inquiry found evidence of illegal abduction and mass murders. It also named the responsible parties, currently there is no evidence of any judicial follow up to the inquiry.", "Title: Salmon Letters\n\nIn Britain, Salmon Letters are official letters sent out by a public inquiry to people that will be subject to criticism when that inquiry's report is released. The aim of the letter is to give the person a chance to prepare for the resultant exposure and possible legal recourse which may need to be taken when allegations against them become public. The letters also serve to inform someone of the allegations they may have to answer to during the tribunal period of that inquiry which may, or may not, become something that is of interest to the public once the report is published.", "Title: Suspect\n\nIn law enforcement jargon, a suspect is a known person accused or suspected of committing a crime. Police and reporters in the United States often use the word suspect as a jargon when referring to the perpetrator of the offense (perp in dated US slang). However, in official definition, the perpetrator is the robber, assailant, counterfeiter, etc.—the person who committed the crime. The distinction between suspect and perpetrator recognizes that the suspect is not \"known\" to have committed the offense, while the perpetrator—who may not yet have been suspected of the crime, and is thus not necessarily a suspect—is the one who did. The suspect may be a different person from the perpetrator, or there may have been no actual crime, which would mean there is no perpetrator.", "Title: George Pell\n\nGeorge Pell {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 8 June 1941) is an Australian cardinal prelate of the Catholic Church. He became the inaugural Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy in 2014. He previously served as the eighth Archbishop of Sydney (2001–2014), Auxiliary Bishop of Melbourne (1987–1996), and Archbishop of Melbourne (1996–2001). He was created a cardinal in 2003. Ordained in 1966, he has also been an author, columnist, public speaker and sportsman, having been signed by the Richmond Football Club, an Australian Rules Football team, in 1959. Since becoming Archbishop of Melbourne in 1996, he has maintained a high public profile on a wide range of issues, while retaining a strict adherence to Catholic orthodoxy.", "Title: Kin punishment\n\nKin punishment is the practice of punishing the family members of someone accused of a crime, either in place of or in addition to the perpetrator. It refers to the principle of a family sharing responsibility for a crime committed by one of its members, and is a form of collective punishment.", "Title: Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy\n\nCharles Marie Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy (16 December 1847 – 21 May 1923) was an officer in the French Army from 1870 to 1898. He gained notoriety as a spy for the German Empire and the actual perpetrator of the act of treason of which Captain Alfred Dreyfus was wrongfully accused and convicted in 1894 (see Dreyfus affair)." ]
6,748
When was the producer of "A Place for Paedophiles" born?
20 May 1970
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{ "title": [ "A Place for Paedophiles", "Louis Theroux" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Andrew Ralph Adamson, MNZM (born 1 December 1966) is a New Zealand film director, producer and screenwriter based mainly in Los Angeles, where he made the blockbuster animation films, \"Shrek\" and \"Shrek 2\" for which he received an Academy Award nomination.", " He was director, executive producer, and scriptwriter for the 2005 production of \"\".", " Shooting took place in New Zealand, primarily in and around Auckland, but also in South Island where much of Peter Jackson's \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy was filmed.", " He also worked on the movies \"Batman Forever\" and \"Batman & Robin\" as a visual effects supervisor." ], "title": "Andrew Adamson" }, { "sentences": [ "Vanessa Place (born 1968) is an American writer and criminal appellate attorney.", " Place earned a BA at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, an MFA at Antioch University, and a JD at Boston University.", " She is the co-director of the Los Angeles-based Les Figues Press.", " Place has also worked as an occasional screenwriter on television shows such as Law and Order: SVU and Xena: Warrior Princess with producer Liz Friedman." ], "title": "Vanessa Place" }, { "sentences": [ "Simon Cyril Hussey (born 7 July 1960, Lismore) is an Australian multi-instrumentalist, songwriter-arranger, record producer and audio engineer.", " In 1984 he formed Cats Under Pressure on keyboards with Mark Greig on guitar and David Reyne (ex-Australian Crawl) on drums and vocals.", " Hussey and Greig joined Australian Crawl's demo and recording sessions for their fourth studio album, \"Between a Rock and a Hard Place\" (August 1985).", " Hussey provided keyboards and co-wrote material with the band's lead singer, James Reyne (David's older brother).", " In 1987 when James undertook his solo career, Hussey joined his backing band on keyboards, and co-wrote six tracks for James' debut self-titled album including top 10 hit singles, \"Hammerhead\" (October) and \"Motor's Too Fast\" (June 1988).", " In May 1988 Hussey was the producer, and provided keyboards and song writing, for \"Edge\" (November), the comeback album by Daryl Braithwaite (ex-Sherbet), which peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart for three weeks in mid-1989." ], "title": "Simon Hussey" }, { "sentences": [ "Alaska, the fourth album by the Silver Seas, was released in the summer of 2013.", " Frontman Daniel Tashian described it as the band's \"country\" record, explaining in a press release that they \"tried to play well, crisply, economically, like country musicians.", " There is plenty of [producer Joe Pisapia's] steel guitar.", " The songs are about distance.", " Distance between places, weather, people, ideas.", " It's about somewhere you would never stumble on; you have to deliberately go to Alaska.", " I've never been there, I don't know if I will ever go, but I have a beautiful idea of what it's like.\"", " He added, \"They say it takes an outsider to describe a place accurately; Joe's from New Jersey and I was born in Connecticut.", " Sometimes I see my friends go from relationship to relationship, looking for this place they see in their minds, but reality always falls short somehow ... Sometimes it's best to leave certain things to the imagination.\"" ], "title": "Alaska (The Silver Seas album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ron Saint Germain (alternate spellings Ron St. Germain, Ron Saint-Germaine and similar) is an American record producer, engineer, and mixer born in post-war Frankfurt, Germany, into a career Air Force family.", " Prior to his career in music production and engineering he was a musician, actor, singer.", " Ron's music business career spans forty five + years.", " He began learning the art of recording at two of America's busiest and best recording studios, Record Plant, NYC and Media Sound Studios, NYC.", " Some of Ron's fellow \"colleagues\" during those formative years were Tony Bongiovi, Bob Clearmountain, Harvey Goldberg, Mike Barbiero, Joe Gastwirt and Michael Brauer.", " Since going \"Independent\" as a Producer, Engineer and Mixer in 1977 his work has amassed over 100 + gold and platinum awards, selling well over a quarter billion units, garnering FOR THE ARTISTS, 19 Grammy nominations with 14 wins and numerous American Music and MTV Awards.", " He’s also mixed live and recorded in venues from CBGB’s to the 1980 Winter Olympics, Ronald Regan’s Inauguration Ceremonies and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.", " He has one of the most eclectic discographies in the business working in countless genres of music.", " Among some of the most notable include such Artists as Hendrix, Aretha, Whitney, Diana, Michael, Smokey, Ashford & Simpson, Mick Jagger, U2, Muse, Bad Brains, Living Colour, 311, Tool, Soundgarden, Sonic Youth, Creed, The Cure, Ziggy, Chili Peppers, Foreigner, Kraftwerk, Duran Duran, Nels Cline, Ornette Coleman, McCoy Tyner, Jackie McClean, Ben Golgberg, Kris Davis, Craig Taborn, The Last Poets and numerous others.", " He has much of his music work in film soundtracks, is active in Sound Design and is part of, 'A Moment In Time', a documentary film production company amomentintimefilms.com.", " Ron continues his work traveling where ever it takes him, but does most of his recording and mixing work at his private studio, \"Saint’s Place\"." ], "title": "Ron Saint Germain" }, { "sentences": [ "Louis Sebastian Theroux ( ; born 20 May 1970) is an English documentary filmmaker and broadcaster who holds dual British and American citizenship." ], "title": "Louis Theroux" }, { "sentences": [ "Julian Farino is an English film and television producer and director, who was sports editor of \"The Guinness Book of Records\" and is now perhaps best known for his work as director of \"Entourage\" and producer of various films in the United Kingdom.", " Farino was born and raised in London and educated at Cambridge University.", " He began directing film documentaries at Granada Television in England, making a sequence of observational films about drag queens, young classical musicians, children's entertainers and boxers.", " \"They Call Us Nutters\" was a portrait of life on a ward of Ashworth Maximum Security Hospital, and \"A Winter's Tale\" described life in the coldest inhabited place on earth, Oymyakon in Eastern Siberia." ], "title": "Julian Farino" }, { "sentences": [ "A Place for Paedophiles is a British documentary that was televised on 21 April 2009.", " Produced and presented by Louis Theroux, the documentary ran for 60 minutes, and took place at Coalinga State Hospital, a hospital for paedophiles.", " Theroux was the first film-maker to be allowed to film and interview the patients at the hospital.", " The documentary can not legally be shown inside the United States as the patients are under psychological medical care and the showing would violate their Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 rights." ], "title": "A Place for Paedophiles" }, { "sentences": [ "Yehuda Julio Glantz (Hebrew: יהודה חוליו גלאנץ‎ ‎ ; born March 19, 1958 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a musician composer, singer, songwriter and producer living in Jerusalem Israel.", " Glantz is a multi-instrumentalist playing on the Charango, piano, accordion, siku, pinkillu, guitar, flute, cuatro and is also a percussionist.", " Yehuda has twice received the first place award in the klezmer Safed festival for his performance and compositions.", " In 2008, Yehuda founded the Regalim Festival in the City Center of Jerusalem.", " The festival takes place during both Sukkoth and Passover holidays and attracts thousands of visitors from around the world." ], "title": "Yehuda Glantz" }, { "sentences": [ "James Kahn is an American medical specialist and writer, best known for his novelization of \"Return of the Jedi\".", " Born in Chicago on December 30, 1947, Kahn received a degree in medical studies from the University of Chicago.", " His post-graduate training, specializing in Emergency Medicine, was completed at USC-LA County Hospital and UCLA.", " His original work includes three novels in the \"New World\" series: \"World Enough, and Time\" (1980), \"Time's Dark Laughter\" (1982), and \"Timefall\" (1987).", " As well as \"Return of the Jedi\", he wrote the novelizations of the films \"Poltergeist\" and \"Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom\".", " He has also written for well-known television series such as \"Melrose Place\" and \"\".", " He was the producer of \"Melrose Place\" from 1996 to 1998." ], "title": "James Kahn" } ]
[ "Title: Andrew Adamson\n\nAndrew Ralph Adamson, MNZM (born 1 December 1966) is a New Zealand film director, producer and screenwriter based mainly in Los Angeles, where he made the blockbuster animation films, \"Shrek\" and \"Shrek 2\" for which he received an Academy Award nomination. He was director, executive producer, and scriptwriter for the 2005 production of \"\". Shooting took place in New Zealand, primarily in and around Auckland, but also in South Island where much of Peter Jackson's \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy was filmed. He also worked on the movies \"Batman Forever\" and \"Batman & Robin\" as a visual effects supervisor.", "Title: Vanessa Place\n\nVanessa Place (born 1968) is an American writer and criminal appellate attorney. Place earned a BA at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, an MFA at Antioch University, and a JD at Boston University. She is the co-director of the Los Angeles-based Les Figues Press. Place has also worked as an occasional screenwriter on television shows such as Law and Order: SVU and Xena: Warrior Princess with producer Liz Friedman.", "Title: Simon Hussey\n\nSimon Cyril Hussey (born 7 July 1960, Lismore) is an Australian multi-instrumentalist, songwriter-arranger, record producer and audio engineer. In 1984 he formed Cats Under Pressure on keyboards with Mark Greig on guitar and David Reyne (ex-Australian Crawl) on drums and vocals. Hussey and Greig joined Australian Crawl's demo and recording sessions for their fourth studio album, \"Between a Rock and a Hard Place\" (August 1985). Hussey provided keyboards and co-wrote material with the band's lead singer, James Reyne (David's older brother). In 1987 when James undertook his solo career, Hussey joined his backing band on keyboards, and co-wrote six tracks for James' debut self-titled album including top 10 hit singles, \"Hammerhead\" (October) and \"Motor's Too Fast\" (June 1988). In May 1988 Hussey was the producer, and provided keyboards and song writing, for \"Edge\" (November), the comeback album by Daryl Braithwaite (ex-Sherbet), which peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart for three weeks in mid-1989.", "Title: Alaska (The Silver Seas album)\n\nAlaska, the fourth album by the Silver Seas, was released in the summer of 2013. Frontman Daniel Tashian described it as the band's \"country\" record, explaining in a press release that they \"tried to play well, crisply, economically, like country musicians. There is plenty of [producer Joe Pisapia's] steel guitar. The songs are about distance. Distance between places, weather, people, ideas. It's about somewhere you would never stumble on; you have to deliberately go to Alaska. I've never been there, I don't know if I will ever go, but I have a beautiful idea of what it's like.\" He added, \"They say it takes an outsider to describe a place accurately; Joe's from New Jersey and I was born in Connecticut. Sometimes I see my friends go from relationship to relationship, looking for this place they see in their minds, but reality always falls short somehow ... Sometimes it's best to leave certain things to the imagination.\"", "Title: Ron Saint Germain\n\nRon Saint Germain (alternate spellings Ron St. Germain, Ron Saint-Germaine and similar) is an American record producer, engineer, and mixer born in post-war Frankfurt, Germany, into a career Air Force family. Prior to his career in music production and engineering he was a musician, actor, singer. Ron's music business career spans forty five + years. He began learning the art of recording at two of America's busiest and best recording studios, Record Plant, NYC and Media Sound Studios, NYC. Some of Ron's fellow \"colleagues\" during those formative years were Tony Bongiovi, Bob Clearmountain, Harvey Goldberg, Mike Barbiero, Joe Gastwirt and Michael Brauer. Since going \"Independent\" as a Producer, Engineer and Mixer in 1977 his work has amassed over 100 + gold and platinum awards, selling well over a quarter billion units, garnering FOR THE ARTISTS, 19 Grammy nominations with 14 wins and numerous American Music and MTV Awards. He’s also mixed live and recorded in venues from CBGB’s to the 1980 Winter Olympics, Ronald Regan’s Inauguration Ceremonies and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. He has one of the most eclectic discographies in the business working in countless genres of music. Among some of the most notable include such Artists as Hendrix, Aretha, Whitney, Diana, Michael, Smokey, Ashford & Simpson, Mick Jagger, U2, Muse, Bad Brains, Living Colour, 311, Tool, Soundgarden, Sonic Youth, Creed, The Cure, Ziggy, Chili Peppers, Foreigner, Kraftwerk, Duran Duran, Nels Cline, Ornette Coleman, McCoy Tyner, Jackie McClean, Ben Golgberg, Kris Davis, Craig Taborn, The Last Poets and numerous others. He has much of his music work in film soundtracks, is active in Sound Design and is part of, 'A Moment In Time', a documentary film production company amomentintimefilms.com. Ron continues his work traveling where ever it takes him, but does most of his recording and mixing work at his private studio, \"Saint’s Place\".", "Title: Louis Theroux\n\nLouis Sebastian Theroux ( ; born 20 May 1970) is an English documentary filmmaker and broadcaster who holds dual British and American citizenship.", "Title: Julian Farino\n\nJulian Farino is an English film and television producer and director, who was sports editor of \"The Guinness Book of Records\" and is now perhaps best known for his work as director of \"Entourage\" and producer of various films in the United Kingdom. Farino was born and raised in London and educated at Cambridge University. He began directing film documentaries at Granada Television in England, making a sequence of observational films about drag queens, young classical musicians, children's entertainers and boxers. \"They Call Us Nutters\" was a portrait of life on a ward of Ashworth Maximum Security Hospital, and \"A Winter's Tale\" described life in the coldest inhabited place on earth, Oymyakon in Eastern Siberia.", "Title: A Place for Paedophiles\n\nA Place for Paedophiles is a British documentary that was televised on 21 April 2009. Produced and presented by Louis Theroux, the documentary ran for 60 minutes, and took place at Coalinga State Hospital, a hospital for paedophiles. Theroux was the first film-maker to be allowed to film and interview the patients at the hospital. The documentary can not legally be shown inside the United States as the patients are under psychological medical care and the showing would violate their Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 rights.", "Title: Yehuda Glantz\n\nYehuda Julio Glantz (Hebrew: יהודה חוליו גלאנץ‎ ‎ ; born March 19, 1958 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a musician composer, singer, songwriter and producer living in Jerusalem Israel. Glantz is a multi-instrumentalist playing on the Charango, piano, accordion, siku, pinkillu, guitar, flute, cuatro and is also a percussionist. Yehuda has twice received the first place award in the klezmer Safed festival for his performance and compositions. In 2008, Yehuda founded the Regalim Festival in the City Center of Jerusalem. The festival takes place during both Sukkoth and Passover holidays and attracts thousands of visitors from around the world.", "Title: James Kahn\n\nJames Kahn is an American medical specialist and writer, best known for his novelization of \"Return of the Jedi\". Born in Chicago on December 30, 1947, Kahn received a degree in medical studies from the University of Chicago. His post-graduate training, specializing in Emergency Medicine, was completed at USC-LA County Hospital and UCLA. His original work includes three novels in the \"New World\" series: \"World Enough, and Time\" (1980), \"Time's Dark Laughter\" (1982), and \"Timefall\" (1987). As well as \"Return of the Jedi\", he wrote the novelizations of the films \"Poltergeist\" and \"Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom\". He has also written for well-known television series such as \"Melrose Place\" and \"\". He was the producer of \"Melrose Place\" from 1996 to 1998." ]
6,749
What upcoming British action comedy film directed by David Kerr is part of a series parodying the James Bond secret agent genre?
Johnny English 3
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analysis of the James Bond novels.", " Amis dedicated the book to friend and background collaborator, the poet and historian Robert Conquest.", " Later, after Ian Fleming's death, Amis was commissioned as the first continuation novelist for the James Bond novel series, writing \"Colonel Sun\" (1968) under the pseudonym Robert Markham.", " \"The James Bond Dossier\" was the first, formal, literary study of the James Bond character.", " More recent studies of Fleming's secret agent and his world include \"The Politics of James Bond: From Fleming’s Novels to the Big Screen\" (2001), by the historian Jeremy Black." ], "title": "The James Bond Dossier" }, { "sentences": [ "Johnny English Reborn is a 2011 British action comedy film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre.", " The film is the sequel to \"Johnny English\" (2003), and stars Rowan Atkinson reprising his role as the title character and directed by Oliver Parker.", " The film is the second installment of the \"Johnny English film series\"." ], "title": "Johnny English Reborn" }, { "sentences": [ "James Bond 007: Hammerhead is a spy thriller comic book miniseries featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond in the central role of the plot, written by Andy Diggle and illustrated by Luca Casalanguida.", " It is a standalone story arc that spun off from the ongoing \"James Bond\" series published by Dynamite Entertainment and licensed by Ian Fleming Publications, making its debut in October 2016 and finished the course of its storyline in March 2017.", " A collected edition of all the issues was published in hardback in May 2017." ], "title": "James Bond 007: Hammerhead" }, { "sentences": [ "James Bond 007: Service is a 2017 spy thriller one-shot comic book published by Dynamite Entertainment, featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent character, James Bond in the leading role, written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Antonio Fuso.", " The comic is licensed by Ian Fleming Publications and as such, spun off from the monthly ongoing \"James Bond\" series, coming out as a one-off special in the franchise." ], "title": "James Bond 007: Service" }, { "sentences": [ "Johnny English is a 2003 British-American spy comedy film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre infused with comedy similar to Atkinson's Mr. Bean character.", " The film stars Rowan Atkinson, Natalie Imbruglia, Ben Miller and John Malkovich.", " The screenplay was written by Bond writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, with William Davies, and the film was directed by Peter Howitt.", " It is the first installment of the \"Johnny English film series\"." ], "title": "Johnny English" }, { "sentences": [ "Konec agenta W4C prostřednictvím psa pana Foustky (English: The End of Agent W4C ) is a 1967 Czechoslovak film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre.", " Directed by Václav Vorlíček based on the story by Oldřich Daněk.", " Runtime 87 min.", " Mono.", " Produced by Filmové Studio Barrandov and distributed by Central Office of Film Distribution, Prague." ], "title": "The End of Agent W4C" }, { "sentences": [ "Get Smart is an American comedy television series that satirizes the secret agent genre.", " It was created by Mel Brooks with Buck Henry and had its television premiere on September 18, 1965.", " The show stars Don Adams as Maxwell Smart, Agent 86, Barbara Feldon as Agent 99, and Edward Platt as Thaddeus, the Chief.", " Henry said that they created the show at the request of Daniel Melnick to capitalize on \"the two biggest things in the entertainment world today\": James Bond and Inspector Clouseau.", " Brooks said: \"It's an insane combination of James Bond and Mel Brooks comedy.\"" ], "title": "Get Smart" }, { "sentences": [ "James Bond 007: From Russia with Love is a third-person shooter video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond 007, whose likeness and voice is that of Sean Connery.", " The game is based on the 1957 novel and the 1963 film of the same name.", " The game follows the storyline of the book and film, albeit adding in new scenes to make the game more action-oriented, as well as changing the affiliation of the main villains.", " Additionally, it features many elements of later Bond films to recreate the feel of the era such as the Aston Martin DB5 that debuted in \"Goldfinger\" (1964) and the jet pack from \"Thunderball\" (1965).", " \"From Russia with Love\" is also notable in that it is the first video game to use Sean Connery's younger likeness as James Bond and the first to include all new voice work by the actor after twenty-two years away from the role.", " \"From Russia with Love\" is the last James Bond video game EA Games marketed before they lost the rights to Activision in 2006." ], "title": "James Bond 007: From Russia with Love" } ]
[ "Title: Johnny English 3\n\nJohnny English 3 is an upcoming British action comedy film directed by David Kerr. It is a sequel to 2011 film \"Johnny English Reborn\" and the third installment of \"Johnny English series\". The film stars Rowan Atkinson. It will be released on 12 October 2018 by Universal Pictures.", "Title: Johnny English (film series)\n\nJohnny English is a British series of action comedy film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. It features Rowan Atkinson as the titular character, based on the screenplay was written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. The series included 3 instalments: \"Johnny English\" (2003), \"Johnny English Reborn\" (2011), and the upcoming \"Johnny English 3\" which is in pre-production. The series also infused with comedy similar to Atkinson's Mr. Bean character and grossed $320 worldwide.", "Title: The James Bond Dossier\n\nThe James Bond Dossier (1965), by Kingsley Amis, is a critical analysis of the James Bond novels. Amis dedicated the book to friend and background collaborator, the poet and historian Robert Conquest. Later, after Ian Fleming's death, Amis was commissioned as the first continuation novelist for the James Bond novel series, writing \"Colonel Sun\" (1968) under the pseudonym Robert Markham. \"The James Bond Dossier\" was the first, formal, literary study of the James Bond character. More recent studies of Fleming's secret agent and his world include \"The Politics of James Bond: From Fleming’s Novels to the Big Screen\" (2001), by the historian Jeremy Black.", "Title: Johnny English Reborn\n\nJohnny English Reborn is a 2011 British action comedy film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. The film is the sequel to \"Johnny English\" (2003), and stars Rowan Atkinson reprising his role as the title character and directed by Oliver Parker. The film is the second installment of the \"Johnny English film series\".", "Title: James Bond 007: Hammerhead\n\nJames Bond 007: Hammerhead is a spy thriller comic book miniseries featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond in the central role of the plot, written by Andy Diggle and illustrated by Luca Casalanguida. It is a standalone story arc that spun off from the ongoing \"James Bond\" series published by Dynamite Entertainment and licensed by Ian Fleming Publications, making its debut in October 2016 and finished the course of its storyline in March 2017. A collected edition of all the issues was published in hardback in May 2017.", "Title: James Bond 007: Service\n\nJames Bond 007: Service is a 2017 spy thriller one-shot comic book published by Dynamite Entertainment, featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent character, James Bond in the leading role, written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Antonio Fuso. The comic is licensed by Ian Fleming Publications and as such, spun off from the monthly ongoing \"James Bond\" series, coming out as a one-off special in the franchise.", "Title: Johnny English\n\nJohnny English is a 2003 British-American spy comedy film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre infused with comedy similar to Atkinson's Mr. Bean character. The film stars Rowan Atkinson, Natalie Imbruglia, Ben Miller and John Malkovich. The screenplay was written by Bond writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, with William Davies, and the film was directed by Peter Howitt. It is the first installment of the \"Johnny English film series\".", "Title: The End of Agent W4C\n\nKonec agenta W4C prostřednictvím psa pana Foustky (English: The End of Agent W4C ) is a 1967 Czechoslovak film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. Directed by Václav Vorlíček based on the story by Oldřich Daněk. Runtime 87 min. Mono. Produced by Filmové Studio Barrandov and distributed by Central Office of Film Distribution, Prague.", "Title: Get Smart\n\nGet Smart is an American comedy television series that satirizes the secret agent genre. It was created by Mel Brooks with Buck Henry and had its television premiere on September 18, 1965. The show stars Don Adams as Maxwell Smart, Agent 86, Barbara Feldon as Agent 99, and Edward Platt as Thaddeus, the Chief. Henry said that they created the show at the request of Daniel Melnick to capitalize on \"the two biggest things in the entertainment world today\": James Bond and Inspector Clouseau. Brooks said: \"It's an insane combination of James Bond and Mel Brooks comedy.\"", "Title: James Bond 007: From Russia with Love\n\nJames Bond 007: From Russia with Love is a third-person shooter video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond 007, whose likeness and voice is that of Sean Connery. The game is based on the 1957 novel and the 1963 film of the same name. The game follows the storyline of the book and film, albeit adding in new scenes to make the game more action-oriented, as well as changing the affiliation of the main villains. Additionally, it features many elements of later Bond films to recreate the feel of the era such as the Aston Martin DB5 that debuted in \"Goldfinger\" (1964) and the jet pack from \"Thunderball\" (1965). \"From Russia with Love\" is also notable in that it is the first video game to use Sean Connery's younger likeness as James Bond and the first to include all new voice work by the actor after twenty-two years away from the role. \"From Russia with Love\" is the last James Bond video game EA Games marketed before they lost the rights to Activision in 2006." ]
6,750
Eduard Artemyev was known for a soundtrack to the film by which Russian director?
Nikita Mikhalkov
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[ "Title: Deltaplan\n\n\"Deltaplan\" (Russian: Дельтаплан ) - is a Soviet song written by Eduard Artemyev and . that was first released on Valery Leontiev album Muse in 1983. ", "Title: The Seventh Companion\n\nThe Seventh Companion (Russian: Седьмой спутник , \"Sedmoy Sputnik \" ) is a 1967 black-and-white Soviet drama film set in Petrograd in the years following the Russian Revolution. The film marked the directorial debut of Russian director Aleksei German, who co-directed it with Grigori Aronov. The film is based on a novel by Boris Lavrenyov.", "Title: Burnt by the Sun\n\nBurnt by the Sun (Russian: Утомлённые солнцем , translit. \"Utomlyonnye solntsem\", literally \"wearied by the sun\") is a 1994 film by Russian director and screenwriter Nikita Mikhalkov and Azerbaijani screenwriter Rustam Ibragimbekov. The film depicts the story of a senior Red Army officer, played by Mikhalkov, and his family during the Great Purge of the late 1930s in the Stalinist Soviet Union. It also stars Oleg Menshikov, Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė and Mikhalkov's daughter Nadezhda Mikhalkova.", "Title: Sunstroke (2014 film)\n\nSunstroke (Russian: Солнечный удар; translit. \"Solnechnyy udar\") is a 2014 drama film by Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov. It is set in Russia during the Red Terror in 1920 and in 1907, and is loosely based on the story \"Sunstroke\" and the book \"Cursed Days\" by Nobel Prize-winning Russian writer Ivan Bunin. The film was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.", "Title: Vladimir Makeranets\n\nVladimir Ilyich Makeranets (Russian: Влади́мир Ильи́ч Макера́нец , born 6 May 1947) is a Soviet and Russian director of photography, producer and film director, Head of the Ural Department of the Russian Union of Filmmakers, president of the Ural Guild of Cinematographers.", "Title: A Girl and a Dolphin\n\nA Girl and a Dolphin (Russian: Де́вочка и дельфи́н) is a 1979 Soviet/Russian animated film directed by Rosalia Zelma, produced at the TV film studio Ekran in Moscow. The film is a poetic sketch cartoon about the friendship of a girl and a dolphin. The cartoon is distinguished by a deep level of romance and moral purity. A great musical arrangement by Eduard Artemyev and the song were used, which precisely reflect the meaning of the story.", "Title: Luna Park (1992 film)\n\nLuna Park (Russian: Луна-парк ; 1992) is a Franco-Russian produced film. The second feature film of Russian director Pavel Lungin, it depicts the story of a young antisemitic skinhead leader, Andrei Leonov (Andrei Gutin) who is forced to come to terms with the discovery that his father, Naoum Kheifitz (Oleg Borisov) is of Jewish ancestry . The film, of the \"chernukha\" (Russian: чернуха, roughly \"black stuff\"), genre, follows Andrei as he explores his heritage and the relationship he begins with his father.", "Title: Eduard Artemyev\n\nEduard Nikolaevich Artemyev PAR (Russian: Эдуа́рд Никола́евич Арте́мьев ; ] ; born 30 November 1937) is a Russian composer of electronic music and film scores. Outside of Russia he is mostly known for his soundtracks for films such as \"Solaris\", \"Siberiade\", \"Stalker\" and \"Burnt by the Sun\". He was awarded the title People's Artist of Russia in 1999.", "Title: House of Fools (film)\n\nHouse of Fools (Russian: Дом дураков , \"Dom durakov\") is a 2002 Russian film by Andrei Konchalovsky about psychiatric patients and combatants during the First Chechen War. It stars Julia Vysotskaya and Sultan Islamov and features a number of cameo appearances by Bryan Adams, with the music composed by Eduard Artemyev.", "Title: The Mirror (1975 film)\n\nMirror (Russian: Зеркало , \"Zerkalo \" ; known in the United States as \"The Mirror\") is a 1975 Russian art film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. It is loosely autobiographical, unconventionally structured, and incorporates poems composed and read by the director's father, Arseny Tarkovsky. The film features Margarita Terekhova, Ignat Daniltsev, Alla Demidova, Anatoli Solonitsyn, Tarkovsky's wife Larisa Tarkovskaya and his mother Maria Vishnyakova, with a soundtrack by Eduard Artemyev." ]
6,751
What was the population in 2010 for the town that holds Newfound Lake?
1,613
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Shaver, founder of the Fresno Flume and Irrigation Company that built the dam, creating the lake.", " The lake served as a mill pond for the Shaver Sawmill and the source for a flume that ran 42 miles to Clovis, CA.", " The original town of Shaver was buried under the lake when the Thomas A. Edison Company purchased and enlarged the lake in 1919.", " l" ], "title": "Shaver Lake, California" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cockermouth River is a 9.5 mi stream located in central New Hampshire in the United States.", " It is the longest tributary of Newfound Lake, part of the Pemigewasset River and ultimately Merrimack River watersheds.", " The river takes its name from the \"Cockermouth Grant\", an early name for a portion of the town of Hebron." ], "title": "Cockermouth River" }, { "sentences": [ "Bristol is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.", " The population was 3,054 at the 2010 census.", " It is home to Wellington State Park, Sugar Hill State Forest, and Profile Falls on the Smith River.", " Surrounded by hills and lakes, Bristol includes the lower two-thirds of Newfound Lake, a resort area." ], "title": "Bristol, New Hampshire" }, { "sentences": [ "Newfound Lake is located in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.", " It is situated in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, in the towns of Alexandria, Bridgewater, Bristol, and Hebron.", " Its area of 4451 acre places it behind only Lake Winnipesaukee and Squam Lake among lakes located entirely within New Hampshire, and fourth in the state overall, when Umbagog Lake on the Maine border is included.", " Newfound Lake is refreshed twice a year by eight underground springs and has 22 mi of shore line.", " The lake is about 2.5 mi wide and 6 mi long.", " The deepest point is 183 ft .", " Major tributaries include the Fowler River and the Cockermouth River.", " Its outlet is the Newfound River, flowing through Bristol village into the Pemigewasset River.", " The lake volume is 98 billion gallons of water." ], "title": "Newfound Lake" }, { "sentences": [ "Round Lake Park is a village in Lake County, Illinois, United States.", " The population was 7,505 at the 2010 census.", " It is located along the south side of the lake, Round Lake.", " The lake is well regarded secret for many water skiers.", " Access to the lake from this town is private and only for residents of Round Lake Park." ], "title": "Round Lake Park, Illinois" }, { "sentences": [ "Chapin, popularly known as the capital of Lake Murray, is a town located at the northern tip of Lexington County, South Carolina bordering Newberry County, South Carolina to the south.", " Lake Murray separates Chapin from the rest of Lexington County.", " Chapin is located approximately 22 miles northwest of Columbia and many people commute there for work, however, the town is considered fringe rural by the US postal service.", " Chapin is known for its charm and southern hospitality and is consistently rated in the Top 10 places to live in South Carolina.", " Chapin was founded by Martin Chapin in 1889.", " The following year, 1890, the railroad was built to connect Chapin to Columbia, South Carolina and other major regions.", " The population of Chapin was 1,445 according to the 2010 census, however, the population of the area with a Chapin mailing address, which is all known as Chapin by local people, is 6,742.", " The town government is set up in the Mayor-Council form and the current Chapin mayor is J. Robert (Skip) Wilson.", " Chapin has four public schools in the area; the first Chapin school was built in 1924.", " Lake Murray is the main attraction to Chapin and provides recreational boaters with water-related entertainment." ], "title": "Chapin, South Carolina" } ]
[ "Title: Lake Forest, Illinois\n\nLake Forest is a city located in Lake County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 19,375. The city is along the shore of Lake Michigan, and is a part of the Chicago metropolitan area and the North Shore. Lake Forest was founded around Lake Forest College and was laid out as a town in 1857 as a stop for travelers making their way south to Chicago. The Lake Forest City Hall, designed by Charles Sumner Frost, was completed in 1898 and originally housed the fire department, the Lake Forest Library, and city offices. Lake Forest is among the wealthiest cities in the United States.", "Title: Green Lake, Wisconsin\n\nGreen Lake is a city in Green Lake County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 960 at the 2010 census. The city is located on the north side of Green Lake. The city of Green Lake is the county seat for the county of Green Lake. The Town of Green Lake is located on the south side of Big Green Lake, opposite the city.", "Title: Hebron Village Historic District\n\nThe Hebron Village Historic District encompasses the heart of the small town of Hebron, New Hampshire. It consists of the town common, located near the northwest tip of Newfound Lake, the local cemetery, and the buildings immediately adjacent. Four of the thirteen major buildings are public facilities, while eight are residences and one is a store. Two of the public buildings have been repurposed: the town hall is located in a building that was a chapel in 1909, and the public library is located in a building that was built as a grange hall in 1915. Most of the residential structures were built in the first half of the 19th century.", "Title: Alexandria, New Hampshire\n\nAlexandria is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,613 at the 2010 census. Newfound Lake is in the northeast corner, with Wellington State Park on the western shore. The town is home to Welton Falls State Forest. Cardigan Mountain State Park, with Mount Cardigan, is in the west. Another attraction is Mowglis Mountain, named for Rudyard Kipling's \"Jungle Book\" hero.", "Title: Shaver Lake, California\n\nShaver Lake (formerly, Musick Creek and Musick Creek Heights) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fresno County, California, United States. The population was 634 at the 2010 census, down from 705 at the 2000 census. Shaver Lake is on the southwest end of the lake of the same name, 10 mi east of New Auberry, at an elevation of 5627 feet . The name honors C.B. Shaver, founder of the Fresno Flume and Irrigation Company that built the dam, creating the lake. The lake served as a mill pond for the Shaver Sawmill and the source for a flume that ran 42 miles to Clovis, CA. The original town of Shaver was buried under the lake when the Thomas A. Edison Company purchased and enlarged the lake in 1919. l", "Title: Cockermouth River\n\nThe Cockermouth River is a 9.5 mi stream located in central New Hampshire in the United States. It is the longest tributary of Newfound Lake, part of the Pemigewasset River and ultimately Merrimack River watersheds. The river takes its name from the \"Cockermouth Grant\", an early name for a portion of the town of Hebron.", "Title: Bristol, New Hampshire\n\nBristol is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,054 at the 2010 census. It is home to Wellington State Park, Sugar Hill State Forest, and Profile Falls on the Smith River. Surrounded by hills and lakes, Bristol includes the lower two-thirds of Newfound Lake, a resort area.", "Title: Newfound Lake\n\nNewfound Lake is located in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. It is situated in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, in the towns of Alexandria, Bridgewater, Bristol, and Hebron. Its area of 4451 acre places it behind only Lake Winnipesaukee and Squam Lake among lakes located entirely within New Hampshire, and fourth in the state overall, when Umbagog Lake on the Maine border is included. Newfound Lake is refreshed twice a year by eight underground springs and has 22 mi of shore line. The lake is about 2.5 mi wide and 6 mi long. The deepest point is 183 ft . Major tributaries include the Fowler River and the Cockermouth River. Its outlet is the Newfound River, flowing through Bristol village into the Pemigewasset River. The lake volume is 98 billion gallons of water.", "Title: Round Lake Park, Illinois\n\nRound Lake Park is a village in Lake County, Illinois, United States. The population was 7,505 at the 2010 census. It is located along the south side of the lake, Round Lake. The lake is well regarded secret for many water skiers. Access to the lake from this town is private and only for residents of Round Lake Park.", "Title: Chapin, South Carolina\n\nChapin, popularly known as the capital of Lake Murray, is a town located at the northern tip of Lexington County, South Carolina bordering Newberry County, South Carolina to the south. Lake Murray separates Chapin from the rest of Lexington County. Chapin is located approximately 22 miles northwest of Columbia and many people commute there for work, however, the town is considered fringe rural by the US postal service. Chapin is known for its charm and southern hospitality and is consistently rated in the Top 10 places to live in South Carolina. Chapin was founded by Martin Chapin in 1889. The following year, 1890, the railroad was built to connect Chapin to Columbia, South Carolina and other major regions. The population of Chapin was 1,445 according to the 2010 census, however, the population of the area with a Chapin mailing address, which is all known as Chapin by local people, is 6,742. The town government is set up in the Mayor-Council form and the current Chapin mayor is J. Robert (Skip) Wilson. Chapin has four public schools in the area; the first Chapin school was built in 1924. Lake Murray is the main attraction to Chapin and provides recreational boaters with water-related entertainment." ]
6,752
Who was the third Vice President of the United States, whose character sings the "Your Obedient Servant" song from Act 2 of the musical "Hamilton"?
Aaron Burr
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[ { "sentences": [ "Jeremiah Eames Rankin (January 2, 1828 – November 28, 1904) was an abolitionist, champion of the temperance movement, minister of Washington D.C.'s First Congregational Church, and correspondent with Frederick Douglass.", " In 1890 he was appointed sixth president of Howard University in Washington, D.C. Howard University's Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel was built during Jeremiah Rankin's tenure as president (1890–1903) and named after his brother.", " Rankin is best known as author of the hymns \"God Be with You 'Til we Meet Again\" and \"Tell It to Jesus.\"", " In 1903 Rankin published a fictional journal of Esther Burr (Jonathan Edwards's daughter and mother of the third vice president of the United States, Aaron Burr)." ], "title": "Jeremiah Rankin" }, { "sentences": [ "The Office of the Vice President includes personnel who directly support or advise the Vice President of the United States.", " The Office is headed by the Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United States, currently Nick Ayers.", " The Office also provides staffing and support to the Second Lady of the United States.", " It is primarily housed in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, with offices for the Vice President also in the West Wing, the U.S. Capitol and in the Vice President's official residence." ], "title": "Office of the Vice President of the United States" }, { "sentences": [ "Aaron Burr Jr. (February 6, 1756September 14, 1836) was an American politician.", " He was the third Vice President of the United States (1801–1805), serving during Thomas Jefferson's first term." ], "title": "Aaron Burr" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a List of Presidents of Colombia.", " Under the Colombian Constitution of 1991, the President of Colombia is the head of state and head of government of the Republic of Colombia.", " As chief of the executive branch and head of the national government as a whole, the presidency is the highest political office in Colombia by influence and recognition.", " The president is also the commander-in-chief of the Military Forces of Colombia.", " The president is directly elected to a four-year term in a popular election.", " Since the passing of the \"Legislative Act 2 of 2004\", no person may be elected President more than twice.", " Upon the death, resignation, or removal from office of an incumbent President, the Vice President assumes the office.", " The President must be at least 30 years of age and a \"natural born\" citizen of Colombia." ], "title": "List of Presidents of Colombia" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The World Was Wide Enough\" is the penultimate song from Act 2 of the musical \"Hamilton\", based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015.", " Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song.", " The song recounts the events of the 1804 duel in Weehawken, New Jersey between then–Vice President Aaron Burr and former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton." ], "title": "The World Was Wide Enough" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Your Obedient Servant\" is the twentieth song from Act 2 of the musical \"Hamilton\", based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015.", " Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song.", " The song is sung by the characters of Hamilton and Aaron Burr, originally performed by Miranda and Leslie Odom Jr., respectively." ], "title": "Your Obedient Servant (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The president pro tempore of the United States Senate ( or ), also president pro tem, is the second-highest-ranking official of the United States Senate.", " of the United States Constitution provides that the Vice President of the United States is, despite not being a senator, the President of the Senate, and mandates that the Senate must choose a president \"pro tempore\" to act in the Vice President's absence.", " Unlike the vice president, the president pro tempore is an elected member of the Senate, able to speak or vote on any issue.", " Selected by the Senate at large, the president pro tempore has enjoyed many privileges and some limited powers.", " During the vice president's absence, the president pro tempore is empowered to preside over Senate sessions.", " In practice, neither the vice president nor the president pro tempore usually presides; instead, the duty of presiding officer is rotated among junior senators of the majority party to give them experience in parliamentary procedure." ], "title": "President pro tempore of the United States Senate" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Room Where It Happens\" is the fifth song from Act 2 of the musical \"Hamilton\", based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015.", " The musical relates the life of Alexander Hamilton and his relationships with his family, and Aaron Burr.", " Lin-Manuel Miranda composed the music, lyrics and book for the song and musical.", " The song relates the story of the Compromise of 1790." ], "title": "The Room Where It Happens" }, { "sentences": [ "The election of President and Vice President of the United States is an indirect election in which citizens of the United States who are registered to vote in one of the 50 U.S. states or Washington, D.C. cast ballots for members of the U.S. Electoral College, known as electors.", " These electors then in turn cast direct votes, known as electoral votes, for President and Vice President.", " The candidate who receives an absolute majority of electoral votes for President or Vice President (currently, at least 270 out of a total of 538) is then elected to that office.", " If no candidate receives an absolute majority for President, the House of Representatives chooses the President; if no one receives a majority for Vice President, then the Senate chooses the Vice President." ], "title": "United States presidential election" }, { "sentences": [ "\"It's Quiet Uptown\" is the eighteenth song from Act 2 of the musical \"Hamilton\", based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015.", " Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song.", " The song takes place in the second act of the musical, as the characters Alexander Hamilton and his wife Eliza grieve over their son's death." ], "title": "It's Quiet Uptown" } ]
[ "Title: Jeremiah Rankin\n\nJeremiah Eames Rankin (January 2, 1828 – November 28, 1904) was an abolitionist, champion of the temperance movement, minister of Washington D.C.'s First Congregational Church, and correspondent with Frederick Douglass. In 1890 he was appointed sixth president of Howard University in Washington, D.C. Howard University's Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel was built during Jeremiah Rankin's tenure as president (1890–1903) and named after his brother. Rankin is best known as author of the hymns \"God Be with You 'Til we Meet Again\" and \"Tell It to Jesus.\" In 1903 Rankin published a fictional journal of Esther Burr (Jonathan Edwards's daughter and mother of the third vice president of the United States, Aaron Burr).", "Title: Office of the Vice President of the United States\n\nThe Office of the Vice President includes personnel who directly support or advise the Vice President of the United States. The Office is headed by the Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United States, currently Nick Ayers. The Office also provides staffing and support to the Second Lady of the United States. It is primarily housed in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, with offices for the Vice President also in the West Wing, the U.S. Capitol and in the Vice President's official residence.", "Title: Aaron Burr\n\nAaron Burr Jr. (February 6, 1756September 14, 1836) was an American politician. He was the third Vice President of the United States (1801–1805), serving during Thomas Jefferson's first term.", "Title: List of Presidents of Colombia\n\nThe following is a List of Presidents of Colombia. Under the Colombian Constitution of 1991, the President of Colombia is the head of state and head of government of the Republic of Colombia. As chief of the executive branch and head of the national government as a whole, the presidency is the highest political office in Colombia by influence and recognition. The president is also the commander-in-chief of the Military Forces of Colombia. The president is directly elected to a four-year term in a popular election. Since the passing of the \"Legislative Act 2 of 2004\", no person may be elected President more than twice. Upon the death, resignation, or removal from office of an incumbent President, the Vice President assumes the office. The President must be at least 30 years of age and a \"natural born\" citizen of Colombia.", "Title: The World Was Wide Enough\n\n\"The World Was Wide Enough\" is the penultimate song from Act 2 of the musical \"Hamilton\", based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song. The song recounts the events of the 1804 duel in Weehawken, New Jersey between then–Vice President Aaron Burr and former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton.", "Title: Your Obedient Servant (song)\n\n\"Your Obedient Servant\" is the twentieth song from Act 2 of the musical \"Hamilton\", based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song. The song is sung by the characters of Hamilton and Aaron Burr, originally performed by Miranda and Leslie Odom Jr., respectively.", "Title: President pro tempore of the United States Senate\n\nThe president pro tempore of the United States Senate ( or ), also president pro tem, is the second-highest-ranking official of the United States Senate. of the United States Constitution provides that the Vice President of the United States is, despite not being a senator, the President of the Senate, and mandates that the Senate must choose a president \"pro tempore\" to act in the Vice President's absence. Unlike the vice president, the president pro tempore is an elected member of the Senate, able to speak or vote on any issue. Selected by the Senate at large, the president pro tempore has enjoyed many privileges and some limited powers. During the vice president's absence, the president pro tempore is empowered to preside over Senate sessions. In practice, neither the vice president nor the president pro tempore usually presides; instead, the duty of presiding officer is rotated among junior senators of the majority party to give them experience in parliamentary procedure.", "Title: The Room Where It Happens\n\n\"The Room Where It Happens\" is the fifth song from Act 2 of the musical \"Hamilton\", based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. The musical relates the life of Alexander Hamilton and his relationships with his family, and Aaron Burr. Lin-Manuel Miranda composed the music, lyrics and book for the song and musical. The song relates the story of the Compromise of 1790.", "Title: United States presidential election\n\nThe election of President and Vice President of the United States is an indirect election in which citizens of the United States who are registered to vote in one of the 50 U.S. states or Washington, D.C. cast ballots for members of the U.S. Electoral College, known as electors. These electors then in turn cast direct votes, known as electoral votes, for President and Vice President. The candidate who receives an absolute majority of electoral votes for President or Vice President (currently, at least 270 out of a total of 538) is then elected to that office. If no candidate receives an absolute majority for President, the House of Representatives chooses the President; if no one receives a majority for Vice President, then the Senate chooses the Vice President.", "Title: It's Quiet Uptown\n\n\"It's Quiet Uptown\" is the eighteenth song from Act 2 of the musical \"Hamilton\", based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song. The song takes place in the second act of the musical, as the characters Alexander Hamilton and his wife Eliza grieve over their son's death." ]
6,753
In what neighborhood of Brooklyn does a 1988-born Yemeni American professional boxer have a gym?
Bay Ridge
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[ { "sentences": [ "Wayne 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": "Wayne Elcock" }, { "sentences": [ "Sadam Ali (born September 26, 1988) is a Yemeni American professional boxer, who fights at welterweight." ], "title": "Sadam Ali" }, { "sentences": [ "Efrain Esquivias (born February 29, 1988 in Carson, California, United States) is an American professional boxer in the Super Bantamweight division and is the current WBA Fedelatin Super Bantamweight Champion.", " Efrain is trained by 5-time Trainer of the Year Freddie Roach at the Wild Card Boxing gym.", " He is of Mexican descent." ], "title": "Efrain Esquivias Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Jermall Charlo (born May 19, 1990) is an American professional boxer who held the IBF light middleweight title from 2015 to 2017.", " His identical twin brother, Jermell Charlo, is also a professional boxer and is younger by one minute.", " Both brothers are graduates of Hastings High School.", " They began boxing when they started following their father, himself a former boxer, into the gym.", " In 2016, both brothers became world champions when Jermell won the WBC light middleweight title." ], "title": "Jermall Charlo" }, { "sentences": [ "Joe Frazier's Gym was a training facility owned by American professional boxer, Joe Frazier.", " Frazier trained at the gym while preparing for his 1971 Fight of the Century against Muhammed Ali.", "" ], "title": "Joe Frazier's Gym" }, { "sentences": [ "Jermell De'Avante Charlo (born May 19, 1990) is an American professional boxer who has held the WBC super welterweight title since 2016.", " His identical twin brother, Jermall Charlo, is also a professional boxer and is older by one minute.", " Both brothers are graduates of Hastings High School in Alief, Houston,Texas.", " They began boxing when they started following their father, a former boxer, into the gym." ], "title": "Jermell Charlo" }, { "sentences": [ "Samson Dutch Boy Gym is one of the fight names used by former professional boxer and Muaythai practitioner from Thailand, Somboon Phantasi (Thai: สมบูรณ์ พานตะสี ; born 11 July 1972 in Changhan, Roi-Et, Thailand).", " His Muaythai fight name was Saenmuangnoi Lukchaopormahesak (Thai: แสนเมืองน้อย ลูกเจ้าพ่อมเหศักดิ์ ), in Muaythai, he is a famous and popular Muaythai fighter, ever lost-won with Veeraphol Sahaprom 2 times.", " His other fight names were Samson Esarn, Samson Isaan, Saenmuangnoi Lukchaopormahesak, Samson Kratingdaenggym, Samson 3-K Battery, Samson Toyota-Thailand and Samson Elite Gym." ], "title": "Samson Dutch Boy Gym" }, { "sentences": [ "Shingo Wake (和氣 慎吾 , Wake Shingo , born 21 July 1987) is a Japanese professional boxer and former OPBF super bantamweight champion.", " He trained under Satoshi Koguchi at Koguchi Boxing Gym in Tokyo.", " Wake was scouted early by Koguchi, who spotted his talent and persuaded him to move to Tokyo and pursue a boxing career.", " He has since changed boxing gym and now trains at Flare boxing gym.", " A southpaw, Wake is dubbed a \"sharp shooter\" due to his accuracy and speed in the ring." ], "title": "Shingo Wake" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Hunter, Jr. (born July 10, 1988) is an American professional boxer who challenged for the WBO junior heavyweight title in 2017.", " As an amateur he won the National Championships as a super heavyweight in 2007 and 2009, and qualified for the 2012 Olympics in the heavyweight division.", " He is the son of former professional boxer Mike \"the Bounty\" Hunter." ], "title": "Michael Hunter (American boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Shemuel Pagan is a professional boxer in the Lightweight division.", " He is trained by his father, Robert Pagan.", " He is currently training at Sadam Ali's gym in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.", " Shemuel Pagan is a Puerto Rican American of strict Jewish faith." ], "title": "Shemuel Pagan" } ]
[ "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: Sadam Ali\n\nSadam Ali (born September 26, 1988) is a Yemeni American professional boxer, who fights at welterweight.", "Title: Efrain Esquivias Jr.\n\nEfrain Esquivias (born February 29, 1988 in Carson, California, United States) is an American professional boxer in the Super Bantamweight division and is the current WBA Fedelatin Super Bantamweight Champion. Efrain is trained by 5-time Trainer of the Year Freddie Roach at the Wild Card Boxing gym. He is of Mexican descent.", "Title: Jermall Charlo\n\nJermall Charlo (born May 19, 1990) is an American professional boxer who held the IBF light middleweight title from 2015 to 2017. His identical twin brother, Jermell Charlo, is also a professional boxer and is younger by one minute. Both brothers are graduates of Hastings High School. They began boxing when they started following their father, himself a former boxer, into the gym. In 2016, both brothers became world champions when Jermell won the WBC light middleweight title.", "Title: Joe Frazier's Gym\n\nJoe Frazier's Gym was a training facility owned by American professional boxer, Joe Frazier. Frazier trained at the gym while preparing for his 1971 Fight of the Century against Muhammed Ali. ", "Title: Jermell Charlo\n\nJermell De'Avante Charlo (born May 19, 1990) is an American professional boxer who has held the WBC super welterweight title since 2016. His identical twin brother, Jermall Charlo, is also a professional boxer and is older by one minute. Both brothers are graduates of Hastings High School in Alief, Houston,Texas. They began boxing when they started following their father, a former boxer, into the gym.", "Title: Samson Dutch Boy Gym\n\nSamson Dutch Boy Gym is one of the fight names used by former professional boxer and Muaythai practitioner from Thailand, Somboon Phantasi (Thai: สมบูรณ์ พานตะสี ; born 11 July 1972 in Changhan, Roi-Et, Thailand). His Muaythai fight name was Saenmuangnoi Lukchaopormahesak (Thai: แสนเมืองน้อย ลูกเจ้าพ่อมเหศักดิ์ ), in Muaythai, he is a famous and popular Muaythai fighter, ever lost-won with Veeraphol Sahaprom 2 times. His other fight names were Samson Esarn, Samson Isaan, Saenmuangnoi Lukchaopormahesak, Samson Kratingdaenggym, Samson 3-K Battery, Samson Toyota-Thailand and Samson Elite Gym.", "Title: Shingo Wake\n\nShingo Wake (和氣 慎吾 , Wake Shingo , born 21 July 1987) is a Japanese professional boxer and former OPBF super bantamweight champion. He trained under Satoshi Koguchi at Koguchi Boxing Gym in Tokyo. Wake was scouted early by Koguchi, who spotted his talent and persuaded him to move to Tokyo and pursue a boxing career. He has since changed boxing gym and now trains at Flare boxing gym. A southpaw, Wake is dubbed a \"sharp shooter\" due to his accuracy and speed in the ring.", "Title: Michael Hunter (American boxer)\n\nMichael Hunter, Jr. (born July 10, 1988) is an American professional boxer who challenged for the WBO junior heavyweight title in 2017. As an amateur he won the National Championships as a super heavyweight in 2007 and 2009, and qualified for the 2012 Olympics in the heavyweight division. He is the son of former professional boxer Mike \"the Bounty\" Hunter.", "Title: Shemuel Pagan\n\nShemuel Pagan is a professional boxer in the Lightweight division. He is trained by his father, Robert Pagan. He is currently training at Sadam Ali's gym in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Shemuel Pagan is a Puerto Rican American of strict Jewish faith." ]
6,754
Are the Istanbul Aviation Museum and Şehzade Mosque both military-based edifices?
no
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Istanbul Aviation Museum, a.k.a. Turkish Air Force Museum, (Turkish: \"Havacılık Müzesi or Hava Kuvvetleri Müzesi\" ) is a military-based museum for aviation, owned and operated by the Turkish Air Force.", " The museum is located in Yeşilköy neighborhood of Bakırköy district in Istanbul, Turkey.", " The area of the museum is 65000 m2" ], "title": "Istanbul Aviation Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "On 7 June 2016, at around 08:40 (UTC+3), a bombing occurred in central Istanbul, Turkey, killing 12 people and injuring 51 others, three of them seriously.", " The attack targeted a bus carrying policemen as the vehicle passed through the Vezneciler district near the Şehzade Mosque and the Vezneciler Metro station." ], "title": "June 2016 Istanbul bombing" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bournemouth Aviation Museum is an aviation museum located next to Bournemouth International Airport, near the village of Hurn in Christchurch.", " It houses a number of aircraft, aero engines, cockpits and a double-decker bus.", " Unusually for such a museum, its policy is to have open cockpits and visitors are encouraged to climb into the cockpits and press knobs, turn dials, pull levers, flick switches, etc.", " Cockpits open in this manner include the Vulcan, Lightning and Canberra.", " It has a flight simulator which is free to use, operated from a mock up cockpit.", " The museum has recently restored a Boeing 737-200 named 'The Spirit of Peter Bath' and has created an exhibition about Sir Peter Bath and his company 'Bath Travel' inside the fuselage.", " It is believed that Bournemouth Aviation Museum is the only museum in Europe to include a 737-200 in its collection.", " Even more recently the museum has taken ownership of the forward fuselage of an ex Empire Test Pilots School BAC 1-11, quite apt considering the aircraft was built only a few hundred metres from where it rests now." ], "title": "Bournemouth Aviation Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "Ankara Aviation Museum (Turkish: \"Ankara Hava Müzesi\" ) is a military-based museum for aviation, owned and operated by the Turkish Air Force.", " The museum is located in Etimesgut district of Ankara, Turkey.", " The area of the museum is 64321 m2 ." ], "title": "Ankara Aviation Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Finnish Airforce Museum (Finnish: \"Suomen Ilmavoimamuseo\" ), formerly the Aviation Museum of Central Finland (Finnish: \"Keski-Suomen ilmailumuseo\" ), is an aviation museum located near Jyväskylä Airport in Tikkakoski, Jyväskylä, Finland.", " The museum exhibits the aviation history of Finland, from the early 1900s until today.", " The museum is owned by the Foundation of Aviation Museum of Central Finland (Finnish: \"Keski-Suomen Ilmailumuseosäätiö\" )." ], "title": "Finnish Airforce Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "Vezneciler is a station on the M2 line of the Istanbul Metro.", " The station is located under Şehzadebaşı Street and 16 Mart Şehitleri Street in the historical Fatih district of Istanbul.", " Opened on 16 March 2014, Vezneciler is the most recently opened station on the M2 line.", " At 30m below ground level, it is the deepest station of the Istanbul Metro.", " During the inauguration the station was dedicated to Ottoman police officers who were killed during a conflict with British forces during the Occupation of Constantinople in 1920.", " Istanbul University's main campus, Beyazıt Square and the Şehzade Mosque are a few landmarks in the vicinity of the station.", " On 7 June 2016, a bomb reportedly targeting a police bus struck around this station." ], "title": "Vezneciler (Istanbul Metro)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Şehzade Mosque (Turkish: \"Şehzade Camii\" , from the original Persian شاهزاده \"Šāhzādeh\", meaning \"prince\") is a 16th-century Ottoman imperial mosque located in the district of Fatih, on the third hill of Istanbul, Turkey.", " It was commissioned by Suleiman the Magnificent as a memorial to his son Şehzade Mehmed who died in 1543.", " It is sometimes referred to as the \"Prince's Mosque\" in English.", " In a June 2016 attack, the windows of the mosque were shattered." ], "title": "Şehzade Mosque" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert L. “Bob” Rasmussen (born May 26, 1930 in Rio Vista, California), is a noted military artist; a retired Captain of the United States Navy; a former career naval aviator, primarily in the F-8 Crusader; a former member of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, and Director of the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola, Florida.", " His Vietnam war experiences, including surviving the fire aboard USS \"Oriskany\" , have been documented in several books.", " A prolific artist, Rasmussen has created hundreds of Naval Aviation paintings in watercolor, oil and acrylic.", " His bronze sculptures include the design of the Spirit of Naval Aviation, displayed at the front entrance of the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida, the Alan Shepard memorial heroic figure at the Astronaut Hall of Fame, and the World War II and Korean War memorials in Pensacola, Florida.", " His works have been displayed around the country, including the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, and the NASA Museum at Cape Canaveral, Florida.", " Rasmussen is the recipient of the R.G. Smith Award for Excellence in Naval Aviation Art, was inducted into the Naval Aviation Hall of Honor in 2008, and was awarded the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award on 24 September 2009." ], "title": "Robert L. Rasmussen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada (formerly the Western Canada Aviation Museum) is a museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.", " It is the second largest aviation museum in Canada.", " The collection is housed in an original Trans-Canada Air Lines (today operating as Air Canada) hangar dating from the 1930s." ], "title": "Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chinese Aviation Museum (), sometimes referred to as the China Aviation Museum and the Datangshan Aviation Museum (due to its location adjacent to the mountain of the same name), is an aviation museum close to Beijing in China.", " The museum was first opened to the public on 11 November 1989, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army Air Force." ], "title": "Chinese Aviation Museum" } ]
[ "Title: Istanbul Aviation Museum\n\nThe Istanbul Aviation Museum, a.k.a. Turkish Air Force Museum, (Turkish: \"Havacılık Müzesi or Hava Kuvvetleri Müzesi\" ) is a military-based museum for aviation, owned and operated by the Turkish Air Force. The museum is located in Yeşilköy neighborhood of Bakırköy district in Istanbul, Turkey. The area of the museum is 65000 m2", "Title: June 2016 Istanbul bombing\n\nOn 7 June 2016, at around 08:40 (UTC+3), a bombing occurred in central Istanbul, Turkey, killing 12 people and injuring 51 others, three of them seriously. The attack targeted a bus carrying policemen as the vehicle passed through the Vezneciler district near the Şehzade Mosque and the Vezneciler Metro station.", "Title: Bournemouth Aviation Museum\n\nThe Bournemouth Aviation Museum is an aviation museum located next to Bournemouth International Airport, near the village of Hurn in Christchurch. It houses a number of aircraft, aero engines, cockpits and a double-decker bus. Unusually for such a museum, its policy is to have open cockpits and visitors are encouraged to climb into the cockpits and press knobs, turn dials, pull levers, flick switches, etc. Cockpits open in this manner include the Vulcan, Lightning and Canberra. It has a flight simulator which is free to use, operated from a mock up cockpit. The museum has recently restored a Boeing 737-200 named 'The Spirit of Peter Bath' and has created an exhibition about Sir Peter Bath and his company 'Bath Travel' inside the fuselage. It is believed that Bournemouth Aviation Museum is the only museum in Europe to include a 737-200 in its collection. Even more recently the museum has taken ownership of the forward fuselage of an ex Empire Test Pilots School BAC 1-11, quite apt considering the aircraft was built only a few hundred metres from where it rests now.", "Title: Ankara Aviation Museum\n\nAnkara Aviation Museum (Turkish: \"Ankara Hava Müzesi\" ) is a military-based museum for aviation, owned and operated by the Turkish Air Force. The museum is located in Etimesgut district of Ankara, Turkey. The area of the museum is 64321 m2 .", "Title: Finnish Airforce Museum\n\nThe Finnish Airforce Museum (Finnish: \"Suomen Ilmavoimamuseo\" ), formerly the Aviation Museum of Central Finland (Finnish: \"Keski-Suomen ilmailumuseo\" ), is an aviation museum located near Jyväskylä Airport in Tikkakoski, Jyväskylä, Finland. The museum exhibits the aviation history of Finland, from the early 1900s until today. The museum is owned by the Foundation of Aviation Museum of Central Finland (Finnish: \"Keski-Suomen Ilmailumuseosäätiö\" ).", "Title: Vezneciler (Istanbul Metro)\n\nVezneciler is a station on the M2 line of the Istanbul Metro. The station is located under Şehzadebaşı Street and 16 Mart Şehitleri Street in the historical Fatih district of Istanbul. Opened on 16 March 2014, Vezneciler is the most recently opened station on the M2 line. At 30m below ground level, it is the deepest station of the Istanbul Metro. During the inauguration the station was dedicated to Ottoman police officers who were killed during a conflict with British forces during the Occupation of Constantinople in 1920. Istanbul University's main campus, Beyazıt Square and the Şehzade Mosque are a few landmarks in the vicinity of the station. On 7 June 2016, a bomb reportedly targeting a police bus struck around this station.", "Title: Şehzade Mosque\n\nThe Şehzade Mosque (Turkish: \"Şehzade Camii\" , from the original Persian شاهزاده \"Šāhzādeh\", meaning \"prince\") is a 16th-century Ottoman imperial mosque located in the district of Fatih, on the third hill of Istanbul, Turkey. It was commissioned by Suleiman the Magnificent as a memorial to his son Şehzade Mehmed who died in 1543. It is sometimes referred to as the \"Prince's Mosque\" in English. In a June 2016 attack, the windows of the mosque were shattered.", "Title: Robert L. Rasmussen\n\nRobert L. “Bob” Rasmussen (born May 26, 1930 in Rio Vista, California), is a noted military artist; a retired Captain of the United States Navy; a former career naval aviator, primarily in the F-8 Crusader; a former member of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, and Director of the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola, Florida. His Vietnam war experiences, including surviving the fire aboard USS \"Oriskany\" , have been documented in several books. A prolific artist, Rasmussen has created hundreds of Naval Aviation paintings in watercolor, oil and acrylic. His bronze sculptures include the design of the Spirit of Naval Aviation, displayed at the front entrance of the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida, the Alan Shepard memorial heroic figure at the Astronaut Hall of Fame, and the World War II and Korean War memorials in Pensacola, Florida. His works have been displayed around the country, including the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, and the NASA Museum at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Rasmussen is the recipient of the R.G. Smith Award for Excellence in Naval Aviation Art, was inducted into the Naval Aviation Hall of Honor in 2008, and was awarded the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award on 24 September 2009.", "Title: Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada\n\nThe Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada (formerly the Western Canada Aviation Museum) is a museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is the second largest aviation museum in Canada. The collection is housed in an original Trans-Canada Air Lines (today operating as Air Canada) hangar dating from the 1930s.", "Title: Chinese Aviation Museum\n\nThe Chinese Aviation Museum (), sometimes referred to as the China Aviation Museum and the Datangshan Aviation Museum (due to its location adjacent to the mountain of the same name), is an aviation museum close to Beijing in China. The museum was first opened to the public on 11 November 1989, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army Air Force." ]
6,755
Christmas Time was released on the single that was recorded in what year?
1977
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Christmas Time (Is Here Again)\" (Lennon/McCartney/Harrison/Starkey) is a Christmas song recorded by the Beatles for their 1967 fan club Christmas record.", " After being slated for inclusion in the planned (but ultimately scrapped) \"Sessions\" compilation album in 1985, the song finally saw official re-release in 1995 on the \"Free as a Bird\" single (issued in conjunction with the \"Anthology\" series), for which it was edited from its original 6:17 to a shortened version of 3:03.", " The song opens with a light-hearted tune from all four of the Beatles and occasionally cuts to a tale of the Beatles arriving at the fictional BBC house.", " This part of the song was cut from the 1995 single version.", " The song then closes with a Christmas greeting from all four of the Beatles.", " At the end, \"Auld Lang Syne\" is played on the organ as Lennon reads one of his original nonsense free verse poems." ], "title": "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Christmas Time\" is a song by Canadian rock singer-songwriter Bryan Adams.", " It was written by Adams and Jim Vallance and became Adams' most popular Christmas song.", " It was originally released on clear, green vinyl with a picture sleeve.", " It was written and recorded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.", " No music video was shot for the song.", " Over thirty years after it was first recorded, the song still receives significant radio airplay each year during the Christmas season." ], "title": "Christmas Time (Bryan Adams song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Free as a Bird\" is a song originally composed and recorded in 1977 as a home demo by John Lennon.", " In 1995, a studio version of the recording, incorporating contributions from Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, was released as a single by the Beatles.", " It was released 25 years after the break-up of the band and 15 years after the death of Lennon." ], "title": "Free as a Bird" }, { "sentences": [ "Christmas Jollies is the third album released by Vincent Montana Jr. and his first Christmas album.", " It was recorded and released on Salsoul Records.", " The album includes a few new Christmas tunes, co-written by Vincent Montana, Jr. himself, entitled, \"There's Someone Who's Knocking At My Door\" with the children's chorus singing, \"Merry Christmas All\" with his daughter, Denise Montana, singing the lead and \"Christmas Time\" with the sweet honeyed-voices of the session girl-group, The Sweethearts of Sigma that features group members Barbara Ingram, Evette Benton and Carla Benson.", " This highly successful album also includes disco renditions of \"The Little Drummer Boy\", \"Sleigh Ride\" and so on, plus the orchestrated instrumental version of \"Silent Night\".", " Side two is semi-instrumental with two different medleys, such as Christmas Medley with the family chorus singing and New Year's Medley with The Salsoul Singers singing in the background." ], "title": "Christmas Jollies" }, { "sentences": [ "The selection box is a boxed gift generally associated with Christmas.", " Although the history of selection boxes is relatively unknown, they were common around the late 19th and early 20th century Britain.", " Chocolatiers, Rowntree's and Cadbury pioneered the early selection boxes which were saved for by way of a Christmas club over many months, to be collected around Christmas time.", " Choice and variation of contents were the consumer's choice, and often the value of the selection box would exceed a week's wages.", " In more modern times the selection box as we know it has become a staple Christmas gift of chocolate.", " Each chocolate company mass produces these at Christmas time and they are often filling the spaces near supermarket checkouts.", " In the 60's and 70's the selection box took on a more commercialized approach with games printed on the reverse of the boxes such as snakes and ladders, adding to the desirability of each brand's selection box offering.", " Children expectantly received a selection box each year and regarded them as a main Christmas gift.", " More recently the commercial arms of the chocolate companies insist on filling their festive selection boxes with predefined chocolate bar selections, and many a child will receive in excess of six selection boxes each Christmas." ], "title": "Selection box" }, { "sentences": [ "Christmas Time is another Christmas compilation by Boney M., released 2008, containing most of the songs from their original 1981 \"Christmas Album\" plus a selection of songs recorded in 1984 for the album \"Christmas with Boney M. (1984)\".", " For the first time released on CD since the mid-1980s are both the full original 1981 versions of \"White Christmas\" and \"Feliz Navidad\".", " \"Jingle Bells\" is however presented here in a 30 seconds shorter version and \"Mary's Boy Child/Oh My Lord\" is an edited remix dating back to 1992.", " \"Darkness Is Falling\", \"Oh Christmas Tree (O Tannenbaum)\", the instrumental \"Winter Fairy-Tale\" and the eight-minute \"Christmas Medley\" are completely omitted on this release." ], "title": "Christmas Time (Boney M. album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Christmas Time is in the Air Again\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey from her second Christmas album and thirteenth studio album, \"Merry Christmas II You\" (2010).", " It was written and produced by Carey in collaboration with Broadway composer Marc Shaiman.", " Lyrically, it is about finding love during the Christmas season.", " The track garnered positive reviews from critics, with one describing it as an outstanding performance and the only song on the album that could compare to one of Carey's previous Christmas singles, \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\".", " It was released as a single in December 2012.", " An accompanying lyric video was released, and Carey has performed \"Christmas Time Is in the Air Again\" live on NBC's \"Christmas in Rockefeller Centre\" event and during her December 2014 Beacon Theatre residency called All I Want For Christmas Is You, A Night of Joy & Festivity." ], "title": "Christmas Time Is in the Air Again" }, { "sentences": [ "Pray is the fifth studio album by Japanese Pop band Deen.", " It was released on 20 November 2002 under Berg label records.", " The album consists of only one previously released single, \"Birthday eve ~Dare yori mo Hayai Ai no Uta~\" and it's coupling song.", " Bonus track \"Christmas Time\" appeared only in limited first-press release, this song was originally released in conceptual single \"Classics One: White Christmas time\"." ], "title": "Pray (Deen album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Christmas Time\" is a Christmas song by American vocal group Backstreet Boys.", " The song was written by Veit Renn, Joe Smith, and Johnny Wright.", " \"Christmas Time\" was included on the Christmas edition of \"Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)\" single and on a bonus disc included in some editions of \"Backstreet's Back\" album.", " The song was also featured on \"Platinum Christmas\", a compilation album released by Jive Records in 2000, as well as many other Christmas compilation albums through the years." ], "title": "Christmas Time (Backstreet Boys song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ashanti's Christmas is the first Christmas album by American R&B/pop singer Ashanti, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music).", " The album debuted and peaked at #160 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #43 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.", " The album contained almost an equal amount of new songs, written by Ashanti herself, and covers of Christmas classics.", " As for singles, Ashanti released a Christmas Medley which featured the songs \"Christmas Time Again\", \"The Christmas Song\", and \"Hey Santa\".", " A video was shot for the medley and it received moderate rotation on BET and MTV.", " A reworked version of the original song \"Time of Year\" would later appear on Ashanti's second Christmas album, A Wonderful Christmas with Ashanti." ], "title": "Ashanti's Christmas" } ]
[ "Title: Christmas Time (Is Here Again)\n\n\"Christmas Time (Is Here Again)\" (Lennon/McCartney/Harrison/Starkey) is a Christmas song recorded by the Beatles for their 1967 fan club Christmas record. After being slated for inclusion in the planned (but ultimately scrapped) \"Sessions\" compilation album in 1985, the song finally saw official re-release in 1995 on the \"Free as a Bird\" single (issued in conjunction with the \"Anthology\" series), for which it was edited from its original 6:17 to a shortened version of 3:03. The song opens with a light-hearted tune from all four of the Beatles and occasionally cuts to a tale of the Beatles arriving at the fictional BBC house. This part of the song was cut from the 1995 single version. The song then closes with a Christmas greeting from all four of the Beatles. At the end, \"Auld Lang Syne\" is played on the organ as Lennon reads one of his original nonsense free verse poems.", "Title: Christmas Time (Bryan Adams song)\n\n\"Christmas Time\" is a song by Canadian rock singer-songwriter Bryan Adams. It was written by Adams and Jim Vallance and became Adams' most popular Christmas song. It was originally released on clear, green vinyl with a picture sleeve. It was written and recorded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. No music video was shot for the song. Over thirty years after it was first recorded, the song still receives significant radio airplay each year during the Christmas season.", "Title: Free as a Bird\n\n\"Free as a Bird\" is a song originally composed and recorded in 1977 as a home demo by John Lennon. In 1995, a studio version of the recording, incorporating contributions from Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, was released as a single by the Beatles. It was released 25 years after the break-up of the band and 15 years after the death of Lennon.", "Title: Christmas Jollies\n\nChristmas Jollies is the third album released by Vincent Montana Jr. and his first Christmas album. It was recorded and released on Salsoul Records. The album includes a few new Christmas tunes, co-written by Vincent Montana, Jr. himself, entitled, \"There's Someone Who's Knocking At My Door\" with the children's chorus singing, \"Merry Christmas All\" with his daughter, Denise Montana, singing the lead and \"Christmas Time\" with the sweet honeyed-voices of the session girl-group, The Sweethearts of Sigma that features group members Barbara Ingram, Evette Benton and Carla Benson. This highly successful album also includes disco renditions of \"The Little Drummer Boy\", \"Sleigh Ride\" and so on, plus the orchestrated instrumental version of \"Silent Night\". Side two is semi-instrumental with two different medleys, such as Christmas Medley with the family chorus singing and New Year's Medley with The Salsoul Singers singing in the background.", "Title: Selection box\n\nThe selection box is a boxed gift generally associated with Christmas. Although the history of selection boxes is relatively unknown, they were common around the late 19th and early 20th century Britain. Chocolatiers, Rowntree's and Cadbury pioneered the early selection boxes which were saved for by way of a Christmas club over many months, to be collected around Christmas time. Choice and variation of contents were the consumer's choice, and often the value of the selection box would exceed a week's wages. In more modern times the selection box as we know it has become a staple Christmas gift of chocolate. Each chocolate company mass produces these at Christmas time and they are often filling the spaces near supermarket checkouts. In the 60's and 70's the selection box took on a more commercialized approach with games printed on the reverse of the boxes such as snakes and ladders, adding to the desirability of each brand's selection box offering. Children expectantly received a selection box each year and regarded them as a main Christmas gift. More recently the commercial arms of the chocolate companies insist on filling their festive selection boxes with predefined chocolate bar selections, and many a child will receive in excess of six selection boxes each Christmas.", "Title: Christmas Time (Boney M. album)\n\nChristmas Time is another Christmas compilation by Boney M., released 2008, containing most of the songs from their original 1981 \"Christmas Album\" plus a selection of songs recorded in 1984 for the album \"Christmas with Boney M. (1984)\". For the first time released on CD since the mid-1980s are both the full original 1981 versions of \"White Christmas\" and \"Feliz Navidad\". \"Jingle Bells\" is however presented here in a 30 seconds shorter version and \"Mary's Boy Child/Oh My Lord\" is an edited remix dating back to 1992. \"Darkness Is Falling\", \"Oh Christmas Tree (O Tannenbaum)\", the instrumental \"Winter Fairy-Tale\" and the eight-minute \"Christmas Medley\" are completely omitted on this release.", "Title: Christmas Time Is in the Air Again\n\n\"Christmas Time is in the Air Again\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey from her second Christmas album and thirteenth studio album, \"Merry Christmas II You\" (2010). It was written and produced by Carey in collaboration with Broadway composer Marc Shaiman. Lyrically, it is about finding love during the Christmas season. The track garnered positive reviews from critics, with one describing it as an outstanding performance and the only song on the album that could compare to one of Carey's previous Christmas singles, \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\". It was released as a single in December 2012. An accompanying lyric video was released, and Carey has performed \"Christmas Time Is in the Air Again\" live on NBC's \"Christmas in Rockefeller Centre\" event and during her December 2014 Beacon Theatre residency called All I Want For Christmas Is You, A Night of Joy & Festivity.", "Title: Pray (Deen album)\n\nPray is the fifth studio album by Japanese Pop band Deen. It was released on 20 November 2002 under Berg label records. The album consists of only one previously released single, \"Birthday eve ~Dare yori mo Hayai Ai no Uta~\" and it's coupling song. Bonus track \"Christmas Time\" appeared only in limited first-press release, this song was originally released in conceptual single \"Classics One: White Christmas time\".", "Title: Christmas Time (Backstreet Boys song)\n\n\"Christmas Time\" is a Christmas song by American vocal group Backstreet Boys. The song was written by Veit Renn, Joe Smith, and Johnny Wright. \"Christmas Time\" was included on the Christmas edition of \"Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)\" single and on a bonus disc included in some editions of \"Backstreet's Back\" album. The song was also featured on \"Platinum Christmas\", a compilation album released by Jive Records in 2000, as well as many other Christmas compilation albums through the years.", "Title: Ashanti's Christmas\n\nAshanti's Christmas is the first Christmas album by American R&B/pop singer Ashanti, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). The album debuted and peaked at #160 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #43 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album contained almost an equal amount of new songs, written by Ashanti herself, and covers of Christmas classics. As for singles, Ashanti released a Christmas Medley which featured the songs \"Christmas Time Again\", \"The Christmas Song\", and \"Hey Santa\". A video was shot for the medley and it received moderate rotation on BET and MTV. A reworked version of the original song \"Time of Year\" would later appear on Ashanti's second Christmas album, A Wonderful Christmas with Ashanti." ]
6,756
Going Home was written by what American novelist born August 14, 1947
Danielle Steel
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"She's Going Home with Me\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Travis Tritt.", " It was released in April 1997 as the third single from the album \"The Restless Kind\".", " The song reached number 24 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart." ], "title": "She's Going Home with Me" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I'm Going Home to Dixie\" is an American walkaround, a type of dance song.", " It was written by Dan Emmett in 1861 as a sequel to the immensely popular walkaround \"Dixie\".", " The sheet music was first published that same year by Firth, Pond & Company in an arrangement by C. S. Grafully.", " Despite the publisher's claim that \"I'm Going Home to Dixie\" had been \"Sung with tumultuous applause by the popular Bryant's Minstrels\", the song lacked the charm of its predecessor, and it quickly faded into obscurity.", " The song's lyrics follow the minstrel show scenario of the freed slave longing to return to his master in the South; it was the last time Emmett would use the term \"Dixie\" in a song.", " Its tune simply repeated Emmett's earlier walkaround \"I Ain't Got Time to Tarry\" from 1858." ], "title": "I'm Going Home to Dixie" }, { "sentences": [ "Andra Medea (born 1953) is an American writer and a project developer and theorist on issues of conflict and violence, specifically crisis prevention.", " She first came to prominence in 1974 when, with writer Kathleen Thompson, she wrote \"Against Rape\" (Farrar, Straus, 1974), the book that broke the silence on rape internationally.", " She later founded Chimera, Inc., which for more than twenty years taught self-defense classes for women based on Medea's early theories of conflict.", " In the early 2000s, she developed Medea's Conflict Continuum, which she built upon in two books, “Conflict Unraveled” (Pivot Point Press, 2005) and “Going Home Without Going Crazy” (New Harbinger, 2006) and a number of courses, both online and on video, for veterans, lawyers, judges, psychiatric staff and others.", " Her video “Working with Emotional Clients: The Virtual Tranquilizer for Lawyers” (American Bar Association, 2010) has been a best-selling continuing education program for the ABA.", " More recently, she developed this work on the continuum even further in “Safe Within These Walls: De-escalating School Situations Before They Become Crises” (Capstone, 2013)." ], "title": "Andra Medea" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Rock (born 1967) is an American novelist born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah.", " He is a professor of creative writing at Reed College and lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife and daughters." ], "title": "Peter Rock (novelist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Danielle Fernandes Dominique Schuelein-Steel (born August 14, 1947) is an American novelist, currently the best selling author alive and the fourth bestselling fiction author of all time, with over 800 million copies sold." ], "title": "Danielle Steel" }, { "sentences": [ "William Heffernan (born August 22, 1940) is an American novelist born in New Haven, Connecticut.", " Before becoming a novelist, Heffernan was an investigative reporter for the \"New York Daily News\".", " For that work he was thrice nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.", " Heffernan left journalism in 1978 after receiving his first book contract for the novel \"Broderick\".", " He won the Heywood Broun Award twice, received the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and has received a number of other local, state and regional honors.", " William Heffernan has received the Edgar Award, is a member of the Authors Guild, The Mystery Writers of America, and was once President of the International Association of Crime Writers.", " The film rights for the \"The Dinosaur Club\" were sold to Warner Bros in 1997 for $1 million." ], "title": "William Heffernan" }, { "sentences": [ "Larry Heinemann (born 1944) is an American novelist born and raised in Chicago.", " His published work—three novels and a memoir—is primarily concerned with the Vietnam War." ], "title": "Larry Heinemann" }, { "sentences": [ "Dennis Bock (born August 28, 1964) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer, lecturer at the University of Toronto, travel writer and book reviewer.", " His novel \"Going Home Again\" was published in Canada by HarperCollins and in the US by Alfred A. Knopf in August 2013.", " It is shortlisted for the 2013 Scotiabank Giller Prize." ], "title": "Dennis Bock" }, { "sentences": [ "Nuno Camarneiro (born August 17, 1977), is a Portuguese novelist born in Figueira da Foz, Portugal." ], "title": "Nuno Camarneiro" }, { "sentences": [ "Going Home (1973) is the first novel written by the American author Danielle Steel." ], "title": "Going Home (Steel novel)" } ]
[ "Title: She's Going Home with Me\n\n\"She's Going Home with Me\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Travis Tritt. It was released in April 1997 as the third single from the album \"The Restless Kind\". The song reached number 24 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.", "Title: I'm Going Home to Dixie\n\n\"I'm Going Home to Dixie\" is an American walkaround, a type of dance song. It was written by Dan Emmett in 1861 as a sequel to the immensely popular walkaround \"Dixie\". The sheet music was first published that same year by Firth, Pond & Company in an arrangement by C. S. Grafully. Despite the publisher's claim that \"I'm Going Home to Dixie\" had been \"Sung with tumultuous applause by the popular Bryant's Minstrels\", the song lacked the charm of its predecessor, and it quickly faded into obscurity. The song's lyrics follow the minstrel show scenario of the freed slave longing to return to his master in the South; it was the last time Emmett would use the term \"Dixie\" in a song. Its tune simply repeated Emmett's earlier walkaround \"I Ain't Got Time to Tarry\" from 1858.", "Title: Andra Medea\n\nAndra Medea (born 1953) is an American writer and a project developer and theorist on issues of conflict and violence, specifically crisis prevention. She first came to prominence in 1974 when, with writer Kathleen Thompson, she wrote \"Against Rape\" (Farrar, Straus, 1974), the book that broke the silence on rape internationally. She later founded Chimera, Inc., which for more than twenty years taught self-defense classes for women based on Medea's early theories of conflict. In the early 2000s, she developed Medea's Conflict Continuum, which she built upon in two books, “Conflict Unraveled” (Pivot Point Press, 2005) and “Going Home Without Going Crazy” (New Harbinger, 2006) and a number of courses, both online and on video, for veterans, lawyers, judges, psychiatric staff and others. Her video “Working with Emotional Clients: The Virtual Tranquilizer for Lawyers” (American Bar Association, 2010) has been a best-selling continuing education program for the ABA. More recently, she developed this work on the continuum even further in “Safe Within These Walls: De-escalating School Situations Before They Become Crises” (Capstone, 2013).", "Title: Peter Rock (novelist)\n\nPeter Rock (born 1967) is an American novelist born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is a professor of creative writing at Reed College and lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife and daughters.", "Title: Danielle Steel\n\nDanielle Fernandes Dominique Schuelein-Steel (born August 14, 1947) is an American novelist, currently the best selling author alive and the fourth bestselling fiction author of all time, with over 800 million copies sold.", "Title: William Heffernan\n\nWilliam Heffernan (born August 22, 1940) is an American novelist born in New Haven, Connecticut. Before becoming a novelist, Heffernan was an investigative reporter for the \"New York Daily News\". For that work he was thrice nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Heffernan left journalism in 1978 after receiving his first book contract for the novel \"Broderick\". He won the Heywood Broun Award twice, received the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and has received a number of other local, state and regional honors. William Heffernan has received the Edgar Award, is a member of the Authors Guild, The Mystery Writers of America, and was once President of the International Association of Crime Writers. The film rights for the \"The Dinosaur Club\" were sold to Warner Bros in 1997 for $1 million.", "Title: Larry Heinemann\n\nLarry Heinemann (born 1944) is an American novelist born and raised in Chicago. His published work—three novels and a memoir—is primarily concerned with the Vietnam War.", "Title: Dennis Bock\n\nDennis Bock (born August 28, 1964) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer, lecturer at the University of Toronto, travel writer and book reviewer. His novel \"Going Home Again\" was published in Canada by HarperCollins and in the US by Alfred A. Knopf in August 2013. It is shortlisted for the 2013 Scotiabank Giller Prize.", "Title: Nuno Camarneiro\n\nNuno Camarneiro (born August 17, 1977), is a Portuguese novelist born in Figueira da Foz, Portugal.", "Title: Going Home (Steel novel)\n\nGoing Home (1973) is the first novel written by the American author Danielle Steel." ]
6,757
Which war ought in 1866 between the German Confederation was the Battle of Hühnerwasser the first battle of
The Austro-Prussian War
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[ { "sentences": [ "The German Federal Army (German: \"Deutsches Bundesheer\" ) was the military arm of the German Confederation from 1815 to 1866 whose purpose was the defence of the Confederation against external enemies - primarily France, from where several wars of occupation had been launched in earlier times against the Holy Roman Empire, but also Russia and its attempts at expansion in the cause of Pan-Slavism.", " Cases of conflict between the federal allies, such as arose later during the Second Schleswig War (the Duke of Holstein was simultaneously the King of Kingdom of Denmark), were not anticipated or governed.", " The Austro-Prussian War, provoked by Kingdom of Prussia against the Austrian Empire, for domination of the German Confederation and its allies led to the defeat of the Federal Army in 1866 and thus to its disbandment." ], "title": "German Federal Army" }, { "sentences": [ "After the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire by Napoleon in 1806, the German-speaking remnants of the empire became organized into a conglomerate of independent kingdoms, duchies, principalities and city-states.", " This article lists the member states of the German Confederation of 1815–1866, the North German Confederation of 1867–1871, the German Empire of 1871–1918, and the Weimar Republic of 1919–1933." ], "title": "List of historic states of Germany" }, { "sentences": [ "The North German Confederation (German: \"Norddeutscher Bund\" ) was the German federal state which existed from July 1867 to December 1870.", " Some historians also use the name for the alliance of 22 German states formed on 18 August 1866 (\"Augustbündnis \").", " In 1870–1871, the south German states of Baden, Hesse-Darmstadt, Württemberg and Bavaria joined the country.", " On 1 January 1871, the country received a new constitution that gave it the name \"German Empire\" but largely remained the same, which is why the North German Confederation continues as the German nation state which still exists today." ], "title": "North German Confederation" }, { "sentences": [ "The Austro-Prussian War or Seven Weeks' War (also known as the Unification War, Prussian–German War, German Civil War, War of 1866, Brothers War, or Fraternal War, and in Germany as the German War) was a war fought in 1866 between the German Confederation under the leadership of the Austrian Empire and its German allies on one side and the Kingdom of Prussia with its German allies on the other, that resulted in Prussian dominance over the German states.", " Prussia had also allied with the Kingdom of Italy, linking this conflict to the Third Independence War of Italian unification." ], "title": "Austro-Prussian War" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Hühnerwasser was the first battle of the Austro-Prussian War.", " It was the first engagement in the opening days of the Königgrätz campaign, fought in Bohemia on 26 June 1866.", " It was fought between troops of the Prussian Elbe army and troops from the Austrian I Corps, led by Leopold Gondrecourt." ], "title": "Battle of Hühnerwasser" }, { "sentences": [ "The conference of the six Great Powers (which for the first time included Italy) which met at London in May, 1867, to settle the political order of northern Europe after the disruption of the German Confederation in 1866 is known as the London Conference of 1867.", " It resulted in the Treaty of London of May 11, 1867.", " The immediate occasion of the conference was the necessity of settling the status of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, which, after the downfall of the First Napoleon, had been added to the dominions of the King of the Netherlands as a separate and independent state and made a member of the German Confederation.", " Notwithstanding the dissolution of the confederation, Luxemburg continued to be occupied by Prussian troops, the French government insisting upon the removal of these troops and threatening war to enforce the demand." ], "title": "London Conference of 1867" }, { "sentences": [ "The Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War (German: \"Deutsch-Französischer Krieg\" , French: \"Guerre franco-allemande\" ), often referred to in France as the War of 1870 (19 July 1870 – 10 May 1871), was a conflict between the Second French Empire of Napoleon III and the German states of the North German Confederation led by the Kingdom of Prussia.", " The conflict was caused by Prussian ambitions to extend German unification and French fears of the shift in the European balance of power that would result if the Prussians succeeded.", " Some historians argue that the Prussian chancellor Otto von Bismarck deliberately provoked a French attack in order to draw the independent southern German states—Baden, Württemberg, Bavaria and Hesse-Darmstadt—into an alliance with the North German Confederation dominated by Prussia, while others contend that Bismarck did not plan anything and merely exploited the circumstances as they unfolded." ], "title": "Franco-Prussian War" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Augustus Zollinger (December 9, 1838 in Wiesbaden, German Confederation - December 27, 1893) was an American Civil War hero on the Union side, and later served six terms as Mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana.", " As a Colonel in the US Army, he led troops into battle at Murfreesboro, Shiloh, Franklin and Nashville.", " Born in Wiesbaden in the German Confederation to German parents of Swiss heritage, he emigrated along with his family in 1848, arriving in New York before settling in Sandusky, Ohio and soon after moving to Marion, near Fort Wayne, Indiana." ], "title": "Charles A. Zollinger" }, { "sentences": [ "The states of the German Confederation were those member states that from 20 June 1815 were part of the German Confederation, which lasted, with some changes in the member states, until 24 August 1866, under the presidency of the Austrian imperial House of Habsburg, which was represented by an Austrian presidential envoy to the Federal diet in Frankfurt." ], "title": "List of states of the German Confederation" }, { "sentences": [ "The North German Confederation Treaty (in German \"Augustbündnis\", or Alliance of August) (also called the North German Federation Treaty and the Treaty of 18 August 1866) was the treaty between the Kingdom of Prussia and other northern and central German states that initially created the North German Confederation, which was the forerunner to the German Empire.", " This treaty, and others that followed in September and October, are often described as the \"August treaties\", although not all of them were concluded in August 1866." ], "title": "North German Confederation Treaty" } ]
[ "Title: German Federal Army\n\nThe German Federal Army (German: \"Deutsches Bundesheer\" ) was the military arm of the German Confederation from 1815 to 1866 whose purpose was the defence of the Confederation against external enemies - primarily France, from where several wars of occupation had been launched in earlier times against the Holy Roman Empire, but also Russia and its attempts at expansion in the cause of Pan-Slavism. Cases of conflict between the federal allies, such as arose later during the Second Schleswig War (the Duke of Holstein was simultaneously the King of Kingdom of Denmark), were not anticipated or governed. The Austro-Prussian War, provoked by Kingdom of Prussia against the Austrian Empire, for domination of the German Confederation and its allies led to the defeat of the Federal Army in 1866 and thus to its disbandment.", "Title: List of historic states of Germany\n\nAfter the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire by Napoleon in 1806, the German-speaking remnants of the empire became organized into a conglomerate of independent kingdoms, duchies, principalities and city-states. This article lists the member states of the German Confederation of 1815–1866, the North German Confederation of 1867–1871, the German Empire of 1871–1918, and the Weimar Republic of 1919–1933.", "Title: North German Confederation\n\nThe North German Confederation (German: \"Norddeutscher Bund\" ) was the German federal state which existed from July 1867 to December 1870. Some historians also use the name for the alliance of 22 German states formed on 18 August 1866 (\"Augustbündnis \"). In 1870–1871, the south German states of Baden, Hesse-Darmstadt, Württemberg and Bavaria joined the country. On 1 January 1871, the country received a new constitution that gave it the name \"German Empire\" but largely remained the same, which is why the North German Confederation continues as the German nation state which still exists today.", "Title: Austro-Prussian War\n\nThe Austro-Prussian War or Seven Weeks' War (also known as the Unification War, Prussian–German War, German Civil War, War of 1866, Brothers War, or Fraternal War, and in Germany as the German War) was a war fought in 1866 between the German Confederation under the leadership of the Austrian Empire and its German allies on one side and the Kingdom of Prussia with its German allies on the other, that resulted in Prussian dominance over the German states. Prussia had also allied with the Kingdom of Italy, linking this conflict to the Third Independence War of Italian unification.", "Title: Battle of Hühnerwasser\n\nThe Battle of Hühnerwasser was the first battle of the Austro-Prussian War. It was the first engagement in the opening days of the Königgrätz campaign, fought in Bohemia on 26 June 1866. It was fought between troops of the Prussian Elbe army and troops from the Austrian I Corps, led by Leopold Gondrecourt.", "Title: London Conference of 1867\n\nThe conference of the six Great Powers (which for the first time included Italy) which met at London in May, 1867, to settle the political order of northern Europe after the disruption of the German Confederation in 1866 is known as the London Conference of 1867. It resulted in the Treaty of London of May 11, 1867. The immediate occasion of the conference was the necessity of settling the status of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, which, after the downfall of the First Napoleon, had been added to the dominions of the King of the Netherlands as a separate and independent state and made a member of the German Confederation. Notwithstanding the dissolution of the confederation, Luxemburg continued to be occupied by Prussian troops, the French government insisting upon the removal of these troops and threatening war to enforce the demand.", "Title: Franco-Prussian War\n\nThe Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War (German: \"Deutsch-Französischer Krieg\" , French: \"Guerre franco-allemande\" ), often referred to in France as the War of 1870 (19 July 1870 – 10 May 1871), was a conflict between the Second French Empire of Napoleon III and the German states of the North German Confederation led by the Kingdom of Prussia. The conflict was caused by Prussian ambitions to extend German unification and French fears of the shift in the European balance of power that would result if the Prussians succeeded. Some historians argue that the Prussian chancellor Otto von Bismarck deliberately provoked a French attack in order to draw the independent southern German states—Baden, Württemberg, Bavaria and Hesse-Darmstadt—into an alliance with the North German Confederation dominated by Prussia, while others contend that Bismarck did not plan anything and merely exploited the circumstances as they unfolded.", "Title: Charles A. Zollinger\n\nCharles Augustus Zollinger (December 9, 1838 in Wiesbaden, German Confederation - December 27, 1893) was an American Civil War hero on the Union side, and later served six terms as Mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana. As a Colonel in the US Army, he led troops into battle at Murfreesboro, Shiloh, Franklin and Nashville. Born in Wiesbaden in the German Confederation to German parents of Swiss heritage, he emigrated along with his family in 1848, arriving in New York before settling in Sandusky, Ohio and soon after moving to Marion, near Fort Wayne, Indiana.", "Title: List of states of the German Confederation\n\nThe states of the German Confederation were those member states that from 20 June 1815 were part of the German Confederation, which lasted, with some changes in the member states, until 24 August 1866, under the presidency of the Austrian imperial House of Habsburg, which was represented by an Austrian presidential envoy to the Federal diet in Frankfurt.", "Title: North German Confederation Treaty\n\nThe North German Confederation Treaty (in German \"Augustbündnis\", or Alliance of August) (also called the North German Federation Treaty and the Treaty of 18 August 1866) was the treaty between the Kingdom of Prussia and other northern and central German states that initially created the North German Confederation, which was the forerunner to the German Empire. This treaty, and others that followed in September and October, are often described as the \"August treaties\", although not all of them were concluded in August 1866." ]
6,758
Who was a domestic cricketer for South Australia and Worcestershire who died before the first Test match of the Indian cricket team's tour in 2014?
Phillip Hughes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Phillip Joel Hughes (30 November 1988 – 27 November 2014) was an Australian Test and One Day International (ODI) cricketer who played domestic cricket for South Australia and Worcestershire.", " He was a left-handed opening batsman who played for two seasons with New South Wales before making his Test debut in 2009 at the age of 20." ], "title": "Phillip Hughes" }, { "sentences": [ "The India national cricket team represents India in international cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council with Test and One Day International (ODI) status.", " They first competed in international cricket in 1932, when they played against England in a three-day Test match; England won the match by 158 runs.", " India's first Test series as an independent country was against Australia.", " They secured their first Test win against England in 1952 at Madras Cricket Club Ground.", " s of 7 2014 , India have played 476 Test matches; they have won 121 matches, lost 150 matches, and 204 matches were drawn with one being tied.", " India played their first ODI match against England in 1974, but registered their first win against East Africa in 1975.", " s of 7 2014 , India have played 844 ODI matches, winning 423 matches and losing 378; 6 matches were tied and 37 matches had no result.", " They also won the 1983 and 2011 Cricket World Cups, along with the 2002 and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy.", " India played their first Twenty20 International (T20I) against South Africa in 2006, winning the match by six wickets, and won the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in 2007.", " s of 7 2014 , they have played 46 T20I matches and won 25 of them; 19 were lost, with one being tied and one having no result." ], "title": "India national cricket team record by opponent" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indian cricket team toured Sri Lanka in August 1997, participating in two Test matches and three One Day International (ODI) matches.", " During the first Test match, Sri Lanka scored 952 runs for 6 wickets, the highest team total in Test cricket.", " Several more records were established in this match, including the highest partnership for the second wicket by Sanath Jayasuriya and Roshan Mahanama.", " The Test series ended without a result, with both Test matches drawn." ], "title": "Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1997" }, { "sentences": [ "An Indian cricket team toured England in the 1932 season under the title of the \"All-India\" team.", " This was the second tour of England by an Indian team, following the first place lo of people 1911.", " One Test match was played at Lord's Cricket Ground.", " This was the first Test match ever played by independent India.", " England won by 158 runs after scoring 259 and 275/8d in the two innings while India was bowled out for 189 and 187." ], "title": "Indian cricket team in England in 1932" }, { "sentences": [ "Test cricket is the oldest form of cricket played at international level.", " A Test match is scheduled to take place over a period of five days, and is played by teams representing Full Member nations of the International Cricket Council (ICC).", " Pakistan obtained Full Member status of the ICC in 1952, becoming the seventh nation eligible to play Test cricket.", " The Pakistan national cricket team played their first Test match on 16 October 1952 against India which they lost by an innings and 70 runs.", " They recorded their first victory in their second ever match against India on 23 October 1952.", " Since then, they have played 410 matches, against every other Test-playing nation.", " s of 2017 , Pakistan is fourth most successful team in Test cricket with an overall winning percentage of 32.19, ahead of Australia (47.00), South Africa (36.86) and England (35.89)." ], "title": "List of Pakistan Test cricket records" }, { "sentences": [ "Sarah Victoria Collyer (born 3 October 1980) is an English cricketer who appeared for the England women's cricket team on 32 occasions between 1998 and 2003.", " An all-rounder, she made her debut for England in a Women's One Day International cricket match against Australia in July 1998.", " She was a medium-paced swing bowler, and made her international debut at the age of 17, having been playing county cricket since July 1995.", " A month after her ODI debut, she made her first Test match appearance, taking one wicket against Australia.", " Her first wicket came in her sixth match, against India in July 1999.", " Her best performance for England came during the 2000 Women's Cricket World Cup, when she took five wickets against the Netherlands, though they were considered weak opposition for England.", " Two years later, she and Kathryn Leng were removed from the side, and stripped of their National Lottery funding, when they went on \"an unauthorised holiday to Tenerife\".", " During the English winter of 2002–3, she played domestic cricket in Australia for Western Australia.", " She returned to the England team in early 2003, but after a back problem forced her to undergo surgery, she did not play for England again.", " Her final international appearance was a Test match against Australia in late February 2003.", " She played domestic cricket for Cheshire in 2005.", " She completed her career with 24 wickets in ODI cricket at an average of 29.33, and 8 wickets in Test cricket at 50.62.", " She scored a century in domestic cricket for Cheshire, against Hampshire in 1998." ], "title": "Sarah Collyer" }, { "sentences": [ "Vijay Samuel Hazare    (11 March 1915 – 18 December 2004) was an Indian cricket player from the state of Maharashtra.", " He captained the Indian cricket team in 14 matches between 1951 and 1953.", " In India's 25th Test match, nearly 20 years after India achieved Test status, he led India to its first ever Test cricket win (and the only victory under his captaincy) in 1951–52 against England at Madras, winning by an innings and eight runs in a match that began on the day that King George VI died." ], "title": "Vijay Hazare" }, { "sentences": [ "Test cricket is the oldest form of cricket played at international level.", " A Test match takes place over a period of five days, and is played by teams representing Full Member nations of the International Cricket Council (ICC).", " Sri Lanka obtained Full Member status of the ICC in 1981, becoming the eighth nation eligible to play Test cricket.", " The Sri Lanka national cricket team played their first Test match on 17 February 1982 against England, and recorded their first victory in a match against India on 6 September 1985.", " Since then, they have played nearly 200 matches, against every other Test-playing nation.", " Sri Lanka holds the world record for the highest team score, which was established against India in 1997.", " The highest partnership in Test cricket was also established by two Sri Lankan batsmen; Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara.", " Sri Lankan players also hold the highest partnership scores for the second and third wickets." ], "title": "List of Sri Lanka Test cricket records" }, { "sentences": [ "Chepauk Stadium \"aka\" M. A. Chidambaram Stadium is a cricket stadium in Chennai, India.", " The stadium, most commonly known as Chepauk, was established in 1916 and it is the oldest continuously used cricket stadium in the country.", " Its alternative name is after M. A. Chidambaram, former President of BCCI and the stadium was formerly known as Madras Cricket Club Ground.", " It is the home ground of the Tamil Nadu cricket team and the Indian Premier League team Chennai Super Kings.", " Chepauk hosted its first Test match on 10 February 1934, the first ever Ranji Trophy match in 1936 and Indian cricket team's first ever test victory in 1952 against England.", " The 1986 India-Australia match held at Chepauk was only the second ever Tied Test in the history of the game.", " As of 19 Aug, 2017 it has hosted 32 Tests, 21 ODIs and 1 T20I." ], "title": "Chepauk Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indian cricket team toured Australia from 24 November 2014 to 10 January 2015.", " The tour consisted of two tour matches and four Test matches.", " The first Test was originally scheduled on 4 December in Brisbane, but it was postponed because of the death of Phillip Hughes.", " Instead, Adelaide hosted the first Test from 9 December and the Brisbane hosted the second Test from 17 December.", " Following the draw in the third Test, Indian captain MS Dhoni announced his retirement from Test cricket with immediate effect.", " After the draw in the final Test in Sydney, Australia won the series 2–0.", " Following the Test matches, Australia and India participated in the Carlton Mid Triangular Series with the England cricket team." ], "title": "Indian cricket team in Australia in 2014–15" } ]
[ "Title: Phillip Hughes\n\nPhillip Joel Hughes (30 November 1988 – 27 November 2014) was an Australian Test and One Day International (ODI) cricketer who played domestic cricket for South Australia and Worcestershire. He was a left-handed opening batsman who played for two seasons with New South Wales before making his Test debut in 2009 at the age of 20.", "Title: India national cricket team record by opponent\n\nThe India national cricket team represents India in international cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council with Test and One Day International (ODI) status. They first competed in international cricket in 1932, when they played against England in a three-day Test match; England won the match by 158 runs. India's first Test series as an independent country was against Australia. They secured their first Test win against England in 1952 at Madras Cricket Club Ground. s of 7 2014 , India have played 476 Test matches; they have won 121 matches, lost 150 matches, and 204 matches were drawn with one being tied. India played their first ODI match against England in 1974, but registered their first win against East Africa in 1975. s of 7 2014 , India have played 844 ODI matches, winning 423 matches and losing 378; 6 matches were tied and 37 matches had no result. They also won the 1983 and 2011 Cricket World Cups, along with the 2002 and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. India played their first Twenty20 International (T20I) against South Africa in 2006, winning the match by six wickets, and won the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in 2007. s of 7 2014 , they have played 46 T20I matches and won 25 of them; 19 were lost, with one being tied and one having no result.", "Title: Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1997\n\nThe Indian cricket team toured Sri Lanka in August 1997, participating in two Test matches and three One Day International (ODI) matches. During the first Test match, Sri Lanka scored 952 runs for 6 wickets, the highest team total in Test cricket. Several more records were established in this match, including the highest partnership for the second wicket by Sanath Jayasuriya and Roshan Mahanama. The Test series ended without a result, with both Test matches drawn.", "Title: Indian cricket team in England in 1932\n\nAn Indian cricket team toured England in the 1932 season under the title of the \"All-India\" team. This was the second tour of England by an Indian team, following the first place lo of people 1911. One Test match was played at Lord's Cricket Ground. This was the first Test match ever played by independent India. England won by 158 runs after scoring 259 and 275/8d in the two innings while India was bowled out for 189 and 187.", "Title: List of Pakistan Test cricket records\n\nTest cricket is the oldest form of cricket played at international level. A Test match is scheduled to take place over a period of five days, and is played by teams representing Full Member nations of the International Cricket Council (ICC). Pakistan obtained Full Member status of the ICC in 1952, becoming the seventh nation eligible to play Test cricket. The Pakistan national cricket team played their first Test match on 16 October 1952 against India which they lost by an innings and 70 runs. They recorded their first victory in their second ever match against India on 23 October 1952. Since then, they have played 410 matches, against every other Test-playing nation. s of 2017 , Pakistan is fourth most successful team in Test cricket with an overall winning percentage of 32.19, ahead of Australia (47.00), South Africa (36.86) and England (35.89).", "Title: Sarah Collyer\n\nSarah Victoria Collyer (born 3 October 1980) is an English cricketer who appeared for the England women's cricket team on 32 occasions between 1998 and 2003. An all-rounder, she made her debut for England in a Women's One Day International cricket match against Australia in July 1998. She was a medium-paced swing bowler, and made her international debut at the age of 17, having been playing county cricket since July 1995. A month after her ODI debut, she made her first Test match appearance, taking one wicket against Australia. Her first wicket came in her sixth match, against India in July 1999. Her best performance for England came during the 2000 Women's Cricket World Cup, when she took five wickets against the Netherlands, though they were considered weak opposition for England. Two years later, she and Kathryn Leng were removed from the side, and stripped of their National Lottery funding, when they went on \"an unauthorised holiday to Tenerife\". During the English winter of 2002–3, she played domestic cricket in Australia for Western Australia. She returned to the England team in early 2003, but after a back problem forced her to undergo surgery, she did not play for England again. Her final international appearance was a Test match against Australia in late February 2003. She played domestic cricket for Cheshire in 2005. She completed her career with 24 wickets in ODI cricket at an average of 29.33, and 8 wickets in Test cricket at 50.62. She scored a century in domestic cricket for Cheshire, against Hampshire in 1998.", "Title: Vijay Hazare\n\nVijay Samuel Hazare    (11 March 1915 – 18 December 2004) was an Indian cricket player from the state of Maharashtra. He captained the Indian cricket team in 14 matches between 1951 and 1953. In India's 25th Test match, nearly 20 years after India achieved Test status, he led India to its first ever Test cricket win (and the only victory under his captaincy) in 1951–52 against England at Madras, winning by an innings and eight runs in a match that began on the day that King George VI died.", "Title: List of Sri Lanka Test cricket records\n\nTest cricket is the oldest form of cricket played at international level. A Test match takes place over a period of five days, and is played by teams representing Full Member nations of the International Cricket Council (ICC). Sri Lanka obtained Full Member status of the ICC in 1981, becoming the eighth nation eligible to play Test cricket. The Sri Lanka national cricket team played their first Test match on 17 February 1982 against England, and recorded their first victory in a match against India on 6 September 1985. Since then, they have played nearly 200 matches, against every other Test-playing nation. Sri Lanka holds the world record for the highest team score, which was established against India in 1997. The highest partnership in Test cricket was also established by two Sri Lankan batsmen; Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara. Sri Lankan players also hold the highest partnership scores for the second and third wickets.", "Title: Chepauk Stadium\n\nChepauk Stadium \"aka\" M. A. Chidambaram Stadium is a cricket stadium in Chennai, India. The stadium, most commonly known as Chepauk, was established in 1916 and it is the oldest continuously used cricket stadium in the country. Its alternative name is after M. A. Chidambaram, former President of BCCI and the stadium was formerly known as Madras Cricket Club Ground. It is the home ground of the Tamil Nadu cricket team and the Indian Premier League team Chennai Super Kings. Chepauk hosted its first Test match on 10 February 1934, the first ever Ranji Trophy match in 1936 and Indian cricket team's first ever test victory in 1952 against England. The 1986 India-Australia match held at Chepauk was only the second ever Tied Test in the history of the game. As of 19 Aug, 2017 it has hosted 32 Tests, 21 ODIs and 1 T20I.", "Title: Indian cricket team in Australia in 2014–15\n\nThe Indian cricket team toured Australia from 24 November 2014 to 10 January 2015. The tour consisted of two tour matches and four Test matches. The first Test was originally scheduled on 4 December in Brisbane, but it was postponed because of the death of Phillip Hughes. Instead, Adelaide hosted the first Test from 9 December and the Brisbane hosted the second Test from 17 December. Following the draw in the third Test, Indian captain MS Dhoni announced his retirement from Test cricket with immediate effect. After the draw in the final Test in Sydney, Australia won the series 2–0. Following the Test matches, Australia and India participated in the Carlton Mid Triangular Series with the England cricket team." ]
6,759
What former teacher's play premiered in 1985 at the Phoenix Theatre?
Alan Bleasdale
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Browning Version is a play by Terence Rattigan, first performed on 8 September 1948 at the Phoenix Theatre, London.", " It was originally one of two short plays, jointly titled \"Playbill\"; the companion piece, which forms the second half of the evening was \"Harlequinade\".", " The play is set in a boys public school and the Classics teacher in the play, Crocker-Harris, is believed to have been based on Rattigan's Classics tutor at Harrow School," ], "title": "The Browning Version (play)" }, { "sentences": [ "Xihua University (西华大学 \"West China University\") is a university in Sichuan province, People's Republic of China.", " Approved by the State Ministry of Education, Xihua University (XHU) was founded on April 16, 2003, formed by the merger of the former Sichuan University of Science and Technology and the former Teacher's College.", " The former Sichuan University of Science and Technology, once called the Sichuan Mechanical College of Agriculture, was founded in 1960.", " The former Teacher's College, located in Peng Zhou County, was founded in 1971." ], "title": "Xihua University" }, { "sentences": [ "Are You Lonesome Tonight?", " is an album featuring the original London cast of the play \"Are You Lonsome Tonight?", "\", written by Alan Bleasdale and premiering in 1985 at the Phoenix Theatre.", " The album features several songs made popular by Elvis Presley." ], "title": "Are You Lonesome Tonight? (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Phoenix Theatre is a West End theatre in the London Borough of Camden, located on Charing Cross Road (at the corner with Flitcroft Street).", " The entrances are in Phoenix Street and Charing Cross Road.", " Phoenix Theatre was built on the place where was a factory and then Music hall Alcazar before." ], "title": "Phoenix Theatre, London" }, { "sentences": [ "Alan Bleasdale (born 23 March 1946) is an English screenwriter, best known for social realist drama serials based on the lives of ordinary people.", " A former teacher, he has written for radio, stage and screen, and has also written novels." ], "title": "Alan Bleasdale" }, { "sentences": [ "Billy Boyle is an Irish actor on British film, television and stage.", " He is a veteran of the West End stage having played leading roles in over 15 hit shows.", " In his first West End musical \"Maggie May\" he was nominated as best newcomer.", " Gower Champion then chose him to play Barnaby in \"Hello Dolly\" at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane.", " He appeared in \"Canterbury Tales\" at the Phoenix Theatre as The Clerk of Oxford.", " Harold Hobson, The Times critic said, \"He was a breath of fresh air in the West-End\".", " He then went on to play leading roles in \"No Sex Please, We're British\", \"Billy\", \"What's a Nice Country\", \"The Rivals\", \"Love, Lust, & Marriage\", \"Some Like it Hot\", Disney's \"Beauty and the Beast\", and in the original cast of \"Dirty Dancing.", " Lately he has appeared as Grandpa George\" and Grandpa Joe in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory at Drury Lane.", " In 2016 he was Major Bouvier and Norman Vincent Peale in the smash hit Grey Gardens.", " He followed this playing Arvide in Guys and Dolls at the Phoenix Theatre in the West End.He has had his own very successful television series in Ireland \"It's Billy Boyle\" as well as leading roles in \"Trail of Guilt\", the award-winning \"The Grass Arena\", \"The Bretts\", as well as many guest appearances in EastEnders, The Professionals, Coronation Street, Father Ted etc.", " In the late 1970s, Boyle was cast as 'Ronald McDonald' in the European TV commercials and in all print media for the fast food chain McDonald's.", " He was the last 'straight man' to Basil Brush on BBC1's \"The Basil Brush Show\" and later presented a programme, Dance Crazy for ITV, on the history of dance with Lesley Judd.", " Lately he has been seen in Dirk Gently, for BBC Four and Lead Balloon.", " His many films include Stanley Kubrick's \"Barry Lyndon\", \"Groupie Girl\", \"Side by Side\", \"Shergar\", \"Wild Geese II\", \"The Scarlet and the Black\", \"Round Ireland with a Fridge\" and A United Kingdom." ], "title": "Billy Boyle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Infernal Machine, or La Machine Infernale is a French play by the dramatist Jean Cocteau, based on the ancient Greek myth of Oedipus.", " The play initially premiered on April 10, 1934 at the Theatre Louis Jouvet in Paris, France, under the direction of Louis Jouvet himself, with costumes and scene design by Christian Bérard.", " \"The Infernal Machine,\" as translated by Albert Bermel, was first played at the Phoenix Theatre, New York, on February 3, 1958, under the direction of Herbert Berghof, with scenery by Ming Cho Less, costumes by Alvin Colt, and lighting by Tharon Musser." ], "title": "The Infernal Machine (play)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Phoenix Theatre is a professional theatre company located in Phoenix, Arizona.", " Started in 1920, by a theatre troupe known as the Phoenix Players, the theatre is among the oldest continually operating theaters west of the Mississippi River.", " The theatre is a non-profit corporation and encompasses both the Mainstage and Hormel Theatre productions, as well as Partners That Heal and numerous community-focused programs." ], "title": "Phoenix Theatre (Phoenix)" }, { "sentences": [ "Wisdom of a Fool is a one-man play based on the early life and career of actor and comedian Norman Wisdom.", " The play premiered at The Capitol Theatre Horsham in September 2015, which coincided with Wisdom's centenary.", " This is the first play to be written on the entertainer, which embarks on a UK tour in 2016/17.", " Theatres include Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Little Theatre (Leicester), Marina Theatre, Theatre Royal Margate, Gaiety Theatre, Isle of Man, Middlesbrough Theatre, Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, Courtyard, Hereford, White Rock Theatre, New Wolsey Theatre, LOST Theatre, Jersey Arts Centre, Gala Theatre Durham, Broadway Theatre Letchworth, The Playhouse, Weston-super-Mare, Theatre Royal, Wakefield, Hazlitt Theatre, Theatre Royal Winchester, Devonshire Park Theatre, Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple, Falkirk Theatre, Hall for Cornwall" ], "title": "Wisdom of a Fool" }, { "sentences": [ "The Phoenix Theatre is Indiana's only professional contemporary theatre, and has presented productions since 1983.", " An Equity house, the Phoenix presents the Midwest and Indiana premieres of many popular Broadway and Off-Broadway plays, and has presented 94 World Premieres (through the end of the 2014-15 season).", " The Phoenix operates the 130-seat proscenium Livia and Steve Russell Stage as well as the 75-seat cabaret-style Frank and Katrina Basile Stage at 749 N. Park Avenue near Massachusetts Avenue.", " It was founded by Bryan D. Fonseca in 1983, initially to perform the three-part (three evening) science fiction play, \"Warp!", "\".", " Both venues are housed along with administrative offices in a renovated 1907 church where Jim Jones once preached, a fact that was brought into their production of \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\".", " The Phoenix Theatre is a member of the National New Play Network and the League of Indianapolis Theatres, and is supported by the Indiana Arts Commission, the Arts Council of Indianapolis, and the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as local corporate and foundation funders and more than 400 individual donors." ], "title": "Phoenix Theatre (Indianapolis)" } ]
[ "Title: The Browning Version (play)\n\nThe Browning Version is a play by Terence Rattigan, first performed on 8 September 1948 at the Phoenix Theatre, London. It was originally one of two short plays, jointly titled \"Playbill\"; the companion piece, which forms the second half of the evening was \"Harlequinade\". The play is set in a boys public school and the Classics teacher in the play, Crocker-Harris, is believed to have been based on Rattigan's Classics tutor at Harrow School,", "Title: Xihua University\n\nXihua University (西华大学 \"West China University\") is a university in Sichuan province, People's Republic of China. Approved by the State Ministry of Education, Xihua University (XHU) was founded on April 16, 2003, formed by the merger of the former Sichuan University of Science and Technology and the former Teacher's College. The former Sichuan University of Science and Technology, once called the Sichuan Mechanical College of Agriculture, was founded in 1960. The former Teacher's College, located in Peng Zhou County, was founded in 1971.", "Title: Are You Lonesome Tonight? (album)\n\nAre You Lonesome Tonight? is an album featuring the original London cast of the play \"Are You Lonsome Tonight? \", written by Alan Bleasdale and premiering in 1985 at the Phoenix Theatre. The album features several songs made popular by Elvis Presley.", "Title: Phoenix Theatre, London\n\nThe Phoenix Theatre is a West End theatre in the London Borough of Camden, located on Charing Cross Road (at the corner with Flitcroft Street). The entrances are in Phoenix Street and Charing Cross Road. Phoenix Theatre was built on the place where was a factory and then Music hall Alcazar before.", "Title: Alan Bleasdale\n\nAlan Bleasdale (born 23 March 1946) is an English screenwriter, best known for social realist drama serials based on the lives of ordinary people. A former teacher, he has written for radio, stage and screen, and has also written novels.", "Title: Billy Boyle\n\nBilly Boyle is an Irish actor on British film, television and stage. He is a veteran of the West End stage having played leading roles in over 15 hit shows. In his first West End musical \"Maggie May\" he was nominated as best newcomer. Gower Champion then chose him to play Barnaby in \"Hello Dolly\" at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane. He appeared in \"Canterbury Tales\" at the Phoenix Theatre as The Clerk of Oxford. Harold Hobson, The Times critic said, \"He was a breath of fresh air in the West-End\". He then went on to play leading roles in \"No Sex Please, We're British\", \"Billy\", \"What's a Nice Country\", \"The Rivals\", \"Love, Lust, & Marriage\", \"Some Like it Hot\", Disney's \"Beauty and the Beast\", and in the original cast of \"Dirty Dancing. Lately he has appeared as Grandpa George\" and Grandpa Joe in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory at Drury Lane. In 2016 he was Major Bouvier and Norman Vincent Peale in the smash hit Grey Gardens. He followed this playing Arvide in Guys and Dolls at the Phoenix Theatre in the West End.He has had his own very successful television series in Ireland \"It's Billy Boyle\" as well as leading roles in \"Trail of Guilt\", the award-winning \"The Grass Arena\", \"The Bretts\", as well as many guest appearances in EastEnders, The Professionals, Coronation Street, Father Ted etc. In the late 1970s, Boyle was cast as 'Ronald McDonald' in the European TV commercials and in all print media for the fast food chain McDonald's. He was the last 'straight man' to Basil Brush on BBC1's \"The Basil Brush Show\" and later presented a programme, Dance Crazy for ITV, on the history of dance with Lesley Judd. Lately he has been seen in Dirk Gently, for BBC Four and Lead Balloon. His many films include Stanley Kubrick's \"Barry Lyndon\", \"Groupie Girl\", \"Side by Side\", \"Shergar\", \"Wild Geese II\", \"The Scarlet and the Black\", \"Round Ireland with a Fridge\" and A United Kingdom.", "Title: The Infernal Machine (play)\n\nThe Infernal Machine, or La Machine Infernale is a French play by the dramatist Jean Cocteau, based on the ancient Greek myth of Oedipus. The play initially premiered on April 10, 1934 at the Theatre Louis Jouvet in Paris, France, under the direction of Louis Jouvet himself, with costumes and scene design by Christian Bérard. \"The Infernal Machine,\" as translated by Albert Bermel, was first played at the Phoenix Theatre, New York, on February 3, 1958, under the direction of Herbert Berghof, with scenery by Ming Cho Less, costumes by Alvin Colt, and lighting by Tharon Musser.", "Title: Phoenix Theatre (Phoenix)\n\nThe Phoenix Theatre is a professional theatre company located in Phoenix, Arizona. Started in 1920, by a theatre troupe known as the Phoenix Players, the theatre is among the oldest continually operating theaters west of the Mississippi River. The theatre is a non-profit corporation and encompasses both the Mainstage and Hormel Theatre productions, as well as Partners That Heal and numerous community-focused programs.", "Title: Wisdom of a Fool\n\nWisdom of a Fool is a one-man play based on the early life and career of actor and comedian Norman Wisdom. The play premiered at The Capitol Theatre Horsham in September 2015, which coincided with Wisdom's centenary. This is the first play to be written on the entertainer, which embarks on a UK tour in 2016/17. Theatres include Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Little Theatre (Leicester), Marina Theatre, Theatre Royal Margate, Gaiety Theatre, Isle of Man, Middlesbrough Theatre, Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, Courtyard, Hereford, White Rock Theatre, New Wolsey Theatre, LOST Theatre, Jersey Arts Centre, Gala Theatre Durham, Broadway Theatre Letchworth, The Playhouse, Weston-super-Mare, Theatre Royal, Wakefield, Hazlitt Theatre, Theatre Royal Winchester, Devonshire Park Theatre, Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple, Falkirk Theatre, Hall for Cornwall", "Title: Phoenix Theatre (Indianapolis)\n\nThe Phoenix Theatre is Indiana's only professional contemporary theatre, and has presented productions since 1983. An Equity house, the Phoenix presents the Midwest and Indiana premieres of many popular Broadway and Off-Broadway plays, and has presented 94 World Premieres (through the end of the 2014-15 season). The Phoenix operates the 130-seat proscenium Livia and Steve Russell Stage as well as the 75-seat cabaret-style Frank and Katrina Basile Stage at 749 N. Park Avenue near Massachusetts Avenue. It was founded by Bryan D. Fonseca in 1983, initially to perform the three-part (three evening) science fiction play, \"Warp! \". Both venues are housed along with administrative offices in a renovated 1907 church where Jim Jones once preached, a fact that was brought into their production of \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\". The Phoenix Theatre is a member of the National New Play Network and the League of Indianapolis Theatres, and is supported by the Indiana Arts Commission, the Arts Council of Indianapolis, and the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as local corporate and foundation funders and more than 400 individual donors." ]
6,760
Who was this American microbiologist who specialized in vaccinology that contributed to the development of the immunization vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR vaccine)?
Maurice Hilleman
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[ { "sentences": [ "The MMRV vaccine combines the attenuated virus MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine with the addition of chickenpox vaccine or varicella vaccine (V stands for varicella).", " The MMRV vaccine is typically given to children between 1 and 2 years of age." ], "title": "MMRV vaccine" }, { "sentences": [ "PT Bio Farma (Persero) is an Indonesian state-owned enterprise based in Bandung, Indonesia which produces vaccines and sera to support immunization in Indonesia and other countries.", " Bio Farma has entered into a pre-qualification list of the World Health Organization (WHO).", " Bio Farma vaccine produced vaccine consists of virus (vaccines against measles, polio and hepatitis B), and bacterial vaccines (vaccine DTP vaccine TT, vaccines DT, and vaccine BCG).", " Bio Farma vaccines have supplied vaccines to multiple countries through UNICEF, PAHO and other organizations." ], "title": "Bio Farma" }, { "sentences": [ "Hear the Silence is a 2003 semi-fictional TV drama based on the MMR vaccine controversy, which started when Andrew Wakefield published a paper claiming a possible link between the MMR vaccine and autism.", " It debuted on December 15, 2003 at 9 PM on the British network Five.", " The film, produced at a cost of about 1 million pounds, stars Hugh Bonneville as Wakefield and Juliet Stevenson as Christine Shields, a fictional mother who discovers the possible MMR-autism link when her son is diagnosed as autistic.", " Stevenson's character begins telling doctor after doctor that her son seemed to develop autism soon after he received the MMR vaccine, but she does not receive any sympathy from them, nor does she receive any from her boss, or even her husband.", " However, this all changes when she meets Dr. Wakefield, who believes her statements about the MMR vaccine causing her son's autism.", " The film then shows fictional government officials \"plotting\" Wakefield's \"demise\", which they intend to bring about by portraying his research as flawed.", " Although never documented in reality, the film depicts Wakefield being targeted by the government: his phone is tapped and his files are stolen.", " The film attracted 1.2 million viewers on the first night it screened, considerably fewer than usual for Channel Five's films that debut at 9 PM, which often get more than 2 million viewers." ], "title": "Hear the Silence" }, { "sentences": [ "The MMR vaccine (also known as the MPR vaccine after the Latin names of the diseases) is an immunization vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles).", " It is a mixture of live attenuated viruses of the three diseases, administered via injection.", " It was first developed by Maurice Hilleman while at Merck." ], "title": "MMR vaccine" }, { "sentences": [ "Rubella vaccine is a vaccine used to prevent rubella.", " Effectiveness begins about two weeks after a single dose and around 95% of people become immune.", " Countries with high rates of immunization no longer see cases of rubella or congenital rubella syndrome.", " When there is a low level of childhood immunization in a population it is possible for rates of congenital rubella to increase as more women make it to child bearing age without either vaccination or exposure to the disease.", " Therefore, it is important for more than 80% of people to be vaccinated." ], "title": "Rubella vaccine" }, { "sentences": [ "Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe is a 2016 American film alleging a cover-up by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of a purported link between the MMR vaccine and autism.", " According to \"Variety\", the film \"purports to investigate the claims of a senior scientist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who revealed that the CDC had allegedly manipulated and destroyed data on an important study about autism and the MMR vaccine\"; critics derided it as an anti-vaccine propaganda film." ], "title": "Vaxxed" }, { "sentences": [ "Mumpsvax is a mumps vaccine made of mumps virus.", " It is a product of Merck & Co., Inc.", " The vaccine is a component of Merck's three-virus MMR vaccine." ], "title": "Mumpsvax" }, { "sentences": [ "The Antibody Titer Law ( Holly's Law ) (NJSA 26:2N-8-11), passed on January 14, 2004.", " The law gives parents a choice before they consent to a second dose of measles, mumps and rubella vaccine.", " A Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) should be provided to the parents each time a vaccine is given.", " Holly's Law, NJ Chapter 257.", " C.26:2N-9b; \" Documented laboratory evidence of immunity from MMR shall exempt a child from further vaccination for MMR, as may be required pursuant to Department of Health and Senior Services regulations.\"" ], "title": "Holly's Law" }, { "sentences": [ "Maurice Ralph Hilleman (August 30, 1919 – April 11, 2005) was an American microbiologist who specialized in vaccinology and developed over 40 vaccines, an unparalleled record of productivity.", " Of the 14 vaccines routinely recommended in current vaccine schedules, he developed eight: those for measles, mumps, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, chickenpox, meningitis, pneumonia and \"Haemophilus influenzae\" bacteria.", " He also played a role in the discovery of the cold-producing adenoviruses, the hepatitis viruses, and the cancer-causing virus SV40." ], "title": "Maurice Hilleman" }, { "sentences": [ "The MMR vaccine controversy started with the 1998 publication of a fraudulent research paper in \"The Lancet\" linking the combined measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine to colitis and autism spectrum disorders.", " The claims in the paper were widely reported, leading to a sharp drop in vaccination rates in the UK and Ireland and increases in the incidence of measles and mumps, resulting in deaths and severe and permanent injuries.", " Following the initial claims in 1998, multiple large epidemiological studies were undertaken.", " Reviews of the evidence by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Institute of Medicine of the US National Academy of Sciences, the UK National Health Service, and the Cochrane Library all found no link between the MMR vaccine and autism." ], "title": "MMR vaccine controversy" } ]
[ "Title: MMRV vaccine\n\nThe MMRV vaccine combines the attenuated virus MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine with the addition of chickenpox vaccine or varicella vaccine (V stands for varicella). The MMRV vaccine is typically given to children between 1 and 2 years of age.", "Title: Bio Farma\n\nPT Bio Farma (Persero) is an Indonesian state-owned enterprise based in Bandung, Indonesia which produces vaccines and sera to support immunization in Indonesia and other countries. Bio Farma has entered into a pre-qualification list of the World Health Organization (WHO). Bio Farma vaccine produced vaccine consists of virus (vaccines against measles, polio and hepatitis B), and bacterial vaccines (vaccine DTP vaccine TT, vaccines DT, and vaccine BCG). Bio Farma vaccines have supplied vaccines to multiple countries through UNICEF, PAHO and other organizations.", "Title: Hear the Silence\n\nHear the Silence is a 2003 semi-fictional TV drama based on the MMR vaccine controversy, which started when Andrew Wakefield published a paper claiming a possible link between the MMR vaccine and autism. It debuted on December 15, 2003 at 9 PM on the British network Five. The film, produced at a cost of about 1 million pounds, stars Hugh Bonneville as Wakefield and Juliet Stevenson as Christine Shields, a fictional mother who discovers the possible MMR-autism link when her son is diagnosed as autistic. Stevenson's character begins telling doctor after doctor that her son seemed to develop autism soon after he received the MMR vaccine, but she does not receive any sympathy from them, nor does she receive any from her boss, or even her husband. However, this all changes when she meets Dr. Wakefield, who believes her statements about the MMR vaccine causing her son's autism. The film then shows fictional government officials \"plotting\" Wakefield's \"demise\", which they intend to bring about by portraying his research as flawed. Although never documented in reality, the film depicts Wakefield being targeted by the government: his phone is tapped and his files are stolen. The film attracted 1.2 million viewers on the first night it screened, considerably fewer than usual for Channel Five's films that debut at 9 PM, which often get more than 2 million viewers.", "Title: MMR vaccine\n\nThe MMR vaccine (also known as the MPR vaccine after the Latin names of the diseases) is an immunization vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles). It is a mixture of live attenuated viruses of the three diseases, administered via injection. It was first developed by Maurice Hilleman while at Merck.", "Title: Rubella vaccine\n\nRubella vaccine is a vaccine used to prevent rubella. Effectiveness begins about two weeks after a single dose and around 95% of people become immune. Countries with high rates of immunization no longer see cases of rubella or congenital rubella syndrome. When there is a low level of childhood immunization in a population it is possible for rates of congenital rubella to increase as more women make it to child bearing age without either vaccination or exposure to the disease. Therefore, it is important for more than 80% of people to be vaccinated.", "Title: Vaxxed\n\nVaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe is a 2016 American film alleging a cover-up by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of a purported link between the MMR vaccine and autism. According to \"Variety\", the film \"purports to investigate the claims of a senior scientist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who revealed that the CDC had allegedly manipulated and destroyed data on an important study about autism and the MMR vaccine\"; critics derided it as an anti-vaccine propaganda film.", "Title: Mumpsvax\n\nMumpsvax is a mumps vaccine made of mumps virus. It is a product of Merck & Co., Inc. The vaccine is a component of Merck's three-virus MMR vaccine.", "Title: Holly's Law\n\nThe Antibody Titer Law ( Holly's Law ) (NJSA 26:2N-8-11), passed on January 14, 2004. The law gives parents a choice before they consent to a second dose of measles, mumps and rubella vaccine. A Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) should be provided to the parents each time a vaccine is given. Holly's Law, NJ Chapter 257. C.26:2N-9b; \" Documented laboratory evidence of immunity from MMR shall exempt a child from further vaccination for MMR, as may be required pursuant to Department of Health and Senior Services regulations.\"", "Title: Maurice Hilleman\n\nMaurice Ralph Hilleman (August 30, 1919 – April 11, 2005) was an American microbiologist who specialized in vaccinology and developed over 40 vaccines, an unparalleled record of productivity. Of the 14 vaccines routinely recommended in current vaccine schedules, he developed eight: those for measles, mumps, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, chickenpox, meningitis, pneumonia and \"Haemophilus influenzae\" bacteria. He also played a role in the discovery of the cold-producing adenoviruses, the hepatitis viruses, and the cancer-causing virus SV40.", "Title: MMR vaccine controversy\n\nThe MMR vaccine controversy started with the 1998 publication of a fraudulent research paper in \"The Lancet\" linking the combined measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine to colitis and autism spectrum disorders. The claims in the paper were widely reported, leading to a sharp drop in vaccination rates in the UK and Ireland and increases in the incidence of measles and mumps, resulting in deaths and severe and permanent injuries. Following the initial claims in 1998, multiple large epidemiological studies were undertaken. Reviews of the evidence by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Institute of Medicine of the US National Academy of Sciences, the UK National Health Service, and the Cochrane Library all found no link between the MMR vaccine and autism." ]
6,761
The song that is about a soul with incarnations in four different places in time and history is a single that is recorded by what record company?
Columbia Records
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[ { "sentences": [ "At the Night Side is the third live album by Buck-Tick, released on April 7, 2004.", " Its content was recorded at four different concerts in three different places; Hibiya Yagai Ongakudo on June 28 & 29 2003, NHK Hall on April 10, 2003 and Shibuya-AX on April 30, 2003.", " It reached number thirty-four on the Oricon chart." ], "title": "At the Night Side" }, { "sentences": [ "Gaf, or gāf, may be the name of four different Perso-Arabic letters, all representing /<a href=\"\">ɡ/ .", " They are all forms of the letter kāf, with additional diacritics, such as dots and lines.", " There are three forms, each used in different places:" ], "title": "Gaf" }, { "sentences": [ "Motown is an American record company.", " The record company was founded by Berry Gordy Jr. as Tamla Records on January 12, 1959, and was incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960, in Detroit, Michigan.", " The name, a portmanteau of \"motor\" and \"town\", has also become a nickname for Detroit.", " Motown played an important role in the racial integration of popular music as an African American-owned record label that achieved significant crossover success.", " In the 1960s, Motown and its subsidiary labels (including Tamla Motown, the brand used outside the US) were the most successful proponents of what came to be known as the Motown Sound, a style of soul music with a distinct pop influence.", " During the 1960s, Motown achieved spectacular success for a small record company: 79 records in the Top Ten of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 record chart between 1960 and 1969." ], "title": "Motown" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eastern Norway Exhibition (Norwegian: \"Østlandsutstillingen\" ) is a traveling regional exhibition of Norwegian contemporary art open to artists from Akershus, Buskerud, Hedmark, Oppland, Oslo, Østfold, and Vestfold counties.", " The exhibitions comprise about 60 works that are selected by a jury and divided into three categories: two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and audiovisual works.", " The Eastern Norway Exhibition is organized in equal part by district artists' organizations in Eastern Norway and it is financed by the counties in the region through the Eastern Norwegian County Network (Norwegian: \"Østlandssamarbeidet\" ).", " It is held in three to four different places in Eastern Norway.", " The exhibition was first held in 1979." ], "title": "Eastern Norway Exhibition" }, { "sentences": [ "The Highwaymen was a country music supergroup composed of four of the genre's biggest artists well known for their pioneering influence on the outlaw country subgenre: Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson.", " Active as a group between 1985 and 1995, these four artists recorded three major label albums as The Highwaymen: two on Columbia Records and one for Liberty Records.", " Their Columbia works produced three chart singles, including the number one \"Highwayman\" in 1985." ], "title": "The Highwaymen (country supergroup)" }, { "sentences": [ "Charodi also referred to as Mestha/ Achari / Konkani Achari/ Nayak / Khandekar is a community from Karnataka State in India.", " There is no caste called as Charodi in Hindu religion but are known to be Vishwakarma from Goa.", " They are believed to have migrated from Goa in four boats ('char' means four and 'hodi' means boat) which landed in four different places of Karnataka.", " It is obvious from the books that Charodi's were initially known as \"Mestha\" and after migration, they seemed to have changed their names based on the location they landed.", " They are usually called as \"Achari\" or \"Mestha\" in North Karnataka and \"Nayak\" or \"Charodi\" in South Karnataka.", " They as per their tales, they have migrated from Goa via sea-route to coastal Karnataka.", " They were during British Raj included among criminal tribes of India.", " Their traditional work is carpentry and work as carpenters.", " They are included in other backward class communities of Karnataka in post-independent India.", " They are generally followers of Sringeri Matha.", " They are also worshipers of Shiva, which is locally also known as Ravalnath." ], "title": "Charodi (community)" }, { "sentences": [ "Black women is both a multi-faceted cultural identity and a powerful social construct with different meanings in different places.", " For some, it is those women born on the African continent; for others it includes the descendants of slaves brought from Africa to the United States.", " For others, it includes aboriginal women in Australia or Pakistanis in the United Kingdom.", " In all places, black women have been seen over the past three hundred years in stereotypical ways, resulting in increased risk for them.", " But, they have also been important leaders early in human history." ], "title": "Black women" }, { "sentences": [ "Wrong Eye/Scope was a 7\" vinyl single by Coil released by the record company Shock, with the catalogue number SX 002.", " This vinyl was pressed in black, with covers of four different colors .", " 1,000 copies included green covers.", " 1,000 copies included yellow covers.", " 974 copies included white covers.", " 26 copies included pink covers, with a sticker.", " The pink ones were signed and lettered A-Z.", " The first three editions came hand numbered; it is unknown if the pink edition was numbered or merely lettered." ], "title": "Wrong Eye/Scope" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Highwayman\" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb, about a soul with incarnations in four different places in time and history: as a highwayman, a sailor, a construction worker on the Hoover Dam, and finally as a captain of a starship.", " The song was influenced by the real-life hanged highwayman Jonathan Wild.", " The dam builder verse alludes to the deaths of over one hundred men during the construction of Hoover Dam near Boulder City, Nevada.", " Webb first recorded the song on his album \"El Mirage\", released in May 1977.", " The following year, Glen Campbell recorded his version, which was released on his 1979 album \"Highwayman\".", " In 1985, the song became the inspiration for the naming of the supergroup The Highwaymen, which featured Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson.", " Their first album, \"Highwayman\", became a number one platinum-selling album, and their version of the song went to number one on the Hot Country Songs \"Billboard\" chart in a twenty-week run.", " Their version earned Webb a Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1986.", " The song has since been recorded by other artists.", " Webb himself included a different version on his 1996 album \"Ten Easy Pieces\", a live version on his 2007 album \"Live and at Large\", and a duet version with Mark Knopfler on 2010 album \"Just Across the River\"." ], "title": "Highwayman (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Richmond, Virginia is filled with many different places to visit and scenic parks to explore.", " One of the most popular places amongst the city is located at Oregon Hill.", " This place is known as the Hollywood Cemetery.", " The Hollywood Cemetery is home to thousands of memorials, many of which are very famous.", " It is located within the heart of Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the state, and was created in 1849.", " After the Civil War was over, the government didn’t care what happened to ex-Confederate soldiers.", " The Auburn National Cemetery was made for those who died during the Civil War.", " The only problem was the government did not want to bury the Confederates in it.", " As a result of this, the South created the Hollywood Cemetery to properly bury the Confederate soldiers who lost their lives during a time of war.", " The name of the cemetery comes from all the holly trees inside it.", " The name was established way before movies were being created in the famous Hollywood everyone knows today.", " Landscaping was a very important factor to the citizens while creating the cemetery.", " The people of Richmond, Virginia take care of this place all the time and still do up to this day.", ".", " The area is kept up in many different ways and is open to the public daily." ], "title": "The Hauntings of the Hollywood Cemetery" } ]
[ "Title: At the Night Side\n\nAt the Night Side is the third live album by Buck-Tick, released on April 7, 2004. Its content was recorded at four different concerts in three different places; Hibiya Yagai Ongakudo on June 28 & 29 2003, NHK Hall on April 10, 2003 and Shibuya-AX on April 30, 2003. It reached number thirty-four on the Oricon chart.", "Title: Gaf\n\nGaf, or gāf, may be the name of four different Perso-Arabic letters, all representing /<a href=\"\">ɡ/ . They are all forms of the letter kāf, with additional diacritics, such as dots and lines. There are three forms, each used in different places:", "Title: Motown\n\nMotown is an American record company. The record company was founded by Berry Gordy Jr. as Tamla Records on January 12, 1959, and was incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960, in Detroit, Michigan. The name, a portmanteau of \"motor\" and \"town\", has also become a nickname for Detroit. Motown played an important role in the racial integration of popular music as an African American-owned record label that achieved significant crossover success. In the 1960s, Motown and its subsidiary labels (including Tamla Motown, the brand used outside the US) were the most successful proponents of what came to be known as the Motown Sound, a style of soul music with a distinct pop influence. During the 1960s, Motown achieved spectacular success for a small record company: 79 records in the Top Ten of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 record chart between 1960 and 1969.", "Title: Eastern Norway Exhibition\n\nThe Eastern Norway Exhibition (Norwegian: \"Østlandsutstillingen\" ) is a traveling regional exhibition of Norwegian contemporary art open to artists from Akershus, Buskerud, Hedmark, Oppland, Oslo, Østfold, and Vestfold counties. The exhibitions comprise about 60 works that are selected by a jury and divided into three categories: two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and audiovisual works. The Eastern Norway Exhibition is organized in equal part by district artists' organizations in Eastern Norway and it is financed by the counties in the region through the Eastern Norwegian County Network (Norwegian: \"Østlandssamarbeidet\" ). It is held in three to four different places in Eastern Norway. The exhibition was first held in 1979.", "Title: The Highwaymen (country supergroup)\n\nThe Highwaymen was a country music supergroup composed of four of the genre's biggest artists well known for their pioneering influence on the outlaw country subgenre: Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson. Active as a group between 1985 and 1995, these four artists recorded three major label albums as The Highwaymen: two on Columbia Records and one for Liberty Records. Their Columbia works produced three chart singles, including the number one \"Highwayman\" in 1985.", "Title: Charodi (community)\n\nCharodi also referred to as Mestha/ Achari / Konkani Achari/ Nayak / Khandekar is a community from Karnataka State in India. There is no caste called as Charodi in Hindu religion but are known to be Vishwakarma from Goa. They are believed to have migrated from Goa in four boats ('char' means four and 'hodi' means boat) which landed in four different places of Karnataka. It is obvious from the books that Charodi's were initially known as \"Mestha\" and after migration, they seemed to have changed their names based on the location they landed. They are usually called as \"Achari\" or \"Mestha\" in North Karnataka and \"Nayak\" or \"Charodi\" in South Karnataka. They as per their tales, they have migrated from Goa via sea-route to coastal Karnataka. They were during British Raj included among criminal tribes of India. Their traditional work is carpentry and work as carpenters. They are included in other backward class communities of Karnataka in post-independent India. They are generally followers of Sringeri Matha. They are also worshipers of Shiva, which is locally also known as Ravalnath.", "Title: Black women\n\nBlack women is both a multi-faceted cultural identity and a powerful social construct with different meanings in different places. For some, it is those women born on the African continent; for others it includes the descendants of slaves brought from Africa to the United States. For others, it includes aboriginal women in Australia or Pakistanis in the United Kingdom. In all places, black women have been seen over the past three hundred years in stereotypical ways, resulting in increased risk for them. But, they have also been important leaders early in human history.", "Title: Wrong Eye/Scope\n\nWrong Eye/Scope was a 7\" vinyl single by Coil released by the record company Shock, with the catalogue number SX 002. This vinyl was pressed in black, with covers of four different colors . 1,000 copies included green covers. 1,000 copies included yellow covers. 974 copies included white covers. 26 copies included pink covers, with a sticker. The pink ones were signed and lettered A-Z. The first three editions came hand numbered; it is unknown if the pink edition was numbered or merely lettered.", "Title: Highwayman (song)\n\n\"Highwayman\" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb, about a soul with incarnations in four different places in time and history: as a highwayman, a sailor, a construction worker on the Hoover Dam, and finally as a captain of a starship. The song was influenced by the real-life hanged highwayman Jonathan Wild. The dam builder verse alludes to the deaths of over one hundred men during the construction of Hoover Dam near Boulder City, Nevada. Webb first recorded the song on his album \"El Mirage\", released in May 1977. The following year, Glen Campbell recorded his version, which was released on his 1979 album \"Highwayman\". In 1985, the song became the inspiration for the naming of the supergroup The Highwaymen, which featured Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson. Their first album, \"Highwayman\", became a number one platinum-selling album, and their version of the song went to number one on the Hot Country Songs \"Billboard\" chart in a twenty-week run. Their version earned Webb a Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1986. The song has since been recorded by other artists. Webb himself included a different version on his 1996 album \"Ten Easy Pieces\", a live version on his 2007 album \"Live and at Large\", and a duet version with Mark Knopfler on 2010 album \"Just Across the River\".", "Title: The Hauntings of the Hollywood Cemetery\n\nRichmond, Virginia is filled with many different places to visit and scenic parks to explore. One of the most popular places amongst the city is located at Oregon Hill. This place is known as the Hollywood Cemetery. The Hollywood Cemetery is home to thousands of memorials, many of which are very famous. It is located within the heart of Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the state, and was created in 1849. After the Civil War was over, the government didn’t care what happened to ex-Confederate soldiers. The Auburn National Cemetery was made for those who died during the Civil War. The only problem was the government did not want to bury the Confederates in it. As a result of this, the South created the Hollywood Cemetery to properly bury the Confederate soldiers who lost their lives during a time of war. The name of the cemetery comes from all the holly trees inside it. The name was established way before movies were being created in the famous Hollywood everyone knows today. Landscaping was a very important factor to the citizens while creating the cemetery. The people of Richmond, Virginia take care of this place all the time and still do up to this day. . The area is kept up in many different ways and is open to the public daily." ]
6,762
The horse-collar tackle is closely associated with what safety who played college football for the University of Oklahoma?
Roy Lee Williams
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[ { "sentences": [ "Homer Paine (September 20, 1923 – July 5, 2010) was an American football tackle.", " He played college football at the University of Tulsa for one season and at the University of Oklahoma for three seasons.", " Paine was named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference first team while at Tulsa, and he was twice named to all-conference first teams while at Oklahoma.", " After college, Paine played professional football for one season with the Chicago Hornets of the All-America Football Conference.", " He was selected in the 14th round of the 1946 NFL Draft." ], "title": "Homer Paine" }, { "sentences": [ "The horse-collar tackle is an American football maneuver in which a defender tackles another player by grabbing the back collar or the back-inside of an opponent's shoulder pads and pulling the ball carrier directly downward in order to pull his feet from underneath him.", " The technique is most closely associated with Pro Bowl safety Roy Williams.", " This kind of tackle was banned from the NFL during the 2005 off-season.", " The rule forbidding it is often referred to in the press as \"The Roy Williams Rule\".", " The rule, with modifications, was adopted in college football in 2008 and high school football in 2009." ], "title": "Horse-collar tackle" }, { "sentences": [ "Roy Lee Williams (born August 14, 1980), is a former American college and professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons.", " He played college football for the University of Oklahoma, and was recognized as a unanimous All-American.", " He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys eighth overall in the 2002 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals.", " He earned five straight Pro Bowl selections from 2003 to 2007.", " Williams is currently a sideline reporter for Oklahoma football games." ], "title": "Roy Williams (safety)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lewis Pate \"Bud\" McFadin (August 21, 1928 – February 13, 2006) was an American football player.", " He played college football at the University of Texas and was a unanimous selection at the guard position on the 1950 College Football All-America Team.", " He later played professional football in the National Football League (NFL) for the Los Angeles Rams (1952–1956) and in the American Football League (AFL) for the Denver Broncos (1960–1963) and Houston Oilers (1964–1965).", " A versatile player, he played tackle and linebacker on defense, as well as tackle and guard on offense.", " He was a Pro Bowl pick in 1955 and 1956, a \"Sporting News\" All-AFL defensive tackle in 1960, 1961 and 1962, and an American Football League West Division All-Star in 1963." ], "title": "Bud McFadin" }, { "sentences": [ "Theodore Anthony Rosequist (April 17, 1908 – November 29, 1988) was an American football player.", " Rosequist played college football at John Carroll University and Ohio State University.", " He was selected by the International News Service as a third-team tackle on the 1932 College Football All-America Team.", " He also played professional football as a tackle in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears (1934–1936) and Cleveland Rams (1937)." ], "title": "Ted Rosequist" }, { "sentences": [ "Rex Reed Boggan (March 27, 1930 - December 8, 1985) was an American football player.", " Boggan was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, and attended the University of Mississippi.", " He played college football at the tackle position for the Ole Miss Rebels football team.", " He was selected by the Associated Press as a first-team player on its 1954 College Football All-America Team.", " He was drafted by the New York Giants in the 20th round of the 1952 NFL Draft and played for the Giants during the 1955 season at the defensive tackle position." ], "title": "Rex Boggan" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Glen \"Hogan\" Wharton (December 13, 1935 – October 8, 2008) was an American football player.", " He attended the University of Houston where he played college football at the tackle position for the Houston Cougars football team from 1956 to 1958.", " He was named lineman of the year in the Missouri Valley Conference in 1957, and the following year he was selected by the American Football Coaches Association as a first-team tackle on its 1958 College Football All-America Team.", " Wharton later played professional football in the newly formed American Football League, playing at the guard position for the Houston Oilers during the first four years of the club's existence from 1960 to 1963, including the 1960 Houston Oilers team that won the first AFL championship.", " He was cut by the Oilers in September 1964." ], "title": "Hogan Wharton" }, { "sentences": [ "Alvin Lawrence \"Moose\" Wistert (June 26, 1916 – October 3, 2005) was an American football player.", " A native of Chicago, Illinois, he played college football at the tackle position for Boston University in 1946 and at the University of Michigan from 1947 to 1949.", " He began his collegiate football career at age 30 following 12 years of working in a factory and serving in the United States Marine Corps during World War II.", " He played at the defensive tackle position for the undefeated 1947 and 1948 Michigan Wolverines football teams, both of which finished the season ranked No. 1 in the final Associated Press poll.", " He also holds the distinction of being the oldest college football player ever selected as a College Football All-American, having been selected to the 1948 College Football All-America Team at age 32 and the 1949 Team at age 33." ], "title": "Alvin Wistert" }, { "sentences": [ "Harold Dwayne Akin (born January 11, 1945 in McAlester, Oklahoma) was an American football player.", " An offensive tackle, he played college football at Oklahoma State University, and played professionally in the American Football League for the San Diego Chargers in 1967 and 1968.", " He later went on to found The Budget Floor Store in Oklahoma City, which now has 4 locations across Oklahoma." ], "title": "Harold Akin" }, { "sentences": [ "Emerson William \"Spike\" Nelson (April 2, 1906 – October 20, 1998) was an American football player and coach.", " He served as the head football coach at Mississippi State College, now Mississippi State University, in 1938 and at Yale University in 1941, compiling a career college football record of 5–13.", " He played college football as a tackle at the University of Iowa and was selected as a first-team tackle by the \"New York Sun\" on its 1926 College Football All-America Team.", " He was also selected as a second-team All-American by the Associated Press and Central Press." ], "title": "Spike Nelson" } ]
[ "Title: Homer Paine\n\nHomer Paine (September 20, 1923 – July 5, 2010) was an American football tackle. He played college football at the University of Tulsa for one season and at the University of Oklahoma for three seasons. Paine was named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference first team while at Tulsa, and he was twice named to all-conference first teams while at Oklahoma. After college, Paine played professional football for one season with the Chicago Hornets of the All-America Football Conference. He was selected in the 14th round of the 1946 NFL Draft.", "Title: Horse-collar tackle\n\nThe horse-collar tackle is an American football maneuver in which a defender tackles another player by grabbing the back collar or the back-inside of an opponent's shoulder pads and pulling the ball carrier directly downward in order to pull his feet from underneath him. The technique is most closely associated with Pro Bowl safety Roy Williams. This kind of tackle was banned from the NFL during the 2005 off-season. The rule forbidding it is often referred to in the press as \"The Roy Williams Rule\". The rule, with modifications, was adopted in college football in 2008 and high school football in 2009.", "Title: Roy Williams (safety)\n\nRoy Lee Williams (born August 14, 1980), is a former American college and professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons. He played college football for the University of Oklahoma, and was recognized as a unanimous All-American. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys eighth overall in the 2002 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals. He earned five straight Pro Bowl selections from 2003 to 2007. Williams is currently a sideline reporter for Oklahoma football games.", "Title: Bud McFadin\n\nLewis Pate \"Bud\" McFadin (August 21, 1928 – February 13, 2006) was an American football player. He played college football at the University of Texas and was a unanimous selection at the guard position on the 1950 College Football All-America Team. He later played professional football in the National Football League (NFL) for the Los Angeles Rams (1952–1956) and in the American Football League (AFL) for the Denver Broncos (1960–1963) and Houston Oilers (1964–1965). A versatile player, he played tackle and linebacker on defense, as well as tackle and guard on offense. He was a Pro Bowl pick in 1955 and 1956, a \"Sporting News\" All-AFL defensive tackle in 1960, 1961 and 1962, and an American Football League West Division All-Star in 1963.", "Title: Ted Rosequist\n\nTheodore Anthony Rosequist (April 17, 1908 – November 29, 1988) was an American football player. Rosequist played college football at John Carroll University and Ohio State University. He was selected by the International News Service as a third-team tackle on the 1932 College Football All-America Team. He also played professional football as a tackle in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears (1934–1936) and Cleveland Rams (1937).", "Title: Rex Boggan\n\nRex Reed Boggan (March 27, 1930 - December 8, 1985) was an American football player. Boggan was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, and attended the University of Mississippi. He played college football at the tackle position for the Ole Miss Rebels football team. He was selected by the Associated Press as a first-team player on its 1954 College Football All-America Team. He was drafted by the New York Giants in the 20th round of the 1952 NFL Draft and played for the Giants during the 1955 season at the defensive tackle position.", "Title: Hogan Wharton\n\nRobert Glen \"Hogan\" Wharton (December 13, 1935 – October 8, 2008) was an American football player. He attended the University of Houston where he played college football at the tackle position for the Houston Cougars football team from 1956 to 1958. He was named lineman of the year in the Missouri Valley Conference in 1957, and the following year he was selected by the American Football Coaches Association as a first-team tackle on its 1958 College Football All-America Team. Wharton later played professional football in the newly formed American Football League, playing at the guard position for the Houston Oilers during the first four years of the club's existence from 1960 to 1963, including the 1960 Houston Oilers team that won the first AFL championship. He was cut by the Oilers in September 1964.", "Title: Alvin Wistert\n\nAlvin Lawrence \"Moose\" Wistert (June 26, 1916 – October 3, 2005) was an American football player. A native of Chicago, Illinois, he played college football at the tackle position for Boston University in 1946 and at the University of Michigan from 1947 to 1949. He began his collegiate football career at age 30 following 12 years of working in a factory and serving in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. He played at the defensive tackle position for the undefeated 1947 and 1948 Michigan Wolverines football teams, both of which finished the season ranked No. 1 in the final Associated Press poll. He also holds the distinction of being the oldest college football player ever selected as a College Football All-American, having been selected to the 1948 College Football All-America Team at age 32 and the 1949 Team at age 33.", "Title: Harold Akin\n\nHarold Dwayne Akin (born January 11, 1945 in McAlester, Oklahoma) was an American football player. An offensive tackle, he played college football at Oklahoma State University, and played professionally in the American Football League for the San Diego Chargers in 1967 and 1968. He later went on to found The Budget Floor Store in Oklahoma City, which now has 4 locations across Oklahoma.", "Title: Spike Nelson\n\nEmerson William \"Spike\" Nelson (April 2, 1906 – October 20, 1998) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Mississippi State College, now Mississippi State University, in 1938 and at Yale University in 1941, compiling a career college football record of 5–13. He played college football as a tackle at the University of Iowa and was selected as a first-team tackle by the \"New York Sun\" on its 1926 College Football All-America Team. He was also selected as a second-team All-American by the Associated Press and Central Press." ]
6,763
The Stewards were officially an organization of guards that were to protect a politician born in what year?
1896
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[ { "sentences": [ "Beurt SerVaas (born May 7, 1919 - February 2, 2014) was an American businessman, publisher, and politician born in Indianapolis, Indiana on May 7th, 1919 to Beurt Hans and Lela Etta SerVaas.", " He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University, and later earning a Doctorate of Medical Science from their School of Medicine." ], "title": "Beurt SerVaas" }, { "sentences": [ "(March 15, 1882 – February 9, 1946) was a Brazilian poet, lawyer and politician.", " He was the last elected President of Brazil of the period known as República Velha, but never took office because the government was overthrown in the Revolution of 1930.", " Júlio Prestes was the only politician who was elected President of Brazil to be impeded of taking office.", " He was the last politician born in São Paulo to be elected President of Brazil." ], "title": "Júlio Prestes" }, { "sentences": [ "The Massasoit Guards were an African-American militia company active in 1850s Boston.", " Clothing retailer John P. Coburn founded the group to police Beacon Hill and protect residents from slave catchers.", " Attorney Robert Morris repeatedly petitioned the Massachusetts legislature on their behalf, but the Massasoit Guards were never officially recognized or supported by the state.", " The group was a precursor to the 54th Massachusetts Regiment." ], "title": "Massasoit Guards" }, { "sentences": [ "M. A. Khan (Mahmood Ali Khan) (16 Jun 1920 - 22 Apr 2001) was an Indian politician born in the village of Jogipura, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.", " Prior to becoming a politician, he was a lawyer.He was educated in Col. Brown Cambridge School and Aligarh Muslim University." ], "title": "M. A. Khan" }, { "sentences": [ "Jonathan-Simon Sellem is a French-Israeli journalist and politician born on February 25, 1983.", " He now lives in Israel since 2006 and he obtained dual nationality French-Israeli the same year.", " He is the founder of the zionist news website JSSNews.", " He was elected as \"\" in 2014." ], "title": "Jonathan-Simon Sellem" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert P. Dean (1909–1984) was a farmer, Merchant Marine, and Democratic politician born in Ridgely, Maryland, in Caroline County.", " He graduated from Washington College in 1931.", " Dean was a four-term Maryland State Senator representing the Upper Eastern Shore from Queen Anne's County starting in 1954 through 1970, serving on committees that included Judicial Proceedings, Finance, Banking and Insurance, Agriculture and Natural Resources, and Chesapeake Bay and its Tributaries.", " He was instrumental in the organization of Chesapeake College and Tuckahoe State Park in his district." ], "title": "Robert P. Dean" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet of Ancoats ( ; 16 November 1896 – 3 December 1980) was a British politician who rose to fame in the 1920s as a Member of Parliament and later in the 1930s became leader of the British Union of Fascists (BUF)." ], "title": "Oswald Mosley" }, { "sentences": [ "Protect (officially incorporated as National Association to Protect Children - PROTECT, Inc.) is a political organization established in 2002 and dedicated to the protection of children from abuse, exploitation, and neglect.", " It is a nonprofit 501(c)(4) membership association with members in every U.S. state and 10 nations.", " Protect achieved great success in its first three years, winning legislative victories in eight state legislatures.", " It advocates a nonpartisan \"pro-child, anti-crime\" agenda, and works closely with both conservative and liberal constituencies and lawmakers." ], "title": "Protect (political organization)" }, { "sentences": [ "Krishnanand Rai was an Indian politician born on 11 December 1955 in Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh, India.", " He served as a Member of Legislative Assembly from 2002 to 2005 representing Mohammadabad Assembly located at Ghazipur district.", " His first stint at politics was in year 1999 from same assembly seat, which he lost.", " He was part of Bhartiya Janata Party until his death." ], "title": "Krishnanand Rai" }, { "sentences": [ "The Stewards also informally referred to as Blackshirts were the paramilitary wing of the British Union of Fascists (BUF).", " They served a similar role as the Blackshirts of the National Fascist Party of Italy and also wore black uniforms.", " The Stewards were officially an organization of guards that were to protect Oswald Mosley and eject groups of hecklers from the audience of speeches by BUF officials.", " In practice the Stewards physically assaulted hecklers and political opponents with truncheons of rubber or lead." ], "title": "Stewards (paramilitary organization)" } ]
[ "Title: Beurt SerVaas\n\nBeurt SerVaas (born May 7, 1919 - February 2, 2014) was an American businessman, publisher, and politician born in Indianapolis, Indiana on May 7th, 1919 to Beurt Hans and Lela Etta SerVaas. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University, and later earning a Doctorate of Medical Science from their School of Medicine.", "Title: Júlio Prestes\n\n(March 15, 1882 – February 9, 1946) was a Brazilian poet, lawyer and politician. He was the last elected President of Brazil of the period known as República Velha, but never took office because the government was overthrown in the Revolution of 1930. Júlio Prestes was the only politician who was elected President of Brazil to be impeded of taking office. He was the last politician born in São Paulo to be elected President of Brazil.", "Title: Massasoit Guards\n\nThe Massasoit Guards were an African-American militia company active in 1850s Boston. Clothing retailer John P. Coburn founded the group to police Beacon Hill and protect residents from slave catchers. Attorney Robert Morris repeatedly petitioned the Massachusetts legislature on their behalf, but the Massasoit Guards were never officially recognized or supported by the state. The group was a precursor to the 54th Massachusetts Regiment.", "Title: M. A. Khan\n\nM. A. Khan (Mahmood Ali Khan) (16 Jun 1920 - 22 Apr 2001) was an Indian politician born in the village of Jogipura, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. Prior to becoming a politician, he was a lawyer.He was educated in Col. Brown Cambridge School and Aligarh Muslim University.", "Title: Jonathan-Simon Sellem\n\nJonathan-Simon Sellem is a French-Israeli journalist and politician born on February 25, 1983. He now lives in Israel since 2006 and he obtained dual nationality French-Israeli the same year. He is the founder of the zionist news website JSSNews. He was elected as \"\" in 2014.", "Title: Robert P. Dean\n\nRobert P. Dean (1909–1984) was a farmer, Merchant Marine, and Democratic politician born in Ridgely, Maryland, in Caroline County. He graduated from Washington College in 1931. Dean was a four-term Maryland State Senator representing the Upper Eastern Shore from Queen Anne's County starting in 1954 through 1970, serving on committees that included Judicial Proceedings, Finance, Banking and Insurance, Agriculture and Natural Resources, and Chesapeake Bay and its Tributaries. He was instrumental in the organization of Chesapeake College and Tuckahoe State Park in his district.", "Title: Oswald Mosley\n\nSir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet of Ancoats ( ; 16 November 1896 – 3 December 1980) was a British politician who rose to fame in the 1920s as a Member of Parliament and later in the 1930s became leader of the British Union of Fascists (BUF).", "Title: Protect (political organization)\n\nProtect (officially incorporated as National Association to Protect Children - PROTECT, Inc.) is a political organization established in 2002 and dedicated to the protection of children from abuse, exploitation, and neglect. It is a nonprofit 501(c)(4) membership association with members in every U.S. state and 10 nations. Protect achieved great success in its first three years, winning legislative victories in eight state legislatures. It advocates a nonpartisan \"pro-child, anti-crime\" agenda, and works closely with both conservative and liberal constituencies and lawmakers.", "Title: Krishnanand Rai\n\nKrishnanand Rai was an Indian politician born on 11 December 1955 in Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh, India. He served as a Member of Legislative Assembly from 2002 to 2005 representing Mohammadabad Assembly located at Ghazipur district. His first stint at politics was in year 1999 from same assembly seat, which he lost. He was part of Bhartiya Janata Party until his death.", "Title: Stewards (paramilitary organization)\n\nThe Stewards also informally referred to as Blackshirts were the paramilitary wing of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). They served a similar role as the Blackshirts of the National Fascist Party of Italy and also wore black uniforms. The Stewards were officially an organization of guards that were to protect Oswald Mosley and eject groups of hecklers from the audience of speeches by BUF officials. In practice the Stewards physically assaulted hecklers and political opponents with truncheons of rubber or lead." ]
6,764
What culture do both the Capital of the Netherlands and Amsterdamned have in common?
Dutch
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[ { "sentences": [ "High culture encompasses the cultural products of aesthetic value, which a society collectively esteem as art.", " In popular usage, the term \"high culture\" identifies the culture of an upper class (an aristocracy) or of a status class (the intelligentsia); and also identifies a society’s common repository of broad-range knowledge and tradition (e.g. folk culture) that transcends the social-class system of the society.", " Sociologically, the term \"high culture\" is contrasted with the term \"low culture\", the forms of popular culture characteristic of the less-educated social classes, such as the barbarians, the Philistines, and \"hoi polloi\" (the masses)." ], "title": "High culture" }, { "sentences": [ "Popular culture or pop culture is the entirety of attitudes, ideas, images, perspectives, and other phenomena within the mainstream of a given culture, especially Western culture of the early to mid-20th century and the emerging global mainstream of the late 20th and early 21st century.", " Heavily influenced by mass media, this collection of ideas permeates the everyday lives of the society.", " The most common pop culture categories are: entertainment (movies, music, television, games, memes), sports, news (as in people/places in news), politics, fashion/clothes, technology, and slang.", " Popular culture has a way of influencing an individual's attitudes towards certain topics." ], "title": "Popular culture" }, { "sentences": [ "Alaskan Natives have a special connection to the land around them, and a kinship with the animals with whom they share that land.", " Before the introduction of western culture and the religions that are now practiced in Alaska, there was a common spiritual connection made with the people to the land they occupied.", " The most common name for this connection is shamanism.", " Shamanism differs in every culture where it is practiced, in Alaska it is centered in the animals that are common in the area.", " Through the use of many myths, stories, and ceremonies these animals are personified and their spirits made tangible and in turn are deeply woven within the Native Alaskan people today.", " It was through the shaman that the spirit world was connected to the natural world.", " A shaman in Alaskan Native culture was a mediator, healer and the spirit worlds’ mouthpiece.", " Although shamanism is no longer popularly practiced, it was and continues, to be the heart of the Native Alaskan people." ], "title": "Shamanism among Alaska Natives" }, { "sentences": [ "Amsterdamned is a 1988 Dutch horror film directed and written by Dick Maas, and stars Huub Stapel, Monique van de Ven, and Serge-Henri Valcke.", " The plot revolves around a serial killer who uses the famed canals of the Dutch capital to murder random people, one of which involves a detective's girlfriend linked to the murders." ], "title": "Amsterdamned" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2008 Arab Capital of Culture was chosen to be Damascus, Syria.", " The Arab Capital of Culture is an initiative undertaken by UNESCO, under the \"Cultural Capitals Program\", to promote and celebrate Arab culture and encourage cooperation in the Arab region.", " The preparation for the festivity began in February 2007 with the establishing of the Administrative Committee for “Damascus Arab Capital of Culture\" by a presidential decree." ], "title": "2008 Arab Capital of Culture" }, { "sentences": [ "Alternative culture is a type of culture that exists outside or on the fringes of mainstream or popular culture, usually under the domain of one or more subcultures.", " These subcultures may have little or nothing in common besides their relative obscurity, but cultural studies uses this common basis of obscurity to classify them as alternative cultures, or, taken as a whole, the alternative culture.", " Compare with the more politically charged term, counterculture." ], "title": "Alternative culture" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ertebølle culture (ca 5300 BC – 3950 BC) (] ) is the name of a hunter-gatherer and fisher, pottery-making culture dating to the end of the Mesolithic period.", " The culture was concentrated in Southern Scandinavia, but genetically linked to strongly related cultures in Northern Germany and the Northern Netherlands.", " It is named after the type site, a location in the small village of Ertebølle on Limfjorden in Danish Jutland.", " In the 1890s, the National Museum of Denmark excavated heaps of oyster shells there, mixed with mussels, snails, bones and bone, antler and flint artifacts, which were evaluated as kitchen middens (Danish \"køkkenmødding\"), or refuse dumps.", " Accordingly, the culture is less commonly named the Kitchen Midden.", " As it is approximately identical to the Ellerbek culture of Schleswig-Holstein, the combined name, Ertebølle-Ellerbek is often used.", " The Ellerbek culture (German \"Ellerbek Kultur\") is named after a type site in Ellerbek, a community on the edge of Kiel, Germany." ], "title": "Ertebølle culture" }, { "sentences": [ "The Púchov culture was an archaeological culture named after site of Púchov-Skalka in Slovakia.", " Its probable bearer was the Celtic Cotini and/or Anartes tribes.", " It existed in northern and central Slovakia (although it also plausibly spread to the surrounding regions) between the 2nd century BCE and the 1st century CE.", " The Púchov culture developed from the Lusatian culture and it was influenced later by the Illyrian culture, the Celts, and by the beginning of the Christian era, the Dacians.", " Settlements were situated on moderate hill sides and near streams.", " The largest known religious, economic, and political center of the Púchov culture was the hill-fort of Havránok, famous for its traces of human sacrifice.", " As a result of the Dacian and Germanic tribal expansions at the beginning of the Common Era, the Púchov culture and its settlements began to decline, and its bearers were eventually assimilated into Dacian and other migrating tribes." ], "title": "Púchov culture" }, { "sentences": [ "Anti-Dutch sentiment, also known as Dutchphobia, is a spectrum of negative feelings, fears and dislikes towards Netherlands, Dutch people and Dutch culture.", " Historically, dislike or hatred toward the Netherlands (often known as \"Holland\"), the Dutch people and their culture has arisen from the colonization undertaken by the Netherlands, and from the roles it has played in European wars.", " This sentiment is reflected in various expressions that have entered the English language." ], "title": "Anti-Dutch sentiment" }, { "sentences": [ "According to the Dutch constitution, Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, although the parliament and the Dutch government have been situated in The Hague since 1588, along with the Supreme Court and the Council of State.", " Since the 1983 revision of the Constitution, Article 32 specifically mentions that \"the King shall be sworn in and inaugurated as soon as possible in the \"capital city, Amsterdam\"\", the only reference in the Constitution stating that Amsterdam is the capital." ], "title": "Capital of the Netherlands" } ]
[ "Title: High culture\n\nHigh culture encompasses the cultural products of aesthetic value, which a society collectively esteem as art. In popular usage, the term \"high culture\" identifies the culture of an upper class (an aristocracy) or of a status class (the intelligentsia); and also identifies a society’s common repository of broad-range knowledge and tradition (e.g. folk culture) that transcends the social-class system of the society. Sociologically, the term \"high culture\" is contrasted with the term \"low culture\", the forms of popular culture characteristic of the less-educated social classes, such as the barbarians, the Philistines, and \"hoi polloi\" (the masses).", "Title: Popular culture\n\nPopular culture or pop culture is the entirety of attitudes, ideas, images, perspectives, and other phenomena within the mainstream of a given culture, especially Western culture of the early to mid-20th century and the emerging global mainstream of the late 20th and early 21st century. Heavily influenced by mass media, this collection of ideas permeates the everyday lives of the society. The most common pop culture categories are: entertainment (movies, music, television, games, memes), sports, news (as in people/places in news), politics, fashion/clothes, technology, and slang. Popular culture has a way of influencing an individual's attitudes towards certain topics.", "Title: Shamanism among Alaska Natives\n\nAlaskan Natives have a special connection to the land around them, and a kinship with the animals with whom they share that land. Before the introduction of western culture and the religions that are now practiced in Alaska, there was a common spiritual connection made with the people to the land they occupied. The most common name for this connection is shamanism. Shamanism differs in every culture where it is practiced, in Alaska it is centered in the animals that are common in the area. Through the use of many myths, stories, and ceremonies these animals are personified and their spirits made tangible and in turn are deeply woven within the Native Alaskan people today. It was through the shaman that the spirit world was connected to the natural world. A shaman in Alaskan Native culture was a mediator, healer and the spirit worlds’ mouthpiece. Although shamanism is no longer popularly practiced, it was and continues, to be the heart of the Native Alaskan people.", "Title: Amsterdamned\n\nAmsterdamned is a 1988 Dutch horror film directed and written by Dick Maas, and stars Huub Stapel, Monique van de Ven, and Serge-Henri Valcke. The plot revolves around a serial killer who uses the famed canals of the Dutch capital to murder random people, one of which involves a detective's girlfriend linked to the murders.", "Title: 2008 Arab Capital of Culture\n\nThe 2008 Arab Capital of Culture was chosen to be Damascus, Syria. The Arab Capital of Culture is an initiative undertaken by UNESCO, under the \"Cultural Capitals Program\", to promote and celebrate Arab culture and encourage cooperation in the Arab region. The preparation for the festivity began in February 2007 with the establishing of the Administrative Committee for “Damascus Arab Capital of Culture\" by a presidential decree.", "Title: Alternative culture\n\nAlternative culture is a type of culture that exists outside or on the fringes of mainstream or popular culture, usually under the domain of one or more subcultures. These subcultures may have little or nothing in common besides their relative obscurity, but cultural studies uses this common basis of obscurity to classify them as alternative cultures, or, taken as a whole, the alternative culture. Compare with the more politically charged term, counterculture.", "Title: Ertebølle culture\n\nThe Ertebølle culture (ca 5300 BC – 3950 BC) (] ) is the name of a hunter-gatherer and fisher, pottery-making culture dating to the end of the Mesolithic period. The culture was concentrated in Southern Scandinavia, but genetically linked to strongly related cultures in Northern Germany and the Northern Netherlands. It is named after the type site, a location in the small village of Ertebølle on Limfjorden in Danish Jutland. In the 1890s, the National Museum of Denmark excavated heaps of oyster shells there, mixed with mussels, snails, bones and bone, antler and flint artifacts, which were evaluated as kitchen middens (Danish \"køkkenmødding\"), or refuse dumps. Accordingly, the culture is less commonly named the Kitchen Midden. As it is approximately identical to the Ellerbek culture of Schleswig-Holstein, the combined name, Ertebølle-Ellerbek is often used. The Ellerbek culture (German \"Ellerbek Kultur\") is named after a type site in Ellerbek, a community on the edge of Kiel, Germany.", "Title: Púchov culture\n\nThe Púchov culture was an archaeological culture named after site of Púchov-Skalka in Slovakia. Its probable bearer was the Celtic Cotini and/or Anartes tribes. It existed in northern and central Slovakia (although it also plausibly spread to the surrounding regions) between the 2nd century BCE and the 1st century CE. The Púchov culture developed from the Lusatian culture and it was influenced later by the Illyrian culture, the Celts, and by the beginning of the Christian era, the Dacians. Settlements were situated on moderate hill sides and near streams. The largest known religious, economic, and political center of the Púchov culture was the hill-fort of Havránok, famous for its traces of human sacrifice. As a result of the Dacian and Germanic tribal expansions at the beginning of the Common Era, the Púchov culture and its settlements began to decline, and its bearers were eventually assimilated into Dacian and other migrating tribes.", "Title: Anti-Dutch sentiment\n\nAnti-Dutch sentiment, also known as Dutchphobia, is a spectrum of negative feelings, fears and dislikes towards Netherlands, Dutch people and Dutch culture. Historically, dislike or hatred toward the Netherlands (often known as \"Holland\"), the Dutch people and their culture has arisen from the colonization undertaken by the Netherlands, and from the roles it has played in European wars. This sentiment is reflected in various expressions that have entered the English language.", "Title: Capital of the Netherlands\n\nAccording to the Dutch constitution, Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, although the parliament and the Dutch government have been situated in The Hague since 1588, along with the Supreme Court and the Council of State. Since the 1983 revision of the Constitution, Article 32 specifically mentions that \"the King shall be sworn in and inaugurated as soon as possible in the \"capital city, Amsterdam\"\", the only reference in the Constitution stating that Amsterdam is the capital." ]
6,765
What holiday did the democrat from Michigan born on May 16, 1929 propose?
Democracy Day
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[ { "sentences": [ "Thomas Hickman Williams (January 20, 1801May 3, 1851) was a United States Senator from Mississippi.", " Born in Williamson County, Tennessee, he attended the common schools, moved to Mississippi and settled in Pontotoc County, and engaged in planting.", " He was appointed and subsequently elected as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James F. Trotter and served from November 12, 1838, to March 3, 1839.", " After his time in the Senate he was secretary and treasurer of the University of Mississippi at Oxford from 1845 to 1851 and was known as \"Father of the State University,\" being the first to propose it and also aiding to secure it." ], "title": "Thomas Hickman Williams" }, { "sentences": [ "James W. Van Inwagen, Jr. (May 16, 1869 – September 1, 1928) was an American businessman and a member of the Tiffany family.", " He played college football for the University of Michigan from 1888 to 1891 and was captain of the 1891 Michigan Wolverines football team.", " After graduating from Michigan, he operated the Tiffany Enameled Brick Company in Illinois with his father, James Van Inwagen, Sr.", " He later moved to New York where he served as the president of the Tiffany Electric Manufacturing Company, the maker of Tiffany Never-Wind Clocks." ], "title": "James Van Inwagen" }, { "sentences": [ "Aiyana Mo'Nay Stanley-Jones (July 20, 2002 – May 16, 2010), was a seven-year-old African-American girl from the east side of Detroit, Michigan who was shot and killed during a raid conducted by the Detroit Police Department's Special Response Team on May 16, 2010.", " Her death drew national media attention and led U.S. Representative John Conyers to ask U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder for a federal investigation into the incident." ], "title": "Death of Aiyana Jones" }, { "sentences": [ "Democracy Day is the tentative name of a possible federal holiday in the United States, proposed by Democratic Representative John Conyers of Michigan." ], "title": "Democracy Day (United States)" }, { "sentences": [ "John James Conyers Jr. (born May 16, 1929) is an American Democratic politician and the U.S. Representative for 's 13th congressional district .", " The district includes the western half of Detroit, as well as River Rouge, Ecorse, Redford Township, Dearborn Heights, Highland Park, Westland, Garden City, Inkster, Wayne, and Romulus.", " As the longest-serving active Representative, he is the Dean of the House of Representatives." ], "title": "John Conyers" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronald Joseph Rabin (born May 16, 1932) is a Republican state senator in the state of North Carolina, representing the 12th district, encompassing Harnett, Johnston, Lee Counties.", " Rabin was born in Rochester, New York in 1932.", " He attended high school there and then went on to attend the University of Southern Mississippi where he was in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps program.", " He was later commissioned into the Army as a second lieutenant of infantry.", " He is a business consultant in the aerospace and defense industries, having served previously in the United States Army as a Colonel for 24 years.", " He was elected to the North Carolina Senate on November 5, 2012, having defeated Democrat Brad Salmon." ], "title": "Ronald J. Rabin" }, { "sentences": [ "John Kenneth Doherty (May 16, 1905 – April 19, 1996) was an American decathlon champion, college track and field coach, author and longtime director of the Penn Relays.", " While a student at the University of Michigan, Doherty won the American decathlon championship in 1928 and 1929 and won the bronze medal in the event at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam.", " He later served as a track coach at Princeton University (1929–1930), the University of Michigan (1930–1948), and the University of Pennsylvania (1948–1957).", " He was also the meet director for the Penn Relays from 1956 to 1969 and of the first dual track meet between the United States and the Soviet Union in 1959.", " He was also a published author of works on track coaching, and his \"Track & Field Omnibook\" was regarded as \"the track coach's bible\" from the 1970s through the 1990s.", " Doherty has been inducted into at least six athletic halls of fame, including the National Track and Field Hall of Fame and athletic halls of fame at the University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, and Wayne State University." ], "title": "Ken Doherty (track and field)" }, { "sentences": [ "Koester L. \"Keddy\" Christensen (April 28, 1905 – May 16, 1946) was an American football player.", " He played college football for Michigan State College (later known as Michigan State University).", " He also played professional football in the National Football League for the Portsmouth Spartans during the 1926 season.", " After his football career ended, Christensen returned to his home town of Escanaba, Michigan, where he worked as a commercial fisherman.", " During World War II, he served aboard a submarine chaser and other ships in the United States Navy, attaining the rank of lieutenant.", " He died of a heart attack at his home in Escanaba in 1946 at age 41." ], "title": "Koester Christensen" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Berryman (born February 7, 1947) is a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.", " He is the current mayor of Adrian, Michigan.", " He previously served as a member of the Michigan Senate from the 16th district from 1990 to 1998 and as mayor of Adrian, Michigan from 1983 to 1990.", " He was the minority whip in the Senate from 1994 to 1998.", " He is a Democrat and was the first one ever to be elected to the Michigan Senate from Lenawee County." ], "title": "Jim Berryman" }, { "sentences": [ "Jesse LeRoy Thomas (May 23, 1928 – May 16, 2012) was an American football player.", " He played college football for Michigan State University.", " He also competed in track for Michigan State.", " After leaving Michigan State, he served two years in the United States Army and then played one year for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League.", " He later played in the National Football League for the Baltimore Colts from 1955 to 1957 and in the American Football League for the Los Angeles Chargers in 1960." ], "title": "Jesse Thomas (American football)" } ]
[ "Title: Thomas Hickman Williams\n\nThomas Hickman Williams (January 20, 1801May 3, 1851) was a United States Senator from Mississippi. Born in Williamson County, Tennessee, he attended the common schools, moved to Mississippi and settled in Pontotoc County, and engaged in planting. He was appointed and subsequently elected as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James F. Trotter and served from November 12, 1838, to March 3, 1839. After his time in the Senate he was secretary and treasurer of the University of Mississippi at Oxford from 1845 to 1851 and was known as \"Father of the State University,\" being the first to propose it and also aiding to secure it.", "Title: James Van Inwagen\n\nJames W. Van Inwagen, Jr. (May 16, 1869 – September 1, 1928) was an American businessman and a member of the Tiffany family. He played college football for the University of Michigan from 1888 to 1891 and was captain of the 1891 Michigan Wolverines football team. After graduating from Michigan, he operated the Tiffany Enameled Brick Company in Illinois with his father, James Van Inwagen, Sr. He later moved to New York where he served as the president of the Tiffany Electric Manufacturing Company, the maker of Tiffany Never-Wind Clocks.", "Title: Death of Aiyana Jones\n\nAiyana Mo'Nay Stanley-Jones (July 20, 2002 – May 16, 2010), was a seven-year-old African-American girl from the east side of Detroit, Michigan who was shot and killed during a raid conducted by the Detroit Police Department's Special Response Team on May 16, 2010. Her death drew national media attention and led U.S. Representative John Conyers to ask U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder for a federal investigation into the incident.", "Title: Democracy Day (United States)\n\nDemocracy Day is the tentative name of a possible federal holiday in the United States, proposed by Democratic Representative John Conyers of Michigan.", "Title: John Conyers\n\nJohn James Conyers Jr. (born May 16, 1929) is an American Democratic politician and the U.S. Representative for 's 13th congressional district . The district includes the western half of Detroit, as well as River Rouge, Ecorse, Redford Township, Dearborn Heights, Highland Park, Westland, Garden City, Inkster, Wayne, and Romulus. As the longest-serving active Representative, he is the Dean of the House of Representatives.", "Title: Ronald J. Rabin\n\nRonald Joseph Rabin (born May 16, 1932) is a Republican state senator in the state of North Carolina, representing the 12th district, encompassing Harnett, Johnston, Lee Counties. Rabin was born in Rochester, New York in 1932. He attended high school there and then went on to attend the University of Southern Mississippi where he was in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps program. He was later commissioned into the Army as a second lieutenant of infantry. He is a business consultant in the aerospace and defense industries, having served previously in the United States Army as a Colonel for 24 years. He was elected to the North Carolina Senate on November 5, 2012, having defeated Democrat Brad Salmon.", "Title: Ken Doherty (track and field)\n\nJohn Kenneth Doherty (May 16, 1905 – April 19, 1996) was an American decathlon champion, college track and field coach, author and longtime director of the Penn Relays. While a student at the University of Michigan, Doherty won the American decathlon championship in 1928 and 1929 and won the bronze medal in the event at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. He later served as a track coach at Princeton University (1929–1930), the University of Michigan (1930–1948), and the University of Pennsylvania (1948–1957). He was also the meet director for the Penn Relays from 1956 to 1969 and of the first dual track meet between the United States and the Soviet Union in 1959. He was also a published author of works on track coaching, and his \"Track & Field Omnibook\" was regarded as \"the track coach's bible\" from the 1970s through the 1990s. Doherty has been inducted into at least six athletic halls of fame, including the National Track and Field Hall of Fame and athletic halls of fame at the University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, and Wayne State University.", "Title: Koester Christensen\n\nKoester L. \"Keddy\" Christensen (April 28, 1905 – May 16, 1946) was an American football player. He played college football for Michigan State College (later known as Michigan State University). He also played professional football in the National Football League for the Portsmouth Spartans during the 1926 season. After his football career ended, Christensen returned to his home town of Escanaba, Michigan, where he worked as a commercial fisherman. During World War II, he served aboard a submarine chaser and other ships in the United States Navy, attaining the rank of lieutenant. He died of a heart attack at his home in Escanaba in 1946 at age 41.", "Title: Jim Berryman\n\nJim Berryman (born February 7, 1947) is a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. He is the current mayor of Adrian, Michigan. He previously served as a member of the Michigan Senate from the 16th district from 1990 to 1998 and as mayor of Adrian, Michigan from 1983 to 1990. He was the minority whip in the Senate from 1994 to 1998. He is a Democrat and was the first one ever to be elected to the Michigan Senate from Lenawee County.", "Title: Jesse Thomas (American football)\n\nJesse LeRoy Thomas (May 23, 1928 – May 16, 2012) was an American football player. He played college football for Michigan State University. He also competed in track for Michigan State. After leaving Michigan State, he served two years in the United States Army and then played one year for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League. He later played in the National Football League for the Baltimore Colts from 1955 to 1957 and in the American Football League for the Los Angeles Chargers in 1960." ]
6,766
"Boomerang," featuring a song by Canadian rapper Drake, was released under what label?
Rhythm Zone
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Boomerang (Tenjo Chiki song)", "Too Good" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Boomerang\" is The Grace's 1st Japanese under the Rhythm Zone label and was released in both CD and CD+DVD (Limited Edition) versions.", " The title track was also sung in Korean, released in Korea's 1st single \"\"Too Good\"\".", " The single ranked #110 on the Oricon charts and charted for 1 week, selling 967 copies." ], "title": "Boomerang (Tenjo Chiki song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Trophies\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake.", " The song was produced by Hit-Boy, 40 and Hagler.", " The song was originally meant for Drake's third studio album \"Nothing Was the Same\", however, it would be cut off the final track listing.", " After Drake released the song for free in December 2013, it was then announced to be included on the Young Money Entertainment compilation \"\".", " On February 27, 2014, it was released as the album's second official single and credited as Young Money featuring Drake.", " It has peaked at number 50 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart." ], "title": "Trophies (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Work\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her eighth studio album, \"Anti\" (2016), featuring Canadian rapper Drake, the song was released as the lead single from \"Anti\" on January 27, 2016 through Westbury Road and Roc Nation.", " The song was written by PartyNextDoor, Drake, Monte Moir, Rupert \"Sevn\" Thomas, Allen Ritter and Matthew Samuels, and was produced by Boi-1da, Sevn Thomas, Ritter, Kuk Harrell and Noah \"40\" Shebib.", " The dancehall, reggae-pop and R&B song, contains an interpolation of \"If You Were Here Tonight\" (1985) performed by Alexander O'Neal.", " Lyrically, the song incorporates themes of working for money, as well as discussing fragile relationships.", " The song uses West Indian Patois and Creole." ], "title": "Work (Rihanna song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Headlines\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake.", " It is the second single from Drake's second studio album \"Take Care\".", " The song, produced by Matthew \"Boi-1da\" Samuels, and Noah \"40\" Shebib, first premiered on Drake's blog October's Very Own on July 31, 2011, and was sent to all radio formats in the US on August 9, 2011.", " It was released on iTunes and Amazon on August 9, 2011 in the U.S.", " The song debuted and peaked on the \"Billboard\" charts at number 13, his second highest debut.", " It was re-released to U.S. Top 40/Mainstream radio on October 18, 2011.", " On February 7, 2012 the track was certified Platinum by the RIAA for sales of 1,000,000 copies in the US.", " On November 17, 2011 the track was certified Platinum by Music Canada for sales of 40,000 copies in Canada." ], "title": "Headlines (Drake song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Noah James Shebib (born March 31, 1983), better known as 40, is a Canadian record producer and former child actor from Toronto, Ontario.", " He is best known for his musical collaborations with Canadian rapper Drake.", " Shebib's style of production, which is often down-tempo and ambient, has become heavily associated with Drake's music.", " Shebib and Drake are also two of the three co-founders of the OVO Sound label.", " Shebib has also produced for artists including Lil Wayne, Alicia Keys, Action Bronson, and Jamie Foxx." ], "title": "40 (record producer)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Too Good\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, recorded for his fourth studio album \"Views\" (2016).", " It features guest vocals from Barbadian singer Rihanna.", " It samples the dancehall song \"Love Yuh Bad\" performed by Popcaan.", " The song was released as the fourth single from the album in the UK on May 15, 2016; and serviced to US contemporary hit radio on July 26, 2016, as the fifth single in that market.", " The artists co-wrote the track with its producers Nineteen85, Maneesh Bidaye, and Dwayne Chin-Quee, with additional writing from Andrew Hershey, Andre Sutherland and A. Martin." ], "title": "Too Good" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Back to Back\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake.", " It is the second diss track created by Drake aimed at American rapper Meek Mill, following \"Charged Up\".", " At OVO Fest 2015, Drake performed \"Charged Up\" and \"Back to Back\" live.", " The album's cover art is a still from Game 6 of the 1993 World Series, when former professional baseball player Joe Carter of the Toronto Blue Jays famously hit a walk-off home run to win the series against the Philadelphia Phillies." ], "title": "Back to Back (Drake song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Say Something\" is a song recorded by American producer, songwriter and rapper Timbaland, for his third studio album \"Shock Value II\" (2009).", " The song features vocals from Canadian rapper Drake.", " It was written by Mosley, Jerome Harmon, Graham, Timothy Clayton and John Maultsby.", " The production was helmed by Mosley under his stage-name Timbaland while Harmon served as the assistant producer, under the stage-name Jroc.", " The song was tailored to Drake's sound and when the rapper wrote to it, he contacted the producer about the lyrics.", " Despite the verses feeling more like Graham's record, Mosley gave his blessing and went the product.", " The song was solicited to digital retailers on November 3, 2009 in the United States as the album's second single." ], "title": "Say Something (Timbaland song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"What's My Name?\"", " is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna, for her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010).", " Featuring guest vocals from Canadian rapper Drake, the song was released as the second single from \"Loud\" on October 26, 2010 through Def Jam Recordings.", " The electro-R&B song was produced by the Norwegian production duo StarGate, and was written by the duo along with Ester Dean, Traci Hale, and Drake.", " Lyrically, it incorporates themes of sexual intercourse and romance." ], "title": "What's My Name? (Rihanna song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Truffle Butter\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Lil Wayne.", " It is included as an exclusive bonus track on the iTunes Store edition of Minaj's third studio album \"The Pinkprint\" (2014).", " Produced by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records, the song was released as the fifth single from the album on January 23, 2015.", " \"Truffle Butter\" is a mix between hip hop and house music genres and contains a sample of Maya Jane Coles' song \"What They Say\" (2010).", " In March 2015, it was sent to urban contemporary and contemporary hit radio." ], "title": "Truffle Butter" } ]
[ "Title: Boomerang (Tenjo Chiki song)\n\n\"Boomerang\" is The Grace's 1st Japanese under the Rhythm Zone label and was released in both CD and CD+DVD (Limited Edition) versions. The title track was also sung in Korean, released in Korea's 1st single \"\"Too Good\"\". The single ranked #110 on the Oricon charts and charted for 1 week, selling 967 copies.", "Title: Trophies (song)\n\n\"Trophies\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake. The song was produced by Hit-Boy, 40 and Hagler. The song was originally meant for Drake's third studio album \"Nothing Was the Same\", however, it would be cut off the final track listing. After Drake released the song for free in December 2013, it was then announced to be included on the Young Money Entertainment compilation \"\". On February 27, 2014, it was released as the album's second official single and credited as Young Money featuring Drake. It has peaked at number 50 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.", "Title: Work (Rihanna song)\n\n\"Work\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her eighth studio album, \"Anti\" (2016), featuring Canadian rapper Drake, the song was released as the lead single from \"Anti\" on January 27, 2016 through Westbury Road and Roc Nation. The song was written by PartyNextDoor, Drake, Monte Moir, Rupert \"Sevn\" Thomas, Allen Ritter and Matthew Samuels, and was produced by Boi-1da, Sevn Thomas, Ritter, Kuk Harrell and Noah \"40\" Shebib. The dancehall, reggae-pop and R&B song, contains an interpolation of \"If You Were Here Tonight\" (1985) performed by Alexander O'Neal. Lyrically, the song incorporates themes of working for money, as well as discussing fragile relationships. The song uses West Indian Patois and Creole.", "Title: Headlines (Drake song)\n\n\"Headlines\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake. It is the second single from Drake's second studio album \"Take Care\". The song, produced by Matthew \"Boi-1da\" Samuels, and Noah \"40\" Shebib, first premiered on Drake's blog October's Very Own on July 31, 2011, and was sent to all radio formats in the US on August 9, 2011. It was released on iTunes and Amazon on August 9, 2011 in the U.S. The song debuted and peaked on the \"Billboard\" charts at number 13, his second highest debut. It was re-released to U.S. Top 40/Mainstream radio on October 18, 2011. On February 7, 2012 the track was certified Platinum by the RIAA for sales of 1,000,000 copies in the US. On November 17, 2011 the track was certified Platinum by Music Canada for sales of 40,000 copies in Canada.", "Title: 40 (record producer)\n\nNoah James Shebib (born March 31, 1983), better known as 40, is a Canadian record producer and former child actor from Toronto, Ontario. He is best known for his musical collaborations with Canadian rapper Drake. Shebib's style of production, which is often down-tempo and ambient, has become heavily associated with Drake's music. Shebib and Drake are also two of the three co-founders of the OVO Sound label. Shebib has also produced for artists including Lil Wayne, Alicia Keys, Action Bronson, and Jamie Foxx.", "Title: Too Good\n\n\"Too Good\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, recorded for his fourth studio album \"Views\" (2016). It features guest vocals from Barbadian singer Rihanna. It samples the dancehall song \"Love Yuh Bad\" performed by Popcaan. The song was released as the fourth single from the album in the UK on May 15, 2016; and serviced to US contemporary hit radio on July 26, 2016, as the fifth single in that market. The artists co-wrote the track with its producers Nineteen85, Maneesh Bidaye, and Dwayne Chin-Quee, with additional writing from Andrew Hershey, Andre Sutherland and A. Martin.", "Title: Back to Back (Drake song)\n\n\"Back to Back\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake. It is the second diss track created by Drake aimed at American rapper Meek Mill, following \"Charged Up\". At OVO Fest 2015, Drake performed \"Charged Up\" and \"Back to Back\" live. The album's cover art is a still from Game 6 of the 1993 World Series, when former professional baseball player Joe Carter of the Toronto Blue Jays famously hit a walk-off home run to win the series against the Philadelphia Phillies.", "Title: Say Something (Timbaland song)\n\n\"Say Something\" is a song recorded by American producer, songwriter and rapper Timbaland, for his third studio album \"Shock Value II\" (2009). The song features vocals from Canadian rapper Drake. It was written by Mosley, Jerome Harmon, Graham, Timothy Clayton and John Maultsby. The production was helmed by Mosley under his stage-name Timbaland while Harmon served as the assistant producer, under the stage-name Jroc. The song was tailored to Drake's sound and when the rapper wrote to it, he contacted the producer about the lyrics. Despite the verses feeling more like Graham's record, Mosley gave his blessing and went the product. The song was solicited to digital retailers on November 3, 2009 in the United States as the album's second single.", "Title: What's My Name? (Rihanna song)\n\n\"What's My Name?\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna, for her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010). Featuring guest vocals from Canadian rapper Drake, the song was released as the second single from \"Loud\" on October 26, 2010 through Def Jam Recordings. The electro-R&B song was produced by the Norwegian production duo StarGate, and was written by the duo along with Ester Dean, Traci Hale, and Drake. Lyrically, it incorporates themes of sexual intercourse and romance.", "Title: Truffle Butter\n\n\"Truffle Butter\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Lil Wayne. It is included as an exclusive bonus track on the iTunes Store edition of Minaj's third studio album \"The Pinkprint\" (2014). Produced by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records, the song was released as the fifth single from the album on January 23, 2015. \"Truffle Butter\" is a mix between hip hop and house music genres and contains a sample of Maya Jane Coles' song \"What They Say\" (2010). In March 2015, it was sent to urban contemporary and contemporary hit radio." ]
6,767
The Electoral district of Broadmeadows is an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, it includes the suburb of Broadmeadows, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, in which country?
Australia
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Electoral district of Broadmeadows", "Broadmeadows, Victoria" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Emerald Hill was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Australia.", " It covered part of the inner-city suburb South Melbourne and consisted part of the previous Electoral district of South Melbourne which was abolished in 1859.", " (The other part of the South Melbourne electorate became the Electoral district of Sandridge)." ], "title": "Electoral district of Emerald Hill" }, { "sentences": [ "Bulla and Dalhousie (also referred to as Bulla-Dalhousie) was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.", " It was created in 1927 with the merging of the previous districts of Bulla and Dalhousie, and was abolished in 1945, with most of the territory going into the new Mernda seat.", " It was a rural electorate on the outskirts of Melbourne, and at its abolition included Broadmeadows, Gisborne, Lancefield and Sunbury." ], "title": "Electoral district of Bulla and Dalhousie" }, { "sentences": [ "The electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria.", " Created in 1927 by the Electoral Districts Act 1926 after the abolition of the electoral district of Warrenheip, the electorate was abolished in 1945." ], "title": "Electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville" }, { "sentences": [ "The electoral district of Warrenheip was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in the British colony, and later Australian state, of Victoria.", " Created in 1889, the electorate was abolished in 1927 when it became the electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville." ], "title": "Electoral district of Warrenheip" }, { "sentences": [ "The Electoral district of Broadmeadows is an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.", " It covers an area of 49 sqkm in outer northern Melbourne, and includes the suburbs of Broadmeadows, Campbellfield, Coolaroo, Dallas, Fawkner, Jacana and Meadow Heights.", " It also includes parts of Glenroy, Roxburgh Park, Somerton and Westmeadows.", " It lies within the Northern Metropolitan Region of the upper house, the Legislative Council." ], "title": "Electoral district of Broadmeadows" }, { "sentences": [ "The Electoral district of Gippsland East is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.", " It covers most of eastern Victoria and includes the towns of Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance, Orbost, Omeo, Maffra and Heyfield.", " Gippsland East is the state's third largest electorate in area and covers 27,531 square kilometres." ], "title": "Electoral district of Gippsland East" }, { "sentences": [ "The Electoral district of Scoresby was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.", " It was first created after the district of Upper Yarra was abolished in 1945.", " George Knox was the last member for Upper Yarra and the first for Scoresby.", " The electorate was abolished after a redistribution in 1976, being replaced by the district of Wantirna.", " Geoff Hayes then became the first member for Wantirna.", " After the 2002 redistribution, the electorate was replaced, once again returning as the Electoral district of Scoresby.", " The first member for Scoresby, Kim Wells, was also the last member for Wantirna.", " The seat was again abolished in 2014 and replaced by Rowville." ], "title": "Electoral district of Scoresby" }, { "sentences": [ "The Electoral district of Wantirna was a former electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.", " It was first created after the Electoral district of Scoresby was abolished in 1976.", " Geoff Hayes was the last member for Scoresby in its first incarnation, and the first for Wantirna.", " After the 2002 redistribution, the electorate was replaced, once again returning as the Electoral district of Scoresby.", " The last member of Wantirna, Kim Wells was also the first member for Scoresby, in its second incarnation." ], "title": "Electoral district of Wantirna" }, { "sentences": [ "Broadmeadows is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north-west from Melbourne's central business district.", " Its local government area is the City of Hume.", " At the 2016 Census, Broadmeadows had a population of 11,970." ], "title": "Broadmeadows, Victoria" }, { "sentences": [ "The Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly is the presiding officer of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, the lower house of the Parliament of Victoria.", " The presiding officer of the upper house of the Parliament of Victoria, the Victorian Legislative Council, is the President of the Victorian Legislative Council." ], "title": "Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly" } ]
[ "Title: Electoral district of Emerald Hill\n\nEmerald Hill was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Australia. It covered part of the inner-city suburb South Melbourne and consisted part of the previous Electoral district of South Melbourne which was abolished in 1859. (The other part of the South Melbourne electorate became the Electoral district of Sandridge).", "Title: Electoral district of Bulla and Dalhousie\n\nBulla and Dalhousie (also referred to as Bulla-Dalhousie) was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It was created in 1927 with the merging of the previous districts of Bulla and Dalhousie, and was abolished in 1945, with most of the territory going into the new Mernda seat. It was a rural electorate on the outskirts of Melbourne, and at its abolition included Broadmeadows, Gisborne, Lancefield and Sunbury.", "Title: Electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville\n\nThe electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria. Created in 1927 by the Electoral Districts Act 1926 after the abolition of the electoral district of Warrenheip, the electorate was abolished in 1945.", "Title: Electoral district of Warrenheip\n\nThe electoral district of Warrenheip was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in the British colony, and later Australian state, of Victoria. Created in 1889, the electorate was abolished in 1927 when it became the electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville.", "Title: Electoral district of Broadmeadows\n\nThe Electoral district of Broadmeadows is an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It covers an area of 49 sqkm in outer northern Melbourne, and includes the suburbs of Broadmeadows, Campbellfield, Coolaroo, Dallas, Fawkner, Jacana and Meadow Heights. It also includes parts of Glenroy, Roxburgh Park, Somerton and Westmeadows. It lies within the Northern Metropolitan Region of the upper house, the Legislative Council.", "Title: Electoral district of Gippsland East\n\nThe Electoral district of Gippsland East is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It covers most of eastern Victoria and includes the towns of Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance, Orbost, Omeo, Maffra and Heyfield. Gippsland East is the state's third largest electorate in area and covers 27,531 square kilometres.", "Title: Electoral district of Scoresby\n\nThe Electoral district of Scoresby was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It was first created after the district of Upper Yarra was abolished in 1945. George Knox was the last member for Upper Yarra and the first for Scoresby. The electorate was abolished after a redistribution in 1976, being replaced by the district of Wantirna. Geoff Hayes then became the first member for Wantirna. After the 2002 redistribution, the electorate was replaced, once again returning as the Electoral district of Scoresby. The first member for Scoresby, Kim Wells, was also the last member for Wantirna. The seat was again abolished in 2014 and replaced by Rowville.", "Title: Electoral district of Wantirna\n\nThe Electoral district of Wantirna was a former electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It was first created after the Electoral district of Scoresby was abolished in 1976. Geoff Hayes was the last member for Scoresby in its first incarnation, and the first for Wantirna. After the 2002 redistribution, the electorate was replaced, once again returning as the Electoral district of Scoresby. The last member of Wantirna, Kim Wells was also the first member for Scoresby, in its second incarnation.", "Title: Broadmeadows, Victoria\n\nBroadmeadows is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north-west from Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Hume. At the 2016 Census, Broadmeadows had a population of 11,970.", "Title: Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly\n\nThe Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly is the presiding officer of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, the lower house of the Parliament of Victoria. The presiding officer of the upper house of the Parliament of Victoria, the Victorian Legislative Council, is the President of the Victorian Legislative Council." ]
6,768
Which was fought in Europe, the Battle of the Wilderness or the Meuse-Argonne Offensive?
Meuse-Argonne Offensive
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Battle of the Wilderness", "Meuse-Argonne Offensive" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial is a 130.5 acre World War I cemetery in France.", " It is located east of the village of Romagne-sous-Montfaucon in Meuse.", " The cemetery contains the largest number of American military dead in Europe (14,246), most of whom lost their lives during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and were buried there.", " The cemetery consists of eight sections behind a large central reflection pool.", " Beyond the grave sections is a chapel which is decorated with stained glass windows depicting American units' insignias.", " Along the walls of the chapel area are the tablets of the missing which include the names of those soldiers who fought in the region and in northern Russia, but have no known grave.", " It also includes the Montfaucon American Monument.", " This cemetery is maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission.", " It is open daily to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.", " The cemetery is closed January 1 and December 25, but is open on all other holidays." ], "title": "Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) was the expeditionary force of the United States Army during World War I.", " It was established on July 5, 1917, in France under the command of General John J. Pershing.", " During the United States campaigns in World War I it fought alongside the French Army, British Army, and Canadian Army on the Western Front, against the German Empire.", " A minority of the AEF troops also fought alongside the Italian Army in that same year, against the Austro-Hungarian Army.", " The AEF helped the French Army on the Western Front during the Aisne Offensive (at the Battle of Château-Thierry (1918) and Battle of Belleau Wood) in the summer of 1918, and the AEF fought its major actions in the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in the latter part of 1918." ], "title": "American Expeditionary Forces" }, { "sentences": [ "General Noël Marie Amédée Garnier-Duplessix (sometimes Duplessis) was a French army officer.", " Whilst still a colonel he commanded the 2nd Infantry Division in the Allied victory at the First Battle of the Marne before seeing service in the Zaian War in the French protectorate of Morocco.", " Garnier-Duplessix returned to France in October 1916 and received command of the 37th Infantry Division for the 15 December offensive of the Battle of Verdun and the Nivelle Offensive of April 1917.", " He received command of the 9th Army Corps in June 1918 and led that unit to victory in the August Battle of Amiens and the autumn Meuse-Argonne Offensive.", " After the war he was posted to Cilicia in the Franco-Turkish War of 1920-1 where he argued against early withdrawal of troops following the March 1921 Cilicia Peace Treaty." ], "title": "Noël Garnier-Duplessix" }, { "sentences": [ "The Meuse-Argonne Offensive, also known as the Maas-Argonne Offensive and the Battle of the Argonne Forest, was a major part of the final Allied offensive of World War I that stretched along the entire Western Front.", " It was fought from 26 September 1918 until the Armistice of 11 November 1918, a total of 47 days.", " The Meuse-Argonne Offensive was the largest in United States military history, involving 1.2 million American soldiers.", " It was one of a series of Allied attacks known as the Hundred Days Offensive, which brought the war to an end.", " The battle cost 28,000 German lives and 26,277 American lives.", " It was the largest and bloodiest operation of World War I for the American Expeditionary Force (AEF), which was commanded by General John J. Pershing, and one of the deadliest battles in American history.", " American losses were exacerbated by the inexperience of many of the troops, and tactics used during the early phases of the operation." ], "title": "Meuse-Argonne Offensive" }, { "sentences": [ "The 3d Pursuit Group was a United States Army Air Service unit that fought on the Western Front during World War I as part of the First United States Army.", " Formed in France in July 1918, the group was assigned to the 1st Pursuit Wing and saw action in the final months of the war, supporting the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.", " Following the end of the war, the group was demobilized in France on 10 April 1919.", " There is no modern United States Air Force unit that shares its lineage and history." ], "title": "3d Pursuit Group" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Canal du Nord was part of a general Allied offensive against German positions on the Western Front during the Hundred Days Offensive of World War I.", " The battle took place in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France, along an incomplete portion of the Canal du Nord and on the outskirts of Cambrai between 27 September and 1 October 1918.", " To avoid the risk of having extensive German reserves massed against a single Allied attack, the assault along the Canal du Nord was undertaken as part of a number of closely sequenced Allied attacks at separate points along the Western Front.", " It began one day after the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, one day before an offensive in the Flanders region of Belgium and two days before the Battle of St. Quentin Canal." ], "title": "Battle of the Canal du Nord" }, { "sentences": [ "Hart Goodloe (January 31, 1875 - March 21, 1954) was a surgeon in the First World War who served at Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.", " Hart Goodloe was born in Danville, Kentucky in 1875.", " He is a graduate of University of Louisville's School of Medicine and a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity's Alpha Alpha-Gamma Chapter serving as Grand Presiding Senior (President) of the Grand Chapter from 1900 to 1901.", " On August 13, 1917 he enlisted in the U.S. Army at age 42.", " He was commissioned to the rank of major and was a surgeon in the army.", " By 1918 he was sent over to France and saw action at the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensive.", " He was discharged from service on March 18, 1919, and resided in St. Louis, Missouri.", " His war documents were destroyed in a fire at the St. Louis archives.", " He died at Veterans Hospital, Biloxi, Mississippi, on March 21, 1954 at age 79." ], "title": "Hart Goodloe" }, { "sentences": [ "Grace D. Banker (October 25, 1892 – September 17, 1960) was a telephone operator who served during World War I (1917–1918) as Chief Operator of mobile for the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in the U.S. Army Signal Corps.", " She led thirty-three women telephone operators known popularity as Hello Girls.", " They were assigned in New York to travel to France to operate telephone switch boards at the war front in Paris, and at Chaumont, Haute-Marne.", " They also operated the telephone switch boards at First Army headquarters at Ligny-en-Barrois, about 5 mi to the south of Saint-Mihiel, and later during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.", " After her return to civilian life, Banker and her team members were treated as citizen volunteers and initially not given recognition as members of the military.", " In 1919, Banker was honoured with the Distinguished Service Medal for her services with the First Army headquarters during the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives, with a commendation." ], "title": "Grace Banker" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of the Wilderness, fought May 5–7, 1864, was the first battle of Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Virginia Overland Campaign against Gen. Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War.", " Both armies suffered heavy casualties, a harbinger of a bloody war of attrition by Grant against Lee's army and, eventually, the Confederate capital, Richmond, Virginia.", " The battle was tactically inconclusive, as Grant disengaged and continued his offensive." ], "title": "Battle of the Wilderness" }, { "sentences": [ "The mission of the 204th Brigade Support Battalion, \"Rough Riders,\" is to, on order, deploy and execute responsive Combat Service Support and Combat Health Support in support of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division's objectives.", " (\"Rough Riders\") was originally constituted as the 5th Sanitary Trains on 10 November 1917 at Camp Logan, Texas.", " During World War I, the unit fought in numerous battles and campaigns including the Battle of Saint-Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, and the Battle of Champagne, at Lorraine.", " After the First World War, the unit was reorganized and re-designated on 29 January 1921 as the 5th Medical Regiment.", " The 5th Medical Regiment was inactivated in August 1921 at Camp Jackson, South Carolina." ], "title": "204th Brigade Support Battalion (United States)" } ]
[ "Title: Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial\n\nThe Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial is a 130.5 acre World War I cemetery in France. It is located east of the village of Romagne-sous-Montfaucon in Meuse. The cemetery contains the largest number of American military dead in Europe (14,246), most of whom lost their lives during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and were buried there. The cemetery consists of eight sections behind a large central reflection pool. Beyond the grave sections is a chapel which is decorated with stained glass windows depicting American units' insignias. Along the walls of the chapel area are the tablets of the missing which include the names of those soldiers who fought in the region and in northern Russia, but have no known grave. It also includes the Montfaucon American Monument. This cemetery is maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission. It is open daily to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The cemetery is closed January 1 and December 25, but is open on all other holidays.", "Title: American Expeditionary Forces\n\nThe American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) was the expeditionary force of the United States Army during World War I. It was established on July 5, 1917, in France under the command of General John J. Pershing. During the United States campaigns in World War I it fought alongside the French Army, British Army, and Canadian Army on the Western Front, against the German Empire. A minority of the AEF troops also fought alongside the Italian Army in that same year, against the Austro-Hungarian Army. The AEF helped the French Army on the Western Front during the Aisne Offensive (at the Battle of Château-Thierry (1918) and Battle of Belleau Wood) in the summer of 1918, and the AEF fought its major actions in the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in the latter part of 1918.", "Title: Noël Garnier-Duplessix\n\nGeneral Noël Marie Amédée Garnier-Duplessix (sometimes Duplessis) was a French army officer. Whilst still a colonel he commanded the 2nd Infantry Division in the Allied victory at the First Battle of the Marne before seeing service in the Zaian War in the French protectorate of Morocco. Garnier-Duplessix returned to France in October 1916 and received command of the 37th Infantry Division for the 15 December offensive of the Battle of Verdun and the Nivelle Offensive of April 1917. He received command of the 9th Army Corps in June 1918 and led that unit to victory in the August Battle of Amiens and the autumn Meuse-Argonne Offensive. After the war he was posted to Cilicia in the Franco-Turkish War of 1920-1 where he argued against early withdrawal of troops following the March 1921 Cilicia Peace Treaty.", "Title: Meuse-Argonne Offensive\n\nThe Meuse-Argonne Offensive, also known as the Maas-Argonne Offensive and the Battle of the Argonne Forest, was a major part of the final Allied offensive of World War I that stretched along the entire Western Front. It was fought from 26 September 1918 until the Armistice of 11 November 1918, a total of 47 days. The Meuse-Argonne Offensive was the largest in United States military history, involving 1.2 million American soldiers. It was one of a series of Allied attacks known as the Hundred Days Offensive, which brought the war to an end. The battle cost 28,000 German lives and 26,277 American lives. It was the largest and bloodiest operation of World War I for the American Expeditionary Force (AEF), which was commanded by General John J. Pershing, and one of the deadliest battles in American history. American losses were exacerbated by the inexperience of many of the troops, and tactics used during the early phases of the operation.", "Title: 3d Pursuit Group\n\nThe 3d Pursuit Group was a United States Army Air Service unit that fought on the Western Front during World War I as part of the First United States Army. Formed in France in July 1918, the group was assigned to the 1st Pursuit Wing and saw action in the final months of the war, supporting the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Following the end of the war, the group was demobilized in France on 10 April 1919. There is no modern United States Air Force unit that shares its lineage and history.", "Title: Battle of the Canal du Nord\n\nThe Battle of Canal du Nord was part of a general Allied offensive against German positions on the Western Front during the Hundred Days Offensive of World War I. The battle took place in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France, along an incomplete portion of the Canal du Nord and on the outskirts of Cambrai between 27 September and 1 October 1918. To avoid the risk of having extensive German reserves massed against a single Allied attack, the assault along the Canal du Nord was undertaken as part of a number of closely sequenced Allied attacks at separate points along the Western Front. It began one day after the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, one day before an offensive in the Flanders region of Belgium and two days before the Battle of St. Quentin Canal.", "Title: Hart Goodloe\n\nHart Goodloe (January 31, 1875 - March 21, 1954) was a surgeon in the First World War who served at Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Hart Goodloe was born in Danville, Kentucky in 1875. He is a graduate of University of Louisville's School of Medicine and a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity's Alpha Alpha-Gamma Chapter serving as Grand Presiding Senior (President) of the Grand Chapter from 1900 to 1901. On August 13, 1917 he enlisted in the U.S. Army at age 42. He was commissioned to the rank of major and was a surgeon in the army. By 1918 he was sent over to France and saw action at the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. He was discharged from service on March 18, 1919, and resided in St. Louis, Missouri. His war documents were destroyed in a fire at the St. Louis archives. He died at Veterans Hospital, Biloxi, Mississippi, on March 21, 1954 at age 79.", "Title: Grace Banker\n\nGrace D. Banker (October 25, 1892 – September 17, 1960) was a telephone operator who served during World War I (1917–1918) as Chief Operator of mobile for the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. She led thirty-three women telephone operators known popularity as Hello Girls. They were assigned in New York to travel to France to operate telephone switch boards at the war front in Paris, and at Chaumont, Haute-Marne. They also operated the telephone switch boards at First Army headquarters at Ligny-en-Barrois, about 5 mi to the south of Saint-Mihiel, and later during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. After her return to civilian life, Banker and her team members were treated as citizen volunteers and initially not given recognition as members of the military. In 1919, Banker was honoured with the Distinguished Service Medal for her services with the First Army headquarters during the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives, with a commendation.", "Title: Battle of the Wilderness\n\nThe Battle of the Wilderness, fought May 5–7, 1864, was the first battle of Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Virginia Overland Campaign against Gen. Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War. Both armies suffered heavy casualties, a harbinger of a bloody war of attrition by Grant against Lee's army and, eventually, the Confederate capital, Richmond, Virginia. The battle was tactically inconclusive, as Grant disengaged and continued his offensive.", "Title: 204th Brigade Support Battalion (United States)\n\nThe mission of the 204th Brigade Support Battalion, \"Rough Riders,\" is to, on order, deploy and execute responsive Combat Service Support and Combat Health Support in support of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division's objectives. (\"Rough Riders\") was originally constituted as the 5th Sanitary Trains on 10 November 1917 at Camp Logan, Texas. During World War I, the unit fought in numerous battles and campaigns including the Battle of Saint-Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, and the Battle of Champagne, at Lorraine. After the First World War, the unit was reorganized and re-designated on 29 January 1921 as the 5th Medical Regiment. The 5th Medical Regiment was inactivated in August 1921 at Camp Jackson, South Carolina." ]
6,769
Rubi Lira Miranda Palmieri was born in a city whose name honors what Apostle?
Saint Paul of Tarsus
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[ { "sentences": [ "The anthem of the Miranda State, Venezuela, has lyrics by Jacinto Áñez; and music composed by Germán Lira.", " It honors Francisco de Miranda and was adopted as the official anthem on December 22, 1909." ], "title": "Miranda State Anthem" }, { "sentences": [ "Agathangelos (in Classical Armenian: Ագաթանգեղոս Agatʿangełos, in Greek Ἀγαθάγγελος \"bearer of good news\" or angel, 4th or 5th centuries AD), appropriately so named, was a supposed secretary of Tiridates III, King of Armenia, under whose name there has come down a life of the first apostle of Armenia, Gregory the Illuminator, who died about 332.", " It purports to exhibit the deeds and discourses of Gregory, and has reached us in Armenian and in Greek.", " The text of this history has been considerably altered, but it has always been in high favor with the Armenians.", " Von Gutschmid maintains that the unknown author made use of a genuine life of St. Gregory, also of a history of his martyrdom and of that of Saint Rhipsime and her companions.", " Historical facts are intermingled in this life with legendary or uncertain additions, and the whole is woven into a certain unity by the narrator, who may have assumed his significant name from his quality of narrator of \"the good news\" of Armenia's conversion.", " It has been translated into several languages, and Greek and Latin translations are found in the \"Acta Sanctorum Bollandistarum\", tome viii." ], "title": "Agathangelos" }, { "sentences": [ "The Unknown God or Agnostos Theos (Ancient Greek: Ἄγνωστος Θεός ) is a theory by Eduard Norden first published in 1913 that proposes, based on the Christian Apostle Paul's Areopagus speech in Acts , that in addition to the twelve main gods and the innumerable lesser deities, ancient Greeks worshipped a deity they called \"Agnostos Theos\", that is: \"Unknown God\", which Norden called \"Un-Greek\".", " In Athens, there was a temple specifically dedicated to that god and very often Athenians would swear \"in the name of the Unknown God\" (Νὴ τὸν Ἄγνωστον \"Ne ton Agnoston\").", " Apollodorus, Philostratus and Pausanias wrote about the Unknown God as well.", " The Unknown God was not so much a specific deity, but a placeholder, for whatever god or gods actually existed but whose name and nature were not revealed to the Athenians or the Hellenized world at large." ], "title": "Unknown God" }, { "sentences": [ "Rubi Lira Miranda Palmieri (born October 6, 1983 in São Paulo) is a female water polo player from Brazil, who won the bronze medal with the Brazil women's national water polo team at the 2003 Pan American Games.", " She played in an attacking position in the national squad." ], "title": "Rubi Palmieri" }, { "sentences": [ "Lyo and Merly were the official mascots of the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics held in Singapore.", " Lyo is a red male lion whose name stands for \"Lion of the Youth Olympics\", while Merly is a blue female Merlion whose name combines \"mer\" (meaning \"sea\") with \"liveliness\" and \"youthfulness\".", " The duo represent several Olympic values (such as excellence) and traits of Singapore (known as the Lion City).", " Cubix International designed the mascots, while another local company, Mascots and Puppets Specialists, developed their costumes.", " Before and during the Youth Olympics, Lyo and Merly appeared in school events, launches and roadshows.", " They also participated in pre-National Day Parade activities, were displayed at competition venues and were featured in Youth Olympics memorabilia." ], "title": "Lyo and Merly" }, { "sentences": [ "São Paulo ( ; ] ; \"Saint Paul\" in English) is a municipality in the southeast region of Brazil.", " The metropolis is an alpha global city—as listed by the GaWC—and is the most populous city in Brazil and Americas as well as in the Southern Hemisphere.", " The municipality is also the largest in the Americas and Earth's 12th largest city proper by population.", " The city is the capital of the surrounding state of São Paulo, one of 26 constituent states of the republic.", " It is the most populous and wealthiest city in Brazil.", " It exerts strong international influences in commerce, finance, arts and entertainment.", " The name of the city honors the Apostle, Saint Paul of Tarsus.", " The city's metropolitan area of Greater São Paulo ranks as the most populous in Brazil, the 11th most populous on Earth, and largest Portuguese language-speaking city in the world." ], "title": "São Paulo" }, { "sentences": [ "Fresnosaurus is an extinct genus of plesiosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian stage) of what is now California.", " The type species is \"Fresnosaurus drescheri\", first described by Welles in 1943.", " The generic name \"Fresnosaurus\" honors Fresno County, while the specific name honors Arthur Drescher." ], "title": "Fresnosaurus" }, { "sentences": [ "José Santos Lira Calvo (1809 – 25 October, 1886) was a Chilean lawyer and politician.", " He was born on the San Jose de Toro estate, Chimbarongo in 1809 and died in the city of Santiago on October 25, 1885.", " He was the son of José Santos Lira Contreras and Carmen Calvo Argomedo.", " He was married to Martina Rencoret y Cienfuegos.", " He was the father of one of the four great masters of Chilean painting, the painter Pedro Lira." ], "title": "José Santos Lira Calvo" }, { "sentences": [ "Naraboryctes is an extinct genus of marsupial from early Miocene deposits of Boodjamulla National Park of Riversleigh area, northwestern Queensland, Australia.", " It was first named by Michael Archer, Robin Beck, Miranda Gott, Suzanne Hand, Henk Godthelp and Karen Black in 2011 and the type species is \"Naraboryctes philcreaseri\".", " The generic name means “to drink” (naraba in Garrawa and Waanyi languages of northwestern Queensland) in reference to its rainforest palaeohabitat + “digger” (oryctes in Greek) in reference to its fossorial specializations and close relationship to Notoryctes, and the specific name honors Phil Creaser." ], "title": "Naraboryctes" }, { "sentences": [ "Stangerochampsa is an extinct genus of globidontan alligatoroid, possibly an alligatorine, from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta.", " It is based on RTMP.86.61.1, a skull, partial lower jaws, and partial postcranial skeleton discovered in the late Campanian–early Maastrichtian-age Horseshoe Canyon Formation.", " \"Stangerochampsa\" was described in 1996 by Wu and colleagues.", " The type species is \"S. mccabei\".", " The generic name honors the Stanger family, the owners of the ranch where the specimen was found, and the species name honors James Ross McCabe, who discovered, collected, and prepared it.", " \"Stangerochampsa\" is described as \"small to medium–sized\"; the type skull is 20.03 cm long from the tip of the snout to the occipital condyle, and is 13.0 cm wide at its greatest, while the thigh bone is 14.2 cm long.", " It had heterodont dentition, with large crushing teeth at the rear of the jaws." ], "title": "Stangerochampsa" } ]
[ "Title: Miranda State Anthem\n\nThe anthem of the Miranda State, Venezuela, has lyrics by Jacinto Áñez; and music composed by Germán Lira. It honors Francisco de Miranda and was adopted as the official anthem on December 22, 1909.", "Title: Agathangelos\n\nAgathangelos (in Classical Armenian: Ագաթանգեղոս Agatʿangełos, in Greek Ἀγαθάγγελος \"bearer of good news\" or angel, 4th or 5th centuries AD), appropriately so named, was a supposed secretary of Tiridates III, King of Armenia, under whose name there has come down a life of the first apostle of Armenia, Gregory the Illuminator, who died about 332. It purports to exhibit the deeds and discourses of Gregory, and has reached us in Armenian and in Greek. The text of this history has been considerably altered, but it has always been in high favor with the Armenians. Von Gutschmid maintains that the unknown author made use of a genuine life of St. Gregory, also of a history of his martyrdom and of that of Saint Rhipsime and her companions. Historical facts are intermingled in this life with legendary or uncertain additions, and the whole is woven into a certain unity by the narrator, who may have assumed his significant name from his quality of narrator of \"the good news\" of Armenia's conversion. It has been translated into several languages, and Greek and Latin translations are found in the \"Acta Sanctorum Bollandistarum\", tome viii.", "Title: Unknown God\n\nThe Unknown God or Agnostos Theos (Ancient Greek: Ἄγνωστος Θεός ) is a theory by Eduard Norden first published in 1913 that proposes, based on the Christian Apostle Paul's Areopagus speech in Acts , that in addition to the twelve main gods and the innumerable lesser deities, ancient Greeks worshipped a deity they called \"Agnostos Theos\", that is: \"Unknown God\", which Norden called \"Un-Greek\". In Athens, there was a temple specifically dedicated to that god and very often Athenians would swear \"in the name of the Unknown God\" (Νὴ τὸν Ἄγνωστον \"Ne ton Agnoston\"). Apollodorus, Philostratus and Pausanias wrote about the Unknown God as well. The Unknown God was not so much a specific deity, but a placeholder, for whatever god or gods actually existed but whose name and nature were not revealed to the Athenians or the Hellenized world at large.", "Title: Rubi Palmieri\n\nRubi Lira Miranda Palmieri (born October 6, 1983 in São Paulo) is a female water polo player from Brazil, who won the bronze medal with the Brazil women's national water polo team at the 2003 Pan American Games. She played in an attacking position in the national squad.", "Title: Lyo and Merly\n\nLyo and Merly were the official mascots of the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics held in Singapore. Lyo is a red male lion whose name stands for \"Lion of the Youth Olympics\", while Merly is a blue female Merlion whose name combines \"mer\" (meaning \"sea\") with \"liveliness\" and \"youthfulness\". The duo represent several Olympic values (such as excellence) and traits of Singapore (known as the Lion City). Cubix International designed the mascots, while another local company, Mascots and Puppets Specialists, developed their costumes. Before and during the Youth Olympics, Lyo and Merly appeared in school events, launches and roadshows. They also participated in pre-National Day Parade activities, were displayed at competition venues and were featured in Youth Olympics memorabilia.", "Title: São Paulo\n\nSão Paulo ( ; ] ; \"Saint Paul\" in English) is a municipality in the southeast region of Brazil. The metropolis is an alpha global city—as listed by the GaWC—and is the most populous city in Brazil and Americas as well as in the Southern Hemisphere. The municipality is also the largest in the Americas and Earth's 12th largest city proper by population. The city is the capital of the surrounding state of São Paulo, one of 26 constituent states of the republic. It is the most populous and wealthiest city in Brazil. It exerts strong international influences in commerce, finance, arts and entertainment. The name of the city honors the Apostle, Saint Paul of Tarsus. The city's metropolitan area of Greater São Paulo ranks as the most populous in Brazil, the 11th most populous on Earth, and largest Portuguese language-speaking city in the world.", "Title: Fresnosaurus\n\nFresnosaurus is an extinct genus of plesiosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian stage) of what is now California. The type species is \"Fresnosaurus drescheri\", first described by Welles in 1943. The generic name \"Fresnosaurus\" honors Fresno County, while the specific name honors Arthur Drescher.", "Title: José Santos Lira Calvo\n\nJosé Santos Lira Calvo (1809 – 25 October, 1886) was a Chilean lawyer and politician. He was born on the San Jose de Toro estate, Chimbarongo in 1809 and died in the city of Santiago on October 25, 1885. He was the son of José Santos Lira Contreras and Carmen Calvo Argomedo. He was married to Martina Rencoret y Cienfuegos. He was the father of one of the four great masters of Chilean painting, the painter Pedro Lira.", "Title: Naraboryctes\n\nNaraboryctes is an extinct genus of marsupial from early Miocene deposits of Boodjamulla National Park of Riversleigh area, northwestern Queensland, Australia. It was first named by Michael Archer, Robin Beck, Miranda Gott, Suzanne Hand, Henk Godthelp and Karen Black in 2011 and the type species is \"Naraboryctes philcreaseri\". The generic name means “to drink” (naraba in Garrawa and Waanyi languages of northwestern Queensland) in reference to its rainforest palaeohabitat + “digger” (oryctes in Greek) in reference to its fossorial specializations and close relationship to Notoryctes, and the specific name honors Phil Creaser.", "Title: Stangerochampsa\n\nStangerochampsa is an extinct genus of globidontan alligatoroid, possibly an alligatorine, from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta. It is based on RTMP.86.61.1, a skull, partial lower jaws, and partial postcranial skeleton discovered in the late Campanian–early Maastrichtian-age Horseshoe Canyon Formation. \"Stangerochampsa\" was described in 1996 by Wu and colleagues. The type species is \"S. mccabei\". The generic name honors the Stanger family, the owners of the ranch where the specimen was found, and the species name honors James Ross McCabe, who discovered, collected, and prepared it. \"Stangerochampsa\" is described as \"small to medium–sized\"; the type skull is 20.03 cm long from the tip of the snout to the occipital condyle, and is 13.0 cm wide at its greatest, while the thigh bone is 14.2 cm long. It had heterodont dentition, with large crushing teeth at the rear of the jaws." ]
6,770
What is this public, co-educational research university in Columbia, South Carolina whose men's tennis team is coached by Josh Goffi?
University of South Carolina
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[ { "sentences": [ "The South Carolina Gamecocks men's tennis team represents the University of South Carolina and competes in the Southeastern Conference.", " The team has been coached by Josh Goffi since 2011." ], "title": "South Carolina Gamecocks men's tennis" }, { "sentences": [ "David Andrew Jackson (born August 14, 1961) is an American college tennis coach and former college player.", " Jackson previously served as the head coach of the Mississippi State Bulldogs men's tennis team and Lady Bulldogs women's tennis team of Mississippi State University, and the Florida Gators men's tennis team of the University of Florida." ], "title": "Andy Jackson (tennis)" }, { "sentences": [ "The South Carolina Gamecocks women's tennis team represents the University of South Carolina and competes in the Southeastern Conference.", " The team has been coached by Kevin Epley since 2012." ], "title": "South Carolina Gamecocks women's tennis" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of South Carolina (also referred to as USC, SC, South Carolina, or simply Carolina) is a public, co-educational research university in Columbia, South Carolina, United States, with seven satellite campuses.", " Its campus covers over 359 acre in downtown Columbia not far from the South Carolina State House.", " The University is categorized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as having \"highest research activity.\"", " It has been ranked as an \"up-and-coming\" university by U.S. News & World Report, and its undergraduate and graduate International Business programs have ranked among the top three programs in the nation for over a decade.", " It also houses the largest collection of Robert Burns and Scottish literature materials outside Scotland, and the world's largest Ernest Hemingway collection." ], "title": "University of South Carolina" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Mi-Yong (also \"Kim Mi-Yeong\", Korean: 김미영 ; born May 6, 1983 in Nampo, Pyeongannam) is a North Korean table tennis player.", " She won a gold medal, as a member of the North Korea table tennis team, at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, and silver at the 2001 World Table Tennis Championships in Osaka, Japan.", " As of January 2010, Kim is ranked no. 84 in the world by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF).", " Kim is a member of the table tennis team for Abrokkang Sports Club, and is coached and trained by Ri To Yong.", " She is also left-handed, and uses the offensive, classic grip." ], "title": "Kim Mi-yong" }, { "sentences": [ "The Citadel Bulldogs men's tennis team represents The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in the sport of tennis.", " The Bulldogs compete in NCAA Division I's Southern Conference (SoCon).", " The team hosts its home matches at the Earle Tennis Center on the university's Charleston, South Carolina campus, and are led by hall of fame coach Chuck Kriese.", " The Bulldogs claimed their only SoCon Championship in 1961.", " Individual Bulldogs have claimed 19 singles and 9 doubles at the SoCon championships." ], "title": "The Citadel Bulldogs men's tennis" }, { "sentences": [ "Alva Moore Lumpkin (November 13, 1886August 1, 1941) was a United States Senator for less than one month from South Carolina.", " Born in Milledgeville, Georgia, he moved with his parents to Columbia, South Carolina in 1898.", " He attended the public schools of both towns.", " Two of Lumpkin's younger sisters writers: Grace Lumpkin, a novelist, and Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin, a sociologist.", " He graduated from the law department of the University of South Carolina, was admitted to the bar the same year, and commenced the practice of law in Columbia.", " He was assistant clerk of the South Carolina Senate from 1906 to 1908, and was a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1911 to 1913.", " In 1914 he was a member of the Conciliation Commission for Advancement of Peace between the United States and Uruguay, and was acting assistant attorney general of South Carolina in 1918.", " In 1922 – 1923 he was a member of the state board of pardons, and he was an acting associate justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court from 1926 to 1934." ], "title": "Alva M. Lumpkin" }, { "sentences": [ "The Clemson Tigers women's tennis team represents Clemson University in NCAA Division I college tennis.", " The Tigers are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.", " The team is currently coached by Nancy Harris, who is on her 15th season in Clemson.", " Home games are played in the Hoke Sloan Tennis Center in Clemson, South Carolina.", " The team has won 9 ACC championships since the program started and earned 18 NCAA Tournament bids.", " The Tigers finished a season among the top 25 teams in the nation 24 times." ], "title": "Clemson Tigers women's tennis" }, { "sentences": [ "Stewart Cleveland Cureton Born March 24, 1930,To Santee Argo Cureton and Martha Arrye Henderson Cureton.", " He is the sixth child of seven.", " He was educated in the Greenville County school system, graduating from Sterling High School in 1949.", " Having already accepted God's call to preach at the age of seventeen, he continued his education at Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1953.", " On December 27, 1954, Dr. Cureton married the love of his life, Claudette Hazel Chapman Cureton.", " From their union four children were born, Ruthye, Stewart Jr., Santee Charles, and Samuel.", " Samuel followed his father into the ministry.", " Dr. Cureton modeled his belief that an effective leader needs both a \"baptized heart and a baptized brain\", and through the years continued his education by studying at numerous other colleges and universities throughout North Carolina and South Carolina.", " He was awarded the Doctor of Divinity degree from Morris College, Sumter, South Carolina and Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina.", " He began his pastorate in 1953 as pastor of Old Pilgrim Baptist Church, Greenville, South Carolina: New Galilee Baptist Church, Walhala, South CArolina; Rock Hill Baptist Church #2, Greenville, South Carolina; Griffin Ebenezer Baptist Church, Pickens, South Carolina and Gethsemane Baptist Church, Chester, South Carolina.", " In 1965 he was called to pastor Reedy Fork Baptist Church and Reedy River Baptist Church which was his home church.", " In 1978 he became the full-time pastor of Reedy River Baptist Church.", " Under his leadership the membership and influence of Reedy River BAptist Church grew exponentially.", " He led the membership to build two new sanctuaries and a Family Life Center that became the model for many other churches in the Greenville area.", " Dr. Cureton was committed to education, understanding that it is only through education that people can reach their full potential.", " Dr. Cureton rose from humble beginnings to become a local, state and national leader.", " Among his many accomplishments: served as Moderator of the Reedy River Baptist Association; served as President of the Baptist Educational & Missionary Convention of South CArolina (1986-1991); served as Second Vice President, Vice President-at-Large and President of the NAtional Baptist Convention,USA,Inc; appointed as a Commission Member of the United States Presidential Scholars Program by President Bill Clinton (1991-2000); awarded the Order of the Palmetto Award; served as member of the Benedict College Board of Trustees; served as member of the Morris College Board of Trustees.", " – Steward Cleveland Cureton departed this earthly life and went to his heavenly home on December 30, 2008), also known as S.C. Cureton, was President of the National Baptist Convention from March 1999 to September 1999.", " Cureton, then Vice President-At-Large, took over the leadership of the Convention when his predecessor Henry Lyons was forced to resign.", " He served the remainder of the Lyons' tenure.", " Cureton, a former math teacher at Sterling High School and Beck High School, was pastor of Reedy River Missionary Baptist Church in South Carolina at the time of his death.", " He was an advocate on state issues such as the establishment of a holiday honoring Martin Luther King in Greenville County.", " Cureton was instrumental in bringing King to Greenville for a speech in April 1967.", " Dr. Cureton was out front in integrating the Public Libraries in Greenville County, South Carolina.", " He died on December 30, 2008 aged 78." ], "title": "Stewart Cleveland Cureton" }, { "sentences": [ "Tim Siegel is a former professional tennis player and collegiate tennis coach.", " Siegel is currently the head coach of the Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District High School tennis team and previously served as head coach of the SMU Mustangs women's tennis team, Texas Tech Red Raiders men's tennis team and Texas Tech Red Raiders women's tennis team." ], "title": "Tim Siegel (tennis)" } ]
[ "Title: South Carolina Gamecocks men's tennis\n\nThe South Carolina Gamecocks men's tennis team represents the University of South Carolina and competes in the Southeastern Conference. The team has been coached by Josh Goffi since 2011.", "Title: Andy Jackson (tennis)\n\nDavid Andrew Jackson (born August 14, 1961) is an American college tennis coach and former college player. Jackson previously served as the head coach of the Mississippi State Bulldogs men's tennis team and Lady Bulldogs women's tennis team of Mississippi State University, and the Florida Gators men's tennis team of the University of Florida.", "Title: South Carolina Gamecocks women's tennis\n\nThe South Carolina Gamecocks women's tennis team represents the University of South Carolina and competes in the Southeastern Conference. The team has been coached by Kevin Epley since 2012.", "Title: University of South Carolina\n\nThe University of South Carolina (also referred to as USC, SC, South Carolina, or simply Carolina) is a public, co-educational research university in Columbia, South Carolina, United States, with seven satellite campuses. Its campus covers over 359 acre in downtown Columbia not far from the South Carolina State House. The University is categorized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as having \"highest research activity.\" It has been ranked as an \"up-and-coming\" university by U.S. News & World Report, and its undergraduate and graduate International Business programs have ranked among the top three programs in the nation for over a decade. It also houses the largest collection of Robert Burns and Scottish literature materials outside Scotland, and the world's largest Ernest Hemingway collection.", "Title: Kim Mi-yong\n\nKim Mi-Yong (also \"Kim Mi-Yeong\", Korean: 김미영 ; born May 6, 1983 in Nampo, Pyeongannam) is a North Korean table tennis player. She won a gold medal, as a member of the North Korea table tennis team, at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, and silver at the 2001 World Table Tennis Championships in Osaka, Japan. As of January 2010, Kim is ranked no. 84 in the world by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). Kim is a member of the table tennis team for Abrokkang Sports Club, and is coached and trained by Ri To Yong. She is also left-handed, and uses the offensive, classic grip.", "Title: The Citadel Bulldogs men's tennis\n\nThe Citadel Bulldogs men's tennis team represents The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in the sport of tennis. The Bulldogs compete in NCAA Division I's Southern Conference (SoCon). The team hosts its home matches at the Earle Tennis Center on the university's Charleston, South Carolina campus, and are led by hall of fame coach Chuck Kriese. The Bulldogs claimed their only SoCon Championship in 1961. Individual Bulldogs have claimed 19 singles and 9 doubles at the SoCon championships.", "Title: Alva M. Lumpkin\n\nAlva Moore Lumpkin (November 13, 1886August 1, 1941) was a United States Senator for less than one month from South Carolina. Born in Milledgeville, Georgia, he moved with his parents to Columbia, South Carolina in 1898. He attended the public schools of both towns. Two of Lumpkin's younger sisters writers: Grace Lumpkin, a novelist, and Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin, a sociologist. He graduated from the law department of the University of South Carolina, was admitted to the bar the same year, and commenced the practice of law in Columbia. He was assistant clerk of the South Carolina Senate from 1906 to 1908, and was a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1911 to 1913. In 1914 he was a member of the Conciliation Commission for Advancement of Peace between the United States and Uruguay, and was acting assistant attorney general of South Carolina in 1918. In 1922 – 1923 he was a member of the state board of pardons, and he was an acting associate justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court from 1926 to 1934.", "Title: Clemson Tigers women's tennis\n\nThe Clemson Tigers women's tennis team represents Clemson University in NCAA Division I college tennis. The Tigers are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The team is currently coached by Nancy Harris, who is on her 15th season in Clemson. Home games are played in the Hoke Sloan Tennis Center in Clemson, South Carolina. The team has won 9 ACC championships since the program started and earned 18 NCAA Tournament bids. The Tigers finished a season among the top 25 teams in the nation 24 times.", "Title: Stewart Cleveland Cureton\n\nStewart Cleveland Cureton Born March 24, 1930,To Santee Argo Cureton and Martha Arrye Henderson Cureton. He is the sixth child of seven. He was educated in the Greenville County school system, graduating from Sterling High School in 1949. Having already accepted God's call to preach at the age of seventeen, he continued his education at Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1953. On December 27, 1954, Dr. Cureton married the love of his life, Claudette Hazel Chapman Cureton. From their union four children were born, Ruthye, Stewart Jr., Santee Charles, and Samuel. Samuel followed his father into the ministry. Dr. Cureton modeled his belief that an effective leader needs both a \"baptized heart and a baptized brain\", and through the years continued his education by studying at numerous other colleges and universities throughout North Carolina and South Carolina. He was awarded the Doctor of Divinity degree from Morris College, Sumter, South Carolina and Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina. He began his pastorate in 1953 as pastor of Old Pilgrim Baptist Church, Greenville, South Carolina: New Galilee Baptist Church, Walhala, South CArolina; Rock Hill Baptist Church #2, Greenville, South Carolina; Griffin Ebenezer Baptist Church, Pickens, South Carolina and Gethsemane Baptist Church, Chester, South Carolina. In 1965 he was called to pastor Reedy Fork Baptist Church and Reedy River Baptist Church which was his home church. In 1978 he became the full-time pastor of Reedy River Baptist Church. Under his leadership the membership and influence of Reedy River BAptist Church grew exponentially. He led the membership to build two new sanctuaries and a Family Life Center that became the model for many other churches in the Greenville area. Dr. Cureton was committed to education, understanding that it is only through education that people can reach their full potential. Dr. Cureton rose from humble beginnings to become a local, state and national leader. Among his many accomplishments: served as Moderator of the Reedy River Baptist Association; served as President of the Baptist Educational & Missionary Convention of South CArolina (1986-1991); served as Second Vice President, Vice President-at-Large and President of the NAtional Baptist Convention,USA,Inc; appointed as a Commission Member of the United States Presidential Scholars Program by President Bill Clinton (1991-2000); awarded the Order of the Palmetto Award; served as member of the Benedict College Board of Trustees; served as member of the Morris College Board of Trustees. – Steward Cleveland Cureton departed this earthly life and went to his heavenly home on December 30, 2008), also known as S.C. Cureton, was President of the National Baptist Convention from March 1999 to September 1999. Cureton, then Vice President-At-Large, took over the leadership of the Convention when his predecessor Henry Lyons was forced to resign. He served the remainder of the Lyons' tenure. Cureton, a former math teacher at Sterling High School and Beck High School, was pastor of Reedy River Missionary Baptist Church in South Carolina at the time of his death. He was an advocate on state issues such as the establishment of a holiday honoring Martin Luther King in Greenville County. Cureton was instrumental in bringing King to Greenville for a speech in April 1967. Dr. Cureton was out front in integrating the Public Libraries in Greenville County, South Carolina. He died on December 30, 2008 aged 78.", "Title: Tim Siegel (tennis)\n\nTim Siegel is a former professional tennis player and collegiate tennis coach. Siegel is currently the head coach of the Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District High School tennis team and previously served as head coach of the SMU Mustangs women's tennis team, Texas Tech Red Raiders men's tennis team and Texas Tech Red Raiders women's tennis team." ]
6,771
Which actor from "Lost" is also in the film Another Earth?
William Reibert Mapother Jr.
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[ { "sentences": [ "A Little Game is a 1971 ABC Movie of the Week that was first broadcast on October 30, 1971, starring Mark Gruner as a young boy who will do anything to get what he wants.", " In the movie, the plot suggests that he might be responsible for the death of a fellow student at the military academy he attends, yet his mother (Diane Baker) refuses to believe that he could be guilty of anything.", " His stepfather (Ed Nelson) begins to wonder if the boy wants to get rid of him.", " It was based on the 1968 novel of the same name by Fielden Farrington, who also wrote the screenplay.", " The film was directed by Paul Wendkos, who would film another of Farrington's novels for television the following year (\"The Strangers in 7A\")." ], "title": "A Little Game" }, { "sentences": [ "Ma Fleur (\"my flower\", in French) is the fourth full-length release and third proper studio album by The Cinematic Orchestra, released on 7 May 2007.", " The North American version of the album contains 10 tracks in a different sequence from the UK version and omits \"Child Song\".", " The song \"To Build a Home\" was used in an award winning 2008 Schweppes Lemonade advertisement called \"Burst\" and in the 2010 Australian-French film The Tree, and the similar shorter song \"That Home\" in the trailer for 2011 film \"Another Earth\"." ], "title": "Ma Fleur" }, { "sentences": [ "Robin Lord Taylor (born June 4, 1978) is an American film and television actor and director, known for \"Accepted\" (2006), \"Another Earth\" (2011) and \"Would You Rather\" (2012).", " He stars in the television drama series \"Gotham\" as Oswald Cobblepot." ], "title": "Robin Lord Taylor" }, { "sentences": [ "Letters from the Earth is a posthumously published work of celebrated American author Mark Twain (1835–1910).", " It comprises essays written during a difficult time in Twain's life (1904–09), when he was deeply in debt and had recently lost his wife and one of his daughters.", " The content concerns morality and religion and strikes a sarcastic — Twain's own term throughout the book — tone.", " Initially, another of his daughters, Clara Clemens, objected to its publication in March 1939, probably because of its controversial and iconoclastic views on religion, claiming it presented a \"\"distorted\"\" view of her father.", " Henry Nash Smith helped change her position in 1960.", " Clara explained her change of heart in 1962 saying that \"\"Mark Twain belonged to the world\"\" and that public opinion had become more tolerant.", " She was also influenced to release the papers by her annoyance with Soviet reports that her father's ideas were being suppressed in the United States.", " The papers were selected, edited and sequenced for the book in 1939 by Bernard DeVoto." ], "title": "Letters from the Earth" }, { "sentences": [ "William Reibert Mapother Jr. ( ; born April 17, 1965) is an American actor, best known for his role as Ethan Rom on the television series \"Lost\"." ], "title": "William Mapother" }, { "sentences": [ "Warrior of the Lost World (also known as Mad Rider) is a 1983 Italian post-apocalyptic science fiction film written and directed by David Worth, starring Robert Ginty, Persis Khambatta, and Donald Pleasence.", " It was created and first released in Italy under the title Il Giustiziere della terra perduta (\"Vigilante of the Lost Earth\") in 1983 during the wide popularity of the \"Mad Max\" films, and many subsequently created post-apocalyptic films of the 1980s.", " Later the film was given another Italian title for VHS and television markets, I predatori dell'anno Omega (\"Raiders of the Omega year\")." ], "title": "Warrior of the Lost World" }, { "sentences": [ "Another Earth is a 2011 American independent science fiction-drama film directed by Mike Cahill.", " It stars Brit Marling, William Mapother, and Robin Lord Taylor.", " It premiered at the 27th Sundance Film Festival in January 2011, and was distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures." ], "title": "Another Earth" }, { "sentences": [ "WT1190F (9U01FF6, UDA34A3, or UW8551D) was a small temporary satellite of Earth that impacted Earth on 13 November 2015 at 06:18:34.3 (±1.3 seconds) UTC.", " It is thought to have been space debris from the trans-lunar injection stage of the 1998 Lunar Prospector mission, It was first discovered on 18 February 2013 by the Catalina Sky Survey.", " It was then lost, and reacquired on 29 November 2013.", " It was again discovered on 3 October 2015, and the object was soon identified to be the same as the two objects previously sighted by the team, who have been sharing their data through the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center (MPC).", " An early orbit calculation showed that it was orbiting Earth in an extremely elliptical orbit, taking it from within the geosynchronous satellite ring to nearly twice the distance of the Moon.", " It was also probably the same object as 9U01FF6, another object on a similar orbit discovered on 26 October 2009." ], "title": "WT1190F" }, { "sentences": [ "Brit Heyworth Marling (born August 7, 1982) is an American actress, screenwriter and film producer.", " She first gained recognition in 2004 with the documentary \"Boxers and Ballerinas\" and later became a Sundance star with the Searchlight films \"Sound of My Voice\" (2011), \"Another Earth\" (2011) and \"The East\" (2013) which she co-wrote in addition to playing the lead role.", " She starred in the 2016 Netflix series \"The OA\", which she co-created with Zal Batmanglij." ], "title": "Brit Marling" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of the major characters in \"Robotech\", the American adaptation of three Japanese animated series: \"The Super Dimension Fortress Macross\", \"The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross\", and \"Genesis Climber Mospeada\", as a single TV series.", " The series is divided into parts called \"generations\" which are subtitled \"The Macross Saga\", \"The Second Generation\", and \"The New Generation\".", " A fourth series was planned but was canceled, with only a few episodes being produced which were later combined into a movie \"\".", " In 2006, a new feature film was released called \"\" as well as a prelude comic \"\".", " The story mainly follows members of the Robotech Armed Forces, a fictional military force depicted in the series.", " After the events of the Macross saga the Robotech Expeditionary Force is formed which leaves Earth to hunt for the Robotech Masters.", " In the later part of the series they are involved with battles against the Invid.", " In the fictional world of Robotech, the characters are also involved in four Robotech Wars.", " They begin with the first battle between the SDF-1 and Zentradi (First Robotech War) and continue after the Robotech Masters try to Invade Earth (Second Robotech War).", " The third Robotech War is fought against the Invid, and the Fourth and final war is fought against another alien race known as the Haydonites." ], "title": "List of Robotech characters" } ]
[ "Title: A Little Game\n\nA Little Game is a 1971 ABC Movie of the Week that was first broadcast on October 30, 1971, starring Mark Gruner as a young boy who will do anything to get what he wants. In the movie, the plot suggests that he might be responsible for the death of a fellow student at the military academy he attends, yet his mother (Diane Baker) refuses to believe that he could be guilty of anything. His stepfather (Ed Nelson) begins to wonder if the boy wants to get rid of him. It was based on the 1968 novel of the same name by Fielden Farrington, who also wrote the screenplay. The film was directed by Paul Wendkos, who would film another of Farrington's novels for television the following year (\"The Strangers in 7A\").", "Title: Ma Fleur\n\nMa Fleur (\"my flower\", in French) is the fourth full-length release and third proper studio album by The Cinematic Orchestra, released on 7 May 2007. The North American version of the album contains 10 tracks in a different sequence from the UK version and omits \"Child Song\". The song \"To Build a Home\" was used in an award winning 2008 Schweppes Lemonade advertisement called \"Burst\" and in the 2010 Australian-French film The Tree, and the similar shorter song \"That Home\" in the trailer for 2011 film \"Another Earth\".", "Title: Robin Lord Taylor\n\nRobin Lord Taylor (born June 4, 1978) is an American film and television actor and director, known for \"Accepted\" (2006), \"Another Earth\" (2011) and \"Would You Rather\" (2012). He stars in the television drama series \"Gotham\" as Oswald Cobblepot.", "Title: Letters from the Earth\n\nLetters from the Earth is a posthumously published work of celebrated American author Mark Twain (1835–1910). It comprises essays written during a difficult time in Twain's life (1904–09), when he was deeply in debt and had recently lost his wife and one of his daughters. The content concerns morality and religion and strikes a sarcastic — Twain's own term throughout the book — tone. Initially, another of his daughters, Clara Clemens, objected to its publication in March 1939, probably because of its controversial and iconoclastic views on religion, claiming it presented a \"\"distorted\"\" view of her father. Henry Nash Smith helped change her position in 1960. Clara explained her change of heart in 1962 saying that \"\"Mark Twain belonged to the world\"\" and that public opinion had become more tolerant. She was also influenced to release the papers by her annoyance with Soviet reports that her father's ideas were being suppressed in the United States. The papers were selected, edited and sequenced for the book in 1939 by Bernard DeVoto.", "Title: William Mapother\n\nWilliam Reibert Mapother Jr. ( ; born April 17, 1965) is an American actor, best known for his role as Ethan Rom on the television series \"Lost\".", "Title: Warrior of the Lost World\n\nWarrior of the Lost World (also known as Mad Rider) is a 1983 Italian post-apocalyptic science fiction film written and directed by David Worth, starring Robert Ginty, Persis Khambatta, and Donald Pleasence. It was created and first released in Italy under the title Il Giustiziere della terra perduta (\"Vigilante of the Lost Earth\") in 1983 during the wide popularity of the \"Mad Max\" films, and many subsequently created post-apocalyptic films of the 1980s. Later the film was given another Italian title for VHS and television markets, I predatori dell'anno Omega (\"Raiders of the Omega year\").", "Title: Another Earth\n\nAnother Earth is a 2011 American independent science fiction-drama film directed by Mike Cahill. It stars Brit Marling, William Mapother, and Robin Lord Taylor. It premiered at the 27th Sundance Film Festival in January 2011, and was distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures.", "Title: WT1190F\n\nWT1190F (9U01FF6, UDA34A3, or UW8551D) was a small temporary satellite of Earth that impacted Earth on 13 November 2015 at 06:18:34.3 (±1.3 seconds) UTC. It is thought to have been space debris from the trans-lunar injection stage of the 1998 Lunar Prospector mission, It was first discovered on 18 February 2013 by the Catalina Sky Survey. It was then lost, and reacquired on 29 November 2013. It was again discovered on 3 October 2015, and the object was soon identified to be the same as the two objects previously sighted by the team, who have been sharing their data through the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center (MPC). An early orbit calculation showed that it was orbiting Earth in an extremely elliptical orbit, taking it from within the geosynchronous satellite ring to nearly twice the distance of the Moon. It was also probably the same object as 9U01FF6, another object on a similar orbit discovered on 26 October 2009.", "Title: Brit Marling\n\nBrit Heyworth Marling (born August 7, 1982) is an American actress, screenwriter and film producer. She first gained recognition in 2004 with the documentary \"Boxers and Ballerinas\" and later became a Sundance star with the Searchlight films \"Sound of My Voice\" (2011), \"Another Earth\" (2011) and \"The East\" (2013) which she co-wrote in addition to playing the lead role. She starred in the 2016 Netflix series \"The OA\", which she co-created with Zal Batmanglij.", "Title: List of Robotech characters\n\nThis is a list of the major characters in \"Robotech\", the American adaptation of three Japanese animated series: \"The Super Dimension Fortress Macross\", \"The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross\", and \"Genesis Climber Mospeada\", as a single TV series. The series is divided into parts called \"generations\" which are subtitled \"The Macross Saga\", \"The Second Generation\", and \"The New Generation\". A fourth series was planned but was canceled, with only a few episodes being produced which were later combined into a movie \"\". In 2006, a new feature film was released called \"\" as well as a prelude comic \"\". The story mainly follows members of the Robotech Armed Forces, a fictional military force depicted in the series. After the events of the Macross saga the Robotech Expeditionary Force is formed which leaves Earth to hunt for the Robotech Masters. In the later part of the series they are involved with battles against the Invid. In the fictional world of Robotech, the characters are also involved in four Robotech Wars. They begin with the first battle between the SDF-1 and Zentradi (First Robotech War) and continue after the Robotech Masters try to Invade Earth (Second Robotech War). The third Robotech War is fought against the Invid, and the Fourth and final war is fought against another alien race known as the Haydonites." ]
6,772
Who had more occupations, Lewis Mumford or William Carlos Williams?
Lewis Mumford
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[ { "sentences": [ "William Carlos Williams (September 17, 1883 – March 4, 1963) was a Puerto Rican-American poet closely associated with modernism and imagism.", " His work has a great affinity with painting, in which he had a lifelong interest." ], "title": "William Carlos Williams" }, { "sentences": [ "The Poet Laureate of New Jersey (statutorily known as New Jersey William Carlos Williams Citation of Merit) was an honor presented biennially by the Governor of New Jersey to a distinguished New Jersey poet.", " Created in 1999, this position existed for less than four years and was abolished by the legislature effective July 2, 2003.", " When the New Jersey State Legislature created the laureate position, the bill provided specifically for the creation of an award named in honor of twentieth-century poet and physician William Carlos Williams (1883–1963) who resided in Rutherford, New Jersey.", " However, the legislature recognized that the award's recipient would \"be considered the poet laureate of the State of New Jersey for a period of two years.", " Before the position was abolished, only two poets, Gerald Stern and Amiri Baraka, had been appointed as the state's poet laureate." ], "title": "Poet Laureate of New Jersey" }, { "sentences": [ "The Desert Music and Other Poems was a 1954 Random House book collecting 1949-54 poems by the American modernist poet/writer William Carlos Williams.", " It is now collected, along with \"Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems\" (1962) and \"Journey to Love\" (1955), in the New Directions paperback \"Pictures from Brueghel and other poems by William Carlos Williams: Collected Poems 1950-1962\"." ], "title": "The Desert Music and Other Poems" }, { "sentences": [ "Lewis Mumford, KBE (October 19, 1895 – January 26, 1990) was an American historian, sociologist, philosopher of technology, and literary critic.", " Particularly noted for his study of cities and urban architecture, he had a broad career as a writer.", " Mumford was influenced by the work of Scottish theorist Sir Patrick Geddes and worked closely with his associate the British sociologist Victor Branford." ], "title": "Lewis Mumford" }, { "sentences": [ "Paterson is an epic poem by American poet William Carlos Williams published, in five volumes, from 1946 to 1958.", " The origin of the poem was an eighty-five line long poem written in 1926, after Williams had read and been influenced by James Joyce's novel \"Ulysses\".", " As he continued writing lyric poetry, Williams spent increasing amounts of time on \"Paterson,\" honing his approach to it both in terms of style and structure.", " While \"The Cantos\" of Ezra Pound and \"The Bridge\" by Hart Crane could be considered partial models, Williams was intent on a documentary method that differed from both these works, one that would mirror \"the resemblance between the mind of modern man and the city.\"" ], "title": "Paterson (poem)" }, { "sentences": [ "Poems is an early self-published volume of poems by William Carlos Williams.", " It was published in Rutherford, New Jersey in 1909.", " The name William C. Williams is used for the cover and copyright notice, and W. C. Williams for the title page.", " The book is printed on Old Stratford paper." ], "title": "Poems (William Carlos Williams)" }, { "sentences": [ "Born in Iloilo, Philippines, Loewinsohn and his family relocated Los Angeles in the United States in 1945.", " They later lived in The Bronx and then settled in San Francisco, where he lived until 1967.", " Loewinsohn credits this proximity to North Beach with his own development as a poet: \"I graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1955, with the Beat generation happening all around me.", " I met all of the principals, heard Ginsberg, Snyder, Whalen and McClure read in Berkeley in April, 1956, and continued to write, mostly poetry, in that vernacular and (I thought) oracular mode.\"", " Loewinsohn then traveled, married in 1957, and worked as a lithographer for 12 years.", " In 1959, he published his first collection of poetry, \"Watermelons\" which contained an introduction by Allen Ginsberg and a prefatory letter by William Carlos Williams.", " He also co-edited the little magazine \"Change\" with Richard Brautigan.", " The poets who were most influential on his work included William Carlos Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Richard Brautigan, Philip Whalen, Gary Snyder, Charles Olson, Robert Creeley, Denise Levertov." ], "title": "Ron Loewinsohn" }, { "sentences": [ "Technics and Civilization is a 1934 book by American philosopher and historian of technology Lewis Mumford.", " The book presents the history of technology and its role in shaping and being shaped by civilizations.", " According to Mumford, modern technology has its roots in the Middle Ages rather than in the Industrial Revolution.", " It is the moral, economic, and political choices we make, not the machines we use, Mumford argues, that have produced a capitalist industrialized machine-oriented economy, whose imperfect fruits serve the majority so imperfectly." ], "title": "Technics and Civilization" }, { "sentences": [ "The William Carlos Williams House, is located in Rutherford, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.", " The building was built in 1913 and was the home to poet and physician William Carlos Williams for 50 years.", " The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 4, 1973.", " The building is still used as a private residence and doctor's office." ], "title": "William Carlos Williams House" }, { "sentences": [ "The Autobiography of William Carlos Williams (also known as The Autobiography, or simply, Autobiography) is an autobiographical book written by William Carlos Williams and published by W. W. Norton & Company in 1951." ], "title": "The Autobiography of William Carlos Williams" } ]
[ "Title: William Carlos Williams\n\nWilliam Carlos Williams (September 17, 1883 – March 4, 1963) was a Puerto Rican-American poet closely associated with modernism and imagism. His work has a great affinity with painting, in which he had a lifelong interest.", "Title: Poet Laureate of New Jersey\n\nThe Poet Laureate of New Jersey (statutorily known as New Jersey William Carlos Williams Citation of Merit) was an honor presented biennially by the Governor of New Jersey to a distinguished New Jersey poet. Created in 1999, this position existed for less than four years and was abolished by the legislature effective July 2, 2003. When the New Jersey State Legislature created the laureate position, the bill provided specifically for the creation of an award named in honor of twentieth-century poet and physician William Carlos Williams (1883–1963) who resided in Rutherford, New Jersey. However, the legislature recognized that the award's recipient would \"be considered the poet laureate of the State of New Jersey for a period of two years. Before the position was abolished, only two poets, Gerald Stern and Amiri Baraka, had been appointed as the state's poet laureate.", "Title: The Desert Music and Other Poems\n\nThe Desert Music and Other Poems was a 1954 Random House book collecting 1949-54 poems by the American modernist poet/writer William Carlos Williams. It is now collected, along with \"Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems\" (1962) and \"Journey to Love\" (1955), in the New Directions paperback \"Pictures from Brueghel and other poems by William Carlos Williams: Collected Poems 1950-1962\".", "Title: Lewis Mumford\n\nLewis Mumford, KBE (October 19, 1895 – January 26, 1990) was an American historian, sociologist, philosopher of technology, and literary critic. Particularly noted for his study of cities and urban architecture, he had a broad career as a writer. Mumford was influenced by the work of Scottish theorist Sir Patrick Geddes and worked closely with his associate the British sociologist Victor Branford.", "Title: Paterson (poem)\n\nPaterson is an epic poem by American poet William Carlos Williams published, in five volumes, from 1946 to 1958. The origin of the poem was an eighty-five line long poem written in 1926, after Williams had read and been influenced by James Joyce's novel \"Ulysses\". As he continued writing lyric poetry, Williams spent increasing amounts of time on \"Paterson,\" honing his approach to it both in terms of style and structure. While \"The Cantos\" of Ezra Pound and \"The Bridge\" by Hart Crane could be considered partial models, Williams was intent on a documentary method that differed from both these works, one that would mirror \"the resemblance between the mind of modern man and the city.\"", "Title: Poems (William Carlos Williams)\n\nPoems is an early self-published volume of poems by William Carlos Williams. It was published in Rutherford, New Jersey in 1909. The name William C. Williams is used for the cover and copyright notice, and W. C. Williams for the title page. The book is printed on Old Stratford paper.", "Title: Ron Loewinsohn\n\nBorn in Iloilo, Philippines, Loewinsohn and his family relocated Los Angeles in the United States in 1945. They later lived in The Bronx and then settled in San Francisco, where he lived until 1967. Loewinsohn credits this proximity to North Beach with his own development as a poet: \"I graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1955, with the Beat generation happening all around me. I met all of the principals, heard Ginsberg, Snyder, Whalen and McClure read in Berkeley in April, 1956, and continued to write, mostly poetry, in that vernacular and (I thought) oracular mode.\" Loewinsohn then traveled, married in 1957, and worked as a lithographer for 12 years. In 1959, he published his first collection of poetry, \"Watermelons\" which contained an introduction by Allen Ginsberg and a prefatory letter by William Carlos Williams. He also co-edited the little magazine \"Change\" with Richard Brautigan. The poets who were most influential on his work included William Carlos Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Richard Brautigan, Philip Whalen, Gary Snyder, Charles Olson, Robert Creeley, Denise Levertov.", "Title: Technics and Civilization\n\nTechnics and Civilization is a 1934 book by American philosopher and historian of technology Lewis Mumford. The book presents the history of technology and its role in shaping and being shaped by civilizations. According to Mumford, modern technology has its roots in the Middle Ages rather than in the Industrial Revolution. It is the moral, economic, and political choices we make, not the machines we use, Mumford argues, that have produced a capitalist industrialized machine-oriented economy, whose imperfect fruits serve the majority so imperfectly.", "Title: William Carlos Williams House\n\nThe William Carlos Williams House, is located in Rutherford, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The building was built in 1913 and was the home to poet and physician William Carlos Williams for 50 years. The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 4, 1973. The building is still used as a private residence and doctor's office.", "Title: The Autobiography of William Carlos Williams\n\nThe Autobiography of William Carlos Williams (also known as The Autobiography, or simply, Autobiography) is an autobiographical book written by William Carlos Williams and published by W. W. Norton & Company in 1951." ]
6,773
Which Supreme Court case dealt with the Internet, Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency or Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union?
Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union
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[ { "sentences": [ "Sackett v. United States Environmental Protection Agency, 566 U.S. ___ (2012) , is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Clean Water Act is subject to the Administrative Procedure Act, which requires an appeals process for any ruling by a federal agency.", " The Court ruled that the availability of immediate judicial review of compliance orders issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency is required." ], "title": "Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency" }, { "sentences": [ "R v Sinclair 2010 35 is a leading case from the Supreme Court of Canada on a detainee's right to counsel under section 10(b) of the \"Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.", " Specifically, the case addresses two issues regarding the police's implementation duty under the right to counsel: 1) does a detainee have the right to have a lawyer present during police questioning, and 2) does a detainee have the right to make multiple phone calls to their lawyer.", " A majority of the Court answered the first question in the negative, and answered the second question in the negative, subject to a change of circumstances.", " The parties to the case were the appellant, Sinclair, the respondent, the Attorney General of British Columbia, and the following interveners: the Attorney General of Ontario, the Director of Public Prosecutions of Canada, the Criminal Lawyers' Association of Ontario, the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.", " The case was part of a trilogy of cases released by the Supreme Court, along with \"R v Willier\" and \"R v McCrimmon\"." ], "title": "R v Sinclair" }, { "sentences": [ "Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, 549 U.S. 497 (2007), is a 5-4 U.S. Supreme Court case in which twelve states and several cities of the United States brought suit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to force that federal agency to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) as pollutants." ], "title": "Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency" }, { "sentences": [ "American Civil Liberties Union v. James Clapper, No. 13-3994 (S.D. New York December 28, 2013), was a lawsuit by the civil liberties promoting nonprofit organization the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and its affiliate, the New York Civil Liberties Union, against the United States federal government that challenged the legality of the National Security Agency (NSA)'s bulk phone metadata collection program.", " On December 27, 2013, the court dismissed the case, finding that metadata collection did not violate the Fourth Amendment.", " On January 2, 2014, the ACLU appealed the ruling to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.", " On May 7, 2015, the appeals court ruled that Section 215 of the Patriot Act did not authorize the bulk collection of metadata, which judge Gerard E. Lynch called a \"staggering\" amount of information." ], "title": "ACLU v. Clapper" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey (ACLU-NJ) is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit civil rights organization in Newark, New Jersey, and an affiliate of the national American Civil Liberties Union.", " According to the ACLU-NJ's stated mission, the ACLU-NJ operates through litigation on behalf of individuals, lobbying in state and local legislatures, and community education." ], "title": "American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey" }, { "sentences": [ "American Civil Liberties Union v. Ashcroft (filed April 9, 2004 in the United States) is a lawsuit filed on behalf of a formerly unknown Internet Service Provider (ISP) owner by the American Civil Liberties Union against the U.S. federal government." ], "title": "American Civil Liberties Union v. Ashcroft" }, { "sentences": [ "Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union, 521 U.S. 844 (1997) , is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously ruled that anti-indecency provisions of the 1996 Communications Decency Act (CDA) violated First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of speech.", " Two Justices concurred in part and dissented in part to the decision.", " This was the first major Supreme Court ruling on the regulation of materials distributed via the Internet." ], "title": "Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union" }, { "sentences": [ "Michigan v. Environmental Protection Agency, 576 U.S. ___ (2015) , was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court analyzed whether the Environmental Protection Agency must consider costs when deciding to regulate, rather than later in the process of issuing the regulation.", " Writing for a 5–4 majority, Justice Antonin Scalia held that the EPA must consider costs and that it interpreted the Clean Air Act unreasonably when it determined that it did not need to consider costs when it issued a \"finding\" that it was \"necessary and appropriate\" to regulate.", " Critics of the Environmental Protection Agency praised the Court's decision, while other commentators criticized Justice Scalia's decision to ignore health impacts in his opinion.", " Some commentators suggested that the decision may derail President Barack Obama's climate change agenda entirely." ], "title": "Michigan v. EPA" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (ACLUM) (established 1920) is a civil rights organization in the United States, and it is the Massachusetts affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union." ], "title": "ACLU of Massachusetts" }, { "sentences": [ "Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union, 535 U.S. 564 (2002) (also called \"Ashcroft v. ACLU\"), was a 2002 United States Supreme Court case involving the American Civil Liberties Union and the United States government regarding the Child Online Protection Act (COPA).", " The unconstitutionality of the law was ultimately upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, while earlier injunctions against the law by that same court were at first dismissed by but later upheld by the Supreme Court. \"", "Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition\" (2002) dealt with a similar law, the Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996 (CPPA)." ], "title": "Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union" } ]
[ "Title: Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency\n\nSackett v. United States Environmental Protection Agency, 566 U.S. ___ (2012) , is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Clean Water Act is subject to the Administrative Procedure Act, which requires an appeals process for any ruling by a federal agency. The Court ruled that the availability of immediate judicial review of compliance orders issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency is required.", "Title: R v Sinclair\n\nR v Sinclair 2010 35 is a leading case from the Supreme Court of Canada on a detainee's right to counsel under section 10(b) of the \"Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Specifically, the case addresses two issues regarding the police's implementation duty under the right to counsel: 1) does a detainee have the right to have a lawyer present during police questioning, and 2) does a detainee have the right to make multiple phone calls to their lawyer. A majority of the Court answered the first question in the negative, and answered the second question in the negative, subject to a change of circumstances. The parties to the case were the appellant, Sinclair, the respondent, the Attorney General of British Columbia, and the following interveners: the Attorney General of Ontario, the Director of Public Prosecutions of Canada, the Criminal Lawyers' Association of Ontario, the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. The case was part of a trilogy of cases released by the Supreme Court, along with \"R v Willier\" and \"R v McCrimmon\".", "Title: Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency\n\nMassachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, 549 U.S. 497 (2007), is a 5-4 U.S. Supreme Court case in which twelve states and several cities of the United States brought suit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to force that federal agency to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) as pollutants.", "Title: ACLU v. Clapper\n\nAmerican Civil Liberties Union v. James Clapper, No. 13-3994 (S.D. New York December 28, 2013), was a lawsuit by the civil liberties promoting nonprofit organization the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and its affiliate, the New York Civil Liberties Union, against the United States federal government that challenged the legality of the National Security Agency (NSA)'s bulk phone metadata collection program. On December 27, 2013, the court dismissed the case, finding that metadata collection did not violate the Fourth Amendment. On January 2, 2014, the ACLU appealed the ruling to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. On May 7, 2015, the appeals court ruled that Section 215 of the Patriot Act did not authorize the bulk collection of metadata, which judge Gerard E. Lynch called a \"staggering\" amount of information.", "Title: American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey\n\nThe American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey (ACLU-NJ) is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit civil rights organization in Newark, New Jersey, and an affiliate of the national American Civil Liberties Union. According to the ACLU-NJ's stated mission, the ACLU-NJ operates through litigation on behalf of individuals, lobbying in state and local legislatures, and community education.", "Title: American Civil Liberties Union v. Ashcroft\n\nAmerican Civil Liberties Union v. Ashcroft (filed April 9, 2004 in the United States) is a lawsuit filed on behalf of a formerly unknown Internet Service Provider (ISP) owner by the American Civil Liberties Union against the U.S. federal government.", "Title: Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union\n\nReno v. American Civil Liberties Union, 521 U.S. 844 (1997) , is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously ruled that anti-indecency provisions of the 1996 Communications Decency Act (CDA) violated First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of speech. Two Justices concurred in part and dissented in part to the decision. This was the first major Supreme Court ruling on the regulation of materials distributed via the Internet.", "Title: Michigan v. EPA\n\nMichigan v. Environmental Protection Agency, 576 U.S. ___ (2015) , was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court analyzed whether the Environmental Protection Agency must consider costs when deciding to regulate, rather than later in the process of issuing the regulation. Writing for a 5–4 majority, Justice Antonin Scalia held that the EPA must consider costs and that it interpreted the Clean Air Act unreasonably when it determined that it did not need to consider costs when it issued a \"finding\" that it was \"necessary and appropriate\" to regulate. Critics of the Environmental Protection Agency praised the Court's decision, while other commentators criticized Justice Scalia's decision to ignore health impacts in his opinion. Some commentators suggested that the decision may derail President Barack Obama's climate change agenda entirely.", "Title: ACLU of Massachusetts\n\nThe American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (ACLUM) (established 1920) is a civil rights organization in the United States, and it is the Massachusetts affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union.", "Title: Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union\n\nAshcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union, 535 U.S. 564 (2002) (also called \"Ashcroft v. ACLU\"), was a 2002 United States Supreme Court case involving the American Civil Liberties Union and the United States government regarding the Child Online Protection Act (COPA). The unconstitutionality of the law was ultimately upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, while earlier injunctions against the law by that same court were at first dismissed by but later upheld by the Supreme Court. \" Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition\" (2002) dealt with a similar law, the Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996 (CPPA)." ]
6,774
What city did Edouard get his MBA in?
Manhattan, New York
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[ { "sentences": [ "Pearl School of Business (PSB) is a Business School in India, founded by House of Pearl in 2006.", " The group also runs Fashion Institute, Pearl Academy of Fashion and Indian Retail School.", " It offers graduate and post-graduate programmes including two year MBA, BBA, one year Executive MBA and DBA.", " PSB is located in Millennium City, Gurgaon, one of the hubs in India for IT and ITES companies." ], "title": "Pearl School of Business" }, { "sentences": [ "After her graduation in science, she earned an MBA degree in marketing.", " She is a trained dancer, and can also sing and paint.", " Her father, Bhaskar Maity, is a former football player, who represented India in the Asian Games, 1979.", " Her mother is a homemaker, and she also has a younger brother.", " Iris was crowned \"Get Gorgeous\" 2008.", " \"Get Gorgeous\" is Channel V's launch pad for aspiring models across India.", " As winner of Channel [V] \"Get Gorgeous\" 5, Iris won million () contract with Channel V and ICE Model Management.", " She also won Miss India Tourism Metropolitan in 2007.", " She was adjudged with the \"I AM Photogenic\" title at the I AM She 2010, the first Miss India Universe pageant, which was held on 28th May 2010 in Mumbai.", " She is also trained in Martial Arts." ], "title": "Iris Maity" }, { "sentences": [ "Édouard Carmignac (born 5 September 1947 in Paris) is a French investment banker and fund manager.", " He currently is the head of Carmignac Gestion, an investment firm that bears his name.", " Carmignac graduated in economics from the University of Paris and received an M.B.A. from Columbia Business School.", " Prior to Carmignac Gestion, he had spells with Blyth, Eastman, Dillon & Co. in New York City and BNP Paribas in Paris.", " In 1984 he joined stockbrokers Hamant & Cie and subsequently played an instrumental role in the creation of the firm's fund management subsidiary, Pyramide Gestion." ], "title": "Édouard Carmignac" }, { "sentences": [ "IESE Business School is the graduate business school of the University of Navarra.", " IESE offers Master of Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA and Executive Education programs that have often ranked among the top 10 in the world.", " IESE has campuses in Barcelona, Madrid, and New York City and teaching facilities in Munich and Sao Paulo.", " IESE is an initiative of Opus Dei, a personal prelature of the Catholic Church." ], "title": "IESE Business School" }, { "sentences": [ "Édouard Du Puy was born in Corcelles-Cormondrèche, Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, around the year 1770, although sources differ on the exact year.", " From the age of four, he was raised by his uncle, a city musician in Geneva, whose last name Edouard later took.", " Seeing that his nephew had talent, the uncle made sure that Edouard became a musician of education." ], "title": "Édouard Du Puy" }, { "sentences": [ "Columbia Business School (CBS) is the business school of Columbia University in Manhattan, New York City.", " It is one of six Ivy League business schools, and is among the most selective of top business schools.", " The school belongs to the M7 group of elite MBA programs which recognize each other as peers, consisting of Chicago Booth, Columbia, Harvard, Kellogg, MIT Sloan, Stanford, and Wharton." ], "title": "Columbia Business School" }, { "sentences": [ "Circle of Friends of the Medallion was formed by Charles DeKay, Robert Hewitt, Jr., and the French-American trio of Jules Edouard Roiné with brothers Felix and Henri Weil, all living in New York City.", " De Kay, \"a newspaperman and art lover\" provided the contacts to form the Circle of Friends of the Medallion, often referred to as the Circle of Friends, while Hewitt, \"a Manhattan real estate investor\" provided the funds for its development.", " Jules Edouard Roiné and Felix Weil ran the Roiné, Weil and Company (1908-1916) which they collaborated with Henri.", " Upon Roiné's passing in 1916, Felix and Henri Weil operated the Medallic Art Company of New York.", " The three men, via both companies, made the 1st, 2nd and 12th medals in the series.", " Joseph K. Davison & Sons of Philadelphia struck the other medals." ], "title": "Circle of Friends of the Medallion" }, { "sentences": [ "Hurricane Edouard was the strongest hurricane in the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, reaching winds of 145 mph (230 km/h) on its path.", " Edouard remained a major hurricane for eight days, an unusually long amount of time.", " A Cape Verde-type hurricane, the storm formed near the coast of Africa in the middle of August.", " It moved westward then curved northward, and persisted until early September when it became extratropical to the southeast of New England.", " Edouard was originally forecast to strike the northeast United States, but it produced hurricane-force gusts to portions of southeastern Massachusetts while remaining offshore.", " The winds caused minor damage totaling $20 million.", " In addition, the hurricane generated strong waves and rip currents to coastlines, killing two people in Ocean City, Md and causing numerous injuries." ], "title": "Hurricane Edouard (1996)" }, { "sentences": [ "R. A. Podar Institute of Management, Faculty of Management Studies is a provider of management education in Jaipur city, in Rajasthan state, India.", " It was set up in 1974 as a constituent unit of the University of Rajasthan .", " The institute offers courses such as MBA( SM), MBA(Executive).", " The institute campus at J.L.N. Road is spread over an area of 20,000 sq meters." ], "title": "R. A. Podar Institute of Management" }, { "sentences": [ "M S Patel Institute of Management Studies, known as FMS-Baroda, was established in 1984 in the city of Vadodara.", " It is run by the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda.", " The courses are approved by All India Council for Technical Education.", " During 1995, it increased its intake from 30 to 40 for 2-year full-time (regular) MBA, and in 1997 introduced a 3-Year MBA Evening Programme.", " The institute is consistently rated among the top five management institutes run by University in India.", " The Business School has been consistently rated as 'A' grade by Business India magazine in 2007 and 2008." ], "title": "FMS Baroda" } ]
[ "Title: Pearl School of Business\n\nPearl School of Business (PSB) is a Business School in India, founded by House of Pearl in 2006. The group also runs Fashion Institute, Pearl Academy of Fashion and Indian Retail School. It offers graduate and post-graduate programmes including two year MBA, BBA, one year Executive MBA and DBA. PSB is located in Millennium City, Gurgaon, one of the hubs in India for IT and ITES companies.", "Title: Iris Maity\n\nAfter her graduation in science, she earned an MBA degree in marketing. She is a trained dancer, and can also sing and paint. Her father, Bhaskar Maity, is a former football player, who represented India in the Asian Games, 1979. Her mother is a homemaker, and she also has a younger brother. Iris was crowned \"Get Gorgeous\" 2008. \"Get Gorgeous\" is Channel V's launch pad for aspiring models across India. As winner of Channel [V] \"Get Gorgeous\" 5, Iris won million () contract with Channel V and ICE Model Management. She also won Miss India Tourism Metropolitan in 2007. She was adjudged with the \"I AM Photogenic\" title at the I AM She 2010, the first Miss India Universe pageant, which was held on 28th May 2010 in Mumbai. She is also trained in Martial Arts.", "Title: Édouard Carmignac\n\nÉdouard Carmignac (born 5 September 1947 in Paris) is a French investment banker and fund manager. He currently is the head of Carmignac Gestion, an investment firm that bears his name. Carmignac graduated in economics from the University of Paris and received an M.B.A. from Columbia Business School. Prior to Carmignac Gestion, he had spells with Blyth, Eastman, Dillon & Co. in New York City and BNP Paribas in Paris. In 1984 he joined stockbrokers Hamant & Cie and subsequently played an instrumental role in the creation of the firm's fund management subsidiary, Pyramide Gestion.", "Title: IESE Business School\n\nIESE Business School is the graduate business school of the University of Navarra. IESE offers Master of Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA and Executive Education programs that have often ranked among the top 10 in the world. IESE has campuses in Barcelona, Madrid, and New York City and teaching facilities in Munich and Sao Paulo. IESE is an initiative of Opus Dei, a personal prelature of the Catholic Church.", "Title: Édouard Du Puy\n\nÉdouard Du Puy was born in Corcelles-Cormondrèche, Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, around the year 1770, although sources differ on the exact year. From the age of four, he was raised by his uncle, a city musician in Geneva, whose last name Edouard later took. Seeing that his nephew had talent, the uncle made sure that Edouard became a musician of education.", "Title: Columbia Business School\n\nColumbia Business School (CBS) is the business school of Columbia University in Manhattan, New York City. It is one of six Ivy League business schools, and is among the most selective of top business schools. The school belongs to the M7 group of elite MBA programs which recognize each other as peers, consisting of Chicago Booth, Columbia, Harvard, Kellogg, MIT Sloan, Stanford, and Wharton.", "Title: Circle of Friends of the Medallion\n\nCircle of Friends of the Medallion was formed by Charles DeKay, Robert Hewitt, Jr., and the French-American trio of Jules Edouard Roiné with brothers Felix and Henri Weil, all living in New York City. De Kay, \"a newspaperman and art lover\" provided the contacts to form the Circle of Friends of the Medallion, often referred to as the Circle of Friends, while Hewitt, \"a Manhattan real estate investor\" provided the funds for its development. Jules Edouard Roiné and Felix Weil ran the Roiné, Weil and Company (1908-1916) which they collaborated with Henri. Upon Roiné's passing in 1916, Felix and Henri Weil operated the Medallic Art Company of New York. The three men, via both companies, made the 1st, 2nd and 12th medals in the series. Joseph K. Davison & Sons of Philadelphia struck the other medals.", "Title: Hurricane Edouard (1996)\n\nHurricane Edouard was the strongest hurricane in the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, reaching winds of 145 mph (230 km/h) on its path. Edouard remained a major hurricane for eight days, an unusually long amount of time. A Cape Verde-type hurricane, the storm formed near the coast of Africa in the middle of August. It moved westward then curved northward, and persisted until early September when it became extratropical to the southeast of New England. Edouard was originally forecast to strike the northeast United States, but it produced hurricane-force gusts to portions of southeastern Massachusetts while remaining offshore. The winds caused minor damage totaling $20 million. In addition, the hurricane generated strong waves and rip currents to coastlines, killing two people in Ocean City, Md and causing numerous injuries.", "Title: R. A. Podar Institute of Management\n\nR. A. Podar Institute of Management, Faculty of Management Studies is a provider of management education in Jaipur city, in Rajasthan state, India. It was set up in 1974 as a constituent unit of the University of Rajasthan . The institute offers courses such as MBA( SM), MBA(Executive). The institute campus at J.L.N. Road is spread over an area of 20,000 sq meters.", "Title: FMS Baroda\n\nM S Patel Institute of Management Studies, known as FMS-Baroda, was established in 1984 in the city of Vadodara. It is run by the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. The courses are approved by All India Council for Technical Education. During 1995, it increased its intake from 30 to 40 for 2-year full-time (regular) MBA, and in 1997 introduced a 3-Year MBA Evening Programme. The institute is consistently rated among the top five management institutes run by University in India. The Business School has been consistently rated as 'A' grade by Business India magazine in 2007 and 2008." ]
6,775
Who directed the 1973 Argentine romantic musical film starring the Argentine Elvis?
Julio Saraceni
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[ "Title: Juan Moreira (1973 film)\n\nJuan Moreira is a 1973 Argentine dramatic historical film directed by Leonardo Favio and starring Rodolfo Bebán. It is based on the homonymous novel by Eduardo Gutiérrez, which narrates the life of the famous Argentine outlaw, gaucho and folk hero Juan Moreira.", "Title: Adaraneeya Kathawak\n\nAdaraneeya Kathawak (English: \"A Melody Of Love\" ) is a 2016 Sri Lankan Sinhala romantic musical film, directed and co-produced by Priyantha Colombage. It was released on 10 June 2016. Starring Hemal Ranasinghe, Udari Warnakulasooriya, Bimal Jayakody and Aruni Rajapaksha in the lead roles. The film has influenced by romantic musical Bollywood film \"Aashiqui 2\".", "Title: Argentinísima II\n\nArgentinísima II is a 1973 Argentine musical documentary film directed and written by Fernando Ayala and Héctor Olivera. It is the sequel to the 1972 Argentinísima. The film premiered on 21 June 1973 in Buenos Aires.", "Title: Swan Song (1945 film)\n\nSwan Song (Spanish:El canto del cisne) is a 1945 Argentine romantic drama film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Mecha Ortiz, Roberto Escalada and Miguel Gómez Bao. The film portrays the ultimately tragic relationship between a young composer and a more mature woman. For her performance Ortiz was awarded the Argentine Film Academy's Silver Condor prize for Best Actress.", "Title: Buenos Aires Nights\n\nBuenos Aires Nights (Spanish:Noches de Buenos Aires) is a Argentine romantic musical film directed and written by Manuel Romero with Luis Bayón Herrera. It is a tango film and was edited by Francisco Múgica", "Title: Hipólito y Evita\n\nHipólito y Evita (also known as \"When love comes\", or \"Do what you want\" in English) is a romantic comedy 1973 Argentine film directed by Orestes A. Trucco and starring Raúl Taibo, Amalia Scaliter, Gilda Lousek y Ricardo Bauleo. The script was written by Salvador Valverde Calvo and it was shot in General Rodríguez.", "Title: Canto de amor\n\nCanto de amor is a 1940 Argentine romantic musical drama film, directed and written by Julio Irigoyen. It is based on a tango with music by Osvaldo Fresedo.", "Title: Así es el tango\n\nAsí es el tango (English: Therefore it is The Tango ) is a 1937 Argentine romantic drama film musical directed and written by Eduardo Morera, based on a play by Florencio Chiarello. Starring Tita Merello and Tito Lusiardo. The film is an Argentine tango film a hugely popular genre of the period and Argentine culture.", "Title: The Desire to Live\n\nThe Desire to Live (Spanish: \"El Deseo de vivir\" ) is a 1973 Argentine romantic musical film directed by Julio Saraceni and starring Sandro and Elena Sedova.", "Title: Sandro de América\n\nRoberto Sánchez-Ocampo (August 19, 1945 – January 4, 2010), better known by his artist names Sandro/Sandro de América (\"Sandro of America\"), \"Gitano\" (gypsy), and the Argentine Elvis, was a notable Argentine singer and actor. He is considered The father of Argentine Rock for being one of the first rock artists to sing in Spanish in Latin America. He edited 52 official records and sold 50 million copies although other sources state that he sold over 75 million. Some of his most successful songs are \"Dame fuego\", \"Rosa, Rosa\", \"Quiero llenarme de ti\", \"Penumbras\", \"Porque yo te amo\", \"Así\", \"Mi amigo el Puma\", \"Tengo\", \"Trigal\" and \"Una muchacha y una guitarra\". The single \"Rosa, Rosa\" sold 2 million copies, being his most recognizable and famous song. Another of his hits, \"Tengo\" was given 15th place among the 100 best Argentine rock songs by both the MTV channel and \"Rolling Stone\" magazine." ]
6,776
On what station would one be able to find the 2006 pro-football hall of fame inductee, and some one with the given nick name of "Booger"?
SiriusXM NFL Radio
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[ { "sentences": [ "Matthew Allen Hughes (born October 13, 1973) is a retired American mixed martial artist with a background in wrestling.", " He is a two-time UFC Welterweight Champion, UFC Hall of Fame inductee, and NJCAA Hall of Fame inductee.", " During his tenures in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Hughes put together two separate six-fight winning streaks, defeated all the available opposition in the welterweight division, and defended the belt a then-record seven times.", " Hughes was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in May 2010 during the UFC Fan Expo in conjunction with UFC 114." ], "title": "Matt Hughes (fighter)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cassiobridge is a proposed London Underground station in Watford, Hertfordshire, England.", " The station would be part of the Croxley Rail Link project, a scheme to extend the Metropolitan line to Watford Junction railway station.", " It would be served by Metropolitan line trains between Watford Junction and Central London via Baker Street .", " The railway line would run over Ascot Road via a viaduct and the platforms will be situated on the east side of the road.", " Entrance to the station would be from the west side of the road, with a ticket hall and other facilities at street level.", " Passengers would gain access to the platforms via stairs and lifts and a short footbridge over the road." ], "title": "Cassiobridge tube station" }, { "sentences": [ "John Madden (born April 10, 1936) is a former broadcaster and coach for the NFL.", " He won a Super Bowl as head coach of the Oakland Raiders in the American Football Conference of the NFL, and after retiring from coaching became a well-known color commentator for NFL telecasts.", " In 2006, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in recognition of his coaching career.", " He is also widely known for the long-running \"Madden NFL\" video game series he has endorsed and fronted since 1988.", " Madden worked as a color analyst for all four major networks: CBS (1979–1993), Fox (1994–2001), ABC (2002–2005), and NBC (2006–2009)." ], "title": "John Madden" }, { "sentences": [ "Billy Cunliffe was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s, playing at representative level for Great Britain, and England, and at club level for Warrington, as a prop , i.e. number 8 or 10, during the era of contested scrums.", " Cunliffe is a Warrington Wolves Hall of Fame inductee.", " Cunliffe is a Warrington Wolves Hall of Fame inductee." ], "title": "Billy Cunliffe" }, { "sentences": [ "Emma Elizabeth Carney (born 29 July 1971) is an Australian professional triathlete and two time World Triathlon Champion.", " Emma is a Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee (athlete member) (2016), World Triathlon International Triathlon Union Hall of Fame Inductee (2014) and Triathlon Australia (2012) Hall of Fame inductee.", " Emma is one of the few triathletes in the world to have won two ITU world titles.", " She was the world number one triathlete according to ITU rankings in 1995, 1996 and 1997, and achieved 19 World Cup wins, faster than any other triathlete.", " With seven wins in 1996, she also holds the record for the greatest number of ITU World Series wins in a single season." ], "title": "Emma Carney" }, { "sentences": [ "East of the Moon (March 25, 1991 – 2006) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse.", " She was bred in the United States by Flaxman Holdings Ltd., the breeding arm of the racing stables of shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos.", " She was sired by multiple American Grade 1 winner Private Account, a son of U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Damascus.", " Her dam was Niarchos's French star and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Miesque who twice won the Breeders' Cup Mile." ], "title": "East of the Moon" }, { "sentences": [ "Stamina (1905–1930) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that was the historical top 2-year-old and 3-year-old filly in the United States in 1907 and 1908, respectively.", " Through the 1907 racing season, she was trained by future Hall of Fame inductee, John W. Rogers.", " On the death of Rogers in early 1908, another future Hall of Fame inductee, Jack Joyner, took over." ], "title": "Stamina (horse)" }, { "sentences": [ "SiriusXM NFL Radio is a station on Sirius XM Radio channel 88 that is dedicated to the National Football League.", " Its personalities include several former players, coaches and front office executives including Gil Brandt, Derrick Brooks, Tim Brown, Rich Gannon, Pat Kirwan, James Lofton, John Madden, Anthony \"Booger\" McFarland, Jim Miller, Scott Pioli, Bill Polian, LaDainian Tomlinson, Ross Tucker, Amani Toomer and Solomon Wilcots.", " Hosts on the channel include Bob Papa, Bruce Murray, Alex Marvez, Jack Arute, Vic Carucci, Howard David, Dan Leberfeld, Steve Torre, Zig Fracassi and Jeff Rickard." ], "title": "SiriusXM NFL Radio" }, { "sentences": [ "Traffic Judge (1952–1972) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.", " He was owned by Clifford Mooers, proprietor of Walnut Springs Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, and trained by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Woody Stephens.", " On November 13, 1956 Clifford Mooers died of a heart attack at New York City's LaGuardia Airport while en route to see Traffic Judge compete in the Narragansett Special.", " His estate auctioned the horse and on December 24 he was purchased for $362,345.70 by Louis P. Doherty, owner of The Stallion Station on Muir Station Road in Lexington, Kentucky.", " Traffic Judge's race conditioning was then taken over by another Hall of Fame inductee, James W. Maloney." ], "title": "Traffic Judge" }, { "sentences": [ "Proximity (1942-1966) was a Standardbred U.S. Harness Racing Hall of Fame inductee and Champion trotting racemare.", " She was trained and driven by future Canadian and U.S. Hall of Fame inductee Clint Hodgins.", " Owned by Ralph & Gordon Verhurst, in 1950 the then eight-year-old mare was voted the American Harness Horse of the Year.", " At the time of her 1975 induction into the Hall of Fame, the selection committee called her \"one of the greatest free-for-allers in trotting history.\"", " Proximity retired with career earnings of $252,929 which made her the leading money-winning Standardbred in history, regardless of sex or gait." ], "title": "Proximity (horse)" } ]
[ "Title: Matt Hughes (fighter)\n\nMatthew Allen Hughes (born October 13, 1973) is a retired American mixed martial artist with a background in wrestling. He is a two-time UFC Welterweight Champion, UFC Hall of Fame inductee, and NJCAA Hall of Fame inductee. During his tenures in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Hughes put together two separate six-fight winning streaks, defeated all the available opposition in the welterweight division, and defended the belt a then-record seven times. Hughes was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in May 2010 during the UFC Fan Expo in conjunction with UFC 114.", "Title: Cassiobridge tube station\n\nCassiobridge is a proposed London Underground station in Watford, Hertfordshire, England. The station would be part of the Croxley Rail Link project, a scheme to extend the Metropolitan line to Watford Junction railway station. It would be served by Metropolitan line trains between Watford Junction and Central London via Baker Street . The railway line would run over Ascot Road via a viaduct and the platforms will be situated on the east side of the road. Entrance to the station would be from the west side of the road, with a ticket hall and other facilities at street level. Passengers would gain access to the platforms via stairs and lifts and a short footbridge over the road.", "Title: John Madden\n\nJohn Madden (born April 10, 1936) is a former broadcaster and coach for the NFL. He won a Super Bowl as head coach of the Oakland Raiders in the American Football Conference of the NFL, and after retiring from coaching became a well-known color commentator for NFL telecasts. In 2006, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in recognition of his coaching career. He is also widely known for the long-running \"Madden NFL\" video game series he has endorsed and fronted since 1988. Madden worked as a color analyst for all four major networks: CBS (1979–1993), Fox (1994–2001), ABC (2002–2005), and NBC (2006–2009).", "Title: Billy Cunliffe\n\nBilly Cunliffe was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s, playing at representative level for Great Britain, and England, and at club level for Warrington, as a prop , i.e. number 8 or 10, during the era of contested scrums. Cunliffe is a Warrington Wolves Hall of Fame inductee. Cunliffe is a Warrington Wolves Hall of Fame inductee.", "Title: Emma Carney\n\nEmma Elizabeth Carney (born 29 July 1971) is an Australian professional triathlete and two time World Triathlon Champion. Emma is a Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee (athlete member) (2016), World Triathlon International Triathlon Union Hall of Fame Inductee (2014) and Triathlon Australia (2012) Hall of Fame inductee. Emma is one of the few triathletes in the world to have won two ITU world titles. She was the world number one triathlete according to ITU rankings in 1995, 1996 and 1997, and achieved 19 World Cup wins, faster than any other triathlete. With seven wins in 1996, she also holds the record for the greatest number of ITU World Series wins in a single season.", "Title: East of the Moon\n\nEast of the Moon (March 25, 1991 – 2006) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse. She was bred in the United States by Flaxman Holdings Ltd., the breeding arm of the racing stables of shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos. She was sired by multiple American Grade 1 winner Private Account, a son of U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Damascus. Her dam was Niarchos's French star and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Miesque who twice won the Breeders' Cup Mile.", "Title: Stamina (horse)\n\nStamina (1905–1930) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that was the historical top 2-year-old and 3-year-old filly in the United States in 1907 and 1908, respectively. Through the 1907 racing season, she was trained by future Hall of Fame inductee, John W. Rogers. On the death of Rogers in early 1908, another future Hall of Fame inductee, Jack Joyner, took over.", "Title: SiriusXM NFL Radio\n\nSiriusXM NFL Radio is a station on Sirius XM Radio channel 88 that is dedicated to the National Football League. Its personalities include several former players, coaches and front office executives including Gil Brandt, Derrick Brooks, Tim Brown, Rich Gannon, Pat Kirwan, James Lofton, John Madden, Anthony \"Booger\" McFarland, Jim Miller, Scott Pioli, Bill Polian, LaDainian Tomlinson, Ross Tucker, Amani Toomer and Solomon Wilcots. Hosts on the channel include Bob Papa, Bruce Murray, Alex Marvez, Jack Arute, Vic Carucci, Howard David, Dan Leberfeld, Steve Torre, Zig Fracassi and Jeff Rickard.", "Title: Traffic Judge\n\nTraffic Judge (1952–1972) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He was owned by Clifford Mooers, proprietor of Walnut Springs Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, and trained by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Woody Stephens. On November 13, 1956 Clifford Mooers died of a heart attack at New York City's LaGuardia Airport while en route to see Traffic Judge compete in the Narragansett Special. His estate auctioned the horse and on December 24 he was purchased for $362,345.70 by Louis P. Doherty, owner of The Stallion Station on Muir Station Road in Lexington, Kentucky. Traffic Judge's race conditioning was then taken over by another Hall of Fame inductee, James W. Maloney.", "Title: Proximity (horse)\n\nProximity (1942-1966) was a Standardbred U.S. Harness Racing Hall of Fame inductee and Champion trotting racemare. She was trained and driven by future Canadian and U.S. Hall of Fame inductee Clint Hodgins. Owned by Ralph & Gordon Verhurst, in 1950 the then eight-year-old mare was voted the American Harness Horse of the Year. At the time of her 1975 induction into the Hall of Fame, the selection committee called her \"one of the greatest free-for-allers in trotting history.\" Proximity retired with career earnings of $252,929 which made her the leading money-winning Standardbred in history, regardless of sex or gait." ]
6,777
Who directed the 2008 film for which Eddie Marson won Best Supporting Actor?
Mike Leigh
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{ "title": [ "Eddie Marsan", "Happy-Go-Lucky" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Pasupathy (born 18 May 1969) is an Indian film actor.", " He appeared in critically acclaimed roles in many noted films in Tamil cinema, playing supporting, antagonistic, comedic as well as protagonistic roles.", " His performance in \"E\" (2006) earned him a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor and a Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor.", " He also won an ITFA Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in \"Kuselan\" (2008).", " He has also appeared in Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada films." ], "title": "Pasupathy" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Maurice Charles Marsan (born 9 June 1968) is an English actor.", " He won the London Film Critics Circle Award and National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film \"Happy-Go-Lucky\" in 2008." ], "title": "Eddie Marsan" }, { "sentences": [ "American director, screenwriter, and producer Paul Thomas Anderson has directed seven feature-length films, five short films, twelve music videos, one documentary, one television episode as a guest segment director, and one theatrical play.", " He made his directorial debut with the mockumentary short film \"The Dirk Diggler Story\" (1988), at the age of 18, about a pornographic actor in the 1970s.", " Anderson followed it five years later with another short film, \"Cigarettes & Coffee\" in 1993.", " In 1996, Anderson wrote and directed the neo-noir crime thriller \"Hard Eight\", starring Philip Baker Hall, John C. Reilly, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Samuel L. Jackson.", " The film was well received, with film critic Roger Ebert saying of it in his review, \"Movies like \"Hard Eight\" remind me of what original, compelling characters the movies can sometimes give us.\"", " Using the basis of \"The Dirk Diggler Story\", Anderson wrote and directed an expansion of the film entitled \"Boogie Nights\" in 1997.", " The film starred Mark Wahlberg as Eddie Adams/\"Dirk Diggler\" during the Golden Age of Porn in the 1970s and his eventual downfall in the 1980s.", " \"Boogie Nights\" received acclaim from critics and was a commercial success; at the 70th Academy Awards ceremony, the film was nominated for three Academy Awards, including for Best Supporting Actor (Burt Reynolds), Best Supporting Actress (Julianne Moore) and Best Original Screenplay." ], "title": "Paul Thomas Anderson filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Arisan!", " is a 2003 Indonesian film that has drawn more than 100,000 viewers.", " It is the first Indonesian film with a gay theme, and the first Indonesian film to use high-definition color enhancement.", " It uses a mixture of English, standard Indonesian and Jakartan slang.", " \"Arisan!\"", " became the second film in Indonesian film history to win all six major awards in Festival Film Indonesia (FFI), including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress, after \"Ibunda\" in 1986.", " \"Arisan!\"", " was also the first film in Indonesian film history to include two men kissing, by the characters Sakti and Nino (Tora Sudiro and Surya Saputra).", " Because of this, the two won Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the Festival Film Indonesia (FFI)." ], "title": "Arisan!" }, { "sentences": [ "The British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor is an annual award given to the Best Supporting Actor in a British film.", " The award was introduced at the 2008 ceremony.", " Previously, there had been a single award given for Best Supporting Actor/Actress starting in 2003." ], "title": "BIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor" }, { "sentences": [ "Masato Sakai (堺 雅人 ) is a Japanese actor.", " He won the award for best actor at the 31st Yokohama Film Festival for \"Kuhio taisa\" and \"Nankyoku ryourinin\" and the award for best supporting actor at the 2008 Nikkan Sports Film Award, at the 33rd Hochi Film Award and at the 51st Blue Ribbon Awards.", " He also received a nomination for best supporting actor at the 32nd Japan Academy Prize.", " He is married to Japanese actress and J-Pop singer Miho Kanno." ], "title": "Masato Sakai" }, { "sentences": [ "Happy-Go-Lucky is a 2008 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh.", " The screenplay focuses on a cheerful and optimistic primary-school teacher and her relationships with those around her.", " The film was well received by critics and resulted in a number of awards for Leigh, lead actress Sally Hawkins and supporting actor Eddie Marsan." ], "title": "Happy-Go-Lucky" }, { "sentences": [ "Aaron Paul Sturtevant (born August 27, 1979), known as Aaron Paul, is an American actor.", " He is best known for portraying Jesse Pinkman in the AMC series \"Breaking Bad\", for which he won several awards, including the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (2014), the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film (2013), and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.", " This made him the only actor to win the latter category three times (2010, 2012, 2014), since its separation into drama and comedy.", " He has also won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television three times (2009, 2011, 2013), more than any other actor in that category." ], "title": "Aaron Paul" }, { "sentences": [ "Patrick Hivon (born July 5, 1975) is a Canadian actor from Quebec.", " He was a Jutra Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor at the 17th Jutra Awards in 2015 for \"L'Ange gardien\", a Gémeaux Award nominatee as Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2015 for \"Nouvelle adresse\", and a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016 for \"Ville-Marie\"." ], "title": "Patrick Hivon" }, { "sentences": [ "The Empire Award for Best Supporting Actor is an Empire Award presented annually by the British film magazine \"Empire\" to honor an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the film industry.", " The Empire Award for Best Supporting Actor is one of two ongoing awards which were first introduced at the 19th Empire Awards ceremony in 2014 (along with Best Supporting Actress) with Michael Fassbender receiving the award for his role in \"12 Years a Slave\".", " Winners are voted by the readers of \"Empire\" magazine." ], "title": "Empire Award for Best Supporting Actor" } ]
[ "Title: Pasupathy\n\nPasupathy (born 18 May 1969) is an Indian film actor. He appeared in critically acclaimed roles in many noted films in Tamil cinema, playing supporting, antagonistic, comedic as well as protagonistic roles. His performance in \"E\" (2006) earned him a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor and a Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also won an ITFA Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in \"Kuselan\" (2008). He has also appeared in Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada films.", "Title: Eddie Marsan\n\nEdward Maurice Charles Marsan (born 9 June 1968) is an English actor. He won the London Film Critics Circle Award and National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film \"Happy-Go-Lucky\" in 2008.", "Title: Paul Thomas Anderson filmography\n\nAmerican director, screenwriter, and producer Paul Thomas Anderson has directed seven feature-length films, five short films, twelve music videos, one documentary, one television episode as a guest segment director, and one theatrical play. He made his directorial debut with the mockumentary short film \"The Dirk Diggler Story\" (1988), at the age of 18, about a pornographic actor in the 1970s. Anderson followed it five years later with another short film, \"Cigarettes & Coffee\" in 1993. In 1996, Anderson wrote and directed the neo-noir crime thriller \"Hard Eight\", starring Philip Baker Hall, John C. Reilly, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film was well received, with film critic Roger Ebert saying of it in his review, \"Movies like \"Hard Eight\" remind me of what original, compelling characters the movies can sometimes give us.\" Using the basis of \"The Dirk Diggler Story\", Anderson wrote and directed an expansion of the film entitled \"Boogie Nights\" in 1997. The film starred Mark Wahlberg as Eddie Adams/\"Dirk Diggler\" during the Golden Age of Porn in the 1970s and his eventual downfall in the 1980s. \"Boogie Nights\" received acclaim from critics and was a commercial success; at the 70th Academy Awards ceremony, the film was nominated for three Academy Awards, including for Best Supporting Actor (Burt Reynolds), Best Supporting Actress (Julianne Moore) and Best Original Screenplay.", "Title: Arisan!\n\nArisan! is a 2003 Indonesian film that has drawn more than 100,000 viewers. It is the first Indonesian film with a gay theme, and the first Indonesian film to use high-definition color enhancement. It uses a mixture of English, standard Indonesian and Jakartan slang. \"Arisan!\" became the second film in Indonesian film history to win all six major awards in Festival Film Indonesia (FFI), including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress, after \"Ibunda\" in 1986. \"Arisan!\" was also the first film in Indonesian film history to include two men kissing, by the characters Sakti and Nino (Tora Sudiro and Surya Saputra). Because of this, the two won Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the Festival Film Indonesia (FFI).", "Title: BIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor\n\nThe British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor is an annual award given to the Best Supporting Actor in a British film. The award was introduced at the 2008 ceremony. Previously, there had been a single award given for Best Supporting Actor/Actress starting in 2003.", "Title: Masato Sakai\n\nMasato Sakai (堺 雅人 ) is a Japanese actor. He won the award for best actor at the 31st Yokohama Film Festival for \"Kuhio taisa\" and \"Nankyoku ryourinin\" and the award for best supporting actor at the 2008 Nikkan Sports Film Award, at the 33rd Hochi Film Award and at the 51st Blue Ribbon Awards. He also received a nomination for best supporting actor at the 32nd Japan Academy Prize. He is married to Japanese actress and J-Pop singer Miho Kanno.", "Title: Happy-Go-Lucky\n\nHappy-Go-Lucky is a 2008 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh. The screenplay focuses on a cheerful and optimistic primary-school teacher and her relationships with those around her. The film was well received by critics and resulted in a number of awards for Leigh, lead actress Sally Hawkins and supporting actor Eddie Marsan.", "Title: Aaron Paul\n\nAaron Paul Sturtevant (born August 27, 1979), known as Aaron Paul, is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Jesse Pinkman in the AMC series \"Breaking Bad\", for which he won several awards, including the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (2014), the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film (2013), and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. This made him the only actor to win the latter category three times (2010, 2012, 2014), since its separation into drama and comedy. He has also won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television three times (2009, 2011, 2013), more than any other actor in that category.", "Title: Patrick Hivon\n\nPatrick Hivon (born July 5, 1975) is a Canadian actor from Quebec. He was a Jutra Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor at the 17th Jutra Awards in 2015 for \"L'Ange gardien\", a Gémeaux Award nominatee as Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2015 for \"Nouvelle adresse\", and a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016 for \"Ville-Marie\".", "Title: Empire Award for Best Supporting Actor\n\nThe Empire Award for Best Supporting Actor is an Empire Award presented annually by the British film magazine \"Empire\" to honor an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the film industry. The Empire Award for Best Supporting Actor is one of two ongoing awards which were first introduced at the 19th Empire Awards ceremony in 2014 (along with Best Supporting Actress) with Michael Fassbender receiving the award for his role in \"12 Years a Slave\". Winners are voted by the readers of \"Empire\" magazine." ]
6,778
Whippet and Cantabrian Water Dog, are breeds of what?
dog
comparison
easy
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Retriever, Flushing Dog and Water Dog Group is a designation used only by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale for a group of dog breeds consisting of Retrievers, Flushing Dogs and Water Dogs." ], "title": "FCI Retriever, Flushing Dog and Water Dog Group" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tweed Water Spaniel, or Tweed Spaniel, is a breed of dog extinct since the 19th century.", " It is best known for being involved in the early development of the modern Curly Coated Retriever and Golden Retriever breeds of dogs.", " They were described as a generally brown athletic dogs from the area around Berwick-upon-Tweed near the River Tweed and close to the Scottish Borders.", " A type of water dog, the breed was not well known outside the local area.", " This breed may have been created by crossing local water dogs with imported St. John's water dog, another breed which is also now extinct." ], "title": "Tweed Water Spaniel" }, { "sentences": [ "The Whippet (also English Whippet or Snap dog) is a dog breed of medium-size.", " They are a sighthound breed that originated in England, where they descended from greyhounds. Whippets today still strongly resemble a smaller greyhound.", " Shown in the Hound group, Whippets have relatively few health problems other than arrhythmia.", " Whippets also participate in dog sports such as lure coursing, agility, and flyball.", " The name is derived from an early 17th-century word, now obsolete, meaning to \"move briskly\"." ], "title": "Whippet" }, { "sentences": [ "A grief therapy dog (also known as an emotional support dog, companion dog, or comfort dog) is a form of animal-assisted therapy.", " Dogs have been proven to be able to assist people in overcoming grief, which has led to a recent rise in the use of therapy dogs; although animal-assisted therapy theory has been around since World War II.", " Grief therapy dogs can be found in locations such as funeral homes, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and hospices, and may provide support in situations such as funeral services, counseling sessions, and disaster relief.", " Popular breeds used as therapy dogs include the Portuguese Water Dog, Bernese Mountain Dog, St. Bernard, and Golden Retriever." ], "title": "Grief therapy dog" }, { "sentences": [ "The Moscow Water Dog, also known as the Moscow Diver, Moscow Retriever or Moskovsky Vodolaz, is a little-known dog breed derived from the Newfoundland, Caucasian Shepherd Dog and East European Shepherd.", " It is now extinct, but was used in the development of the Black Russian Terrier.", " The Moscow Water Dog was produced only by the Red Star Kennels, the state operated organization chartered to provide working dogs for the armed services." ], "title": "Moscow Water Dog" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cantabrian Water Dog (Spanish: perro de agua cantábrico ) is a landrace breed of dog developed in the coast of Cantabria, northern Spain, as an assistant to fishermen.", " The breed was classified and recognized by the Breeds Committee of the Spanish Ministry of Environment on 22 March 2011." ], "title": "Cantabrian Water Dog" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wetterhoun (FCI No.221, translated into English as the Frisian Water Dog) is a breed of dog traditionally used as a hunting dog for hunting small mammals and waterfowl in the province of Fryslan in the Netherlands.", " The name of the dog comes from the West Frisian \"Wetterhûn\" meaning \"water dog.\"", " Plural of Wetterhoun is Wetterhounen in Dutch.", " The breed may also be called the \"Otterhoun\" (not to be confused with the Otterhound) or \"Dutch Spaniel\", although it is not a Spaniel-type dog." ], "title": "Wetterhoun" }, { "sentences": [ "Playa de Gulpiyuri is a flooded sinkhole with an inland beach located near Llanes, Spain around 100 m from the Cantabrian Sea.", " Roughly 40 meters in length, it is fully tidal due to a series of underground tunnels carved by the salt water of the Cantabrian Sea which allows water from the Bay of Biscay to create small waves." ], "title": "Playa de Gulpiyuri" }, { "sentences": [ "The Spanish Water Dog (perro de agua español ) breed dates back several hundred years and has its origins most likely in Turkey from where it was imported into Spain as a general purpose sheepdog and guard.", " It is also used sometimes as a gundog, and is skilled at retrieval from water.", " The SWD has strong genetic links to other ancient water breeds such as the Portuguese Water Dog, the French Barbet and the Irish Water Spaniel." ], "title": "Spanish Water Dog" }, { "sentences": [ "The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier.", " Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier.", " There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier.", " It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants.", " Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog.", " It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry.", " These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs.", " Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect.", " Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times." ], "title": "Teddy Roosevelt Terrier" } ]
[ "Title: FCI Retriever, Flushing Dog and Water Dog Group\n\nThe Retriever, Flushing Dog and Water Dog Group is a designation used only by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale for a group of dog breeds consisting of Retrievers, Flushing Dogs and Water Dogs.", "Title: Tweed Water Spaniel\n\nThe Tweed Water Spaniel, or Tweed Spaniel, is a breed of dog extinct since the 19th century. It is best known for being involved in the early development of the modern Curly Coated Retriever and Golden Retriever breeds of dogs. They were described as a generally brown athletic dogs from the area around Berwick-upon-Tweed near the River Tweed and close to the Scottish Borders. A type of water dog, the breed was not well known outside the local area. This breed may have been created by crossing local water dogs with imported St. John's water dog, another breed which is also now extinct.", "Title: Whippet\n\nThe Whippet (also English Whippet or Snap dog) is a dog breed of medium-size. They are a sighthound breed that originated in England, where they descended from greyhounds. Whippets today still strongly resemble a smaller greyhound. Shown in the Hound group, Whippets have relatively few health problems other than arrhythmia. Whippets also participate in dog sports such as lure coursing, agility, and flyball. The name is derived from an early 17th-century word, now obsolete, meaning to \"move briskly\".", "Title: Grief therapy dog\n\nA grief therapy dog (also known as an emotional support dog, companion dog, or comfort dog) is a form of animal-assisted therapy. Dogs have been proven to be able to assist people in overcoming grief, which has led to a recent rise in the use of therapy dogs; although animal-assisted therapy theory has been around since World War II. Grief therapy dogs can be found in locations such as funeral homes, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and hospices, and may provide support in situations such as funeral services, counseling sessions, and disaster relief. Popular breeds used as therapy dogs include the Portuguese Water Dog, Bernese Mountain Dog, St. Bernard, and Golden Retriever.", "Title: Moscow Water Dog\n\nThe Moscow Water Dog, also known as the Moscow Diver, Moscow Retriever or Moskovsky Vodolaz, is a little-known dog breed derived from the Newfoundland, Caucasian Shepherd Dog and East European Shepherd. It is now extinct, but was used in the development of the Black Russian Terrier. The Moscow Water Dog was produced only by the Red Star Kennels, the state operated organization chartered to provide working dogs for the armed services.", "Title: Cantabrian Water Dog\n\nThe Cantabrian Water Dog (Spanish: perro de agua cantábrico ) is a landrace breed of dog developed in the coast of Cantabria, northern Spain, as an assistant to fishermen. The breed was classified and recognized by the Breeds Committee of the Spanish Ministry of Environment on 22 March 2011.", "Title: Wetterhoun\n\nThe Wetterhoun (FCI No.221, translated into English as the Frisian Water Dog) is a breed of dog traditionally used as a hunting dog for hunting small mammals and waterfowl in the province of Fryslan in the Netherlands. The name of the dog comes from the West Frisian \"Wetterhûn\" meaning \"water dog.\" Plural of Wetterhoun is Wetterhounen in Dutch. The breed may also be called the \"Otterhoun\" (not to be confused with the Otterhound) or \"Dutch Spaniel\", although it is not a Spaniel-type dog.", "Title: Playa de Gulpiyuri\n\nPlaya de Gulpiyuri is a flooded sinkhole with an inland beach located near Llanes, Spain around 100 m from the Cantabrian Sea. Roughly 40 meters in length, it is fully tidal due to a series of underground tunnels carved by the salt water of the Cantabrian Sea which allows water from the Bay of Biscay to create small waves.", "Title: Spanish Water Dog\n\nThe Spanish Water Dog (perro de agua español ) breed dates back several hundred years and has its origins most likely in Turkey from where it was imported into Spain as a general purpose sheepdog and guard. It is also used sometimes as a gundog, and is skilled at retrieval from water. The SWD has strong genetic links to other ancient water breeds such as the Portuguese Water Dog, the French Barbet and the Irish Water Spaniel.", "Title: Teddy Roosevelt Terrier\n\nThe Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times." ]
6,779
Are John Dunning and Sharon Kay Penman of the same nationality?
yes
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location (L); and internalization (I).", " The Reading School approach continues through the work of its academic disciples around the world, as well as through The John Dunning Centre at Henley Business School, University of Reading, under the directorship of Rajneesh Narula." ], "title": "The Reading School of International Business" }, { "sentences": [ "The Reckoning is a medieval historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman published in 1991.", " The plot is of Wales' Llewelyn ap Gruffydd's fight to keep Wales independent of England and of the love story between the Welsh Prince and Eleanor de Montfort.", " In her writing, Penman presents the nobility of the period and focuses on conflict on various levels from individual conflicts to wars between countries.", " The novel received generally good reviews." ], "title": "The Reckoning (Penman novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Here Be Dragons is a historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman published in 1985.", " The novel is the first in a trilogy known as the Welsh Princes series set in medieval England, Wales and France that feature the Plantagenet kings.", " Penman is known for providing accurate descriptions of historical events and creating strong characterisations." ], "title": "Here Be Dragons" }, { "sentences": [ "When Christ and His Saints Slept is a historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman, published in 1995.", " It is the first of Penman's Plantagenet trilogy, (ultimately five books) followed by \"Time and Chance\", \"Devil's Brood\", \"Lionheart\" and \"A King's Ransom\".", " In the book Penman introduces the genesis of the Plantagenet dynasty as Empress Maude battles to secure her claim to the English throne, ultimately more for her young son Henry Plantagenet, than for herself.", " Penman chronicles the story of cousins Maude and Stephen as they fight for England’s throne." ], "title": "When Christ and His Saints Slept" }, { "sentences": [ "Time and Chance is a historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman published in 2002 and is the second volume in the Plantagenet trilogy, preceded by \"When Christ and His Saints Slept\" and followed by \"Devil's Brood.\"" ], "title": "Time and Chance (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Dunning (born January 9, 1942) is an American writer of non-fiction and detective fiction.", " He is known for his reference books on old-time radio and his series of mysteries featuring Denver bookseller and ex-policeman Cliff Janeway." ], "title": "John Dunning (writer)" } ]
[ "Title: Sharon Kay Penman\n\nSharon Kay Penman (born August 13, 1945) is an American historical novelist, published in the UK as Sharon Penman. She is best known for the Welsh Princes trilogy and the Plantagenet series. In addition, she has written four medieval mysteries, the first of which, \"The Queen's Man\", was a finalist in 1996 for the Best First Mystery Edgar Award. Her novels and mysteries are set in England, France, and Wales, and are about English and Welsh royalty during the Middle Ages. \"The Sunne in Splendour\", her first book, is a stand-alone novel about King Richard III of England and the Wars of the Roses. When the manuscript was stolen she started again and rewrote the book.", "Title: The Sunne in Splendour\n\nThe Sunne in Splendour is a historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman. Penman became interested in the subject of Richard III while a student and wrote a manuscript that was stolen from her car. She rewrote the manuscript which was published in 1982.", "Title: Stanford Cardinal women's volleyball\n\nThe Stanford Cardinal women's volleyball team represents Stanford University in the Pac-12 Conference. They are currently led by head coach John Dunning and play their home games at Maples Pavilion. The team has won 7 NCAA national championships and 19 regular season conference titles. They have finished as national runner-up 8 times and have appeared in every NCAA tournament since the tournament was founded in 1981. In January 2017, John Dunning resigned as Head Coach of Stanford Volleyball. The school has named Kevin Hambly as the new head coach. Hambly comes from the University of Illinois and will start in time for the 2017-2018 season.", "Title: Devil's Brood\n\nDevil's Brood is a historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman, published in 2008, and is the third volume in her Plantagenet series, preceded by \"When Christ and His Saints Slept\" and \"Time and Chance\", and followed by \"Lionheart\" (2011).", "Title: The Reading School of International Business\n\nThe Reading School of International Business is widely understood in the field of international business (IB), management and economics to embody a stream of conceptual, and theoretically-driven empirical research, and consists of a group of economists and international business scholars who share a common approach to analyzing multinational enterprise and foreign direct investment. Some are based in the Department of Economics and in Henley Business School at the University of Reading, England, but membership is international. The Reading School builds upon the pathbreaking theoretical work of Peter Buckley and Mark Casson on internalization theory. This was complemented by simultaneous work by John Dunning as he developed the eclectic paradigm of international business as an envelope explanation containing three principal drivers of foreign direct investment, comprising ownership (O); location (L); and internalization (I). The Reading School approach continues through the work of its academic disciples around the world, as well as through The John Dunning Centre at Henley Business School, University of Reading, under the directorship of Rajneesh Narula.", "Title: The Reckoning (Penman novel)\n\nThe Reckoning is a medieval historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman published in 1991. The plot is of Wales' Llewelyn ap Gruffydd's fight to keep Wales independent of England and of the love story between the Welsh Prince and Eleanor de Montfort. In her writing, Penman presents the nobility of the period and focuses on conflict on various levels from individual conflicts to wars between countries. The novel received generally good reviews.", "Title: Here Be Dragons\n\nHere Be Dragons is a historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman published in 1985. The novel is the first in a trilogy known as the Welsh Princes series set in medieval England, Wales and France that feature the Plantagenet kings. Penman is known for providing accurate descriptions of historical events and creating strong characterisations.", "Title: When Christ and His Saints Slept\n\nWhen Christ and His Saints Slept is a historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman, published in 1995. It is the first of Penman's Plantagenet trilogy, (ultimately five books) followed by \"Time and Chance\", \"Devil's Brood\", \"Lionheart\" and \"A King's Ransom\". In the book Penman introduces the genesis of the Plantagenet dynasty as Empress Maude battles to secure her claim to the English throne, ultimately more for her young son Henry Plantagenet, than for herself. Penman chronicles the story of cousins Maude and Stephen as they fight for England’s throne.", "Title: Time and Chance (novel)\n\nTime and Chance is a historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman published in 2002 and is the second volume in the Plantagenet trilogy, preceded by \"When Christ and His Saints Slept\" and followed by \"Devil's Brood.\"", "Title: John Dunning (writer)\n\nJohn Dunning (born January 9, 1942) is an American writer of non-fiction and detective fiction. He is known for his reference books on old-time radio and his series of mysteries featuring Denver bookseller and ex-policeman Cliff Janeway." ]
6,780
The Assassins were a tag team in wrestling that originally included which current promoter and trainer?
Joseph Hamilton
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[ { "sentences": [ "Joseph Hamilton (born August 28, 1938) is an American retired professional wrestler and current wrestling promoter and trainer.", " In his active days, Hamilton was best known as one half of the tag team The Assassins where he was called \"Assassin #1\".", " When the Assassins ended, Hamilton wrestled as \"The Assassin\" and \"The Flame\" both while wearing a mask." ], "title": "Jody Hamilton" }, { "sentences": [ "The NWA International Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling title, originally created as the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship in the National Wrestling Alliance's Amarillo, Texas territory, NWA Western States Sports.", " The title was in use from 1969, when it replaced Amarillo's version of the NWA North American Tag Team Championship, through the promotion's 1981 closure.", " The title was revived on July 15, 2014, by Vendetta Pro Wrestling when they joined the NWA.", " The Vendetta Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions at the time, Shane and Shannon Ballard, were recognized as the NWA Western States Tag Team Champions, and since then, the Vendetta Pro Wrestling Tag Team title belts have represented the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship." ], "title": "NWA Western States Tag Team Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "Darren Wise (born June 18, 1975) is a retired American professional wrestler, manager, trainer and promoter, known by his ring name \"Dirty Deeds\" Darren Wyse, who competed in Northeastern independent promotions including International World Class Championship Wrestling, Hardway Wrestling, the National Wrestling Alliance, National Championship Wrestling, Pro Wrestling eXpress and the United States Wrestling Association.", " Also the founder and current promoter for NCW, he and longtime tag team partner The Hungarian Barbarian, became the promotion's tag team champions in 2007.", " As well, they won numerous regional tag team titles on the independent circuit." ], "title": "Darren Wyse" }, { "sentences": [ "The NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship is the tag team title currently defended in the National Wrestling Alliance's NWA Mid-Atlantic territory.", " The championship was originally created in the summer of 1968 and was originally named the NWA Atlantic Coast Tag Team Championship.", " During this time, the title was the primary tag team championship that was defended in Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling owned by Jim Crockett, Sr. and later by his son, Jim Crockett, Jr..", " While the current Mid-Atlantic promotion operates primarily out of the same area as the Crockett promotion, they aren't the same as Jim Crockett, Jr. sold his territory to Ted Turner in November 1988.", " This promotion would then be renamed World Championship Wrestling.", " The title was relegated to serve as the secondary tag team championship in Crockett's territory after Mid-Atlantic created its own territorial version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship in January 1975 and was used until sometime in 1985 when it was abandoned.", " In 2000, the title was revived for the Mid-Atlantic territory." ], "title": "NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "The Assassins were a masked professional wrestling tag team from the 1960s to the 1980s.", " Jody Hamilton, the original Assassin, was a member throughout the various incarnations of the team, teaming with Tom Renesto, Roger Smith, Randy Colley and Hercules Hernandez while donning the masks." ], "title": "The Assassins (professional wrestling)" }, { "sentences": [ "The NWA World Tag Team Championship is the main professional wrestling world tag team championship of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).", " When the NWA was founded in 1948 the NWA Board of Directors allowed any NWA member promotions to create their own \"NWA World Tag Team Championship\" without interference or oversight from the board of directors.", " The first of these NWA World Tag Team Championships was created in 1950 in the San Francisco territory, which while billed as a \"World\" title was essentially restricted to the specific NWA territory.", " From the first championship was created in 1950 until 1982 several versions of the tag team championship existed, in 1957 as many as 13 different versions of the NWA World Tag Team Championship were confirmed to be in existence.", " In 1982 Big Time Wrestling, based in Los Angeles, closed and abandoned their version of the championship.", " This meant that only the Jim Crockett Promotions' (JCP) NWA World Tag Team Championship was active, but still restricted to being controlled by JCP, not the NWA board of directors.", " In 1991 that championship was renamed the World Championship Wrestling Tag Team Championship." ], "title": "NWA World Tag Team Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "The WWE Raw Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship contested in WWE on the Raw brand.", " Introduced in 2002 as the WWE Tag Team Championship, it was WWE's third world tag team title, and seventh tag team title overall.", " After WWE bought the promotions of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and unified the WCW Tag Team Championship into its own title at Survivor Series 2001, it split its roster into two brands, Raw and SmackDown, in a brand extension.", " As a result of this, WWE's original World Tag Team Championship was designated exclusive to the Raw brand, leaving SmackDown without a tag team championship.", " Soon afterward, the WWE Tag Team Championship was introduced onto the SmackDown brand." ], "title": "List of WWE Raw Tag Team Champions" }, { "sentences": [ "The CMLL World Tag Team Championship (\"CMLL Campeonato Mundial de Parejas\" in Spanish) is a professional wrestling World Tag Team Championship promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL; Spanish for \"World Wrestling Council\") in Mexico and is for two-man tag teams only.", " The championship was created in 1993 to replace the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and is still promoted by CMLL to this day.", " It is the top championship promoted by CMLL, with the CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship and the Occidente Tag Team Championship considered lower ranked, regional tag team championships.", " As it is a professional wrestling championship, it is not won or lost competitively but instead by the decision of the bookers of a wrestling promotion.", " The title is awarded after the chosen team \"wins\" a match to maintain the illusion that professional wrestling is a competitive sport." ], "title": "CMLL World Tag Team Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "The IWGP Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) promotion.", " \"IWGP\" are the initials of NJPW's governing body, the International Wrestling Grand Prix.", " The title was introduced on December 12, 1985, at a NJPW live event.", " The IWGP Tag Team Championship is not the only tag team title contested for in NJPW; the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is also sanctioned by NJPW.", " According to NJPW's official website, the IWGP Tag Team Championship is considered the \"IWGP Heavy Weight Class\", while the Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is listed as the \"IWGP Jr.", " Tag Class\".", " Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won via the result of a scripted match.", " Title changes usually happen at NJPW-promoted events; although the title has only changed hands twice at a non-NJPW event, it has been defended in several other promotions." ], "title": "List of IWGP Tag Team Champions" }, { "sentences": [ "The IWGP Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) promotion.", " \"IWGP\" is the acronym of the NJPW's governing body, the International Wrestling Grand Prix.", " The title was introduced on December 12, 1985, at a NJPW live event.", " The IWGP Tag Team Championship is not the only tag team title contested for in NJPW; the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is also sanctioned by NJPW.", " According to NJPW's official website, the IWGP Tag Team Championship is considered the \"IWGP Heavy Weight Class\", while the Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is listed as the \"IWGP Jr.", " Tag Class\".", " Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won via the result of a scripted match.", " Title changes usually happen at NJPW-promoted events; although the title has only changed hands twice at a non-NJPW event, it has been defended in several other promotions." ], "title": "IWGP Tag Team Championship" } ]
[ "Title: Jody Hamilton\n\nJoseph Hamilton (born August 28, 1938) is an American retired professional wrestler and current wrestling promoter and trainer. In his active days, Hamilton was best known as one half of the tag team The Assassins where he was called \"Assassin #1\". When the Assassins ended, Hamilton wrestled as \"The Assassin\" and \"The Flame\" both while wearing a mask.", "Title: NWA Western States Tag Team Championship\n\nThe NWA International Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling title, originally created as the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship in the National Wrestling Alliance's Amarillo, Texas territory, NWA Western States Sports. The title was in use from 1969, when it replaced Amarillo's version of the NWA North American Tag Team Championship, through the promotion's 1981 closure. The title was revived on July 15, 2014, by Vendetta Pro Wrestling when they joined the NWA. The Vendetta Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions at the time, Shane and Shannon Ballard, were recognized as the NWA Western States Tag Team Champions, and since then, the Vendetta Pro Wrestling Tag Team title belts have represented the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship.", "Title: Darren Wyse\n\nDarren Wise (born June 18, 1975) is a retired American professional wrestler, manager, trainer and promoter, known by his ring name \"Dirty Deeds\" Darren Wyse, who competed in Northeastern independent promotions including International World Class Championship Wrestling, Hardway Wrestling, the National Wrestling Alliance, National Championship Wrestling, Pro Wrestling eXpress and the United States Wrestling Association. Also the founder and current promoter for NCW, he and longtime tag team partner The Hungarian Barbarian, became the promotion's tag team champions in 2007. As well, they won numerous regional tag team titles on the independent circuit.", "Title: NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship\n\nThe NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship is the tag team title currently defended in the National Wrestling Alliance's NWA Mid-Atlantic territory. The championship was originally created in the summer of 1968 and was originally named the NWA Atlantic Coast Tag Team Championship. During this time, the title was the primary tag team championship that was defended in Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling owned by Jim Crockett, Sr. and later by his son, Jim Crockett, Jr.. While the current Mid-Atlantic promotion operates primarily out of the same area as the Crockett promotion, they aren't the same as Jim Crockett, Jr. sold his territory to Ted Turner in November 1988. This promotion would then be renamed World Championship Wrestling. The title was relegated to serve as the secondary tag team championship in Crockett's territory after Mid-Atlantic created its own territorial version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship in January 1975 and was used until sometime in 1985 when it was abandoned. In 2000, the title was revived for the Mid-Atlantic territory.", "Title: The Assassins (professional wrestling)\n\nThe Assassins were a masked professional wrestling tag team from the 1960s to the 1980s. Jody Hamilton, the original Assassin, was a member throughout the various incarnations of the team, teaming with Tom Renesto, Roger Smith, Randy Colley and Hercules Hernandez while donning the masks.", "Title: NWA World Tag Team Championship\n\nThe NWA World Tag Team Championship is the main professional wrestling world tag team championship of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). When the NWA was founded in 1948 the NWA Board of Directors allowed any NWA member promotions to create their own \"NWA World Tag Team Championship\" without interference or oversight from the board of directors. The first of these NWA World Tag Team Championships was created in 1950 in the San Francisco territory, which while billed as a \"World\" title was essentially restricted to the specific NWA territory. From the first championship was created in 1950 until 1982 several versions of the tag team championship existed, in 1957 as many as 13 different versions of the NWA World Tag Team Championship were confirmed to be in existence. In 1982 Big Time Wrestling, based in Los Angeles, closed and abandoned their version of the championship. This meant that only the Jim Crockett Promotions' (JCP) NWA World Tag Team Championship was active, but still restricted to being controlled by JCP, not the NWA board of directors. In 1991 that championship was renamed the World Championship Wrestling Tag Team Championship.", "Title: List of WWE Raw Tag Team Champions\n\nThe WWE Raw Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship contested in WWE on the Raw brand. Introduced in 2002 as the WWE Tag Team Championship, it was WWE's third world tag team title, and seventh tag team title overall. After WWE bought the promotions of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and unified the WCW Tag Team Championship into its own title at Survivor Series 2001, it split its roster into two brands, Raw and SmackDown, in a brand extension. As a result of this, WWE's original World Tag Team Championship was designated exclusive to the Raw brand, leaving SmackDown without a tag team championship. Soon afterward, the WWE Tag Team Championship was introduced onto the SmackDown brand.", "Title: CMLL World Tag Team Championship\n\nThe CMLL World Tag Team Championship (\"CMLL Campeonato Mundial de Parejas\" in Spanish) is a professional wrestling World Tag Team Championship promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL; Spanish for \"World Wrestling Council\") in Mexico and is for two-man tag teams only. The championship was created in 1993 to replace the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and is still promoted by CMLL to this day. It is the top championship promoted by CMLL, with the CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship and the Occidente Tag Team Championship considered lower ranked, regional tag team championships. As it is a professional wrestling championship, it is not won or lost competitively but instead by the decision of the bookers of a wrestling promotion. The title is awarded after the chosen team \"wins\" a match to maintain the illusion that professional wrestling is a competitive sport.", "Title: List of IWGP Tag Team Champions\n\nThe IWGP Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) promotion. \"IWGP\" are the initials of NJPW's governing body, the International Wrestling Grand Prix. The title was introduced on December 12, 1985, at a NJPW live event. The IWGP Tag Team Championship is not the only tag team title contested for in NJPW; the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is also sanctioned by NJPW. According to NJPW's official website, the IWGP Tag Team Championship is considered the \"IWGP Heavy Weight Class\", while the Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is listed as the \"IWGP Jr. Tag Class\". Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won via the result of a scripted match. Title changes usually happen at NJPW-promoted events; although the title has only changed hands twice at a non-NJPW event, it has been defended in several other promotions.", "Title: IWGP Tag Team Championship\n\nThe IWGP Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) promotion. \"IWGP\" is the acronym of the NJPW's governing body, the International Wrestling Grand Prix. The title was introduced on December 12, 1985, at a NJPW live event. The IWGP Tag Team Championship is not the only tag team title contested for in NJPW; the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is also sanctioned by NJPW. According to NJPW's official website, the IWGP Tag Team Championship is considered the \"IWGP Heavy Weight Class\", while the Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is listed as the \"IWGP Jr. Tag Class\". Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won via the result of a scripted match. Title changes usually happen at NJPW-promoted events; although the title has only changed hands twice at a non-NJPW event, it has been defended in several other promotions." ]
6,781
What is the nickname of the footballer who was named one of the top 100 players of the 20th century by the English language football magazine published by IPC Media?
El Pibe
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[ { "sentences": [ "Frank Wolf (born 1970) is a Canadian adventurer, filmmaker, writer and environmentalist.", " He is known for films, feature magazine articles, and online columns that document wilderness expeditions around the world, with a focus on the Canadian North.", " His expeditions include being the first to canoe across Canada in one season and cycling 2,000 km in winter on the Yukon River from Dawson to Nome.", " His films include \"Wild Ones\", \"The Hand of Franklin\", \"Kitturiaq\", \"On the Line\", \"Mammalian\", and \"Borealis\", all of which broadcast on CBC's \"documentary \"channel in Canada.", " In 2012 he was named one of Canada's Top Ten Adventurers by Explore Magazine, and in 2015 he was named One of Canada's Top 100 Explorers by Canadian Geographic Magazine." ], "title": "Frank Wolf (adventurer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Gordon Vosper (June 21, 1913 – May 14, 1994) was an American educator and librarian who oversaw college libraries at the University of Kansas and the University of California, Los Angeles.", " Vosper served as president of the American Library Association (ALA) and won the Joseph W. Lippincott award in 1985.", " He was also named one of the top 100 librarians of the 20th century by \"American Libraries\"." ], "title": "Robert G. Vosper" }, { "sentences": [ "World Soccer is an English language football magazine published by IPC Media.", " The magazine was established in 1960.", " It specialises in the international football scene.", " Its regular contributing writers include Brian Glanville, Sid Lowe and Tim Vickery.", " \"World Soccer\" is a member of the European Sports Magazines (ESM), an umbrella group of similar magazines printed in other languages.", " Other members include \"A Bola\", \"Don Balón\", \"Kicker\", \"La Gazzetta dello Sport\" and \"Sport Express\".", " The members of this group elect a European \"Team of the Month\" and a European \"Team of the Year\"." ], "title": "World Soccer (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Yachting World is a monthly English language magazine published since 1894.", " Owned by IPC Media, it features articles on sailing and yachting." ], "title": "Yachting World" }, { "sentences": [ "ShortList is a free weekly magazine published in the United Kingdom, which launched on 20 September 2007.", " The magazine has the biggest circulation of any men's lifestyle magazine in Britain with Joe Mackertich as its editor.", " Mike Soutar, former editorial director of IPC Media, editor of \"FHM\" in the UK and US \"Maxim\", is the Chairman.", " Ella Dolphin is the CEO." ], "title": "ShortList" }, { "sentences": [ "Kelso (April 4, 1957 – October 16, 1983) was an American thoroughbred race horse considered among the best racehorses in history.", " In the list of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century by The Blood-Horse magazine, Kelso ranks 4th, behind only Man o' War (1st), Secretariat (2nd) and Citation (3rd).", " In his long career, Kelso defeated many leading Thorougbred racehorses including Carry Back, Gun Bow, Bald Eagle, Tompion, Never Bend, Beau Purple, Quadrangle, Roman Brother, Crimson Satan, Jaipur, Ridan and Pia Star, as well as other top thoroughbreds, often conceding weight under handicap conditions.", " In doing so, Kelso beat more champions and Hall of Fame horses than any other thoroughbred racehorse in the 20th Century." ], "title": "Kelso (horse)" }, { "sentences": [ "George Stacey Davis (August 23, 1870 – October 17, 1940) was an American professional baseball shortstop and manager in Major League Baseball at the turn of the 20th century.", " Davis also spent multiple seasons as a third baseman and center fielder, and lesser amounts of time at other positions.", " He broke into the major leagues in 1890 and played through 1909.", " He is ranked among the top 100 players of all-time in several statistical categories.", " Davis was a switch hitter." ], "title": "George Davis (baseball)" }, { "sentences": [ "Carlos Alberto Valderrama Palacio (] ; born 2 September 1961 in Santa Marta, Colombia), also known as \"El Pibe\" (\"The Kid\"), is a Colombian former footballer who played as a midfielder.", " A creative playmaker, known for his precise passing, technical skills, and elegance on the ball, he is regarded as one of the best Colombian and South American footballers of all time, and by some as Colombia's greatest player ever; his distinctive hairstyle, as well as talent and skilful playing style made him one of South America's elite and most recognisable footballers in the late 1980s and early 1990s.", " He won the South American Footballer of the Year award in 1987 and 1993, and in 1999, he was also named one of the top 100 players of the 20th century by World Soccer.", " In 2004, he was included in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 \"greatest living footballers\" chosen by Pelé to celebrate the 100th anniversary of FIFA." ], "title": "Carlos Valderrama" }, { "sentences": [ "Poetry Salzburg Review is an English language, biannual literary magazine published by Poetry Salzburg at the University of Salzburg and edited by Wolfgang Görtschacher.", " It is a successor to \"The Poet's Voice\" which was edited and published in Austria by British poet Fred Beake, James Hogg and Görtschacher.", " Since its creation in 2001, the journal aims to present a diverse range of contemporary poetry along with premiere translations into English, interviews with prominent and emerging poets and translators, poetry book reviews and general essays on poetry.", " As of 2012 the editorial board consists of William Bedford, Robert Dassanowsky, Jon Mateer, Ally Acker and Caitriona O'Reilly.", " In addition to its translations, it is one of the very few poetry publications that features accomplished international English language poets from beyond the English language world (i.e. writers from Austria, Bosnia, Switzerland, Croatia, Greece, Pakistan, Hungary, Germany, Singapore, Finland, Poland, Serbia, Ukraine, and Italy among others).", " The Poetry Salzburg press imprint publishes poetry books and collections in English.", " As of the Summer 2004 issue, PSR features new surrealistic, abstract and fantastic realist cover art by upcoming international artists including Sarah Bernal-Rutter, Leslie Buchanan, David Brooks, Helga Gasser, Paulo Cavalcante, Daniel Y. Harris, Jeanie Tomanek, Siegfried Zademack, Roland H. Heyder, Klaus Wiemann, Otto Rapp, Michael Cheval, Martin-Georg Oscity." ], "title": "Poetry Salzburg Review" }, { "sentences": [ "Kaysie Lackey (born Brentwood, Tennessee, USA) is a food artist and cake decorating instructor based in Seattle, Washington.", " As owner of The People's Cake in Seattle, WA, she has been featured in wedding and cake magazines, including \"Brides\", Martha Stewart Weddings\", \"Modern Wedding Cakes\", \"Seattle Bride\", \"Seattle Metropolitan Bride and Groom\" and \"American Cake Decorating\".", " In 2015 Kaysie was also profiled in The Wall Street Journal's \"What's In Her Bag?\"", ".", " She is a frequent competitor on Food Network Challenge cake decorating competitions, having been featured on four different episodes, and winning three as of 2012.", " She was also featured on Food Network's \"Last Cake Standing\".", " Kaysie teaches at cake decorating schools in the United Kingdom, United States, Mexico, Canada, Australia, Asia, Africa, South America, India,throughout Europe, and the Middle East.", " The People's Cake was named one of \"Brides\" magazine's Top 100 Cake Decorators in the United States in 2013.", " Kaysie was named one of \"Martha Stewart Wedding's\" Top 63 Pastry Professionals in 2014 and \"Dessert Professionals\" magazine's Top Ten Wedding Cake Decorators of North America in 2015." ], "title": "Kaysie Lackey" } ]
[ "Title: Frank Wolf (adventurer)\n\nFrank Wolf (born 1970) is a Canadian adventurer, filmmaker, writer and environmentalist. He is known for films, feature magazine articles, and online columns that document wilderness expeditions around the world, with a focus on the Canadian North. His expeditions include being the first to canoe across Canada in one season and cycling 2,000 km in winter on the Yukon River from Dawson to Nome. His films include \"Wild Ones\", \"The Hand of Franklin\", \"Kitturiaq\", \"On the Line\", \"Mammalian\", and \"Borealis\", all of which broadcast on CBC's \"documentary \"channel in Canada. In 2012 he was named one of Canada's Top Ten Adventurers by Explore Magazine, and in 2015 he was named One of Canada's Top 100 Explorers by Canadian Geographic Magazine.", "Title: Robert G. Vosper\n\nRobert Gordon Vosper (June 21, 1913 – May 14, 1994) was an American educator and librarian who oversaw college libraries at the University of Kansas and the University of California, Los Angeles. Vosper served as president of the American Library Association (ALA) and won the Joseph W. Lippincott award in 1985. He was also named one of the top 100 librarians of the 20th century by \"American Libraries\".", "Title: World Soccer (magazine)\n\nWorld Soccer is an English language football magazine published by IPC Media. The magazine was established in 1960. It specialises in the international football scene. Its regular contributing writers include Brian Glanville, Sid Lowe and Tim Vickery. \"World Soccer\" is a member of the European Sports Magazines (ESM), an umbrella group of similar magazines printed in other languages. Other members include \"A Bola\", \"Don Balón\", \"Kicker\", \"La Gazzetta dello Sport\" and \"Sport Express\". The members of this group elect a European \"Team of the Month\" and a European \"Team of the Year\".", "Title: Yachting World\n\nYachting World is a monthly English language magazine published since 1894. Owned by IPC Media, it features articles on sailing and yachting.", "Title: ShortList\n\nShortList is a free weekly magazine published in the United Kingdom, which launched on 20 September 2007. The magazine has the biggest circulation of any men's lifestyle magazine in Britain with Joe Mackertich as its editor. Mike Soutar, former editorial director of IPC Media, editor of \"FHM\" in the UK and US \"Maxim\", is the Chairman. Ella Dolphin is the CEO.", "Title: Kelso (horse)\n\nKelso (April 4, 1957 – October 16, 1983) was an American thoroughbred race horse considered among the best racehorses in history. In the list of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century by The Blood-Horse magazine, Kelso ranks 4th, behind only Man o' War (1st), Secretariat (2nd) and Citation (3rd). In his long career, Kelso defeated many leading Thorougbred racehorses including Carry Back, Gun Bow, Bald Eagle, Tompion, Never Bend, Beau Purple, Quadrangle, Roman Brother, Crimson Satan, Jaipur, Ridan and Pia Star, as well as other top thoroughbreds, often conceding weight under handicap conditions. In doing so, Kelso beat more champions and Hall of Fame horses than any other thoroughbred racehorse in the 20th Century.", "Title: George Davis (baseball)\n\nGeorge Stacey Davis (August 23, 1870 – October 17, 1940) was an American professional baseball shortstop and manager in Major League Baseball at the turn of the 20th century. Davis also spent multiple seasons as a third baseman and center fielder, and lesser amounts of time at other positions. He broke into the major leagues in 1890 and played through 1909. He is ranked among the top 100 players of all-time in several statistical categories. Davis was a switch hitter.", "Title: Carlos Valderrama\n\nCarlos Alberto Valderrama Palacio (] ; born 2 September 1961 in Santa Marta, Colombia), also known as \"El Pibe\" (\"The Kid\"), is a Colombian former footballer who played as a midfielder. A creative playmaker, known for his precise passing, technical skills, and elegance on the ball, he is regarded as one of the best Colombian and South American footballers of all time, and by some as Colombia's greatest player ever; his distinctive hairstyle, as well as talent and skilful playing style made him one of South America's elite and most recognisable footballers in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He won the South American Footballer of the Year award in 1987 and 1993, and in 1999, he was also named one of the top 100 players of the 20th century by World Soccer. In 2004, he was included in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 \"greatest living footballers\" chosen by Pelé to celebrate the 100th anniversary of FIFA.", "Title: Poetry Salzburg Review\n\nPoetry Salzburg Review is an English language, biannual literary magazine published by Poetry Salzburg at the University of Salzburg and edited by Wolfgang Görtschacher. It is a successor to \"The Poet's Voice\" which was edited and published in Austria by British poet Fred Beake, James Hogg and Görtschacher. Since its creation in 2001, the journal aims to present a diverse range of contemporary poetry along with premiere translations into English, interviews with prominent and emerging poets and translators, poetry book reviews and general essays on poetry. As of 2012 the editorial board consists of William Bedford, Robert Dassanowsky, Jon Mateer, Ally Acker and Caitriona O'Reilly. In addition to its translations, it is one of the very few poetry publications that features accomplished international English language poets from beyond the English language world (i.e. writers from Austria, Bosnia, Switzerland, Croatia, Greece, Pakistan, Hungary, Germany, Singapore, Finland, Poland, Serbia, Ukraine, and Italy among others). The Poetry Salzburg press imprint publishes poetry books and collections in English. As of the Summer 2004 issue, PSR features new surrealistic, abstract and fantastic realist cover art by upcoming international artists including Sarah Bernal-Rutter, Leslie Buchanan, David Brooks, Helga Gasser, Paulo Cavalcante, Daniel Y. Harris, Jeanie Tomanek, Siegfried Zademack, Roland H. Heyder, Klaus Wiemann, Otto Rapp, Michael Cheval, Martin-Georg Oscity.", "Title: Kaysie Lackey\n\nKaysie Lackey (born Brentwood, Tennessee, USA) is a food artist and cake decorating instructor based in Seattle, Washington. As owner of The People's Cake in Seattle, WA, she has been featured in wedding and cake magazines, including \"Brides\", Martha Stewart Weddings\", \"Modern Wedding Cakes\", \"Seattle Bride\", \"Seattle Metropolitan Bride and Groom\" and \"American Cake Decorating\". In 2015 Kaysie was also profiled in The Wall Street Journal's \"What's In Her Bag?\" . She is a frequent competitor on Food Network Challenge cake decorating competitions, having been featured on four different episodes, and winning three as of 2012. She was also featured on Food Network's \"Last Cake Standing\". Kaysie teaches at cake decorating schools in the United Kingdom, United States, Mexico, Canada, Australia, Asia, Africa, South America, India,throughout Europe, and the Middle East. The People's Cake was named one of \"Brides\" magazine's Top 100 Cake Decorators in the United States in 2013. Kaysie was named one of \"Martha Stewart Wedding's\" Top 63 Pastry Professionals in 2014 and \"Dessert Professionals\" magazine's Top Ten Wedding Cake Decorators of North America in 2015." ]
6,782
What writer is the common denominator for both Disney films, cars and planes?
John Lasseter
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easy
{ "title": [ "Cars (franchise)", "Planes (film)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Austin Young (born April 12, 1966) is an American photographer, film maker and new media artist currently based in Los Angeles.", " His work has created an encyclopedic documentation of sub and trans culture in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.", " Young's photographs have been featured in major publications such as Interview magazine, OK, and Flaunt and have been shown in solo exhibitions and projects at LACMA (Los Angeles, CA), Machine Project (Los Angeles, CA), Hammer Museum (Los Angeles, CA), Berkeley Art Museum (Berkeley, California); and as well as groups shows at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (Los Angeles, CA) and Stephen Cohen Gallery (Los Angeles, CA).", " In addition to photography and film making, Young is co-founder of Fallen Fruit, an art collective who use fruit as a common denominator for public engagement and collaboration." ], "title": "Austin Young" }, { "sentences": [ "Cars is a CGI-animated film series and Disney media franchise set in a world populated by anthropomorphic vehicles created by John Lasseter.", " The franchise began with the 2006 film, \"\"Cars\", produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", " The film was followed by a sequel in 2011.", " A third film was released in 2017.", " DisneyToon Studios produced the spin-off films \"Planes\" (2013) and \"\" (2014)." ], "title": "Cars (franchise)" }, { "sentences": [ "The S-Series of ILS specifications is a common denominator for a set of specifications associated to different integrated logistics support aspects.", " Originally developed by AECMA (French acronym for the Association Européenne des Constructeurs de Matériel Aeronautique, later ASD), the S-Series suite of ILS specifications is managed currently jointly by multinational teams from the Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD) and Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) reporting to the AIA/ASD ILS Council.", " The ILS Council established the term S-Series (of) ILS specifications as the common denominator for all its specifications, and this term was consolidated with the publication of SX000i." ], "title": "S-Series of ILS specifications" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Forrest, Esq, also known as Thomas Forrest, Gentleman, in the Jamestown Colonists historic lists (May 1572 in Morborne, Huntingdonshire, England – 1641 in St. Mary's City, Maryland), was a gentleman financier in the Virginia Company.", " At that time, \"gentleman\" denoted a man of the lowest rank of the English gentry, standing below an esquire and above a yeoman.", " By definition, this category included the younger sons of the younger sons of peers, knights, and esquires in perpetual succession; thus the term captures the common denominator of gentility (and often armigerousness) shared by both constituents of the English aristocracy: the peerage and the gentry." ], "title": "Thomas Forrest (colonist)" }, { "sentences": [ "In mathematics, the lowest common denominator or least common denominator (abbreviated LCD) is the least common multiple of the denominators of a set of fractions.", " It simplifies adding, subtracting, and comparing fractions." ], "title": "Lowest common denominator" }, { "sentences": [ "Shaharit – Creating Common Cause is an Israeli think tank and nonprofit organization, which was founded as a \"think- and do- tank\" in 2012 to forge a new social partnership between all segments of Israeli society and create a new common denominator by transcending the hackneyed dichotomies between Right and Left, Jewish and Arabs, religious and secular, Mizrahim and Ashkenazim, etc.", " Shaharit's overarching goal is to \"forge common ground between all the groups in Israeli society thereby creating a sustainable future that allows everyone to thrive.\"", " The organization is active on several fronts in parallel—local civic groups, an intellectual think tank, and building working groups within and between the various communities that make up Israeli society." ], "title": "Shaharit (NPO)" }, { "sentences": [ "The G4 nations comprising Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan are four countries which support each other’s bids for permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council.", " Unlike the G7, where the common denominator is the economy and long-term political motives, the G4's primary aim is the permanent member seats on the Security Council.", " Each of these four countries have figured among the elected non-permanent members of the council since the UN's establishment.", " Their economic and political influence has grown significantly in the last decades, reaching a scope comparable to the permanent members (P5).", " However, the G4's bids are often opposed by the Uniting for Consensus movement, and particularly their economic competitors or political rivals." ], "title": "G4 nations" }, { "sentences": [ "Integrated Stress Response (ISR) is a cellular stress response common to all eukaryotes. ISR is a common denominator of different types of cellular stresses resulting in activation of at least one of the eIF-2 alpha (EIF2S1)." ], "title": "Integrated stress response" }, { "sentences": [ "The joint decision trap was identified by the political scientist, Fritz W. Scharpf in a 1988 scholarly article, It is understood to be a situation in which there is a tendency for government decisions to be taken at the lowest common denominator in situations where the decision-makers have the ability to veto the proposals.", " It is a common challenge for federal governments such as Germany and the European Union." ], "title": "Joint decision trap" }, { "sentences": [ "Planes is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated sports comedy film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", " It is a spin-off of Pixar's \"Cars\" franchise and the first film in a planned \"Planes\" trilogy.", " Despite not being produced by Pixar, the film was co-written and executive produced by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter, who directed the first two \"Cars\" films.", " The film stars the voices of Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Priyanka Chopra, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Roger Craig Smith, John Cleese, Carlos Alazraqui, Val Kilmer, and Anthony Edwards." ], "title": "Planes (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Austin Young\n\nAustin Young (born April 12, 1966) is an American photographer, film maker and new media artist currently based in Los Angeles. His work has created an encyclopedic documentation of sub and trans culture in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Young's photographs have been featured in major publications such as Interview magazine, OK, and Flaunt and have been shown in solo exhibitions and projects at LACMA (Los Angeles, CA), Machine Project (Los Angeles, CA), Hammer Museum (Los Angeles, CA), Berkeley Art Museum (Berkeley, California); and as well as groups shows at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (Los Angeles, CA) and Stephen Cohen Gallery (Los Angeles, CA). In addition to photography and film making, Young is co-founder of Fallen Fruit, an art collective who use fruit as a common denominator for public engagement and collaboration.", "Title: Cars (franchise)\n\nCars is a CGI-animated film series and Disney media franchise set in a world populated by anthropomorphic vehicles created by John Lasseter. The franchise began with the 2006 film, \"\"Cars\", produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was followed by a sequel in 2011. A third film was released in 2017. DisneyToon Studios produced the spin-off films \"Planes\" (2013) and \"\" (2014).", "Title: S-Series of ILS specifications\n\nThe S-Series of ILS specifications is a common denominator for a set of specifications associated to different integrated logistics support aspects. Originally developed by AECMA (French acronym for the Association Européenne des Constructeurs de Matériel Aeronautique, later ASD), the S-Series suite of ILS specifications is managed currently jointly by multinational teams from the Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD) and Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) reporting to the AIA/ASD ILS Council. The ILS Council established the term S-Series (of) ILS specifications as the common denominator for all its specifications, and this term was consolidated with the publication of SX000i.", "Title: Thomas Forrest (colonist)\n\nThomas Forrest, Esq, also known as Thomas Forrest, Gentleman, in the Jamestown Colonists historic lists (May 1572 in Morborne, Huntingdonshire, England – 1641 in St. Mary's City, Maryland), was a gentleman financier in the Virginia Company. At that time, \"gentleman\" denoted a man of the lowest rank of the English gentry, standing below an esquire and above a yeoman. By definition, this category included the younger sons of the younger sons of peers, knights, and esquires in perpetual succession; thus the term captures the common denominator of gentility (and often armigerousness) shared by both constituents of the English aristocracy: the peerage and the gentry.", "Title: Lowest common denominator\n\nIn mathematics, the lowest common denominator or least common denominator (abbreviated LCD) is the least common multiple of the denominators of a set of fractions. It simplifies adding, subtracting, and comparing fractions.", "Title: Shaharit (NPO)\n\nShaharit – Creating Common Cause is an Israeli think tank and nonprofit organization, which was founded as a \"think- and do- tank\" in 2012 to forge a new social partnership between all segments of Israeli society and create a new common denominator by transcending the hackneyed dichotomies between Right and Left, Jewish and Arabs, religious and secular, Mizrahim and Ashkenazim, etc. Shaharit's overarching goal is to \"forge common ground between all the groups in Israeli society thereby creating a sustainable future that allows everyone to thrive.\" The organization is active on several fronts in parallel—local civic groups, an intellectual think tank, and building working groups within and between the various communities that make up Israeli society.", "Title: G4 nations\n\nThe G4 nations comprising Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan are four countries which support each other’s bids for permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council. Unlike the G7, where the common denominator is the economy and long-term political motives, the G4's primary aim is the permanent member seats on the Security Council. Each of these four countries have figured among the elected non-permanent members of the council since the UN's establishment. Their economic and political influence has grown significantly in the last decades, reaching a scope comparable to the permanent members (P5). However, the G4's bids are often opposed by the Uniting for Consensus movement, and particularly their economic competitors or political rivals.", "Title: Integrated stress response\n\nIntegrated Stress Response (ISR) is a cellular stress response common to all eukaryotes. ISR is a common denominator of different types of cellular stresses resulting in activation of at least one of the eIF-2 alpha (EIF2S1).", "Title: Joint decision trap\n\nThe joint decision trap was identified by the political scientist, Fritz W. Scharpf in a 1988 scholarly article, It is understood to be a situation in which there is a tendency for government decisions to be taken at the lowest common denominator in situations where the decision-makers have the ability to veto the proposals. It is a common challenge for federal governments such as Germany and the European Union.", "Title: Planes (film)\n\nPlanes is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated sports comedy film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a spin-off of Pixar's \"Cars\" franchise and the first film in a planned \"Planes\" trilogy. Despite not being produced by Pixar, the film was co-written and executive produced by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter, who directed the first two \"Cars\" films. The film stars the voices of Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Priyanka Chopra, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Roger Craig Smith, John Cleese, Carlos Alazraqui, Val Kilmer, and Anthony Edwards." ]
6,783
Roy Black is a civil and criminal defense trial attorney who has represented an American financier and registered sex offender who served how many months in prision for his conviction of soliciting an underage girl for prostitution?
13 months
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hard
{ "title": [ "Roy Black (attorney)", "Roy Black (attorney)", "Jeffrey Epstein", "Jeffrey Epstein" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Edgecombe County serial killer, also known as the Seven Bridges Killer, is an as yet unidentified serial killer in the surroundings of Edgecombe and Halifax counties in North Carolina, United States.", " There are ten suspected victims, all African-American women, and the remains of eight have been recovered.", " It is suspected that Antwan Maurice, a registered sex offender who was charged with a murder fitting a similar profile, was responsible for the Edgecombe deaths.", " All of the victims had a history of drugs and/or prostitution." ], "title": "Edgecombe County serial killer" }, { "sentences": [ "A sex offender (sexual offender, sex abuser, or sexual abuser) is a person who has committed a sex crime.", " What constitutes a sex crime differs by culture and legal jurisdiction.", " Most jurisdictions compile their laws into sections, such as traffic, assault, and sexual.", " The majority of convicted sex offenders have convictions for crimes of a sexual nature; however, some sex offenders have simply violated a law contained in a sexual category.", " Some of the crimes which usually result in a mandatory sex-offender classification are: a second prostitution conviction, sending or receiving obscene content in the form of SMS text messages (sexting), and relationship between young adults and teenagers resulting in corruption of a minor (if the age between them is greater than 1,060 days).", " If any sexual contact was made by the adult to the minor, then child molestation has occurred.", " Other serious offenses are sexual assault, statutory rape, bestiality, child sexual abuse, female genital mutilation, incest, rape, and sexual imposition.", " However, particularly sex offender registration laws in the United States, may also classify less serious offenses as sexual offenses requiring sex offender registration.", " In some states public urination, having sex on a beach, or unlawful imprisonment of a minor also constitute sexual offenses requiring registration." ], "title": "Sex offender" }, { "sentences": [ "The Julia Tuttle Causeway sex offender colony (also called \"Bookville\" by former residents) was an encampment of banished, registered sex offenders who were living beneath the Julia Tuttle Causeway—a highway in Miami, Florida, USA—from 2006 to April 2010.", " The colony was created by a lobbyist named Ron Book, who wrote ordinances in several different Miami-Dade County cities to restrict convicted sex offenders from living within 2500 ft of schools, parks, bus stops, or homeless shelters.", " Since Book was also head of the Miami Homeless Trust, he was also in charge of finding housing for the released sexual offenders.", " Under these ordinances, the only areas where sex offenders could legally reside within Miami-Dade County were the Miami Airport and the Florida Everglades.", " Miami-Dade laws are significantly stricter than State of Florida laws on residency restrictions for sex offenders.", " Florida State Law required that no sex offender could live within 2,000 ft from \"where children gather\".", " Under that requirement, housing was possible; however, because of Book's lobbying, the Dade County Commission increased that number to 2,500 ft, thereby banishing hundreds of local citizens who then began gathering under the Julia Tuttle Causeway." ], "title": "Julia Tuttle Causeway sex offender colony" }, { "sentences": [ "Megan's Law is the name for a federal law, and informal name for subsequent state laws, in the United States requiring law enforcement authorities to make information available to the public regarding registered sex offenders. Laws were created in response to the murder of Megan Kanka.", " Federal Megan's Law was enacted as a subsection of the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act of 1994, which merely required sex offenders to register with local law enforcement.", " Since only few states required registration prior to Megan's death, the state level legislation to bring states in compliance —with both the \"registration\" requirement of Jacob Wetterling Act and \"community notification\" required by federal Megan's Law— were crafted simultaneously and are often referred as \"Megan's Laws\" of individual states.", " Thus, federal Megan's Law refers to \"community notification\" (making registry information public), whereas state level \"Megan's Law\" may refer to both \"sex offender registration\" and \"community notification\"." ], "title": "Megan's Law" }, { "sentences": [ "A sex offender registry is a system in various countries designed to allow government authorities to keep track of and activities of sex offenders including those who have completed their criminal sentences.", " In some jurisdictions, where sex offender registration gan, registration is accompanied by residential address notification requirements.", " In many jurisdictions, registered sex offenders are subject to additional restrictions, including on housing.", " Those on parole or probation may be subject to restrictions that do not apply to other parolees or probationers.", " Sometimes, these include (or have been proposed to include) restrictions on being in the presence of underage persons (under the age of majority), living in proximity to a school or day care center, owning toys or items targeted towards children, or using the Internet.", " Sex offender registries exist in many English-speaking countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the Republic of Ireland.", " Sex offender registration does not exist outside of the English-speaking world, however.", " The United States is the only country with a registry that is publicly accessible; all other countries in the English-speaking world have sex offender registries only accessible by law enforcement." ], "title": "Sex offender registry" }, { "sentences": [ "John J. Duffy Jr. (born February 3, 1933) is an American criminal defense trial attorney." ], "title": "John J. Duffy, Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Sex offender registries in the United States exist at both the federal and state levels.", " These registries contain information about persons convicted of sexual offenses for law enforcement and public notification purposes.", " All 50 states and the District of Columbia maintain sex offender registries that are open to the public via websites, although information on some offenders is visible to law enforcement only.", " According to NCMEC, as of 2016 there were 859,500 registered sex offenders in United States.", " Sex Offender Registration and" ], "title": "Sex offender registries in the United States" }, { "sentences": [ "Maria Cristina Gutierrez (February 28, 1951 – January 30, 2004) was an American criminal defense attorney who represented several high profile defendants in the 1990s and the first Hispanic woman to be counsel of record in a case before the Supreme Court of the United States.", " She was the initial trial attorney for Adnan Syed, the Baltimore area teen who was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee in 1999.", " The murder trial and conviction gained national attention in 2014 and 2015 after being the subject of the first season of the online podcast \"Serial\"." ], "title": "Cristina Gutierrez" }, { "sentences": [ "Roy Black (born February 17, 1945 in New York City) is a civil and criminal defense trial attorney.", " He is best known for his gaining an acquittal, in 1991, of William Kennedy Smith on charges of rape and for his representation of conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh.", " Other celebrities whom Black has represented include actor Kelsey Grammer, racer Hélio Castroneves, \"Girls Gone Wild\" creator Joe Francis, artist Peter Max, billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, and Justin Bieber.", " Black is also informally referred to by his nickname, \"The Professor.\"" ], "title": "Roy Black (attorney)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeffrey Edward Epstein (born January 20, 1953) is an American financier and registered sex offender in the United States.", " He worked at Bear Stearns early in his career and then formed his own firm, J. Epstein & Co.", " In 2008, Epstein was convicted of soliciting an underage girl for prostitution, for which he served 13 months in prison.", " He lives in the US Virgin Islands." ], "title": "Jeffrey Epstein" } ]
[ "Title: Edgecombe County serial killer\n\nThe Edgecombe County serial killer, also known as the Seven Bridges Killer, is an as yet unidentified serial killer in the surroundings of Edgecombe and Halifax counties in North Carolina, United States. There are ten suspected victims, all African-American women, and the remains of eight have been recovered. It is suspected that Antwan Maurice, a registered sex offender who was charged with a murder fitting a similar profile, was responsible for the Edgecombe deaths. All of the victims had a history of drugs and/or prostitution.", "Title: Sex offender\n\nA sex offender (sexual offender, sex abuser, or sexual abuser) is a person who has committed a sex crime. What constitutes a sex crime differs by culture and legal jurisdiction. Most jurisdictions compile their laws into sections, such as traffic, assault, and sexual. The majority of convicted sex offenders have convictions for crimes of a sexual nature; however, some sex offenders have simply violated a law contained in a sexual category. Some of the crimes which usually result in a mandatory sex-offender classification are: a second prostitution conviction, sending or receiving obscene content in the form of SMS text messages (sexting), and relationship between young adults and teenagers resulting in corruption of a minor (if the age between them is greater than 1,060 days). If any sexual contact was made by the adult to the minor, then child molestation has occurred. Other serious offenses are sexual assault, statutory rape, bestiality, child sexual abuse, female genital mutilation, incest, rape, and sexual imposition. However, particularly sex offender registration laws in the United States, may also classify less serious offenses as sexual offenses requiring sex offender registration. In some states public urination, having sex on a beach, or unlawful imprisonment of a minor also constitute sexual offenses requiring registration.", "Title: Julia Tuttle Causeway sex offender colony\n\nThe Julia Tuttle Causeway sex offender colony (also called \"Bookville\" by former residents) was an encampment of banished, registered sex offenders who were living beneath the Julia Tuttle Causeway—a highway in Miami, Florida, USA—from 2006 to April 2010. The colony was created by a lobbyist named Ron Book, who wrote ordinances in several different Miami-Dade County cities to restrict convicted sex offenders from living within 2500 ft of schools, parks, bus stops, or homeless shelters. Since Book was also head of the Miami Homeless Trust, he was also in charge of finding housing for the released sexual offenders. Under these ordinances, the only areas where sex offenders could legally reside within Miami-Dade County were the Miami Airport and the Florida Everglades. Miami-Dade laws are significantly stricter than State of Florida laws on residency restrictions for sex offenders. Florida State Law required that no sex offender could live within 2,000 ft from \"where children gather\". Under that requirement, housing was possible; however, because of Book's lobbying, the Dade County Commission increased that number to 2,500 ft, thereby banishing hundreds of local citizens who then began gathering under the Julia Tuttle Causeway.", "Title: Megan's Law\n\nMegan's Law is the name for a federal law, and informal name for subsequent state laws, in the United States requiring law enforcement authorities to make information available to the public regarding registered sex offenders. Laws were created in response to the murder of Megan Kanka. Federal Megan's Law was enacted as a subsection of the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act of 1994, which merely required sex offenders to register with local law enforcement. Since only few states required registration prior to Megan's death, the state level legislation to bring states in compliance —with both the \"registration\" requirement of Jacob Wetterling Act and \"community notification\" required by federal Megan's Law— were crafted simultaneously and are often referred as \"Megan's Laws\" of individual states. Thus, federal Megan's Law refers to \"community notification\" (making registry information public), whereas state level \"Megan's Law\" may refer to both \"sex offender registration\" and \"community notification\".", "Title: Sex offender registry\n\nA sex offender registry is a system in various countries designed to allow government authorities to keep track of and activities of sex offenders including those who have completed their criminal sentences. In some jurisdictions, where sex offender registration gan, registration is accompanied by residential address notification requirements. In many jurisdictions, registered sex offenders are subject to additional restrictions, including on housing. Those on parole or probation may be subject to restrictions that do not apply to other parolees or probationers. Sometimes, these include (or have been proposed to include) restrictions on being in the presence of underage persons (under the age of majority), living in proximity to a school or day care center, owning toys or items targeted towards children, or using the Internet. Sex offender registries exist in many English-speaking countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the Republic of Ireland. Sex offender registration does not exist outside of the English-speaking world, however. The United States is the only country with a registry that is publicly accessible; all other countries in the English-speaking world have sex offender registries only accessible by law enforcement.", "Title: John J. Duffy, Jr.\n\nJohn J. Duffy Jr. (born February 3, 1933) is an American criminal defense trial attorney.", "Title: Sex offender registries in the United States\n\nSex offender registries in the United States exist at both the federal and state levels. These registries contain information about persons convicted of sexual offenses for law enforcement and public notification purposes. All 50 states and the District of Columbia maintain sex offender registries that are open to the public via websites, although information on some offenders is visible to law enforcement only. According to NCMEC, as of 2016 there were 859,500 registered sex offenders in United States. Sex Offender Registration and", "Title: Cristina Gutierrez\n\nMaria Cristina Gutierrez (February 28, 1951 – January 30, 2004) was an American criminal defense attorney who represented several high profile defendants in the 1990s and the first Hispanic woman to be counsel of record in a case before the Supreme Court of the United States. She was the initial trial attorney for Adnan Syed, the Baltimore area teen who was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee in 1999. The murder trial and conviction gained national attention in 2014 and 2015 after being the subject of the first season of the online podcast \"Serial\".", "Title: Roy Black (attorney)\n\nRoy Black (born February 17, 1945 in New York City) is a civil and criminal defense trial attorney. He is best known for his gaining an acquittal, in 1991, of William Kennedy Smith on charges of rape and for his representation of conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh. Other celebrities whom Black has represented include actor Kelsey Grammer, racer Hélio Castroneves, \"Girls Gone Wild\" creator Joe Francis, artist Peter Max, billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, and Justin Bieber. Black is also informally referred to by his nickname, \"The Professor.\"", "Title: Jeffrey Epstein\n\nJeffrey Edward Epstein (born January 20, 1953) is an American financier and registered sex offender in the United States. He worked at Bear Stearns early in his career and then formed his own firm, J. Epstein & Co. In 2008, Epstein was convicted of soliciting an underage girl for prostitution, for which he served 13 months in prison. He lives in the US Virgin Islands." ]
6,784
Who was born first, Odysseas Elytis or Cornel West?
Odysseas Elytis
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[ { "sentences": [ "Cornel Ronald West (born June 2, 1953) is an American philosopher, political activist, social critic, author, public intellectual, and prominent member of the Democratic Socialists of America.", " West is an outspoken voice in American leftist politics, and as such has been critical of many center-left figures, including President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.", " He has held professorships at Harvard University, Princeton University, Yale University, Union Theological Seminary, and the University of Paris during his career.", " He is also a frequent commentator on politics and social issues in many media outlets." ], "title": "Cornel West" }, { "sentences": [ "David John Connolly (born 1954) is an English-born Greek literary translator.", " He has translated poetry and novels from Greek to English, including writing by Nikiforos Vrettakos, Odysseas Elytis, Kiki Dimoula and Nikos Engonopoulos." ], "title": "David Connolly (translator)" }, { "sentences": [ "Davíd Lee Carrasco (born November 21, 1944) is a Mexican-American academic historian of religion, anthropologist, and Mesoamericanist scholar.", " As of 2001 he holds the inaugural appointment as Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of Latin America Studies at the Harvard Divinity School, in a joint appointment with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences' Department of Anthropology at Harvard University.", " Carrasco previously taught at the University of Colorado, Boulder and Princeton University and is known for his research and extensive publications on Mesoamerican religion and history, his public speaking as well as wider contributions within Latin American studies and Latino/a studies.", " He has made powerful critical statements about Latino contributions to US democracy in public dialogues with Cornel West, Toni Morrison, and Samuel P. Huntington.", " His work is known primarily for his illuminating writings on the ways human societies orient themselves with sacred places." ], "title": "David Carrasco" }, { "sentences": [ "Race Matters is a social sciences book by Cornel West.", " The book was first published on April 1, 1993 by Beacon Press.", " The book analyzes moral authority and racial debates concerning skin color in the United States.", " The book questions matters of economics and politics, as well as ethical issues and spirituality, and also addresses the crisis in black leadership.", " West's collection of moral essays on race relations in America was on the \"New York Times\" best-seller lists for many weeks.", " The profound book continues to be as important today as it was 25 years ago.", " Beacon Press will publish a 25th Anniversary edition on December 5, 2017." ], "title": "Race Matters" }, { "sentences": [ "Tragoudia Gia Tous Mines (Songs For The Months; Greek: Τραγούδια Για Τους Μήνες ) is an album by popular Greek artist Eleftheria Arvanitaki and it was released in 1996.", " It was written and arranged by Dimitris Papadimitriou and the lyrics are poems by Sappho, Maria Polydouri, Kostas Karyotakis, Odysseas Elytis and Michalis Ganas, as well as traditional couplets.", " It sold over 60,000 copies in Greece and was certified Platinum.", " The vinyl collector's edition release of the album was in the form of a small record player.", " The CD album's package and the disk itself featured extensive artwork following mostly a theme on the sky and the constellations." ], "title": "Tragoudia Gia Tous Mines" }, { "sentences": [ "Odysseas Elytis (Greek: Οδυσσέας Ελύτης , ] , pen name of Odysseas Alepoudellis, Greek: Οδυσσέας Αλεπουδέλλης ; 2 November 1911 – 18 March 1996) was regarded as a major exponent of romantic modernism in Greece and the world.", " In 1979 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature." ], "title": "Odysseas Elytis" }, { "sentences": [ "Tavis Smiley ( ; born September 13, 1964) is an American talk show host and author.", " Smiley was born in Gulfport, Mississippi, and grew up in Bunker Hill, Indiana.", " After attending Indiana University, he worked during the late 1980s as an aide to Tom Bradley, the mayor of Los Angeles.", " Smiley became a radio commentator in 1991 and, starting in 1996, he hosted the talk show \"BET Talk\" (later renamed \"BET Tonight\") on Black Entertainment Television (BET).", " After Smiley sold an exclusive interview of Sara Jane Olson to ABC News in 2001, BET declined to renew his contract that year.", " Smiley then began hosting \"The Tavis Smiley Show\" on National Public Radio (NPR) (2002–04) and currently hosts \"Tavis Smiley\" on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) on weekdays and \"The Tavis Smiley Show\" on Public Radio International (PRI).", " From 2010 to 2013, Smiley and Cornel West joined forces to host their own radio talk show, \"Smiley & West\".", " They were featured together interviewing musician Bill Withers in the 2009 documentary film \"Still Bill\".", " He is the new host of \"Tavis Talks\" on BlogTalkRadio's Tavis Smiley Network." ], "title": "Tavis Smiley" }, { "sentences": [ "Kyriakos Charalambides (Greek: Κυριάκος Χαραλαμπίδης , Kyriacos Charalambides) is one of the most renowned and celebrated living Cypriot poets.", " His poetry, essays, translations, and critical analysis celebrate the ideas of Western civilisation, expressed through the language and history of Greek culture.", " His poetic opus adds to the tradition established by such modern Greek poets as Constantine P. Cavafy, Giorgos Seferis and Odysseas Elytis.", " His poetry though holds steadfastly to the Greek Cypriot linguistic register." ], "title": "Kyriakos Charalambides" }, { "sentences": [ "Mytilene International Airport \"Odysseas Elytis\" (IATA: MJT, ICAO: LGMT) is the international airport of Mytilene, the capital of the Greek island Lesbos." ], "title": "Mytilene International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color is the fifth studio album by American rapper Brother Ali.", " It was released via Rhymesayers Entertainment on September 18, 2012.", " Entirely produced by Jake One, it includes a guest appearance from Dr. Cornel West.", " It reached number 44 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart.", " It sold 10,000 copies in its first week of release." ], "title": "Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color" } ]
[ "Title: Cornel West\n\nCornel Ronald West (born June 2, 1953) is an American philosopher, political activist, social critic, author, public intellectual, and prominent member of the Democratic Socialists of America. West is an outspoken voice in American leftist politics, and as such has been critical of many center-left figures, including President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. He has held professorships at Harvard University, Princeton University, Yale University, Union Theological Seminary, and the University of Paris during his career. He is also a frequent commentator on politics and social issues in many media outlets.", "Title: David Connolly (translator)\n\nDavid John Connolly (born 1954) is an English-born Greek literary translator. He has translated poetry and novels from Greek to English, including writing by Nikiforos Vrettakos, Odysseas Elytis, Kiki Dimoula and Nikos Engonopoulos.", "Title: David Carrasco\n\nDavíd Lee Carrasco (born November 21, 1944) is a Mexican-American academic historian of religion, anthropologist, and Mesoamericanist scholar. As of 2001 he holds the inaugural appointment as Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of Latin America Studies at the Harvard Divinity School, in a joint appointment with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences' Department of Anthropology at Harvard University. Carrasco previously taught at the University of Colorado, Boulder and Princeton University and is known for his research and extensive publications on Mesoamerican religion and history, his public speaking as well as wider contributions within Latin American studies and Latino/a studies. He has made powerful critical statements about Latino contributions to US democracy in public dialogues with Cornel West, Toni Morrison, and Samuel P. Huntington. His work is known primarily for his illuminating writings on the ways human societies orient themselves with sacred places.", "Title: Race Matters\n\nRace Matters is a social sciences book by Cornel West. The book was first published on April 1, 1993 by Beacon Press. The book analyzes moral authority and racial debates concerning skin color in the United States. The book questions matters of economics and politics, as well as ethical issues and spirituality, and also addresses the crisis in black leadership. West's collection of moral essays on race relations in America was on the \"New York Times\" best-seller lists for many weeks. The profound book continues to be as important today as it was 25 years ago. Beacon Press will publish a 25th Anniversary edition on December 5, 2017.", "Title: Tragoudia Gia Tous Mines\n\nTragoudia Gia Tous Mines (Songs For The Months; Greek: Τραγούδια Για Τους Μήνες ) is an album by popular Greek artist Eleftheria Arvanitaki and it was released in 1996. It was written and arranged by Dimitris Papadimitriou and the lyrics are poems by Sappho, Maria Polydouri, Kostas Karyotakis, Odysseas Elytis and Michalis Ganas, as well as traditional couplets. It sold over 60,000 copies in Greece and was certified Platinum. The vinyl collector's edition release of the album was in the form of a small record player. The CD album's package and the disk itself featured extensive artwork following mostly a theme on the sky and the constellations.", "Title: Odysseas Elytis\n\nOdysseas Elytis (Greek: Οδυσσέας Ελύτης , ] , pen name of Odysseas Alepoudellis, Greek: Οδυσσέας Αλεπουδέλλης ; 2 November 1911 – 18 March 1996) was regarded as a major exponent of romantic modernism in Greece and the world. In 1979 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.", "Title: Tavis Smiley\n\nTavis Smiley ( ; born September 13, 1964) is an American talk show host and author. Smiley was born in Gulfport, Mississippi, and grew up in Bunker Hill, Indiana. After attending Indiana University, he worked during the late 1980s as an aide to Tom Bradley, the mayor of Los Angeles. Smiley became a radio commentator in 1991 and, starting in 1996, he hosted the talk show \"BET Talk\" (later renamed \"BET Tonight\") on Black Entertainment Television (BET). After Smiley sold an exclusive interview of Sara Jane Olson to ABC News in 2001, BET declined to renew his contract that year. Smiley then began hosting \"The Tavis Smiley Show\" on National Public Radio (NPR) (2002–04) and currently hosts \"Tavis Smiley\" on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) on weekdays and \"The Tavis Smiley Show\" on Public Radio International (PRI). From 2010 to 2013, Smiley and Cornel West joined forces to host their own radio talk show, \"Smiley & West\". They were featured together interviewing musician Bill Withers in the 2009 documentary film \"Still Bill\". He is the new host of \"Tavis Talks\" on BlogTalkRadio's Tavis Smiley Network.", "Title: Kyriakos Charalambides\n\nKyriakos Charalambides (Greek: Κυριάκος Χαραλαμπίδης , Kyriacos Charalambides) is one of the most renowned and celebrated living Cypriot poets. His poetry, essays, translations, and critical analysis celebrate the ideas of Western civilisation, expressed through the language and history of Greek culture. His poetic opus adds to the tradition established by such modern Greek poets as Constantine P. Cavafy, Giorgos Seferis and Odysseas Elytis. His poetry though holds steadfastly to the Greek Cypriot linguistic register.", "Title: Mytilene International Airport\n\nMytilene International Airport \"Odysseas Elytis\" (IATA: MJT, ICAO: LGMT) is the international airport of Mytilene, the capital of the Greek island Lesbos.", "Title: Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color\n\nMourning in America and Dreaming in Color is the fifth studio album by American rapper Brother Ali. It was released via Rhymesayers Entertainment on September 18, 2012. Entirely produced by Jake One, it includes a guest appearance from Dr. Cornel West. It reached number 44 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. It sold 10,000 copies in its first week of release." ]
6,785
What is the name of the independent country that is within the city boundaries of Vincenzo Capobianchi's birthplace?
Vatican City
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Atlanta economy is the 10th largest in the country and 18th in the world with an estimated 2014 GDP of over $324 Billion.", " Atlanta is one of ten U.S. cities classified as an \"alpha-world city\" by a 2010 study at Loughborough University, and ranks fourth in the number of Fortune 500 companies headquartered within city boundaries, behind New York City, Houston, and Dallas.", " Several major national and international companies are headquartered in metro Atlanta, including seven Fortune 100 companies: The Coca-Cola Company, Home Depot, United Parcel Service, Delta Air Lines, AT&T Mobility, and Newell Rubbermaid.", " Other headquarters for some major companies in Atlanta and around the metro area include Arby's, Chick-fil-A, Earthlink, Equifax, First Data, Foundation Financial Group, Gentiva Health Services, Georgia-Pacific, NCR, Oxford Industries, RaceTrac Petroleum, Southern Company, SunTrust Banks, Mirant, and Waffle House.", " Over 75% of the Fortune 1000 companies have a presence in the Atlanta area, and the region hosts offices of about 1,250 multinational corporations.", " As of 2006 Atlanta Metropolitan Area ranks as the 10th largest cybercity (high-tech center) in the US, with 126,700 high-tech jobs." ], "title": "Economy of Atlanta" }, { "sentences": [ "Crawfords Quarry was a former settlement in Michigan, United States.", " It was established in 1864, and abandoned in 1900.", " In 1910 the location was resettled with the new name of Calcite.", " It is now within the city boundaries of Rogers City, Michigan." ], "title": "Crawfords Quarry, Michigan" }, { "sentences": [ "Pompeiopolis (Greek: Πομπηιούπολις ) was a Roman city in ancient Paphlagonia, located near Taşköprü, Kastamonu Province in the Black Sea Region of Turkey.", " The exact location is 45 km north of Kastamonu and a short distance across the river from modern Taşköprü, in the valley of the Gökırmak (Roman name Amnias, or Amneus).", " The borders of Pompeiopolis reach the Küre mountains to the north, Ilgaz mountains to the south, Halys river to the east and Pınarbaşı valley to the west.", " The city's remains today consist of an acropolis, some rock-cut tombs, tumuli, a bridge and remains of houses with mosaic tile floors.", " It is believed that many more artifacts and remains can be uncovered if further archaeological excavation can be conducted at the Zımbıllı hills within the city boundaries." ], "title": "Pompeiopolis" }, { "sentences": [ "Vincenzo Capobianchi or Capobianchi (1836 in Rome – 1928) was an Italian painter, who is best known for painting realistic \"Neo-Pompeian\" genre scenes.", " He was also a prominent numismatist, and author of papers on Italian coinage." ], "title": "Vincenzo Capobianchi" }, { "sentences": [ "Scotland's Future is a government white paper published on 26 November 2013 by the Scottish Government under First Minister Alex Salmond.", " It lays out the case for Scottish independence and the means through which Scotland would become an independent country in personal union with the United Kingdom.", " Salmond described it as the \"most comprehensive blueprint for an independent country ever published\", and argued it shows his government seeks independence not \"as an end in itself, but rather as a means to changing Scotland for the better\"." ], "title": "Scotland's Future" }, { "sentences": [ "The Newport Built-up area (previously known in official statistics as the Newport Urban Area) is an area of land defined by the United Kingdom Office for National Statistics (ONS) for population monitoring purposes.", " It is an urban conurbation and is not coterminous with the city boundaries.", " It consists of the urban area centred on Newport, as well as contiguous settlements in the eastern and western valleys extending north of the city – including Cwmbran, Pontypool, Risca, Abercarn and Blackwood – but excludes physically detached urban areas within the city boundaries, such as Marshfield." ], "title": "Newport Built-up area" }, { "sentences": [ "Samara (Russian: Сама́ра ; ] ), known from 1935 to 1991 as Kuybyshev (Куйбышев ; ] ), is the sixth largest city in Russia and the administrative center of Samara Oblast.", " It is situated in the southeastern part of European Russia at the confluence of the Volga and Samara Rivers on the east bank of the Volga.", " The Volga acts as the city's western boundary; across the river are the Zhiguli Mountains, after which the local beer (\"Zhigulyovskoye\") is named.", " The northern boundary is formed by the Sokolyi Hills and by the steppes in the south and east.", " The land within the city boundaries covers 46,597 ha .", " Population:  (2010 Census) ;  (2002 Census) ;  (1989 Census) The metropolitan area of Samara-Tolyatti-Syzran within Samara Oblast contains a population of over three million." ], "title": "Samara" }, { "sentences": [ "Bukit Jalil is a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.", " It is a small suburb bounded by the National Sports Complex on the east, the Shah Alam Expressway on the north, city boundaries to the west, and the Puchong–Sungai Besi Highway as well as city boundaries to the south.", " It was known as the Bukit Jalil Estate until 1992, when it was developed into the National Sports Complex for the 1998 Commonwealth Games.", " It was used as a filming location for the 1999 movie Entrapment, although the sign was changed to that of Pudu." ], "title": "Bukit Jalil" }, { "sentences": [ "LaSalle is a city in LaSalle County, Illinois, United States, located at the intersection of Interstates 39 and 80.", " It is part of the Ottawa-Peru, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area.", " Originally platted in 1837 over 1 sqmi , the city's boundaries have grown to 12 sqmi .", " City boundaries extend from the Illinois River and Illinois and Michigan Canal to a mile north of Interstate 80 and from the city of Peru on the west to the village of North Utica on the east.", " Starved Rock State Park is located approximately 5 mi to the east.", " The population was 9,609 at the 2010 census, and was estimated to be 9,328 by July 2014.", " LaSalle and its twin city, Peru, make up the core of the Illinois Valley.", " Due to their combined dominance of the zinc processing industry in the early 1900s, they were collectively nicknamed \"Zinc City.\"" ], "title": "LaSalle, Illinois" }, { "sentences": [ "Rome ( ; Italian: \"Roma\" ] , Latin: \"Rōma\" ) is the capital of Italy and a special comune (named \"Comune di Roma Capitale\").", " Rome also serves as the capital of the Lazio region.", " With 2,877,215 residents in 1285 km2 , it is also the country's most populated comune.", " It is the fourth-most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits.", " It is the center of the Metropolitan City of Rome, which has a population of 4.3 million residents.", " Rome is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of the Tiber.", " The Vatican City is an independent country inside the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city: for this reason Rome has been often defined as capital of two states." ], "title": "Rome" } ]
[ "Title: Economy of Atlanta\n\nThe Atlanta economy is the 10th largest in the country and 18th in the world with an estimated 2014 GDP of over $324 Billion. Atlanta is one of ten U.S. cities classified as an \"alpha-world city\" by a 2010 study at Loughborough University, and ranks fourth in the number of Fortune 500 companies headquartered within city boundaries, behind New York City, Houston, and Dallas. Several major national and international companies are headquartered in metro Atlanta, including seven Fortune 100 companies: The Coca-Cola Company, Home Depot, United Parcel Service, Delta Air Lines, AT&T Mobility, and Newell Rubbermaid. Other headquarters for some major companies in Atlanta and around the metro area include Arby's, Chick-fil-A, Earthlink, Equifax, First Data, Foundation Financial Group, Gentiva Health Services, Georgia-Pacific, NCR, Oxford Industries, RaceTrac Petroleum, Southern Company, SunTrust Banks, Mirant, and Waffle House. Over 75% of the Fortune 1000 companies have a presence in the Atlanta area, and the region hosts offices of about 1,250 multinational corporations. As of 2006 Atlanta Metropolitan Area ranks as the 10th largest cybercity (high-tech center) in the US, with 126,700 high-tech jobs.", "Title: Crawfords Quarry, Michigan\n\nCrawfords Quarry was a former settlement in Michigan, United States. It was established in 1864, and abandoned in 1900. In 1910 the location was resettled with the new name of Calcite. It is now within the city boundaries of Rogers City, Michigan.", "Title: Pompeiopolis\n\nPompeiopolis (Greek: Πομπηιούπολις ) was a Roman city in ancient Paphlagonia, located near Taşköprü, Kastamonu Province in the Black Sea Region of Turkey. The exact location is 45 km north of Kastamonu and a short distance across the river from modern Taşköprü, in the valley of the Gökırmak (Roman name Amnias, or Amneus). The borders of Pompeiopolis reach the Küre mountains to the north, Ilgaz mountains to the south, Halys river to the east and Pınarbaşı valley to the west. The city's remains today consist of an acropolis, some rock-cut tombs, tumuli, a bridge and remains of houses with mosaic tile floors. It is believed that many more artifacts and remains can be uncovered if further archaeological excavation can be conducted at the Zımbıllı hills within the city boundaries.", "Title: Vincenzo Capobianchi\n\nVincenzo Capobianchi or Capobianchi (1836 in Rome – 1928) was an Italian painter, who is best known for painting realistic \"Neo-Pompeian\" genre scenes. He was also a prominent numismatist, and author of papers on Italian coinage.", "Title: Scotland's Future\n\nScotland's Future is a government white paper published on 26 November 2013 by the Scottish Government under First Minister Alex Salmond. It lays out the case for Scottish independence and the means through which Scotland would become an independent country in personal union with the United Kingdom. Salmond described it as the \"most comprehensive blueprint for an independent country ever published\", and argued it shows his government seeks independence not \"as an end in itself, but rather as a means to changing Scotland for the better\".", "Title: Newport Built-up area\n\nThe Newport Built-up area (previously known in official statistics as the Newport Urban Area) is an area of land defined by the United Kingdom Office for National Statistics (ONS) for population monitoring purposes. It is an urban conurbation and is not coterminous with the city boundaries. It consists of the urban area centred on Newport, as well as contiguous settlements in the eastern and western valleys extending north of the city – including Cwmbran, Pontypool, Risca, Abercarn and Blackwood – but excludes physically detached urban areas within the city boundaries, such as Marshfield.", "Title: Samara\n\nSamara (Russian: Сама́ра ; ] ), known from 1935 to 1991 as Kuybyshev (Куйбышев ; ] ), is the sixth largest city in Russia and the administrative center of Samara Oblast. It is situated in the southeastern part of European Russia at the confluence of the Volga and Samara Rivers on the east bank of the Volga. The Volga acts as the city's western boundary; across the river are the Zhiguli Mountains, after which the local beer (\"Zhigulyovskoye\") is named. The northern boundary is formed by the Sokolyi Hills and by the steppes in the south and east. The land within the city boundaries covers 46,597 ha . Population:  (2010 Census) ;  (2002 Census) ;  (1989 Census) The metropolitan area of Samara-Tolyatti-Syzran within Samara Oblast contains a population of over three million.", "Title: Bukit Jalil\n\nBukit Jalil is a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is a small suburb bounded by the National Sports Complex on the east, the Shah Alam Expressway on the north, city boundaries to the west, and the Puchong–Sungai Besi Highway as well as city boundaries to the south. It was known as the Bukit Jalil Estate until 1992, when it was developed into the National Sports Complex for the 1998 Commonwealth Games. It was used as a filming location for the 1999 movie Entrapment, although the sign was changed to that of Pudu.", "Title: LaSalle, Illinois\n\nLaSalle is a city in LaSalle County, Illinois, United States, located at the intersection of Interstates 39 and 80. It is part of the Ottawa-Peru, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area. Originally platted in 1837 over 1 sqmi , the city's boundaries have grown to 12 sqmi . City boundaries extend from the Illinois River and Illinois and Michigan Canal to a mile north of Interstate 80 and from the city of Peru on the west to the village of North Utica on the east. Starved Rock State Park is located approximately 5 mi to the east. The population was 9,609 at the 2010 census, and was estimated to be 9,328 by July 2014. LaSalle and its twin city, Peru, make up the core of the Illinois Valley. Due to their combined dominance of the zinc processing industry in the early 1900s, they were collectively nicknamed \"Zinc City.\"", "Title: Rome\n\nRome ( ; Italian: \"Roma\" ] , Latin: \"Rōma\" ) is the capital of Italy and a special comune (named \"Comune di Roma Capitale\"). Rome also serves as the capital of the Lazio region. With 2,877,215 residents in 1285 km2 , it is also the country's most populated comune. It is the fourth-most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. It is the center of the Metropolitan City of Rome, which has a population of 4.3 million residents. Rome is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of the Tiber. The Vatican City is an independent country inside the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city: for this reason Rome has been often defined as capital of two states." ]
6,786
The actor who starred along side the founder of Alabaster Communications Inc. in 2007 is currently the newest recruit for which show?
Criminal Minds
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Federal Communications Commission was a 2014 U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit case vacating portions of the FCC Open Internet Order 2010 that the court determined could only be applied to common carriers.", " The court ruled that the FCC did not have the authority to impose the order in its entirety.", " Because the FCC had previously classified broadband providers under Title I of the Communications Act of 1934, the court ruled that the FCC had relinquished its right to regulate them like common carriers.", " The case was largely viewed as a loss for network neutrality supporters and a victory for the cable broadband industry.", " Of the three orders that make up the FCC Open Internet Order 2010, two were vacated (no blocking and no unreasonable discrimination) and one was upheld (transparency).", " Judge David S. Tatel wrote the opinion with Judge Judith Ann Wilson Rogers joining.", " Judge Laurence H. Silberman wrote a separate decision concurring in part and dissenting in part." ], "title": "Verizon Communications Inc. v. FCC (2014)" }, { "sentences": [ "Thales Communications Inc., a subsidiary of the Thales Group, is a leading manufacturer of tactical communications equipment, including the MBITR and JEM, currently fielded with the US Army and NATO forces worldwide.", " It is currently involved in the Joint Tactical Radio System program, fielding its MBITR JEM radio." ], "title": "Thales Communications" }, { "sentences": [ "Robbie Vorhaus (born Robert Pool Vorhaus, March 15, 1954) is an American author, photojournalist and leadership and crisis consultant.", " He is the founder and CEO of Vorhaus Communications Inc., providing expertise in brand communications and non-fiction storytelling.", " Prior to starting Vorhaus Communications, he worked in various roles at CBS TV and CBS News." ], "title": "Robbie Vorhaus" }, { "sentences": [ "Nationwide Communications Inc., originally known as Peoples Broadcasting Corporation, was a media subsidiary of the Nationwide Insurance Company, which operated from 1946 until 1997.", " Based in Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Communications owned and operated a variety of radio and television stations across the United States until it sold off all its radio stations to Cincinnati-based Jacor for a reported $620 million, and its television stations to Young Broadcasting.", " The service division was spun off and became Nationwide Communications Services L.L.C. in 1998." ], "title": "Nationwide Communications" }, { "sentences": [ "Steve Mandel is an amateur astronomer and astrophotographer.", " He owns a small observatory, called Hidden Valley Observatory, in Soquel, California.", " He has been acknowledged especially for his wide-field photographs of the Milky Way nebulae and for public outreach, for which he has received Amateur Achievement Award of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.", " Besides this he has also captured and published wildlife images of endangered animals.", " He works as an American communications coach for professional executives, and is the founder of the Mandel Communications Inc., which aims to teach effective communication and public speaking." ], "title": "Steve Mandel" }, { "sentences": [ "Zan Perrion is a writer, motivational speaker, and life coach based in Bucharest, Romania.", " One of the founding members of today's \"burgeoning community of international pickup artists\", he has advocated a more natural and enlightened form of interaction between men and women.", " Perrion provides seminars and workshops through his company, Alabaster Communications Inc., and publishes literature and multimedia about relationships, seduction, and dating.", " In 2007, Zan played himself in the movie \"\"Let the Game Begin\"\" starring Adam Rodriguez." ], "title": "Zan Perrion" } ]
[ "Title: Lucie Memba\n\nLucie Memba was born (Lucie Memba Bos,in 1987) is a Cameroonian actress, movie producer who have starred in both series and movies in French and English language.She was honored for best lead actress in Cinema of Cameroon for French speaking actress at Cameroon Movies Merit Award (CMMA) 2013 edition. She did her International debut with Nollywood stars in the movie Pink Poison featuring Jim Iyke and Far starred along side Nigerian Dakore Akande", "Title: Adam Rodriguez\n\nAdam Michael Rodriguez (born October 2, 1975) is an American actor, screenwriter and director. He became known for his long running role as Eric Delko on \"\". He is currently portraying Task Force Agent and the newest recruit to the BAU Agent Luke Alvez in \"Criminal Minds\".", "Title: Blade: The Series\n\nBlade: The Series is an American live-action television program which ran from June to September 2006. It was based on the Marvel Comics character and film series, taking place after the events of . The show premiered on Spike on June 28, 2006. Kirk \"Sticky Fingaz\" Jones starred in the title role, along with Jill Wagner as Krista Starr, Neil Jackson as Marcus Van Sciver, Jessica Gower as Chase, and Nelson Lee as Shen. Despite Disney owning the right to Marvel, New Line Cinema (along side Warner Bros.) is the distributor of this series", "Title: Sylvio Sarkis\n\nSylvio Sarkis is a Lebanese actor born on the 28th of September 1998. His career started in 2008 when he participated in the hit Lebanese series \"Mou’abbad\" along with the much known actors Badih Abou Chakra and Patricia Nammour. Sylvio Sarkis had worked over the past 9 years in 7 hit series such as: \"Mou’abbad (Mou2abbad)\", \"Badal An Dayeh (Badal 3an Daye3)\" with famous actor Youssef El Khal and Nelly Maatouk, \"Ala El A’aehed (3ala Al 3ahed)\" with Famous Actress Darine Hamze and Talal El Jurdi where Sylvio was one of the three main characters in the series. \"Ayli Mat’oub Alaya (3ayle Mat3oub 3laya)\" along side with the late actor Issam Breidy and actress Yara Fares. The hit Series \"Helwe W Kezzabi (Beautiful Liar)\" with the famous actress Dalida Khalil and famous singer Ziad Bourji. \"Joumhouriyet Noun\" with famous actor Youssef Haddad and famous actress Rita Harb. \"50 Alef (50 thousand)\" with famous actor Tony Issa and famous actress Dalida Khalil which was his second collaboration with her as being co-actors and main characters.", "Title: Verizon Communications Inc. v. FCC (2014)\n\nVerizon Communications Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission was a 2014 U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit case vacating portions of the FCC Open Internet Order 2010 that the court determined could only be applied to common carriers. The court ruled that the FCC did not have the authority to impose the order in its entirety. Because the FCC had previously classified broadband providers under Title I of the Communications Act of 1934, the court ruled that the FCC had relinquished its right to regulate them like common carriers. The case was largely viewed as a loss for network neutrality supporters and a victory for the cable broadband industry. Of the three orders that make up the FCC Open Internet Order 2010, two were vacated (no blocking and no unreasonable discrimination) and one was upheld (transparency). Judge David S. Tatel wrote the opinion with Judge Judith Ann Wilson Rogers joining. Judge Laurence H. Silberman wrote a separate decision concurring in part and dissenting in part.", "Title: Thales Communications\n\nThales Communications Inc., a subsidiary of the Thales Group, is a leading manufacturer of tactical communications equipment, including the MBITR and JEM, currently fielded with the US Army and NATO forces worldwide. It is currently involved in the Joint Tactical Radio System program, fielding its MBITR JEM radio.", "Title: Robbie Vorhaus\n\nRobbie Vorhaus (born Robert Pool Vorhaus, March 15, 1954) is an American author, photojournalist and leadership and crisis consultant. He is the founder and CEO of Vorhaus Communications Inc., providing expertise in brand communications and non-fiction storytelling. Prior to starting Vorhaus Communications, he worked in various roles at CBS TV and CBS News.", "Title: Nationwide Communications\n\nNationwide Communications Inc., originally known as Peoples Broadcasting Corporation, was a media subsidiary of the Nationwide Insurance Company, which operated from 1946 until 1997. Based in Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Communications owned and operated a variety of radio and television stations across the United States until it sold off all its radio stations to Cincinnati-based Jacor for a reported $620 million, and its television stations to Young Broadcasting. The service division was spun off and became Nationwide Communications Services L.L.C. in 1998.", "Title: Steve Mandel\n\nSteve Mandel is an amateur astronomer and astrophotographer. He owns a small observatory, called Hidden Valley Observatory, in Soquel, California. He has been acknowledged especially for his wide-field photographs of the Milky Way nebulae and for public outreach, for which he has received Amateur Achievement Award of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Besides this he has also captured and published wildlife images of endangered animals. He works as an American communications coach for professional executives, and is the founder of the Mandel Communications Inc., which aims to teach effective communication and public speaking.", "Title: Zan Perrion\n\nZan Perrion is a writer, motivational speaker, and life coach based in Bucharest, Romania. One of the founding members of today's \"burgeoning community of international pickup artists\", he has advocated a more natural and enlightened form of interaction between men and women. Perrion provides seminars and workshops through his company, Alabaster Communications Inc., and publishes literature and multimedia about relationships, seduction, and dating. In 2007, Zan played himself in the movie \"\"Let the Game Begin\"\" starring Adam Rodriguez." ]
6,787
What Australian bushranger was popularized in The Inner History of the Kelly Gang and Their Pursuers"?
Ned Kelly
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[ "Title: Joe Byrne\n\nJoseph \"Joe\" Byrne (November 1856 – 28 June 1880) was an Australian bushranger born in Victoria to an Irish immigrant. A friend of Ned Kelly, he was a member of the \"Kelly Gang\" who were declared outlaws after the murder of three policemen at Stringybark Creek. Despite wearing the improvised body armour for which Ned Kelly and his gang are now famous (and which he is reputed to have designed), Byrne received a fatal gunshot during the gang's final violent confrontation with police at Glenrowan, in June 1880.", "Title: Stingaree (novel)\n\nStingaree is a 1905 novel by E. W. Hornung about an Australian bushranger. It was allegedly based on the Kelly Gang.", "Title: The Kelly Gang (play)\n\nThe Kelly Gang; or the Career of the Outlaw, Ned Kelly, the Ironclad Bushranger of Australia, is an 1899 Australian play about bushranger Ned Kelly. It is attributed to Arnold Denham but it is likely a number of other writers worked on it.", "Title: Jerilderie Letter\n\nThe handwritten document known as the Jerilderie Letter was dictated by Australian bushranger Ned Kelly to fellow Kelly Gang member Joe Byrne in 1879. It is one of only two original Kelly letters known to have survived.", "Title: Dan Kelly (bushranger)\n\nDaniel \"Dan\" Kelly (1 June 1861 – 28 June 1880) was an Australian bushranger and outlaw. The son of an Irish convict, he was the younger brother of the bushranger Ned Kelly. Dan and Ned killed three policemen at Stringybark Creek in northeast Victoria, near the present-day town of Tolmie, Victoria. With two friends, Joe Byrne and Steve Hart, the brothers formed the Kelly Gang. They robbed banks, took over whole towns, and kept the people in Victoria and New South Wales frightened. For two years the Victorian police searched for them, locked up their friends and families, but could not find them. Dan Kelly died during the infamous siege of Glenrowan.", "Title: The Story of the Kelly Gang\n\nThe Story of the Kelly Gang is a 1906 Australian silent film that traces the exploits of 19th-century bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly and his gang. It was directed by Charles Tait and shot in and around the city of Melbourne. The film ran for more than an hour with a reel length of about 1200 m , making it the longest narrative film yet seen in the world. It was first shown at Melbourne's Athenaeum Hall on 26 December 1906 and premiered in the United Kingdom in January 1908. A commercial and critical success, it is regarded as the origin point of the bushranging drama, a genre that dominated the early years of Australian film production. Since its release, many other films have been made about the Kelly legend.", "Title: Steve Hart\n\nStephen \"Steve\" Hart (13 February 1859 – 28 June 1880) was an Australian bushranger renowned for his membership in the Kelly Gang.", "Title: J. J. Kenneally\n\nJ. J. Kenneally (born James Jerome Kenneally; 1870 – 20 February 1949) was an Australian journalist and trade unionist. An early populariser of Australian bushranger Ned Kelly and his gang via his book \"The Inner History of the Kelly Gang and Their Pursuers\" (1929), he was also one of the original members of the country's Labor Party and later formed his own party.", "Title: The Kelly Gang\n\nThe Kelly Gang is an Australian feature-length film about the Australian bush ranger, Ned Kelly. The film was released in 1920, and is the second film to be based on the life of Ned Kelly, the first being \"The Story of the Kelly Gang\", released in 1906.", "Title: Ned Kelly\n\nEdward \"Ned\" Kelly (December 1854 – 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer. Recognised as the last and most famous of the bushrangers, he is best-known for wearing a self-made suit of bulletproof armour during his final shootout with the police." ]
6,788
When was the American actress, voice actress, and comedian born who was known as a cast member of "Saturday Night Live" and was a star in the Staten Island Summer film?
February 8, 1984
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reprised the role when she hosted \"Saturday Night Live\" in 2007." ], "title": "Mary Katherine Gallagher" }, { "sentences": [ "Gail Matthius (born December 14, 1953) is an American actress, voice actress and comedian.", " She was a cast member of NBC's \"Saturday Night Live\" during its critical and ratings low point at the time (the 1980–1981 season headed by Jean Doumanian), and co-anchored the Weekend Update segment with Charles Rocket in 1981." ], "title": "Gail Matthius" }, { "sentences": [ "Jared Antonio Farrow (born 14 October, 1987) better known by his stage name Jay Pharoah, is an American actor, stand-up comedian, impressionist, rapper, and voice actor.", " He joined the cast of NBC's \"Saturday Night Live\" in 2010, for its thirty-sixth season.", " In 2015, he was ranked the 55th greatest \"Saturday Night Live\" cast member by \"Rolling Stone\" magazine." ], "title": "Jay Pharoah" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenan Thompson ( born May 10, 1978) is an American actor and comedian.", " He is known for his work as a cast member of NBC's \"Saturday Night Live\".", " In his teenage years, he was an original cast member of Nickelodeon's sketch comedy series \"All That.\"", " Thompson is also known for his roles as Kenan Rockmore in the sitcom \"Kenan & Kel\", Russ Tyler in \"The Mighty Ducks\" franchise, Dexter Reed in the film \"Good Burger\", and \"Fat Albert\" as the title character.", " In his early career, he often collaborated with fellow comedian and \"All That\" cast member Kel Mitchell.", " He is ranked at #88 on VH1's 100 Greatest Teen Stars." ], "title": "Kenan Thompson" }, { "sentences": [ "Cecily Legler Strong (born February 8, 1984) is an American actress, voice actress, and comedian, known as a cast member of \"Saturday Night Live\", having joined the show in 2012." ], "title": "Cecily Strong" }, { "sentences": [ "Jenny Sarah Slate (born March 25, 1982) is an American comedian, actress, voice actress and author, best known for her role as Donna Stern in \"Obvious Child\", as well as being the co-creator of the \"Marcel the Shell with Shoes On\" short films and children's book series.", " She is also known for being a cast member on \"Saturday Night Live\" for the 2009/10 season and for her appearances in shows such as \"House of Lies\", \"Married\", \"Parks and Recreation\", \"Bob's Burgers\", \"Hello\" \"Ladies\", \"Kroll Show\", and \"Girls\"." ], "title": "Jenny Slate" }, { "sentences": [ "Ellen Cleghorne (born November 29, 1965) is an American actress and comedian, best known as a cast member of \"Saturday Night Live\" from 1991 to 1995.", " Cleghorne was the sketch comedy show's second African-American female repertory cast member, succeeding Danitra Vance in its eleventh season, and the first African-American female cast member to stay for more than one season.", " She returned for its 40th anniversary special on February 15, 2015.", " Cleghorne was ranked the 69th greatest \"Saturday Night Live\" cast member by \"Rolling Stone\" magazine." ], "title": "Ellen Cleghorne" }, { "sentences": [ "Staten Island Summer is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Rhys Thomas and written by Colin Jost.", " The film stars Graham Phillips, Zack Pearlman, John DeLuca, Bobby Moynihan, Will Forte, Fred Armisen, Cecily Strong, and Ashley Greene.", " The film was released for digital download on June 30, 2015, by Paramount Pictures." ], "title": "Staten Island Summer" }, { "sentences": [ "<section begin=head />\"Saturday Night Live\" (\"SNL\") is a late-night sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels.", " It premiered on NBC, a terrestrial television network, on October 11, 1975 under the title \"NBC's Saturday Night\".", " The show often satirizes contemporary American popular culture and politics.", " \"Saturday Night Live\" features a two-tiered cast: the repertory members, also known as the \"Not Ready for Prime-Time Players,\" and newer cast members, known as \"Featured Players.\"", " Each week, the show features a host, often a well-known celebrity, who delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast.", " A musical guest is also invited to perform several sets (usually two, and occasionally more).", " Every so often a host or musical guest will fill both roles, such as was the case with Britney Spears in 2000 and 2002, Jennifer Lopez in 2001 and 2010, Justin Timberlake in 2003, 2006 and 2013, Taylor Swift in 2009, Bruno Mars in 2012, Lady Gaga in 2013, Miley Cyrus in 2013 and 2015, Drake in 2014 and 2016, Blake Shelton in 2015, and Ariana Grande in 2016.", " With the exception of Season 7 and several other rare cases, the show has begun with a cold open that ends with someone breaking character and proclaiming \"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!", "\"" ], "title": "List of Saturday Night Live episodes" } ]
[ "Title: A Night at the Roxbury\n\nA Night at the Roxbury is a 1998 American comedy film based on a recurring skit on television's long-running \"Saturday Night Live\" called \"The Roxbury Guys\". \"Saturday Night Live\" regulars Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, Molly Shannon, Mark McKinney and Colin Quinn star. This film expands on the original Saturday Night Live sketches where the Roxbury Guys were joined by that week's host, and bobbed their heads to Haddaway's hit song \"What Is Love\" while being comically rejected by women at various clubs.", "Title: Mary Katherine Gallagher\n\nMary Katherine Gallagher is a fictional character invented and portrayed by \"Saturday Night Live\" cast member Molly Shannon from 1995 to 2001. She was considered the first breakout character from the new 1995 cast, and a significant marker of the increased influence of women writers on the show in the 1990s. Shannon portrayed the character in a 1999 film, \"Superstar\", and she also reprised the role when she hosted \"Saturday Night Live\" in 2007.", "Title: Gail Matthius\n\nGail Matthius (born December 14, 1953) is an American actress, voice actress and comedian. She was a cast member of NBC's \"Saturday Night Live\" during its critical and ratings low point at the time (the 1980–1981 season headed by Jean Doumanian), and co-anchored the Weekend Update segment with Charles Rocket in 1981.", "Title: Jay Pharoah\n\nJared Antonio Farrow (born 14 October, 1987) better known by his stage name Jay Pharoah, is an American actor, stand-up comedian, impressionist, rapper, and voice actor. He joined the cast of NBC's \"Saturday Night Live\" in 2010, for its thirty-sixth season. In 2015, he was ranked the 55th greatest \"Saturday Night Live\" cast member by \"Rolling Stone\" magazine.", "Title: Kenan Thompson\n\nKenan Thompson ( born May 10, 1978) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his work as a cast member of NBC's \"Saturday Night Live\". In his teenage years, he was an original cast member of Nickelodeon's sketch comedy series \"All That.\" Thompson is also known for his roles as Kenan Rockmore in the sitcom \"Kenan & Kel\", Russ Tyler in \"The Mighty Ducks\" franchise, Dexter Reed in the film \"Good Burger\", and \"Fat Albert\" as the title character. In his early career, he often collaborated with fellow comedian and \"All That\" cast member Kel Mitchell. He is ranked at #88 on VH1's 100 Greatest Teen Stars.", "Title: Cecily Strong\n\nCecily Legler Strong (born February 8, 1984) is an American actress, voice actress, and comedian, known as a cast member of \"Saturday Night Live\", having joined the show in 2012.", "Title: Jenny Slate\n\nJenny Sarah Slate (born March 25, 1982) is an American comedian, actress, voice actress and author, best known for her role as Donna Stern in \"Obvious Child\", as well as being the co-creator of the \"Marcel the Shell with Shoes On\" short films and children's book series. She is also known for being a cast member on \"Saturday Night Live\" for the 2009/10 season and for her appearances in shows such as \"House of Lies\", \"Married\", \"Parks and Recreation\", \"Bob's Burgers\", \"Hello\" \"Ladies\", \"Kroll Show\", and \"Girls\".", "Title: Ellen Cleghorne\n\nEllen Cleghorne (born November 29, 1965) is an American actress and comedian, best known as a cast member of \"Saturday Night Live\" from 1991 to 1995. Cleghorne was the sketch comedy show's second African-American female repertory cast member, succeeding Danitra Vance in its eleventh season, and the first African-American female cast member to stay for more than one season. She returned for its 40th anniversary special on February 15, 2015. Cleghorne was ranked the 69th greatest \"Saturday Night Live\" cast member by \"Rolling Stone\" magazine.", "Title: Staten Island Summer\n\nStaten Island Summer is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Rhys Thomas and written by Colin Jost. The film stars Graham Phillips, Zack Pearlman, John DeLuca, Bobby Moynihan, Will Forte, Fred Armisen, Cecily Strong, and Ashley Greene. The film was released for digital download on June 30, 2015, by Paramount Pictures.", "Title: List of Saturday Night Live episodes\n\n<section begin=head />\"Saturday Night Live\" (\"SNL\") is a late-night sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. It premiered on NBC, a terrestrial television network, on October 11, 1975 under the title \"NBC's Saturday Night\". The show often satirizes contemporary American popular culture and politics. \"Saturday Night Live\" features a two-tiered cast: the repertory members, also known as the \"Not Ready for Prime-Time Players,\" and newer cast members, known as \"Featured Players.\" Each week, the show features a host, often a well-known celebrity, who delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast. A musical guest is also invited to perform several sets (usually two, and occasionally more). Every so often a host or musical guest will fill both roles, such as was the case with Britney Spears in 2000 and 2002, Jennifer Lopez in 2001 and 2010, Justin Timberlake in 2003, 2006 and 2013, Taylor Swift in 2009, Bruno Mars in 2012, Lady Gaga in 2013, Miley Cyrus in 2013 and 2015, Drake in 2014 and 2016, Blake Shelton in 2015, and Ariana Grande in 2016. With the exception of Season 7 and several other rare cases, the show has begun with a cold open that ends with someone breaking character and proclaiming \"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night! \"" ]
6,789
Sunflower, an album by Milt Jackson, had which influential and acclaimed jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer as their rhythm section?
Miles Davis
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6,790
Gregor Clegane appeared in what novel that is the fifth novel in the series, "A song of Ice and Fire".
A Dance with Dragons
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[ "Title: Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter\n\nLucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter is the fifth novel in the \"Lucky Starr\" series, six juvenile science fiction novels by Isaac Asimov that originally appeared under the pseudonym Paul French. The novel was first published by Doubleday & Company in August 1957. It is the only novel by Asimov set in the Jovian system.", "Title: N.E.R.D.S.\n\nN.E.R.D.S is a children's thriller humorous series written by Michael Buckley and illustrated by Ethen Beavers. The first novel is called \"N.E.R.D.S.: National Espionage, Rescue, and Defense Society\" and it is from Jackson \"Braceface\" Jones' point of view. The second novel is called \"N.E.R.D.S.: M is for Mama's Boy\" and is from Duncan \"Gluestick\" Dewey's point of view. The third novel is called \"N.E.R.D.S.: The Cheerleaders of Doom\", which is told from Matilda \"Wheezer\" Choi's point of view. The fourth novel is called \"N.E.R.D.S.: The Villain Virus\", which is told from Julio \"Flinch\" Escala's point of view. The fifth novel is called \"N.E.R.D.S.: Attack of the Bullies\", which is told from Ruby \"Pufferfish\" Peet's point of view. An animated feature film based on the series is in development at Elton John's Rocket Pictures.", "Title: Persistence of Memory\n\nPersistence of Memory is the tenth novel by American teen author Amelia Atwater-Rhodes and is the fifth novel in her Den of Shadows series. Published on December 9, 2008 the novel tells the story of Erin Misrahe and her struggles with her alter-ego Shevaun, who is in fact a vampire with whom Erin has a link. The novel also mentions a character from Atwater-Rhodes's previous novel, \"In the Forests of the Night\" (1999), Alexander, the brother of the protagonist, Risika. 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It is the fifth novel in Gardner's \"League of Peoples\" series. It is a direct sequel to the first novel in the series, \"Expendable\", in that it picks up the dual story of Festina Ramos, Explorer turned admiral, and the transparent glass woman Oar, where the earlier novel left off.", "Title: Gregor Clegane\n\nGregor Clegane, nicknamed \"The Mountain That Rides\" or simply \"The Mountain\", is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\". In the books, the character is initially introduced in 1996's \"A Game of Thrones\". He subsequently appeared in \"A Clash of Kings\" (1998), \"A Storm of Swords\" (2000) and in \"A Dance with Dragons\" (2011).", "Title: Gregor and the Code of Claw\n\nGregor and the Code of Claw is a children's novel by author Suzanne Collins, best known for her \"Hunger Games\" trilogy. 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Martin. In some areas the paperback edition was published in two parts titled \"Dreams and Dust\" and \"After the Feast\". It was the first novel in the series to be published following the commencement of the HBO series adaptation, \"Game of Thrones\", and runs to 1,040 pages." ]
6,791
In what comic book did the fictional husband of Sue Dibny, who was murdered by Jean Loring, first appear?
"The Flash"
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Elongated Man (Randolph \"Ralph\" Dibny) is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.", " He is a member of three incarnations of the Justice League.", " His first appearance was in \"The Flash\" vol.", " 1, #112 (May 12, 1960)." ], "title": "Elongated Man" }, { "sentences": [ "A letterer is a member of a team of comic book creators responsible for drawing the comic book's text.", " The letterer's use of typefaces, calligraphy, letter size, and layout all contribute to the impact of the comic.", " The letterer crafts the comic's \"display lettering\": the story title lettering and other special captions and credits that usually appear on a story's first page.", " The letterer also writes the letters in the word balloons and draws in sound effects.", " Many letterers also design logos for the comic book company's various titles." ], "title": "Letterer" }, { "sentences": [ "Lucas \"Snapper\" Carr is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.", " The character, whose fictional nickname is almost always used by other characters in favor of his given name, was created by Gardner Fox (writer) and Mike Sekowsky (penciller), and made his first appearance in \"The Brave and the Bold\" in February 1960.", " From 1960 to 1969, Snapper Carr appeared as a supporting character to the Justice League of America, a superhero team.", " The character occasionally appeared in comics featuring the Justice League from 1969 to 1989, when the \"Invasion!", "\" limited-series comic book gave him superpowers.", " He was associated with a new superhero team, The Blasters, in various comics until 1993, when he lost his powers and became a main character in the \"Hourman\" comic book.", " After the cancellation of \"Hourman\" in April 2001, he became a main character in the \"Young Justice\" comic book beginning in December 2001.", " \"Young Justice\" was cancelled in May 2003, and he became associated with the governmental organization Checkmate, a role revealed when the character played a small but important role in the 2007-2008 limited series comic book \"52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen\".", " The character made major appearances in \"Final Crisis: Resist\" in December 2008 and \"Justice League of America 80-Page Giant\" in November 2009." ], "title": "Snapper Carr" }, { "sentences": [ "A comic book letter column is a section of an American comic book where readers' letters to the publisher appear.", " Comic book letter columns are also commonly referred to as letter columns (or lettercols), letter pages, letters of comment (LOCs), or simply letters to the editor.", " Letter columns appeared early on in the history of comic books themselves, and their growing prevalence — particularly beginning in the 1960s — helped create and legitimatize comics fandom.", " Letter columns remained a regular feature of most comic books until the early years of the 21st century, when they were gradually phased out in favor of the growing prevalence of email and Internet forums." ], "title": "Comic book letter column" }, { "sentences": [ "Bonnie Bartlett (born June 20, 1929) is an American television and film actress.", " Her career spans over 60 years, with her first major role being on a 1950s daytime drama, \"Love of Life\".", " She is best known for her role as Ellen Craig on the medical drama series \"St. Elsewhere\".", " She and her husband, actor William Daniels, who played her fictional husband Dr. Mark Craig, won the 1986 Emmy Awards on the same night, becoming the first married couple to accomplish the feat since Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in 1965." ], "title": "Bonnie Bartlett" }, { "sentences": [ "Comic Book Guy is the common, popular name for Jeffrey \"Jeff\" Albertson, a recurring fictional character in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\".", " He is voiced by Hank Azaria and first appeared in the second-season episode \"Three Men and a Comic Book\", which originally aired on May 9, 1991.", " Comic Book Guy is the proprietor of a comic book store, The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop.", " He is based on \"every comic book store guy in America\" and represents a stereotypical middle-aged comic-book collector.", " He is well known for his distinctive accent, disagreeable personality and his catchphrase, \"Worst [blank] ever!\"" ], "title": "Comic Book Guy" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean Loring is a fictional character in comic books published by DC Comics, formerly associated with superhero the Atom for whom she was a supporting character and primary love interest.", " She first appeared in \"Showcase\" #34 (September–October 1961), created by Gardner Fox and Gil Kane.", " The character appeared continually in minor roles until the 2004 storyline \"Identity Crisis\", in which she suffered a mental breakdown and murdered Sue Dibny, wife of the Elongated Man.", " This would later lead Loring to assume the mantle of the supervillain Eclipso." ], "title": "Jean Loring" }, { "sentences": [ "The Odd Man is a fictional comic book hero created by Steve Ditko.", " The character was intended to first appear in \"Shade, the Changing Man\" #9 but instead first appeared in \"Detective Comics\" #487 in December 1979." ], "title": "Odd Man (comics)" }, { "sentences": [ "Susan \"Sue\" Dearbon Dibny is a fictional character from DC Comics associated with the Elongated Man.", " Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in \"Flash\" vol.", " 1 #119 (March, 1961).", " In 2004, she became a flashpoint for discussions of women in comics when a highly controversial storyline was published in which she is murdered and revealed to have been raped in the past." ], "title": "Sue Dibny" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a list of characters who first appear in the ninth series of the BBC school drama \"Waterloo Road\", in order of first appearance.", " The ninth series consists of twenty episodes, first broadcast from 5 September 2013 to 12 March 2014.", " With the majority of new cast members already introduced in Series Eight, Science Teacher Sue Lowsley completes the main cast in episode one.", " New pupil characters include twins Lenny and Lisa Brown, Darren Hughes, Shaznay Montrose and Archie Wong.", " Episode ten sees the first appearance of Sue's sister Vix Spark, who continues in a supporting role for the rest of the series.", " Episode eleven introduces PE teacher Hector Reid to the main cast, and pupil Gabriella Wark to the supporting cast." ], "title": "List of Waterloo Road characters (series 9)" } ]
[ "Title: Elongated Man\n\nThe Elongated Man (Randolph \"Ralph\" Dibny) is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is a member of three incarnations of the Justice League. His first appearance was in \"The Flash\" vol. 1, #112 (May 12, 1960).", "Title: Letterer\n\nA letterer is a member of a team of comic book creators responsible for drawing the comic book's text. The letterer's use of typefaces, calligraphy, letter size, and layout all contribute to the impact of the comic. The letterer crafts the comic's \"display lettering\": the story title lettering and other special captions and credits that usually appear on a story's first page. The letterer also writes the letters in the word balloons and draws in sound effects. Many letterers also design logos for the comic book company's various titles.", "Title: Snapper Carr\n\nLucas \"Snapper\" Carr is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character, whose fictional nickname is almost always used by other characters in favor of his given name, was created by Gardner Fox (writer) and Mike Sekowsky (penciller), and made his first appearance in \"The Brave and the Bold\" in February 1960. From 1960 to 1969, Snapper Carr appeared as a supporting character to the Justice League of America, a superhero team. The character occasionally appeared in comics featuring the Justice League from 1969 to 1989, when the \"Invasion! \" limited-series comic book gave him superpowers. He was associated with a new superhero team, The Blasters, in various comics until 1993, when he lost his powers and became a main character in the \"Hourman\" comic book. After the cancellation of \"Hourman\" in April 2001, he became a main character in the \"Young Justice\" comic book beginning in December 2001. \"Young Justice\" was cancelled in May 2003, and he became associated with the governmental organization Checkmate, a role revealed when the character played a small but important role in the 2007-2008 limited series comic book \"52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen\". The character made major appearances in \"Final Crisis: Resist\" in December 2008 and \"Justice League of America 80-Page Giant\" in November 2009.", "Title: Comic book letter column\n\nA comic book letter column is a section of an American comic book where readers' letters to the publisher appear. Comic book letter columns are also commonly referred to as letter columns (or lettercols), letter pages, letters of comment (LOCs), or simply letters to the editor. Letter columns appeared early on in the history of comic books themselves, and their growing prevalence — particularly beginning in the 1960s — helped create and legitimatize comics fandom. Letter columns remained a regular feature of most comic books until the early years of the 21st century, when they were gradually phased out in favor of the growing prevalence of email and Internet forums.", "Title: Bonnie Bartlett\n\nBonnie Bartlett (born June 20, 1929) is an American television and film actress. Her career spans over 60 years, with her first major role being on a 1950s daytime drama, \"Love of Life\". She is best known for her role as Ellen Craig on the medical drama series \"St. Elsewhere\". She and her husband, actor William Daniels, who played her fictional husband Dr. Mark Craig, won the 1986 Emmy Awards on the same night, becoming the first married couple to accomplish the feat since Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in 1965.", "Title: Comic Book Guy\n\nComic Book Guy is the common, popular name for Jeffrey \"Jeff\" Albertson, a recurring fictional character in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". He is voiced by Hank Azaria and first appeared in the second-season episode \"Three Men and a Comic Book\", which originally aired on May 9, 1991. Comic Book Guy is the proprietor of a comic book store, The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop. He is based on \"every comic book store guy in America\" and represents a stereotypical middle-aged comic-book collector. He is well known for his distinctive accent, disagreeable personality and his catchphrase, \"Worst [blank] ever!\"", "Title: Jean Loring\n\nJean Loring is a fictional character in comic books published by DC Comics, formerly associated with superhero the Atom for whom she was a supporting character and primary love interest. She first appeared in \"Showcase\" #34 (September–October 1961), created by Gardner Fox and Gil Kane. The character appeared continually in minor roles until the 2004 storyline \"Identity Crisis\", in which she suffered a mental breakdown and murdered Sue Dibny, wife of the Elongated Man. This would later lead Loring to assume the mantle of the supervillain Eclipso.", "Title: Odd Man (comics)\n\nThe Odd Man is a fictional comic book hero created by Steve Ditko. The character was intended to first appear in \"Shade, the Changing Man\" #9 but instead first appeared in \"Detective Comics\" #487 in December 1979.", "Title: Sue Dibny\n\nSusan \"Sue\" Dearbon Dibny is a fictional character from DC Comics associated with the Elongated Man. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in \"Flash\" vol. 1 #119 (March, 1961). In 2004, she became a flashpoint for discussions of women in comics when a highly controversial storyline was published in which she is murdered and revealed to have been raped in the past.", "Title: List of Waterloo Road characters (series 9)\n\nThe following is a list of characters who first appear in the ninth series of the BBC school drama \"Waterloo Road\", in order of first appearance. The ninth series consists of twenty episodes, first broadcast from 5 September 2013 to 12 March 2014. With the majority of new cast members already introduced in Series Eight, Science Teacher Sue Lowsley completes the main cast in episode one. New pupil characters include twins Lenny and Lisa Brown, Darren Hughes, Shaznay Montrose and Archie Wong. Episode ten sees the first appearance of Sue's sister Vix Spark, who continues in a supporting role for the rest of the series. Episode eleven introduces PE teacher Hector Reid to the main cast, and pupil Gabriella Wark to the supporting cast." ]
6,792
Where was the castle at which Governor of Chester placed a garrison?
Cheshire, England
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[ { "sentences": [ "Chester Castle is in the city of Chester, Cheshire, England.", " It is sited at the southwest extremity of the area bounded by the city walls.", " The castle stands on an eminence overlooking the River Dee.", " In the castle complex are the remaining parts of the medieval castle together with the neoclassical buildings designed by Thomas Harrison which were built between 1788 and 1813.", " Parts of the neoclassical buildings are used today as Crown Courts and as a military museum.", " The museum and the medieval remains are a tourist attraction." ], "title": "Chester Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Hataya Castle (畑谷城 , Hataya-jō ) was a castle built in Dewa Province, Japan.", " It is located in the town of Yamanobe in the Higashimurayama District of Yamagata Prefecture.", " It was the location of the Siege of Hataya in 1600, during which the castle's garrison of 300 men led by Eguchi Gohei was besieged by a 20,000 man force led by Ishida Mitsunari.", " The garrison was defeated after a short siege." ], "title": "Hataya Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Third Siege of Gibraltar was mounted between February–June 1333 by a Moorish army under the prince Abd al-Malik Abd al-Wahid of Morocco.", " The fortified town of Gibraltar had been held by Castile since 1309, when it had been seized from the Moorish Emirate of Granada.", " The attack on Gibraltar was ordered by the recently crowned Marinid ruler Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman in response to an appeal by the Nasrid ruler Muhammed IV of Granada.", " The onset of the siege took the Castillians by surprise.", " The stocks of food in Gibraltar were heavily depleted at the time due to the thievery of the town's governor, Vasco Perez de Meira, who had looted the money that was meant to have been spent on food for the garrison and to pay for the upkeep of the castle and fortifications.", " After over four months of siege and bombardment by Moorish catapults, the garrison and townspeople were reduced to near-starvation and surrendered to Abd al-Malik." ], "title": "Third Siege of Gibraltar" }, { "sentences": [ "The Governor of Chester was a military officer responsible for the garrison at Chester Castle." ], "title": "Governor of Chester" }, { "sentences": [ "Santa María de la Cabeza castle is a colonial castle built in the seventeenth century by the Spanish monarchy in the center of the city of Cumaná, Venezuela.", " It was built as a replacement for the San Antonio de la Eminencia castle.", " Its construction was ordered by Sancho Fernando de Angulo y Sandoval, governor of the Province of Cumaná.", " The building was designed using the trace italienne style popular during the seventeenth century, with a proportional geometric floor design.", " Bastions were used as the main defensive elements.", " The castle housed a garrison of 250 soldiers, and was the seat of government for the Province of Cumaná." ], "title": "Santa María de la Cabeza castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Fort Garrison, also known as Oulton's Garrison, Risteau's Garrison, and Olton's Garrison, is a historic fortification building located at Stevenson, Baltimore County, Maryland on Garrison Farms Court.", " It is a rectangular fieldstone building built about 1695.", " The fort was built to serve as a stronghold against attacks by Native Americans and was used during the French and Indian War.", " It is approximately 48 feet long and 18 feet wide with one large stone fireplace.", " Modifications in the early-19th century raised the height of the fort building adding a second story loft and a wood shingle roof.", " It was constructed following a 1693 order from Governor Francis Nicholson and his Council.", " The property was acquired in 1965 by the Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks." ], "title": "Fort Garrison" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Elmina was a military engagement of the Dutch-Portuguese War, fought off the castle of São Jorge da Mina (Elmina Castle) in the Portuguese Gold Coast in 1625.", " It was fought between 1,200 soldiers of the Dutch West India Company (transported by a fleet of 15 ships) who landed and assaulted the Portuguese garrison of the castle.", " The garrison was reinforced by 200 African allies put in service of the governor Sottomayor by the local caciques." ], "title": "Battle of Elmina (1625)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Garrison train crash occurred on October 24, 1897, in Garrison, New York, on a Sunday morning, at approximately 5:47 am, when train No. 46 of the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad derailed near King's Dock of the Hudson River division, about one and three-quarters miles south of Garrison.", " 19 people were killed, all but one of whom drowned when the embankment gave way plunging the train into the Hudson River.", " Witnesses described feeling between one and three \"thuds\" before three of the five sleeper cars fell into the river.", " Several witnesses described seeing a \"hole\" in the trackbed after the accident, however, the cause of this was not determined.", " Early speculation blamed a large explosion of dynamite as the cause of the train's derailment.", " Two weeks previously, the same train had almost derailed near the same spot when a two-ton boulder was found on the tracks, with some believing it had been deliberately placed." ], "title": "Garrison train crash" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Garrison is the former president of West Virginia University, succeeded by C. Peter Magrath on August 1, 2008.", " A graduate of the WVU class of 1992 and earned a J.D. at WVU in 1996 after attending St. Anne's College, Oxford University on a Rotary Scholarship.", " He lectured as an adjunct professor in West Virginia University's department of Political Science in the years preceding his appointment as president.", " Garrison had been managing member of Spilman Thomas & Battle pllc in Morgantown.", " In 2003, Garrison was awarded a Toll Fellowship from the Council of State Governments following his tenure as Chief of Staff to West Virginia Governor Bob Wise from 2001-2003.", " He served as Cabinet Secretary in the West Virginia Department of Tax and Revenue until 2001.", " In 2007, Garrison was selected as West Virginia University's twenty-second president." ], "title": "Michael Garrison (politician)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Siege of St Andrews Castle (1546–1547) followed the killing of Cardinal David Beaton by a group of Protestants at St Andrews Castle.", " They remained in the castle and were besieged by the Governor of Scotland, Regent Arran.", " However, over 18 months the Scottish besieging forces made little impact, and the Castle finally surrendered to a French naval force after artillery bombardment.", " The Protestant garrison, including the preacher John Knox were taken to France and used as galley slaves." ], "title": "Siege of St Andrews Castle" } ]
[ "Title: Chester Castle\n\nChester Castle is in the city of Chester, Cheshire, England. It is sited at the southwest extremity of the area bounded by the city walls. The castle stands on an eminence overlooking the River Dee. In the castle complex are the remaining parts of the medieval castle together with the neoclassical buildings designed by Thomas Harrison which were built between 1788 and 1813. Parts of the neoclassical buildings are used today as Crown Courts and as a military museum. The museum and the medieval remains are a tourist attraction.", "Title: Hataya Castle\n\nHataya Castle (畑谷城 , Hataya-jō ) was a castle built in Dewa Province, Japan. It is located in the town of Yamanobe in the Higashimurayama District of Yamagata Prefecture. It was the location of the Siege of Hataya in 1600, during which the castle's garrison of 300 men led by Eguchi Gohei was besieged by a 20,000 man force led by Ishida Mitsunari. The garrison was defeated after a short siege.", "Title: Third Siege of Gibraltar\n\nThe Third Siege of Gibraltar was mounted between February–June 1333 by a Moorish army under the prince Abd al-Malik Abd al-Wahid of Morocco. The fortified town of Gibraltar had been held by Castile since 1309, when it had been seized from the Moorish Emirate of Granada. The attack on Gibraltar was ordered by the recently crowned Marinid ruler Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman in response to an appeal by the Nasrid ruler Muhammed IV of Granada. The onset of the siege took the Castillians by surprise. The stocks of food in Gibraltar were heavily depleted at the time due to the thievery of the town's governor, Vasco Perez de Meira, who had looted the money that was meant to have been spent on food for the garrison and to pay for the upkeep of the castle and fortifications. After over four months of siege and bombardment by Moorish catapults, the garrison and townspeople were reduced to near-starvation and surrendered to Abd al-Malik.", "Title: Governor of Chester\n\nThe Governor of Chester was a military officer responsible for the garrison at Chester Castle.", "Title: Santa María de la Cabeza castle\n\nSanta María de la Cabeza castle is a colonial castle built in the seventeenth century by the Spanish monarchy in the center of the city of Cumaná, Venezuela. It was built as a replacement for the San Antonio de la Eminencia castle. Its construction was ordered by Sancho Fernando de Angulo y Sandoval, governor of the Province of Cumaná. The building was designed using the trace italienne style popular during the seventeenth century, with a proportional geometric floor design. Bastions were used as the main defensive elements. The castle housed a garrison of 250 soldiers, and was the seat of government for the Province of Cumaná.", "Title: Fort Garrison\n\nFort Garrison, also known as Oulton's Garrison, Risteau's Garrison, and Olton's Garrison, is a historic fortification building located at Stevenson, Baltimore County, Maryland on Garrison Farms Court. It is a rectangular fieldstone building built about 1695. The fort was built to serve as a stronghold against attacks by Native Americans and was used during the French and Indian War. It is approximately 48 feet long and 18 feet wide with one large stone fireplace. Modifications in the early-19th century raised the height of the fort building adding a second story loft and a wood shingle roof. It was constructed following a 1693 order from Governor Francis Nicholson and his Council. The property was acquired in 1965 by the Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks.", "Title: Battle of Elmina (1625)\n\nThe Battle of Elmina was a military engagement of the Dutch-Portuguese War, fought off the castle of São Jorge da Mina (Elmina Castle) in the Portuguese Gold Coast in 1625. It was fought between 1,200 soldiers of the Dutch West India Company (transported by a fleet of 15 ships) who landed and assaulted the Portuguese garrison of the castle. The garrison was reinforced by 200 African allies put in service of the governor Sottomayor by the local caciques.", "Title: Garrison train crash\n\nThe Garrison train crash occurred on October 24, 1897, in Garrison, New York, on a Sunday morning, at approximately 5:47 am, when train No. 46 of the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad derailed near King's Dock of the Hudson River division, about one and three-quarters miles south of Garrison. 19 people were killed, all but one of whom drowned when the embankment gave way plunging the train into the Hudson River. Witnesses described feeling between one and three \"thuds\" before three of the five sleeper cars fell into the river. Several witnesses described seeing a \"hole\" in the trackbed after the accident, however, the cause of this was not determined. Early speculation blamed a large explosion of dynamite as the cause of the train's derailment. Two weeks previously, the same train had almost derailed near the same spot when a two-ton boulder was found on the tracks, with some believing it had been deliberately placed.", "Title: Michael Garrison (politician)\n\nMichael Garrison is the former president of West Virginia University, succeeded by C. Peter Magrath on August 1, 2008. A graduate of the WVU class of 1992 and earned a J.D. at WVU in 1996 after attending St. Anne's College, Oxford University on a Rotary Scholarship. He lectured as an adjunct professor in West Virginia University's department of Political Science in the years preceding his appointment as president. Garrison had been managing member of Spilman Thomas & Battle pllc in Morgantown. In 2003, Garrison was awarded a Toll Fellowship from the Council of State Governments following his tenure as Chief of Staff to West Virginia Governor Bob Wise from 2001-2003. He served as Cabinet Secretary in the West Virginia Department of Tax and Revenue until 2001. In 2007, Garrison was selected as West Virginia University's twenty-second president.", "Title: Siege of St Andrews Castle\n\nThe Siege of St Andrews Castle (1546–1547) followed the killing of Cardinal David Beaton by a group of Protestants at St Andrews Castle. They remained in the castle and were besieged by the Governor of Scotland, Regent Arran. However, over 18 months the Scottish besieging forces made little impact, and the Castle finally surrendered to a French naval force after artillery bombardment. The Protestant garrison, including the preacher John Knox were taken to France and used as galley slaves." ]
6,793
Who directed the Egyptian melodrama featuring the debut of the actress known as Yolanda Cristina Gigliotti?
Niazi Mostafa
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{ "title": [ "A Glass and a Cigarette", "Dalida" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
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6,794
What nationality is the transgender singer who performed the pop and R&B album Infinity?
Filipino
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[ { "sentences": [ "Power of Love is the seventh studio album (eighth overall) by American R&B and soul singer-songwriter Luther Vandross, released in April 1991 (see 1991 in music).", " The following year, the album earned Vandross two American Music Awards for \"Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist\" and \"Favorite Soul/R&B Album\" and one Grammy Award for \"Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male\", and the track \"Power of Love/Love Power\" won in the \"Best R&B Song\" category.", " It reached \"Billboard\" 200 at #7, while topping the Top R&B Albums chart for five nonconsecutive weeks.", " On the latter chart, it was the last #1 R&B Album for twelve years until \"Dance With My Father\" was released.", " \"Power of Love\" was later certified double platinum Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)." ], "title": "Power of Love (Luther Vandross album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Give Me the Reason is the fifth studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter Luther Vandross, released on September 19, 1986.", " The album earned Vandross an American Music Award for Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist and a nomination for \"Favorite Soul/R&B Album\" in 1988, while the title track \"Give Me the Reason\" was nominated for \"Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male\" and \"Best R&B Song\" at the 29th Grammy Awards in 1987.", " The album also included Vandross' first top-20 pop hit, \"Stop to Love.\"", " It also marked a svelte, thinner Vandross due to a weight loss earlier in the year.", " The album went on to sell over 2 million copies in the United States and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)." ], "title": "Give Me the Reason (Luther Vandross album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard \"Rico\" Preston Butler, Jr. (born December 3, 1982), better known by his stage name Rico Love, is an American songwriter, record producer and singer.", " He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, but split his childhood between Milwaukee, Wisconsin and New York City's Harlem neighborhood.", " He attended Florida A&M and, while visiting Atlanta, Georgia, worked his way into the music industry through connections with Usher, who would become Love's mentor.", " The first song Love ever wrote in his career was \"Throwback\" for which ended up on Usher's 2004 album \"\"Confessions\".\"", " Love success continued writing and producing hit records such as Usher's \"There Goes My Baby\" and \"Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)\", Nelly's \"Just a Dream\" and \"Gone\", as well as Beyoncé Knowles' \"Sweet Dreams\".", " and has contributed to works which have gone on to win Grammys such as Beyoncé's 2009 Best Contemporary R&B album \"I Am... Sasha Fierce\", Usher's 2010 Best Contemporary R&B album \"Raymond v. Raymond\", and Usher's 2010 Best Male R&B Vocal Performance \"There Goes My Baby\".", " In addition Love has written and produced records for Kelly Rowland, Diddy – Dirty Money, Chris Brown, Alexandra Burke, Keri Hilson, Fergie, and Fantasia." ], "title": "Rico Love" }, { "sentences": [ "Jake Zyrus (born Charmaine Clarice Relucio Pempengco; May 10, 1992), who performed under the mononym Charice until his gender transition to male, is a Filipino singer who rose to popularity through YouTube." ], "title": "Jake Zyrus" }, { "sentences": [ "Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape is an album by Meshell Ndegeocello.", " It was released on June 4, 2002 on Maverick Records.", " The album peaked at #67 on the \"Billboard\" Top 200 list that year, and was nominated for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 2003 Grammy Awards.", " The album also peaked at #21 on the \"Billboard\" R&B Album chart and #67 on \"Billboard's\" Top Internet Albums chart." ], "title": "Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape" }, { "sentences": [ "Pieces of Me is the fifth studio album by American R&B singer–songwriter Ledisi released by Verve Forecast Records on June 14, 2011.", " The album debuted at number eight on the US \"Billboard\" 200, becoming her first US top-ten album on the chart, and her highest-selling album to date.", " It also saw similar success on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, where it debuted at number two, becoming her second top-ten album on that chart.", " The album was a critical and commercial success, earning Ledisi three Grammy–nominations at the 54th Grammy Awards, the title track (and US Top 20 R&B hit), \"Pieces of Me\" earned two nominations for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance, while the album itself received a nomination for Best R&B Album, losing to \"F.A.M.E.\" by Chris Brown." ], "title": "Pieces of Me (Ledisi album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Judith Wambura Mbibo, known by her stage name Lady Jaydee (stylized as Lady JayDee in town and at times Lady Jay Dee) (born June 15, 1979), is a Tanzanian singer.", " She specializes in the R&B/Zouk/Afro Pop genres.", " Lady Jaydee was voted Best Tanzanian Female R&B Artist in 2002, performed at the Kora All Africa Designers Competition, and was awarded \"Best R&B Album\" at the Tanzania Music Awards on August 6, 2004.", " In July 2005, she won an award for \"best female video for South Africa\".", " She was among the first females to sing R&B in Swahili." ], "title": "Lady Jaydee" }, { "sentences": [ "Just Me is the ninth studio album from R&B singer/songwriter Keith Sweat.", " Released on May 13, 2008 through Atco Records, it is the follow-up album to 2002's \"Rebirth\", and is Sweat's first album after having signed with Atco Records.", " It is his first R&B album in ten years to top the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart (the sixth #1 R&B album from Sweat overall)." ], "title": "Just Me (Keith Sweat album)" }, { "sentences": [ "American music artist Marvin Gaye released 25 studio albums, 4 live albums, 1 soundtrack album, 24 compilation albums and 83 singles.", " In 1961 Gaye signed a recording contract with Tamla Records, owned by Motown.", " The first release under the label was \"The Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye\".", " Gaye's first album to chart was a duet album with Mary Wells titled \"Together\", peaking at number forty-two on the Billboard pop album chart.", " His 1965 album, \"Moods of Marvin Gaye\", became his first album to reach the top ten of the R&B album charts and spawned four hit singles.", " Gaye recorded more than thirty hit singles for Motown throughout the 1960s, becoming established as \"the Prince of Motown\".", " Gaye topped the charts in 1968 with his rendition of \"I Heard It Through the Grapevine\", while his 1969 album, \"M.P.G.\", became his first number one R&B album.", " Gaye's landmark album, 1971's \"What's Going On\" became the first album by a solo artist to launch three top ten singles, including the title track.", " His 1973 single, \"Let's Get It On\", topped the charts while its subsequent album reached number two on the charts becoming his most successful Motown album to date.", " In 1982, after 21 years with Motown, Gaye signed with Columbia Records and issued \"Midnight Love\", which included his most successful single to date, \"Sexual Healing\".", " Following his death in 1984, three albums were released posthumously while some of Gaye's landmark works were re-issued." ], "title": "Marvin Gaye discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Infinity (stylized as ∞) is the second international studio album (fifth overall release) by Filipino pop and R&B singer Jake Zyrus.", " The album was released exclusively early in Japan on October 5, 2011 by Warner Bros.", " Records.", " The album was credited under the name Charice, Zyrus' name prior to his gender transition." ], "title": "Infinity (Charice album)" } ]
[ "Title: Power of Love (Luther Vandross album)\n\nPower of Love is the seventh studio album (eighth overall) by American R&B and soul singer-songwriter Luther Vandross, released in April 1991 (see 1991 in music). The following year, the album earned Vandross two American Music Awards for \"Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist\" and \"Favorite Soul/R&B Album\" and one Grammy Award for \"Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male\", and the track \"Power of Love/Love Power\" won in the \"Best R&B Song\" category. It reached \"Billboard\" 200 at #7, while topping the Top R&B Albums chart for five nonconsecutive weeks. On the latter chart, it was the last #1 R&B Album for twelve years until \"Dance With My Father\" was released. \"Power of Love\" was later certified double platinum Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "Title: Give Me the Reason (Luther Vandross album)\n\nGive Me the Reason is the fifth studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter Luther Vandross, released on September 19, 1986. The album earned Vandross an American Music Award for Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist and a nomination for \"Favorite Soul/R&B Album\" in 1988, while the title track \"Give Me the Reason\" was nominated for \"Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male\" and \"Best R&B Song\" at the 29th Grammy Awards in 1987. The album also included Vandross' first top-20 pop hit, \"Stop to Love.\" It also marked a svelte, thinner Vandross due to a weight loss earlier in the year. The album went on to sell over 2 million copies in the United States and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "Title: Rico Love\n\nRichard \"Rico\" Preston Butler, Jr. (born December 3, 1982), better known by his stage name Rico Love, is an American songwriter, record producer and singer. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, but split his childhood between Milwaukee, Wisconsin and New York City's Harlem neighborhood. He attended Florida A&M and, while visiting Atlanta, Georgia, worked his way into the music industry through connections with Usher, who would become Love's mentor. The first song Love ever wrote in his career was \"Throwback\" for which ended up on Usher's 2004 album \"\"Confessions\".\" Love success continued writing and producing hit records such as Usher's \"There Goes My Baby\" and \"Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)\", Nelly's \"Just a Dream\" and \"Gone\", as well as Beyoncé Knowles' \"Sweet Dreams\". and has contributed to works which have gone on to win Grammys such as Beyoncé's 2009 Best Contemporary R&B album \"I Am... Sasha Fierce\", Usher's 2010 Best Contemporary R&B album \"Raymond v. Raymond\", and Usher's 2010 Best Male R&B Vocal Performance \"There Goes My Baby\". In addition Love has written and produced records for Kelly Rowland, Diddy – Dirty Money, Chris Brown, Alexandra Burke, Keri Hilson, Fergie, and Fantasia.", "Title: Jake Zyrus\n\nJake Zyrus (born Charmaine Clarice Relucio Pempengco; May 10, 1992), who performed under the mononym Charice until his gender transition to male, is a Filipino singer who rose to popularity through YouTube.", "Title: Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape\n\nCookie: The Anthropological Mixtape is an album by Meshell Ndegeocello. It was released on June 4, 2002 on Maverick Records. The album peaked at #67 on the \"Billboard\" Top 200 list that year, and was nominated for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 2003 Grammy Awards. The album also peaked at #21 on the \"Billboard\" R&B Album chart and #67 on \"Billboard's\" Top Internet Albums chart.", "Title: Pieces of Me (Ledisi album)\n\nPieces of Me is the fifth studio album by American R&B singer–songwriter Ledisi released by Verve Forecast Records on June 14, 2011. The album debuted at number eight on the US \"Billboard\" 200, becoming her first US top-ten album on the chart, and her highest-selling album to date. It also saw similar success on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, where it debuted at number two, becoming her second top-ten album on that chart. The album was a critical and commercial success, earning Ledisi three Grammy–nominations at the 54th Grammy Awards, the title track (and US Top 20 R&B hit), \"Pieces of Me\" earned two nominations for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance, while the album itself received a nomination for Best R&B Album, losing to \"F.A.M.E.\" by Chris Brown.", "Title: Lady Jaydee\n\nJudith Wambura Mbibo, known by her stage name Lady Jaydee (stylized as Lady JayDee in town and at times Lady Jay Dee) (born June 15, 1979), is a Tanzanian singer. She specializes in the R&B/Zouk/Afro Pop genres. Lady Jaydee was voted Best Tanzanian Female R&B Artist in 2002, performed at the Kora All Africa Designers Competition, and was awarded \"Best R&B Album\" at the Tanzania Music Awards on August 6, 2004. In July 2005, she won an award for \"best female video for South Africa\". She was among the first females to sing R&B in Swahili.", "Title: Just Me (Keith Sweat album)\n\nJust Me is the ninth studio album from R&B singer/songwriter Keith Sweat. Released on May 13, 2008 through Atco Records, it is the follow-up album to 2002's \"Rebirth\", and is Sweat's first album after having signed with Atco Records. It is his first R&B album in ten years to top the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart (the sixth #1 R&B album from Sweat overall).", "Title: Marvin Gaye discography\n\nAmerican music artist Marvin Gaye released 25 studio albums, 4 live albums, 1 soundtrack album, 24 compilation albums and 83 singles. In 1961 Gaye signed a recording contract with Tamla Records, owned by Motown. The first release under the label was \"The Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye\". Gaye's first album to chart was a duet album with Mary Wells titled \"Together\", peaking at number forty-two on the Billboard pop album chart. His 1965 album, \"Moods of Marvin Gaye\", became his first album to reach the top ten of the R&B album charts and spawned four hit singles. Gaye recorded more than thirty hit singles for Motown throughout the 1960s, becoming established as \"the Prince of Motown\". Gaye topped the charts in 1968 with his rendition of \"I Heard It Through the Grapevine\", while his 1969 album, \"M.P.G.\", became his first number one R&B album. Gaye's landmark album, 1971's \"What's Going On\" became the first album by a solo artist to launch three top ten singles, including the title track. His 1973 single, \"Let's Get It On\", topped the charts while its subsequent album reached number two on the charts becoming his most successful Motown album to date. In 1982, after 21 years with Motown, Gaye signed with Columbia Records and issued \"Midnight Love\", which included his most successful single to date, \"Sexual Healing\". Following his death in 1984, three albums were released posthumously while some of Gaye's landmark works were re-issued.", "Title: Infinity (Charice album)\n\nInfinity (stylized as ∞) is the second international studio album (fifth overall release) by Filipino pop and R&B singer Jake Zyrus. The album was released exclusively early in Japan on October 5, 2011 by Warner Bros. Records. The album was credited under the name Charice, Zyrus' name prior to his gender transition." ]
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Polly Fashion, was a popular fashion doll competitor that competed with various fashion dolls, though the 1960s and 2000s originally made by Valentine Doll Co in 1962 to what year, it was sold through the American variety store chain, Family Dollar department stores, as a cheaper alternative to other fashion dolls?
1964
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[ { "sentences": [ "Jenny (ジェニー , Jenī ) is a 10½ inch fashion doll produced by Japanese toy company now known as Takara Tomy since 1982.", " The doll was known as \"Takara Barbie\", and in 1986 the doll was renamed \"Jenny\" after Takara ended their licensing agreement with Mattel.", "Takara Barbie differs from a western Barbie.", " Takara Barbie was altered to better appeal to Japanese preferences, with a shorter height, large rounded manga-style eyes and a closed mouth.", " The doll's physical figure is more natural than the Western Barbie's exaggerated figure.", " Like her Western counterpart, Jenny wears a large variety of outfits, which often include street fashion, school uniforms, kimonos, and other uniquely Japanese costumes, such as \"Bullet-Train Stewardess Jenny\".", " Today the Jenny doll is a sentimental favorite doll in Japan, but she is much less popular than Licca-chan, Japan's market leader fashion doll." ], "title": "Jenny (doll)" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexander Doll Company is an American manufacturer of collectible dolls.", " The business was founded in 1923 by Beatrice Alexander, a New York City woman who designed and sewed cloth dolls.", " Styling herself Madame Alexander, which also became the trade name for her dolls, Alexander went on to create dolls replicating famous personalities and characters in books, films, music, and art.", " Among her notable creations were dolls replicating the Dionne quintuplets, Scarlett O'Hara, and the royal family and attendees at the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.", " The company produced the first fashion doll, \"Cissy\", four years before Barbie was released.", " Continually aiming to improve her product, Alexander began making hard plastic dolls after World War I and vinyl plastic dolls in the 1960s.", " By the 1960s the company was the leading American doll manufacturer.", " In the 1980s, it released one million dolls annually.", " Beatrice Alexander ran the company for 65 years and sold it in 1988.", " As of 2016, the company has produced 6,500 dolls." ], "title": "Alexander Doll Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Dollfie is a brand of vinyl doll created by the Japanese company Volks in 1997.", " It is a highly poseable hybrid of fashion doll and action figure.", " A Dollfie doll is about the size of a Barbie doll, 1/6 or , though there are variants in different heights ranging from 23 – .", " Dollfie dolls generally come blank, i.e., their heads are not painted.", " When an artist paints a Dollfie, the technique is referred to as a \"face-up\" or \"make-up\".", " Dollfie dolls are much more flexible than typical Barbie-style western fashion dolls of the same size, because of the much larger number of joints in the body." ], "title": "Dollfie" }, { "sentences": [ "The Christina Aguilera doll was released in 2000 by Yaboom Toys.", " The celebrity doll featured the likeness of Christina Aguilera, with different outfits from her concerts, appearances, photoshoots, and music videos.", " Some dolls could \"sing\" when a button on their bellies was pressed.", " Yaboom planned \"talking dolls\", but they were never developed.", " The other dolls were standard fashion dolls (see Barbie) made with help from Play Along Toys.", " They became a hit during the 2000 holiday season.", " Later on, the line was promoted less often, and was eventually discontinued before Christina released her 2002 album \"Stripped\", with its more adult content." ], "title": "Christina Aguilera doll" }, { "sentences": [ "Polly was a popular fashion doll competitor that competed with various fashion dolls, though the 1960s and 2000s originally made by Valentine Doll Co in 1962 to 1964 and then by other manufactures for other companies through (1958–Present Known as the (Polly Series) she's currently being made by \"Polyfect Toys\" a private toy company in china.", " Sold through Family Dollar department stores, as a cheaper alternative to other fashion dolls." ], "title": "Polly Fashion (Model) Doll" }, { "sentences": [ "Family Dollar is an American variety store chain.", " With over 8,000 locations in all states except Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington, it is the second largest retailer of its type in the United States.", " Family Dollar is headquartered in Matthews, a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina, where it employs 1,400 people." ], "title": "Family Dollar" }, { "sentences": [ "Bratzillaz (House of Witchez) is an American line of fashion dolls released by MGA Entertainment in 2012.", " The dolls, a spin-off of the company's popular franchise Bratz.", " Bratzillaz dolls are marketed as witches with special powers that make each character unique.", " The Bratzillaz girls are cousins of the Bratz and most of the characters have a similar name to a Bratz character.", " Starting with the Summer/Fall 2013 doll lines, MGA began to use \"House of Witchez\" in the main logo to emphasize the Bratzillaz's \"witchy\" nature after they were thought to be copying Monster High, a line of monster-like fashion dolls by MGA's competitor Mattel.", " The commercials for the \"Back to Magic\" and \"Witchy Princesses\" lines never said Bratzillaz in them, only \"House of Witchez\"." ], "title": "Bratzillaz (House of Witchez)" }, { "sentences": [ "Asian fashion dolls are fashion dolls that are made by Asian manufacturers or primarily targeted to an Asian market.", " Some have received international attention, such as with Momoko Doll, and in 2005 the first annual Dollstyle convention was held in Tokyo." ], "title": "Asian fashion doll" }, { "sentences": [ "Pippa was a \"pocket-sized\" fashion doll, like Polly Pocket, offered by British toymaker Palitoy between 1972 and 1980.", " She was a 6.5 inch fashion doll with numerous friends, fashions, an apartment, a car, even her own hair salon.", " Similar to Topper's Dawn doll, Pippa was marketed as \"the pocket money fashion doll that puts fashion in your pocket\".", " The dolls small stature also meant that production costs were lower than competitors such as Sindy and Barbie." ], "title": "Pippa (doll)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fashion dolls are dolls primarily designed to be dressed to reflect fashion trends.", " They are manufactured both as toys for children to play with and as collectibles for adult collectors.", " The dolls are usually modeled after teen girls or adult women, though child, male, and even some non-human variants exist.", " Contemporary fashion dolls are typically made of vinyl or another plastic.", " Recently, 3D software versions have appeared." ], "title": "Fashion doll" } ]
[ "Title: Jenny (doll)\n\nJenny (ジェニー , Jenī ) is a 10½ inch fashion doll produced by Japanese toy company now known as Takara Tomy since 1982. The doll was known as \"Takara Barbie\", and in 1986 the doll was renamed \"Jenny\" after Takara ended their licensing agreement with Mattel. Takara Barbie differs from a western Barbie. Takara Barbie was altered to better appeal to Japanese preferences, with a shorter height, large rounded manga-style eyes and a closed mouth. The doll's physical figure is more natural than the Western Barbie's exaggerated figure. Like her Western counterpart, Jenny wears a large variety of outfits, which often include street fashion, school uniforms, kimonos, and other uniquely Japanese costumes, such as \"Bullet-Train Stewardess Jenny\". Today the Jenny doll is a sentimental favorite doll in Japan, but she is much less popular than Licca-chan, Japan's market leader fashion doll.", "Title: Alexander Doll Company\n\nAlexander Doll Company is an American manufacturer of collectible dolls. The business was founded in 1923 by Beatrice Alexander, a New York City woman who designed and sewed cloth dolls. Styling herself Madame Alexander, which also became the trade name for her dolls, Alexander went on to create dolls replicating famous personalities and characters in books, films, music, and art. Among her notable creations were dolls replicating the Dionne quintuplets, Scarlett O'Hara, and the royal family and attendees at the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The company produced the first fashion doll, \"Cissy\", four years before Barbie was released. Continually aiming to improve her product, Alexander began making hard plastic dolls after World War I and vinyl plastic dolls in the 1960s. By the 1960s the company was the leading American doll manufacturer. In the 1980s, it released one million dolls annually. Beatrice Alexander ran the company for 65 years and sold it in 1988. As of 2016, the company has produced 6,500 dolls.", "Title: Dollfie\n\nDollfie is a brand of vinyl doll created by the Japanese company Volks in 1997. It is a highly poseable hybrid of fashion doll and action figure. A Dollfie doll is about the size of a Barbie doll, 1/6 or , though there are variants in different heights ranging from 23 – . Dollfie dolls generally come blank, i.e., their heads are not painted. When an artist paints a Dollfie, the technique is referred to as a \"face-up\" or \"make-up\". Dollfie dolls are much more flexible than typical Barbie-style western fashion dolls of the same size, because of the much larger number of joints in the body.", "Title: Christina Aguilera doll\n\nThe Christina Aguilera doll was released in 2000 by Yaboom Toys. The celebrity doll featured the likeness of Christina Aguilera, with different outfits from her concerts, appearances, photoshoots, and music videos. Some dolls could \"sing\" when a button on their bellies was pressed. Yaboom planned \"talking dolls\", but they were never developed. The other dolls were standard fashion dolls (see Barbie) made with help from Play Along Toys. They became a hit during the 2000 holiday season. Later on, the line was promoted less often, and was eventually discontinued before Christina released her 2002 album \"Stripped\", with its more adult content.", "Title: Polly Fashion (Model) Doll\n\nPolly was a popular fashion doll competitor that competed with various fashion dolls, though the 1960s and 2000s originally made by Valentine Doll Co in 1962 to 1964 and then by other manufactures for other companies through (1958–Present Known as the (Polly Series) she's currently being made by \"Polyfect Toys\" a private toy company in china. Sold through Family Dollar department stores, as a cheaper alternative to other fashion dolls.", "Title: Family Dollar\n\nFamily Dollar is an American variety store chain. With over 8,000 locations in all states except Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington, it is the second largest retailer of its type in the United States. Family Dollar is headquartered in Matthews, a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina, where it employs 1,400 people.", "Title: Bratzillaz (House of Witchez)\n\nBratzillaz (House of Witchez) is an American line of fashion dolls released by MGA Entertainment in 2012. The dolls, a spin-off of the company's popular franchise Bratz. Bratzillaz dolls are marketed as witches with special powers that make each character unique. The Bratzillaz girls are cousins of the Bratz and most of the characters have a similar name to a Bratz character. Starting with the Summer/Fall 2013 doll lines, MGA began to use \"House of Witchez\" in the main logo to emphasize the Bratzillaz's \"witchy\" nature after they were thought to be copying Monster High, a line of monster-like fashion dolls by MGA's competitor Mattel. The commercials for the \"Back to Magic\" and \"Witchy Princesses\" lines never said Bratzillaz in them, only \"House of Witchez\".", "Title: Asian fashion doll\n\nAsian fashion dolls are fashion dolls that are made by Asian manufacturers or primarily targeted to an Asian market. Some have received international attention, such as with Momoko Doll, and in 2005 the first annual Dollstyle convention was held in Tokyo.", "Title: Pippa (doll)\n\nPippa was a \"pocket-sized\" fashion doll, like Polly Pocket, offered by British toymaker Palitoy between 1972 and 1980. She was a 6.5 inch fashion doll with numerous friends, fashions, an apartment, a car, even her own hair salon. Similar to Topper's Dawn doll, Pippa was marketed as \"the pocket money fashion doll that puts fashion in your pocket\". The dolls small stature also meant that production costs were lower than competitors such as Sindy and Barbie.", "Title: Fashion doll\n\nFashion dolls are dolls primarily designed to be dressed to reflect fashion trends. They are manufactured both as toys for children to play with and as collectibles for adult collectors. The dolls are usually modeled after teen girls or adult women, though child, male, and even some non-human variants exist. Contemporary fashion dolls are typically made of vinyl or another plastic. Recently, 3D software versions have appeared." ]
6,796
Who was the founder of the company that Harry Crook had worked as a sales representative for?
Alfred Fuller
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Fuller Brush Company sells branded and private label products for personal care as well as commercial and household cleaning.", " It was founded in 1906 by Alfred Fuller.", " Consolidated Foods, now Sara Lee Corporation, acquired Fuller Brush in 1968.", " In 1991 the company was placed in private ownership but, in 1994, it became a subsidiary of CPAC Inc., which from 2007 – 2012 was owned by the private equity group Buckingham Capital Partners.", " Since December 2012, the Fuller Brush Company has been owned and operated by David Sabin and Victory Park Capital." ], "title": "Fuller Brush Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Kleeneze Homecare is a multi-level marketing company, and was started in 1923, in Hanham, Bristol, England.", " The founder, Harry Crook, had emigrated to the United States with his family several years earlier, and whilst there joined Fuller Brush as a sales representative.", " He returned to Bristol several years later, and started a business making brushes which were sold door-to-door by salesmen." ], "title": "Kleeneze" }, { "sentences": [ "Personal selling occurs when a sales representative meets with a potential client for the purpose of transacting a sale.", " Many sales representatives rely on a sequential sales process that typically includes nine steps.", " Some sales representatives develop scripts for all or part of the sales process.", " The sales process can be used in face-to-face encounters and in telemarketing." ], "title": "Personal selling" }, { "sentences": [ "A general sales agent (GSA) is a sales representative for an airline in a specific country or region.", " Typically, the GSA is responsible for selling all products of the airline in its region which includes flight tickets and cargo space.", " A GSA will typically sell the product of more than one airline." ], "title": "General sales agent (airlines)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Royce Consultancy the UK's leading privately held pharmaceutical sales representative recruitment and contract sales organisation (CSO)." ], "title": "Royce Consultancy" }, { "sentences": [ "John P. McConnell is the CEO of Worthington Industries and the son of philanthropist, Worthington Industries founder and Columbus Blue Jackets founder John H. McConnell.", " John P. McConnell began his career at Worthington in 1975 as a general laborer in a Louisville, Kentucky steel plant.", " He also worked as a sales representative for two of Worthington's divisions.", " McConnell served as corporate personnel director and has been instrumental in administering the company's highly recognized employee-based policies.", " He was appointed vice president and general manager of the company's largest steel facility in Columbus, Ohio in 1985." ], "title": "John P. McConnell (businessman)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Halpert (born October 1, 1978) is a fictional character in the U.S. version of the television sitcom \"The Office\", portrayed by John Krasinski.", " The character is based on Tim Canterbury from the original version of \"The Office\".", " The character is named after a childhood friend of executive producer Greg Daniels.", " He is introduced as a sales representative at the Scranton branch of paper distribution company Dunder Mifflin, before transferring to the Stamford branch in the third season.", " Upon the merger of Scranton and Stamford branches, he becomes Assistant Regional Manager, and later co-manager alongside Michael Scott during the sixth season episode arc from \"The Promotion\" to \"The Manager and the Salesman\".", " After Dunder Mifflin is bought by Sabre Corporation, Jim is very briefly the sole regional manager of the branch, before returning to the Sales department until his requested termination in the series finale." ], "title": "Jim Halpert" }, { "sentences": [ "Door-to-door is a canvassing technique that is generally used for sales, marketing, advertising, or campaigning, in which the person or persons walk from the door of one house to the door of another, trying to sell or advertise a product or service to the general public or gather information.", " People who use this sales approach are often called traveling salesmen, or the archaic name drummer, to \"drum up\" business.", " A variant of this involves cold calling first, when another sales representative attempts to gain agreement that a salesperson should visit." ], "title": "Door-to-door" }, { "sentences": [ "Kathleen H. Meehan (born c. 1955) is the current Republican mayor of Melbourne, Florida.", " She is the first female mayor of Melbourne.", " She is employed as a Sales Representative with Meehan’s Office Products and has also worked as a Case Manager with Community Care for the Elderly." ], "title": "Kathy Meehan" }, { "sentences": [ "Lamy is a producer of writing instruments in Europe.", " The company is German-owned.", " Josef Lamy, who was a sales representative for The Parker Pen Company in Germany, founded the business in 1930 by purchasing the Orthos pen manufacturer.", " Lamy was a pioneer in the use of moulded synthetic plastics to make their product.", " Lamy was run by Josef Lamy's son, Manfred Lamy, until his retirement in 2006.", " He was succeeded by Bernhard M. Rösner." ], "title": "Lamy" } ]
[ "Title: Fuller Brush Company\n\nThe Fuller Brush Company sells branded and private label products for personal care as well as commercial and household cleaning. It was founded in 1906 by Alfred Fuller. Consolidated Foods, now Sara Lee Corporation, acquired Fuller Brush in 1968. In 1991 the company was placed in private ownership but, in 1994, it became a subsidiary of CPAC Inc., which from 2007 – 2012 was owned by the private equity group Buckingham Capital Partners. Since December 2012, the Fuller Brush Company has been owned and operated by David Sabin and Victory Park Capital.", "Title: Kleeneze\n\nKleeneze Homecare is a multi-level marketing company, and was started in 1923, in Hanham, Bristol, England. The founder, Harry Crook, had emigrated to the United States with his family several years earlier, and whilst there joined Fuller Brush as a sales representative. He returned to Bristol several years later, and started a business making brushes which were sold door-to-door by salesmen.", "Title: Personal selling\n\nPersonal selling occurs when a sales representative meets with a potential client for the purpose of transacting a sale. Many sales representatives rely on a sequential sales process that typically includes nine steps. Some sales representatives develop scripts for all or part of the sales process. The sales process can be used in face-to-face encounters and in telemarketing.", "Title: General sales agent (airlines)\n\nA general sales agent (GSA) is a sales representative for an airline in a specific country or region. Typically, the GSA is responsible for selling all products of the airline in its region which includes flight tickets and cargo space. A GSA will typically sell the product of more than one airline.", "Title: Royce Consultancy\n\nThe Royce Consultancy the UK's leading privately held pharmaceutical sales representative recruitment and contract sales organisation (CSO).", "Title: John P. McConnell (businessman)\n\nJohn P. McConnell is the CEO of Worthington Industries and the son of philanthropist, Worthington Industries founder and Columbus Blue Jackets founder John H. McConnell. John P. McConnell began his career at Worthington in 1975 as a general laborer in a Louisville, Kentucky steel plant. He also worked as a sales representative for two of Worthington's divisions. McConnell served as corporate personnel director and has been instrumental in administering the company's highly recognized employee-based policies. He was appointed vice president and general manager of the company's largest steel facility in Columbus, Ohio in 1985.", "Title: Jim Halpert\n\nJim Halpert (born October 1, 1978) is a fictional character in the U.S. version of the television sitcom \"The Office\", portrayed by John Krasinski. The character is based on Tim Canterbury from the original version of \"The Office\". The character is named after a childhood friend of executive producer Greg Daniels. He is introduced as a sales representative at the Scranton branch of paper distribution company Dunder Mifflin, before transferring to the Stamford branch in the third season. Upon the merger of Scranton and Stamford branches, he becomes Assistant Regional Manager, and later co-manager alongside Michael Scott during the sixth season episode arc from \"The Promotion\" to \"The Manager and the Salesman\". After Dunder Mifflin is bought by Sabre Corporation, Jim is very briefly the sole regional manager of the branch, before returning to the Sales department until his requested termination in the series finale.", "Title: Door-to-door\n\nDoor-to-door is a canvassing technique that is generally used for sales, marketing, advertising, or campaigning, in which the person or persons walk from the door of one house to the door of another, trying to sell or advertise a product or service to the general public or gather information. People who use this sales approach are often called traveling salesmen, or the archaic name drummer, to \"drum up\" business. A variant of this involves cold calling first, when another sales representative attempts to gain agreement that a salesperson should visit.", "Title: Kathy Meehan\n\nKathleen H. Meehan (born c. 1955) is the current Republican mayor of Melbourne, Florida. She is the first female mayor of Melbourne. She is employed as a Sales Representative with Meehan’s Office Products and has also worked as a Case Manager with Community Care for the Elderly.", "Title: Lamy\n\nLamy is a producer of writing instruments in Europe. The company is German-owned. Josef Lamy, who was a sales representative for The Parker Pen Company in Germany, founded the business in 1930 by purchasing the Orthos pen manufacturer. Lamy was a pioneer in the use of moulded synthetic plastics to make their product. Lamy was run by Josef Lamy's son, Manfred Lamy, until his retirement in 2006. He was succeeded by Bernhard M. Rösner." ]
6,797
Which 1987 worldwide chart-topper was originally on the album 20/20 by George Benson?
Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You
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song \"Open Your Eyes\" (George Benson/Ronnie Foster) (producer: Tommy LiPuma, engineer: Eric Calvi) which is not available elsewhere." ], "title": "While the City Sleeps..." }, { "sentences": [ "Ralph Dion Schuckett (born March 2, 1948 in Los Angeles, California) is an American keyboardist, songwriter, record producer and TV/film composer.", " He played with Clear Light (1966−68), The Peanut Butter Conspiracy (1968−70), Jo Mama (1969−72), Carole King (1969−72), Lou Reed (1972−73), Todd Rundgren and Utopia (1972−75), and, as a studio musician in both LA and NY, on albums by Carole King (notably \"Tapestry\"), James Taylor, Hall & Oates, Whitney Houston, George Benson, The Four Tops, Cher, Donna Summer, Kashif, Richie Havens, Patty Smyth, Phoebe Snow, The Manhattans, Rodney Crowell, Joan Osborne, Ellen Shipley, Elliott Murphy and many others.", " His string and brass arrangements can be heard on recordings by Billy Joel, George Benson, Michael Bolton, Joan Osborne, Bette Midler, Bonnie Tyler, Graham Parker and others." ], "title": "Ralph Schuckett" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You\" is a song written by composers Michael Masser and Gerry Goffin.", " It was originally recorded in 1984 by American singer and guitarist George Benson, and released in 1985 on his studio album \"20/20\", by Warner Bros.", " Records.", " This original version was produced by its own author Michael Masser, and was released as a single only in Germany in 1985.", " The song was not released as a single in the United States, but nevertheless, Benson recorded two video clips in the U.S. the same year, which were displayed on television programs.", " Two years later, the song became even more well known for a re-recording by Hawaiian singer Glenn Medeiros, whose 1987 cover eventually topped the charts in several countries." ], "title": "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You" }, { "sentences": [ "The George Benson Cookbook is the third album by jazz/soul guitarist George Benson, and the second to be produced by John Hammond." ], "title": "The George Benson Cookbook" }, { "sentences": [ "Glenn Alan Medeiros (born June 24, 1970) is an American singer and songwriter of Portuguese descent who achieved chart success in the late 1980s and early 1990s.", " He is best known on the national and international music scene for his 1987 global smash, \"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You\", and \"She Ain't Worth It\", a US chart-topper in 1990, and has remained regularly involved in the musical industry in his home State of Hawaii (to include several headliner and related musical variety shows in Waikiki) long after achieving global success decades ago." ], "title": "Glenn Medeiros" }, { "sentences": [ "The Glass Spider Tour was a 1987 worldwide concert tour by David Bowie, launched in support of his album \"Never Let Me Down\".", " It began in May 1987 and was preceded by a two-week press tour that saw Bowie visit nine countries throughout Europe and North America to drum up public interest in the tour.", " The Glass Spider Tour was the first Bowie tour to visit Austria, Italy, Spain, Ireland and Wales.", " Through a sponsorship from Pepsi, the tour was intended to visit Russia and South America as well, but these plans were later cancelled.", " The tour was, at that point, the longest and most expensive tour Bowie had embarked upon in his career.", " At the time, the tour's elaborate set was called \"the largest touring set ever\"." ], "title": "Glass Spider Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Turn Your Love Around\" is a vocal pop/R&B single by George Benson.", " The song was written by Grammy winners Bill Champlin of Chicago, Steve Lukather of Toto and producer and guitarist Jay Graydon to help fill out Benson's 1981 greatest hits album, \"The George Benson Collection\"." ], "title": "Turn Your Love Around" }, { "sentences": [ "The New Boss Guitar of George Benson is the debut album by jazz/soul guitarist George Benson." ], "title": "The New Boss Guitar of George Benson" }, { "sentences": [ "20/20 is a studio album by George Benson, released on the Warner Bros. record label in 1985.", " The lead single by the same name reached #48 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " The album was certified Gold by the RIAA.", " \"You Are the Love of My Life\" is a duet with Roberta Flack; it was one of numerous songs used for Eden Capwell and Cruz Castillo on the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\".", " Also included on \"20/20\" is the original version of the song \"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You\" which would later become a smash hit for Hawaiian singer Glenn Medeiros." ], "title": "20/20 (George Benson album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The George Benson Collection is a compilation album by George Benson, released in 1981.", " Originally a two-LP set, it was reissued as one compact disc.", " In addition to previously released material from Benson's tenures with A&M Records, CTI Records, and his then-current label, Warner Bros.", " Records, the album features two new songs, including Benson's #1 R&B hit \"Turn Your Love Around.\"", " \"The George Benson Collection\" was certified gold by the RIAA." ], "title": "The George Benson Collection" } ]
[ "Title: While the City Sleeps...\n\nWhile the City Sleeps... is the 1986 studio album of George Benson on Warner Bros.. It features musicians like Paulinho da Costa, Preston Glass, Paul Jackson, Jr., Marcus Miller and Narada Michael Walden (as drummer and producer), alongside young talents of the time like Kenny G, Randy Jackson and Kashif. It's part of the \"series\" of 1980s pop albums Benson recorded. Though it doesn't have any instrumental tracks, Benson's guitar playing is somewhat in the headlight in songs like \"Love Is Here Tonight\", \"Teaser\" and \"Too Many Times\". Beside being the most successful single, \"Kisses in the Moonlight\" is still frequently played by Benson at live performances and is present on many of his compilation albums (\"The Best of George Benson\", \"The George Benson Anthology\", \"The Essential Selection\", etc.) On the B-side of the \"Kisses in the Moonlight\" single – alongside \"Breezin'\" (Special Mix) on the 12\" version – is the instrumental song \"Open Your Eyes\" (George Benson/Ronnie Foster) (producer: Tommy LiPuma, engineer: Eric Calvi) which is not available elsewhere.", "Title: Ralph Schuckett\n\nRalph Dion Schuckett (born March 2, 1948 in Los Angeles, California) is an American keyboardist, songwriter, record producer and TV/film composer. He played with Clear Light (1966−68), The Peanut Butter Conspiracy (1968−70), Jo Mama (1969−72), Carole King (1969−72), Lou Reed (1972−73), Todd Rundgren and Utopia (1972−75), and, as a studio musician in both LA and NY, on albums by Carole King (notably \"Tapestry\"), James Taylor, Hall & Oates, Whitney Houston, George Benson, The Four Tops, Cher, Donna Summer, Kashif, Richie Havens, Patty Smyth, Phoebe Snow, The Manhattans, Rodney Crowell, Joan Osborne, Ellen Shipley, Elliott Murphy and many others. His string and brass arrangements can be heard on recordings by Billy Joel, George Benson, Michael Bolton, Joan Osborne, Bette Midler, Bonnie Tyler, Graham Parker and others.", "Title: Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You\n\n\"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You\" is a song written by composers Michael Masser and Gerry Goffin. It was originally recorded in 1984 by American singer and guitarist George Benson, and released in 1985 on his studio album \"20/20\", by Warner Bros. Records. This original version was produced by its own author Michael Masser, and was released as a single only in Germany in 1985. The song was not released as a single in the United States, but nevertheless, Benson recorded two video clips in the U.S. the same year, which were displayed on television programs. Two years later, the song became even more well known for a re-recording by Hawaiian singer Glenn Medeiros, whose 1987 cover eventually topped the charts in several countries.", "Title: The George Benson Cookbook\n\nThe George Benson Cookbook is the third album by jazz/soul guitarist George Benson, and the second to be produced by John Hammond.", "Title: Glenn Medeiros\n\nGlenn Alan Medeiros (born June 24, 1970) is an American singer and songwriter of Portuguese descent who achieved chart success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He is best known on the national and international music scene for his 1987 global smash, \"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You\", and \"She Ain't Worth It\", a US chart-topper in 1990, and has remained regularly involved in the musical industry in his home State of Hawaii (to include several headliner and related musical variety shows in Waikiki) long after achieving global success decades ago.", "Title: Glass Spider Tour\n\nThe Glass Spider Tour was a 1987 worldwide concert tour by David Bowie, launched in support of his album \"Never Let Me Down\". It began in May 1987 and was preceded by a two-week press tour that saw Bowie visit nine countries throughout Europe and North America to drum up public interest in the tour. The Glass Spider Tour was the first Bowie tour to visit Austria, Italy, Spain, Ireland and Wales. Through a sponsorship from Pepsi, the tour was intended to visit Russia and South America as well, but these plans were later cancelled. The tour was, at that point, the longest and most expensive tour Bowie had embarked upon in his career. At the time, the tour's elaborate set was called \"the largest touring set ever\".", "Title: Turn Your Love Around\n\n\"Turn Your Love Around\" is a vocal pop/R&B single by George Benson. The song was written by Grammy winners Bill Champlin of Chicago, Steve Lukather of Toto and producer and guitarist Jay Graydon to help fill out Benson's 1981 greatest hits album, \"The George Benson Collection\".", "Title: The New Boss Guitar of George Benson\n\nThe New Boss Guitar of George Benson is the debut album by jazz/soul guitarist George Benson.", "Title: 20/20 (George Benson album)\n\n20/20 is a studio album by George Benson, released on the Warner Bros. record label in 1985. The lead single by the same name reached #48 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA. \"You Are the Love of My Life\" is a duet with Roberta Flack; it was one of numerous songs used for Eden Capwell and Cruz Castillo on the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\". Also included on \"20/20\" is the original version of the song \"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You\" which would later become a smash hit for Hawaiian singer Glenn Medeiros.", "Title: The George Benson Collection\n\nThe George Benson Collection is a compilation album by George Benson, released in 1981. Originally a two-LP set, it was reissued as one compact disc. In addition to previously released material from Benson's tenures with A&M Records, CTI Records, and his then-current label, Warner Bros. Records, the album features two new songs, including Benson's #1 R&B hit \"Turn Your Love Around.\" \"The George Benson Collection\" was certified gold by the RIAA." ]
6,798
What is the name of this South Korean musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and actor in the rock band CNBLUE, who wrote the song You, My Star?
Jung Yong-hwa
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all proceeds went to the label's charity Love FNC." ], "title": "You, My Star" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I'm a Loner\" (외톨이야 ; \"Oetoriya\") is a song by South Korean pop-rock idol band CNBLUE.", " It is the debut and lead single to the band's first mini-album \"Bluetory\".", " Written by Han Seong-ho and Amen, the punk-rock track was released under FNC Music on January 14, 2010.", " Upon its release, CNBLUE achieved immediate commercial success; the song earned the band its first two music show wins on Korean Broadcasting System's (KBS) \"Music Bank\" and Seoul Broadcasting System's (SBS) \"Inkigayo\".", " Unprecedented at the time, CNBLUE held the record for shortest period between debuting and earning a music show win for four and a half years.", " The song also peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart." ], "title": "I'm a Loner" }, { "sentences": [ "2013 CNBLUE Blue Moon World Tour was the 2013 live concert tour of South Korean rock band CNBLUE in support of their fifth EP, \"\", which was released on 14 January 2013.", " The world tour commenced, at the conclusion of promotional activities in South Korea, with one show in Taiwan in April 2013 and scheduled concerts for Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea, Australia, Philippines and Malaysia, thru August 2013.", " Subsequent concert dates added China and Indonesia; and extended the tour into January 2014, for concerts in the United States,Mexico, Peru, and the final concert in Chile, for a total of 20 concerts in 14 countries and 18 cities." ], "title": "Blue Moon World Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "Thank U is the debut Japanese studio album by the South Korean rock band CNBLUE.", " The album was released on March 20, 2010 in Japan and the majority of the songs were sung in English with the exception of \"voice\" and \"a.ri.ga.tou.\"", " Several of the songs on this album were later released in Korean in the band's debut Korean album, \"First Step\".", " This album is the first of the two indie albums CNBlue released before signing with Warner Music Japan for their major Japanese debut on October 19, 2011.", " The album sold over 10,237 copies." ], "title": "Thank U (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Can't Stop is the fifth Korean mini-album (ninth overall) by the South Korean rock band CNBLUE.", " It was released on February 24, 2014 with the track \"Can't Stop\" as the promotional single.", " This mini album marks a whole turn on CNBLUE's music.", " Its lead singer, Jung Yong-hwa ditches the guitar and plays piano on most of the songs.", " The style of this album is, as its leader singer stated on an interview, a bit of brit rock meets melodic pop rock and even Latin melodies that can be heard in Diamond Girl." ], "title": "Can't Stop (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jung Yong-hwa (; ] ; born June 22, 1989) is a South Korean musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and actor.", " He is the leader, lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band CNBLUE.", " Jung made his television debut in \"You're Beautiful\" (2009), and has since starred in television dramas \"Heartstrings\" (2011), \"Marry Him If You Dare\" (2013) and \"The Three Musketeers\" (2014).", " In 2015, Jung made his solo debut with the album \"One Fine Day\"." ], "title": "Jung Yong-hwa" }, { "sentences": [ "Kang Min-hyuk (; born on June 28, 1991) is a South Korean musician, singer-songwriter, and actor.", " He is the drummer of South Korean rock band CNBLUE." ], "title": "Kang Min-hyuk" }, { "sentences": [ "Lee Jung-shin (이정신, born on September 15, 1991) is a South Korean musician, singer, rapper, and actor.", " He is the bassist of South Korean rock band CNBLUE, which debuted in January 2010 in South Korea." ], "title": "Lee Jung-shin" } ]
[ "Title: Lee Jong-hyun\n\nLee Jong-hyun (Hangul: 이종현; ] ; born on May 15, 1990) is a South Korean musician, singer-songwriter and actor. He is the lead guitarist and vocalist of South Korean rock band CNBLUE.", "Title: White (CNBLUE song)\n\n\"White\" (stylized \"WHITE\") is a song by South Korean rock band CNBLUE. It was released on April 8, 2015, as their ninth single under Warner Music Japan and 12th single overall in Japan. The song was conceived by guitarist Lee Jong-hyun in midst of the CNBLUE 2014 Arena Tour \"Wave\" concerts. The song was written by band members Lee Jong-hyun and Jung Yong-hwa, in addition to miwa. Portraying a message of hope, \"White\" combines the band's rock style and infuses a synthesizer to create a sound distinctive from the band's previous work.", "Title: You, My Star\n\n\"You, My Star\" (별, 그대 ; \"Byeol, Geudae \" ) is a song by South Korean musician Jung Yong-hwa of CNBLUE. Written in dedication to his fans, the song was released in December 23, 2013, under FNC Entertainment. Two days prior, Jung performed the song on the year-end music program \"SBS Gayo Daejeon\". \"You, My Star\" debuted and peaked at number 22 no South Korea's national Gaon Digital Chart; all proceeds went to the label's charity Love FNC.", "Title: I'm a Loner\n\n\"I'm a Loner\" (외톨이야 ; \"Oetoriya\") is a song by South Korean pop-rock idol band CNBLUE. It is the debut and lead single to the band's first mini-album \"Bluetory\". Written by Han Seong-ho and Amen, the punk-rock track was released under FNC Music on January 14, 2010. Upon its release, CNBLUE achieved immediate commercial success; the song earned the band its first two music show wins on Korean Broadcasting System's (KBS) \"Music Bank\" and Seoul Broadcasting System's (SBS) \"Inkigayo\". Unprecedented at the time, CNBLUE held the record for shortest period between debuting and earning a music show win for four and a half years. The song also peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart.", "Title: Blue Moon World Tour\n\n2013 CNBLUE Blue Moon World Tour was the 2013 live concert tour of South Korean rock band CNBLUE in support of their fifth EP, \"\", which was released on 14 January 2013. The world tour commenced, at the conclusion of promotional activities in South Korea, with one show in Taiwan in April 2013 and scheduled concerts for Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea, Australia, Philippines and Malaysia, thru August 2013. Subsequent concert dates added China and Indonesia; and extended the tour into January 2014, for concerts in the United States,Mexico, Peru, and the final concert in Chile, for a total of 20 concerts in 14 countries and 18 cities.", "Title: Thank U (album)\n\nThank U is the debut Japanese studio album by the South Korean rock band CNBLUE. The album was released on March 20, 2010 in Japan and the majority of the songs were sung in English with the exception of \"voice\" and \"a.ri.ga.tou.\" Several of the songs on this album were later released in Korean in the band's debut Korean album, \"First Step\". This album is the first of the two indie albums CNBlue released before signing with Warner Music Japan for their major Japanese debut on October 19, 2011. The album sold over 10,237 copies.", "Title: Can't Stop (EP)\n\nCan't Stop is the fifth Korean mini-album (ninth overall) by the South Korean rock band CNBLUE. It was released on February 24, 2014 with the track \"Can't Stop\" as the promotional single. This mini album marks a whole turn on CNBLUE's music. Its lead singer, Jung Yong-hwa ditches the guitar and plays piano on most of the songs. The style of this album is, as its leader singer stated on an interview, a bit of brit rock meets melodic pop rock and even Latin melodies that can be heard in Diamond Girl.", "Title: Jung Yong-hwa\n\nJung Yong-hwa (; ] ; born June 22, 1989) is a South Korean musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and actor. He is the leader, lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band CNBLUE. Jung made his television debut in \"You're Beautiful\" (2009), and has since starred in television dramas \"Heartstrings\" (2011), \"Marry Him If You Dare\" (2013) and \"The Three Musketeers\" (2014). In 2015, Jung made his solo debut with the album \"One Fine Day\".", "Title: Kang Min-hyuk\n\nKang Min-hyuk (; born on June 28, 1991) is a South Korean musician, singer-songwriter, and actor. He is the drummer of South Korean rock band CNBLUE.", "Title: Lee Jung-shin\n\nLee Jung-shin (이정신, born on September 15, 1991) is a South Korean musician, singer, rapper, and actor. He is the bassist of South Korean rock band CNBLUE, which debuted in January 2010 in South Korea." ]
6,799
The Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey is located in what county?
Bergen County
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[ { "sentences": [ "Robert L. “Bob” Rasmussen (born May 26, 1930 in Rio Vista, California), is a noted military artist; a retired Captain of the United States Navy; a former career naval aviator, primarily in the F-8 Crusader; a former member of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, and Director of the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola, Florida.", " His Vietnam war experiences, including surviving the fire aboard USS \"Oriskany\" , have been documented in several books.", " A prolific artist, Rasmussen has created hundreds of Naval Aviation paintings in watercolor, oil and acrylic.", " His bronze sculptures include the design of the Spirit of Naval Aviation, displayed at the front entrance of the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida, the Alan Shepard memorial heroic figure at the Astronaut Hall of Fame, and the World War II and Korean War memorials in Pensacola, Florida.", " His works have been displayed around the country, including the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, and the NASA Museum at Cape Canaveral, Florida.", " Rasmussen is the recipient of the R.G. Smith Award for Excellence in Naval Aviation Art, was inducted into the Naval Aviation Hall of Honor in 2008, and was awarded the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award on 24 September 2009." ], "title": "Robert L. Rasmussen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aviation Museum of Kentucky is an aviation museum located at the Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, Kentucky.", " Incorporated in April 1995, and opened to the public in August of the same year, it includes 12000 sqft of exhibit space, a library, and an aircraft restoration and repair shop.", " The museum is the home of the \"Kentucky Aviation Hall of Fame\"." ], "title": "Aviation Museum of Kentucky" }, { "sentences": [ "The North Carolina Aviation Museum and North Carolina Aviation Hall of Fame displays a collection across two hangars of static aircraft, uniforms and memorabilia, and an extensive collection of aircraft models.", " Nearly all aircraft on display are privately owned and on loan.", " All aircraft on display are kept in flight-worthy condition and the collection changes periodically.", " Aircraft restoration and museum operations is performed by a small staff of paid employees along with volunteers.", " It is not to be confused with the Carolinas Aviation Museum, located in Charlotte." ], "title": "North Carolina Aviation Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame (AAHOF) is located in the Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona which recognises Arizona's \"Excellence in Aviation\".", " The Aviation Hall of Fame exhibit is located in the honored \"Dorothy Finley Space Gallery\" on the Museum grounds.", " AAHOF provides to its visitors a presentation that share an opportunity to educate one with noteworthy Arizona aviators." ], "title": "Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame" }, { "sentences": [ "The Southern Museum of Flight is a civilian aviation museum Birmingham, Alabama USA.", " The facility features nearly 100 aircraft, as well as engines, models, artifacts, photographs, and paintings.", " In addition, the Southern Museum of Flight is home to the Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame, which presents Alabama Aviation History through collective biography." ], "title": "Southern Museum of Flight" }, { "sentences": [ "The Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame was established by the Colorado Aviation Historical Society (CAHS) in Denver, Colorado, USA, on November 11, 1969 for the State of Colorado.", " The original and first ten Colorado aviation pioneers were inducted into the Hall on that date.", " Guest speaker for the event was author Ernest K Gann.", " The Hall of Fame is part of the Society's \"Heritage Hall\" in the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Denver, Colorado." ], "title": "Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aviation Hall Of Fame & Museum of New Jersey was founded in 1972 and preserves New Jersey's aviation and space heritage.", " The museum displays historic aircraft, space equipment, artifacts, photographs, art and an aircraft model collection.", " The library has more than 4,000 volumes and a collection of aviation video.", " It is located at Teterboro Airport, the oldest operating airport in the Tri-State Region, at 400 Fred Wehran Drive, Teterboro, New Jersey." ], "title": "Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey" }, { "sentences": [ "The United States Naval Aviation Hall of Honor, located at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, recognizes individuals \"who by their actions or achievements made outstanding contributions to Naval Aviation.\"", " Since its inception in 1979, the Hall of Honor has enshrined 80 people representing every element of the naval aviation family: U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, Civilian and every naval aviation warfare community.", " Selectees are chosen by a board appointed by the Director, Air Warfare Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, sponsor of the Hall of Honor, and approved by the Chief of Naval Operations." ], "title": "Naval Aviation Hall of Honor" }, { "sentences": [ "Teterboro Airport (IATA: KTEB, ICAO: TEB) is a general aviation relief airport located in the boroughs of Teterboro, Moonachie, and Hasbrouck Heights in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.", " It is owned and managed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and operated by AFCO AvPORTS Management.", " The airport is in the New Jersey Meadowlands, 12 mi from Midtown Manhattan, which makes it very popular for private and corporate aircraft.", " The airport has a weight limit of 100000 lbs on aircraft, which is meant to make it nonviable as a commercial airport." ], "title": "Teterboro Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "The Iowa Aviation Museum is located at the Greenfield Municipal Airport in Greenfield, Iowa, and is dedicated to preserving Iowa's aviation heritage.", " The Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame, located at the museum, honors Iowans who have contributed significantly to the growth of aviation." ], "title": "Iowa Aviation Museum" } ]
[ "Title: Robert L. Rasmussen\n\nRobert L. “Bob” Rasmussen (born May 26, 1930 in Rio Vista, California), is a noted military artist; a retired Captain of the United States Navy; a former career naval aviator, primarily in the F-8 Crusader; a former member of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, and Director of the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola, Florida. His Vietnam war experiences, including surviving the fire aboard USS \"Oriskany\" , have been documented in several books. A prolific artist, Rasmussen has created hundreds of Naval Aviation paintings in watercolor, oil and acrylic. His bronze sculptures include the design of the Spirit of Naval Aviation, displayed at the front entrance of the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida, the Alan Shepard memorial heroic figure at the Astronaut Hall of Fame, and the World War II and Korean War memorials in Pensacola, Florida. His works have been displayed around the country, including the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, and the NASA Museum at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Rasmussen is the recipient of the R.G. Smith Award for Excellence in Naval Aviation Art, was inducted into the Naval Aviation Hall of Honor in 2008, and was awarded the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award on 24 September 2009.", "Title: Aviation Museum of Kentucky\n\nThe Aviation Museum of Kentucky is an aviation museum located at the Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, Kentucky. Incorporated in April 1995, and opened to the public in August of the same year, it includes 12000 sqft of exhibit space, a library, and an aircraft restoration and repair shop. The museum is the home of the \"Kentucky Aviation Hall of Fame\".", "Title: North Carolina Aviation Museum\n\nThe North Carolina Aviation Museum and North Carolina Aviation Hall of Fame displays a collection across two hangars of static aircraft, uniforms and memorabilia, and an extensive collection of aircraft models. Nearly all aircraft on display are privately owned and on loan. All aircraft on display are kept in flight-worthy condition and the collection changes periodically. Aircraft restoration and museum operations is performed by a small staff of paid employees along with volunteers. It is not to be confused with the Carolinas Aviation Museum, located in Charlotte.", "Title: Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame\n\nArizona Aviation Hall of Fame (AAHOF) is located in the Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona which recognises Arizona's \"Excellence in Aviation\". The Aviation Hall of Fame exhibit is located in the honored \"Dorothy Finley Space Gallery\" on the Museum grounds. AAHOF provides to its visitors a presentation that share an opportunity to educate one with noteworthy Arizona aviators.", "Title: Southern Museum of Flight\n\nThe Southern Museum of Flight is a civilian aviation museum Birmingham, Alabama USA. The facility features nearly 100 aircraft, as well as engines, models, artifacts, photographs, and paintings. In addition, the Southern Museum of Flight is home to the Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame, which presents Alabama Aviation History through collective biography.", "Title: Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame\n\nThe Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame was established by the Colorado Aviation Historical Society (CAHS) in Denver, Colorado, USA, on November 11, 1969 for the State of Colorado. The original and first ten Colorado aviation pioneers were inducted into the Hall on that date. Guest speaker for the event was author Ernest K Gann. The Hall of Fame is part of the Society's \"Heritage Hall\" in the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Denver, Colorado.", "Title: Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey\n\nThe Aviation Hall Of Fame & Museum of New Jersey was founded in 1972 and preserves New Jersey's aviation and space heritage. The museum displays historic aircraft, space equipment, artifacts, photographs, art and an aircraft model collection. The library has more than 4,000 volumes and a collection of aviation video. It is located at Teterboro Airport, the oldest operating airport in the Tri-State Region, at 400 Fred Wehran Drive, Teterboro, New Jersey.", "Title: Naval Aviation Hall of Honor\n\nThe United States Naval Aviation Hall of Honor, located at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, recognizes individuals \"who by their actions or achievements made outstanding contributions to Naval Aviation.\" Since its inception in 1979, the Hall of Honor has enshrined 80 people representing every element of the naval aviation family: U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, Civilian and every naval aviation warfare community. Selectees are chosen by a board appointed by the Director, Air Warfare Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, sponsor of the Hall of Honor, and approved by the Chief of Naval Operations.", "Title: Teterboro Airport\n\nTeterboro Airport (IATA: KTEB, ICAO: TEB) is a general aviation relief airport located in the boroughs of Teterboro, Moonachie, and Hasbrouck Heights in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is owned and managed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and operated by AFCO AvPORTS Management. The airport is in the New Jersey Meadowlands, 12 mi from Midtown Manhattan, which makes it very popular for private and corporate aircraft. The airport has a weight limit of 100000 lbs on aircraft, which is meant to make it nonviable as a commercial airport.", "Title: Iowa Aviation Museum\n\nThe Iowa Aviation Museum is located at the Greenfield Municipal Airport in Greenfield, Iowa, and is dedicated to preserving Iowa's aviation heritage. The Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame, located at the museum, honors Iowans who have contributed significantly to the growth of aviation." ]