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Which opera premiered first, Mefistofele or Gawain?
Mefistofele
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Blechman's 1953 book \"The Juggler of Our Lady.", " A Medieval Legend\".", " Composed in 1956, the opera premiered on 23 February 1962 in New Orleans, Louisiana performed by the Xavier University Opera Workshop.", " It was performed again in 1972 by Opera/South in Jackson Mississippi in a double bill with William Grant Still's opera \"Highway 1, U.S.A.\".", " The 1972 performance of both operas was also broadcast on Voice of America." ], "title": "The Juggler of Our Lady (opera)" }, { "sentences": [ "Emilio Venturini (1878 - 1952) was an Italian operatic lyric tenor known for his portrayal of character roles.", " He made his professional opera debut in 1900 in Italy where he remained for the next several years.", " In 1901 he sang the role of Brighella in Mascagni's \"Le maschere\" at the Teatro Regio in Turin.", " He made his La Scala debut in 1903 as Froh in Wagner's \"Das Rheingold\" and sang in the premiere of Umberto Giordano's \"Siberia\".", " In 1904, he originated the role of Prince Yamadori in Puccini's \"Madama Butterfly\" at La Scala.", " In 1905, Venturini joined the roster of the Opéra National de Paris.", " In 1907 he moved to London to sing with Royal Opera at Covent Garden.", " In 1910, Venturini became a member of the Chicago Opera Association where he performed roles until the summer of 1917.", " While in Chicago he sang mostly character parts but did sing some major roles like Turiddu in \"Cavalleria rusticana\", Edgardo in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" and the Pinkerton in \"Madama Butterfly\".", " In 1911 he sang the roles of Cassio in Verdi's \"Otello\" and Spoletta in Puccini's \"Tosca\" at the Metropolitan Opera.", " Venturini also returned to Italy for brief periods in 1910, 1911, and 1916 to perform roles with the Teatro Massimo in Palermo.", " In 1921, Venturini joined the roster at La Scala and sang roles with that opera house until 1948.", " He notably originated the roles of Il Tempiere in Boito's \"Nerone\" in 1924 and Pang in Puccini's \"Turandot\" in 1926.", " and was the first to record the role of Nereo in Boito's \"Mefistofele\" in the 1931 La Scala recording." ], "title": "Emilio Venturini" }, { "sentences": [ "Harriet, the Woman Called Moses is an opera in two acts composed by Thea Musgrave who also wrote the libretto which is loosely based on episodes in the life of the American abolitionist and former slave Harriet Tubman.", " The opera premiered on 1 March 1985 in Norfolk, Virginia, performed by Virginia Opera with subsequent broadcasts of the Virginia Opera production on National Public Radio and BBC Radio 3.", " Musgrave later wrote two shortened versions of the opera—The Story of Harriet Tubman (premiered 1993) and Remembering Harriet (premiered 2006)." ], "title": "Harriet, the Woman Called Moses" }, { "sentences": [ "Gallantry is a one act opera by composer Douglas Moore.", " The work is a parody of soap opera, complete with sung commercial interruptions.", " The work uses an English language libretto by Arnold Sundgaard.", " The opera premiered in a double bill with Dominick Argento's \"The Boor\" on March 19, 1958, in New York City at the now-destroyed Brander Matthews Theater on 117th Street, between Amsterdam Avenue and Morningside Drive.", " It was presented by the Columbia University School of Music with a student cast.", " It has subsequently been staged by several other university opera theatre programs in the United States and Canada, including UCLA (1958, 1974, and 1994), Immaculate Heart College (1968), Goucher College (1969), the University of Michigan (1978), the University of Toronto (1988), San Diego State University (1989), Pepperdine University (1990), Wilfrid Laurier University (1992), the University of Arizona (1995), George Washington University (1999), and the University of Wisconsin (2003) among others.", " The University of Southern California toured the opera to the Netherlands in 1968." ], "title": "Gallantry (opera)" } ]
[ "Title: Mefistofele\n\nMefistofele (] ) is an opera in a prologue, four acts and an epilogue, the only completed opera with music by the Italian composer-librettist Arrigo Boito (there are several completed operas for which he was librettist only). The opera was given its premiere on 5 March 1868 at La Scala, Milan, under the baton of the composer, despite his lack of experience and skill as a conductor.", "Title: Gawain (opera)\n\nGawain is an opera with music by Harrison Birtwistle to a libretto by David Harsent. The story is based on the Middle English romance \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\". The opera was a commission from the Royal Opera House, London, where it was first performed on 30 May 1991. Rhian Samuel has published a detailed analysis of the opera. Birtwistle revised it in 1994, and the premiere of the revised version was given at the Royal Opera House on 20 April 1994.", "Title: Il burbero di buon cuore\n\nIl burbero di buon cuore (\"The Good-Hearted Curmudgeon\") is an opera dramma giocoso in two acts by Vicente Martín y Soler. The Italian libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte is based on the French comedy \"Le bourru bienfaisant\" by Carlo Goldoni. The opera premiered on January 4, 1786 in Vienna at the Burgtheater with a cast that included three well known Viennese singers of the day: Nancy Storace as Angelica, Francesco Benucci as Ferramondo, and Maria Mandini as Marina. The opera premiered in the same year and at the same house as Mozart's \"Le nozze di Figaro\", and both operas enjoyed revivals at the Burgtheater three years later — each boasting two new arias for new leading ladies. The new arias for \"Il burbero di buon cuore\" (\"\"Chi sa, chi sa, qual sia\"\" K. 582 in Act I and \"\"Vado, ma dove?\"\" K. 583 in Act II, both for Lucilla) were actually composed by Mozart, as Martín y Soler had left Vienna to work at the court of Catherine the Great in St. Petersburg. The opera recently received its first modern revival in 2007 at the Teatro Real in Madrid, a performance which was videotaped live and released on DVD in 2009.", "Title: Simón Bolívar (opera)\n\nSimón Bolívar is an opera in two acts composed by Thea Musgrave who also wrote the libretto. It is loosely based on episodes in the life of Simón Bolívar, the military and political leader who played a leading role in freeing Latin American countries from Spanish rule. The opera premiered on 20 January 1995 performed by Virginia Opera at the Harrison Opera House in Norfolk, Virginia. Although the libretto is written in English, the opera was performed at the premiere in Spanish translation.", "Title: Asrael\n\nAsrael is a \"leggenda\" or opera in four acts by composer Alberto Franchetti and librettist Ferdinando Fontana. The plot, based on German fairy tale and folklore, displays the conflict between the spirit of evil and the spirit of Christian love, represented by Asrael and Nefta respectively. The work is Franchetti's first opera and displays strong influences of Meyerbeer and Wagner, mixed with late 19th-century Italian idioms. The opera premiered at the Teatro Municipale di Reggio on 11 February 1888. The opera made its United States debut at the Metropolitan Opera on November 26, 1890 with Andreas Dippel in the title role.", "Title: Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi (season 8)\n\nThe eighth season of \"\", an Indian reality and stunt television series premiered first on 22 July 2017 and is broadcast on Colors TV. The name of the season is \"Khatron Ke Khiladi: Pain in Spain\". It airs on Saturday and Sunday nights at 9 PM. The series is produced by Endemol India of Deepak Dhar. This season also witnessed Nia Sharma coming back twice after being eliminated.", "Title: The Juggler of Our Lady (opera)\n\nThe Juggler of Our Lady is an opera in one act composed by Ulysses Kay to a libretto by Alexander King. The libretto is based on Robert O. Blechman's 1953 book \"The Juggler of Our Lady. A Medieval Legend\". Composed in 1956, the opera premiered on 23 February 1962 in New Orleans, Louisiana performed by the Xavier University Opera Workshop. It was performed again in 1972 by Opera/South in Jackson Mississippi in a double bill with William Grant Still's opera \"Highway 1, U.S.A.\". The 1972 performance of both operas was also broadcast on Voice of America.", "Title: Emilio Venturini\n\nEmilio Venturini (1878 - 1952) was an Italian operatic lyric tenor known for his portrayal of character roles. He made his professional opera debut in 1900 in Italy where he remained for the next several years. In 1901 he sang the role of Brighella in Mascagni's \"Le maschere\" at the Teatro Regio in Turin. He made his La Scala debut in 1903 as Froh in Wagner's \"Das Rheingold\" and sang in the premiere of Umberto Giordano's \"Siberia\". In 1904, he originated the role of Prince Yamadori in Puccini's \"Madama Butterfly\" at La Scala. In 1905, Venturini joined the roster of the Opéra National de Paris. In 1907 he moved to London to sing with Royal Opera at Covent Garden. In 1910, Venturini became a member of the Chicago Opera Association where he performed roles until the summer of 1917. While in Chicago he sang mostly character parts but did sing some major roles like Turiddu in \"Cavalleria rusticana\", Edgardo in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" and the Pinkerton in \"Madama Butterfly\". In 1911 he sang the roles of Cassio in Verdi's \"Otello\" and Spoletta in Puccini's \"Tosca\" at the Metropolitan Opera. Venturini also returned to Italy for brief periods in 1910, 1911, and 1916 to perform roles with the Teatro Massimo in Palermo. In 1921, Venturini joined the roster at La Scala and sang roles with that opera house until 1948. He notably originated the roles of Il Tempiere in Boito's \"Nerone\" in 1924 and Pang in Puccini's \"Turandot\" in 1926. and was the first to record the role of Nereo in Boito's \"Mefistofele\" in the 1931 La Scala recording.", "Title: Harriet, the Woman Called Moses\n\nHarriet, the Woman Called Moses is an opera in two acts composed by Thea Musgrave who also wrote the libretto which is loosely based on episodes in the life of the American abolitionist and former slave Harriet Tubman. The opera premiered on 1 March 1985 in Norfolk, Virginia, performed by Virginia Opera with subsequent broadcasts of the Virginia Opera production on National Public Radio and BBC Radio 3. Musgrave later wrote two shortened versions of the opera—The Story of Harriet Tubman (premiered 1993) and Remembering Harriet (premiered 2006).", "Title: Gallantry (opera)\n\nGallantry is a one act opera by composer Douglas Moore. The work is a parody of soap opera, complete with sung commercial interruptions. The work uses an English language libretto by Arnold Sundgaard. The opera premiered in a double bill with Dominick Argento's \"The Boor\" on March 19, 1958, in New York City at the now-destroyed Brander Matthews Theater on 117th Street, between Amsterdam Avenue and Morningside Drive. It was presented by the Columbia University School of Music with a student cast. It has subsequently been staged by several other university opera theatre programs in the United States and Canada, including UCLA (1958, 1974, and 1994), Immaculate Heart College (1968), Goucher College (1969), the University of Michigan (1978), the University of Toronto (1988), San Diego State University (1989), Pepperdine University (1990), Wilfrid Laurier University (1992), the University of Arizona (1995), George Washington University (1999), and the University of Wisconsin (2003) among others. The University of Southern California toured the opera to the Netherlands in 1968." ]
7,001
The winner of the 1993 Miss USA contest had a minor role in a 2003 romantic comedy starring LL Cool J that was inspired by what Shakespeare play?
"The Taming of the Shrew"
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[ { "sentences": [ "At the conclusion of the final competition, Chelsi Smith of Texas was crowned by outgoing titleholder Lu Parker of South Carolina.", " Smith became the seventh Texan titleholder, the first Miss Texas USA and Miss USA to win the Congeniality award and also the only Miss USA from Texas to win the Miss Universe title.", " She also became the 4th winner to be crowned as Miss USA in her home state." ], "title": "Miss USA 1995" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenya Summer Moore (born January 24, 1971), is an American actress, model, producer, author, television personality, and entrepreneur.", " She currently co-stars in the Bravo TV series The Real Housewives of Atlanta and was a member of the cast of The Celebrity Apprentice 7 (2015).", " Moore rose to prominence in 1993 after winning the Miss USA contest which led her to compete in that year's Miss Universe pageant ultimately landing her among the top six, but she did not place.", " She subsequently appeared in minor roles in films including Waiting To Exhale (1995) and Deliver Us From Eva (2003).", " Moore has produced several film projects, had a book published, and starred in her own exercise video." ], "title": "Kenya Moore" }, { "sentences": [ "Miss USA 2004, the 53rd Miss USA pageant, was held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on April 12, 2004.", " The winner of the beauty pageant was Shandi Finnessey, who became the first winner from the state of Missouri.", " Finnessey was crowned by outgoing Miss USA Susie Castillo, of Massachusetts." ], "title": "Miss USA 2004" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Kool Thing\" was the first major label single from American alternative rock band Sonic Youth's 1990 album \"Goo\".", " It was released in June 1990 on Geffen Records.", " The song was inspired by an interview bassist/singer Kim Gordon conducted with LL Cool J for \"Spin\" in which the two artists clashed.", " Although he is never mentioned by name, the song's lyrics contain several references to LL Cool J. Gordon's lyrics make reference to several of the rapper's works, including the single \"I Can't Live Without My Radio\" and the album \"Walking With a Panther\".", " She also repeats the line \"I don't think so\", which appears in LL Cool J's \"Going Back to Cali\".", " Chuck D also contributed some vocals to the song." ], "title": "Kool Thing" }, { "sentences": [ "In 1996, Moore won the Miss Northern Tennessee local title before competing for and winning the Miss Tennessee Teen USA 1997 contest.", " She went on to represent Tennessee in the Miss Teen USA contest held at South Padre Island, Texas on 20 August 1997.", " During the final competition Moore won all three areas of competition: evening gown, swimsuit and interview.", " She was the first delegate from Tennessee to win the Miss Teen USA or Miss USA titles.", " Her prize package included more than $150,000 of cash and prizes." ], "title": "Shelly Moore" }, { "sentences": [ "Jebbia won the Miss Massachusetts USA title in 1997, in her first attempt at a pageant title.", " She went on to represent Massachusetts in the Miss USA 1998 pageant, becoming that state's first Miss USA winner.", " Whilst Jebbia had little prior experience, her first runner-up Shauna Gambill had previously held the Miss Teen USA 1994 title.", " Jebbia's \"sister\" titleholder, Miss Massachusetts Teen USA 1998 Susie Castillo, went on to hold the Miss Massachusetts USA title and became Massachusetts' second Miss USA titleholder in 2003." ], "title": "Shawnae Jebbia" }, { "sentences": [ "Miss USA 2008, the 57th Miss USA beauty pageant, was held in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 11, 2008.", " At the conclusion of the final night of competition, Crystle Stewart, Miss Texas USA, was crowned the winner by outgoing titleholder, Rachel Smith of Tennessee.", " Crystle represented the United States at the Miss Universe 2008 pageant, which was held in Vietnam, where she placed in the Top 10.", " This is the first time in Miss USA history that two consecutive women of African-American descent have been crowned." ], "title": "Miss USA 2008" }, { "sentences": [ "Miss USA 1961, the tenth Miss USA pageant, took place in Miami Beach, Florida on July 13, 1961.", " The pageant was won by Sharon Brown of Louisiana, who was crowned by outgoing titleholder Linda Bement of Utah.", " Brown's win gave Louisiana a second title in four years, marking the first time a state had won two Miss USA titles outright (Utah had two titleholders in 1957 and 1960, but Charlotte Sheffield in 1957 originally placed 1st runner-up, and inherited the crown after the disqualification of the winner).", " Two days after her victory, Brown went on to place as 4th runner-up at Miss Universe 1961." ], "title": "Miss USA 1961" }, { "sentences": [ "Deliver Us from Eva is a 2003 American romantic comedy film starring LL Cool J and Gabrielle Union, revolving around LL's character Ray being paid to date a troublesome young lady named Eva (Union).", " To some extent, it is a modern, urban update of William Shakespeare's play, \"The Taming of the Shrew\".", " It was released to the US theaters on February 7, 2003 by Focus Features, and also stars Essence Atkins, Duane Martin, and Mel Jackson." ], "title": "Deliver Us from Eva" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Paradise\" is a song by American rapper LL Cool J featuring American R&B singer Amerie.", " Produced by Trackmasters, the track was released in early 2003 as the second single from LL Cool J's ninth studio album, \"10\" (2002).", " It also appears on the soundtrack to the 2003 film \"Deliver Us from Eva\", in which LL Cool J stars alongside Gabrielle Union.", " Singer Tweet was originally slated to provide vocals but Amerie was eventually chosen instead.", " \"Paradise\" samples Keni Burke's 1982 smooth jazz hit \"Risin' to the Top\", penned by Burke, Allan Felder, and Norma Jean Wright.", " The song samples Tamia's So into You." ], "title": "Paradise (LL Cool J song)" } ]
[ "Title: Miss USA 1995\n\nAt the conclusion of the final competition, Chelsi Smith of Texas was crowned by outgoing titleholder Lu Parker of South Carolina. Smith became the seventh Texan titleholder, the first Miss Texas USA and Miss USA to win the Congeniality award and also the only Miss USA from Texas to win the Miss Universe title. She also became the 4th winner to be crowned as Miss USA in her home state.", "Title: Kenya Moore\n\nKenya Summer Moore (born January 24, 1971), is an American actress, model, producer, author, television personality, and entrepreneur. She currently co-stars in the Bravo TV series The Real Housewives of Atlanta and was a member of the cast of The Celebrity Apprentice 7 (2015). Moore rose to prominence in 1993 after winning the Miss USA contest which led her to compete in that year's Miss Universe pageant ultimately landing her among the top six, but she did not place. She subsequently appeared in minor roles in films including Waiting To Exhale (1995) and Deliver Us From Eva (2003). Moore has produced several film projects, had a book published, and starred in her own exercise video.", "Title: Miss USA 2004\n\nMiss USA 2004, the 53rd Miss USA pageant, was held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on April 12, 2004. The winner of the beauty pageant was Shandi Finnessey, who became the first winner from the state of Missouri. Finnessey was crowned by outgoing Miss USA Susie Castillo, of Massachusetts.", "Title: Kool Thing\n\n\"Kool Thing\" was the first major label single from American alternative rock band Sonic Youth's 1990 album \"Goo\". It was released in June 1990 on Geffen Records. The song was inspired by an interview bassist/singer Kim Gordon conducted with LL Cool J for \"Spin\" in which the two artists clashed. Although he is never mentioned by name, the song's lyrics contain several references to LL Cool J. Gordon's lyrics make reference to several of the rapper's works, including the single \"I Can't Live Without My Radio\" and the album \"Walking With a Panther\". She also repeats the line \"I don't think so\", which appears in LL Cool J's \"Going Back to Cali\". Chuck D also contributed some vocals to the song.", "Title: Shelly Moore\n\nIn 1996, Moore won the Miss Northern Tennessee local title before competing for and winning the Miss Tennessee Teen USA 1997 contest. She went on to represent Tennessee in the Miss Teen USA contest held at South Padre Island, Texas on 20 August 1997. During the final competition Moore won all three areas of competition: evening gown, swimsuit and interview. She was the first delegate from Tennessee to win the Miss Teen USA or Miss USA titles. Her prize package included more than $150,000 of cash and prizes.", "Title: Shawnae Jebbia\n\nJebbia won the Miss Massachusetts USA title in 1997, in her first attempt at a pageant title. She went on to represent Massachusetts in the Miss USA 1998 pageant, becoming that state's first Miss USA winner. Whilst Jebbia had little prior experience, her first runner-up Shauna Gambill had previously held the Miss Teen USA 1994 title. Jebbia's \"sister\" titleholder, Miss Massachusetts Teen USA 1998 Susie Castillo, went on to hold the Miss Massachusetts USA title and became Massachusetts' second Miss USA titleholder in 2003.", "Title: Miss USA 2008\n\nMiss USA 2008, the 57th Miss USA beauty pageant, was held in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 11, 2008. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, Crystle Stewart, Miss Texas USA, was crowned the winner by outgoing titleholder, Rachel Smith of Tennessee. Crystle represented the United States at the Miss Universe 2008 pageant, which was held in Vietnam, where she placed in the Top 10. This is the first time in Miss USA history that two consecutive women of African-American descent have been crowned.", "Title: Miss USA 1961\n\nMiss USA 1961, the tenth Miss USA pageant, took place in Miami Beach, Florida on July 13, 1961. The pageant was won by Sharon Brown of Louisiana, who was crowned by outgoing titleholder Linda Bement of Utah. Brown's win gave Louisiana a second title in four years, marking the first time a state had won two Miss USA titles outright (Utah had two titleholders in 1957 and 1960, but Charlotte Sheffield in 1957 originally placed 1st runner-up, and inherited the crown after the disqualification of the winner). Two days after her victory, Brown went on to place as 4th runner-up at Miss Universe 1961.", "Title: Deliver Us from Eva\n\nDeliver Us from Eva is a 2003 American romantic comedy film starring LL Cool J and Gabrielle Union, revolving around LL's character Ray being paid to date a troublesome young lady named Eva (Union). To some extent, it is a modern, urban update of William Shakespeare's play, \"The Taming of the Shrew\". It was released to the US theaters on February 7, 2003 by Focus Features, and also stars Essence Atkins, Duane Martin, and Mel Jackson.", "Title: Paradise (LL Cool J song)\n\n\"Paradise\" is a song by American rapper LL Cool J featuring American R&B singer Amerie. Produced by Trackmasters, the track was released in early 2003 as the second single from LL Cool J's ninth studio album, \"10\" (2002). It also appears on the soundtrack to the 2003 film \"Deliver Us from Eva\", in which LL Cool J stars alongside Gabrielle Union. Singer Tweet was originally slated to provide vocals but Amerie was eventually chosen instead. \"Paradise\" samples Keni Burke's 1982 smooth jazz hit \"Risin' to the Top\", penned by Burke, Allan Felder, and Norma Jean Wright. The song samples Tamia's So into You." ]
7,002
Which woman's magazine has been around the longest, Flare or Woman's Day?
Woman's Day
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Gilbert, \"Thespis\"." ], "title": "Cox and Box" }, { "sentences": [ "Flare is a Canadian online fashion magazine.", " It is published by Rogers Communications." ], "title": "Flare (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Richard Newman (born January 16, 1967) is an American music producer, recording engineer, composer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, talent manager and music publisher.", " He is the co-founder of New York City's Mother West Records and Studios, The Deli Magazine, and the band PLEASE, who enjoyed minor success when their single \"Here It Comes Again\" was featured on the soundtrack to the film Empire Records.", " Most notably he has been working as the main engineer, mixer and co-producer for Stephin Merritt and The Magnetic Fields since his initial work on the critically acclaimed \"69 Love Songs\".", " He has also produced, mixed and engineered work by artists such as Flare, Gospel Music, Tom Shaner, Jon DeRosa, Dylan Trees, The Davenports, Lauren Molina, Soko, The Bones of J.R. Jones, Aloud, and, Peppina.", " Newman began co-managing the Seattle based rock band Motopony in 2015 accompanying the band on their tour of the United Kingdom, and assisting in production on their live EP “Naked at the Abbey” with producer Rob Cass." ], "title": "Charles Newman (music producer)" }, { "sentences": [ "A \"flare\" is a spreading area of redness or flush.", " It is the second reaction in the triple response to injury and is due to dilatation of the arteriole.", " When this flare occurs around the ankle, it is called an ankle flare.", " The condition is also known as a malleolar flare, in reference to the malleolus, the bony prominence on each side of the ankle." ], "title": "Ankle flare" }, { "sentences": [ "K-type main-sequence stars may be candidates for supporting extraterrestrial life.", " These stars are known as \"Goldilocks stars\" as they emit enough radiation in the non-UV ray spectrum to provide a temperature that allows liquid water to exist on the surface of a planet; they also remain stable in the main phase longer than the Sun, allowing more time for life to form on a planet around a K-type main-sequence star.", " The planet's habitable zone, ranging from 0.1–0.4 to 0.3–1.3 astronomical units (AU), depending on the size of the star, is often far enough from the star so as not to be tidally locked to the star, and to have a sufficiently low solar flare activity not to be lethal to life.", " In comparison, red dwarf stars have too much solar activity and quickly tidally lock the planets in their habitable zones, making them less suitable for life.", " The odds of intelligent life arising may be better on planets around K-type main-sequence stars than around Sun-like stars, given the extra time available for it to evolve.", " Few planets thus far have been found around K-type main-sequence stars, but those that have are potential candidates for extraterrestrial life." ], "title": "Habitability of K-type main-sequence star systems" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bastille Day Flare or Bastille Day Event was a powerful solar flare on July 14, 2000, the national day of France, occurring near the peak of the solar maximum in solar cycle 23.", " The X5.7-class flare originated from a sunspot known as Active region 9077, which subsequently caused an S3 radiation storm on Earth fifteen minutes later as energetic protons bombarded the ionosphere.", " It was the biggest solar radiation event since 1989.", " The proton event was four times more intense than any previously recorded since the launches of SOHO in 1995 and ACE in 1997.", " The flare was also followed by a full-halo coronal mass ejection and a geomagnetic super storm on July 15–16.", " The geomagnetic storm peaked at the extreme level, G5, in the late hours of July 15." ], "title": "Bastille Day event" }, { "sentences": [ "DJ Flare - Sean Moran has been a scratch DJ since 1983 with many vinyl releases.", " Flare was a member of the turntablist group the Invisibl Skratch Piklz, appearing in many of their Turntable TV videos and DJ Qbert's animated movie Wave Twisters.", " He released battle records under the pseduonym \"DJ Butchwax\" on the Thud Rumble and Dirtstyle Records labels.", " He also created the Flare scratch, a scratching technique in which a sound is split in two parts leaving limitless sound possibilities to be created.", " He released a scratch DVD called Magnifrying Glass.", " He is also credited for creating the modern day style of scratch Flare scratching.", " Notable mentions, Flare was also a member of Sound Odyssey, The Bulletproof Scratch Hamsters and N.C.A \"no clickers allowed\" DJ crew and has worked with such music artists as RUN D.M.C, Third Eye Blind, El' Stew, Buckethead, Moonraker, MCM & The Monster and singer Mike Patton from Faith No More amongst others." ], "title": "DJ Flare" }, { "sentences": [ "A tripflare is a device used by military forces to secure an area and to guard against infiltration.", " It consists of tripwire around the area, linked to one or more flares.", " When the tripwire is triggered, as by someone unsuspectingly disturbing it, the flare is activated and begins burning.", " The light from the flare simultaneously warns that the perimeter may have been breached and also gives light for investigating.", " In defensive operations, trip flares are usually placed in predetermined kill zones with machine guns sighted on them." ], "title": "Tripflare" }, { "sentences": [ "On 8 January 2016, two suspected militants, armed with a melee weapon and a signal flare, allegedly arrived by sea and stormed the Bella Vista Hotel in the Red Sea city of Hurghada, Egypt, stabbing two foreign tourists from Austria and one from Sweden.", " (Early reports incorrectly stated that the victims were one German and one Danish national.)", " One of the attackers, 21-year-old student Mohammed Hassan Mohammed Mahfouz, was killed by police as he tried to take a woman hostage.", " The other attacker was injured.", " The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claimed responsibility." ], "title": "2016 Hurghada attack" }, { "sentences": [ "Woman's Day is an American women's magazine that covers such topics as homemaking, food, nutrition, physical fitness, physical attractiveness, and fashion.", " The print edition is one of the Seven Sisters magazines.", " The magazine was first published in 1931 by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company; the current publisher is Hearst Corporation." ], "title": "Woman's Day" } ]
[ "Title: Cox and Box\n\n\"Cox and Box;\" \"or, The Long-Lost Brothers\", is a one-act comic opera with a libretto by F. C. Burnand and music by Arthur Sullivan, based on the 1847 farce \"Box and Cox\" by John Maddison Morton. It was Sullivan's first successful comic opera. The story concerns a landlord who lets a room to two lodgers, one who works at night and one who works during the day. When one of them has the day off, they meet each other in the room and tempers flare. Sullivan wrote this piece five years before his first opera with W. S. Gilbert, \"Thespis\".", "Title: Flare (magazine)\n\nFlare is a Canadian online fashion magazine. It is published by Rogers Communications.", "Title: Charles Newman (music producer)\n\nCharles Richard Newman (born January 16, 1967) is an American music producer, recording engineer, composer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, talent manager and music publisher. He is the co-founder of New York City's Mother West Records and Studios, The Deli Magazine, and the band PLEASE, who enjoyed minor success when their single \"Here It Comes Again\" was featured on the soundtrack to the film Empire Records. Most notably he has been working as the main engineer, mixer and co-producer for Stephin Merritt and The Magnetic Fields since his initial work on the critically acclaimed \"69 Love Songs\". He has also produced, mixed and engineered work by artists such as Flare, Gospel Music, Tom Shaner, Jon DeRosa, Dylan Trees, The Davenports, Lauren Molina, Soko, The Bones of J.R. Jones, Aloud, and, Peppina. Newman began co-managing the Seattle based rock band Motopony in 2015 accompanying the band on their tour of the United Kingdom, and assisting in production on their live EP “Naked at the Abbey” with producer Rob Cass.", "Title: Ankle flare\n\nA \"flare\" is a spreading area of redness or flush. It is the second reaction in the triple response to injury and is due to dilatation of the arteriole. When this flare occurs around the ankle, it is called an ankle flare. The condition is also known as a malleolar flare, in reference to the malleolus, the bony prominence on each side of the ankle.", "Title: Habitability of K-type main-sequence star systems\n\nK-type main-sequence stars may be candidates for supporting extraterrestrial life. These stars are known as \"Goldilocks stars\" as they emit enough radiation in the non-UV ray spectrum to provide a temperature that allows liquid water to exist on the surface of a planet; they also remain stable in the main phase longer than the Sun, allowing more time for life to form on a planet around a K-type main-sequence star. The planet's habitable zone, ranging from 0.1–0.4 to 0.3–1.3 astronomical units (AU), depending on the size of the star, is often far enough from the star so as not to be tidally locked to the star, and to have a sufficiently low solar flare activity not to be lethal to life. In comparison, red dwarf stars have too much solar activity and quickly tidally lock the planets in their habitable zones, making them less suitable for life. The odds of intelligent life arising may be better on planets around K-type main-sequence stars than around Sun-like stars, given the extra time available for it to evolve. Few planets thus far have been found around K-type main-sequence stars, but those that have are potential candidates for extraterrestrial life.", "Title: Bastille Day event\n\nThe Bastille Day Flare or Bastille Day Event was a powerful solar flare on July 14, 2000, the national day of France, occurring near the peak of the solar maximum in solar cycle 23. The X5.7-class flare originated from a sunspot known as Active region 9077, which subsequently caused an S3 radiation storm on Earth fifteen minutes later as energetic protons bombarded the ionosphere. It was the biggest solar radiation event since 1989. The proton event was four times more intense than any previously recorded since the launches of SOHO in 1995 and ACE in 1997. The flare was also followed by a full-halo coronal mass ejection and a geomagnetic super storm on July 15–16. The geomagnetic storm peaked at the extreme level, G5, in the late hours of July 15.", "Title: DJ Flare\n\nDJ Flare - Sean Moran has been a scratch DJ since 1983 with many vinyl releases. Flare was a member of the turntablist group the Invisibl Skratch Piklz, appearing in many of their Turntable TV videos and DJ Qbert's animated movie Wave Twisters. He released battle records under the pseduonym \"DJ Butchwax\" on the Thud Rumble and Dirtstyle Records labels. He also created the Flare scratch, a scratching technique in which a sound is split in two parts leaving limitless sound possibilities to be created. He released a scratch DVD called Magnifrying Glass. He is also credited for creating the modern day style of scratch Flare scratching. Notable mentions, Flare was also a member of Sound Odyssey, The Bulletproof Scratch Hamsters and N.C.A \"no clickers allowed\" DJ crew and has worked with such music artists as RUN D.M.C, Third Eye Blind, El' Stew, Buckethead, Moonraker, MCM & The Monster and singer Mike Patton from Faith No More amongst others.", "Title: Tripflare\n\nA tripflare is a device used by military forces to secure an area and to guard against infiltration. It consists of tripwire around the area, linked to one or more flares. When the tripwire is triggered, as by someone unsuspectingly disturbing it, the flare is activated and begins burning. The light from the flare simultaneously warns that the perimeter may have been breached and also gives light for investigating. In defensive operations, trip flares are usually placed in predetermined kill zones with machine guns sighted on them.", "Title: 2016 Hurghada attack\n\nOn 8 January 2016, two suspected militants, armed with a melee weapon and a signal flare, allegedly arrived by sea and stormed the Bella Vista Hotel in the Red Sea city of Hurghada, Egypt, stabbing two foreign tourists from Austria and one from Sweden. (Early reports incorrectly stated that the victims were one German and one Danish national.) One of the attackers, 21-year-old student Mohammed Hassan Mohammed Mahfouz, was killed by police as he tried to take a woman hostage. The other attacker was injured. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claimed responsibility.", "Title: Woman's Day\n\nWoman's Day is an American women's magazine that covers such topics as homemaking, food, nutrition, physical fitness, physical attractiveness, and fashion. The print edition is one of the Seven Sisters magazines. The magazine was first published in 1931 by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company; the current publisher is Hearst Corporation." ]
7,003
Who owned the Acadia Plantation that culminated in his death at the battle of the Alamo?
James Bowie
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[ { "sentences": [ "Evergreen Plantation is a plantation located on Louisiana Highway 18 near Wallace, Louisiana.", " The main house was constructed mostly in 1790, renovated to its current Greek Revival style in 1832, and the plantation's historical crop was sugarcane.", " It was an operating plantation up until about 1930, when the Depression brought about the abandonment of the house.", " However, it continued to produce sugar cane under the direction of the bank that owned it, and is still a working sugar cane plantation today.", " It was extensively restored during the 1940s, with 300,000 bricks from the demolished Uncle Sam Plantation used in the restoration." ], "title": "Evergreen Plantation (Wallace, Louisiana)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Chedabucto occurred against Fort St. Louis in Chedabucto (present-day Guysborough, Nova Scotia) on June 3, 1690 during King William's War (1689–97).", " The battle was part of Sir William Phips and New England's military campaign against Acadia.", " New England sent an overwhelming force to conquer Acadia by capturing the capital Port Royal, Chedabucto, and attacking other villages.", " The aftermath of these battles was unlike any of the previous military campaigns against Acadia.", " The violence of the attacks alienated many of the Acadians from the New Englanders, broke their trust, and made it difficult for them to deal amicably with the English-speakers." ], "title": "Battle of Chedabucto" }, { "sentences": [ "Damacio Jiménez was Tejano soldier who served under Juan Seguín during the Battle of the Alamo, but was not recognized as such until 150 years afterwards.", " Records placing him among those who perished in the battle were found in 1986 among court files by Laredo, Texas attorney Raul Casso IV.", " In support of an 1861 military land grant claim by the heirs of Jiménez, Seguin provided sworn testimony verifying the soldier's place in his company, as did Cornelio Delgado who stated he had seen Jiménez's corpse after the battle.", " The cash-poor Republic of Texas adopted a system of military land grants in lieu of service pay.", " Issuance of the grants were dependent upon the military muster lists and either the veterans or their heirs filing a claim, a process that required an upfront fee to complete.", " For service at the Battle of the Alamo and the Goliad massacre, the heirs were eligible to file for the land grants.", " Researchers on the defenders of the Alamo sometimes relied on the military land grants, but did not always check through the muster lists.", " Although the claim was filed in 1861, it was never registered due to a lack of filing fee.", " Casso referred to Jiménez as \"the 189th Alamo defender\".", " He was officially added to the list of Alamo defenders in 1987." ], "title": "Damacio Jiménez" }, { "sentences": [ "The Orton Plantation is a historic plantation house in the Smithville Township of Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States.", " Located beside the Cape Fear River between Wilmington and Southport, Orton Plantation is considered to be a near-perfect example of Southern antebellum architecture.", " Built in 1735 by the co-founder of Brunswick Town, the Orton Plantation house is one of the oldest structures in Brunswick County.", " During its history Orton Plantation has been attacked by Native Americans, used as a military hospital, and been home to lawyers, physicians, military leaders, and a Colonial governor.", " Although the home is privately owned and closed to the public, the Orton Plantation Gardens and family-owned chapel have become a tourist destination in Southeastern North Carolina, attracting thousands of visitors each year.", " On April 11, 1973, the Orton Plantation was added to the National Register of Historic Places." ], "title": "Orton Plantation" }, { "sentences": [ "The Alamo Mission in San Antonio is commonly called The Alamo and was originally known as \"Misión San Antonio de Valero\".", " It was founded in the 18th century as a Roman Catholic mission and fortress compound, and today is part of the San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site in San Antonio, Texas, United States.", " It was the site of the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, and is now a museum in the Alamo Plaza Historic District." ], "title": "Alamo Mission in San Antonio" }, { "sentences": [ "The Acadia Plantation was a historic plantation house in Thibodaux, Louisiana, U.S..", " It was the plantation of James Bowie, who served in the Battle of the Alamo.", " It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 29, 1987.", " It was demolished in 2010." ], "title": "Acadia Plantation" }, { "sentences": [ "James \"Jim\" Bowie (pronounced ) (  1796 – March 6, 1836) was a 19th-century American pioneer, who played a prominent role in the Texas Revolution, culminating in his death at the Battle of the Alamo.", " Stories of him as a fighter and frontiersman, both real and fictitious, have made him a legendary figure in Texas history and a folk hero of American culture." ], "title": "James Bowie" }, { "sentences": [ "Simon-Pierre Denys de Bonaventure (22 June 1659 – 7 February 1711) was an officer in the colonial troupes de la marine of New France and was heavily involved with the events of Acadia from 1685 until his death.", " He participated in the Naval battle off St. John (1691), the Naval battle off St. John (1696) and the Siege of Pemaquid (1696).", " He governed Acadia after the death of the governor Jacques-François de Monbeton de Brouillan (September 1705) until the appointment of the new governor, Daniel d'Auger de Subercase on 22 May 1706." ], "title": "Simon-Pierre Denys de Bonaventure" }, { "sentences": [ "Heroes of the Alamo (1937) is a low-budget retelling of the events of the Texas Revolution and the Battle of the Alamo.", " It was produced by Anthony J. Xydias and reuses the battle scenes of his 1926 silent film \"Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo\".", " About 35 minutes of the latter film is available on the DVD of \"Heroes of the Alamo\", all that remains of the silent film." ], "title": "Heroes of the Alamo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Siege of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) describes the first thirteen days of the Battle of the Alamo.", " On February 23, Mexican troops under General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna entered San Antonio de Bexar, Texas and surrounded the Alamo Mission.", " The Alamo was defended by a small force of Texans and Tejanos, led by William Barrett Travis and James Bowie, and included Davy Crockett.", " Before beginning his assault on the Alamo, Santa Anna offered them one last chance to surrender.", " Travis replied by opening fire on the Mexican forces and, in doing so, effectively sealed their fate.", " The siege ended when the Mexican Army launched an early-morning assault on March 6.", " Almost all of the defenders were killed, although several civilians survived." ], "title": "Siege of the Alamo" } ]
[ "Title: Evergreen Plantation (Wallace, Louisiana)\n\nEvergreen Plantation is a plantation located on Louisiana Highway 18 near Wallace, Louisiana. The main house was constructed mostly in 1790, renovated to its current Greek Revival style in 1832, and the plantation's historical crop was sugarcane. It was an operating plantation up until about 1930, when the Depression brought about the abandonment of the house. However, it continued to produce sugar cane under the direction of the bank that owned it, and is still a working sugar cane plantation today. It was extensively restored during the 1940s, with 300,000 bricks from the demolished Uncle Sam Plantation used in the restoration.", "Title: Battle of Chedabucto\n\nThe Battle of Chedabucto occurred against Fort St. Louis in Chedabucto (present-day Guysborough, Nova Scotia) on June 3, 1690 during King William's War (1689–97). The battle was part of Sir William Phips and New England's military campaign against Acadia. New England sent an overwhelming force to conquer Acadia by capturing the capital Port Royal, Chedabucto, and attacking other villages. The aftermath of these battles was unlike any of the previous military campaigns against Acadia. The violence of the attacks alienated many of the Acadians from the New Englanders, broke their trust, and made it difficult for them to deal amicably with the English-speakers.", "Title: Damacio Jiménez\n\nDamacio Jiménez was Tejano soldier who served under Juan Seguín during the Battle of the Alamo, but was not recognized as such until 150 years afterwards. Records placing him among those who perished in the battle were found in 1986 among court files by Laredo, Texas attorney Raul Casso IV. In support of an 1861 military land grant claim by the heirs of Jiménez, Seguin provided sworn testimony verifying the soldier's place in his company, as did Cornelio Delgado who stated he had seen Jiménez's corpse after the battle. The cash-poor Republic of Texas adopted a system of military land grants in lieu of service pay. Issuance of the grants were dependent upon the military muster lists and either the veterans or their heirs filing a claim, a process that required an upfront fee to complete. For service at the Battle of the Alamo and the Goliad massacre, the heirs were eligible to file for the land grants. Researchers on the defenders of the Alamo sometimes relied on the military land grants, but did not always check through the muster lists. Although the claim was filed in 1861, it was never registered due to a lack of filing fee. Casso referred to Jiménez as \"the 189th Alamo defender\". He was officially added to the list of Alamo defenders in 1987.", "Title: Orton Plantation\n\nThe Orton Plantation is a historic plantation house in the Smithville Township of Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States. Located beside the Cape Fear River between Wilmington and Southport, Orton Plantation is considered to be a near-perfect example of Southern antebellum architecture. Built in 1735 by the co-founder of Brunswick Town, the Orton Plantation house is one of the oldest structures in Brunswick County. During its history Orton Plantation has been attacked by Native Americans, used as a military hospital, and been home to lawyers, physicians, military leaders, and a Colonial governor. Although the home is privately owned and closed to the public, the Orton Plantation Gardens and family-owned chapel have become a tourist destination in Southeastern North Carolina, attracting thousands of visitors each year. On April 11, 1973, the Orton Plantation was added to the National Register of Historic Places.", "Title: Alamo Mission in San Antonio\n\nThe Alamo Mission in San Antonio is commonly called The Alamo and was originally known as \"Misión San Antonio de Valero\". It was founded in the 18th century as a Roman Catholic mission and fortress compound, and today is part of the San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site in San Antonio, Texas, United States. It was the site of the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, and is now a museum in the Alamo Plaza Historic District.", "Title: Acadia Plantation\n\nThe Acadia Plantation was a historic plantation house in Thibodaux, Louisiana, U.S.. It was the plantation of James Bowie, who served in the Battle of the Alamo. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 29, 1987. It was demolished in 2010.", "Title: James Bowie\n\nJames \"Jim\" Bowie (pronounced ) (  1796 – March 6, 1836) was a 19th-century American pioneer, who played a prominent role in the Texas Revolution, culminating in his death at the Battle of the Alamo. Stories of him as a fighter and frontiersman, both real and fictitious, have made him a legendary figure in Texas history and a folk hero of American culture.", "Title: Simon-Pierre Denys de Bonaventure\n\nSimon-Pierre Denys de Bonaventure (22 June 1659 – 7 February 1711) was an officer in the colonial troupes de la marine of New France and was heavily involved with the events of Acadia from 1685 until his death. He participated in the Naval battle off St. John (1691), the Naval battle off St. John (1696) and the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). He governed Acadia after the death of the governor Jacques-François de Monbeton de Brouillan (September 1705) until the appointment of the new governor, Daniel d'Auger de Subercase on 22 May 1706.", "Title: Heroes of the Alamo\n\nHeroes of the Alamo (1937) is a low-budget retelling of the events of the Texas Revolution and the Battle of the Alamo. It was produced by Anthony J. Xydias and reuses the battle scenes of his 1926 silent film \"Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo\". About 35 minutes of the latter film is available on the DVD of \"Heroes of the Alamo\", all that remains of the silent film.", "Title: Siege of the Alamo\n\nThe Siege of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) describes the first thirteen days of the Battle of the Alamo. On February 23, Mexican troops under General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna entered San Antonio de Bexar, Texas and surrounded the Alamo Mission. The Alamo was defended by a small force of Texans and Tejanos, led by William Barrett Travis and James Bowie, and included Davy Crockett. Before beginning his assault on the Alamo, Santa Anna offered them one last chance to surrender. Travis replied by opening fire on the Mexican forces and, in doing so, effectively sealed their fate. The siege ended when the Mexican Army launched an early-morning assault on March 6. Almost all of the defenders were killed, although several civilians survived." ]
7,004
The Commissioner of Police heads up the largest disciplined service under the Security Bureau of Hong Kong, and reports to whom?
Secretary for Security
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{ "title": [ "Commissioner of Police (Hong Kong)", "Hong Kong Police Force" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Hong Kong Disciplined Services Medal was a long service medal awarded to members of the Hong Kong Disciplined Services in British Hong Kong.", " Established by Royal Warrant 8 July 1986, the award of the medal was intended to replace the awarding of the Imperial Service Medal." ], "title": "Hong Kong Disciplined Services Medal" }, { "sentences": [ "Deng Yuanzhao or Deng Fa () (March 7, 1906 – August 4, 1946) was an early leader of the Chinese Communist Party.", " He was born in Yuncheng District, Yunfu, Guangdong, and participated in the Canton–Hong Kong strike and the Guangzhou Uprising in his youth.", " He later engaged in underground work in Guangzhou and Hong Kong for the CCP, and become Party Committee Secretary of Guangzhou and Hong Kong and head of the Organisation Department in Guangdong.", " After 1931, he was active in the Jiangxi–Fujian Soviet and worked as the Party Committee Secretary of Fujian, and head of the State Political Security Bureau.", " He later assisted in the war, becoming the Political Director of the Shaan-Gan Army's 3rd Column, in charge of the secret police.", " His handling of the position earned him the nickname of China's Dzerzhinsky; he was present in the Long March.", " During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he was appointed representative of the CCP to Xinjiang, and among other positions, became the fifth president of the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the highest training center for party workers and leaders.", " Deng served as principal from 1939 to 1942.", " He died in a plane crash in 1946, along with other senior Communist leaders including Ye Ting, Bo Gu, and Wang Ruofei." ], "title": "Deng Fa" }, { "sentences": [ "The Commissioner of Police () heads the Hong Kong Police Force and reports to the Secretary for Security." ], "title": "Commissioner of Police (Hong Kong)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Security Bureau of the National Police Agency (警察庁警備局 , Keisatsu-chō Keibi-kyoku ) is a bureau of the Japan's National Police Agency in charge of national-level internal security affairs.", " It supervises the Security Bureau and the Public Security Bureau of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, and Security Departments of the Prefectural Police Departments for those issues." ], "title": "National Police Agency Security Bureau (Japan)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau () is a department of the municipal government of Beijing.", " It serves as the city's public security bureau and police department.", " The headquarters is in Qianmen, Dongcheng District." ], "title": "Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau" }, { "sentences": [ "The Government Flying Service (GFS) is a disciplined unit of the Government of Hong Kong.", " It was established on 1 April 1993, when Hong Kong was under British rule.", " It then took over all the non-military operations of the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force (RHKAAF), which was an auxiliary unit of the United Kingdom Royal Air Force.", " After Hong Kong was handed over to the People's Republic of China in 1997, the GFS remains as a government unit of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and is responsible for search and rescue (SAR), air ambulance, firefighting, and police operations." ], "title": "Government Flying Service" }, { "sentences": [ "Yemen's primary and most feared internal security and intelligence-gathering force is the Political Security Organization (PSO) منظمة الأمن السياسي, led by military officers; it reports directly to the president and operates its own detention centers.", " There are an estimated 150,000 personnel in the PSO.", " The Central Security Organization, which is part of the Ministry of Interior, maintains a paramilitary force and also has its own extrajudicial detention facilities.", " Also attached to the Ministry of Interior is the Criminal Investigative Department (CID) of the police, which conducts most criminal investigations and arrests.", " The total strength of the CID is estimated to be 13,000 personnel.", " According to the U.S. Department of State, members of the PSO and Ministry of Interior police forces have committed serious human rights violations, including physical abuse and lengthy detentions without formal charges.", " In 2002 the government established the National Security Bureau, which reports directly to the president and appears to have similar responsibilities to those of the PSO, but it remains unclear how the two organizations coordinate their responsibilities." ], "title": "Law enforcement in Yemen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) () is the largest disciplined service under the Security Bureau of Hong Kong.", " It is the world's second, and Asia's first, police agency to operate with a modern policing system.", " It was formed on 1 May 1844 by the British Hong Kong government with a strength of 32 officers.", " In 1969, Queen Elizabeth II granted the 'Royal' prefix and the HKPF became the \"Royal Hong Kong Police Force\", only to be removed in 1997 upon the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to China." ], "title": "Hong Kong Police Force" }, { "sentences": [ "Outbound Travel Alert System (OTA System, ) is a travel advice system for residents of Hong Kong who are travelling overseas.", " Based on risk assessments by the Security Bureau of the Hong Kong Government, it advises travellers from Hong Kong of the potential risk to personal safety in other countries or regions in the current environment." ], "title": "Outbound Travel Alert System" }, { "sentences": [ "The Security Bureau () is a body of the Government of Hong Kong responsible for a range of activities, including law enforcement, search and rescue and administer various laws in relation to the security of Hong Kong." ], "title": "Security Bureau (Hong Kong)" } ]
[ "Title: Hong Kong Disciplined Services Medal\n\nThe Hong Kong Disciplined Services Medal was a long service medal awarded to members of the Hong Kong Disciplined Services in British Hong Kong. Established by Royal Warrant 8 July 1986, the award of the medal was intended to replace the awarding of the Imperial Service Medal.", "Title: Deng Fa\n\nDeng Yuanzhao or Deng Fa () (March 7, 1906 – August 4, 1946) was an early leader of the Chinese Communist Party. He was born in Yuncheng District, Yunfu, Guangdong, and participated in the Canton–Hong Kong strike and the Guangzhou Uprising in his youth. He later engaged in underground work in Guangzhou and Hong Kong for the CCP, and become Party Committee Secretary of Guangzhou and Hong Kong and head of the Organisation Department in Guangdong. After 1931, he was active in the Jiangxi–Fujian Soviet and worked as the Party Committee Secretary of Fujian, and head of the State Political Security Bureau. He later assisted in the war, becoming the Political Director of the Shaan-Gan Army's 3rd Column, in charge of the secret police. His handling of the position earned him the nickname of China's Dzerzhinsky; he was present in the Long March. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he was appointed representative of the CCP to Xinjiang, and among other positions, became the fifth president of the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the highest training center for party workers and leaders. Deng served as principal from 1939 to 1942. He died in a plane crash in 1946, along with other senior Communist leaders including Ye Ting, Bo Gu, and Wang Ruofei.", "Title: Commissioner of Police (Hong Kong)\n\nThe Commissioner of Police () heads the Hong Kong Police Force and reports to the Secretary for Security.", "Title: National Police Agency Security Bureau (Japan)\n\nThe Security Bureau of the National Police Agency (警察庁警備局 , Keisatsu-chō Keibi-kyoku ) is a bureau of the Japan's National Police Agency in charge of national-level internal security affairs. It supervises the Security Bureau and the Public Security Bureau of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, and Security Departments of the Prefectural Police Departments for those issues.", "Title: Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau\n\nThe Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau () is a department of the municipal government of Beijing. It serves as the city's public security bureau and police department. The headquarters is in Qianmen, Dongcheng District.", "Title: Government Flying Service\n\nThe Government Flying Service (GFS) is a disciplined unit of the Government of Hong Kong. It was established on 1 April 1993, when Hong Kong was under British rule. It then took over all the non-military operations of the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force (RHKAAF), which was an auxiliary unit of the United Kingdom Royal Air Force. After Hong Kong was handed over to the People's Republic of China in 1997, the GFS remains as a government unit of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and is responsible for search and rescue (SAR), air ambulance, firefighting, and police operations.", "Title: Law enforcement in Yemen\n\nYemen's primary and most feared internal security and intelligence-gathering force is the Political Security Organization (PSO) منظمة الأمن السياسي, led by military officers; it reports directly to the president and operates its own detention centers. There are an estimated 150,000 personnel in the PSO. The Central Security Organization, which is part of the Ministry of Interior, maintains a paramilitary force and also has its own extrajudicial detention facilities. Also attached to the Ministry of Interior is the Criminal Investigative Department (CID) of the police, which conducts most criminal investigations and arrests. The total strength of the CID is estimated to be 13,000 personnel. According to the U.S. Department of State, members of the PSO and Ministry of Interior police forces have committed serious human rights violations, including physical abuse and lengthy detentions without formal charges. In 2002 the government established the National Security Bureau, which reports directly to the president and appears to have similar responsibilities to those of the PSO, but it remains unclear how the two organizations coordinate their responsibilities.", "Title: Hong Kong Police Force\n\nThe Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) () is the largest disciplined service under the Security Bureau of Hong Kong. It is the world's second, and Asia's first, police agency to operate with a modern policing system. It was formed on 1 May 1844 by the British Hong Kong government with a strength of 32 officers. In 1969, Queen Elizabeth II granted the 'Royal' prefix and the HKPF became the \"Royal Hong Kong Police Force\", only to be removed in 1997 upon the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to China.", "Title: Outbound Travel Alert System\n\nOutbound Travel Alert System (OTA System, ) is a travel advice system for residents of Hong Kong who are travelling overseas. Based on risk assessments by the Security Bureau of the Hong Kong Government, it advises travellers from Hong Kong of the potential risk to personal safety in other countries or regions in the current environment.", "Title: Security Bureau (Hong Kong)\n\nThe Security Bureau () is a body of the Government of Hong Kong responsible for a range of activities, including law enforcement, search and rescue and administer various laws in relation to the security of Hong Kong." ]
7,005
Dua Lipa, an English singer, songwriter and model, the album spawned the number-one single "New Rules" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album, released in what year?
2017
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{ "title": [ "Dua Lipa", "New Rules (song)" ], "sent_id": [ 5, 0 ] }
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[ "Title: Last Dance (Dua Lipa song)\n\n\"Last Dance\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017). Lipa wrote the song with Stephen \"Koz\" Kozmeniuk and Talay Riley, with Kozmeniuk handling the song's production. It was released on 9 February 2016 as the album's second single. The track appears on the deluxe edition of \"Dua Lipa\". It peaked at number four on the \"Billboard\" Twitter Emerging Artists chart, spending seven weeks on it.", "Title: Dua Lipa\n\nDua Lipa ( ; ] ; born 22 August 1995) is an English singer, songwriter and model. Her musical career began at age 16, when she began covering songs by other artists on YouTube. In 2015, she was signed with Warner Music Group, and released her first single soon after. In December 2016, a documentary about Lipa was commissioned by \"The Fader\" magazine, titled \"See in Blue\". In January 2017, she won the EBBA Public Choice Award. Her self-titled debut studio album was released on 2 June 2017. The album spawned seven singles, including the top-10 single \"Be the One\" and the number-one single \"New Rules\".", "Title: Lost in Your Light\n\n\"Lost in Your Light\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa, featuring American singer Miguel. The song was released on 21 April 2017 as the fifth single from Lipa's eponymous debut studio album. It was released as an instant-grat track to those who pre-ordered the song on the iTunes Store. The song was written by Lipa, Miguel, and Rick Nowels, while production was handled by Miguel and Stephen \"Koz\" Kozmeniuk. The accompanying music video, directed by Henry Schofield, was filmed in Los Angeles and premiered on 26 May 2017.", "Title: Be the One (Dua Lipa song)\n\n\"Be the One\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017). It was written by Lucy Taylor, Digital Farm Animals and Jack Tarrant, and produced by Digital Farm Animals. The song was released on 30 October 2015 as the album's lead single.", "Title: Hotter than Hell Tour (Dua Lipa)\n\nHotter than Hell Tour is the second official concert tour by English singer Dua Lipa, in support of her debut studio album \"Dua Lipa\" (2017). It is named after her hit single \"Hotter than Hell\".", "Title: Blow Your Mind (Mwah)\n\n\"Blow Your Mind (Mwah)\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017). It was released on 26 August 2016 as the album's fourth single. The song debuted at number 50 and peaked at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart; in the United States, it reached number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming Lipa's first song to chart in the country. It also topped the \"Billboard\" Dance Club Songs chart, becoming Lipa's first number-one single on that chart.", "Title: US and Europe Tour\n\nThe US and Europe Tour is the third official concert tour by English singer Dua Lipa. The tour supports her debut studio album \"Dua Lipa\" (2017). The tour began on 24 February 2017 in Chicago.", "Title: Dua Lipa (album)\n\nDua Lipa is the debut studio album by English singer Dua Lipa. It was released on 2 June 2017 by Warner Bros. Records. The lyrical themes revolve around her personal views of love, rising above, sex and self-empowerment.", "Title: New Rules (song)\n\n\"New Rules\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017). The track was written by Caroline Ailin, Emily Warren and Ian Kirkpatrick, while production was handled by the latter. It was released to contemporary hit radio in the United Kingdom on 21 July 2017 as the album's sixth single. It impacted the same format in the United States on 22 August 2017.", "Title: Hotter than Hell (Dua Lipa song)\n\n\"Hotter than Hell\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017). It was written by Lipa, Adam Midgley, Tommy Baxter and Gerard O'Connell, and produced by Stephen \"Koz\" Kozmeniuk. The song was released on 6 May 2016 as the album's third single. \"Hotter than Hell\" peaked at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart, while reaching the top 20 in Australia, Belgium and the Netherlands." ]
7,006
In which country have some of Dilip D'Souza's articles been published?
India
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[ { "sentences": [ "Confessions of a Nazi Spy is a 1939 American spy thriller film and the first blatantly anti-Nazi film produced by a major Hollywood studio.", " The film stars Edward G. Robinson, Francis Lederer, George Sanders, Paul Lukas, and a large cast of German actors, including some who had emigrated from their country after the rise of Adolf Hitler.", " Though the film can be seen as propaganda, it was based on the articles of former FBI agent Leon G. Turrou, who had been active in investigating Nazi spy rings in the United States prior to the war, and lost his position at the Bureau when he published the articles without permission." ], "title": "Confessions of a Nazi Spy" }, { "sentences": [ "Dilip D'Souza (born 1960) is a Mumbai-based writer and journalist.", " He writes about social and political causes.", " His columns have appeared in The Sunday Observer, Rediff.", "com, Outlook, Mid-Day, Hindustan Times, indiatogether.org, The Caravan and other publications." ], "title": "Dilip D'Souza" }, { "sentences": [ "Brympton d'Evercy (also known as Brympton House) is a manor house near Yeovil in the county of Somerset, England.", " It has been called the most beautiful house in England, in a country of architecturally pleasing country houses.", " In 1927 the British magazine \"Country Life\" published a set of three articles on the house, in which Christopher Hussey, near the start of his 50-year career as an architectural authority and documenter of British country houses, described Brympton d'Evercy as \"the most incomparable house in Britain, the one which created the greatest impression and summarises so exquisitely English country life qualities.\"", " His articles remain the only detailed account of the house, which in its long history has belonged to six families: the D'Evercys, the Stourtons, the Sydenhams, the Fanes, the Weeks (1992–2007), and the purchaser in 2007." ], "title": "Brympton d'Evercy" }, { "sentences": [ "Country Music was a bi-monthly magazine on country music founded in New York City in 1972 by John Killion, Russell D. Barnard and Spencer Oettinger.", " It was known for taking an approach to music journalism closer in tone to Rolling Stone with an insistence on high-caliber writing and knowledgability, unlike earlier country fan publications that opted to uncritically publicize artists and their work.", " The magazine became known for informed, sometimes critical articles and reviews and also for its advocacy for the early 1970s \"Outlaw\" movement and its coverage of traditional country artists of the past.", " In 1978 the three co-founders, known as KBO Publishers, sold the magazine to Candlelite Music, who published it as a bimonthy until 1981 with co-founder Russell Barnard as editor.", " Candlelite sold to another entity, who published only briefly before it went bankrupt.", " In 1983, Barnard re-acquired the \"Country Music \" name, created Silver Eagle Publishers and resumed publication from Westport, Connecticut as a high-quality bimonthly.", " Barnard sold the publication to Sussex Publications in 1999, who moved offices to Nashville.", " By 2000, Sussex had sold it to American Media, who published until folding it into \" Country Weeklyin 2003.", " Its last issue was dated August–September 2003.", " A second American Media publication on country music, \"Country Weekly\", continued publication after the closure of \"Country Music\"." ], "title": "Country Music (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Milena Rudnytska (Ukrainian: Мілена Рудницька : 15 July 1892 – 29 March 1979) was a Ukrainian educator, women's activist, politician and writer.", " One of the most influential voices in the interwar period of the Galician women's movement leadership, she published articles in various periodicals.", " As a member of the Polish Sejm between 1928 and 1935, she brought issues of suppression by government authorities to the world stage, including the Polish regime's efforts to repress the culture of minority Ukrainians and the Soviet regime's denial of starvation in Ukraine during the famine of 1932-1933.", " With the Soviet and Nazi occupations of Ukraine, Rudnytska fled the country and remained an exile for the remainder of her days, publishing books and articles as she moved throughout Europe and the United States." ], "title": "Milena Rudnytska" }, { "sentences": [ "Outlook is a weekly general interest English news magazine published in India." ], "title": "Outlook (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hekmat (Persian: حكمت‎ ‎  –\"Wisdom\") was the first Persian-language newspaper to be published in Egypt, as well as the first Persian journal to be published in an Arab country.", " Founded and managed by the Iranian expat Mohammad-Mahdi Tabrizi (died 1914), a physician by profession, it was published from 20 September 1892 until 30 May 1911.", " \"Hekmat\" carried mostly news, but also feature a variety of articles on political and social issues.", " Despite being published in an \"Arab country\", it avoided the usage of Arabic terms and compoun words as well as Arabicized forms of non-Arab words throughouts its texts." ], "title": "Hekmat" }, { "sentences": [ "The Persian weekly journal Sur-e Esrafil (Persian: صور اسراقیل; DMG: Ṣūr-e Esrāfīl; English: “Trumpet of Esrafil“) was published between May 1907 and March 1909.", " The first 32 issues were published by the founder of the journal, Mirza Jahangir Khan (1870-1908), an Iranian author and journalist.", " With its liberal as well as revolutionary orientation \"Sur-e Esrafil\" contributed significantly to support the Constitutional Revolution.", " The editor published articles criticising strongly the high-class and the social situation of the country that time and discussing controversial between conservatives and modern religion.", " But the journal became well-known and famous due to its literary satirical elements.", " Ali Akbar Dehkhoda (1879-1956) was responsible for the satirical articles of the column „Charand-o Parand“ („Nonsense“).", " He had a simple linguistic style in contrast to the rather literary style addressing the educated people.", " In this way he wanted to reach the majority of the population and to address the daily problems of the common people." ], "title": "Sur-e Esrafil (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dilip Kumar Ganguly (born 1940) is an Indian neurophysiologist, neuropharmacologist, and a former head of the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and director of the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology.", " Born on 4 January 1940 in Kolkata, in the Indian state of West Bengal, he is known for his researches on Parkinsonism as well as for his efforts in promoting neuropharmacological studies in India, and his researches have been documented by way of several articles in per-reviewed journals.", " Besides, he has contributed chapters to books published by others and his work has been cited by any researchers.", " He is a founder fellow of the Indian Academy of Neurosciences and has served as its vice president.", " The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, the apex agency of the Government of India for scientific research, awarded him the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, one of the highest Indian science awards for his contributions to Medical Sciences in 1985." ], "title": "D. K. Ganguly" }, { "sentences": [ "Cotinga is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal of ornithology published by the Neotropical Bird Club.", " It was established in 1994 and covers the field of neotropical ornithology and bird conservation in South America, Central America from Mexico to Panama, and the islands of the Caribbean.", " The focus of the journal is on new distributional and temporal information, including new country records, new biological information, particularly on breeding, and new interpretations on taxonomy, particularly descriptions of new taxa.", " It publishes articles, short notes, and reviews.", " Articles are published in English, Spanish, or Portuguese, with an abstract in English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French.", " The current editor-in-chief is George Wallace." ], "title": "Cotinga (journal)" } ]
[ "Title: Confessions of a Nazi Spy\n\nConfessions of a Nazi Spy is a 1939 American spy thriller film and the first blatantly anti-Nazi film produced by a major Hollywood studio. The film stars Edward G. Robinson, Francis Lederer, George Sanders, Paul Lukas, and a large cast of German actors, including some who had emigrated from their country after the rise of Adolf Hitler. Though the film can be seen as propaganda, it was based on the articles of former FBI agent Leon G. Turrou, who had been active in investigating Nazi spy rings in the United States prior to the war, and lost his position at the Bureau when he published the articles without permission.", "Title: Dilip D'Souza\n\nDilip D'Souza (born 1960) is a Mumbai-based writer and journalist. He writes about social and political causes. His columns have appeared in The Sunday Observer, Rediff. com, Outlook, Mid-Day, Hindustan Times, indiatogether.org, The Caravan and other publications.", "Title: Brympton d'Evercy\n\nBrympton d'Evercy (also known as Brympton House) is a manor house near Yeovil in the county of Somerset, England. It has been called the most beautiful house in England, in a country of architecturally pleasing country houses. In 1927 the British magazine \"Country Life\" published a set of three articles on the house, in which Christopher Hussey, near the start of his 50-year career as an architectural authority and documenter of British country houses, described Brympton d'Evercy as \"the most incomparable house in Britain, the one which created the greatest impression and summarises so exquisitely English country life qualities.\" His articles remain the only detailed account of the house, which in its long history has belonged to six families: the D'Evercys, the Stourtons, the Sydenhams, the Fanes, the Weeks (1992–2007), and the purchaser in 2007.", "Title: Country Music (magazine)\n\nCountry Music was a bi-monthly magazine on country music founded in New York City in 1972 by John Killion, Russell D. Barnard and Spencer Oettinger. It was known for taking an approach to music journalism closer in tone to Rolling Stone with an insistence on high-caliber writing and knowledgability, unlike earlier country fan publications that opted to uncritically publicize artists and their work. The magazine became known for informed, sometimes critical articles and reviews and also for its advocacy for the early 1970s \"Outlaw\" movement and its coverage of traditional country artists of the past. In 1978 the three co-founders, known as KBO Publishers, sold the magazine to Candlelite Music, who published it as a bimonthy until 1981 with co-founder Russell Barnard as editor. Candlelite sold to another entity, who published only briefly before it went bankrupt. In 1983, Barnard re-acquired the \"Country Music \" name, created Silver Eagle Publishers and resumed publication from Westport, Connecticut as a high-quality bimonthly. Barnard sold the publication to Sussex Publications in 1999, who moved offices to Nashville. By 2000, Sussex had sold it to American Media, who published until folding it into \" Country Weeklyin 2003. Its last issue was dated August–September 2003. A second American Media publication on country music, \"Country Weekly\", continued publication after the closure of \"Country Music\".", "Title: Milena Rudnytska\n\nMilena Rudnytska (Ukrainian: Мілена Рудницька : 15 July 1892 – 29 March 1979) was a Ukrainian educator, women's activist, politician and writer. One of the most influential voices in the interwar period of the Galician women's movement leadership, she published articles in various periodicals. As a member of the Polish Sejm between 1928 and 1935, she brought issues of suppression by government authorities to the world stage, including the Polish regime's efforts to repress the culture of minority Ukrainians and the Soviet regime's denial of starvation in Ukraine during the famine of 1932-1933. With the Soviet and Nazi occupations of Ukraine, Rudnytska fled the country and remained an exile for the remainder of her days, publishing books and articles as she moved throughout Europe and the United States.", "Title: Outlook (magazine)\n\nOutlook is a weekly general interest English news magazine published in India.", "Title: Hekmat\n\nHekmat (Persian: حكمت‎ ‎  –\"Wisdom\") was the first Persian-language newspaper to be published in Egypt, as well as the first Persian journal to be published in an Arab country. Founded and managed by the Iranian expat Mohammad-Mahdi Tabrizi (died 1914), a physician by profession, it was published from 20 September 1892 until 30 May 1911. \"Hekmat\" carried mostly news, but also feature a variety of articles on political and social issues. Despite being published in an \"Arab country\", it avoided the usage of Arabic terms and compoun words as well as Arabicized forms of non-Arab words throughouts its texts.", "Title: Sur-e Esrafil (magazine)\n\nThe Persian weekly journal Sur-e Esrafil (Persian: صور اسراقیل; DMG: Ṣūr-e Esrāfīl; English: “Trumpet of Esrafil“) was published between May 1907 and March 1909. The first 32 issues were published by the founder of the journal, Mirza Jahangir Khan (1870-1908), an Iranian author and journalist. With its liberal as well as revolutionary orientation \"Sur-e Esrafil\" contributed significantly to support the Constitutional Revolution. The editor published articles criticising strongly the high-class and the social situation of the country that time and discussing controversial between conservatives and modern religion. But the journal became well-known and famous due to its literary satirical elements. Ali Akbar Dehkhoda (1879-1956) was responsible for the satirical articles of the column „Charand-o Parand“ („Nonsense“). He had a simple linguistic style in contrast to the rather literary style addressing the educated people. In this way he wanted to reach the majority of the population and to address the daily problems of the common people.", "Title: D. K. Ganguly\n\nDilip Kumar Ganguly (born 1940) is an Indian neurophysiologist, neuropharmacologist, and a former head of the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and director of the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology. Born on 4 January 1940 in Kolkata, in the Indian state of West Bengal, he is known for his researches on Parkinsonism as well as for his efforts in promoting neuropharmacological studies in India, and his researches have been documented by way of several articles in per-reviewed journals. Besides, he has contributed chapters to books published by others and his work has been cited by any researchers. He is a founder fellow of the Indian Academy of Neurosciences and has served as its vice president. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, the apex agency of the Government of India for scientific research, awarded him the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, one of the highest Indian science awards for his contributions to Medical Sciences in 1985.", "Title: Cotinga (journal)\n\nCotinga is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal of ornithology published by the Neotropical Bird Club. It was established in 1994 and covers the field of neotropical ornithology and bird conservation in South America, Central America from Mexico to Panama, and the islands of the Caribbean. The focus of the journal is on new distributional and temporal information, including new country records, new biological information, particularly on breeding, and new interpretations on taxonomy, particularly descriptions of new taxa. It publishes articles, short notes, and reviews. Articles are published in English, Spanish, or Portuguese, with an abstract in English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French. The current editor-in-chief is George Wallace." ]
7,007
Piper Kerman served her sentence at FCI Danbury for what crime?
money-laundering
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The series is created and adapted for television by Jenji Kohan.", "Title: Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury\n\nThe Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury (FCI Danbury) is a low-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Danbury, Connecticut. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. The facility also has an adjacent satellite prison camp that houses minimum-security female offenders. It was announced in the summer of 2013 that FCI Danbury would transition from housing women to housing men with the female inmates transferring out between August and December 2013 and the male inmates arriving in early 2014. The satellite camp will continue to house female offenders.", "Title: Orange Is the New Black (season 5)\n\nThe fifth season of the American comedy-drama television series \"Orange Is the New Black\" premiered on Netflix on June 9, 2017, at 12:00 am PST in multiple countries. It consists of thirteen episodes, each between 51–60 minutes. The series is based on Piper Kerman's memoir, \"\" (2010), about her experiences at FCI Danbury, a minimum-security federal prison. The series is created and adapted for television by Jenji Kohan.", "Title: Orange Is the New Black (season 4)\n\nThe fourth season of the American comedy-drama television series \"Orange Is the New Black\" premiered on Netflix on June 17, 2016, at 12:00 am PST in multiple countries. It consists of thirteen episodes, each between 54–60 minutes, with a 77-minute finale. The series is based on Piper Kerman's memoir, \"\" (2010), about her experiences at FCI Danbury, a minimum-security federal prison. The series is created and adapted for television by Jenji Kohan.", "Title: Piper Kerman\n\nPiper Eressea Kerman (born September 28, 1969) is an American memoirist convicted of felony money-laundering charges; her memoir \"\" about her experiences in prison was adapted into the critically acclaimed Netflix original comedy-drama series \"Orange Is the New Black\".", "Title: Orange Is the New Black\n\nOrange Is the New Black (sometimes abbreviated to OITNB) is an American comedy-drama web television series created by Jenji Kohan for Netflix. The series is based on Piper Kerman's memoir, \"\" (2010), about her experiences at FCI Danbury, a minimum-security federal prison. \"Orange Is the New Black\" premiered on July 11, 2013 on the streaming service Netflix. In February 2016, the series was renewed for a fifth, sixth, and seventh season. The fifth season was released on June 9, 2017. The series is produced by Tilted Productions in association with Lionsgate Television.", "Title: Orange Is the New Black (season 1)\n\nThe first season of the American comedy-drama television series \"Orange Is the New Black\" premiered on Netflix on July 11, 2013, at 12:00 am PST in multiple countries. It consists of thirteen episodes, each between 51–60 minutes. The series is based on Piper Kerman's memoir, \"\" (2010), about her experiences at FCI Danbury, a minimum-security federal prison. Created and adapted for television by Jenji Kohan. In July 2011, Netflix was in negotiations with Lionsgate for a 13-episode TV adaptation of Kerman's memoirs. The series began filming in the old Rockland Children's Psychiatric Center in Rockland County, New York, on March 7, 2013. The title sequence features photos of real former female prisoners including Kerman herself.", "Title: List of Orange Is the New Black characters\n\nOrange Is the New Black is an American comedy-drama series created by Jenji Kohan that airs on Netflix. It is based on Piper Kerman's memoir, \"\", about her experiences in a women's prison. The series' protagonist is Piper Chapman, a woman sentenced to 15 months in a woman's federal prison for her part in a drug smuggling operation ten years before the start of the first season. It follows Piper's experiences in and out of prison along with the experiences of a diverse ensemble.", "Title: Lesbian Request Denied\n\n\"Lesbian Request Denied\" is the third episode of the first season of American comedy-drama series \"Orange Is the New Black\" (\"OITNB\"), based on Piper Kerman's memoir, \"\" (2010), regarding her time at FCI Danbury, a minimum-security federal prison. It was written by Sian Heder, and is one of two \"OITNB\" episodes directed by award-winning actress and director Jodie Foster. The episode was originally released, simultaneously with twelve other episodes making up the first season, on American streaming service Netflix on July 11, 2013." ]
7,008
To which group does the singer, who stars with Lee Sang-woo in the TV series All About My Mom belong ?
S.E.S..
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7,009
Which American rock band, formed in Tennessee in 1999, recieved a nomination in 2013 for best rock album at the 56th Gramy Awards?
Kings of Leon
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January 14, 1982, lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Nathan Followill (b. June 26, 1979, drums, percussion, backing vocals) and Jared Followill (b. November 20, 1986, bass guitar, backing vocals), with their cousin Matthew Followill (b. September 10, 1984, lead guitar, backing vocals)." ], "title": "Kings of Leon" }, { "sentences": [ "Reeve Oliver is an American pop rock band formed in 2000 in San Diego, California.", " They have released two albums and several EPs and have toured with larger acts such as The Vandals, Yellowcard, and Switchfoot.", " They have been locally recognized at the San Diego Music Awards, earning \"best rock album\" in 2003 for \"The Reeveolution EP\" and again in 2005 for \"Reeve Oliver\", and being named \"best rock act\" at the 2006 awards." ], "title": "Reeve Oliver" }, { "sentences": [ "Finger Eleven is a Canadian rock band from Burlington, Ontario, formed in 1990.", " They have released seven total studio albums (six as Finger Eleven and one as Rainbow Butt Monkeys), with their album \"The Greyest of Blue Skies\" bringing them into the mainstream.", " The 2003 self-titled album achieved Gold status in the United States and Platinum in Canada, largely from the success of the single \"One Thing\", which marked the band's first placing on the US Hot 100 Chart at number 16.", " Their 2007 album, \"Them vs. You vs. Me\", launched the single \"Paralyzer\", which went on to top numerous charts including the Canadian Hot 100 and both US rock charts, as well as reaching No. 6 on the US Hot 100 and No. 12 on the Australian Singles Chart.", " They won the Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year in 2008.", " It was later certified gold status in the US and multi platinum in Canada.", " They released their sixth studio album, \"Life Turns Electric\", on October 5, 2010; it was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Rock Album of the Year.", " They released their first single, \"Living in a Dream\", adding a little bit of more of funk rock and dance rock, just like their hit song \"Paralyzer\". \"", "Five Crooked Lines\", their 7th studio album, was released July 31, 2015, with \"Wolves and Doors\" as the lead single." ], "title": "Finger Eleven" }, { "sentences": [ "Highly Suspect is an American rock trio from Cape Cod, Massachusetts.", " The band was founded by twin brothers Rich (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Ryan Meyer (drums, backing vocals) and their best friend Johnny Stevens (guitar, lead vocals).", " After starting as a bar cover band, they relocated to Brooklyn, New York, where they recorded \"The Worst Humans EP\" with producer Joel Hamilton (Elvis Costello, Plastic Ono Band, The Black Keys, Wu-Tang Clan).", " The band's first studio album, \"Mister Asylum\", was released on July 17, 2015, earning Highly Suspect a nomination for Best Rock Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards.", " The song \"Lydia\" was also nominated for Best Rock Song.", " Their second studio album, \"The Boy Who Died Wolf\", was released on November 18, 2016." ], "title": "Highly Suspect" }, { "sentences": [ "Blunderbuss is the debut album by Jack White, released on April 23, 2012 through White's own label Third Man Records in association with XL Recordings and Columbia Records.", " The album was released in MP3, compact disc, and vinyl editions.", " The album was almost entirely written, recorded, and produced by White in 2011.", " The first single from the album, \"Love Interruption\", was released on January 30, 2012 through White's website and Third Man Records website.", " The album debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 with first-week sales of 138,000 copies.", " The album received Grammy Award nominations for Album of the Year and Best Rock Album at the 2013 Grammy Awards, while the single \"Freedom at 21\" was nominated for Best Rock Song.", " The single \"I'm Shakin\" was nominated for Best Rock Performance at 2014 Grammy Awards." ], "title": "Blunderbuss (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Killing Heidi is an Australian rock band formed in Violet Town, Victoria in 1996, initially as a folk-pop duo by siblings, Ella and Jesse Hooper.", " The band have released three studio albums, \"Reflector\" (March 2000), which reached No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, \"Present\" (October 2002) and \"Killing Heidi\" (August 2004).", " Their top 20 singles are \"Weir\" (October 1999), \"Mascara\" (November, No. 1 on ARIA Singles Chart), \"Live Without It\" (April 2000), \"Outside of Me\" (September 2002) and \"I Am\" (July 2004).", " At the ARIA Music Awards of 2000 they were nominated in seven categories and won four trophies: Album of the Year, Best Group, Breakthrough Artist – Album and Best Rock Album for \"Reflector\".", " At the APRA Music Awards of 2001 Ella and Jesse Hooper won Songwriter of the Year.", " The group disbanded in 2006, with Ella and Jesse taking a lower profile with an acoustic folk duo, The Verses.", " Ella also has a career as a solo performer, radio presenter and TV personality.", " Jesse has a career as a music teacher, producer and community arts developer.", " In 2016, it was announced that the band would be reforming to celebrate its 20th anniversary." ], "title": "Killing Heidi" } ]
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Juanes was the biggest winner of night, took home four awards Best Pop Male Artist, Best Music Video, Best Rock Performance, and Pop Song of the Year . In the Regional Mexican, Pilar Montenegro took three awards for Regional Mexican Song of the Year, Pop Song of the Year (\"Quitame Ese Hombre\"), and for Best Regional Mexican Female Artist. In the tropical genre, Celia Cruz took home with four great awards of the night for Best Salsa Performance, Best Tropical Female Artist, Best Tropical Song of the year and Tropical Album of the Year. At the night, the greatest performance was a medley of top Latin hits from the last 15 years, performed by the artists that made them famous, including Vikki Carr, Son by Four, Los Ilegales, La Mafia, Luis Enrique, Wilfrido Vargas and Olga Tañón. There was a great tribute to Celia Cruz by the world-famous salsa group \"Fania All-Stars\", of which Cruz was a member during the 1970s, reunited for an exclusive performance that rocked the house.", "Title: Matthew Good Band\n\nMatthew Good Band was a Canadian alternative rock band formed by Matthew Good that existed from 1995 to 2002. The band consisted of Good (vocals, guitar), Dave Genn (lead guitar/keyboard), Ian Browne (drums) and Geoff Lloyd (bass) from 1995 to 1999 (replaced by Rich Priske from 1999 to 2001). The band would become one of Canada's most successful rock bands of the late 1990s and early 2000s, being nominated for 14 Juno Awards and winning the awards for \"Best Group\" and \"Best Rock Album\" (\"Beautiful Midnight\") in 2000. The band dissolved in 2002. Good has since pursued a successful solo career, while Genn joined the Canadian rock group 54-40 in 2005. Geoff Lloyd died in January 2010.", "Title: Mechanical Bull (album)\n\nMechanical Bull is the sixth studio album by American rock band Kings of Leon, released in Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Australia on September 20, 2013, in the United Kingdom on September 23, 2013, and in North America on September 24, 2013 by RCA Records. In late 2013 the album received a nomination at the 56th Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album.", "Title: Broken Boy Soldiers\n\nBroken Boy Soldiers is the debut album by American rock band The Raconteurs, released on May 15, 2006 in the United Kingdom and May 16, 2006 in the United States. The album was generally favored among critics and spawned the hit single \"Steady, As She Goes\". The album earned a nomination for Best Rock Album at the 49th Grammy Awards.", "Title: Kings of Leon\n\nKings of Leon is an American rock band that formed in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1999. The band is composed of brothers Caleb Followill (b. January 14, 1982, lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Nathan Followill (b. June 26, 1979, drums, percussion, backing vocals) and Jared Followill (b. November 20, 1986, bass guitar, backing vocals), with their cousin Matthew Followill (b. September 10, 1984, lead guitar, backing vocals).", "Title: Reeve Oliver\n\nReeve Oliver is an American pop rock band formed in 2000 in San Diego, California. They have released two albums and several EPs and have toured with larger acts such as The Vandals, Yellowcard, and Switchfoot. They have been locally recognized at the San Diego Music Awards, earning \"best rock album\" in 2003 for \"The Reeveolution EP\" and again in 2005 for \"Reeve Oliver\", and being named \"best rock act\" at the 2006 awards.", "Title: Finger Eleven\n\nFinger Eleven is a Canadian rock band from Burlington, Ontario, formed in 1990. They have released seven total studio albums (six as Finger Eleven and one as Rainbow Butt Monkeys), with their album \"The Greyest of Blue Skies\" bringing them into the mainstream. The 2003 self-titled album achieved Gold status in the United States and Platinum in Canada, largely from the success of the single \"One Thing\", which marked the band's first placing on the US Hot 100 Chart at number 16. Their 2007 album, \"Them vs. You vs. Me\", launched the single \"Paralyzer\", which went on to top numerous charts including the Canadian Hot 100 and both US rock charts, as well as reaching No. 6 on the US Hot 100 and No. 12 on the Australian Singles Chart. They won the Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year in 2008. It was later certified gold status in the US and multi platinum in Canada. They released their sixth studio album, \"Life Turns Electric\", on October 5, 2010; it was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Rock Album of the Year. They released their first single, \"Living in a Dream\", adding a little bit of more of funk rock and dance rock, just like their hit song \"Paralyzer\". \" Five Crooked Lines\", their 7th studio album, was released July 31, 2015, with \"Wolves and Doors\" as the lead single.", "Title: Highly Suspect\n\nHighly Suspect is an American rock trio from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The band was founded by twin brothers Rich (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Ryan Meyer (drums, backing vocals) and their best friend Johnny Stevens (guitar, lead vocals). After starting as a bar cover band, they relocated to Brooklyn, New York, where they recorded \"The Worst Humans EP\" with producer Joel Hamilton (Elvis Costello, Plastic Ono Band, The Black Keys, Wu-Tang Clan). The band's first studio album, \"Mister Asylum\", was released on July 17, 2015, earning Highly Suspect a nomination for Best Rock Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards. The song \"Lydia\" was also nominated for Best Rock Song. Their second studio album, \"The Boy Who Died Wolf\", was released on November 18, 2016.", "Title: Blunderbuss (album)\n\nBlunderbuss is the debut album by Jack White, released on April 23, 2012 through White's own label Third Man Records in association with XL Recordings and Columbia Records. The album was released in MP3, compact disc, and vinyl editions. The album was almost entirely written, recorded, and produced by White in 2011. The first single from the album, \"Love Interruption\", was released on January 30, 2012 through White's website and Third Man Records website. The album debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 with first-week sales of 138,000 copies. The album received Grammy Award nominations for Album of the Year and Best Rock Album at the 2013 Grammy Awards, while the single \"Freedom at 21\" was nominated for Best Rock Song. The single \"I'm Shakin\" was nominated for Best Rock Performance at 2014 Grammy Awards.", "Title: Killing Heidi\n\nKilling Heidi is an Australian rock band formed in Violet Town, Victoria in 1996, initially as a folk-pop duo by siblings, Ella and Jesse Hooper. The band have released three studio albums, \"Reflector\" (March 2000), which reached No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, \"Present\" (October 2002) and \"Killing Heidi\" (August 2004). Their top 20 singles are \"Weir\" (October 1999), \"Mascara\" (November, No. 1 on ARIA Singles Chart), \"Live Without It\" (April 2000), \"Outside of Me\" (September 2002) and \"I Am\" (July 2004). At the ARIA Music Awards of 2000 they were nominated in seven categories and won four trophies: Album of the Year, Best Group, Breakthrough Artist – Album and Best Rock Album for \"Reflector\". At the APRA Music Awards of 2001 Ella and Jesse Hooper won Songwriter of the Year. The group disbanded in 2006, with Ella and Jesse taking a lower profile with an acoustic folk duo, The Verses. Ella also has a career as a solo performer, radio presenter and TV personality. Jesse has a career as a music teacher, producer and community arts developer. In 2016, it was announced that the band would be reforming to celebrate its 20th anniversary." ]
7,010
Whose country is situated the furthest west, Virginia Ruano Pascual or Olivier Rochus?
Virginia Ruano Pascual
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[ { "sentences": [ "Olivier Rochus (] ; born 18 January 1981) is a retired Belgian tennis player.", " He has won two singles titles in his career and in 2004 won the French Open doubles title partnering fellow Belgian Xavier Malisse.", " Rochus' career-high singles ranking is World No. 24." ], "title": "Olivier Rochus" }, { "sentences": [ "Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions, but Suarez retired from the sport on September 1, 2007, and only Ruano Pascual competed that year." ], "title": "2007 China Open – Women's Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions, but none competed this year.", " Ruano Pascual decided to focus on the singles tournament, while Suárez decided to rest after competing in the World Group Play-offs of the Fed Cup." ], "title": "2001 Idea Prokom Open – Women's Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1999 ANZ Tasmanian International – Doubles was the doubles event of the sixth edition of the ANZ Tasmanian International.", " Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions but only Ruano Pascual competed that year with Florencia Labat.", " Labat and Ruano Pascual lost in the first round to Nannie de Villiers and Eva Melicharová." ], "title": "1999 ANZ Tasmanian International – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual were the defending champions, but they decided not to compete together.", " Ruano Pascual partnered up with Meghann Shaughnessy, but they lost in the first round against Cara Black and Elena Vesnina.", " Medina Garrigues partnered up with Liezel Huber, but they lost in the semifinals to Serena Williams and Venus Williams." ], "title": "2010 French Open – Women's Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions, but had different outcomes.", " While Suárez did not compete this year, Ruano Pascual teamed up with Conchita Martínez and successfully defended her title, by defeating Iveta Benešová and Květa Peschke 6–1, 6–4 in the final." ], "title": "2005 Family Circle Cup – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1999 Westel 900 Budapest Open – Doubles was the doubles event of the second edition of the Budapest Grand Prix; a WTA Tier IV tournament and the most prestigious women's tennis tournament held in Hungary.", " Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions but only Ruano Pascual competed that year with Laura Montalvo." ], "title": "1999 Westel 900 Budapest Open – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions and won in the final 6–2, 6–3, against Svetlana Kuznetsova and Martina Navratilova in straight sets.", " This was Ruano Pascual's 4th career Grand Slam doubles title and her 2nd title at the US Open.", " It was also Suárez' 4th career Grand Slam doubles title and her 2nd title at the US Open." ], "title": "2003 US Open – Women's Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Virginia Ruano Pascual and Tomás Carbonell were the defending champions, but had different outcomes.", " Ruano Pascual teamed up with Gastón Etlis and lost in second round to Cara and Wayne Black, while Carbonell did not compete this year due to retiring from professional tennis in 2001." ], "title": "2002 French Open – Mixed Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Virginia Ruano Pascual (born 21 September 1973) is a Spanish former professional tennis player.", " She was born in Madrid, Spain." ], "title": "Virginia Ruano Pascual" } ]
[ "Title: Olivier Rochus\n\nOlivier Rochus (] ; born 18 January 1981) is a retired Belgian tennis player. He has won two singles titles in his career and in 2004 won the French Open doubles title partnering fellow Belgian Xavier Malisse. Rochus' career-high singles ranking is World No. 24.", "Title: 2007 China Open – Women's Doubles\n\nVirginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions, but Suarez retired from the sport on September 1, 2007, and only Ruano Pascual competed that year.", "Title: 2001 Idea Prokom Open – Women's Doubles\n\nVirginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions, but none competed this year. Ruano Pascual decided to focus on the singles tournament, while Suárez decided to rest after competing in the World Group Play-offs of the Fed Cup.", "Title: 1999 ANZ Tasmanian International – Doubles\n\nThe 1999 ANZ Tasmanian International – Doubles was the doubles event of the sixth edition of the ANZ Tasmanian International. Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions but only Ruano Pascual competed that year with Florencia Labat. Labat and Ruano Pascual lost in the first round to Nannie de Villiers and Eva Melicharová.", "Title: 2010 French Open – Women's Doubles\n\nAnabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual were the defending champions, but they decided not to compete together. Ruano Pascual partnered up with Meghann Shaughnessy, but they lost in the first round against Cara Black and Elena Vesnina. Medina Garrigues partnered up with Liezel Huber, but they lost in the semifinals to Serena Williams and Venus Williams.", "Title: 2005 Family Circle Cup – Doubles\n\nVirginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. While Suárez did not compete this year, Ruano Pascual teamed up with Conchita Martínez and successfully defended her title, by defeating Iveta Benešová and Květa Peschke 6–1, 6–4 in the final.", "Title: 1999 Westel 900 Budapest Open – Doubles\n\nThe 1999 Westel 900 Budapest Open – Doubles was the doubles event of the second edition of the Budapest Grand Prix; a WTA Tier IV tournament and the most prestigious women's tennis tournament held in Hungary. Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions but only Ruano Pascual competed that year with Laura Montalvo.", "Title: 2003 US Open – Women's Doubles\n\nVirginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions and won in the final 6–2, 6–3, against Svetlana Kuznetsova and Martina Navratilova in straight sets. This was Ruano Pascual's 4th career Grand Slam doubles title and her 2nd title at the US Open. It was also Suárez' 4th career Grand Slam doubles title and her 2nd title at the US Open.", "Title: 2002 French Open – Mixed Doubles\n\nVirginia Ruano Pascual and Tomás Carbonell were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. Ruano Pascual teamed up with Gastón Etlis and lost in second round to Cara and Wayne Black, while Carbonell did not compete this year due to retiring from professional tennis in 2001.", "Title: Virginia Ruano Pascual\n\nVirginia Ruano Pascual (born 21 September 1973) is a Spanish former professional tennis player. She was born in Madrid, Spain." ]
7,011
when was the movie in which both Jackie Chan and Chen Baoguo were in, filmed?
December 2005 and January 2006
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{ "title": [ "Chen Baoguo", "Rob-B-Hood" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sigh of His Highness is a Chinese historical television series based on the life of Prince Gong, an influential Manchu prince and statesman of the late Qing dynasty.", " The series was directed by Li Wenlong and starred Chen Baoguo as Prince Gong.", " It was first broadcast on Sichuan TV in China in 2006." ], "title": "Sigh of His Highness" }, { "sentences": [ "Jackie Chan Hill or Jackie Chan Village (Indonesian: \"Kampung Jackie Chan\"; formally: \"The Friendship Village of Indonesia-China\") is a neighbourhood in Banda Aceh, Indonesia.", " It is named for Chinese actor Jackie Chan who, with other Hong Kong actors, helped fund the building of the community and purchase of the hill.", " Jackie Chan also campaigned with the Hong Kong Red Cross to raise additional relief funds that went to reconstruction of the site.", " Officially, the government does not allow villages to be named after individuals, hence the official name not bearing \"Jackie Chan\".", " The neighbourhood is built up on a hill, high enough to avoid being inundated by a tsunami, thus being safe from tsunamis.", " The village is a green field construction, where only treed hills and farmers' fields once stood.", " It is located 25 minutes, some 17 km, outside of central Banda Aceh.", " The village is 1.5 km inland and elevated 300m.", " The village has a clinic and kindergarten and a covered village square for a market.", " However the market has not worked out.", " There are 606 mostly single family homes in the village.", " The village was built by a Chinese contractor.", " The quality of the build is reasonable, unlike some other similar reconstruction efforts in Aceh.", " There is no local high school, and the public transport system is insufficient to needs, as most jobs are located far from the village.", " The village opened in 2007 with 2400 residents from a variety of villages and a variety of ethnic groups.", " They have lived harmoniously and built a community together.", " As of 2014, the community's kindergarten is currently unused.", " Some 1200 people remain, others having moved away to be closer to work or services.", " Those that still hold title to their homes have rented them out to others." ], "title": "Jackie Chan Hill" }, { "sentences": [ "Laura Weissbecker (born October 3, 1984) is an international multilingual French actress who won the Chinese Huading award for \"best new actress\" in 2013 for her role in Jackie Chan's \"CZ12\".", " She has worked in France, Germany, USA and China, with directors such as Jackie Chan, Cedric Klapisch, Elie Chouraqui, Mark Romanek and Tonie Marshall.", " Weissbecker was handpicked by Jackie Chan for one of the leading roles in the film \"Chinese Zodiac 12\", starring and directed by Jackie Chan.", " The film was a huge commercial success in Asia, in particular in mainland China where it is listed as amongst the top 5 biggest box-office hits for a Chinese movie in the country's history." ], "title": "Laura Weissbecker" }, { "sentences": [ "Jackie Chan Adventures is an animated television series starring the adventures of a fictionalized version of action film star Jackie Chan.", " Many of the episodes contained references to Chan's actual works.", " The series ran on The WB for 5 seasons from September 9, 2000 to July 8, 2005.", " During its run, it was also shown on Cartoon Network, and afterwards, its reruns landed on Toon Disney's Jetix programming block.", " In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it originally premiered on Fox Kids in 2002 and ran until 2005.", " It used to air on Cartoon Network in Urdu in Pakistan.", " Several toys and video games based on the series were produced and sold during the original run of the animated series.", " Its main character designer is Jeff Matsuda.", " Jackie Chan Adventures will begin airing on KidsClick sometime in 2018." ], "title": "Jackie Chan Adventures" }, { "sentences": [ "To Kill with Intrigue (Chinese: 劍花煙雨江南) is a Kung Fu 1977 Hong Kong action film, directed by Lo Wei.", " In the movie's plot, Chin Chang Yin (Feng Hsu) leads a gang known as the Killer Bees on a revenge mission to kill Cao Lei's (Jackie Chan) family.", " However, she kills everyone but Cao Lei and falls in love with him.", " Jackie mentions, in his book \"I Am Jackie Chan\", how much of the plot is confusing, and he was sure that even the director, Lo Wei, didn't even know what was going on.", " He has also gone on to express that tensions between himself and the director along with the generally cold weather at the time of filming made for a frustrating experience.", " The movie was filmed in Korea." ], "title": "To Kill with Intrigue" }, { "sentences": [ "Chuanqi Huangdi Zhu Yuanzhang is a Chinese television series based on the life of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming dynasty.", " Starring Chen Baoguo as the emperor, the series was first broadcast on CCTV in mainland China in 2006." ], "title": "Chuanqi Huangdi Zhu Yuanzhang" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rebirth of a King, also known as Yue Wang Gou Jian, is a Chinese television series based on the life of King Goujian of the state of Yue in the Spring and Autumn period.", " Directed by Huang Jianzhong, Yuen Bun and Yanyi, the series starred Chen Baoguo, Bao Guo'an, You Yong, Li Guangjie and Zhou Yang.", " The series was first aired on TVB in November 2006 in Hong Kong and a year later on CCTV in mainland China." ], "title": "The Rebirth of a King" }, { "sentences": [ "I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action is a 1998 autobiography written by Jackie Chan with help from Jeff Yang, written before Chan's success \"Rush Hour\"–a special edition of the book was released in 1999 telling events occurring after Chan's success with the movie.", " The book tells of Chan's life story from when he was born to several months after \"Rush Hour\" was made.", " The last few pages of the book contain a Top 10 list of Chan's favorite stunts and fights and an almost complete filmography of him.", " The book was dedicated to his parents." ], "title": "I Am Jackie Chan" }, { "sentences": [ "Chen Baoguo (born 9 March 1956) is an award winning Chinese actor.", " He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama, Erjia in 1977 and has since acted in many films and television series, including \"The Emperor in Han Dynasty\", \"Da Zhai Men\" and \"Rob-B-Hood\".", " He is married to actress Zhao Kui'e (赵奎娥)." ], "title": "Chen Baoguo" }, { "sentences": [ "Rob-B-Hood (, also known as Robin-B-Hood, literally: Baby Project) is a 2006 Hong Kong action comedy film written, produced and directed by Benny Chan, and starring Jackie Chan, Louis Koo, Yuen Biao and Michael Hui.", " The film was produced with a budget of HK$130 million (US$16.8 million) and filmed between December 2005 and January 2006.", " \"Rob-B-Hood\" is the first film in over 30 years in which Jackie Chan plays an anti-hero." ], "title": "Rob-B-Hood" } ]
[ "Title: Sigh of His Highness\n\nSigh of His Highness is a Chinese historical television series based on the life of Prince Gong, an influential Manchu prince and statesman of the late Qing dynasty. The series was directed by Li Wenlong and starred Chen Baoguo as Prince Gong. It was first broadcast on Sichuan TV in China in 2006.", "Title: Jackie Chan Hill\n\nJackie Chan Hill or Jackie Chan Village (Indonesian: \"Kampung Jackie Chan\"; formally: \"The Friendship Village of Indonesia-China\") is a neighbourhood in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. It is named for Chinese actor Jackie Chan who, with other Hong Kong actors, helped fund the building of the community and purchase of the hill. Jackie Chan also campaigned with the Hong Kong Red Cross to raise additional relief funds that went to reconstruction of the site. Officially, the government does not allow villages to be named after individuals, hence the official name not bearing \"Jackie Chan\". The neighbourhood is built up on a hill, high enough to avoid being inundated by a tsunami, thus being safe from tsunamis. The village is a green field construction, where only treed hills and farmers' fields once stood. It is located 25 minutes, some 17 km, outside of central Banda Aceh. The village is 1.5 km inland and elevated 300m. The village has a clinic and kindergarten and a covered village square for a market. However the market has not worked out. There are 606 mostly single family homes in the village. The village was built by a Chinese contractor. The quality of the build is reasonable, unlike some other similar reconstruction efforts in Aceh. There is no local high school, and the public transport system is insufficient to needs, as most jobs are located far from the village. The village opened in 2007 with 2400 residents from a variety of villages and a variety of ethnic groups. They have lived harmoniously and built a community together. As of 2014, the community's kindergarten is currently unused. Some 1200 people remain, others having moved away to be closer to work or services. Those that still hold title to their homes have rented them out to others.", "Title: Laura Weissbecker\n\nLaura Weissbecker (born October 3, 1984) is an international multilingual French actress who won the Chinese Huading award for \"best new actress\" in 2013 for her role in Jackie Chan's \"CZ12\". She has worked in France, Germany, USA and China, with directors such as Jackie Chan, Cedric Klapisch, Elie Chouraqui, Mark Romanek and Tonie Marshall. Weissbecker was handpicked by Jackie Chan for one of the leading roles in the film \"Chinese Zodiac 12\", starring and directed by Jackie Chan. The film was a huge commercial success in Asia, in particular in mainland China where it is listed as amongst the top 5 biggest box-office hits for a Chinese movie in the country's history.", "Title: Jackie Chan Adventures\n\nJackie Chan Adventures is an animated television series starring the adventures of a fictionalized version of action film star Jackie Chan. Many of the episodes contained references to Chan's actual works. The series ran on The WB for 5 seasons from September 9, 2000 to July 8, 2005. During its run, it was also shown on Cartoon Network, and afterwards, its reruns landed on Toon Disney's Jetix programming block. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it originally premiered on Fox Kids in 2002 and ran until 2005. It used to air on Cartoon Network in Urdu in Pakistan. Several toys and video games based on the series were produced and sold during the original run of the animated series. Its main character designer is Jeff Matsuda. Jackie Chan Adventures will begin airing on KidsClick sometime in 2018.", "Title: To Kill with Intrigue\n\nTo Kill with Intrigue (Chinese: 劍花煙雨江南) is a Kung Fu 1977 Hong Kong action film, directed by Lo Wei. In the movie's plot, Chin Chang Yin (Feng Hsu) leads a gang known as the Killer Bees on a revenge mission to kill Cao Lei's (Jackie Chan) family. However, she kills everyone but Cao Lei and falls in love with him. Jackie mentions, in his book \"I Am Jackie Chan\", how much of the plot is confusing, and he was sure that even the director, Lo Wei, didn't even know what was going on. He has also gone on to express that tensions between himself and the director along with the generally cold weather at the time of filming made for a frustrating experience. The movie was filmed in Korea.", "Title: Chuanqi Huangdi Zhu Yuanzhang\n\nChuanqi Huangdi Zhu Yuanzhang is a Chinese television series based on the life of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming dynasty. Starring Chen Baoguo as the emperor, the series was first broadcast on CCTV in mainland China in 2006.", "Title: The Rebirth of a King\n\nThe Rebirth of a King, also known as Yue Wang Gou Jian, is a Chinese television series based on the life of King Goujian of the state of Yue in the Spring and Autumn period. Directed by Huang Jianzhong, Yuen Bun and Yanyi, the series starred Chen Baoguo, Bao Guo'an, You Yong, Li Guangjie and Zhou Yang. The series was first aired on TVB in November 2006 in Hong Kong and a year later on CCTV in mainland China.", "Title: I Am Jackie Chan\n\nI Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action is a 1998 autobiography written by Jackie Chan with help from Jeff Yang, written before Chan's success \"Rush Hour\"–a special edition of the book was released in 1999 telling events occurring after Chan's success with the movie. The book tells of Chan's life story from when he was born to several months after \"Rush Hour\" was made. The last few pages of the book contain a Top 10 list of Chan's favorite stunts and fights and an almost complete filmography of him. The book was dedicated to his parents.", "Title: Chen Baoguo\n\nChen Baoguo (born 9 March 1956) is an award winning Chinese actor. He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama, Erjia in 1977 and has since acted in many films and television series, including \"The Emperor in Han Dynasty\", \"Da Zhai Men\" and \"Rob-B-Hood\". He is married to actress Zhao Kui'e (赵奎娥).", "Title: Rob-B-Hood\n\nRob-B-Hood (, also known as Robin-B-Hood, literally: Baby Project) is a 2006 Hong Kong action comedy film written, produced and directed by Benny Chan, and starring Jackie Chan, Louis Koo, Yuen Biao and Michael Hui. The film was produced with a budget of HK$130 million (US$16.8 million) and filmed between December 2005 and January 2006. \"Rob-B-Hood\" is the first film in over 30 years in which Jackie Chan plays an anti-hero." ]
7,012
Who was a Catholic missionary to the group of people who called themselves Neshnabé?
Benjamin Marie Petit
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[ { "sentences": [ "Saint Arnold Janssen, S.V.D. (5 November 1837 – 15 January 1909), was a German-Dutch Roman Catholic priest and missionary who is venerated as a saint.", " He founded the Society of the Divine Word, a Roman Catholic missionary religious congregation, also known as the \"Divine Word Missionaries\", as well as two congregations for women.", " In 1889 he founded in Steyl, Netherlands, the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit and in 1896 at the same place the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters.", " He was canonized on 5 October 2003, by Pope John Paul II." ], "title": "Arnold Janssen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Missionary Society of St. Paul (Maltese: \"Soċjeta' Missjunarja ta' San Pawl\" , MSSP) is a Roman Catholic missionary congregation of priests and brothers, founded in Malta in 1910 by Mgr.", " Joseph De Piro.", " According to its Constitutions, \"the purpose of the Society is the evangelisation and the implanting of the Church in missionary lands known as mission \"Ad Gentes\".", " Consequently its apostolic endeavours in those countries not strictly considered missionary must be orientated towards promoting and creating an awareness of missionary activity.\"" ], "title": "Missionary Society of St Paul (Malta)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jerome Cabeen (born July 18, 1967) is an author, speaker, social justice advocate and missionary originally from Houston, Texas (US).", " He is the author of Amazon.com bestseller, \"Memoirs of a Reluctant Servant –Two Years of Triumph and Sorrow in Liberia, Africa\".", " The book reached #1 on the Amazon.com Bestseller List in the Coastal West Africa category.", " Cabeen lived in Honduras, Central America, from 2004 to 2008 and Liberia, West Africa, from 2008 to 2010, volunteering as a missionary for Franciscan Works, a Catholic missionary organization in Chicago, Illinois.", " Currently he resides in Beaumont, Texas and works for the Catholic Diocese of Beaumont.", " He is a practicing Catholic and travels around the United States giving talks and lectures on Liberia, Honduras, social justice teachings and missionary work." ], "title": "Jerome Cabeen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pottawatomi , also spelled Pottawatomie and Potawatomi (among many variations), are a Native American people of the Great Plains, upper Mississippi River and Western Great Lakes region.", " They traditionally speak the Potawatomi language, a member of the Algonquian family.", " The Potawatomi called themselves Neshnabé, a cognate of the word \"Anishinaabe\".", " The Potawatomi were part of a long-term alliance, called the Council of Three Fires, with the Ojibwe and Odawa (Ottawa).", " In the Council of Three Fires, the Potawatomi were considered the \"youngest brother\" and were referred to in this context as Bodéwadmi, a name that means \"keepers of the fire\" and refers to the council fire of three peoples." ], "title": "Potawatomi" }, { "sentences": [ "Benjamin Marie Petit (April 8, 1811 – February 10, 1839) was a Catholic missionary to the Potawatomi at Twin Lakes, Indiana," ], "title": "Benjamin Petit" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pontifical Missionary Union (PMU) is a Catholic missionary society founded by blessed Paolo Manna in 1916, a missionary who served in Myanmar.", " Its aim is to increase awareness of the Church's worldwide mission among people engaged in pastoral ministry.", " It is one of four Pontifical Mission Societies of the Roman Catholic Church." ], "title": "Pontifical Missionary Union" }, { "sentences": [ "The Apostolic Missionary Union also known as Apostolic Missionary House and the Catholic Missionary Union and was an organisation run by the Catholic Bishops of the United States to further missionary activity in the United States.", " It was strongly influenced by the Paulist Fathers." ], "title": "Apostolic Missionary Union" }, { "sentences": [ "Rosary Convent High School is a Roman Catholic missionary private-run girls' school in Hyderabad, India.", " Established in 1904 by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, it continues to be run by these Missionary Sisters who reside in their convent at the school's grounds.", " The school was established in response to a need for Catholic girls' education.", " It became the sister school to All Saints High School, the area's prime Catholic boys' school in those days.", " These two schools are located on either side of St Joseph's Cathedral in Gunfoundry, Hyderabad, India." ], "title": "Rosary Convent High School" }, { "sentences": [ "The Missionary Society of St Thomas the Apostle is a Catholic missionary organization founded in 1968 in Kerala by the Syro Malabar Church, for missionary work in \"less Christian areas\" in and outside India.", " It was founded by bishop Sebastian Vayalil as a Society of Apostolic Life." ], "title": "Missionary Society of Saint Thomas" }, { "sentences": [ "Pavlin Demski or Paulin Demski was a 17th-century Catholic missionary whose activities were aimed to convert Orthodox Serbs to Catholicism.", " In the middle of the 17th century he was the main Catholic missionary in Montenegro.", " Demski was suitable person for propagation of the Eastern Catholicism also because he was from the territory whose people were already converted, so this conversion could be used as an example." ], "title": "Pavlin Demski" } ]
[ "Title: Arnold Janssen\n\nSaint Arnold Janssen, S.V.D. (5 November 1837 – 15 January 1909), was a German-Dutch Roman Catholic priest and missionary who is venerated as a saint. He founded the Society of the Divine Word, a Roman Catholic missionary religious congregation, also known as the \"Divine Word Missionaries\", as well as two congregations for women. In 1889 he founded in Steyl, Netherlands, the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit and in 1896 at the same place the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters. He was canonized on 5 October 2003, by Pope John Paul II.", "Title: Missionary Society of St Paul (Malta)\n\nThe Missionary Society of St. Paul (Maltese: \"Soċjeta' Missjunarja ta' San Pawl\" , MSSP) is a Roman Catholic missionary congregation of priests and brothers, founded in Malta in 1910 by Mgr. Joseph De Piro. According to its Constitutions, \"the purpose of the Society is the evangelisation and the implanting of the Church in missionary lands known as mission \"Ad Gentes\". Consequently its apostolic endeavours in those countries not strictly considered missionary must be orientated towards promoting and creating an awareness of missionary activity.\"", "Title: Jerome Cabeen\n\nJerome Cabeen (born July 18, 1967) is an author, speaker, social justice advocate and missionary originally from Houston, Texas (US). He is the author of Amazon.com bestseller, \"Memoirs of a Reluctant Servant –Two Years of Triumph and Sorrow in Liberia, Africa\". The book reached #1 on the Amazon.com Bestseller List in the Coastal West Africa category. Cabeen lived in Honduras, Central America, from 2004 to 2008 and Liberia, West Africa, from 2008 to 2010, volunteering as a missionary for Franciscan Works, a Catholic missionary organization in Chicago, Illinois. Currently he resides in Beaumont, Texas and works for the Catholic Diocese of Beaumont. He is a practicing Catholic and travels around the United States giving talks and lectures on Liberia, Honduras, social justice teachings and missionary work.", "Title: Potawatomi\n\nThe Pottawatomi , also spelled Pottawatomie and Potawatomi (among many variations), are a Native American people of the Great Plains, upper Mississippi River and Western Great Lakes region. They traditionally speak the Potawatomi language, a member of the Algonquian family. The Potawatomi called themselves Neshnabé, a cognate of the word \"Anishinaabe\". The Potawatomi were part of a long-term alliance, called the Council of Three Fires, with the Ojibwe and Odawa (Ottawa). In the Council of Three Fires, the Potawatomi were considered the \"youngest brother\" and were referred to in this context as Bodéwadmi, a name that means \"keepers of the fire\" and refers to the council fire of three peoples.", "Title: Benjamin Petit\n\nBenjamin Marie Petit (April 8, 1811 – February 10, 1839) was a Catholic missionary to the Potawatomi at Twin Lakes, Indiana,", "Title: Pontifical Missionary Union\n\nThe Pontifical Missionary Union (PMU) is a Catholic missionary society founded by blessed Paolo Manna in 1916, a missionary who served in Myanmar. Its aim is to increase awareness of the Church's worldwide mission among people engaged in pastoral ministry. It is one of four Pontifical Mission Societies of the Roman Catholic Church.", "Title: Apostolic Missionary Union\n\nThe Apostolic Missionary Union also known as Apostolic Missionary House and the Catholic Missionary Union and was an organisation run by the Catholic Bishops of the United States to further missionary activity in the United States. It was strongly influenced by the Paulist Fathers.", "Title: Rosary Convent High School\n\nRosary Convent High School is a Roman Catholic missionary private-run girls' school in Hyderabad, India. Established in 1904 by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, it continues to be run by these Missionary Sisters who reside in their convent at the school's grounds. The school was established in response to a need for Catholic girls' education. It became the sister school to All Saints High School, the area's prime Catholic boys' school in those days. These two schools are located on either side of St Joseph's Cathedral in Gunfoundry, Hyderabad, India.", "Title: Missionary Society of Saint Thomas\n\nThe Missionary Society of St Thomas the Apostle is a Catholic missionary organization founded in 1968 in Kerala by the Syro Malabar Church, for missionary work in \"less Christian areas\" in and outside India. It was founded by bishop Sebastian Vayalil as a Society of Apostolic Life.", "Title: Pavlin Demski\n\nPavlin Demski or Paulin Demski was a 17th-century Catholic missionary whose activities were aimed to convert Orthodox Serbs to Catholicism. In the middle of the 17th century he was the main Catholic missionary in Montenegro. Demski was suitable person for propagation of the Eastern Catholicism also because he was from the territory whose people were already converted, so this conversion could be used as an example." ]
7,013
Villa Lewaro was the home of the entrepreneur and social activist who was of what heritage?
African American
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{ "title": [ "Villa Lewaro", "Madam C. J. Walker" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sarah Breedlove (December 23, 1867 – May 25, 1919), known as Madam C. J. Walker, was an African American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and a political and social activist.", " Eulogized as the first female self-made millionaire in America, she became one of the wealthiest African American women in the country, \"the world's most successful female entrepreneur of her time,\" and one of the most successful African-American business owners ever." ], "title": "Madam C. J. Walker" }, { "sentences": [ "K Venugopal known popularly as K Venu is an Indian political and social activist, and communist thinker from the state of Kerala.", " He served in the Indian Communist (Naxalite) movement from 1970 to 1991 and is a social activist since.", " He is now prominent as an author and columnist in newspapers and periodicals." ], "title": "K. Venu (Kerala)" }, { "sentences": [ "Madhav Chavan (born 1954) is a social activist and entrepreneur.", " He is the co-founder and CEO of the educational non-profit, Pratham.", " He also started the Read India campaign, which aims to teach basic reading, writing and arithmetic to underprivileged children across India.", " Pratham has been recognized by the Kravis Prize and the Skoll Award for its innovativeness and leadership as a social entrepreneurial organization in the area of education.", " Chavan was the 2012 recipient of the WISE Prize for Education, which is widely considered the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in the field of education and recipient of Leading-Social-Contributor-Award which is the highest degree award in India for exemplary work in the area of operation.", " .", " He was also the 2011 recipient of the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship." ], "title": "Madhav Chavan" }, { "sentences": [ "Patrick Philip Vernon OBE (born 1961) is a British social activist and commentator of Jamaican heritage, who works in the voluntary and public sector.", " He is a former Labour councillor in the London Borough of Hackney.", " His career has been involved with developing and managing health and social care services, including mental health, public health, regeneration and employment projects.", " Also a film maker and cultural historian, he runs his own social enterprise promoting the history of diverse communities, as founder of Every Generation and the \"100 Great Black Britons\" campaign.", " He is also an expert on African and Caribbean genealogy in the UK.", " He was appointed a Clore Fellow in 2007 and an OBE in 2012." ], "title": "Patrick Vernon" }, { "sentences": [ "Dorothy Day, Obl.S.B.", " (November 8, 1897 – November 29, 1980) was an American journalist, social activist, and Catholic convert.", " Day initially lived a bohemian lifestyle before gaining fame as a social activist after her conversion.", " She later became a key figure in the Catholic Worker Movement and earned a national reputation as a political radical, perhaps the most famous radical in American Catholic Church history." ], "title": "Dorothy Day" }, { "sentences": [ "Avinash Dharmadhikari is a former Indian Administrative Services officer.", " He was a well known social activist and free-lance journalist before joining IAS.", " After serving on various posts during his administrative career of ten years he resigned from IAS in 1996 for the reason that can be best described in Arun Shourie's words \"to be able to serve Indian society better\".", " He was Deputy Secretary to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra at the time of his resignation.", " He is founder and director of Chanakya Mandal Pariwar, a public charitable trust working in the field of Career Guidance and Personality Development.", " He unsuccessfully contested for Lok Sabha as an independent candidate against Suresh Kalmadi.", " He was Director General of Neharu Yuva Kendra Sangathan in 2001 under Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs, Government of India.", " As a social activist he has been part of many movements such as farmers' movements and movements against corruption.", " He was also a part of Team Anna during India against corruption movement.", " He has been carrying out many study tours all over the world and attending many important International lconferences such as UNGA, UNFCCC recently." ], "title": "Avinash Dharmadhikari" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Nguyen, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born February 23, 1980) is a Canadian filmmaker.", " He is an award-winning social activist, journalist and founder of Jane-Finch.", "com.", " In 2012, he was among the first 60 Canadians to receive the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal at the inaugural presentation ceremony at Rideau Hall to honour significant contributions and achievements to the country.", " Citizenship and Immigration Canada featured Nguyen on the list of Notable Canadians of Asian Heritage to highlight valuable contributions made by Canadians of Asian heritage." ], "title": "Paul Nguyen" }, { "sentences": [ "Marcella \"Sali\" Grace Eiler (September 30, 1987 – September 15, 2008) was an American social activist from Eugene, Oregon who was raped and murdered in Mexico two weeks before her 21st birthday.", " For the last three years of her life, she had been living and working intermittently in Oaxaca's provincial capital, Oaxaca de Juárez, as a dance teacher and social activist, and acted as an observer for an indigenous rights organization." ], "title": "Marcella Grace Eiler" }, { "sentences": [ "Villa Lewaro, formerly known as the Anne E. Poth Home, is a 34-room 20000 sqft mansion located at Fargo Lane and North Broadway (US 9) in Irvington, New York.", " It was the home of Madam C. J. Walker from 1918 to 1919.", " Walker was the first American female and first African-American female self-made millionaire, and \"the world's most successful female entrepreneur of her time.\"", " The mansion is an Italianate villa house designed for Walker by Vertner Tandy, the first African-American architect registered in New York, and has been considered to be one of his greatest works.", " It was constructed during 1916–1918 at an estimated cost of $250,000, and was furnished lavishly.", " The name Villa Lewaro was coined by a distinguished visitor, Enrico Caruso, from the first two letters of each word in Lelia Walker Robinson, the name of Walker's daughter, who later went by the name of A'Lelia Walker." ], "title": "Villa Lewaro" }, { "sentences": [ "Reuven Gal (Hebrew: ראובן גל‎ ‎ ; born August 24, 1942, surname Gruber) is an Israeli social and clinical psychologist, a social activist and entrepreneur, researcher, author and consultant in the field of behavioral, communal and social sciences.", "  Working closely with the Office of the Prime Minister of Israel, Gal helped to create the Administration for National Civic Service, which has been called “the Israeli equivalent of the Peace Corps.”", "  He served as its first General Director, coordinating more than 12,000 youth volunteers coming from all ethnic and religious groups (January 2008 to August 2009)." ], "title": "Reuven Gal" } ]
[ "Title: Madam C. J. Walker\n\nSarah Breedlove (December 23, 1867 – May 25, 1919), known as Madam C. J. Walker, was an African American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and a political and social activist. Eulogized as the first female self-made millionaire in America, she became one of the wealthiest African American women in the country, \"the world's most successful female entrepreneur of her time,\" and one of the most successful African-American business owners ever.", "Title: K. Venu (Kerala)\n\nK Venugopal known popularly as K Venu is an Indian political and social activist, and communist thinker from the state of Kerala. He served in the Indian Communist (Naxalite) movement from 1970 to 1991 and is a social activist since. He is now prominent as an author and columnist in newspapers and periodicals.", "Title: Madhav Chavan\n\nMadhav Chavan (born 1954) is a social activist and entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of the educational non-profit, Pratham. He also started the Read India campaign, which aims to teach basic reading, writing and arithmetic to underprivileged children across India. Pratham has been recognized by the Kravis Prize and the Skoll Award for its innovativeness and leadership as a social entrepreneurial organization in the area of education. Chavan was the 2012 recipient of the WISE Prize for Education, which is widely considered the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in the field of education and recipient of Leading-Social-Contributor-Award which is the highest degree award in India for exemplary work in the area of operation. . He was also the 2011 recipient of the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship.", "Title: Patrick Vernon\n\nPatrick Philip Vernon OBE (born 1961) is a British social activist and commentator of Jamaican heritage, who works in the voluntary and public sector. He is a former Labour councillor in the London Borough of Hackney. His career has been involved with developing and managing health and social care services, including mental health, public health, regeneration and employment projects. Also a film maker and cultural historian, he runs his own social enterprise promoting the history of diverse communities, as founder of Every Generation and the \"100 Great Black Britons\" campaign. He is also an expert on African and Caribbean genealogy in the UK. He was appointed a Clore Fellow in 2007 and an OBE in 2012.", "Title: Dorothy Day\n\nDorothy Day, Obl.S.B. (November 8, 1897 – November 29, 1980) was an American journalist, social activist, and Catholic convert. Day initially lived a bohemian lifestyle before gaining fame as a social activist after her conversion. She later became a key figure in the Catholic Worker Movement and earned a national reputation as a political radical, perhaps the most famous radical in American Catholic Church history.", "Title: Avinash Dharmadhikari\n\nAvinash Dharmadhikari is a former Indian Administrative Services officer. He was a well known social activist and free-lance journalist before joining IAS. After serving on various posts during his administrative career of ten years he resigned from IAS in 1996 for the reason that can be best described in Arun Shourie's words \"to be able to serve Indian society better\". He was Deputy Secretary to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra at the time of his resignation. He is founder and director of Chanakya Mandal Pariwar, a public charitable trust working in the field of Career Guidance and Personality Development. He unsuccessfully contested for Lok Sabha as an independent candidate against Suresh Kalmadi. He was Director General of Neharu Yuva Kendra Sangathan in 2001 under Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs, Government of India. As a social activist he has been part of many movements such as farmers' movements and movements against corruption. He was also a part of Team Anna during India against corruption movement. He has been carrying out many study tours all over the world and attending many important International lconferences such as UNGA, UNFCCC recently.", "Title: Paul Nguyen\n\nPaul Nguyen, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born February 23, 1980) is a Canadian filmmaker. He is an award-winning social activist, journalist and founder of Jane-Finch. com. In 2012, he was among the first 60 Canadians to receive the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal at the inaugural presentation ceremony at Rideau Hall to honour significant contributions and achievements to the country. Citizenship and Immigration Canada featured Nguyen on the list of Notable Canadians of Asian Heritage to highlight valuable contributions made by Canadians of Asian heritage.", "Title: Marcella Grace Eiler\n\nMarcella \"Sali\" Grace Eiler (September 30, 1987 – September 15, 2008) was an American social activist from Eugene, Oregon who was raped and murdered in Mexico two weeks before her 21st birthday. For the last three years of her life, she had been living and working intermittently in Oaxaca's provincial capital, Oaxaca de Juárez, as a dance teacher and social activist, and acted as an observer for an indigenous rights organization.", "Title: Villa Lewaro\n\nVilla Lewaro, formerly known as the Anne E. Poth Home, is a 34-room 20000 sqft mansion located at Fargo Lane and North Broadway (US 9) in Irvington, New York. It was the home of Madam C. J. Walker from 1918 to 1919. Walker was the first American female and first African-American female self-made millionaire, and \"the world's most successful female entrepreneur of her time.\" The mansion is an Italianate villa house designed for Walker by Vertner Tandy, the first African-American architect registered in New York, and has been considered to be one of his greatest works. It was constructed during 1916–1918 at an estimated cost of $250,000, and was furnished lavishly. The name Villa Lewaro was coined by a distinguished visitor, Enrico Caruso, from the first two letters of each word in Lelia Walker Robinson, the name of Walker's daughter, who later went by the name of A'Lelia Walker.", "Title: Reuven Gal\n\nReuven Gal (Hebrew: ראובן גל‎ ‎ ; born August 24, 1942, surname Gruber) is an Israeli social and clinical psychologist, a social activist and entrepreneur, researcher, author and consultant in the field of behavioral, communal and social sciences.  Working closely with the Office of the Prime Minister of Israel, Gal helped to create the Administration for National Civic Service, which has been called “the Israeli equivalent of the Peace Corps.”  He served as its first General Director, coordinating more than 12,000 youth volunteers coming from all ethnic and religious groups (January 2008 to August 2009)." ]
7,014
Which home computer was produced first, Amiga or Aamber Pegasus?
The Aamber Pegasus
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[ { "sentences": [ "Vulcan Software is an independent computer games company founded in 1994 in the UK.", " Vulcan started creating software for the Amiga computer systems.", " Its first commercial game was \"Valhalla and the Lord of Infinity\", which was notable for being the first ever Amiga speech adventure game.", " In January 1999, Vulcan Software started development for PC computer systems.", " The Director of Vulcan Software is Paul Carrington.", " In 2007, Vulcan announced a partnership with Amiga, Inc to develop older Amiga games for PCs and other devices." ], "title": "Vulcan Software" }, { "sentences": [ "The Interact Home Computer is a rare, very early (1978) American home computer made by \"Interact Electronics Inc\" of Ann Arbor, Michigan.", " It sold under the name \"interact Model One home computer\".", " The original Ineract Model One computer was designed by Rick Barnich and Tim Anderson at 204 E. Washington in Ann Arbor, then moving to an office in Georgetown Mall on Packard St in Ann Arbor.", " Interact Electronics Inc was a privately held company that was funded by Hongiman, Miller, Swartz and Cohn...a lawyer firm out of Detroit.", " The President/Founder of Interact Electronics Inc was Ken Lochner, who was one of the original developers of the BASIC language based out of Dartmouth college.", " Ken had started Interact Electronics Inc after a successful startup known as ADP Cyphernetics, the original computer time share company in Ann Arbor, now known as ADP Network Services.", " Only a few thousand Interacts were sold before the company went bankrupt.", " Most were sold by the liquidator \"Protecto Enterprizes\" of Barrington, Illinois through mail order sales.", " The Interact Model One Home Computer debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago in June 1978 at a price of $499.", " The majority of sales were thru Mail Order houses and you could buy it off the shelf at Highland Appliance in the Detroit, MI area and Newman Computer Exchange in Ann Arbor.", " Probably the most successful application available for the Interace was a program called \"Message Center\".", " With it, a store could type in whatever message they wanted to appear scrolling on a TV screen...like Advertisements, or welcoming messages to guests in an office.", " Although it was mostly a Game machine at the time with games such as Showdown, BlackJack and Chess, there was also BASIC programming where users could create their own programs in the BASIC computer language.", " Customers began hooking up Interact to control everything from lights in their house, to a Chevrolet Corvette!" ], "title": "Interact Home Computer" }, { "sentences": [ "The Amiga CD32, styled \"CD\" and code-named \"Spellbound\", is the first 32-bit home video game console released in western Europe, Australia, Canada and Brazil.", " It was first announced at the Science Museum in London on July 16, 1993, and was released in September of the same year.", " The CD32 uses CD-ROM media, and was developed by Commodore, creator of the Commodore Amiga computer.", " It was based on Commodore's Advanced Graphics Architecture chipset, and is of similar specification to the Amiga 1200 computer.", " Using third party devices, it is possible to upgrade the CD32 with keyboard, floppy drive, hard drive, RAM and mouse, turning it into the equivalent of an Amiga 1200 personal computer.", " A hardware MPEG decompression module for playing Video CD was also released.", " In the Christmas period following its launch, the CD32 accounted for 38% of all CD-ROM drive sales in the UK, exceeding sales of the Mega-CD; however, it was soon overshadowed by CD-ROM based games consoles from other companies, and was discontinued as Commodore went into bankruptcy." ], "title": "Amiga CD32" }, { "sentences": [ "The Enhanced Chip Set (ECS) is the second generation of the Amiga computer's chipset, offering minor improvements over the original chipset (OCS) design.", " ECS was introduced in 1990 with the launch of the Amiga 3000.", " Amigas produced from 1990 onwards featured a mix of OCS and ECS chips, such as later versions of the Amiga 500 and the Commodore CDTV.", " Other ECS models were the Amiga 500+ in 1991 and lastly the Amiga 600 in 1992." ], "title": "Amiga Enhanced Chip Set" }, { "sentences": [ "Amiga Active was a monthly computer magazine published by Pinprint Publishing, it launched at a time when most other Amiga magazines had already closed, and as a result only had one major competitor \"Amiga Format\".", " A large proportion of the \"Amiga Active\" staff were from \"CU Amiga Magazine\", which closed the previous year.", " In total 26 issues were published, the first in October 1999, and the last in November 2001.", " The closure of \"Amiga Active\" ended the news-stand distribution of UK Amiga magazines after almost 14 years." ], "title": "Amiga Active" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aamber Pegasus is a home computer first produced in New Zealand in 1981 by Technosys Research Labs." ], "title": "Aamber Pegasus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Amiga 1200, or A1200 (code-named \"Channel Z\"), is Commodore International's third-generation Amiga computer, aimed at the home computer market.", " It was launched on October 21, 1992, at a base price of £399 in the United Kingdom and $599 in the United States." ], "title": "Amiga 1200" }, { "sentences": [ "The Amiga 500, also known as the A500, is the first low-end Commodore Amiga 16/32-bit multimedia home/personal computer.", " It was announced at the winter Consumer Electronics Show in January 1987at the same time as the high-end Amiga 2000and competed directly against the Atari 520ST.", " Before Amiga 500 was shipped, Commodore suggested that the list price of the Amiga 500 was US$595.95 without a monitor.", " At delivery in October 1987, Commodore announced that the Amiga 500 would carry a US$699/£499 list price.", " In Europe, the Amiga 500 was released in May 1987.", " In the Netherlands, the A500 was available from April 1987 for a list price of 1499 HFL (US$730 in 1987)." ], "title": "Amiga 500" }, { "sentences": [ "Hold-And-Modify, usually abbreviated as HAM, is a display mode of the Commodore Amiga computer.", " It uses a highly unusual technique to express the color of pixels, allowing many more colors to appear on screen than would otherwise be possible.", " HAM mode was commonly used to display digitized photographs or video frames, bitmap art and occasionally animation.", " At the time of the Amiga's launch in 1985, this near-photorealistic display was unprecedented for a home computer and it was widely used to demonstrate the Amiga's graphical capability.", " However, HAM has significant technical limitations which prevent it from being used as a general purpose display mode." ], "title": "Hold-And-Modify" }, { "sentences": [ "The Amiga is a family of personal computers sold by Commodore starting in 1985.", " The original model was part of a wave of 16 and 32 bit computers that featured 256KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphics and audio over 8-bit systems.", " This wave included the Atari ST—released the same year—Apple's Macintosh, and later the Apple IIGS.", " Based on the Motorola 68000 microprocessor, the Amiga differed from its contemporaries through the inclusion of custom hardware to accelerate graphics and sound, including sprites and a blitter, and a pre-emptive multitasking operating system called AmigaOS." ], "title": "Amiga" } ]
[ "Title: Vulcan Software\n\nVulcan Software is an independent computer games company founded in 1994 in the UK. Vulcan started creating software for the Amiga computer systems. Its first commercial game was \"Valhalla and the Lord of Infinity\", which was notable for being the first ever Amiga speech adventure game. In January 1999, Vulcan Software started development for PC computer systems. The Director of Vulcan Software is Paul Carrington. In 2007, Vulcan announced a partnership with Amiga, Inc to develop older Amiga games for PCs and other devices.", "Title: Interact Home Computer\n\nThe Interact Home Computer is a rare, very early (1978) American home computer made by \"Interact Electronics Inc\" of Ann Arbor, Michigan. It sold under the name \"interact Model One home computer\". The original Ineract Model One computer was designed by Rick Barnich and Tim Anderson at 204 E. Washington in Ann Arbor, then moving to an office in Georgetown Mall on Packard St in Ann Arbor. Interact Electronics Inc was a privately held company that was funded by Hongiman, Miller, Swartz and Cohn...a lawyer firm out of Detroit. The President/Founder of Interact Electronics Inc was Ken Lochner, who was one of the original developers of the BASIC language based out of Dartmouth college. Ken had started Interact Electronics Inc after a successful startup known as ADP Cyphernetics, the original computer time share company in Ann Arbor, now known as ADP Network Services. Only a few thousand Interacts were sold before the company went bankrupt. Most were sold by the liquidator \"Protecto Enterprizes\" of Barrington, Illinois through mail order sales. The Interact Model One Home Computer debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago in June 1978 at a price of $499. The majority of sales were thru Mail Order houses and you could buy it off the shelf at Highland Appliance in the Detroit, MI area and Newman Computer Exchange in Ann Arbor. Probably the most successful application available for the Interace was a program called \"Message Center\". With it, a store could type in whatever message they wanted to appear scrolling on a TV screen...like Advertisements, or welcoming messages to guests in an office. Although it was mostly a Game machine at the time with games such as Showdown, BlackJack and Chess, there was also BASIC programming where users could create their own programs in the BASIC computer language. Customers began hooking up Interact to control everything from lights in their house, to a Chevrolet Corvette!", "Title: Amiga CD32\n\nThe Amiga CD32, styled \"CD\" and code-named \"Spellbound\", is the first 32-bit home video game console released in western Europe, Australia, Canada and Brazil. It was first announced at the Science Museum in London on July 16, 1993, and was released in September of the same year. The CD32 uses CD-ROM media, and was developed by Commodore, creator of the Commodore Amiga computer. It was based on Commodore's Advanced Graphics Architecture chipset, and is of similar specification to the Amiga 1200 computer. Using third party devices, it is possible to upgrade the CD32 with keyboard, floppy drive, hard drive, RAM and mouse, turning it into the equivalent of an Amiga 1200 personal computer. A hardware MPEG decompression module for playing Video CD was also released. In the Christmas period following its launch, the CD32 accounted for 38% of all CD-ROM drive sales in the UK, exceeding sales of the Mega-CD; however, it was soon overshadowed by CD-ROM based games consoles from other companies, and was discontinued as Commodore went into bankruptcy.", "Title: Amiga Enhanced Chip Set\n\nThe Enhanced Chip Set (ECS) is the second generation of the Amiga computer's chipset, offering minor improvements over the original chipset (OCS) design. ECS was introduced in 1990 with the launch of the Amiga 3000. Amigas produced from 1990 onwards featured a mix of OCS and ECS chips, such as later versions of the Amiga 500 and the Commodore CDTV. Other ECS models were the Amiga 500+ in 1991 and lastly the Amiga 600 in 1992.", "Title: Amiga Active\n\nAmiga Active was a monthly computer magazine published by Pinprint Publishing, it launched at a time when most other Amiga magazines had already closed, and as a result only had one major competitor \"Amiga Format\". A large proportion of the \"Amiga Active\" staff were from \"CU Amiga Magazine\", which closed the previous year. In total 26 issues were published, the first in October 1999, and the last in November 2001. The closure of \"Amiga Active\" ended the news-stand distribution of UK Amiga magazines after almost 14 years.", "Title: Aamber Pegasus\n\nThe Aamber Pegasus is a home computer first produced in New Zealand in 1981 by Technosys Research Labs.", "Title: Amiga 1200\n\nThe Amiga 1200, or A1200 (code-named \"Channel Z\"), is Commodore International's third-generation Amiga computer, aimed at the home computer market. It was launched on October 21, 1992, at a base price of £399 in the United Kingdom and $599 in the United States.", "Title: Amiga 500\n\nThe Amiga 500, also known as the A500, is the first low-end Commodore Amiga 16/32-bit multimedia home/personal computer. It was announced at the winter Consumer Electronics Show in January 1987at the same time as the high-end Amiga 2000and competed directly against the Atari 520ST. Before Amiga 500 was shipped, Commodore suggested that the list price of the Amiga 500 was US$595.95 without a monitor. At delivery in October 1987, Commodore announced that the Amiga 500 would carry a US$699/£499 list price. In Europe, the Amiga 500 was released in May 1987. In the Netherlands, the A500 was available from April 1987 for a list price of 1499 HFL (US$730 in 1987).", "Title: Hold-And-Modify\n\nHold-And-Modify, usually abbreviated as HAM, is a display mode of the Commodore Amiga computer. It uses a highly unusual technique to express the color of pixels, allowing many more colors to appear on screen than would otherwise be possible. HAM mode was commonly used to display digitized photographs or video frames, bitmap art and occasionally animation. At the time of the Amiga's launch in 1985, this near-photorealistic display was unprecedented for a home computer and it was widely used to demonstrate the Amiga's graphical capability. However, HAM has significant technical limitations which prevent it from being used as a general purpose display mode.", "Title: Amiga\n\nThe Amiga is a family of personal computers sold by Commodore starting in 1985. The original model was part of a wave of 16 and 32 bit computers that featured 256KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphics and audio over 8-bit systems. This wave included the Atari ST—released the same year—Apple's Macintosh, and later the Apple IIGS. Based on the Motorola 68000 microprocessor, the Amiga differed from its contemporaries through the inclusion of custom hardware to accelerate graphics and sound, including sprites and a blitter, and a pre-emptive multitasking operating system called AmigaOS." ]
7,015
Where is Electric Six from?
Detroit
bridge
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[ { "sentences": [ "Sexy Trash is a demos, B-sides and rarities album by Electric Six available as merchandise at live shows since 2008 and as a reward for pledgers of their Kickstarter project campaigns.", " It includes 30 (mostly demo) tracks covering the band's career (from 1996-2007) as well as brief liner notes from lead singer Dick Valentine.", " While initially only available at shows in the United States, it has now also been sold in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Spain." ], "title": "Sexy Trash" }, { "sentences": [ "Fire is the debut album of Electric Six, released in 2003.", " The album received generally positive critical reviews. \"", "Rolling Stone\" called the album \"the summer's most brilliantly demented party record\" and \"Blender\" hailed the music as \"convincingly ferocious\".", " Three singles were released from the album: \"Danger!", " High Voltage\", which reached #10 in the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart and #2 in the UK Singles Chart; \"Gay Bar\", which reached #5 in the UK Singles Chart; and \"Dance Commander\", which reached #40 in the UK Singles Chart.", " \"Fire\" went gold in the United Kingdom on September 5, 2003.", " Later that year, the album was re-released with a bonus DVD containing the music videos for all three singles from the album." ], "title": "Fire (Electric Six album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Electric Six is a six-piece band from Detroit, Michigan.", " Their style has been described as a brand of rock music infused with elements of \"garage, disco, punk rock, new wave, and metal.\"", " The band met recognition in 2003 with the singles \"Danger!", " High Voltage\" and \"Gay Bar\", and subsequently released 14 full-length albums, two rarities albums, and a live album.", " A live DVD, \"Absolute Treasure\", was released for download in 2014.", " The current lineup of the band consists of singer Dick Valentine, guitarists Johnny Na$hinal and Da Vė, drummer Two-Handed Bob, keyboardist Tait Nucleus?", ", and bassist Rob Lower." ], "title": "Electric Six" }, { "sentences": [ "Ruben Samuel Fleischer (born October 31, 1974) is an American film director, film producer, television producer, music video director, and commercial director who lives in Los Angeles.", " He is best known as the director of the critically acclaimed and financially successful \"Zombieland\", his first feature film.", " He followed it by making the films \"30 Minutes or Less\" and \"Gangster Squad\", both of which opened to mixed reviews.", " He will next direct the 2018 film version of \"Venom\" which is based on the Marvel Comics character.", " Prior to directing feature films, Fleischer was a prolific director of television commercials and music videos, working for such brands as Cisco, Eurostar, ESPN, and Burger King, as well as such artists as M.I.A., Electric Six, DJ Format, and Gold Chains." ], "title": "Ruben Fleischer" }, { "sentences": [ "Heartbeats and Brainwaves is the eighth album by Detroit rock band Electric Six.", " It was released on October 11, 2011." ], "title": "Heartbeats and Brainwaves" }, { "sentences": [ "Absolute Pleasure is a live album by Detroit rock band Electric Six.", " It is composed of recordings from shows at both First Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota and the Double Door in Chicago, Illinois." ], "title": "Absolute Pleasure" }, { "sentences": [ "Bitch, Don't Let Me Die!", " is the eleventh album by Detroit rock band Electric Six.", " It was released on Metropolis Records on October 2, 2015.", " It is the last album to feature longtime drummer Percussion World before his departure later in the year to join Flogging Molly." ], "title": "Bitch, Don't Let Me Die!" }, { "sentences": [ "Señor Smoke (2005) is the second album from Electric Six, following \"Fire\" in 2003.", " It was released in the UK February 14, 2005 by Warner Music imprint Rushmore Records.", " Due to complications with Electric Six's former record label, Rushmore did not release the album in North America." ], "title": "Señor Smoke" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Gay Bar\" is a song by American rock band Electric Six.", " Written by band member Tyler Spencer, under the pseudonym Dick Valentine, it was released in June 2003 as the second single from their debut studio album, \"Fire\" (2003).", " While both the song and music video received significant airplay, lyrics mentioning war were edited due to their possibly offensive nature since the song made its air debut at the start of the Iraq War." ], "title": "Gay Bar (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Formed in late 2006 by Scott Wynn, a minimalist, lo-fi, DIY audio home recorder, from rural Indiana via Cincinnati, Ohio.", " Wynn describes his music largely as “eclectic road rock” and/or “ambitious ditties.”", " Noted for blending diverse his influences of rock, lounge soul and stark minimalism, The Panderers' sound is constructed of ultra-simplified guitar work, gracefully slurring bass lines and solid on-point percussion, all which buoy Wynn's even-handed signature vocal.", " Wynn lists his strongest influences as lo-fi singer-songwriter as: Bill Callahan (musician), Daniel Johnston and Johnny Cash, he also has drawn direct influence from garage rockers Kings of Leon, \"acid country house music\" makers Alabama 3 and disco rockers Electric Six." ], "title": "The Panderers" } ]
[ "Title: Sexy Trash\n\nSexy Trash is a demos, B-sides and rarities album by Electric Six available as merchandise at live shows since 2008 and as a reward for pledgers of their Kickstarter project campaigns. It includes 30 (mostly demo) tracks covering the band's career (from 1996-2007) as well as brief liner notes from lead singer Dick Valentine. While initially only available at shows in the United States, it has now also been sold in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Spain.", "Title: Fire (Electric Six album)\n\nFire is the debut album of Electric Six, released in 2003. The album received generally positive critical reviews. \" Rolling Stone\" called the album \"the summer's most brilliantly demented party record\" and \"Blender\" hailed the music as \"convincingly ferocious\". Three singles were released from the album: \"Danger! High Voltage\", which reached #10 in the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart and #2 in the UK Singles Chart; \"Gay Bar\", which reached #5 in the UK Singles Chart; and \"Dance Commander\", which reached #40 in the UK Singles Chart. \"Fire\" went gold in the United Kingdom on September 5, 2003. Later that year, the album was re-released with a bonus DVD containing the music videos for all three singles from the album.", "Title: Electric Six\n\nElectric Six is a six-piece band from Detroit, Michigan. Their style has been described as a brand of rock music infused with elements of \"garage, disco, punk rock, new wave, and metal.\" The band met recognition in 2003 with the singles \"Danger! High Voltage\" and \"Gay Bar\", and subsequently released 14 full-length albums, two rarities albums, and a live album. A live DVD, \"Absolute Treasure\", was released for download in 2014. The current lineup of the band consists of singer Dick Valentine, guitarists Johnny Na$hinal and Da Vė, drummer Two-Handed Bob, keyboardist Tait Nucleus? , and bassist Rob Lower.", "Title: Ruben Fleischer\n\nRuben Samuel Fleischer (born October 31, 1974) is an American film director, film producer, television producer, music video director, and commercial director who lives in Los Angeles. He is best known as the director of the critically acclaimed and financially successful \"Zombieland\", his first feature film. He followed it by making the films \"30 Minutes or Less\" and \"Gangster Squad\", both of which opened to mixed reviews. He will next direct the 2018 film version of \"Venom\" which is based on the Marvel Comics character. Prior to directing feature films, Fleischer was a prolific director of television commercials and music videos, working for such brands as Cisco, Eurostar, ESPN, and Burger King, as well as such artists as M.I.A., Electric Six, DJ Format, and Gold Chains.", "Title: Heartbeats and Brainwaves\n\nHeartbeats and Brainwaves is the eighth album by Detroit rock band Electric Six. It was released on October 11, 2011.", "Title: Absolute Pleasure\n\nAbsolute Pleasure is a live album by Detroit rock band Electric Six. It is composed of recordings from shows at both First Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota and the Double Door in Chicago, Illinois.", "Title: Bitch, Don't Let Me Die!\n\nBitch, Don't Let Me Die! is the eleventh album by Detroit rock band Electric Six. It was released on Metropolis Records on October 2, 2015. It is the last album to feature longtime drummer Percussion World before his departure later in the year to join Flogging Molly.", "Title: Señor Smoke\n\nSeñor Smoke (2005) is the second album from Electric Six, following \"Fire\" in 2003. It was released in the UK February 14, 2005 by Warner Music imprint Rushmore Records. Due to complications with Electric Six's former record label, Rushmore did not release the album in North America.", "Title: Gay Bar (song)\n\n\"Gay Bar\" is a song by American rock band Electric Six. Written by band member Tyler Spencer, under the pseudonym Dick Valentine, it was released in June 2003 as the second single from their debut studio album, \"Fire\" (2003). While both the song and music video received significant airplay, lyrics mentioning war were edited due to their possibly offensive nature since the song made its air debut at the start of the Iraq War.", "Title: The Panderers\n\nFormed in late 2006 by Scott Wynn, a minimalist, lo-fi, DIY audio home recorder, from rural Indiana via Cincinnati, Ohio. Wynn describes his music largely as “eclectic road rock” and/or “ambitious ditties.” Noted for blending diverse his influences of rock, lounge soul and stark minimalism, The Panderers' sound is constructed of ultra-simplified guitar work, gracefully slurring bass lines and solid on-point percussion, all which buoy Wynn's even-handed signature vocal. Wynn lists his strongest influences as lo-fi singer-songwriter as: Bill Callahan (musician), Daniel Johnston and Johnny Cash, he also has drawn direct influence from garage rockers Kings of Leon, \"acid country house music\" makers Alabama 3 and disco rockers Electric Six." ]
7,016
What kind of museum is the Grand Prix museum located near?
a wine museum
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Migration Museum is a social history museum located in Adelaide, South Australia.", " It is one of the three museums operated by History SA.", " It deals with the immigration and settlement history of South Australia, and maintains both a permanent and a rotating collection of works.", " Founded as an initiative of the State government in 1983, and with the museum opening in 1986, the Migration Museum in Adelaide is the oldest Museum of its kind in Australia.", " The museum aims to promote cultural diversity and multiculturalism, which they define as including aspects of ethnicity, class, gender, age and region." ], "title": "Migration Museum, Adelaide" }, { "sentences": [ "Golra Sharif Railway Museum, also known as Pakistan Railways Heritage Museum, is a Railway Museum located near the Sector E-11 of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.", " It is a junction station in Rawalpindi Division of the Pakistan Railways, located at 1,994 feet above sea level, in the southeast of the Margalla Hills and east of the cradle of Gandhara civilization, the ancient city of Taxila.", " This railway station is the site of a venerated Railway Museum housing the relics and memorabilia associated with railways dating back to the days of the British Raj.", " The Railways station with its museum is a major attraction for tourists and locals alike and is becoming a major attraction for railway enthusiasts." ], "title": "Golra Sharif Railway Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Museum of Discovery and Science is a museum located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.", " It is one of the largest museums of its kind in Florida, and has the most visitors of any museum in the state.", " The museum features its own AutoNation IMAX theater, and shows 3-D IMAX films in which viewers wear special glasses and headsets.", " The museum also features a number of \"ecoscapes\", as well as a simulated ride to Mars, a simulated airboat ride in the Everglades and a MaxFlight airplane simulator.", " Among the more popular aspects of the museum are the quantity and variety of Floridian animal species on display.", " The public are allowed to get quite close to the animal life such as otters, baby alligators, turtles, and a sea turtle, and the museum frequently has organized animal-centered demonstrations, or more informal meet-and-greets with native and exotic Florida fauna." ], "title": "Museum of Discovery and Science" }, { "sentences": [ "The Puget Sound Navy Museum is an official naval museum located in Bremerton, Washington, United States.", " The museum is one of the 10 Navy museums that are operated by the Naval History & Heritage Command.", " It is located near the Washington State Ferries terminal, the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, and the Bremerton Annex of Naval Base Kitsap.", " According to the museum website, its mission is \"collecting, preserving, and interpreting the naval heritage of the Pacific Northwest for the benefit of the U.S. Navy and general public.\"" ], "title": "Puget Sound Navy Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Macau Wine Museum (; Portuguese: \"Museu do Vinho\" ) is a wine museum in Sé, Macau, China.", " It is co-located next to the Grand Prix Museum." ], "title": "Macau Wine Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Naval Aviation Museum is a military museum located in Bogmalo, 6 km from Vasco da Gama, Goa, India.", " This museum contains exhibits that showcase the evolution of the Indian Naval Air Arm over decades.", " The museum is divided into two main parts, an outdoor exhibit and a two-storey indoor gallery.", " The Museum was inaugurated in October 1998 and is one of the Two Military Aviation Museums in India, the other being the Indian Air Force Museum, Palam in Delhi.The Naval Aviation Museum is the only of its kind in the entire continent of Asia." ], "title": "Naval Aviation Museum (India)" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Museum (Naypyidaw) (Burmese: အမျိုးသားပြတိုက် (နေပြည်တော်) ) is a museum located near the Kumudra circle, in Ottarathiri Township, Naypyidaw, Myanmar (Burma).", " Total plot area of the museum is 34.79 acre .", " The construction of the museum was started on 3 June 2010.", "The Museum was opened on 15 July 2015." ], "title": "National Museum (Naypyidaw)" }, { "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": [ "The Hamburg Museum, also known as Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte (\"Museum for Hamburg History\"), is a history museum located in the city of Hamburg in northern Germany.", " The museum was established at its current location in 1922, although its parent organization was started in 1839.", " The museum was named \"hamburgmuseum\" in 2006.", " It is located near the Planten un Blomen park in the center of Hamburg.", " The museum is commonly reviewed among the museums of the city of Hamburg." ], "title": "Hamburg Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Grand Prix Museum (; Portuguese: \"Museu do Grande Prémio\" ) is a motor racing museum in Sé, Macau, China.", " It is co-located with and adjacent to the Macau Wine Museum." ], "title": "Grand Prix Museum" } ]
[ "Title: Migration Museum, Adelaide\n\nThe Migration Museum is a social history museum located in Adelaide, South Australia. It is one of the three museums operated by History SA. It deals with the immigration and settlement history of South Australia, and maintains both a permanent and a rotating collection of works. Founded as an initiative of the State government in 1983, and with the museum opening in 1986, the Migration Museum in Adelaide is the oldest Museum of its kind in Australia. The museum aims to promote cultural diversity and multiculturalism, which they define as including aspects of ethnicity, class, gender, age and region.", "Title: Golra Sharif Railway Museum\n\nGolra Sharif Railway Museum, also known as Pakistan Railways Heritage Museum, is a Railway Museum located near the Sector E-11 of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. It is a junction station in Rawalpindi Division of the Pakistan Railways, located at 1,994 feet above sea level, in the southeast of the Margalla Hills and east of the cradle of Gandhara civilization, the ancient city of Taxila. This railway station is the site of a venerated Railway Museum housing the relics and memorabilia associated with railways dating back to the days of the British Raj. The Railways station with its museum is a major attraction for tourists and locals alike and is becoming a major attraction for railway enthusiasts.", "Title: Museum of Discovery and Science\n\nThe Museum of Discovery and Science is a museum located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It is one of the largest museums of its kind in Florida, and has the most visitors of any museum in the state. The museum features its own AutoNation IMAX theater, and shows 3-D IMAX films in which viewers wear special glasses and headsets. The museum also features a number of \"ecoscapes\", as well as a simulated ride to Mars, a simulated airboat ride in the Everglades and a MaxFlight airplane simulator. Among the more popular aspects of the museum are the quantity and variety of Floridian animal species on display. The public are allowed to get quite close to the animal life such as otters, baby alligators, turtles, and a sea turtle, and the museum frequently has organized animal-centered demonstrations, or more informal meet-and-greets with native and exotic Florida fauna.", "Title: Puget Sound Navy Museum\n\nThe Puget Sound Navy Museum is an official naval museum located in Bremerton, Washington, United States. The museum is one of the 10 Navy museums that are operated by the Naval History & Heritage Command. It is located near the Washington State Ferries terminal, the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, and the Bremerton Annex of Naval Base Kitsap. According to the museum website, its mission is \"collecting, preserving, and interpreting the naval heritage of the Pacific Northwest for the benefit of the U.S. Navy and general public.\"", "Title: Macau Wine Museum\n\nThe Macau Wine Museum (; Portuguese: \"Museu do Vinho\" ) is a wine museum in Sé, Macau, China. It is co-located next to the Grand Prix Museum.", "Title: Naval Aviation Museum (India)\n\nThe Naval Aviation Museum is a military museum located in Bogmalo, 6 km from Vasco da Gama, Goa, India. This museum contains exhibits that showcase the evolution of the Indian Naval Air Arm over decades. The museum is divided into two main parts, an outdoor exhibit and a two-storey indoor gallery. The Museum was inaugurated in October 1998 and is one of the Two Military Aviation Museums in India, the other being the Indian Air Force Museum, Palam in Delhi.The Naval Aviation Museum is the only of its kind in the entire continent of Asia.", "Title: National Museum (Naypyidaw)\n\nThe National Museum (Naypyidaw) (Burmese: အမျိုးသားပြတိုက် (နေပြည်တော်) ) is a museum located near the Kumudra circle, in Ottarathiri Township, Naypyidaw, Myanmar (Burma). Total plot area of the museum is 34.79 acre . The construction of the museum was started on 3 June 2010. The Museum was opened on 15 July 2015.", "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: Hamburg Museum\n\nThe Hamburg Museum, also known as Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte (\"Museum for Hamburg History\"), is a history museum located in the city of Hamburg in northern Germany. The museum was established at its current location in 1922, although its parent organization was started in 1839. The museum was named \"hamburgmuseum\" in 2006. It is located near the Planten un Blomen park in the center of Hamburg. The museum is commonly reviewed among the museums of the city of Hamburg.", "Title: Grand Prix Museum\n\nThe Grand Prix Museum (; Portuguese: \"Museu do Grande Prémio\" ) is a motor racing museum in Sé, Macau, China. It is co-located with and adjacent to the Macau Wine Museum." ]
7,017
What bowl game featured a team coached by Mike Leach in 2012?
Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2002 Rose Bowl, played on January 3, 2002, was a college football bowl game.", " It was the 88th Rose Bowl game and was the BCS National Championship Game of the 2001 college football season.", " The game featured the Miami Hurricanes and the Nebraska Cornhuskers, marking the first time since the 1919 Rose Bowl, and only the third time in the game's history, that neither the Big Ten nor the Pac-10 Conferences had a representative in this game.", " The Hurricanes won the game, 37–14, for their fifth national title.", " Miami quarterback Ken Dorsey and wide receiver Andre Johnson were named the Rose Bowl Players of the Game." ], "title": "2002 Rose Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1998 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1998, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California.", " It was the 84th Rose Bowl Game.", " The game featured Michigan beating Washington State by a score of 21–16.", " The ending of the game is controversial.", " On Washington State's final drive, the Cougars got a first down at midfield even though Washington State WR Nian Taylor possibly interfered with Michigan CB Charles Woodson on a 3rd down pass play.", " On the next play, Washington State completed a hook-and-ladder first down inbounds, temporarily stopping the clock with two seconds remaining.", " When the first down markers were reset the clock was started back up.", " WSU immediately hiked and then spiked the football.", " The officials ruled that time had expired.", " Brian Griese was named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game.", " This was the last year that the Rose Bowl was not part of the Bowl Championship Series.", " This was also the last year that the game was not branded with corporate sponsorship." ], "title": "1998 Rose Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pineapple Bowl is a now-defunct college football bowl game played in Honolulu, Hawaii at Honolulu Stadium.", " Played on New Year's Day except in 1939 and 1950, the Pineapple Bowl succeeded the Poi Bowl.", " The inaugural game was played in 1939 and the last game was played in 1952.", " After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the bowl game was suspended for five years.", " The game featured the Hawaii Rainbows and an invited team from the mainland.", " The rise of the Hula Bowl shortly followed the demise of the Pineapple Bowl.", " The University of Hawaii attempted to revive the bowl game in 1980, but the NCAA Special Events Committee turned down their request.", " However, the Aloha Bowl was created in 1982." ], "title": "Pineapple Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1981 Rose Bowl was the 67th Rose Bowl game and was played on January 1, 1981, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California.", " The game featured the Michigan Wolverines beating the Washington Huskies by a score of 23–6.", " The game marked the first time Michigan Coach Bo Schembechler won a bowl game after seven prior bowl game losses." ], "title": "1981 Rose Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas, the seventh edition of the game, was a post-season American college football bowl game held on December 28, 2012 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas as part of the 2012-13 NCAA football bowl season.", " The game, which was the final game of the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season for both teams, was broadcast at 8 PM CT on ESPN, and featured the Minnesota Golden Gophers from the Big Ten Conference against the Texas Tech Red Raiders from the Big 12 Conference.", " The Golden Gophers accepted their invitation after finishing the regular season at six-wins, six-losses, while the Red Raiders accepted their invitation following a campaign during which they totaled seven-wins, five-losses.", " This was not the first time the Golden Gophers and Red Raiders met in a bowl game; the two teams had previously met in the 2006 Insight Bowl, with the Red Raiders winning 44–41 in overtime." ], "title": "2012 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1927 Rose Bowl Game was a college football bowl game held on January 1, 1927, in Pasadena, California.", " The game featured the Alabama Crimson Tide, of the Southern Conference, and Stanford, of the Pacific Coast Conference, now the Pac-12 Conference.", " It was Stanford's second Rose Bowl game in three years.", " The game ended in a 7–7 tie, the last Rose Bowl game to end in a tie." ], "title": "1927 Rose Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The team was coached by Mike Leach during the regular season, and was coached by interim head coach Ruffin McNeill during the 2010 Valero Alamo Bowl.", " The Red Raiders played their home games at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas.", " The football team competed in the Division I NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.", " The Red Raiders finished the season 9–4, 5–3 in Big 12 play and won the Valero Alamo Bowl 41–31 against Michigan State." ], "title": "2009 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2006 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The team was coached by Mike Leach.", " The Red Raiders played their home games at Jones SBC Stadium in Lubbock, Texas." ], "title": "2006 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2001 GMAC Bowl, a college football bowl game held on December 19 at Ladd–Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama, pitted the Marshall Thundering Herd, then of the Mid-American Conference, against the East Carolina Pirates from Conference USA.", " This game featured what was then the biggest comeback in NCAA Division I-A (now Division I FBS) bowl history, as Marshall came back from a 38-8 halftime deficit to force overtime and eventually win 64-61 in double overtime.", " It was also the highest-scoring bowl game in history, breaking the previous record set when Texas Tech defeated Air Force 55-41 in the 1995 Copper Bowl.", " Although the record for greatest bowl comeback was broken by Texas Tech when it returned to the Copper Bowl, by then renamed the Insight Bowl, in 2006, the 2001 GMAC Bowl remains the highest-scoring bowl game ever." ], "title": "2001 GMAC Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2008 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2008, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, USA.", " The Cotton Bowl Classic was part of the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season and one of 32 games in the 2007–2008 bowl season.", " The bowl game featured the Arkansas Razorbacks from the SEC and the Missouri Tigers from the Big 12 and was televised in the United States on FOX.", " Senior RB Tony Temple of Mizzou set a single game rushing record for the Cotton Bowl Classic with 281 yards and 4 touchdowns.", " His 281 rushing yards put him in second place all time for total rushing yards in a bowl game." ], "title": "2008 Cotton Bowl Classic" } ]
[ "Title: 2002 Rose Bowl\n\nThe 2002 Rose Bowl, played on January 3, 2002, was a college football bowl game. It was the 88th Rose Bowl game and was the BCS National Championship Game of the 2001 college football season. The game featured the Miami Hurricanes and the Nebraska Cornhuskers, marking the first time since the 1919 Rose Bowl, and only the third time in the game's history, that neither the Big Ten nor the Pac-10 Conferences had a representative in this game. The Hurricanes won the game, 37–14, for their fifth national title. Miami quarterback Ken Dorsey and wide receiver Andre Johnson were named the Rose Bowl Players of the Game.", "Title: 1998 Rose Bowl\n\nThe 1998 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1998, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. It was the 84th Rose Bowl Game. The game featured Michigan beating Washington State by a score of 21–16. The ending of the game is controversial. On Washington State's final drive, the Cougars got a first down at midfield even though Washington State WR Nian Taylor possibly interfered with Michigan CB Charles Woodson on a 3rd down pass play. On the next play, Washington State completed a hook-and-ladder first down inbounds, temporarily stopping the clock with two seconds remaining. When the first down markers were reset the clock was started back up. WSU immediately hiked and then spiked the football. The officials ruled that time had expired. Brian Griese was named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game. This was the last year that the Rose Bowl was not part of the Bowl Championship Series. This was also the last year that the game was not branded with corporate sponsorship.", "Title: Pineapple Bowl\n\nThe Pineapple Bowl is a now-defunct college football bowl game played in Honolulu, Hawaii at Honolulu Stadium. Played on New Year's Day except in 1939 and 1950, the Pineapple Bowl succeeded the Poi Bowl. The inaugural game was played in 1939 and the last game was played in 1952. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the bowl game was suspended for five years. The game featured the Hawaii Rainbows and an invited team from the mainland. The rise of the Hula Bowl shortly followed the demise of the Pineapple Bowl. The University of Hawaii attempted to revive the bowl game in 1980, but the NCAA Special Events Committee turned down their request. However, the Aloha Bowl was created in 1982.", "Title: 1981 Rose Bowl\n\nThe 1981 Rose Bowl was the 67th Rose Bowl game and was played on January 1, 1981, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. The game featured the Michigan Wolverines beating the Washington Huskies by a score of 23–6. The game marked the first time Michigan Coach Bo Schembechler won a bowl game after seven prior bowl game losses.", "Title: 2012 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas\n\nThe 2012 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas, the seventh edition of the game, was a post-season American college football bowl game held on December 28, 2012 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas as part of the 2012-13 NCAA football bowl season. The game, which was the final game of the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season for both teams, was broadcast at 8 PM CT on ESPN, and featured the Minnesota Golden Gophers from the Big Ten Conference against the Texas Tech Red Raiders from the Big 12 Conference. The Golden Gophers accepted their invitation after finishing the regular season at six-wins, six-losses, while the Red Raiders accepted their invitation following a campaign during which they totaled seven-wins, five-losses. This was not the first time the Golden Gophers and Red Raiders met in a bowl game; the two teams had previously met in the 2006 Insight Bowl, with the Red Raiders winning 44–41 in overtime.", "Title: 1927 Rose Bowl\n\nThe 1927 Rose Bowl Game was a college football bowl game held on January 1, 1927, in Pasadena, California. The game featured the Alabama Crimson Tide, of the Southern Conference, and Stanford, of the Pacific Coast Conference, now the Pac-12 Conference. It was Stanford's second Rose Bowl game in three years. The game ended in a 7–7 tie, the last Rose Bowl game to end in a tie.", "Title: 2009 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team\n\nThe 2009 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Mike Leach during the regular season, and was coached by interim head coach Ruffin McNeill during the 2010 Valero Alamo Bowl. The Red Raiders played their home games at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas. The football team competed in the Division I NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The Red Raiders finished the season 9–4, 5–3 in Big 12 play and won the Valero Alamo Bowl 41–31 against Michigan State.", "Title: 2006 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team\n\nThe 2006 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Mike Leach. The Red Raiders played their home games at Jones SBC Stadium in Lubbock, Texas.", "Title: 2001 GMAC Bowl\n\nThe 2001 GMAC Bowl, a college football bowl game held on December 19 at Ladd–Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama, pitted the Marshall Thundering Herd, then of the Mid-American Conference, against the East Carolina Pirates from Conference USA. This game featured what was then the biggest comeback in NCAA Division I-A (now Division I FBS) bowl history, as Marshall came back from a 38-8 halftime deficit to force overtime and eventually win 64-61 in double overtime. It was also the highest-scoring bowl game in history, breaking the previous record set when Texas Tech defeated Air Force 55-41 in the 1995 Copper Bowl. Although the record for greatest bowl comeback was broken by Texas Tech when it returned to the Copper Bowl, by then renamed the Insight Bowl, in 2006, the 2001 GMAC Bowl remains the highest-scoring bowl game ever.", "Title: 2008 Cotton Bowl Classic\n\nThe 2008 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2008, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, USA. The Cotton Bowl Classic was part of the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season and one of 32 games in the 2007–2008 bowl season. The bowl game featured the Arkansas Razorbacks from the SEC and the Missouri Tigers from the Big 12 and was televised in the United States on FOX. Senior RB Tony Temple of Mizzou set a single game rushing record for the Cotton Bowl Classic with 281 yards and 4 touchdowns. His 281 rushing yards put him in second place all time for total rushing yards in a bowl game." ]
7,018
Tory Boy was a character in a television sketch by which comedian which portrayed a young, male, Conservative MP, Tory Boy was a repulsive thirteen-year-old, combining the characteristics of a snobbish, unpopular boy who went to school with Enfield, and those of an imagined younger version of William Jefferson Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond, a British Conservative politician and life peer?
Harry Enfield
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[ { "sentences": [ "James Michael Leathes Prior, Baron Prior, PC (11 October 1927 – 12 December 2016), usually known as Jim Prior, was a British Conservative politician.", " A member of parliament from 1959 to 1987, he represented the Suffolk constituency of Lowestoft until 1983 and then the renamed constituency of Waveney from 1983 to 1987, when he stood down from the House of Commons and was made a life peer.", " He served in two Conservative Cabinets, and outside parliament was Chairman of the Arab British Chamber of Commerce from 1996 to 2004." ], "title": "Jim Prior" }, { "sentences": [ "Viscount Younger of Leckie, of Alloa in the County of Clackmannan, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.", " It was created in 1923 for the Unionist politician Sir George Younger, 1st Baronet.", " He had already been created a Baronet, of Leckie in the County of Clackmannan, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, on 12 July 1911.", " His grandson, the third Viscount, served as Lord Lieutenant of Stirlingshire (renamed Stirling and Falkirk in 1975) from 1964 to 1979, whilst the third Viscounts brother was Labour MP Kenneth Younger.", " His son, the fourth Viscount, was a prominent Conservative politician.", " In 1992, five years before he succeeded his father, he was created a life peer as Baron Younger of Prestwick, of Ayr in the District of Kyle and Carrick.", " s of 2017 the titles are held by his son, the fifth Viscount, who succeeded in 2003, and who joined the House of Lords as an elected hereditary peer in 2010." ], "title": "Viscount Younger of Leckie" }, { "sentences": [ "Baron Windlesham, of Windlesham in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.", " It was created in 1937 for the Conservative politician Sir George Hennessy, 1st Baronet.", " He had already been created a Baronet, of Windlesham in the County of Surrey, in 1927.", " His eldest son, the second Baron, was a Brigadier in the Grenadier Guards.", " The latter's son, the third Baron, succeeded in 1962; a Conservative politician, he notably served as Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords in 1974.", " In 1999 he was created a life peer as Baron Hennessy, of Windlesham in the County of Surrey, so that he could continue to sit in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, which removed the automatic right of hereditary peers to a seat in the upper chamber of parliament.", " s of 2015 the titles are held by his son, the fourth Baron." ], "title": "Baron Windlesham" }, { "sentences": [ "William Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond (born 1961) is a British politician." ], "title": "William Hague (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ffion Hague, Lady Hague of Richmond (born 1968) is a Welsh broadcaster, author and former civil servant, who first became well known as the wife of conservative politician William Hague.", " Born Ffion Jenkins in Cardiff, she is a native Welsh speaker and hit the news when she was selected to teach the language to her future husband when he was Secretary of State for Wales.", " She is the younger sister of Manon Antoniazzi, who served as the assistant private secretary for the Prince of Wales." ], "title": "Ffion Hague" }, { "sentences": [ "Viscount Eccles, of Chute in the County of Wiltshire, England, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.", " It was created in 1964 for the Conservative politician David Eccles, 1st Baron Eccles.", " He had already been created Baron Eccles, of Chute in the County of Wiltshire, in 1962.", " s of 2017 the titles are held by his son, the second Viscount, who succeeded in 1999.", " He is one of the ninety elected hereditary peers that remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, and sits as a Conservative.", " His wife Diana Eccles was created a life peer as Baroness Eccles of Moulton, of Moulton in the County of North Yorkshire, in 1990, making the couple an unusual husband and wife pair both sitting in the House of Lords.", " Lady Eccles of Moulton also sits on the Conservative benches." ], "title": "Viscount Eccles" }, { "sentences": [ "William Jefferson Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 26 March 1961) is a British Conservative politician and life peer.", " He represented Richmond, Yorkshire as Member of Parliament (MP) from 1989 and was the Leader of the Opposition from 1997 to 2001.", " He was Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs from 2010 to 2014 and was the Leader of the House of Commons from 2014 to 2015." ], "title": "William Hague" }, { "sentences": [ "Tory Boy was a character in a television sketch by comedian Harry Enfield which portrayed a young, male, Conservative MP.", " The term has since been used as a caricature of young Conservative MPs.", " Tory Boy was a repulsive thirteen-year-old, combining the characteristics of a snobbish, unpopular boy who went to school with Enfield, and those of an imagined younger version of William Hague.", " Enfield also claimed to have mixed other recent Conservative politicians such as Michael Howard and Michael Portillo into the character, alleging that they were \"Tory Boys who have never grown up.\"", " The traits of \"Tory Boy\" have also been said to mirror those of a stereotypical member of the Federation of Conservative Students.", " The Tory Boy image of a young Conservative MP has damaged some politicians.", " William Hague struggled to shake off the stereotype and was often ridiculed for it during his leadership of the party.", " Recently it has been argued that Conservative Future has managed to change the image of young Conservatives from that given by the FCS." ], "title": "Tory Boy" }, { "sentences": [ "Baron Belstead, of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.", " It was created on 27 January 1938 for the Conservative politician Sir John Ganzoni, 1st Baronet.", " He had already been created a Baronet, of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 22 March 1929.", " He was succeeded by his son John, the second Baron.", " He was also a Conservative politician and served as Leader of the House of Lords from 1988 to 1990.", " After the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, Lord Belstead was created a life peer as Baron Ganzoni, of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk, on 17 November 1999, in order to allow him to remain in the House of Lords.", " He never married and the titles became extinct on his death in 2005." ], "title": "Baron Belstead" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Alexander Rupert Carington, 6th Baron Carrington, (born 6 June 1919) is a British Conservative politician and hereditary peer who served as Defence Secretary between 1970 and 1974, Foreign Secretary between 1979 and 1982, chairman of General Electric between 1983 and 1984, and Secretary General of NATO from 1984 to 1988.", " He is the last surviving member of the 1951–55 government of Winston Churchill, the Eden government, and the Macmillan government and of the cabinets of Alec Douglas-Home and Edward Heath.", " Following the House of Lords Act 1999, which removed the automatic right of hereditary peers to sit in the House of Lords, Carrington was created a life peer as Baron Carington of Upton, of Upton in the County of Nottinghamshire." ], "title": "Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington" } ]
[ "Title: Jim Prior\n\nJames Michael Leathes Prior, Baron Prior, PC (11 October 1927 – 12 December 2016), usually known as Jim Prior, was a British Conservative politician. A member of parliament from 1959 to 1987, he represented the Suffolk constituency of Lowestoft until 1983 and then the renamed constituency of Waveney from 1983 to 1987, when he stood down from the House of Commons and was made a life peer. He served in two Conservative Cabinets, and outside parliament was Chairman of the Arab British Chamber of Commerce from 1996 to 2004.", "Title: Viscount Younger of Leckie\n\nViscount Younger of Leckie, of Alloa in the County of Clackmannan, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1923 for the Unionist politician Sir George Younger, 1st Baronet. He had already been created a Baronet, of Leckie in the County of Clackmannan, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, on 12 July 1911. His grandson, the third Viscount, served as Lord Lieutenant of Stirlingshire (renamed Stirling and Falkirk in 1975) from 1964 to 1979, whilst the third Viscounts brother was Labour MP Kenneth Younger. His son, the fourth Viscount, was a prominent Conservative politician. In 1992, five years before he succeeded his father, he was created a life peer as Baron Younger of Prestwick, of Ayr in the District of Kyle and Carrick. s of 2017 the titles are held by his son, the fifth Viscount, who succeeded in 2003, and who joined the House of Lords as an elected hereditary peer in 2010.", "Title: Baron Windlesham\n\nBaron Windlesham, of Windlesham in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1937 for the Conservative politician Sir George Hennessy, 1st Baronet. He had already been created a Baronet, of Windlesham in the County of Surrey, in 1927. His eldest son, the second Baron, was a Brigadier in the Grenadier Guards. The latter's son, the third Baron, succeeded in 1962; a Conservative politician, he notably served as Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords in 1974. In 1999 he was created a life peer as Baron Hennessy, of Windlesham in the County of Surrey, so that he could continue to sit in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, which removed the automatic right of hereditary peers to a seat in the upper chamber of parliament. s of 2015 the titles are held by his son, the fourth Baron.", "Title: William Hague (disambiguation)\n\nWilliam Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond (born 1961) is a British politician.", "Title: Ffion Hague\n\nFfion Hague, Lady Hague of Richmond (born 1968) is a Welsh broadcaster, author and former civil servant, who first became well known as the wife of conservative politician William Hague. Born Ffion Jenkins in Cardiff, she is a native Welsh speaker and hit the news when she was selected to teach the language to her future husband when he was Secretary of State for Wales. She is the younger sister of Manon Antoniazzi, who served as the assistant private secretary for the Prince of Wales.", "Title: Viscount Eccles\n\nViscount Eccles, of Chute in the County of Wiltshire, England, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1964 for the Conservative politician David Eccles, 1st Baron Eccles. He had already been created Baron Eccles, of Chute in the County of Wiltshire, in 1962. s of 2017 the titles are held by his son, the second Viscount, who succeeded in 1999. He is one of the ninety elected hereditary peers that remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, and sits as a Conservative. His wife Diana Eccles was created a life peer as Baroness Eccles of Moulton, of Moulton in the County of North Yorkshire, in 1990, making the couple an unusual husband and wife pair both sitting in the House of Lords. Lady Eccles of Moulton also sits on the Conservative benches.", "Title: William Hague\n\nWilliam Jefferson Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 26 March 1961) is a British Conservative politician and life peer. He represented Richmond, Yorkshire as Member of Parliament (MP) from 1989 and was the Leader of the Opposition from 1997 to 2001. He was Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs from 2010 to 2014 and was the Leader of the House of Commons from 2014 to 2015.", "Title: Tory Boy\n\nTory Boy was a character in a television sketch by comedian Harry Enfield which portrayed a young, male, Conservative MP. The term has since been used as a caricature of young Conservative MPs. Tory Boy was a repulsive thirteen-year-old, combining the characteristics of a snobbish, unpopular boy who went to school with Enfield, and those of an imagined younger version of William Hague. Enfield also claimed to have mixed other recent Conservative politicians such as Michael Howard and Michael Portillo into the character, alleging that they were \"Tory Boys who have never grown up.\" The traits of \"Tory Boy\" have also been said to mirror those of a stereotypical member of the Federation of Conservative Students. The Tory Boy image of a young Conservative MP has damaged some politicians. William Hague struggled to shake off the stereotype and was often ridiculed for it during his leadership of the party. Recently it has been argued that Conservative Future has managed to change the image of young Conservatives from that given by the FCS.", "Title: Baron Belstead\n\nBaron Belstead, of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 27 January 1938 for the Conservative politician Sir John Ganzoni, 1st Baronet. He had already been created a Baronet, of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 22 March 1929. He was succeeded by his son John, the second Baron. He was also a Conservative politician and served as Leader of the House of Lords from 1988 to 1990. After the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, Lord Belstead was created a life peer as Baron Ganzoni, of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk, on 17 November 1999, in order to allow him to remain in the House of Lords. He never married and the titles became extinct on his death in 2005.", "Title: Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington\n\nPeter Alexander Rupert Carington, 6th Baron Carrington, (born 6 June 1919) is a British Conservative politician and hereditary peer who served as Defence Secretary between 1970 and 1974, Foreign Secretary between 1979 and 1982, chairman of General Electric between 1983 and 1984, and Secretary General of NATO from 1984 to 1988. He is the last surviving member of the 1951–55 government of Winston Churchill, the Eden government, and the Macmillan government and of the cabinets of Alec Douglas-Home and Edward Heath. Following the House of Lords Act 1999, which removed the automatic right of hereditary peers to sit in the House of Lords, Carrington was created a life peer as Baron Carington of Upton, of Upton in the County of Nottinghamshire." ]
7,019
What actress starred in Home Sweet Home and is among the highest paid actresses in China?
Shu Qi
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[ { "sentences": [ "Manisha Koirala (born 16 August 1970) is a Nepali actress who mainly appears in Hindi films in India, though she has worked in several South Indian and her native country's films.", " Noted for her acting prowess, Koirala is the recipient of several accolades, including four Filmfare Awards—and is one of India's most well-known actresses.", " Although the box-office collections from her films have varied considerably, critics have noted that her niche as an actor remains unharmed irrespective of her commercial potency.", " She was one of the highest paid actresses in the 1990s.", " She is amongst the few actresses who made a balance between commercial cinema and Parallel cinema (Art-house films)." ], "title": "Manisha Koirala" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Home Sweet Home / Bittersweet Symphony\", also known as \"Bittersweet Home\" is a song by American rock group Limp Bizkit.", " It was released in December 2005 as the only single from the compilation album \"Greatest Hitz\".", " The song is a medley of \"Home Sweet Home\" by Mötley Crüe and \"Bitter Sweet Symphony\" by The Verve.", " It is, along with the songs \"Why\" and \"Lean On Me\", the only new content on the \"Greatest Hitz\" compilation, and is the third cover song Limp Bizkit has released on an album (the others being The Who's \"Behind Blue Eyes\", and George Michael's \"Faith\")." ], "title": "Home Sweet Home/Bittersweet Symphony" }, { "sentences": [ "Method to the Maadness is the UK rapper Kano's fourth studio album.", " The album has contributions from several artists including Wiley, Boys Noize, Hot Chip, Chase & Status and Damon Albarn.", " During an interview with the blog Social Writers, Kano said that \"It was really important to me that it really made sense as an album.", " I didn't want it to be single driven.", " I really wanted it to have substance in the tracks, really wanted it to the track [\"sic\"] to mean something to me, I really wanted to experiment and make the album very exciting\".", " He also described his progression on \"Method To The Maadness\", as an MC from his first album \"Home Sweet Home\".", " \"I didn’t really know what I was doing on that album (Home Sweet Home).", " It's about progression with every album, learning from the last and just getting a little bit more educated and more experienced as a performer and as a recording artist, as a writer and a producer and co-producer.", " So, I feel I've definitely progressed\"." ], "title": "Method to the Maadness" }, { "sentences": [ "Home Sweet Home is a 2005 Hong Kong horror film directed by Cheang Pou-soi, starring Karena Lam, Shu Qi, Alex Fong and Lam Suet." ], "title": "Home Sweet Home (2005 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bai Baihe (born 1 March 1984) is a Chinese actress.", " She was among the highest paid actresses in 2014 in China." ], "title": "Bai Baihe" }, { "sentences": [ "Kajol (born Kajol Mukherjee; 5 August 1974), also known by her married name Kajol Devgan, is an Indian film actress, who predominantly works in Hindi cinema.", " Born in Mumbai to the Mukherjee-Samarth family, she is the daughter of actress Tanuja Samarth and late filmmaker Shomu Mukherjee.", " One of India's most successful and highest paid actresses in the 90s, Kajol is the recipient of numerous accolades, including six Filmfare Awards, among twelve nominations.", " Along with her late aunt Nutan, she holds the record for most Best Actress wins at Filmfare, with five.", " In 2011, the Government of India awarded her with the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian honour of the country." ], "title": "Kajol" }, { "sentences": [ "Zhao Wei (born 12 March 1976), also known as Vicky Zhao or Vicki Zhao, is a Chinese actress, film director, producer and pop singer.", " She is considered one of the most popular actresses in China and Chinese-speaking regions, and one of the highest paid actresses." ], "title": "Zhao Wei" }, { "sentences": [ "American entertainer Jennifer Lopez has appeared in many motion pictures and television programs.", " She is one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood and is the highest paid actress of Latin descent, making up to US$15 million per film role.", " She is also the richest actress in Hollywood, with an estimated net worth of $320 million (as of 2014).", " Lopez made her acting debut at age 16 with a small role in the 1986 film \"My Little Girl\".", " From there, she received her first high-profile job in 1991 as a Fly Girl dancer on the television comedy program \"In Living Color\".", " Following her departure from the show in 1993, Lopez made several guest appearances in the television series \"South Central\", appeared in the made-for-television movie \"Lost in the Wild\" (1993) and starred as Melinda Lopez in the television series \"Second Chances\" (1993) and its spin-off \"Hotel Malibu\" (1994).", " \"Second Chances\" and \"Hotel Malibu\" ran for only a brief period, receiving negative reviews.", " Lopez's first major film role came in the 1995 motion picture \"Money Train\", alongside Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson.", " The film faced negative reviews and is considered to be a box office bomb.", " Her next two film roles in \"Jack\" (1996) and \"Blood and Wine\" (1997) were received similarly; however, critics were divided by the latter.", " Lopez received her first leading role in the Selena biopic of the same name in 1997.", " The film was a commercial and critical success and is often cited by critics as her breakout role.", " Later that year, Lopez starred as Terri Flores in the film \"Anaconda\", which garnered negative reviews by critics despite being a box office success.", " In 1998, Lopez starred alongside George Clooney in the crime film \"Out of Sight\" (1998).", " The film met with positive reviews and was a box office success.", " In the same year, she also lent her voice to the animated film \"Antz\"." ], "title": "Jennifer Lopez filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Lin Li-hui (; born 16 April 1976), better known by her stage name Shu Qi, is a Taiwanese actress and model.", " She has also been credited as Hsu Chi and Shu Kei (Cantonese pronunciation of \"Shu Qi\").", " She is among the highest paid actresses in China." ], "title": "Shu Qi" }, { "sentences": [ "Sweet Home High School (SHHS), sometimes called Sweet Home Senior High, is a New York State public high school located at 1901 Sweet Home Road in Amherst, New York.", " Sweet Home High School educates students in grades 9 through 12 and is one of seven schools in the Sweet Home Central School District.", " The district consists of one High School, one Middle School, four Elementary schools (Glendale, Heritage Heights, Maplemere, and Willow Ridge), and one Alternative School (Dexter Terrace).", " Nearly 4,000 students are enrolled in the District's seven schools." ], "title": "Sweet Home High School (Amherst, New York)" } ]
[ "Title: Manisha Koirala\n\nManisha Koirala (born 16 August 1970) is a Nepali actress who mainly appears in Hindi films in India, though she has worked in several South Indian and her native country's films. Noted for her acting prowess, Koirala is the recipient of several accolades, including four Filmfare Awards—and is one of India's most well-known actresses. Although the box-office collections from her films have varied considerably, critics have noted that her niche as an actor remains unharmed irrespective of her commercial potency. She was one of the highest paid actresses in the 1990s. She is amongst the few actresses who made a balance between commercial cinema and Parallel cinema (Art-house films).", "Title: Home Sweet Home/Bittersweet Symphony\n\n\"Home Sweet Home / Bittersweet Symphony\", also known as \"Bittersweet Home\" is a song by American rock group Limp Bizkit. It was released in December 2005 as the only single from the compilation album \"Greatest Hitz\". The song is a medley of \"Home Sweet Home\" by Mötley Crüe and \"Bitter Sweet Symphony\" by The Verve. It is, along with the songs \"Why\" and \"Lean On Me\", the only new content on the \"Greatest Hitz\" compilation, and is the third cover song Limp Bizkit has released on an album (the others being The Who's \"Behind Blue Eyes\", and George Michael's \"Faith\").", "Title: Method to the Maadness\n\nMethod to the Maadness is the UK rapper Kano's fourth studio album. The album has contributions from several artists including Wiley, Boys Noize, Hot Chip, Chase & Status and Damon Albarn. During an interview with the blog Social Writers, Kano said that \"It was really important to me that it really made sense as an album. I didn't want it to be single driven. I really wanted it to have substance in the tracks, really wanted it to the track [\"sic\"] to mean something to me, I really wanted to experiment and make the album very exciting\". He also described his progression on \"Method To The Maadness\", as an MC from his first album \"Home Sweet Home\". \"I didn’t really know what I was doing on that album (Home Sweet Home). It's about progression with every album, learning from the last and just getting a little bit more educated and more experienced as a performer and as a recording artist, as a writer and a producer and co-producer. So, I feel I've definitely progressed\".", "Title: Home Sweet Home (2005 film)\n\nHome Sweet Home is a 2005 Hong Kong horror film directed by Cheang Pou-soi, starring Karena Lam, Shu Qi, Alex Fong and Lam Suet.", "Title: Bai Baihe\n\nBai Baihe (born 1 March 1984) is a Chinese actress. She was among the highest paid actresses in 2014 in China.", "Title: Kajol\n\nKajol (born Kajol Mukherjee; 5 August 1974), also known by her married name Kajol Devgan, is an Indian film actress, who predominantly works in Hindi cinema. Born in Mumbai to the Mukherjee-Samarth family, she is the daughter of actress Tanuja Samarth and late filmmaker Shomu Mukherjee. One of India's most successful and highest paid actresses in the 90s, Kajol is the recipient of numerous accolades, including six Filmfare Awards, among twelve nominations. Along with her late aunt Nutan, she holds the record for most Best Actress wins at Filmfare, with five. In 2011, the Government of India awarded her with the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian honour of the country.", "Title: Zhao Wei\n\nZhao Wei (born 12 March 1976), also known as Vicky Zhao or Vicki Zhao, is a Chinese actress, film director, producer and pop singer. She is considered one of the most popular actresses in China and Chinese-speaking regions, and one of the highest paid actresses.", "Title: Jennifer Lopez filmography\n\nAmerican entertainer Jennifer Lopez has appeared in many motion pictures and television programs. She is one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood and is the highest paid actress of Latin descent, making up to US$15 million per film role. She is also the richest actress in Hollywood, with an estimated net worth of $320 million (as of 2014). Lopez made her acting debut at age 16 with a small role in the 1986 film \"My Little Girl\". From there, she received her first high-profile job in 1991 as a Fly Girl dancer on the television comedy program \"In Living Color\". Following her departure from the show in 1993, Lopez made several guest appearances in the television series \"South Central\", appeared in the made-for-television movie \"Lost in the Wild\" (1993) and starred as Melinda Lopez in the television series \"Second Chances\" (1993) and its spin-off \"Hotel Malibu\" (1994). \"Second Chances\" and \"Hotel Malibu\" ran for only a brief period, receiving negative reviews. Lopez's first major film role came in the 1995 motion picture \"Money Train\", alongside Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson. The film faced negative reviews and is considered to be a box office bomb. Her next two film roles in \"Jack\" (1996) and \"Blood and Wine\" (1997) were received similarly; however, critics were divided by the latter. Lopez received her first leading role in the Selena biopic of the same name in 1997. The film was a commercial and critical success and is often cited by critics as her breakout role. Later that year, Lopez starred as Terri Flores in the film \"Anaconda\", which garnered negative reviews by critics despite being a box office success. In 1998, Lopez starred alongside George Clooney in the crime film \"Out of Sight\" (1998). The film met with positive reviews and was a box office success. In the same year, she also lent her voice to the animated film \"Antz\".", "Title: Shu Qi\n\nLin Li-hui (; born 16 April 1976), better known by her stage name Shu Qi, is a Taiwanese actress and model. She has also been credited as Hsu Chi and Shu Kei (Cantonese pronunciation of \"Shu Qi\"). She is among the highest paid actresses in China.", "Title: Sweet Home High School (Amherst, New York)\n\nSweet Home High School (SHHS), sometimes called Sweet Home Senior High, is a New York State public high school located at 1901 Sweet Home Road in Amherst, New York. Sweet Home High School educates students in grades 9 through 12 and is one of seven schools in the Sweet Home Central School District. The district consists of one High School, one Middle School, four Elementary schools (Glendale, Heritage Heights, Maplemere, and Willow Ridge), and one Alternative School (Dexter Terrace). Nearly 4,000 students are enrolled in the District's seven schools." ]
7,020
In which city is the handball club Anne Mette Pedersen plays for based?
Ikast
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[ { "sentences": [ "Athinaikos H.C. is a Greek handball club based in Vyronas, Athens.", " The club is the handball section of Greek multisport club of Athinaikos.", " It is one of the most successful Greek handball club with titles both Men's and Women's team." ], "title": "Athinaikos H.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Rokometni Klub Maribor Branik (English: Maribor Branik Handball Club ), commonly referred to as RK Maribor Branik or simply Branik, is a handball club from Maribor, Slovenia.", " Currently, it competes in the Slovenian First League.", " The team plays its home matches at the Tabor Hall, a 3,261 capacity multi-purpose sports venue in Maribor.", " Between 2004 and 2010, the team was known as RK Klima Petek Maribor due to sponsorship reasons.", " Their biggest success is reaching the final of the Slovenian Handball Cup twice and reaching the quarter-finals of the EHF Cup in the 2012–13 season." ], "title": "RK Maribor Branik" }, { "sentences": [ "Peterborough Handball Club is a handball club based in Peterborough, England.", " It was founded in August 2012, building on interest in handball generated by the London 2012 Olympics.", " In the 2012-13 season Peterborough HC's men's team played in the England Handball East Regional League.", " Peterborough's first win came on 12 January 2013 against Norwich Terriers, Peterborough recording an 18-17 win thanks to a last minute goal by Dan Gammons." ], "title": "Peterborough Handball Club" }, { "sentences": [ "Handball Club Berchem is a men's handball club from Berchem, Luxembourg, that plays in the Luxembourgish Handball League." ], "title": "Handball Club Berchem" }, { "sentences": [ "Vágs Bóltfelag (VB) is a Faroese handball club.", " It started as a football club, which was founded on 5 June 1905, but later the sport handball became a part of the club.", " The handball club is based in Vágur in Suðuroy.", " They play their home matches in the sports hall, Vágshøll on Eiðinum in Vágur.", " The football club is now known as FC Suðuroy." ], "title": "Vágs Bóltfelag" }, { "sentences": [ "Anne Mette Pedersen (born 25 October 1992) is a Danish handball player for FC Midtjylland Håndbold and the Danish national team." ], "title": "Anne Mette Pedersen" }, { "sentences": [ "FC Midtjylland Håndbold (short name: FCM Håndbold) is a Danish women's handball club based in Ikast.", " They play in the Dame Håndbold Ligaen (\"Women's Handball League\") since 1991." ], "title": "FC Midtjylland Håndbold" }, { "sentences": [ "Thames Handball Club is an amateur handball club founded in 2005 in London, UK.", " It is affiliated to the England Handball Association and currently runs competitive men’s handball team in Development leagues.", " The women's team voluntarily withdrew from official competition in 2016/17 and plays in a newly formed Handball Union." ], "title": "Thames Handball Club" }, { "sentences": [ "Anne Mette Hansen (born 25 August 1994) is a Danish handball player for Győri Audi ETO KC and the Danish national team.", " She represented Denmark at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia." ], "title": "Anne Mette Hansen" }, { "sentences": [ "Nykøbing Falster Håndboldklub (Nykøbing Falster Handball Club) is a Danish handball club from Nykøbing Falster.", " In the season 2016–17 it plays in the Danish Women's Handball League." ], "title": "Nykøbing Falster Håndboldklub" } ]
[ "Title: Athinaikos H.C.\n\nAthinaikos H.C. is a Greek handball club based in Vyronas, Athens. The club is the handball section of Greek multisport club of Athinaikos. It is one of the most successful Greek handball club with titles both Men's and Women's team.", "Title: RK Maribor Branik\n\nRokometni Klub Maribor Branik (English: Maribor Branik Handball Club ), commonly referred to as RK Maribor Branik or simply Branik, is a handball club from Maribor, Slovenia. Currently, it competes in the Slovenian First League. The team plays its home matches at the Tabor Hall, a 3,261 capacity multi-purpose sports venue in Maribor. Between 2004 and 2010, the team was known as RK Klima Petek Maribor due to sponsorship reasons. Their biggest success is reaching the final of the Slovenian Handball Cup twice and reaching the quarter-finals of the EHF Cup in the 2012–13 season.", "Title: Peterborough Handball Club\n\nPeterborough Handball Club is a handball club based in Peterborough, England. It was founded in August 2012, building on interest in handball generated by the London 2012 Olympics. In the 2012-13 season Peterborough HC's men's team played in the England Handball East Regional League. Peterborough's first win came on 12 January 2013 against Norwich Terriers, Peterborough recording an 18-17 win thanks to a last minute goal by Dan Gammons.", "Title: Handball Club Berchem\n\nHandball Club Berchem is a men's handball club from Berchem, Luxembourg, that plays in the Luxembourgish Handball League.", "Title: Vágs Bóltfelag\n\nVágs Bóltfelag (VB) is a Faroese handball club. It started as a football club, which was founded on 5 June 1905, but later the sport handball became a part of the club. The handball club is based in Vágur in Suðuroy. They play their home matches in the sports hall, Vágshøll on Eiðinum in Vágur. The football club is now known as FC Suðuroy.", "Title: Anne Mette Pedersen\n\nAnne Mette Pedersen (born 25 October 1992) is a Danish handball player for FC Midtjylland Håndbold and the Danish national team.", "Title: FC Midtjylland Håndbold\n\nFC Midtjylland Håndbold (short name: FCM Håndbold) is a Danish women's handball club based in Ikast. They play in the Dame Håndbold Ligaen (\"Women's Handball League\") since 1991.", "Title: Thames Handball Club\n\nThames Handball Club is an amateur handball club founded in 2005 in London, UK. It is affiliated to the England Handball Association and currently runs competitive men’s handball team in Development leagues. The women's team voluntarily withdrew from official competition in 2016/17 and plays in a newly formed Handball Union.", "Title: Anne Mette Hansen\n\nAnne Mette Hansen (born 25 August 1994) is a Danish handball player for Győri Audi ETO KC and the Danish national team. She represented Denmark at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia.", "Title: Nykøbing Falster Håndboldklub\n\nNykøbing Falster Håndboldklub (Nykøbing Falster Handball Club) is a Danish handball club from Nykøbing Falster. In the season 2016–17 it plays in the Danish Women's Handball League." ]
7,021
In what year was the writer of the song "Fear of the Dark" born?
1956
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Lights\" is a song by English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding from \"Bright Lights\" (2010), the reissue of her debut studio album, \"Lights\" (2010).", " Written by Goulding, Richard Stannard and Ash Howes, the song was inspired by Goulding's childhood fear of the dark.", " It was released on 13 March 2011 as the album's sixth single overall, and second from \"Bright Lights\".", " Originally a bonus track on the UK and German iTunes edition of \"Lights\", the song was re-edited for inclusion on \"Bright Lights\" in late 2010, serving as the single version." ], "title": "Lights (Ellie Goulding song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Basic Black: Tales of Appropriate Fear (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2006) is a collection of horror stories by Terry Dowling, a bumper collection in hardcover of the best of his weird and supernatural fiction, which includes two previously uncollected tales.", " It earned a starred review in \"Publishers Weekly\" (May), which said: \"The everyday and ordinary show an unexpected malignant side in this collection of 18 uniquely disturbing tales of the fantastic...one of the year's more satisfying dark fantasy reads.\"" ], "title": "Basic Black: Tales of Appropriate Fear" }, { "sentences": [ "SuperTed is a fictional anthropomorphic bear character created by Welsh writer and animator Mike Young.", " Originally created by Young as a series of stories to help his son overcome his fear of the dark, SuperTed became a popular series of books and led to an animated series produced from 1983 to 1985.", " American-produced series, \"The Further Adventures of SuperTed\", was produced by Hanna Barbera in 1989.", " It aired in Australia on ABC (27 April 1987 - 13 May 1997)." ], "title": "SuperTed" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen Percy \"Steve\" Harris (born 12 March 1956) is an English musician and songwriter, known as the bassist, occasional keyboardist, backing vocalist, primary songwriter and founder of the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden.", " He has been the band's only constant member since their inception in 1975 and, along with guitarist Dave Murray, to have appeared on all of their albums." ], "title": "Steve Harris (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Arcane Path is the second studio album by the Canadian technical death metal band Sympathy, released in 2004 on the Dutch label Fear Dark.", " This album features guest appearances by Tim Roth and Rob Doherty, both members of the fellow Canadian metal band Into Eternity.", " The album features an improved production over \"Invocation\".", " The style is not as technical as on the previous album, but leans more towards blackened death metal style while still keeping the chaotic soundscapes, wall of sound avalanches and virtuoisic lead guitar techniques.", " \"Arcane Path\" is a concept album of a protagonist's inner struggles.", " The cover art was painted by the Belgian (Flemish) artist Kris Verwimp who has done work for groups such as Marduk.", " \"Realm of Disease\" is a re-recorded song from \"Invocation\".", " \"The Red League\" features female vocals by \"Angel\".", " The album received an enthusiastic reception, and several online magazines recognized \"Arcane Path\" as one the metal albums of the year." ], "title": "Arcane Path" }, { "sentences": [ "Don't Leave Me (Norwegian: Ikke forlat meg ) is a 2009 novel by the Norwegian writer Stig Sæterbakken.", " It tells the story of a 17-year-old boy with a dark personality who falls in love with a woman for the first time, but his fear that she will leave him destroys the relationship.", " The story is told in reverse chronology and written in second person." ], "title": "Don't Leave Me (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Misterija (English: Mystery ) is the debut album by the Serbian pop singer Dunja Ilić.", " Two music videos with songs from this albums have been released - \"Bidermajer\" and \"Misterija\".", " The album deals with gothic and passionate themes, and in some songs, even morbid ones.", " The main influences are revenge, forbidden love affairs, fear, death and dark secrets.", " At least some of the songs in the album are unacknowledged cover versions of other songs, for example \"Bidermajer\" is a cover of the song \"Hob Mayous meno\" (2008) performed by Samira Said, and \"Ceo Vek Sam Starija\" is a cover of the song \"Ah Min Hawak\" (2002), performed by Elissa." ], "title": "Misterija" }, { "sentences": [ "Terrorizer is an extreme music magazine published by Dark Arts Ltd. in the United Kingdom.", " It is released every four weeks with thirteen issues a year and features a \"Fear Candy\" covermount CD, a twice yearly \"Fear Candy Unsigned\" CD, and a double-sided poster." ], "title": "Terrorizer (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fear of the Dark\" is a song by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden.", " Written by Steve Harris, the band's bass player and primary songwriter, it serves as the title track to Iron Maiden's 1992 album \"Fear of the Dark\"." ], "title": "Fear of the Dark (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Dance in the Dark\" is a song by American recording artist Lady Gaga, from her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\".", " Inspired by Gaga's \"Fear of Self Monster\", the song deals with the intimate experience between two people alone in a bedroom.", " According to Gaga, the record is about a girl who likes to have sex with the lights off because she is embarrassed about her body.", " She explained that she came across such women while working on the MAC AIDS Fund, and that the song is not about freedom, but rather the assurance that Gaga understood their feelings.", " The song was initially planned to be released after \"Telephone\", but due to a dispute between Gaga and her record company, \"Alejandro\" was released instead.", " It was later released as a digital download and radio-only single in Australia, Belgium, and France." ], "title": "Dance in the Dark" } ]
[ "Title: Lights (Ellie Goulding song)\n\n\"Lights\" is a song by English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding from \"Bright Lights\" (2010), the reissue of her debut studio album, \"Lights\" (2010). Written by Goulding, Richard Stannard and Ash Howes, the song was inspired by Goulding's childhood fear of the dark. It was released on 13 March 2011 as the album's sixth single overall, and second from \"Bright Lights\". Originally a bonus track on the UK and German iTunes edition of \"Lights\", the song was re-edited for inclusion on \"Bright Lights\" in late 2010, serving as the single version.", "Title: Basic Black: Tales of Appropriate Fear\n\nBasic Black: Tales of Appropriate Fear (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2006) is a collection of horror stories by Terry Dowling, a bumper collection in hardcover of the best of his weird and supernatural fiction, which includes two previously uncollected tales. It earned a starred review in \"Publishers Weekly\" (May), which said: \"The everyday and ordinary show an unexpected malignant side in this collection of 18 uniquely disturbing tales of the fantastic...one of the year's more satisfying dark fantasy reads.\"", "Title: SuperTed\n\nSuperTed is a fictional anthropomorphic bear character created by Welsh writer and animator Mike Young. Originally created by Young as a series of stories to help his son overcome his fear of the dark, SuperTed became a popular series of books and led to an animated series produced from 1983 to 1985. American-produced series, \"The Further Adventures of SuperTed\", was produced by Hanna Barbera in 1989. It aired in Australia on ABC (27 April 1987 - 13 May 1997).", "Title: Steve Harris (musician)\n\nStephen Percy \"Steve\" Harris (born 12 March 1956) is an English musician and songwriter, known as the bassist, occasional keyboardist, backing vocalist, primary songwriter and founder of the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. He has been the band's only constant member since their inception in 1975 and, along with guitarist Dave Murray, to have appeared on all of their albums.", "Title: Arcane Path\n\nArcane Path is the second studio album by the Canadian technical death metal band Sympathy, released in 2004 on the Dutch label Fear Dark. This album features guest appearances by Tim Roth and Rob Doherty, both members of the fellow Canadian metal band Into Eternity. The album features an improved production over \"Invocation\". The style is not as technical as on the previous album, but leans more towards blackened death metal style while still keeping the chaotic soundscapes, wall of sound avalanches and virtuoisic lead guitar techniques. \"Arcane Path\" is a concept album of a protagonist's inner struggles. The cover art was painted by the Belgian (Flemish) artist Kris Verwimp who has done work for groups such as Marduk. \"Realm of Disease\" is a re-recorded song from \"Invocation\". \"The Red League\" features female vocals by \"Angel\". The album received an enthusiastic reception, and several online magazines recognized \"Arcane Path\" as one the metal albums of the year.", "Title: Don't Leave Me (novel)\n\nDon't Leave Me (Norwegian: Ikke forlat meg ) is a 2009 novel by the Norwegian writer Stig Sæterbakken. It tells the story of a 17-year-old boy with a dark personality who falls in love with a woman for the first time, but his fear that she will leave him destroys the relationship. The story is told in reverse chronology and written in second person.", "Title: Misterija\n\nMisterija (English: Mystery ) is the debut album by the Serbian pop singer Dunja Ilić. Two music videos with songs from this albums have been released - \"Bidermajer\" and \"Misterija\". The album deals with gothic and passionate themes, and in some songs, even morbid ones. The main influences are revenge, forbidden love affairs, fear, death and dark secrets. At least some of the songs in the album are unacknowledged cover versions of other songs, for example \"Bidermajer\" is a cover of the song \"Hob Mayous meno\" (2008) performed by Samira Said, and \"Ceo Vek Sam Starija\" is a cover of the song \"Ah Min Hawak\" (2002), performed by Elissa.", "Title: Terrorizer (magazine)\n\nTerrorizer is an extreme music magazine published by Dark Arts Ltd. in the United Kingdom. It is released every four weeks with thirteen issues a year and features a \"Fear Candy\" covermount CD, a twice yearly \"Fear Candy Unsigned\" CD, and a double-sided poster.", "Title: Fear of the Dark (song)\n\n\"Fear of the Dark\" is a song by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Written by Steve Harris, the band's bass player and primary songwriter, it serves as the title track to Iron Maiden's 1992 album \"Fear of the Dark\".", "Title: Dance in the Dark\n\n\"Dance in the Dark\" is a song by American recording artist Lady Gaga, from her third EP, \"The Fame Monster\". Inspired by Gaga's \"Fear of Self Monster\", the song deals with the intimate experience between two people alone in a bedroom. According to Gaga, the record is about a girl who likes to have sex with the lights off because she is embarrassed about her body. She explained that she came across such women while working on the MAC AIDS Fund, and that the song is not about freedom, but rather the assurance that Gaga understood their feelings. The song was initially planned to be released after \"Telephone\", but due to a dispute between Gaga and her record company, \"Alejandro\" was released instead. It was later released as a digital download and radio-only single in Australia, Belgium, and France." ]
7,022
In what band was the Canadian featured on vocals in Unweaving the Rainbow the lead singer?
Dream Theater
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[ { "sentences": [ "Bleeding Rainbow was a Philadelphia-based band that was originally composed of singer/bassist Sarah Everton - also the drummer when they played as Reading Rainbow - and singer/guitarist Rob Garcia, though the group was expanded to include drummer Greg Frantz and lead guitarist Al Creedon.", " While still performing as a duo, Everton and Garcia released two full-length albums under the name Reading Rainbow, \"Mystical Participation\", and \"Prism Eyes\" on HoZac Records.", " The band's third release and their first under their new moniker," ], "title": "Bleeding Rainbow" }, { "sentences": [ "Restless Heart is an American country music band established in 1984.", " The band's longest-lasting lineup has consisted of Larry Stewart (lead vocals), John Dittrich (drums, background vocals), Paul Gregg (bass guitar, background vocals), Dave Innis (piano, keyboards, rhythm guitar, background vocals), and Greg Jennings (lead guitar, mandolin, background vocals).", " Verlon Thompson was the band's original lead singer, but he was replaced by Stewart before the band signed to RCA Records Nashville.", " Stewart departed for a solo career in 1992; during this time, Innis, Gregg, and Dittrich alternated as lead vocalists, until Innis also left.", " The band was on hiatus from 1994 to 1998.", " During this hiatus, Dittrich briefly recorded as one-third of The Buffalo Club, and Jennings joined Vince Gill's road band.", " Stewart, Gregg, Dittrich, and Jennings reunited briefly in 1998 to record new material for a greatest hits album; they, along with Innis, reunited again in 2004, and this lineup has remained ever since." ], "title": "Restless Heart" }, { "sentences": [ "Rainbow (also known as Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow or Blackmore's Rainbow) are a British rock band led by guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, active from 1975 to 1984, from 1993 to 1997, and from 2015 to the present.", " They were originally established with Ronnie James Dio's American rock band Elf, but after their first album, Blackmore fired the backing members and continued with Dio until 1979.", " Three British musicians joined in 1979, singer Graham Bonnet, keyboardist Don Airey, former Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover, and this line-up gave the band their commercial breakthrough with the single \"Since You Been Gone\".", " Over the years Rainbow went through many line-up changes with no two studio albums featuring the same line-up.", " Other lead singers Joe Lynn Turner and Doogie White would follow, and the project consisted of numerous backing musicians.", " A pioneer to power metal, the band's early work primarily featured mystical lyrics with a neoclassical metal style, but went in a more streamlined, commercial direction following Dio's departure from the group." ], "title": "Rainbow (rock band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kevin James LaBrie (born May 5, 1963) is a Canadian vocalist and songwriter, who is best known as the lead singer of the American progressive metal band Dream Theater." ], "title": "James LaBrie" }, { "sentences": [ "Adolf \"Dado\" Topić (born 4 September 1949, Siverić) is a rock musician from Croatia and the former Yugoslavia.", " He was the lead singer and founder of Time, a 1970s progressive rock band.", " From 1970 to late 1971, he was also the lead singer of the popular prog-rock band Korni Grupa (also known as The Kornelyans).", " He is a rock musician from Croatia and the former Yugoslavia.", " He was the lead singer and founder of Time, a 1970s progressive rock band.", " From 1970 to late 1971, he was also the lead singer of the popular prog-rock band Korni Grupa (also known as The Kornelyans).", " He is a male vocalist who sang the entry from Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, together with the band Dragonfly." ], "title": "Dado Topić" }, { "sentences": [ "The lead vocalist, main vocalist, lead vocals or lead singer in popular music is typically the member of a group or band whose voice is the most prominent in a performance where multiple voices may be heard.", " The lead singer either leads the vocal ensemble, or sets against the ensemble as the dominant sound.", " In vocal group performances, notably in soul and gospel music, and early rock and roll, the lead singer takes the main vocal part, with a chorus provided by other band members as backing vocalists." ], "title": "Lead vocalist" }, { "sentences": [ "Unweaving the Rainbow is a 2003 concept album by Frameshift, featuring James LaBrie on vocals." ], "title": "Unweaving the Rainbow (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Shenandoah is an American country music group founded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama in 1984 by Marty Raybon (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Ralph Ezell (bass guitar, backing vocals), Stan Thorn (keyboards, backing vocals), Jim Seales (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Mike McGuire (drums, background vocals).", " Thorn and Ezell left the band in the mid-1990s, with Rocky Thacker taking over on bass guitar; Keyboardist Stan Munsey joined the line up in 1995.", " The band split up in 1997 after Raybon left.", " Seales, Munsey, Thacker and McGuire reformed the band in 2000 with lead singer Brent Lamb, who was in turn replaced by Curtis Wright and then by Jimmy Yeary.", " Ezell rejoined in the early 2000s, and after his 2007 death, he was replaced by Mike Folsom.", " Raybon returned to the band in 2014.", " That same year, Jamie Michael replaced the retiring Jim Seales on lead guitar." ], "title": "Shenandoah (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rockaholic is the eighth studio album by American rock band Warrant, released on May 17, 2011.", " The album features the band's third lead singer, Robert Mason, who replaced original lead singer Jani Lane in 2008.", " Lane returned to the band for a 2008 reunion tour but by the end of the year, he and the band parted ways for the second time.", " Lane had previously replaced former lead singer Jaime St. James, who performed lead vocals on the band's last album, \"Born Again\", and who initially replaced Lane in 2004." ], "title": "Rockaholic" }, { "sentences": [ "Joe Lynn Turner (born Joseph Arthur Mark Linquito, August 2, 1951) is an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer.", " He is known for his work in the hard rock bands Rainbow and Deep Purple.", " During his career, Turner fronted and played guitar with pop rock band Fandango in the late 1970s; and in the early 80s, he became a member of Rainbow, fronting the band and writing songs with guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore and bassist, and producer, Roger Glover.", " After Rainbow had disbanded (the first time) in March 1984, he pursued a solo career, released one album, Rescue You, and then later did session work, singing background vocals for the likes of Billy Joel, Cher, and Michael Bolton.", " On the advice of Bolton, Turner began recording jingles for radio and television.", " Other songs he had composed or through collaboration with songwriters like Desmond Child and Jack Ponti were being recorded and released by international recording artists Jimmy Barnes, Lee Aaron, and Bonfire.", " Turner had a short-lived association with neoclassical metal guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen and then Deep Purple.", " From the mid-1990s, he resumed his solo career, releasing an additional nine studio and two live recordings.", " Turner did other session work, appearing as lead vocalist on tribute albums and working on projects involving various musical groups including progressive rock band Mother's Army; Bulgarian hard rock band Brazen Abbot; funk rock duo Hughes Turner Project; and classic rock/ progressive rock band Rated X.", " In 2006, Frontiers Records approached Turner to become involved with the AOR side project Sunstorm.", " By 2016, four albums under the Sunstorm name had been released.", " That same year, Turner released \"The Sessions\" via Cleopatra Records featuring a veritable who's who of classic rock royalty as guest musicians, before resuming his seemingly constant touring schedule back in Europe" ], "title": "Joe Lynn Turner" } ]
[ "Title: Bleeding Rainbow\n\nBleeding Rainbow was a Philadelphia-based band that was originally composed of singer/bassist Sarah Everton - also the drummer when they played as Reading Rainbow - and singer/guitarist Rob Garcia, though the group was expanded to include drummer Greg Frantz and lead guitarist Al Creedon. While still performing as a duo, Everton and Garcia released two full-length albums under the name Reading Rainbow, \"Mystical Participation\", and \"Prism Eyes\" on HoZac Records. The band's third release and their first under their new moniker,", "Title: Restless Heart\n\nRestless Heart is an American country music band established in 1984. The band's longest-lasting lineup has consisted of Larry Stewart (lead vocals), John Dittrich (drums, background vocals), Paul Gregg (bass guitar, background vocals), Dave Innis (piano, keyboards, rhythm guitar, background vocals), and Greg Jennings (lead guitar, mandolin, background vocals). Verlon Thompson was the band's original lead singer, but he was replaced by Stewart before the band signed to RCA Records Nashville. Stewart departed for a solo career in 1992; during this time, Innis, Gregg, and Dittrich alternated as lead vocalists, until Innis also left. The band was on hiatus from 1994 to 1998. During this hiatus, Dittrich briefly recorded as one-third of The Buffalo Club, and Jennings joined Vince Gill's road band. Stewart, Gregg, Dittrich, and Jennings reunited briefly in 1998 to record new material for a greatest hits album; they, along with Innis, reunited again in 2004, and this lineup has remained ever since.", "Title: Rainbow (rock band)\n\nRainbow (also known as Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow or Blackmore's Rainbow) are a British rock band led by guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, active from 1975 to 1984, from 1993 to 1997, and from 2015 to the present. They were originally established with Ronnie James Dio's American rock band Elf, but after their first album, Blackmore fired the backing members and continued with Dio until 1979. Three British musicians joined in 1979, singer Graham Bonnet, keyboardist Don Airey, former Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover, and this line-up gave the band their commercial breakthrough with the single \"Since You Been Gone\". Over the years Rainbow went through many line-up changes with no two studio albums featuring the same line-up. Other lead singers Joe Lynn Turner and Doogie White would follow, and the project consisted of numerous backing musicians. A pioneer to power metal, the band's early work primarily featured mystical lyrics with a neoclassical metal style, but went in a more streamlined, commercial direction following Dio's departure from the group.", "Title: James LaBrie\n\nKevin James LaBrie (born May 5, 1963) is a Canadian vocalist and songwriter, who is best known as the lead singer of the American progressive metal band Dream Theater.", "Title: Dado Topić\n\nAdolf \"Dado\" Topić (born 4 September 1949, Siverić) is a rock musician from Croatia and the former Yugoslavia. He was the lead singer and founder of Time, a 1970s progressive rock band. From 1970 to late 1971, he was also the lead singer of the popular prog-rock band Korni Grupa (also known as The Kornelyans). He is a rock musician from Croatia and the former Yugoslavia. He was the lead singer and founder of Time, a 1970s progressive rock band. From 1970 to late 1971, he was also the lead singer of the popular prog-rock band Korni Grupa (also known as The Kornelyans). He is a male vocalist who sang the entry from Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, together with the band Dragonfly.", "Title: Lead vocalist\n\nThe lead vocalist, main vocalist, lead vocals or lead singer in popular music is typically the member of a group or band whose voice is the most prominent in a performance where multiple voices may be heard. The lead singer either leads the vocal ensemble, or sets against the ensemble as the dominant sound. In vocal group performances, notably in soul and gospel music, and early rock and roll, the lead singer takes the main vocal part, with a chorus provided by other band members as backing vocalists.", "Title: Unweaving the Rainbow (album)\n\nUnweaving the Rainbow is a 2003 concept album by Frameshift, featuring James LaBrie on vocals.", "Title: Shenandoah (band)\n\nShenandoah is an American country music group founded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama in 1984 by Marty Raybon (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Ralph Ezell (bass guitar, backing vocals), Stan Thorn (keyboards, backing vocals), Jim Seales (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Mike McGuire (drums, background vocals). Thorn and Ezell left the band in the mid-1990s, with Rocky Thacker taking over on bass guitar; Keyboardist Stan Munsey joined the line up in 1995. The band split up in 1997 after Raybon left. Seales, Munsey, Thacker and McGuire reformed the band in 2000 with lead singer Brent Lamb, who was in turn replaced by Curtis Wright and then by Jimmy Yeary. Ezell rejoined in the early 2000s, and after his 2007 death, he was replaced by Mike Folsom. Raybon returned to the band in 2014. That same year, Jamie Michael replaced the retiring Jim Seales on lead guitar.", "Title: Rockaholic\n\nRockaholic is the eighth studio album by American rock band Warrant, released on May 17, 2011. The album features the band's third lead singer, Robert Mason, who replaced original lead singer Jani Lane in 2008. Lane returned to the band for a 2008 reunion tour but by the end of the year, he and the band parted ways for the second time. Lane had previously replaced former lead singer Jaime St. James, who performed lead vocals on the band's last album, \"Born Again\", and who initially replaced Lane in 2004.", "Title: Joe Lynn Turner\n\nJoe Lynn Turner (born Joseph Arthur Mark Linquito, August 2, 1951) is an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer. He is known for his work in the hard rock bands Rainbow and Deep Purple. During his career, Turner fronted and played guitar with pop rock band Fandango in the late 1970s; and in the early 80s, he became a member of Rainbow, fronting the band and writing songs with guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore and bassist, and producer, Roger Glover. After Rainbow had disbanded (the first time) in March 1984, he pursued a solo career, released one album, Rescue You, and then later did session work, singing background vocals for the likes of Billy Joel, Cher, and Michael Bolton. On the advice of Bolton, Turner began recording jingles for radio and television. Other songs he had composed or through collaboration with songwriters like Desmond Child and Jack Ponti were being recorded and released by international recording artists Jimmy Barnes, Lee Aaron, and Bonfire. Turner had a short-lived association with neoclassical metal guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen and then Deep Purple. From the mid-1990s, he resumed his solo career, releasing an additional nine studio and two live recordings. Turner did other session work, appearing as lead vocalist on tribute albums and working on projects involving various musical groups including progressive rock band Mother's Army; Bulgarian hard rock band Brazen Abbot; funk rock duo Hughes Turner Project; and classic rock/ progressive rock band Rated X. In 2006, Frontiers Records approached Turner to become involved with the AOR side project Sunstorm. By 2016, four albums under the Sunstorm name had been released. That same year, Turner released \"The Sessions\" via Cleopatra Records featuring a veritable who's who of classic rock royalty as guest musicians, before resuming his seemingly constant touring schedule back in Europe" ]
7,023
What film starring Bill Murray depicts the visit of the first Head of the Commonwealth to the United States?
Hyde Park on Hudson
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[ "Title: Hyde Park on Hudson\n\nHyde Park on Hudson is a 2012 British biographical historical comedy-drama film directed by Roger Michell. The film stars Bill Murray as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Laura Linney as Margaret \"Daisy\" Suckley, a cousin and childhood friend of the President. It was based on Suckley’s private journals and diaries, discovered after her death, and fictionally dramatizes her close personal relationship with Roosevelt, and the 1939 visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Roosevelt's country estate, Hyde Park.", "Title: Larger than Life (film)\n\nLarger Than Life is a 1996 American comedy film starring Bill Murray.", "Title: Groundhog Day (film)\n\nGroundhog Day is a 1993 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, starring Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, and Chris Elliott. It was written by Ramis and Danny Rubin, based on a story by Rubin. Murray plays Phil Connors, an arrogant Pittsburgh TV weatherman who, during an assignment covering the annual Groundhog Day event in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, finds himself caught in a time loop, repeating the same day again and again. After indulging in hedonism and committing suicide numerous times, he begins to re-examine his life and priorities.", "Title: Quick Change\n\nQuick Change is a 1990 American crime comedy film written by Howard Franklin, produced by and starring Bill Murray, and directed by both. Geena Davis, Randy Quaid, Jason Robards, Tony Shalhoub, Stanley Tucci, Phil Hartman, Victor Argo, Kurtwood Smith, Bob Elliott and Philip Bosco all co-star. It is based on a book of the same name by Jay Cronley. The film is a remake of the 1985 French film \"Hold-Up\" starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. The film is set in New York City, particularly in Manhattan and Queens, with scenes taking place on the New York City Subway and within John F. Kennedy International Airport. Times Square, the Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty are also briefly seen. As of 2017, \"Quick Change\" is the only directorial credit of Bill Murray's career.", "Title: Warren Oates\n\nWarren Mercer Oates (July 5, 1928 – April 3, 1982) was an American actor best known for his performances in several films directed by Sam Peckinpah, including \"The Wild Bunch\" (1969) and \"Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia\" (1974). He starred in numerous films during the early 1970s that have since achieved cult status, such as \"The Hired Hand\" (1971), \"Two-Lane Blacktop\" (1971), and \"Race with the Devil\" (1975). Oates also portrayed John Dillinger in the biopic \"Dillinger\" (1973) and as the supporting character U.S. Army Sergeant Hulka in the military comedy \"Stripes\" (1981), starring Bill Murray.", "Title: What About Bob? (disambiguation)\n\nWhat About Bob? is a 1991 comedy film starring Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss. The term may also refer to:", "Title: The Man Who Knew Too Little\n\nThe Man Who Knew Too Little is a 1997 American-German spy comedy film starring Bill Murray, directed by Jon Amiel, and written by Robert Farrar and Howard Franklin. The film is based on Farrar's novel \"Watch That Man\", and the title is a parody of Alfred Hitchcock's 1934 film \"The Man Who Knew Too Much\" and his 1956 remake of the same title.", "Title: George VI\n\nGeorge VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death. He was the last Emperor of India and the first Head of the Commonwealth.", "Title: What About Bob?\n\nWhat About Bob? is a 1991 American black comedy film directed by Frank Oz, and starring Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss. Murray plays Bob Wiley, a psychiatric patient who follows his egotistical psychiatrist Dr. Leo Marvin (Dreyfuss) on vacation. When the unstable Bob befriends the other members of Marvin's family, it pushes the doctor over the edge.", "Title: Stripes (film)\n\nStripes is a 1981 American buddy military comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates, P. J. Soles, Sean Young, and John Candy. Several actors including John Larroquette, John Diehl, Conrad Dunn and Judge Reinhold were featured in their first significant film roles. Joe Flaherty, Dave Thomas, Timothy Busfield and Bill Paxton also appeared early in their careers." ]
7,024
What is the seed money lender of Catalist's net worth as of May 2017?
George Soros
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[ { "sentences": [ "Komalapuram is a village in Alappuzha district in the Indian state of Kerala.", " It is part of Aryad panchayat.", " Says that the Name Komalapuram is a word combined of two words 'Komalam' and 'Puram'.", " Komalam is followed by Mr. Komalam Shetty who was a Famous Money lender lived in this place and 'Puram' means an area of land.", " There is another saying that Malayalam word 'komalam' is used for representing beauty of kids and women.", " So the meaning of komalapuram become ' Land of Beautiful Kids and Ladies'." ], "title": "Komalapuram" }, { "sentences": [ "In a ship mortgage, a shipowner gives a lender (or mortgagee) an interest in a ship as security for a loan.", " Similar to other types of mortgage, a ship mortgage legally consists of three parts: the mortgage loan, the mortgage document (deed) and the rights derived from the mortgage deed onto money lender.", " Ship mortgages differ from other types of mortgage in three ways.", " First, some privileged claims could have a higher ranking over that of mortgagee against the ship.", " Second, ships naturally move between jurisdictions.", " And third, a ship is always at risk of partial or total damages at sea.", " The use of ship mortgages emerged as a widely accepted practice in shipping industry in the 19th century as a major source of finance for ship owners." ], "title": "Ship mortgage" }, { "sentences": [ "George Soros ( or ; Hungarian: \"Soros György\" , ] ; born György Schwartz, August 12, 1930) is a Hungarian-American investor, business magnate, philanthropist, and author.", " Soros is one of the world's most successful investors.", " As of May 2017, he had a net worth of $25.2 billion, ranking among the 30 richest people in the world." ], "title": "George Soros" }, { "sentences": [ "In economics and finance, present value, also known as present discounted value, is the value of an expected income stream determined as of the date of valuation.", " The present value is always less than or equal to the future value because money has interest-earning potential, a characteristic referred to as the time value of money, except during times of negative interest rates, when the present value will be more than the future value.", " Time value can be described with the simplified phrase, \"A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow\".", " Here, 'worth more' means that its value is greater.", " A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow because the dollar can be invested and earn a day's worth of interest, making the total accumulate to a value more than a dollar by tomorrow.", " Interest can be compared to rent.", " Just as rent is paid to a landlord by a tenant, without the ownership of the asset being transferred, interest is paid to a lender by a borrower who gains access to the money for a time before paying it back.", " By letting the borrower have access to the money, the lender has sacrificed the exchange value of this money, and is compensated for it in the form of interest.", " The initial amount of the borrowed funds (the present value) is less than the total amount of money paid to the lender." ], "title": "Present value" }, { "sentences": [ "Asset poverty is an economic and social condition that is more persistent and prevalent than income poverty.", " It can be defined as a household’s inability to access wealth resources that are sufficient to provide for basic needs for a period of three months.", " Basic needs refer to the minimum standards for consumption and acceptable needs.", " Wealth resources consist of home ownership, other real estate (second home, rented properties, etc.), net value of farm and business assets, stocks, checking and savings accounts, and other savings (money in savings bonds, life insurance policy cash values, etc.).", " Wealth is measured in three forms: net worth, net worth minus home equity, and liquid assets.", " Net worth consists of all the aspects mentioned above.", " Net worth minus home equity is the same except it does not include home ownership in asset calculations.", " Liquid assets are resources that are readily available such as cash, checking and savings accounts, stocks, and other sources of savings.", " There are two types of assets: tangible and intangible.", " Tangible assets most closely resemble liquid assets in that they include stocks, bonds, property, natural resources, and hard assets not in the form of real estate.", " Intangible assets are simply the access to credit, social capital, cultural capital, political capital, and human capital." ], "title": "Asset poverty" }, { "sentences": [ "Chandraswami (1948 – 23 May 2017) (Real name: Nemi Chand) was a controversial Indian tantrik (practitioner of Tantra).", " He is called a godman by some people.", " His father came from Behror in Rajasthan and worked as a money lender.", " He moved to Hyderabad when Chandraswami was a child.", " Chandraswami was attracted to the study of Tantra from an early age.", " He left home when still young to become a student of Upadhyar Amar Muni and the tantrik pandit Gopinath Kaviraj.", " He later lived in the jungles of Bihar where he spent time in meditation.", " He claimed that after four years he obtained extraordinary powers called siddhis." ], "title": "Chandraswami" }, { "sentences": [ "Catalist is a for-profit corporation based in Washington D. C. that operates a voter database.", " It was founded in 2006 by Harold M. Ickes with seed money from George Soros.", " It specializes in microtargeting for Democratic political campaigns." ], "title": "Catalist" }, { "sentences": [ "According to Forbes 2014 ranking of the world's billionaires, Nigerian business magnate Aliko Dangote with a net worth of $25 billion is the world's richest black person.", " Others on the list are Nigeria's Mike Adenuga with $4.6 billion, American media mogul Oprah Winfrey with a net worth of $3.9 billion (2015) and South African gold magnate Patrice Motsepe, with $2.9 billion, Nigeria's Folorunsho Alakija with $2.5 billion and Mo Ibrahim, a British billionaire of Sudanese Nubian ancestry, who has been on the \"Forbes\" Billionaire list since 2008 and in 2012 had a net worth of $1.1 billion." ], "title": "Black billionaires" }, { "sentences": [ "This is the list of Pakistani politicians by net worth as per the media reports and asset declaration.", " As of 2008, former president Asif Ali Zardari is the richest Pakistani politician with net worth of US$35 billion and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from Sharif family is 2nd richest for having net worth of US$30 billion.", " MNA Noor Alam Khan is also among the richest with assets worth US$800 million in 2013." ], "title": "List of Pakistani politicians by net worth" }, { "sentences": [ "Seed money, sometimes known as seed funding or seed capital, is a form of securities offering in which an investor invests capital in exchange for an equity stake in the company.", " The term \"seed\" suggests that this is a very early investment, meant to support the business until it can generate cash of its own (see cash flow), or until it is ready for further investments.", " Seed money options include friends and family funding, angel funding, and crowdfunding." ], "title": "Seed money" } ]
[ "Title: Komalapuram\n\nKomalapuram is a village in Alappuzha district in the Indian state of Kerala. It is part of Aryad panchayat. Says that the Name Komalapuram is a word combined of two words 'Komalam' and 'Puram'. Komalam is followed by Mr. Komalam Shetty who was a Famous Money lender lived in this place and 'Puram' means an area of land. There is another saying that Malayalam word 'komalam' is used for representing beauty of kids and women. So the meaning of komalapuram become ' Land of Beautiful Kids and Ladies'.", "Title: Ship mortgage\n\nIn a ship mortgage, a shipowner gives a lender (or mortgagee) an interest in a ship as security for a loan. Similar to other types of mortgage, a ship mortgage legally consists of three parts: the mortgage loan, the mortgage document (deed) and the rights derived from the mortgage deed onto money lender. Ship mortgages differ from other types of mortgage in three ways. First, some privileged claims could have a higher ranking over that of mortgagee against the ship. Second, ships naturally move between jurisdictions. And third, a ship is always at risk of partial or total damages at sea. The use of ship mortgages emerged as a widely accepted practice in shipping industry in the 19th century as a major source of finance for ship owners.", "Title: George Soros\n\nGeorge Soros ( or ; Hungarian: \"Soros György\" , ] ; born György Schwartz, August 12, 1930) is a Hungarian-American investor, business magnate, philanthropist, and author. Soros is one of the world's most successful investors. As of May 2017, he had a net worth of $25.2 billion, ranking among the 30 richest people in the world.", "Title: Present value\n\nIn economics and finance, present value, also known as present discounted value, is the value of an expected income stream determined as of the date of valuation. The present value is always less than or equal to the future value because money has interest-earning potential, a characteristic referred to as the time value of money, except during times of negative interest rates, when the present value will be more than the future value. Time value can be described with the simplified phrase, \"A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow\". Here, 'worth more' means that its value is greater. A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow because the dollar can be invested and earn a day's worth of interest, making the total accumulate to a value more than a dollar by tomorrow. Interest can be compared to rent. Just as rent is paid to a landlord by a tenant, without the ownership of the asset being transferred, interest is paid to a lender by a borrower who gains access to the money for a time before paying it back. By letting the borrower have access to the money, the lender has sacrificed the exchange value of this money, and is compensated for it in the form of interest. The initial amount of the borrowed funds (the present value) is less than the total amount of money paid to the lender.", "Title: Asset poverty\n\nAsset poverty is an economic and social condition that is more persistent and prevalent than income poverty. It can be defined as a household’s inability to access wealth resources that are sufficient to provide for basic needs for a period of three months. Basic needs refer to the minimum standards for consumption and acceptable needs. Wealth resources consist of home ownership, other real estate (second home, rented properties, etc.), net value of farm and business assets, stocks, checking and savings accounts, and other savings (money in savings bonds, life insurance policy cash values, etc.). Wealth is measured in three forms: net worth, net worth minus home equity, and liquid assets. Net worth consists of all the aspects mentioned above. Net worth minus home equity is the same except it does not include home ownership in asset calculations. Liquid assets are resources that are readily available such as cash, checking and savings accounts, stocks, and other sources of savings. There are two types of assets: tangible and intangible. Tangible assets most closely resemble liquid assets in that they include stocks, bonds, property, natural resources, and hard assets not in the form of real estate. Intangible assets are simply the access to credit, social capital, cultural capital, political capital, and human capital.", "Title: Chandraswami\n\nChandraswami (1948 – 23 May 2017) (Real name: Nemi Chand) was a controversial Indian tantrik (practitioner of Tantra). He is called a godman by some people. His father came from Behror in Rajasthan and worked as a money lender. He moved to Hyderabad when Chandraswami was a child. Chandraswami was attracted to the study of Tantra from an early age. He left home when still young to become a student of Upadhyar Amar Muni and the tantrik pandit Gopinath Kaviraj. He later lived in the jungles of Bihar where he spent time in meditation. He claimed that after four years he obtained extraordinary powers called siddhis.", "Title: Catalist\n\nCatalist is a for-profit corporation based in Washington D. C. that operates a voter database. It was founded in 2006 by Harold M. Ickes with seed money from George Soros. It specializes in microtargeting for Democratic political campaigns.", "Title: Black billionaires\n\nAccording to Forbes 2014 ranking of the world's billionaires, Nigerian business magnate Aliko Dangote with a net worth of $25 billion is the world's richest black person. Others on the list are Nigeria's Mike Adenuga with $4.6 billion, American media mogul Oprah Winfrey with a net worth of $3.9 billion (2015) and South African gold magnate Patrice Motsepe, with $2.9 billion, Nigeria's Folorunsho Alakija with $2.5 billion and Mo Ibrahim, a British billionaire of Sudanese Nubian ancestry, who has been on the \"Forbes\" Billionaire list since 2008 and in 2012 had a net worth of $1.1 billion.", "Title: List of Pakistani politicians by net worth\n\nThis is the list of Pakistani politicians by net worth as per the media reports and asset declaration. As of 2008, former president Asif Ali Zardari is the richest Pakistani politician with net worth of US$35 billion and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from Sharif family is 2nd richest for having net worth of US$30 billion. MNA Noor Alam Khan is also among the richest with assets worth US$800 million in 2013.", "Title: Seed money\n\nSeed money, sometimes known as seed funding or seed capital, is a form of securities offering in which an investor invests capital in exchange for an equity stake in the company. The term \"seed\" suggests that this is a very early investment, meant to support the business until it can generate cash of its own (see cash flow), or until it is ready for further investments. Seed money options include friends and family funding, angel funding, and crowdfunding." ]
7,025
Are Gary T. Smith and Kiyoshi Kurosawa both directors?
yes
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[ "Title: Ju-On (franchise)\n\nJu-On (呪怨 , Juon , lit. \"Curse Grudge\", also known as The Grudge) is a Japanese horror franchise created by Takashi Shimizu, consisting of 12 feature films. Shimizu attended the Film School of Tokyo, where he studied under Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Kurosawa helped Shimizu shepherd the \"Ju-On\" projects to fruition.", "Title: Pulse (2001 film)\n\nPulse (回路 , Kairo ) is a 2001 Japanese horror film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. The movie was well-received critically and has a cult following. An American remake, also titled \"Pulse\", debuted in 2006 and spawned two sequels. The script was also adapted into a novel of the same name by Kurosawa himself.", "Title: Creepy (film)\n\nCreepy (クリーピー 偽りの隣人 ) is a 2016 Japanese thriller film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Hidetoshi Nishijima and based on a mystery novel by . It had its premiere on February 13, 2016 at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival and was released in Japan by Shochiku on June 18, 2016.", "Title: Gary T. Smith\n\nGary T. Smith (born October 30, 1954) is an American screenwriter, actor, and film and television director. A native of Atlanta, Georgia, he is descended from a long line of Georgians, dating back before the Civil War. He was raised in a typical middle-class family of the 1950s and 60s, his father an executive in the baking industry and his mother a stay-at-home mom. He has drawn on this heritage as inspiration for his films.", "Title: Real (2013 film)\n\nReal, known in Japan as Riaru: Kanzennaru Shuchō Ryū no Hi (リアル〜完全なる首長竜の日〜 ) is a 2013 Japanese science fiction drama film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Takeru Satoh and Haruka Ayase. It is Kurosawa's first feature film since \"Tokyo Sonata\" (2008). It is based on Rokuro Inui's novel \"A Perfect Day for Plesiosaur\". The film was released on June 1, 2013 in Japan. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and at the 2013 New York Film Festival.", "Title: Journey to the Shore\n\nJourney to the Shore (岸辺の旅 , Kishibe no Tabi ) is a 2015 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. It is adapted from the novel \"Kishibe no Tabi\" by Japanese writer Kazumi Yumoto. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where Kurosawa won the prize for Best Director. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.", "Title: 1905 (film)\n\n1905 (一九〇五 , Ichi Kyū Zero Go ) was a Japanese film to be directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa and starring Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Shota Matsuda, and Atsuko Maeda. Originally scheduled to be released in late 2013, on 25 February 2013, it was announced that production of the film had been cancelled before filming could start due to difficulties with Tony Leung's involvement exacerbated by the Senkaku Islands dispute and the bankruptcy of Prenom H on 20 February 2013.", "Title: Horror icon\n\nA horror icon is a person or fictional character that is considered to be significant to one or more genres of horror such as film, literature, or video games. Examples of people considered to be horror icons include directors Stephen King, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Roger Corman, and Wes Craven, and actors Vincent Price, Barbara Steele, Lon Chaney and Lon Chaney, Jr., Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Robert Englund, Tony Todd, Tim Curry, Brad Dourif, and Christopher Lee. Fictional horror icon characters include such as Dracula, Gill-man, Frankenstein's monster, Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Chucky, Candyman, Leatherface, Pennywise the Dancing Clown, Pinhead, and The Mummy.", "Title: Cure (film)\n\nCure (キュア , Kyua ) is a 1997 Japanese psychological thriller film with elements of horror and film noir written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Koji Yakusho, Masato Hagiwara, Tsuyoshi Ujiki and Anna Nakagawa. The film was released to strong critical acclaim in both the East and the West, with critics praising Kurosawa's direction as well as the visuals and atmosphere. In 2012, South Korean film director Bong Joon-ho listed the film as one of the greatest films of all time.", "Title: Kiyoshi Kurosawa\n\nKiyoshi Kurosawa (黒沢 清 , Kurosawa Kiyoshi , born July 19, 1955) is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, film critic and a professor at Tokyo University of the Arts. Although he has worked in a variety of genres, Kurosawa is best known for his many contributions to the Japanese horror genre." ]
7,026
John Rogers was the creator of what TNT fantasy-adventure series?
The Librarians
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[ "Title: The Librarians (2014 TV series)\n\nThe Librarians is an American fantasy-adventure television series developed by John Rogers that is broadcast on TNT, and premiered on December 7, 2014. It is a direct spin-off of \"The Librarian\" film series, sharing continuity with the films. On January 24, 2017, TNT renewed the series for a fourth season, which is set to premiere on December 20, 2017.", "Title: List of The Librarians episodes\n\n\"The Librarians\" is an American television series developed by John Rogers that is broadcast on TNT, and premiered on December 7, 2014. It is a direct spin-off of \"The Librarian\" film series, sharing continuity with the films.", "Title: John C. Rogers\n\nJohn Rogers is a former deputy assistant secretary in the office of Secretary of Defense Les Aspin and a national leader in advancing stem cell medical research in the political and strategic arena. He also contributes regularly on National Defense issues in the United States. During Rogers' 30-year career, he has founded and successfully built companies in the public policy and national security industries. He is the co-founder and current CEO of Capstone National Partners, a Washington, D.C.-based government relations firm. John is also the founder of RL Leaders, a leadership and management firm that convenes the brightest minds from the entertainment industry to work with national security professionals to develop and apply creative, innovative strategies and solutions to the nation's most pressing challenges. Rogers will be taking a leave of absence from these current positions to focus full time on the MV engagement. He serves as a member of the board of directors for Vendini, a technology company that provides ticketing, marketing, fundraising and patron management solutions.", "Title: Taranauts\n\nTaranauts is a series of children's novels by Indian author Roopa Pai. It is India's first fantasy-adventure series for children in English. The eight-part series, aimed primarily at the 8-12 age group, is published by Hachette India Children's Books. The first book of the series, \"The Quest for the Shyn Emeralds\", was published in the first week of December 2009. The eighth and final book, \"The Magic of the Dazl Corals\", was released in July 2013.", "Title: John Rogers (c. 1570–1636)\n\nJohn Rogers (c. 1570–1636), sometimes referred to as \"Roaring\" John Rogers, for his fiery preaching style, was a well-known English Puritan clergyman and preacher.", "Title: Ryan Runciman\n\nRyan Runciman (born 22 November 1982) is a New Zealand voice and television actor. Although best known for his role in the long-running teen drama science fiction series \"The Tribe\", he has appeared on other children's television series including \"The Enid Blyton Adventure Series\", \"Mirror, Mirror II\" and William Shatner's \"A Twist in the Tale\". Runciman has also guest starred on the fantasy-adventure series \"Dark Knight\" and \"Revelations\".", "Title: John Rogers Studio\n\nThe John Rogers Studio and Museum is the preserved studio of sculptor John Rogers, a popular American artist called \"the people's sculptor\" in the latter 19th century. It is located at 13 Oenoke Ridge in New Canaan, Connecticut, on the grounds of the New Canaan Historical Society, which opens it to the public. The studio houses a collection of \"Rogers Groups\"—plaster statuettes often depicting two or more people. The display area has been reconfigured to reflect the feeling of the artist's studio.", "Title: John Rogers House (Huntington, New York)\n\nThe John Rogers House is an historic house located at 627 Half Hollow Road in Dix Hills, New York. It was built in 1732 by John Rogers in the Federal style of architecture.", "Title: John Rogers (writer)\n\nJohn Rogers is a screenwriter, television producer, television director, comedian, and comic book writer. He is best known as the creator of the television series \"Leverage\" (2008–2012), \"The Librarians\" (2014–present), and \"The Player\" (2015).", "Title: Michael Rogers (actor)\n\nMichael John Rogers (born May 18, 1964) is a Canadian film actor and television actor. Rogers is known for his lead role as Barry Nyle in the film \"Beyond the Black Rainbow\" (2011) and as shady police Detective Givens (opposite Dean Winters and William S. Taylor) in Rick Bota's crime-thriller \"\" (2002)(V). Recently, Rogers played Quan Chi in the \"Mortal Kombat Legacy\" series (2011) and Stoker in the feature \"The ABCs of Death\"." ]
7,027
What man owns a global sports, other events and talent management company that owns an annual surf, skate and music event held on Manly Beach, Sydney, Australia?
William Morris Endeavor
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[ { "sentences": [ "Beachley Classic is an event on the ASP World Surfing Tour.", " The event is held every year at Manly Beach or Dee Why in Sydney and has the richest prize money in Women's surfing." ], "title": "Beachley Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "Tribal Sports Management (TSM) was founded in Melbourne by Lou Sticca in 2000, to represent professional footballers in contract negotiations and career pathways.", " TSM has since developed into an integrated global sports management company with offices in Australia and China, with considerable activity in North America and Europe.", " TSM officially represent a number of sporting clubs and organizations worldwide that are looking to strategically grow their brands.", " TSM offers a comprehensive range of services to the sporting industry and corporate community, such as:" ], "title": "Tribal Sports Management" }, { "sentences": [ "Wake Up was an Australian breakfast television program produced by Network Ten.", " The show was hosted by Natarsha Belling and James Mathison.", " It aired weekday mornings from 6.30am to 8.30am, before Ten's morning talk show \"Studio 10\".", " \"Wake Up\", launched on 4 November 2013, was presented from Queenscliff Surf Club at Manly Beach in Sydney, with Nuala Hafner presenting national news updates from a glass studio at Federation Square in Melbourne.", " Due to poor ratings, the show was cancelled just six months after its debut, with the last episode airing 23 May 2014." ], "title": "Wake Up (TV program)" }, { "sentences": [ "Little Manly Beach is a beach on Sydney Harbour, in Little Manly Cove, near Manly Cove in Manly.", " Arthur Phillip was stabbed in the shoulder after interrupting some Australian Aborigines butchering a whale carcass near here.", " There are some historic baths, and toilets, and known for a popular kiosk that is open for breakfast lunch and dinner through the daylight savings period.", " There is also a beach in manly called manly beach near manly cove." ], "title": "Little Manly Beach" }, { "sentences": [ "Manly Beach is a beach situated among the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia in Manly, New South Wales.", " From north to south, the three main sections are Queenscliff, North Steyne, and South Steyne." ], "title": "Manly Beach" }, { "sentences": [ "IMG, originally known as the International Management Group, is a global sports, other events and talent management company headquartered in New York City.", " It has been owned by William Morris Endeavor and Silver Lake Partners since 2013.", " Trans World International (TWI) is the event company of IMG." ], "title": "IMG (company)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Australian Open of Surfing is an annual surf, skate and music event held on Manly Beach, Sydney, Australia.", " It is ASP-sanctioned surf contests for men and women surf athletes from around the world.", " It is owned by IMG" ], "title": "Australian Open of Surfing" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cole Classic is an open-water swimming event, held annually at Manly in Sydney, Australia.", " Organisers publicise it as one of Australia's longest running ocean swims; historically it was viewed as one of the most prestigious open-water swims in Sydney.", " It was started by the Cole family in 1982, however is now organised by Fairfax Events (the same team behind the City2surf) for The Sydney Morning Herald, in conjunction with the Manly Life Saving Club.", " " ], "title": "Cole Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "WOMADelaide is an annual four-day festival of Music, Arts and Dance, which was first held in 1992 in Botanic Park, Adelaide, South Australia.", " Part of the WOMAD festivals organisation, WOMADelaide aims to excite, to create, to inform and to highlight awareness of the worth and potential of a multicultural society.", " The festival encourages people to experience the music of cultures other than their own as a way of developing global understanding, and aims to entertain all age groups and people from all backgrounds.", " WOMADelaide has won the Helpmann Award for \"Best Contemporary Music Festival\" in 2008 and 2016, the Australian Event Awards \"Best Cultural, Arts or Music Event\" in 2015, and the Fowlers Live / SA Music Awards \"Best Live Music Event\" for 5 years in a row, 2012 - 2016." ], "title": "WOMADelaide" }, { "sentences": [ "Freshwater Beach is a beach located in Freshwater, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia.", " Freshwater Beach is the first beach north of Manly, New South Wales, on the Peninsula.", " The beach is flanked by a headland at each end and can produce excellent surf.", " There is a large rock pool at the northern end.", " The beach is patrolled by lifeguards and has its own surf lifesaving club." ], "title": "Freshwater Beach" } ]
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7,028
Which Senior Advisor to Hillary Clinton was a co-founder of Beacon Global Strategies?
Philippe Reines
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tomicah Sterling Tillemann-Dick (born 1978) is the Director of the Bretton Woods II program at New America.", " The initiative works with large, long-term asset owners to reduce exposure to risk and volatility through targeted investments in social impact and development.", " He is also a Co-founder of the Blockchain Trust Accelerator, Chairman of the Global Blockchain Business Council, and serves on the Advisory Board of BitFury, a world's largest full-service Blockchain company.", " He is a key figure in the deployment of Blockchain technology for governance and social impact applications.", " Tillemann previously served at the State Department as a speechwriter and senior advisor to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of State John Kerry." ], "title": "Tomicah Tillemann" }, { "sentences": [ "Burns Strider (born January 3, 1966), a native of Grenada, Mississippi, is a political, non-profit, and government relations consultant in Washington, DC.", " Strider is co-founder and principal at The Eleison Group and co-founder and President of the American Values Network.", " He was Senior Advisor and Director of Faith and Values Outreach to Hillary Clinton in her 2008 Presidential campaign.", " A leading figure in the nation on the cross-section of faith, values, and culture, Strider is known as the \"faith and values\" guru for the Democratic Party.", "" ], "title": "Burns Strider" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Joseph Morell (born September 4, 1958) is a former American intelligence analyst.", " He served as the deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency as well as its acting director twice, first in 2011 and then from 2012 to 2013.", " Since November 2013, he has been a Senior Counselor to Beacon Global Strategies LLC.", " He is a critic of the Senate Intelligence Committee's 2014 report on the CIA's use of enhanced interrogation techniques, which many consider to be torture, and is also a proponent of the CIA's targeted killings by drones." ], "title": "Michael Morell" }, { "sentences": [ "Steven Koltai (born May 10, 1954) is an American business executive and entrepreneur.", " From 2010 to 2011, he served as Senior Advisor for Entrepreneurship to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the United States Department of State, where he created the Global Entrepreneurship Program (GEP).", " Currently, Koltai heads a consulting firm that focuses on international entrepreneurship ecosystem development, and is a Guest Scholar at the Brookings Institution, where he is the author of \"Peace Through Entrepreneurship: Investing in a Startup Culture for Security and Development\", to be published by the Brookings Institution Press in September, 2016.", " He is also a Fellow at the New America Foundation and Senior Advisor to New America's Bretton Woods II project.", " Koltai has two sons and lives with his partner, Ivan Zizek, in Washington, DC, and Maine." ], "title": "Steven Koltai" }, { "sentences": [ "Cheryl D. Mills (born 1965) is an American lawyer and corporate executive.", " She first came into public prominence while serving as deputy White House Counsel for President Bill Clinton, whom she defended during his 1999 impeachment trial.", " She has worked for New York University as Senior Vice President, served as Senior Adviser and Counsel for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, and is considered a member of Hillary Clinton's group of core advisers, self-designated as \"Hillaryland\".", " She served as Counselor and Chief of Staff to Hillary Clinton during her whole tenure as United States Secretary of State.", " After leaving the State Department in January, 2013, she founded BlackIvy Group, which builds businesses in Africa." ], "title": "Cheryl Mills" }, { "sentences": [ "Beacon Global Strategies LLC (BGS) is a Washington, DC-based strategic advisory firm founded by Jeremy Bash, Philippe Reines, and Andrew Shapiro in 2013.", " According to the firm's website, Beacon Global Strategies specializes in matters of international policy, foreign affairs, national defense, cyber, intelligence, and homeland security." ], "title": "Beacon Global Strategies" }, { "sentences": [ "Ryan L. Frazier (born September 8, 1977) is an American public figure, businessman, and a Senior Vice President with the American Hospital Association.", " He was the Managing Director of Frazier Global Strategies and served as senior advisor strategic relations and head of government relations for Air Methods Corporation, a Air Medical and Air Tourism company.", " He is a former at-large member of the Aurora City Council, 2010 Republican candidate for United States House of Representatives Colorado's 7th congressional district and was a candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016.", " He was first elected as a councilman in 2003 and served two terms." ], "title": "Ryan Frazier" }, { "sentences": [ "Melissa Hathaway (born November 10, 1968) is a leading expert in cyberspace policy and cybersecurity.", " She served in two U.S. presidential administrations, spearheading the Cyberspace Policy Review for President Barack Obama and leading the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative (CNCI) for President George W. Bush.", " She is President of Hathaway Global Strategies LLC and she is also a Senior Advisor at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center, a Senior Fellow and member of the Board of Regents at Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, a Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation in Canada, and a non-resident Research Fellow at the Kosciuszko Institute in Poland." ], "title": "Melissa Hathaway" }, { "sentences": [ "Philippe I. Reines (born November 25, 1969) is an American political consultant.", " He joined the Department of State as a Senior Advisor to Hillary Clinton when she became United States Secretary of State in January 2009, and in 2010 was promoted to the position of Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Strategic Communications." ], "title": "Philippe Reines" }, { "sentences": [ "Derek Chollet is Executive Vice President for security and defense policy at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, and author of the book, \"The Long Game: How Obama Defied Washington and Redefined America's Role in the World \" (Public Affairs, 2016).", " He is a contributing editor to Foreign Policy, where he coedits \"Shadow Government,\" and is a regular contributor to Defense One, is also an advisor to Beacon Global Strategies and an Adjunct Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University’s Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies.", " From 2012-2015, Mr. Chollet was the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, where he managed U.S. defense policy toward Europe (including NATO), the Middle East, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere.", " In that role, he was a senior advisor to two secretaries of defense, Leon Panetta (July 2011 until February 2013) and Chuck Hagel (until February 2015)." ], "title": "Derek Chollet" } ]
[ "Title: Tomicah Tillemann\n\nTomicah Sterling Tillemann-Dick (born 1978) is the Director of the Bretton Woods II program at New America. The initiative works with large, long-term asset owners to reduce exposure to risk and volatility through targeted investments in social impact and development. He is also a Co-founder of the Blockchain Trust Accelerator, Chairman of the Global Blockchain Business Council, and serves on the Advisory Board of BitFury, a world's largest full-service Blockchain company. He is a key figure in the deployment of Blockchain technology for governance and social impact applications. Tillemann previously served at the State Department as a speechwriter and senior advisor to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of State John Kerry.", "Title: Burns Strider\n\nBurns Strider (born January 3, 1966), a native of Grenada, Mississippi, is a political, non-profit, and government relations consultant in Washington, DC. Strider is co-founder and principal at The Eleison Group and co-founder and President of the American Values Network. He was Senior Advisor and Director of Faith and Values Outreach to Hillary Clinton in her 2008 Presidential campaign. A leading figure in the nation on the cross-section of faith, values, and culture, Strider is known as the \"faith and values\" guru for the Democratic Party. ", "Title: Michael Morell\n\nMichael Joseph Morell (born September 4, 1958) is a former American intelligence analyst. He served as the deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency as well as its acting director twice, first in 2011 and then from 2012 to 2013. Since November 2013, he has been a Senior Counselor to Beacon Global Strategies LLC. He is a critic of the Senate Intelligence Committee's 2014 report on the CIA's use of enhanced interrogation techniques, which many consider to be torture, and is also a proponent of the CIA's targeted killings by drones.", "Title: Steven Koltai\n\nSteven Koltai (born May 10, 1954) is an American business executive and entrepreneur. From 2010 to 2011, he served as Senior Advisor for Entrepreneurship to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the United States Department of State, where he created the Global Entrepreneurship Program (GEP). Currently, Koltai heads a consulting firm that focuses on international entrepreneurship ecosystem development, and is a Guest Scholar at the Brookings Institution, where he is the author of \"Peace Through Entrepreneurship: Investing in a Startup Culture for Security and Development\", to be published by the Brookings Institution Press in September, 2016. He is also a Fellow at the New America Foundation and Senior Advisor to New America's Bretton Woods II project. Koltai has two sons and lives with his partner, Ivan Zizek, in Washington, DC, and Maine.", "Title: Cheryl Mills\n\nCheryl D. Mills (born 1965) is an American lawyer and corporate executive. She first came into public prominence while serving as deputy White House Counsel for President Bill Clinton, whom she defended during his 1999 impeachment trial. She has worked for New York University as Senior Vice President, served as Senior Adviser and Counsel for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, and is considered a member of Hillary Clinton's group of core advisers, self-designated as \"Hillaryland\". She served as Counselor and Chief of Staff to Hillary Clinton during her whole tenure as United States Secretary of State. After leaving the State Department in January, 2013, she founded BlackIvy Group, which builds businesses in Africa.", "Title: Beacon Global Strategies\n\nBeacon Global Strategies LLC (BGS) is a Washington, DC-based strategic advisory firm founded by Jeremy Bash, Philippe Reines, and Andrew Shapiro in 2013. According to the firm's website, Beacon Global Strategies specializes in matters of international policy, foreign affairs, national defense, cyber, intelligence, and homeland security.", "Title: Ryan Frazier\n\nRyan L. Frazier (born September 8, 1977) is an American public figure, businessman, and a Senior Vice President with the American Hospital Association. He was the Managing Director of Frazier Global Strategies and served as senior advisor strategic relations and head of government relations for Air Methods Corporation, a Air Medical and Air Tourism company. He is a former at-large member of the Aurora City Council, 2010 Republican candidate for United States House of Representatives Colorado's 7th congressional district and was a candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016. He was first elected as a councilman in 2003 and served two terms.", "Title: Melissa Hathaway\n\nMelissa Hathaway (born November 10, 1968) is a leading expert in cyberspace policy and cybersecurity. She served in two U.S. presidential administrations, spearheading the Cyberspace Policy Review for President Barack Obama and leading the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative (CNCI) for President George W. Bush. She is President of Hathaway Global Strategies LLC and she is also a Senior Advisor at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center, a Senior Fellow and member of the Board of Regents at Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, a Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation in Canada, and a non-resident Research Fellow at the Kosciuszko Institute in Poland.", "Title: Philippe Reines\n\nPhilippe I. Reines (born November 25, 1969) is an American political consultant. He joined the Department of State as a Senior Advisor to Hillary Clinton when she became United States Secretary of State in January 2009, and in 2010 was promoted to the position of Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Strategic Communications.", "Title: Derek Chollet\n\nDerek Chollet is Executive Vice President for security and defense policy at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, and author of the book, \"The Long Game: How Obama Defied Washington and Redefined America's Role in the World \" (Public Affairs, 2016). He is a contributing editor to Foreign Policy, where he coedits \"Shadow Government,\" and is a regular contributor to Defense One, is also an advisor to Beacon Global Strategies and an Adjunct Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University’s Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies. From 2012-2015, Mr. Chollet was the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, where he managed U.S. defense policy toward Europe (including NATO), the Middle East, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere. In that role, he was a senior advisor to two secretaries of defense, Leon Panetta (July 2011 until February 2013) and Chuck Hagel (until February 2015)." ]
7,029
Peter Gwinn attended one of few liberal arts colleges that runs on what system?
trimester system
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, also known as MCLA, is a public, residential, liberal arts college that offers both undergraduate and graduate programs.", " Located in North Adams, Massachusetts, it is part of the state university system of Massachusetts.", " It is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges.", " Originally established as part of the state's normal school system for training teachers, it now offers a wide variety of programs leading to Bachelor of Science and Arts degrees, as well as a Master of Education track." ], "title": "Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts" }, { "sentences": [ "Wabash College is a small, private, liberal arts college for men, located in Crawfordsville, Indiana, United States.", " Founded in 1832 by several Dartmouth College graduates and Midwestern leaders, Wabash is ranked in the top tier of national liberal arts colleges by \"U.S. News & World Report\".", " Wabash is one of the country's three remaining male-only liberal arts colleges." ], "title": "Wabash College" }, { "sentences": [ "Carleton College ( ) is a private liberal arts college in the historic town of Northfield, Minnesota.", " The college enrolled 2,014 undergraduate students and employed 245 instructional faculty members in fall 2015.", " Carleton is one of few liberal arts colleges that runs on the trimester system." ], "title": "Carleton College" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Gwinn is an American comedy writer and improviser from Evanston, Illinois.", " He attended Carleton College in Northfield, MN.", " He was a member of The Second City Touring Company from 1997 to 2000.", " He has taught at both the I.O. and Upright Citizens Brigade theaters and is the founder of the musical improv group Baby Wants Candy.", " He is the author of the 2003 book, \"Group Improvisation: The Manual of Ensemble Improv Games\".", " Gwinn was a staff writer for the TV political satire \"The Colbert Report\" until 2012-06-14.", " He has made several on-screen appearances, as Jimmy the director, as a singer in a \"Formula 401\" sperm commercial and as a barbecue attendee.", " He has also written and appeared on the 2013 TV series Alpha House, produced by Amazon Studios." ], "title": "Peter Gwinn" }, { "sentences": [ "The Annapolis Group is an American organization of independent liberal arts colleges.\" It represents approximately 130 liberal arts colleges in the United States.", " These colleges work together to promote a greater understanding of the goals of a liberal arts education through their websites, as well as through independent research.", " Its current chair is Stephen D. Schutt, the president of Lake Forest College." ], "title": "Annapolis Group" }, { "sentences": [ "State University of New York at Purchase also known as Purchase College is a public four-year college located in Purchase, New York, United States.", " It is one of 13 comprehensive colleges in the State University of New York (SUNY) system.", " Founded by Governor Nelson Rockefeller in 1967 as \"the cultural gem of the SUNY system\", Purchase College claims to offer \"a unique education that combines programs in the liberal arts with conservatory programs in the arts in ways that emphasize inquiry, mastery of skills, and creativity.\"", " Purchase College was ranked 9 in U.S. News & World Report's 2016 listing of top public liberal arts colleges.", " The college was listed as one of Kiplinger's 100 Best Public College Values in 2016.", " It was also listed in that publication's 2014 list of Best Values in Small Colleges.", " The Princeton Review included Purchase College in its 2015 list of The Best 379 Colleges." ], "title": "State University of New York at Purchase" }, { "sentences": [ "A liberal arts college is a college with an emphasis on undergraduate study in the liberal arts and sciences.", " A liberal arts college aims to impart a broad general knowledge and develop general intellectual capacities, in contrast to a professional, vocational, or technical curriculum.", " Students in a liberal arts college generally major in a particular discipline while receiving exposure to a wide range of academic subjects, including sciences as well as the traditional humanities subjects taught as liberal arts.", " Although it draws on European antecedents, the liberal arts college is strongly associated with American higher education, and most liberal arts colleges around the world draw explicitly on the American model." ], "title": "Liberal arts college" }, { "sentences": [ "The Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges (CLAC) is a nonprofit organization of 70 American liberal arts colleges which formed in 1984 under the leadership of Oberlin College's president S. Frederick Starr.", " CLAC brings together the IT professionals from its member colleges and universities to help those institutions make the best use of technology to enrich students’ learning, facilitate teaching and research, and to support the business of the higher education.", " CLAC has been supporting collaboration, knowledge sharing, professional growth of its IT members, and advocacy for the liberal arts at the national level for more three decades." ], "title": "Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nazarene International Education Association (NIEA) is a part of the Church of the Nazarene.", " The Church of the Nazarene owns and operates 11 liberal arts institutions in Africa, Canada, Korea, and the United States, as well as 3 graduate seminaries, 37 undergraduate Bible/theological colleges, 3 nurses training colleges, 1 junior college, and 1 education college worldwide.", " At least in terms of the American institutions, the Church of the Nazarene seems to have changed its original official philosophy of abandoning academies, bible colleges, and universities to focus on liberal arts colleges, as 7 of the 8 \"liberal arts colleges\" call themselves universities, and there is now a bible college in Colorado Springs.", " The early-twentieth-century philosophy, as expressed by J.B. Chapman:It was originally the plan to call every school we started a “university” ... It was our ultimate aim to have universities and our schools were named according to our vision of future developments.", " But I am, personally, convinced that we should definitely abandon the idea of building any universities, that we should drop these names from our schools... [Moreover,] it is my conclusion that we ... cannot permanently maintain academies and they do not meet our need, that a special Bible school does not meet our needs and that we should express ourselves on this conviction... That the College, with the necessary fitting school and Bible department[,] is the school that we need and will build.\"" ], "title": "Nazarene International Education Association" }, { "sentences": [ "Liberal arts colleges are primarily colleges or universities with an emphasis upon undergraduate study in the liberal arts.", " The \"Encyclopædia Britannica Concise\" offers the following definition of the liberal arts as a, \"college or university curriculum aimed at imparting general knowledge and developing general intellectual capacities, in contrast to a professional, vocational, or technical curriculum.\"", " Although the genesis for what is known today as the liberal arts college began in Europe, the term is commonly associated with the United States.", " Liberal arts colleges are found in countries all over the world as well.", " See the list (link) of international members of the Association of American Colleges and Universities for other institutions offering liberal arts education programs." ], "title": "List of liberal arts colleges" } ]
[ "Title: Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts\n\nThe Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, also known as MCLA, is a public, residential, liberal arts college that offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. Located in North Adams, Massachusetts, it is part of the state university system of Massachusetts. It is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges. Originally established as part of the state's normal school system for training teachers, it now offers a wide variety of programs leading to Bachelor of Science and Arts degrees, as well as a Master of Education track.", "Title: Wabash College\n\nWabash College is a small, private, liberal arts college for men, located in Crawfordsville, Indiana, United States. Founded in 1832 by several Dartmouth College graduates and Midwestern leaders, Wabash is ranked in the top tier of national liberal arts colleges by \"U.S. News & World Report\". Wabash is one of the country's three remaining male-only liberal arts colleges.", "Title: Carleton College\n\nCarleton College ( ) is a private liberal arts college in the historic town of Northfield, Minnesota. The college enrolled 2,014 undergraduate students and employed 245 instructional faculty members in fall 2015. Carleton is one of few liberal arts colleges that runs on the trimester system.", "Title: Peter Gwinn\n\nPeter Gwinn is an American comedy writer and improviser from Evanston, Illinois. He attended Carleton College in Northfield, MN. He was a member of The Second City Touring Company from 1997 to 2000. He has taught at both the I.O. and Upright Citizens Brigade theaters and is the founder of the musical improv group Baby Wants Candy. He is the author of the 2003 book, \"Group Improvisation: The Manual of Ensemble Improv Games\". Gwinn was a staff writer for the TV political satire \"The Colbert Report\" until 2012-06-14. He has made several on-screen appearances, as Jimmy the director, as a singer in a \"Formula 401\" sperm commercial and as a barbecue attendee. He has also written and appeared on the 2013 TV series Alpha House, produced by Amazon Studios.", "Title: Annapolis Group\n\nThe Annapolis Group is an American organization of independent liberal arts colleges.\" It represents approximately 130 liberal arts colleges in the United States. These colleges work together to promote a greater understanding of the goals of a liberal arts education through their websites, as well as through independent research. Its current chair is Stephen D. Schutt, the president of Lake Forest College.", "Title: State University of New York at Purchase\n\nState University of New York at Purchase also known as Purchase College is a public four-year college located in Purchase, New York, United States. It is one of 13 comprehensive colleges in the State University of New York (SUNY) system. Founded by Governor Nelson Rockefeller in 1967 as \"the cultural gem of the SUNY system\", Purchase College claims to offer \"a unique education that combines programs in the liberal arts with conservatory programs in the arts in ways that emphasize inquiry, mastery of skills, and creativity.\" Purchase College was ranked 9 in U.S. News & World Report's 2016 listing of top public liberal arts colleges. The college was listed as one of Kiplinger's 100 Best Public College Values in 2016. It was also listed in that publication's 2014 list of Best Values in Small Colleges. The Princeton Review included Purchase College in its 2015 list of The Best 379 Colleges.", "Title: Liberal arts college\n\nA liberal arts college is a college with an emphasis on undergraduate study in the liberal arts and sciences. A liberal arts college aims to impart a broad general knowledge and develop general intellectual capacities, in contrast to a professional, vocational, or technical curriculum. Students in a liberal arts college generally major in a particular discipline while receiving exposure to a wide range of academic subjects, including sciences as well as the traditional humanities subjects taught as liberal arts. Although it draws on European antecedents, the liberal arts college is strongly associated with American higher education, and most liberal arts colleges around the world draw explicitly on the American model.", "Title: Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges\n\nThe Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges (CLAC) is a nonprofit organization of 70 American liberal arts colleges which formed in 1984 under the leadership of Oberlin College's president S. Frederick Starr. CLAC brings together the IT professionals from its member colleges and universities to help those institutions make the best use of technology to enrich students’ learning, facilitate teaching and research, and to support the business of the higher education. CLAC has been supporting collaboration, knowledge sharing, professional growth of its IT members, and advocacy for the liberal arts at the national level for more three decades.", "Title: Nazarene International Education Association\n\nThe Nazarene International Education Association (NIEA) is a part of the Church of the Nazarene. The Church of the Nazarene owns and operates 11 liberal arts institutions in Africa, Canada, Korea, and the United States, as well as 3 graduate seminaries, 37 undergraduate Bible/theological colleges, 3 nurses training colleges, 1 junior college, and 1 education college worldwide. At least in terms of the American institutions, the Church of the Nazarene seems to have changed its original official philosophy of abandoning academies, bible colleges, and universities to focus on liberal arts colleges, as 7 of the 8 \"liberal arts colleges\" call themselves universities, and there is now a bible college in Colorado Springs. The early-twentieth-century philosophy, as expressed by J.B. Chapman:It was originally the plan to call every school we started a “university” ... It was our ultimate aim to have universities and our schools were named according to our vision of future developments. But I am, personally, convinced that we should definitely abandon the idea of building any universities, that we should drop these names from our schools... [Moreover,] it is my conclusion that we ... cannot permanently maintain academies and they do not meet our need, that a special Bible school does not meet our needs and that we should express ourselves on this conviction... That the College, with the necessary fitting school and Bible department[,] is the school that we need and will build.\"", "Title: List of liberal arts colleges\n\nLiberal arts colleges are primarily colleges or universities with an emphasis upon undergraduate study in the liberal arts. The \"Encyclopædia Britannica Concise\" offers the following definition of the liberal arts as a, \"college or university curriculum aimed at imparting general knowledge and developing general intellectual capacities, in contrast to a professional, vocational, or technical curriculum.\" Although the genesis for what is known today as the liberal arts college began in Europe, the term is commonly associated with the United States. Liberal arts colleges are found in countries all over the world as well. See the list (link) of international members of the Association of American Colleges and Universities for other institutions offering liberal arts education programs." ]
7,030
Save the Tiger starred an American actor born July 25, 1908 who was nominated for what?
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
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[ { "sentences": [ "Edgar Stehli (July 12, 1884 – July 25, 1973) was an American actor.", " He appeared in the films \"Boomerang\", \"Executive Suite\", \"Drum Beat\", \"The Cobweb\", \"The Brothers Karamazov\", \"No Name on the Bullet\", \"4D Man\", \"Cash McCall\", \"Atlantis, the Lost Continent\", \"Parrish\", \"Pocketful of Miracles\", \"The Spiral Road\", \"Twilight of Honor\", \"Seconds\", \"The Tiger Makes Out\" and \"Loving\", among others." ], "title": "Edgar Stehli" }, { "sentences": [ "Matthew Steven LeBlanc ( ; born July 25, 1967) is an American actor, comedian, television host, and producer, best known for his role as the dim-witted, womanizing but ultimately lovable actor Joey Tribbiani on the popular NBC sitcom \"Friends\", which ran from 1994 to 2004.", " LeBlanc also stars as a fictional version of himself in the BBC/Showtime comedy series \"Episodes\".", " He won a Golden Globe award for his work on \"Episodes\", and was nominated for an Emmy three times for his work on \"Friends\" and four times for \"Episodes\".", " Since 2016, LeBlanc has hosted the BBC motoring show \"Top Gear\"." ], "title": "Matt LeBlanc" }, { "sentences": [ "Marcus Daly (September 18, 1908 – July 25, 1969) was an American Republican Party politician, who served on the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders from January 2, 1963 to his death on July 25, 1968, and was a 1964 candidate for the United States House of Representatives." ], "title": "Marcus Daly (politics)" }, { "sentences": [ "Miraj Grbic is a Film, Television and Theatre actor born on July 17, 1976 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", " He currently lives in Los Angeles, California.", " Miraj graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo at the University of Sarajevo, where he earned MA Degree in Acting.", " Since 1996 he has performed in more than 60 theater plays on the main stage of the Sarajevo National Theatre.", " He starred in almost 40 Feature films in Bosnian, Croatian, German, Austrian, Italian, Irish, Polish, Turkish, Macedonian, Australian, Canadian and US productions.", " He starred as Bogdan in \"\", where he performed opposite Tom Cruise.", " Grbic starred in television shows such as \"Ruža vjetrova\", \"Lud, zbunjen, normalan\", \"Gang Related\" and \"Viza za budućnost\".", " He lives in Los Angeles since 2013." ], "title": "Miraj Grbić" }, { "sentences": [ "Amy Chance (born July 21, 1975) is a former American child actor born in Hollywood, California.", " Amy played Aphrodesia, one of the first characters introduced in the cult television show \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\", a minor role which she reprised from the original unaired Buffy pilot.", " She had numerous guest starring roles on popular shows such as \"Punky Brewster\", \"ER\" and \"Step By Step\" and appeared in several television commercials." ], "title": "Amy Chance" }, { "sentences": [ "John Uhler \"Jack\" Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was an American actor and musician.", " Lemmon was an eight time Academy Award nominee, with two wins.", " He starred in over 60 films, such as \"Some Like It Hot\", \"The Apartment\", \"Mister Roberts\" (for which he won the 1955 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), \"Days of Wine and Roses\", \"The Great Race\", \"Irma la Douce\", \"The Odd Couple\" and its sequel 30 years later, \"The Odd Couple II\", (and other frequent collaborations with \"Odd Couple\" co-star Walter Matthau), \"Save the Tiger\" (for which he won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Actor), \"The Out-of-Towners\", \"The China Syndrome\", \"Missing\" (for which he won Best Actor at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival), \"Glengarry Glen Ross\", \"Tuesdays with Morrie\", \"Grumpy Old Men\", and \"Grumpier Old Men\"." ], "title": "Jack Lemmon" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack Gilford (July 25, 1908 – June 4, 1990) was an American Broadway, film and television actor.", " He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for \"Save the Tiger\" (1973)." ], "title": "Jack Gilford" }, { "sentences": [ "Charlie Babcock (born 1979) is an American actor born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan as Charles William Babcock.", " Babcock has guest starred on several present-day television programs which include a recurring role on the ABC series \"Desperate Housewives\" as Stu who was Lynette Scavo's assistant at Parcher & Murphy until he sued his boss (Joely Fisher) for a sexual harassment suit.", " Other guest star appearances include \"8 Simple Rules\" and \"Cold Case\".", " He is also known for parts in \"Special\" (2006), \"RewinD\" (2005) and \"Spoonaur\" (2004)" ], "title": "Charlie Babcock" }, { "sentences": [ "Save the Tiger is a 1973 drama film about moral conflict in contemporary America directed by John G. Avildsen and starring Jack Lemmon, Jack Gilford, Laurie Heineman, Thayer David, Lara Parker and Liv Lindeland.", " The screenplay was adapted by Steve Shagan from his novel of the same title." ], "title": "Save the Tiger" }, { "sentences": [ "Zane R. Copeland Jr. (born July 11, 1982), better known as Lil Zane, is an American rapper and actor born in Yonkers, New York and raised in Atlanta, Georgia.", " He is best known for his debut album \"\", released in 2000, which featured the single \"Callin' Me\" featuring 112." ], "title": "Lil Zane" } ]
[ "Title: Edgar Stehli\n\nEdgar Stehli (July 12, 1884 – July 25, 1973) was an American actor. He appeared in the films \"Boomerang\", \"Executive Suite\", \"Drum Beat\", \"The Cobweb\", \"The Brothers Karamazov\", \"No Name on the Bullet\", \"4D Man\", \"Cash McCall\", \"Atlantis, the Lost Continent\", \"Parrish\", \"Pocketful of Miracles\", \"The Spiral Road\", \"Twilight of Honor\", \"Seconds\", \"The Tiger Makes Out\" and \"Loving\", among others.", "Title: Matt LeBlanc\n\nMatthew Steven LeBlanc ( ; born July 25, 1967) is an American actor, comedian, television host, and producer, best known for his role as the dim-witted, womanizing but ultimately lovable actor Joey Tribbiani on the popular NBC sitcom \"Friends\", which ran from 1994 to 2004. LeBlanc also stars as a fictional version of himself in the BBC/Showtime comedy series \"Episodes\". He won a Golden Globe award for his work on \"Episodes\", and was nominated for an Emmy three times for his work on \"Friends\" and four times for \"Episodes\". Since 2016, LeBlanc has hosted the BBC motoring show \"Top Gear\".", "Title: Marcus Daly (politics)\n\nMarcus Daly (September 18, 1908 – July 25, 1969) was an American Republican Party politician, who served on the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders from January 2, 1963 to his death on July 25, 1968, and was a 1964 candidate for the United States House of Representatives.", "Title: Miraj Grbić\n\nMiraj Grbic is a Film, Television and Theatre actor born on July 17, 1976 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California. Miraj graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo at the University of Sarajevo, where he earned MA Degree in Acting. Since 1996 he has performed in more than 60 theater plays on the main stage of the Sarajevo National Theatre. He starred in almost 40 Feature films in Bosnian, Croatian, German, Austrian, Italian, Irish, Polish, Turkish, Macedonian, Australian, Canadian and US productions. He starred as Bogdan in \"\", where he performed opposite Tom Cruise. Grbic starred in television shows such as \"Ruža vjetrova\", \"Lud, zbunjen, normalan\", \"Gang Related\" and \"Viza za budućnost\". He lives in Los Angeles since 2013.", "Title: Amy Chance\n\nAmy Chance (born July 21, 1975) is a former American child actor born in Hollywood, California. Amy played Aphrodesia, one of the first characters introduced in the cult television show \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\", a minor role which she reprised from the original unaired Buffy pilot. She had numerous guest starring roles on popular shows such as \"Punky Brewster\", \"ER\" and \"Step By Step\" and appeared in several television commercials.", "Title: Jack Lemmon\n\nJohn Uhler \"Jack\" Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was an American actor and musician. Lemmon was an eight time Academy Award nominee, with two wins. He starred in over 60 films, such as \"Some Like It Hot\", \"The Apartment\", \"Mister Roberts\" (for which he won the 1955 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), \"Days of Wine and Roses\", \"The Great Race\", \"Irma la Douce\", \"The Odd Couple\" and its sequel 30 years later, \"The Odd Couple II\", (and other frequent collaborations with \"Odd Couple\" co-star Walter Matthau), \"Save the Tiger\" (for which he won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Actor), \"The Out-of-Towners\", \"The China Syndrome\", \"Missing\" (for which he won Best Actor at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival), \"Glengarry Glen Ross\", \"Tuesdays with Morrie\", \"Grumpy Old Men\", and \"Grumpier Old Men\".", "Title: Jack Gilford\n\nJack Gilford (July 25, 1908 – June 4, 1990) was an American Broadway, film and television actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for \"Save the Tiger\" (1973).", "Title: Charlie Babcock\n\nCharlie Babcock (born 1979) is an American actor born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan as Charles William Babcock. Babcock has guest starred on several present-day television programs which include a recurring role on the ABC series \"Desperate Housewives\" as Stu who was Lynette Scavo's assistant at Parcher & Murphy until he sued his boss (Joely Fisher) for a sexual harassment suit. Other guest star appearances include \"8 Simple Rules\" and \"Cold Case\". He is also known for parts in \"Special\" (2006), \"RewinD\" (2005) and \"Spoonaur\" (2004)", "Title: Save the Tiger\n\nSave the Tiger is a 1973 drama film about moral conflict in contemporary America directed by John G. Avildsen and starring Jack Lemmon, Jack Gilford, Laurie Heineman, Thayer David, Lara Parker and Liv Lindeland. The screenplay was adapted by Steve Shagan from his novel of the same title.", "Title: Lil Zane\n\nZane R. Copeland Jr. (born July 11, 1982), better known as Lil Zane, is an American rapper and actor born in Yonkers, New York and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. He is best known for his debut album \"\", released in 2000, which featured the single \"Callin' Me\" featuring 112." ]
7,031
Are Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport and Tri-Cities Airport located in the same state?
no
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tri-Cities Airport (ICAO: KCZG, FAA LID: CZG) is a village-owned, public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Endicott, a village in Broome County, New York, United States.", " According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, it is classified as a \"general aviation\" airport." ], "title": "Tri-Cities Airport (New York)" }, { "sentences": [ "Piedmont Virginia Community College is an open access community college offering two-year associate's degrees, one-year certificates, continuing education and workforce training.", " The campus is located in Albemarle County, Virginia, south of Charlottesville.", " As part of the statewide Virginia Community College System, PVCC serves the City of Charlottesville and the counties of Albemarle, Buckingham, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa and Nelson.", " PVCC was chartered in 1972." ], "title": "Piedmont Virginia Community College" }, { "sentences": [ "Naval Air Station Pasco was a United States Navy air station located 2 miles (3 km) northwest of Pasco, in Franklin County, Washington, USA.", " After the war, it was redeveloped into Tri-Cities Airport." ], "title": "Naval Air Station Pasco" }, { "sentences": [ "Shadwell is a census-designated place (CDP) in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States, located by the Rivanna River near Charlottesville.", " The birthplace of Thomas Jefferson, it was named for the Shadwell parish in London by his father, Peter Jefferson, a colonist and planter in central Virginia.", " Shadwell is the parish where his wife Jane Randolph had been christened.", " Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph had six children, among them Thomas, who would become the third president of the United States.", " Active in county meetings Peter was appointed Justice of the Peace of Albemarle county, taking his oath in September 1744.", " The following month he was appointed lieutenant colonel to the Albemarle county militia." ], "title": "Shadwell, Virginia" }, { "sentences": [ "Charlottesville Fashion Square is the only indoor shopping mall in the Charlottesville, Virginia area.", " It is a regional mall located about one mile (1.6 km) north of the Charlottesville city limits on U.S. Route 29 in Albemarle County.", " The mall is operated by WP Glimcher and features four primary tenant spaces." ], "title": "Charlottesville Fashion Square" }, { "sentences": [ "Tri-Cities Airport (IATA: PSC, ICAO: KPSC, FAA LID: PSC) is a public airport 2 miles (3 km) northwest of Pasco, in Franklin County, Washington, USA.", " It is the fourth largest commercial airport in the state of Washington, and has two runways.", " PSC covers 2,235 acres (904 ha) of land." ], "title": "Tri-Cities Airport (Washington)" }, { "sentences": [ "Albemarle County is a county located in the Piedmont region of the Commonwealth of Virginia.", " Its county seat is Charlottesville, which is an independent city enclave entirely surrounded by the county.", " Albemarle County is part of the Charlottesville Metropolitan Statistical Area." ], "title": "Albemarle County, Virginia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society was founded in 1940 and is the leading steward of the history of Albemarle County, Virginia and Charlottesville, Virginia.", " It has been located since 1994 in the McIntire Building, Charlottesville's original public library building." ], "title": "Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society" }, { "sentences": [ "Tri-Cities Airport (IATA: TRI, ICAO: KTRI, FAA LID: TRI) (also known as Tri-Cities Airport, TN/VA), is in Blountville, Tennessee and serves the Tri-Cities area (Bristol, Kingsport, Johnson City) of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.", " The airport is governed by the Tri-Cities Airport Authority (TCAA) whose members are appointed by the cities of Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol (TN), Bristol (VA) and both Washington County (TN) and Sullivan County (TN)." ], "title": "Tri-Cities Regional Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport (IATA: CHO, ICAO: KCHO, FAA LID: CHO) is a public use airport located 7 NM north of Charlottesville, in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States.", " It has operated commercial flights since 1955 and serves the Charlottesville/Albemarle region and surrounding counties with daily non-stop flights to six major cities on three different airlines' subsidiares.", " CHO underwent major construction in summer 2006 as well as an 800-foot runway expansion that began in summer 2010 and was completed in December 2012." ], "title": "Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport" } ]
[ "Title: Tri-Cities Airport (New York)\n\nTri-Cities Airport (ICAO: KCZG, FAA LID: CZG) is a village-owned, public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Endicott, a village in Broome County, New York, United States. According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, it is classified as a \"general aviation\" airport.", "Title: Piedmont Virginia Community College\n\nPiedmont Virginia Community College is an open access community college offering two-year associate's degrees, one-year certificates, continuing education and workforce training. The campus is located in Albemarle County, Virginia, south of Charlottesville. As part of the statewide Virginia Community College System, PVCC serves the City of Charlottesville and the counties of Albemarle, Buckingham, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa and Nelson. PVCC was chartered in 1972.", "Title: Naval Air Station Pasco\n\nNaval Air Station Pasco was a United States Navy air station located 2 miles (3 km) northwest of Pasco, in Franklin County, Washington, USA. After the war, it was redeveloped into Tri-Cities Airport.", "Title: Shadwell, Virginia\n\nShadwell is a census-designated place (CDP) in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States, located by the Rivanna River near Charlottesville. The birthplace of Thomas Jefferson, it was named for the Shadwell parish in London by his father, Peter Jefferson, a colonist and planter in central Virginia. Shadwell is the parish where his wife Jane Randolph had been christened. Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph had six children, among them Thomas, who would become the third president of the United States. Active in county meetings Peter was appointed Justice of the Peace of Albemarle county, taking his oath in September 1744. The following month he was appointed lieutenant colonel to the Albemarle county militia.", "Title: Charlottesville Fashion Square\n\nCharlottesville Fashion Square is the only indoor shopping mall in the Charlottesville, Virginia area. It is a regional mall located about one mile (1.6 km) north of the Charlottesville city limits on U.S. Route 29 in Albemarle County. The mall is operated by WP Glimcher and features four primary tenant spaces.", "Title: Tri-Cities Airport (Washington)\n\nTri-Cities Airport (IATA: PSC, ICAO: KPSC, FAA LID: PSC) is a public airport 2 miles (3 km) northwest of Pasco, in Franklin County, Washington, USA. It is the fourth largest commercial airport in the state of Washington, and has two runways. PSC covers 2,235 acres (904 ha) of land.", "Title: Albemarle County, Virginia\n\nAlbemarle County is a county located in the Piedmont region of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Its county seat is Charlottesville, which is an independent city enclave entirely surrounded by the county. Albemarle County is part of the Charlottesville Metropolitan Statistical Area.", "Title: Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society\n\nThe Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society was founded in 1940 and is the leading steward of the history of Albemarle County, Virginia and Charlottesville, Virginia. It has been located since 1994 in the McIntire Building, Charlottesville's original public library building.", "Title: Tri-Cities Regional Airport\n\nTri-Cities Airport (IATA: TRI, ICAO: KTRI, FAA LID: TRI) (also known as Tri-Cities Airport, TN/VA), is in Blountville, Tennessee and serves the Tri-Cities area (Bristol, Kingsport, Johnson City) of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. The airport is governed by the Tri-Cities Airport Authority (TCAA) whose members are appointed by the cities of Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol (TN), Bristol (VA) and both Washington County (TN) and Sullivan County (TN).", "Title: Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport\n\nCharlottesville–Albemarle Airport (IATA: CHO, ICAO: KCHO, FAA LID: CHO) is a public use airport located 7 NM north of Charlottesville, in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States. It has operated commercial flights since 1955 and serves the Charlottesville/Albemarle region and surrounding counties with daily non-stop flights to six major cities on three different airlines' subsidiares. CHO underwent major construction in summer 2006 as well as an 800-foot runway expansion that began in summer 2010 and was completed in December 2012." ]
7,032
"Pushing Hands", the green-card romantic comedy "The Wedding Banquet" and "Eat Drink Man Woman" were the first three features by which film director?
Ang Lee
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[ { "sentences": [ "Yang Kuei-mei (; born September 6, 1959) is a Taiwanese actress.", " She has had starring roles in \"Eat Drink Man Woman\", \"Vive L'Amour\" and \"The Hole\"." ], "title": "Yang Kuei-mei" }, { "sentences": [ "Tortilla Soup is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by María Ripoll.", " The screenplay by Tom Musca, Ramón Menéndez and Vera Blasi is based on the film \"Eat Drink Man Woman\", which was written by Hui-Ling Wang, Ang Lee, and James Schamus." ], "title": "Tortilla Soup" }, { "sentences": [ "Sihung Lung (; c. 1930 – May 2, 2002) was a Chinese actor in the cinema of Taiwan who appeared in over 100 films and was best known for playing paternal roles in films including \"Eat Drink Man Woman\" and \"The Wedding Banquet\".", " He frequently collaborated with award-winning director Ang Lee, notably cast in films such as \"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon\" and \"Pushing Hands\"." ], "title": "Sihung Lung" }, { "sentences": [ "Jacklyn Wu Chien-lien (born 3 July 1968) is a Taiwanese actress and singer who started her career in Hong Kong.", " She is best known to Western audiences for her role in Ang Lee's \"Eat Drink Man Woman\" (1994), where she played the second of three sisters.", " She started her acting career when Johnnie To cast her opposite Andy Lau in \"A Moment of Romance\" (1990)." ], "title": "Jacklyn Wu" }, { "sentences": [ "Winston Chao Wen-hsuan (born 9 June 1960) is a Taiwanese actor.", " He came to international attention for his performance in the 1993 film \"The Wedding Banquet\".", " He is also known for his roles in \"Red Rose White Rose\" and \"Eat Drink Man Woman\", and for his five portrayals of Sun Yat-sen, notably in the films \"The Soong Sisters\" (1997), \"Road to Dawn\" (2007) and \"1911\" (2011).", " His notable television roles include the adaptation of Cao Yu's play \"Thunderstorm\" (1997), a double role in the historical drama \"Palace of Desire\", the biographical mini-series \"The Legend of Eileen Chang\" (2004), the historical drama \"Da Tang Fu Rong Yuan\" (2007), the adaptation of Ba Jin's novel \"Cold Nights\" (\"Han ye\", 2009), and the portrayal of Confucius (2011).", " He acted in the Indian film, \"Kabali\" (2016), in a villainous role opposite Rajinikanth." ], "title": "Winston Chao" }, { "sentences": [ "Eat Drink Man Woman is a 1994 Taiwanese film directed by Ang Lee and starring Sihung Lung, Yu-wen Wang, Chien-lien Wu, and Kuei-mei Yang.", " The film was released on August 3, 1994, the first of Lee's films to be both a critical and box office success.", " In 1994, the film received the Asia Pacific Film Festival Award for Best Film, and in 1995 it received an Academy Award Nomination for Best Foreign Language Film." ], "title": "Eat Drink Man Woman" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wedding Banquet () is a 1993 romantic comedy film about a gay Taiwanese immigrant man who marries a mainland Chinese woman to placate his parents and get her a green card.", " His plan backfires when his parents arrive in the United States to plan his wedding banquet and he has to hide the truth of his partner." ], "title": "The Wedding Banquet" }, { "sentences": [ "Jadoo is a food-feud family comedy feature film set in Leicester, released in cinemas on 6 September 2013.", " It is written and directed by filmmaker Amit Gupta.", " It tells the story of two brothers, Raja and Jagi, who are both chefs, but fall out catastrophically.", " They set up rival restaurants, on opposite sides of Belgrave Road in Leicester; one cooking starters and the other main courses, and refuse to talk to one another.", " Raja’s daughter Shalini, attempts to get the brothers talking again.", " She hatches a plan and asks them to work together to cook her a perfect Indian wedding banquet." ], "title": "Jadoo (2013 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Wang Yu-Wen (born July 29, 1971 in Taiwan) is a Taiwanese actress.", " She has had starring roles in \"Five Girls and a Rope\" and \"Eat Drink Man Woman\"." ], "title": "Wang Yu-wen" }, { "sentences": [ "Pushing Hands () is a film directed by Ang Lee.", " Released in 1992, it was his first feature film.", " Together with Ang Lee's two following films, \"The Wedding Banquet\" (1993) and \"Eat Drink Man Woman\" (1994), it forms his \"Father Knows Best\" trilogy, each of which deals with conflicts between an older and more traditional generation and their children as they confront a world of change." ], "title": "Pushing Hands (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Yang Kuei-mei\n\nYang Kuei-mei (; born September 6, 1959) is a Taiwanese actress. She has had starring roles in \"Eat Drink Man Woman\", \"Vive L'Amour\" and \"The Hole\".", "Title: Tortilla Soup\n\nTortilla Soup is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by María Ripoll. The screenplay by Tom Musca, Ramón Menéndez and Vera Blasi is based on the film \"Eat Drink Man Woman\", which was written by Hui-Ling Wang, Ang Lee, and James Schamus.", "Title: Sihung Lung\n\nSihung Lung (; c. 1930 – May 2, 2002) was a Chinese actor in the cinema of Taiwan who appeared in over 100 films and was best known for playing paternal roles in films including \"Eat Drink Man Woman\" and \"The Wedding Banquet\". He frequently collaborated with award-winning director Ang Lee, notably cast in films such as \"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon\" and \"Pushing Hands\".", "Title: Jacklyn Wu\n\nJacklyn Wu Chien-lien (born 3 July 1968) is a Taiwanese actress and singer who started her career in Hong Kong. She is best known to Western audiences for her role in Ang Lee's \"Eat Drink Man Woman\" (1994), where she played the second of three sisters. She started her acting career when Johnnie To cast her opposite Andy Lau in \"A Moment of Romance\" (1990).", "Title: Winston Chao\n\nWinston Chao Wen-hsuan (born 9 June 1960) is a Taiwanese actor. He came to international attention for his performance in the 1993 film \"The Wedding Banquet\". He is also known for his roles in \"Red Rose White Rose\" and \"Eat Drink Man Woman\", and for his five portrayals of Sun Yat-sen, notably in the films \"The Soong Sisters\" (1997), \"Road to Dawn\" (2007) and \"1911\" (2011). His notable television roles include the adaptation of Cao Yu's play \"Thunderstorm\" (1997), a double role in the historical drama \"Palace of Desire\", the biographical mini-series \"The Legend of Eileen Chang\" (2004), the historical drama \"Da Tang Fu Rong Yuan\" (2007), the adaptation of Ba Jin's novel \"Cold Nights\" (\"Han ye\", 2009), and the portrayal of Confucius (2011). He acted in the Indian film, \"Kabali\" (2016), in a villainous role opposite Rajinikanth.", "Title: Eat Drink Man Woman\n\nEat Drink Man Woman is a 1994 Taiwanese film directed by Ang Lee and starring Sihung Lung, Yu-wen Wang, Chien-lien Wu, and Kuei-mei Yang. The film was released on August 3, 1994, the first of Lee's films to be both a critical and box office success. In 1994, the film received the Asia Pacific Film Festival Award for Best Film, and in 1995 it received an Academy Award Nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.", "Title: The Wedding Banquet\n\nThe Wedding Banquet () is a 1993 romantic comedy film about a gay Taiwanese immigrant man who marries a mainland Chinese woman to placate his parents and get her a green card. His plan backfires when his parents arrive in the United States to plan his wedding banquet and he has to hide the truth of his partner.", "Title: Jadoo (2013 film)\n\nJadoo is a food-feud family comedy feature film set in Leicester, released in cinemas on 6 September 2013. It is written and directed by filmmaker Amit Gupta. It tells the story of two brothers, Raja and Jagi, who are both chefs, but fall out catastrophically. They set up rival restaurants, on opposite sides of Belgrave Road in Leicester; one cooking starters and the other main courses, and refuse to talk to one another. Raja’s daughter Shalini, attempts to get the brothers talking again. She hatches a plan and asks them to work together to cook her a perfect Indian wedding banquet.", "Title: Wang Yu-wen\n\nWang Yu-Wen (born July 29, 1971 in Taiwan) is a Taiwanese actress. She has had starring roles in \"Five Girls and a Rope\" and \"Eat Drink Man Woman\".", "Title: Pushing Hands (film)\n\nPushing Hands () is a film directed by Ang Lee. Released in 1992, it was his first feature film. Together with Ang Lee's two following films, \"The Wedding Banquet\" (1993) and \"Eat Drink Man Woman\" (1994), it forms his \"Father Knows Best\" trilogy, each of which deals with conflicts between an older and more traditional generation and their children as they confront a world of change." ]
7,033
Who is younger Alicia Molik or Richard Gasquet ?
Richard Gasquet
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[ { "sentences": [ "This page is a list of the main career statistics of French tennis player, Richard Gasquet.", " To date, Gasquet has won fourteen ATP singles titles.", " He was also the runner-up at the 2005 Hamburg Masters and Canada Masters in 2006 and 2012, a semi-finalist at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships and 2013 US Open and a bronze medallist in men's doubles with Julien Benneteau at the 2012 London Olympics.", " On July 9, 2007, Gasquet achieved a career high singles ranking of World No. 7." ], "title": "Richard Gasquet career statistics" }, { "sentences": [ "Olivia Rogowska (born 7 June 1991) is an Australian professional tennis player.", " Both of her parents are Polish.", " The right-hander was born in and lives in Melbourne, Australia.", " Her highest WTA singles ranking is 102, which she reached on 11 August 2014.", " Her career high in doubles is 89, which she reached on 28 July 2014.", " She has defeated Jelena Dokić, Alicia Molik, Maria Kirilenko and Sofia Arvidsson, and taken sets from former #1 Dinara Safina, Alona Bondarenko, Kateryna Bondarenko, Sorana Cîrstea, Jarmila Gajdošová, Anastasia Rodionova, Sania Mirza and Casey Dellacqua." ], "title": "Olivia Rogowska" }, { "sentences": [ "The Women's Doubles Tournament at the 2006 İstanbul Cup took place between 22 May and 27 May on outdoor clay courts in Istanbul, Turkey.", " Alona Bondarenko and Anastasiya Yakimova won the title, defeating Sania Mirza and Alicia Molik in the final." ], "title": "2006 İstanbul Cup – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2004 Swisscom Challenge, also known as the Zurich Open, was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts that was part of the Tier I Series of the 2004 WTA Tour.", " It was the 21st edition of the tournament and took place at the Schluefweg in Zürich, Switzerland, from 17 October until 24 October 2004.", " Unseeded Alicia Molik won the singles title and earned $189,000 first-prize money." ], "title": "2004 Swisscom Challenge" }, { "sentences": [ "Alicia Molik and Francesca Schiavone were the defending champions, but Molik did not compete this year.", " Schiavone teamed up with Květa Peschke and lost in querterfinals to Elena Likhovtseva and Vera Zvonareva." ], "title": "2006 Qatar Ladies Open – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Rachel McQuillan and Lisa McShea were the defending champions but lost in the first round to Kerry-Anne Guse and Alicia Molik." ], "title": "2001 DFS Classic – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Alicia Molik (born 27 January 1981) is an Australian former professional tennis player.", " She reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 8 and won a bronze medal for Australia at the 2004 Athens Olympics by upsetting then world No. 3 and reigning French Open champion Anastasia Myskina.", " Molik peaked in the doubles rankings at No. 6 and won two Grand Slam women's doubles titles, the 2005 Australian Open and the 2007 French Open, alongside Svetlana Kuznetsova and Mara Santangelo, respectively.", " In addition, she won the 2004 Zurich Open, defeating Maria Sharapova in the final, and reached the finals of the 2004 Wimbledon, 2004 US Open, and 2007 Wimbledon mixed doubles events, as well as the quarterfinals of the 2005 Australian Open singles tournament." ], "title": "Alicia Molik" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Gasquet (] ; born 18 June 1986) is a French professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 30 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).", " He won the mixed doubles Grand Slam title at the 2004 French Open, partnering Tatiana Golovin.", " He also won an Olympic bronze medal in 2012 with his doubles partner Julien Benneteau.", " His career-high singles ranking is world No. 7, achieved in July 2007.", " In singles, his best achievements in Grand Slams are reaching the semifinals of the 2007 and 2015 Wimbledon Championships and the semifinals of the 2013 US Open.", " Gasquet is best known for his long-winding groundstrokes and his one-handed backhand." ], "title": "Richard Gasquet" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of the main career statistics of professional Australian tennis player Alicia Molik." ], "title": "Alicia Molik career statistics" }, { "sentences": [ "Evie Dominikovic and Alicia Molik were the defending champions, but they did not compete in the Junior's this year." ], "title": "1999 Australian Open – Girls' Doubles" } ]
[ "Title: Richard Gasquet career statistics\n\nThis page is a list of the main career statistics of French tennis player, Richard Gasquet. To date, Gasquet has won fourteen ATP singles titles. He was also the runner-up at the 2005 Hamburg Masters and Canada Masters in 2006 and 2012, a semi-finalist at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships and 2013 US Open and a bronze medallist in men's doubles with Julien Benneteau at the 2012 London Olympics. On July 9, 2007, Gasquet achieved a career high singles ranking of World No. 7.", "Title: Olivia Rogowska\n\nOlivia Rogowska (born 7 June 1991) is an Australian professional tennis player. Both of her parents are Polish. The right-hander was born in and lives in Melbourne, Australia. Her highest WTA singles ranking is 102, which she reached on 11 August 2014. Her career high in doubles is 89, which she reached on 28 July 2014. She has defeated Jelena Dokić, Alicia Molik, Maria Kirilenko and Sofia Arvidsson, and taken sets from former #1 Dinara Safina, Alona Bondarenko, Kateryna Bondarenko, Sorana Cîrstea, Jarmila Gajdošová, Anastasia Rodionova, Sania Mirza and Casey Dellacqua.", "Title: 2006 İstanbul Cup – Doubles\n\nThe Women's Doubles Tournament at the 2006 İstanbul Cup took place between 22 May and 27 May on outdoor clay courts in Istanbul, Turkey. Alona Bondarenko and Anastasiya Yakimova won the title, defeating Sania Mirza and Alicia Molik in the final.", "Title: 2004 Swisscom Challenge\n\nThe 2004 Swisscom Challenge, also known as the Zurich Open, was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts that was part of the Tier I Series of the 2004 WTA Tour. It was the 21st edition of the tournament and took place at the Schluefweg in Zürich, Switzerland, from 17 October until 24 October 2004. Unseeded Alicia Molik won the singles title and earned $189,000 first-prize money.", "Title: 2006 Qatar Ladies Open – Doubles\n\nAlicia Molik and Francesca Schiavone were the defending champions, but Molik did not compete this year. Schiavone teamed up with Květa Peschke and lost in querterfinals to Elena Likhovtseva and Vera Zvonareva.", "Title: 2001 DFS Classic – Doubles\n\nRachel McQuillan and Lisa McShea were the defending champions but lost in the first round to Kerry-Anne Guse and Alicia Molik.", "Title: Alicia Molik\n\nAlicia Molik (born 27 January 1981) is an Australian former professional tennis player. She reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 8 and won a bronze medal for Australia at the 2004 Athens Olympics by upsetting then world No. 3 and reigning French Open champion Anastasia Myskina. Molik peaked in the doubles rankings at No. 6 and won two Grand Slam women's doubles titles, the 2005 Australian Open and the 2007 French Open, alongside Svetlana Kuznetsova and Mara Santangelo, respectively. In addition, she won the 2004 Zurich Open, defeating Maria Sharapova in the final, and reached the finals of the 2004 Wimbledon, 2004 US Open, and 2007 Wimbledon mixed doubles events, as well as the quarterfinals of the 2005 Australian Open singles tournament.", "Title: Richard Gasquet\n\nRichard Gasquet (] ; born 18 June 1986) is a French professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 30 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). He won the mixed doubles Grand Slam title at the 2004 French Open, partnering Tatiana Golovin. He also won an Olympic bronze medal in 2012 with his doubles partner Julien Benneteau. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 7, achieved in July 2007. In singles, his best achievements in Grand Slams are reaching the semifinals of the 2007 and 2015 Wimbledon Championships and the semifinals of the 2013 US Open. Gasquet is best known for his long-winding groundstrokes and his one-handed backhand.", "Title: Alicia Molik career statistics\n\nThis is a list of the main career statistics of professional Australian tennis player Alicia Molik.", "Title: 1999 Australian Open – Girls' Doubles\n\nEvie Dominikovic and Alicia Molik were the defending champions, but they did not compete in the Junior's this year." ]
7,034
Which University in the state of Texas has gone through multiple name changes that also includes an ABA-accredited law school?
Texas Southern University
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it was renamed Texas State University for Negroes.", " In 1951, the name changed to Texas Southern University." ], "title": "Texas Southern University" }, { "sentences": [ "The Thurgood Marshall School of Law (TMSL) is an ABA-accredited law school in Houston, in the U.S. state of Texas, that awards Juris Doctor and Master of Law degrees.", " It is part of Texas Southern University.", " Thurgood Marshall School of Law is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and Association of American Law Schools." ], "title": "Thurgood Marshall School of Law" }, { "sentences": [ "Florida A&M University College of Law or FAMU College of Law is an ABA-accredited law school in Orlando, Florida, United States.", " It is part of Florida A&M University." ], "title": "Florida A&M University College of Law" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Widener University Delaware Law School\" (also known as Delaware Law School) and \"Widener University Commonwealth Law School\" (also known as Widener Law Commonwealth) are Widener University's two, ABA-accredited law schools, which had been (until July 1, 2015) the two campuses of Widener University School of Law.", " The latter, unified school had been founded in 1971 as \"The Delaware Law School\" and operated on one of Widener's campuses, in Wilmington, Delaware.", " In 1989, the law school expanded to another Widener campus, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and became the Widener University School of Law.", " On July 1, 2015, the two campuses were separated into two distinct law schools that operate independently of each other, but remain part of the university.", " Each law school has its own dean." ], "title": "Widener University School of Law" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of Mississippi School of Law, also known as Ole Miss Law, is an ABA-accredited law school located on the campus of the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi.", " The School of Law opened in 1854 and is the fourth-oldest state-supported law school in the country.", " In 2009, National Jurist Magazine rated the University of Mississippi School of Law among the top five \"best value law schools\" in the United States." ], "title": "University of Mississippi School of Law" }, { "sentences": [ "Texas A&M University School of Law (formerly Texas Wesleyan University School of Law) is a public, ABA-accredited law school located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas.", " The law school is a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) and offers the juris doctor degree through its full-time, part-time, and evening programs." ], "title": "Texas A&M University School of Law" }, { "sentences": [ "Western New England University School of Law is a private, ABA-accredited law school in Western Massachusetts.", " Established in 1919, the law school has approximately 8,000 alumni who live and work across the United States and internationally.", " Western New England Law offers both full-time and part-time programs." ], "title": "Western New England University School of Law" }, { "sentences": [ "The Texas Tech University School of Law is an ABA-accredited law school located on the campus of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.", " Known nationally for their continual success in trial advocacy competitions, the school focuses on forming practical lawyers who are ready to practice law upon graduation.", " Additionally, the school is known for its great value to students, with National Jurist Magazine rating the school in the top 20 best value law schools for the past three consecutive years.", " The school was also ranked #3 for most accessible professors by the Princeton Review in 2011.", " Additionally, the school historically ranks at or near the number one position in the Texas Bar Examination results, with a 90% average passage rate for the last 16 years.", " The student population is approximately 54% male and 46% female." ], "title": "Texas Tech University School of Law" } ]
[ "Title: Southwestern Law School\n\nSouthwestern Law School (formerly known as Southwestern University School of Law and Southwestern College of Law) is a private, non-profit, ABA-accredited law school in Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles, in the U.S. state of California, with about 870 students. Its campus includes the Bullocks Wilshire building, an art deco National Register of Historic Places landmark built in 1929. Southwestern is an independent law school with no affiliation to any undergraduate university. It has been an American Bar Association approved law school since 1970.", "Title: Capital University Law School\n\nCapital University Law School is an ABA-accredited private law school located in downtown Columbus, Ohio. The law school is affiliated with Capital University, the oldest university in Central Ohio and one of the oldest and largest Lutheran-affiliated universities in North America. Capital Law is perhaps best known for public law, as many recent alumni have gone on to prominent political and judicial positions.", "Title: Texas Southern University\n\nTexas Southern University (shortened to Texas Southern or simply TSU) is a historically black university (HBCU) located in Houston, in the U.S. state of Texas, accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The university was established in 1927 as the Houston Colored Junior College. It developed through its private college phase as the four-year Houston Colored College. On March 3, 1947, the state declared this to be the first state university in Houston; it was renamed Texas State University for Negroes. In 1951, the name changed to Texas Southern University.", "Title: Thurgood Marshall School of Law\n\nThe Thurgood Marshall School of Law (TMSL) is an ABA-accredited law school in Houston, in the U.S. state of Texas, that awards Juris Doctor and Master of Law degrees. It is part of Texas Southern University. Thurgood Marshall School of Law is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and Association of American Law Schools.", "Title: Florida A&M University College of Law\n\nFlorida A&M University College of Law or FAMU College of Law is an ABA-accredited law school in Orlando, Florida, United States. It is part of Florida A&M University.", "Title: Widener University School of Law\n\n\"Widener University Delaware Law School\" (also known as Delaware Law School) and \"Widener University Commonwealth Law School\" (also known as Widener Law Commonwealth) are Widener University's two, ABA-accredited law schools, which had been (until July 1, 2015) the two campuses of Widener University School of Law. The latter, unified school had been founded in 1971 as \"The Delaware Law School\" and operated on one of Widener's campuses, in Wilmington, Delaware. In 1989, the law school expanded to another Widener campus, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and became the Widener University School of Law. On July 1, 2015, the two campuses were separated into two distinct law schools that operate independently of each other, but remain part of the university. Each law school has its own dean.", "Title: University of Mississippi School of Law\n\nThe University of Mississippi School of Law, also known as Ole Miss Law, is an ABA-accredited law school located on the campus of the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi. The School of Law opened in 1854 and is the fourth-oldest state-supported law school in the country. In 2009, National Jurist Magazine rated the University of Mississippi School of Law among the top five \"best value law schools\" in the United States.", "Title: Texas A&M University School of Law\n\nTexas A&M University School of Law (formerly Texas Wesleyan University School of Law) is a public, ABA-accredited law school located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The law school is a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) and offers the juris doctor degree through its full-time, part-time, and evening programs.", "Title: Western New England University School of Law\n\nWestern New England University School of Law is a private, ABA-accredited law school in Western Massachusetts. Established in 1919, the law school has approximately 8,000 alumni who live and work across the United States and internationally. Western New England Law offers both full-time and part-time programs.", "Title: Texas Tech University School of Law\n\nThe Texas Tech University School of Law is an ABA-accredited law school located on the campus of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. Known nationally for their continual success in trial advocacy competitions, the school focuses on forming practical lawyers who are ready to practice law upon graduation. Additionally, the school is known for its great value to students, with National Jurist Magazine rating the school in the top 20 best value law schools for the past three consecutive years. The school was also ranked #3 for most accessible professors by the Princeton Review in 2011. Additionally, the school historically ranks at or near the number one position in the Texas Bar Examination results, with a 90% average passage rate for the last 16 years. The student population is approximately 54% male and 46% female." ]
7,035
What country of origin does Edgar G. Ulmer and The Black Cat have in common?
American
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[ "Title: The Man from Planet X\n\nThe Man from Planet X is a 1951 American science fiction horror film starring Robert Clarke, Margaret Field and William Schallert. It was directed by Edgar G. Ulmer.", "Title: The Black Cat (1934 film)\n\nThe Black Cat is a 1934 American Pre-Code horror film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Béla Lugosi and Boris Karloff. The picture was the first of eight movies (six of which were produced by Universal) to pair the two iconic actors. It became Universal Pictures' biggest box office hit of the year, and was also notable for being one of the first movies with an almost continuous music score. Lugosi also appeared in the 1941 film with the same title.", "Title: Moon Over Harlem\n\nMoon Over Harlem is a 1939 American race film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer.", "Title: Edgar G. Ulmer\n\nEdgar Georg Ulmer () (September 17, 1904 – September 30, 1972) was a Jewish-Moravian, Austrian-American film director who mainly worked on Hollywood B movies and other low-budget productions. His stylish and eccentric works came to be appreciated by auteur theory-espousing film critics over the years following his retirement. Ulmer's most cherished productions are the bizarre Universal Horror film \"The Black Cat\" (1934) and the seminal film noir \"Detour\" (1945). Most of his other films remain rather obscure.", "Title: The Daughter of Dr. Jekyll\n\nThe Daughter of Dr. Jekyll is a low-budget 1957 horror film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and released by Allied Artists. It was released in theaters in 1957 on a double bill with \"The Cyclops\".", "Title: Thunder Over Texas\n\nThunder Over Texas is a 1934 American populist contemporary western film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer under the alias Joen Warner (the name of Ulmer's previous wife) and produced by two nephews of Universal Pictures head Carl Laemmle, Arthur and Max Alexander's Poverty Row Beacon Productions. The film's story was written by Shirley Ulmer under the name of Sherle Castle. Shirley was then married to Max Alexander but would soon leave Max to marry Edgar with the result that Lammele blacklisted Ulmer from Hollywood. The film was shot in Kernville, California.", "Title: Her Sister's Secret\n\nHer Sister's Secret is a 1946 drama film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Nancy Coleman, Margaret Lindsay, Phillip Reed, and Regis Toomey. The film centers around a woman who falls in love with a soldier. Believing she has been abandoned, she gives her baby to her married sister. The picture was produced and distributed by Producers Releasing Corporation. The screenplay was by Anne Green from the novel \"Dark Angel\" by Gina Kaus.", "Title: Green Fields (film)\n\nGreen Fields (Yiddish: גרינע פעלדער‎ , trans. \"Grine Felder\") is a 1937 American comedy-drama Yiddish film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and Jacob Ben-Ami.", "Title: The Wife of Monte Cristo\n\nThe Wife of Monte Cristo is a 1946 American adventure film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer starring John Loder and Lenore Aubert.", "Title: Beyond the Time Barrier\n\nBeyond the Time Barrier is a 1960 American Cold War-era black and white time travel science fiction film filmed in Texas in ten days. It starred and was produced by Robert Clarke and directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. Ulmer's wife Shirley acted as a script editor while their daughter Arianne Arden appeared as a Russian pilot." ]
7,036
How many hotel rooms are in the hotel where Wayne Newton performed his May 23, 1989 Pay-Per-View concert?
2,956
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Loop of Hopkinton, Iowa.", " The hotel opened on February 12, 1903, and the building has served that purpose ever since.", " The two-story brick building combines the Neoclassical and Romanesque Revival styles.", " It sits on the northeast corner of an intersection and its rounded corner follows the curve of the intersection.", " The commercial space adjacent to the north is also a part of this building with hotel rooms on the second floor.", " Railroad tracks at one time were located just north of the hotel, which served the passengers from the railroad and later travelers from the highways that run past the hotel.", " The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999." ], "title": "Franklin Hotel (Strawberry Point, Iowa)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dayuse.com is a French company and a booking platform for hotel rooms during the day.", " Created in 2010, Dayuse.com is a website that offers the booking of daytime hotel rooms online and by telephone.", " The company lists over 2000 hotels in 15 countries." ], "title": "Dayuse.com" }, { "sentences": [ "Harrah's New Orleans is a casino located in New Orleans, Louisiana, near the foot of Canal Street a block away from the Mississippi River.", " It is a 115000 sqft casino with approximately 2,100 slot machines, over 90 table games and a poker room.", " There are several places to eat ranging from buffet style to fine dining.", " Since its opening in 1999 Harrah's has been renting nearby hotel rooms to accommodate its guests; currently, the newly renovated 202-room Wyndham Riverfront Hotel is providing such accommodations.", " In order to avoid leasing rooms, the casino opened its own 27-story hotel tower with 450 rooms across the street from the casino on September 21, 2006, just days ahead of the New Orleans Saints return to the Louisiana Superdome.", " It is the only land-based private casino with table games in the state by Louisiana law (there are other casinos in the state with their gambling facilities on floating boats and horse racing racinos with slot machines).", " It is referred to in state statute as \"the official gaming establishment\", see Chp.10, Title 4 of Louisiana Revised Statutes." ], "title": "Harrah's New Orleans" }, { "sentences": [ "The Redwoods Hotel, also known as the Redwood Towers, is an historic six-story hotel building located at 306-310 Northwest 6th Street in Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon.", " Built in 1926 of reinforced concrete with cast concrete art deco ornamentation on its front facade, it was designed by the architectural firm of Tourtellotte and Hummel, noted for the many buildings it designed in Idaho and Oregon.", " Its builder was R.I. (Richard Irwin) Stuart, of Medford, Oregon, who completed it in 6 months.", " It was built as an expansion of the adjacent 3-story brick Josephine Hotel and originally contained 45 hotel rooms with retail space on its first floor.", " The old Josephine Hotel was completely gutted by fire in 1975 and was razed.", " After the fire, the owners of the Redwoods Hotel made the decision to convert its upper floors to office space." ], "title": "Redwoods Hotel" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gilmore Building, also known as the Gilmore Hotel, is a historic commercial building at 326 Front Street in Ketchikan, Alaska.", " It is a three story masonry building located adjacent to Ketchikan City Hall, and was built in 1926-27 by P. J. Gilmore, Sr. to meet growing demand in the growing community for retail space and hotel rooms.", " The build is in the shape of a reversed L, whose base lies along Front Street, and includes three commercial storefronts.", " The upper floors are populated with hotel rooms." ], "title": "Gilmore Building" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Bessie The Heifer\" is an American country-western novelty song written by Jimmy Dickens and Boudleaux Bryant.", " Performed by Dickens, the song was released by Columbia in 1951 (Columbia 20786).", " The song was one of Billboard Magazine's Country And Western Disk Jockey Picks shortly after it was released.", " The song has been performed by other musicians such as Wayne Newton and Grant Rogers.", " Newton sang the song on a 1965 episode of \"The Lucy Show,\" \"Lucy Discovers Wayne Newton.\"", " The song (and a parody of it called Melvin the Mollusk) was performed many times at The Adventurers Club in Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World." ], "title": "Bessie the Heifer" }, { "sentences": [ "NH Hotel Group (officially NH Hotel Group SA, ) is a Spanish-based hotel chain headquartered in Madrid.", " NH offers moderately priced and modernly-furnished hotel rooms and lobbies, located primarily in Europe and Latin America.", " NH Hotel Group ranks third in the European ranking for business hotels.", " The group has 380 hotels in 29 countries with over 53,000 rooms.", " In 2016, China becomes the 30th country that NH Hotel Group enter.", " It expects to open two hotels in Haikou and Sanya in the second half of 2016.", " It has 54 projects for new hotels under construction, which would add almost 8,000 new rooms." ], "title": "NH Hotel Group" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Remember When (We Made These Memories)\" is a song written by Bert Kaempfert, Charles Singleton, and Eddie Snyder and performed by Wayne Newton.", " It reached #15 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart and #69 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1965.", " It was featured on his 1966 album, \"Wayne Newton...Now!\"" ], "title": "Remember When (We Made These Memories)" }, { "sentences": [ "Wayne Newton Live in Concert was a Pay-Per-View concert special starring Wayne Newton that aired live from the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino (then called the Las Vegas Hilton) on May 23, 1989.", " The concert was one of only a handful of times that Newton has starred in a concert special featuring his entire Las Vegas show, and was also a way of promoting his then-new album \"Coming Home.\"", " The show was directed by Steve Binder, the same man who directed Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special.", " Select pieces of the show were put together in a video cassette titled \"Wayne Newton: Live In Concert at the Las Vegas Hilton\" & was released in 1998." ], "title": "Wayne Newton Live in Concert" }, { "sentences": [ "The Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino is a hotel and casino in Winchester, Nevada.", " It is owned by Westgate Resorts and operated by Navegante Group.", " It has 2,956 hotel rooms including 305 suites.", " It opened in 1969 as the International Hotel, and was known for many years as the Las Vegas Hilton, then briefly as the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel and Casino.", " It was renamed the Westgate Las Vegas on July 1, 2014." ], "title": "Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino" } ]
[ "Title: Franklin Hotel (Strawberry Point, Iowa)\n\nThe Franklin Hotel is a historic building located in Strawberry Point, Iowa, United States. The Franklin Hotel and Land Company was established in 1902 for the purpose of building a modern hotel to serve the community. They hired the Independence, Iowa architectural firm of Netcott and Donnan to design the building, which was constructed by E.M. Loop of Hopkinton, Iowa. The hotel opened on February 12, 1903, and the building has served that purpose ever since. The two-story brick building combines the Neoclassical and Romanesque Revival styles. It sits on the northeast corner of an intersection and its rounded corner follows the curve of the intersection. The commercial space adjacent to the north is also a part of this building with hotel rooms on the second floor. Railroad tracks at one time were located just north of the hotel, which served the passengers from the railroad and later travelers from the highways that run past the hotel. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.", "Title: Dayuse.com\n\nDayuse.com is a French company and a booking platform for hotel rooms during the day. Created in 2010, Dayuse.com is a website that offers the booking of daytime hotel rooms online and by telephone. The company lists over 2000 hotels in 15 countries.", "Title: Harrah's New Orleans\n\nHarrah's New Orleans is a casino located in New Orleans, Louisiana, near the foot of Canal Street a block away from the Mississippi River. It is a 115000 sqft casino with approximately 2,100 slot machines, over 90 table games and a poker room. There are several places to eat ranging from buffet style to fine dining. Since its opening in 1999 Harrah's has been renting nearby hotel rooms to accommodate its guests; currently, the newly renovated 202-room Wyndham Riverfront Hotel is providing such accommodations. In order to avoid leasing rooms, the casino opened its own 27-story hotel tower with 450 rooms across the street from the casino on September 21, 2006, just days ahead of the New Orleans Saints return to the Louisiana Superdome. It is the only land-based private casino with table games in the state by Louisiana law (there are other casinos in the state with their gambling facilities on floating boats and horse racing racinos with slot machines). It is referred to in state statute as \"the official gaming establishment\", see Chp.10, Title 4 of Louisiana Revised Statutes.", "Title: Redwoods Hotel\n\nThe Redwoods Hotel, also known as the Redwood Towers, is an historic six-story hotel building located at 306-310 Northwest 6th Street in Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon. Built in 1926 of reinforced concrete with cast concrete art deco ornamentation on its front facade, it was designed by the architectural firm of Tourtellotte and Hummel, noted for the many buildings it designed in Idaho and Oregon. Its builder was R.I. (Richard Irwin) Stuart, of Medford, Oregon, who completed it in 6 months. It was built as an expansion of the adjacent 3-story brick Josephine Hotel and originally contained 45 hotel rooms with retail space on its first floor. The old Josephine Hotel was completely gutted by fire in 1975 and was razed. After the fire, the owners of the Redwoods Hotel made the decision to convert its upper floors to office space.", "Title: Gilmore Building\n\nThe Gilmore Building, also known as the Gilmore Hotel, is a historic commercial building at 326 Front Street in Ketchikan, Alaska. It is a three story masonry building located adjacent to Ketchikan City Hall, and was built in 1926-27 by P. J. Gilmore, Sr. to meet growing demand in the growing community for retail space and hotel rooms. The build is in the shape of a reversed L, whose base lies along Front Street, and includes three commercial storefronts. The upper floors are populated with hotel rooms.", "Title: Bessie the Heifer\n\n\"Bessie The Heifer\" is an American country-western novelty song written by Jimmy Dickens and Boudleaux Bryant. Performed by Dickens, the song was released by Columbia in 1951 (Columbia 20786). The song was one of Billboard Magazine's Country And Western Disk Jockey Picks shortly after it was released. The song has been performed by other musicians such as Wayne Newton and Grant Rogers. Newton sang the song on a 1965 episode of \"The Lucy Show,\" \"Lucy Discovers Wayne Newton.\" The song (and a parody of it called Melvin the Mollusk) was performed many times at The Adventurers Club in Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World.", "Title: NH Hotel Group\n\nNH Hotel Group (officially NH Hotel Group SA, ) is a Spanish-based hotel chain headquartered in Madrid. NH offers moderately priced and modernly-furnished hotel rooms and lobbies, located primarily in Europe and Latin America. NH Hotel Group ranks third in the European ranking for business hotels. The group has 380 hotels in 29 countries with over 53,000 rooms. In 2016, China becomes the 30th country that NH Hotel Group enter. It expects to open two hotels in Haikou and Sanya in the second half of 2016. It has 54 projects for new hotels under construction, which would add almost 8,000 new rooms.", "Title: Remember When (We Made These Memories)\n\n\"Remember When (We Made These Memories)\" is a song written by Bert Kaempfert, Charles Singleton, and Eddie Snyder and performed by Wayne Newton. It reached #15 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart and #69 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1965. It was featured on his 1966 album, \"Wayne Newton...Now!\"", "Title: Wayne Newton Live in Concert\n\nWayne Newton Live in Concert was a Pay-Per-View concert special starring Wayne Newton that aired live from the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino (then called the Las Vegas Hilton) on May 23, 1989. The concert was one of only a handful of times that Newton has starred in a concert special featuring his entire Las Vegas show, and was also a way of promoting his then-new album \"Coming Home.\" The show was directed by Steve Binder, the same man who directed Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special. Select pieces of the show were put together in a video cassette titled \"Wayne Newton: Live In Concert at the Las Vegas Hilton\" & was released in 1998.", "Title: Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino\n\nThe Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino is a hotel and casino in Winchester, Nevada. It is owned by Westgate Resorts and operated by Navegante Group. It has 2,956 hotel rooms including 305 suites. It opened in 1969 as the International Hotel, and was known for many years as the Las Vegas Hilton, then briefly as the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. It was renamed the Westgate Las Vegas on July 1, 2014." ]
7,037
Who founded the company that created the game engine used to make Far Cry?
Cevat, Avni and Faruk Yerli
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Developers use them to create games for consoles, mobile devices and personal computers.", " The core functionality typically provided by a game engine includes a rendering engine (\"renderer\") for 2D or 3D graphics, a physics engine or collision detection (and collision response), sound, scripting, animation, artificial intelligence, networking, streaming, memory management, threading, localization support, scene graph, and may include video support for cinematics.", " The process of game development is often economized, in large part, by reusing/adapting the same game engine to create different games, or to make it easier to port games to multiple platforms." ], "title": "Game engine" }, { "sentences": [ "Far Cry 4 is an action-adventure first-person shooter video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows.", " It is the successor to the 2012 video game \"Far Cry 3\", and the fourth main installment in the \"Far Cry\" series.", " The game was released on November 18, 2014." ], "title": "Far Cry 4" }, { "sentences": [ "Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is a 2013 first-person shooter video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft.", " It is a stand-alone expansion to the 2012 video game \"Far Cry 3\" and the eighth overall installment in the \"Far Cry\" franchise.", " The game, a parody of 1980s action films and video games, takes place on a retro-futuristic open world island with players assuming the action role of the military cyborg Sergeant Rex \"Power\" Colt." ], "title": "Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon" }, { "sentences": [ "CryEngine is a game engine designed by the German game developer Crytek.", " It has been used in all of their titles with the initial version being used in \"Far Cry\", and continues to be updated to support new consoles and hardware for their games.", " It has also been used for many third-party games under Crytek's licensing scheme, including \"\" and \"SNOW\".", " Warhorse Studios uses a modified version of the engine for medieval RPG \"\".", " Ubisoft maintains an in-house, heavily modified version of CryEngine from the original \"Far Cry\" called the Dunia Engine, which is used in their later iterations of the \"Far Cry\" series." ], "title": "CryEngine" } ]
[ "Title: SAGE (game engine)\n\nSAGE (Strategy Action Game Engine) is a game engine used by Westwood Studios and Electronic Arts for real-time strategy games.", "Title: Far Cry\n\nFar Cry is a franchise of first-person shooter video games, all which have been published by Ubisoft. The first game, \"Far Cry\", was developed by Crytek to premiere their new CryEngine software, and released in March 2004. Subsequently, Ubisoft obtained the full rights to the franchise and the bulk of the development is handled by Ubisoft Montreal with assistance from other Ubisoft satellite studios. The following games in the series have used a Ubisoft-modified version of the CryEngine, the Dunia Engine, allowing for open world gameplay. To date, there have been four main games in the series, with a fifth one announced for a 2018 release, along with two standalone expansions; the first game, initially developed for Microsoft Windows, also saw a number of ports to video game consoles.", "Title: Far Cry 2\n\nFar Cry 2 is an open world first-person shooter developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 in October 2008. It is the second installment of the main \"Far Cry\" series, preceded by 2004's \"Far Cry\" and followed by 2012's \"Far Cry 3\".", "Title: Crytek\n\nCrytek GmbH is a German video game and software developer, based in Frankfurt, Germany. Founded by Turkish German brothers Cevat, Avni and Faruk Yerli in Coburg in September 1999 and moved to Frankfurt in 2006, Crytek also operates further studios in Kiev and Istanbul.", "Title: Far Cry Primal\n\nFar Cry Primal is an action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on February 23, 2016 and for Microsoft Windows on March 1, 2016. The game is a spiritual predecessor to the main \"Far Cry\" series. It is the first Far Cry game set in the Mesolithic Age. It revolves around the story of Takkar, who starts off as an unarmed hunter and rises to become the leader of a tribe.", "Title: Far Cry (video game)\n\nFar Cry is a first-person shooter video game developed by Crytek and published by Ubisoft. The game was released for Microsoft Windows on March 23, 2004. It is the first installment in the \"Far Cry\" series, followed by 2008's \"Far Cry 2\".", "Title: Game engine\n\nA game engine is a software framework designed for the creation and development of video games. Developers use them to create games for consoles, mobile devices and personal computers. The core functionality typically provided by a game engine includes a rendering engine (\"renderer\") for 2D or 3D graphics, a physics engine or collision detection (and collision response), sound, scripting, animation, artificial intelligence, networking, streaming, memory management, threading, localization support, scene graph, and may include video support for cinematics. The process of game development is often economized, in large part, by reusing/adapting the same game engine to create different games, or to make it easier to port games to multiple platforms.", "Title: Far Cry 4\n\nFar Cry 4 is an action-adventure first-person shooter video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows. It is the successor to the 2012 video game \"Far Cry 3\", and the fourth main installment in the \"Far Cry\" series. The game was released on November 18, 2014.", "Title: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon\n\nFar Cry 3: Blood Dragon is a 2013 first-person shooter video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It is a stand-alone expansion to the 2012 video game \"Far Cry 3\" and the eighth overall installment in the \"Far Cry\" franchise. The game, a parody of 1980s action films and video games, takes place on a retro-futuristic open world island with players assuming the action role of the military cyborg Sergeant Rex \"Power\" Colt.", "Title: CryEngine\n\nCryEngine is a game engine designed by the German game developer Crytek. It has been used in all of their titles with the initial version being used in \"Far Cry\", and continues to be updated to support new consoles and hardware for their games. It has also been used for many third-party games under Crytek's licensing scheme, including \"\" and \"SNOW\". Warhorse Studios uses a modified version of the engine for medieval RPG \"\". Ubisoft maintains an in-house, heavily modified version of CryEngine from the original \"Far Cry\" called the Dunia Engine, which is used in their later iterations of the \"Far Cry\" series." ]
7,038
Ngud is a song produced by a record producer who is presently signed to what record label?
New Money Gang Records
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[ { "sentences": [ "John Femi Obanewo (born 17 May 1988) better known by his stage name Mrgrama, is a Nigerian Afro hip-hop artist, singer and songwriter with family roots in Ayede Bunu in Kabba bunu local government area in kogi state, Nigeria.", " He started his musical career when he first released hi single \"Mio Shaye Alaye\" and he has been doing underground collaborations with artists such as Zeeword, Drama, Lace and Flexzy and Olumix.", " He is presently signed to his own record label May17Nation which he launched in 2015 under which he released his latest hit track Somo Somo." ], "title": "Mrgrama" }, { "sentences": [ "Tony Webster Wood (born August 6, 1961) is an American Christian musician, presently signed as a Word Records writer, who is a producer, songwriter, composer, lyricist, bassist, and drummer of gospel music and Christian music.", " He has received five GMA Dove Awards, for his production and songwriting." ], "title": "Tony Wood (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Stapleton is an independent rock band who come from Glasgow.", " They formed in April 1997 and have released four albums and two EPs.", " They have to date played over 300 shows.", " They have released records on a number of independent record labels and are presently signed to Xtra Mile Recordings in the UK and This Time Records in Japan.", " The band consist of Andrew Cook (Guitar & Vocals), Gordon Farquhar (Drums & Percussion), Alistair Paxton (Vocals & Guitar) and Nico Weststeijn (Bass)." ], "title": "Stapleton (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ngud is a song from South African rapper Kwesta's third studio album \"DaKAR II\".", " The song features a guest appearance from Cassper Nyovest.", " The song was produced by DJ Maphorisa and samples Joakim's remix of \"Camino Del Sol\" by Antena.", " It debuted at number 1 on iTunes and also debuted at number 7 on the EMA Local Top 10 chart.", " It peaked at number 1, making it Kwesta's first number one on the chart.", " As of June 2016, the song had spent 14 non-consecutive weeks at 1 and was the most playlisted song on South African radio in 2016." ], "title": "Ngud'" }, { "sentences": [ "Epitaph Records is a Hollywood-based independent record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz.", " The label was originally \"just a logo and a P.O. box\" created in the 1980s for the purpose of selling Bad Religion records, but has evolved into a large independent record label.", " Gurewitz took the name from a King Crimson song of the same name.", " Throughout the 1980s and 1990s most of the bands on Epitaph were punk and pop punk groups, while there are many post-hardcore and bands signed to the label as well.", " A large portion of the record label, known as Hellcat Records, is owned by Tim Armstrong, frontman of the punk rock band Rancid.", " Several sister-labels also exist, such as ANTI-, Burning Heart Records, Fat Possum Records, Hellcat Records and Heart & Skull Records that have signed other types of bands.", " The label has recently been added to the Forza Horizon franchise as a radio station." ], "title": "Epitaph Records" }, { "sentences": [ "Nkosinathi Mankayi (born 23 December 1982), professionally known as Nathi, is a South African singer-songwriter and artist.", " He shot to limelight upon the release of his critically acclaimed song titled \"Nomvula\" off his triple-platinum debut studio album \"Buyelekhaya\".", " He later released his second album titled \"Umbulelo Wam\" on 28 October 2016.", " He is presently signed under Ghetto Ruff/Muthaland Entertainment, a South African independent record label." ], "title": "Nathi" }, { "sentences": [ "Mavin Records (also known as the Supreme Mavin Dynasty) is a revamped Nigerian-based record label founded by recording artist and record producer Don Jazzy on May 8, 2012.", " The label's inception came to fruition following the closure of Mo' Hits Records, a record label owned by the aforementioned producer and D'banj.", " The label is home to recording artists such as Tiwa Savage, Iyanya, Dr SID, D'Prince, Di'Ja, Reekado Banks, Korede Bello, Johnny Drille, Poe, and the DNA Twins.", " The label also houses a roster of producers such as Jazzy himself, Altims and Baby Fresh.", " In 2014, DJ Big N became the label's official disc jockey.", " Wande Coal was formerly signed to the label.", " On May 8, 2012, the label released a compilation album titled \"Solar Plexus\"." ], "title": "Mavin Records" }, { "sentences": [ "Themba Sekowe (born  1988 ) popularly known by his stage name DJ Maphorisa, is a South African record producer and disk jockey who can sometimes feature vocals in songs.", " As a record producer with a blend of house music and afropop, he has worked with and has received production credits from several local and international notable artists including Wizkid, Kwesta, Uhuru, Drake, Black Coffee, and Runtown, C4 Pedro, among others.", " DJ Maphorisa is presently signed to his record label New Money Gang Records upon quitting Kalawa Jazmee Records." ], "title": "DJ Maphorisa" }, { "sentences": [ "Jay Park (Korean name: Park Jae-beom, Hangul: 박재범, Hanja: 朴載範; born April 25, 1987) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, record producer, model, choreographer, entrepreneur and actor.", " He is a member of the Seattle-based b-boy crew, Art of Movement (AOM), and founder and Co-CEO of the independent hip hop record label AOMG & his New Global Label H1GHR MUSIC.", " He also signed with the record label Roc Nation, becoming the first Asian-American to do so.", " As Park grew up as a b-boy and dancer, he has become known for these skills, as well as his charismatic performances and stage presence.", " Park was described as a \"born entertainer\" by Korean pop singer Patti Kim, and \"The New York Times\" quoted the president of digital music distributor DFSB Kollective describing Park as \"not just an artist, but also his own PR agent, fan club president, and TV network.\"", " Park also branched out into entrepreneurship where he became the founder and CEO of the AOMG, a Korean independent record label specializing in hip hop." ], "title": "Jay Park" }, { "sentences": [ "Tat Tong; born Tong Hong Tat; is a Singaporean record producer and songwriter who works in Los Angeles and Singapore.", " His discography has gone 20x platinum, with over 20 #1 hits out of over 60 Top 20 hits worldwide, and he is a member of production-writing duo The Swaggernautz with American Idol Season 10 alumnus Jovany Javier, as well as the electronic music trio Trouze.", " He is presently signed to Universal Music Publishing." ], "title": "Tat Tong" } ]
[ "Title: Mrgrama\n\nJohn Femi Obanewo (born 17 May 1988) better known by his stage name Mrgrama, is a Nigerian Afro hip-hop artist, singer and songwriter with family roots in Ayede Bunu in Kabba bunu local government area in kogi state, Nigeria. He started his musical career when he first released hi single \"Mio Shaye Alaye\" and he has been doing underground collaborations with artists such as Zeeword, Drama, Lace and Flexzy and Olumix. He is presently signed to his own record label May17Nation which he launched in 2015 under which he released his latest hit track Somo Somo.", "Title: Tony Wood (musician)\n\nTony Webster Wood (born August 6, 1961) is an American Christian musician, presently signed as a Word Records writer, who is a producer, songwriter, composer, lyricist, bassist, and drummer of gospel music and Christian music. He has received five GMA Dove Awards, for his production and songwriting.", "Title: Stapleton (band)\n\nStapleton is an independent rock band who come from Glasgow. They formed in April 1997 and have released four albums and two EPs. They have to date played over 300 shows. They have released records on a number of independent record labels and are presently signed to Xtra Mile Recordings in the UK and This Time Records in Japan. The band consist of Andrew Cook (Guitar & Vocals), Gordon Farquhar (Drums & Percussion), Alistair Paxton (Vocals & Guitar) and Nico Weststeijn (Bass).", "Title: Ngud'\n\nNgud is a song from South African rapper Kwesta's third studio album \"DaKAR II\". The song features a guest appearance from Cassper Nyovest. The song was produced by DJ Maphorisa and samples Joakim's remix of \"Camino Del Sol\" by Antena. It debuted at number 1 on iTunes and also debuted at number 7 on the EMA Local Top 10 chart. It peaked at number 1, making it Kwesta's first number one on the chart. As of June 2016, the song had spent 14 non-consecutive weeks at 1 and was the most playlisted song on South African radio in 2016.", "Title: Epitaph Records\n\nEpitaph Records is a Hollywood-based independent record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. The label was originally \"just a logo and a P.O. box\" created in the 1980s for the purpose of selling Bad Religion records, but has evolved into a large independent record label. Gurewitz took the name from a King Crimson song of the same name. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s most of the bands on Epitaph were punk and pop punk groups, while there are many post-hardcore and bands signed to the label as well. A large portion of the record label, known as Hellcat Records, is owned by Tim Armstrong, frontman of the punk rock band Rancid. Several sister-labels also exist, such as ANTI-, Burning Heart Records, Fat Possum Records, Hellcat Records and Heart & Skull Records that have signed other types of bands. The label has recently been added to the Forza Horizon franchise as a radio station.", "Title: Nathi\n\nNkosinathi Mankayi (born 23 December 1982), professionally known as Nathi, is a South African singer-songwriter and artist. He shot to limelight upon the release of his critically acclaimed song titled \"Nomvula\" off his triple-platinum debut studio album \"Buyelekhaya\". He later released his second album titled \"Umbulelo Wam\" on 28 October 2016. He is presently signed under Ghetto Ruff/Muthaland Entertainment, a South African independent record label.", "Title: Mavin Records\n\nMavin Records (also known as the Supreme Mavin Dynasty) is a revamped Nigerian-based record label founded by recording artist and record producer Don Jazzy on May 8, 2012. The label's inception came to fruition following the closure of Mo' Hits Records, a record label owned by the aforementioned producer and D'banj. The label is home to recording artists such as Tiwa Savage, Iyanya, Dr SID, D'Prince, Di'Ja, Reekado Banks, Korede Bello, Johnny Drille, Poe, and the DNA Twins. The label also houses a roster of producers such as Jazzy himself, Altims and Baby Fresh. In 2014, DJ Big N became the label's official disc jockey. Wande Coal was formerly signed to the label. On May 8, 2012, the label released a compilation album titled \"Solar Plexus\".", "Title: DJ Maphorisa\n\nThemba Sekowe (born  1988 ) popularly known by his stage name DJ Maphorisa, is a South African record producer and disk jockey who can sometimes feature vocals in songs. As a record producer with a blend of house music and afropop, he has worked with and has received production credits from several local and international notable artists including Wizkid, Kwesta, Uhuru, Drake, Black Coffee, and Runtown, C4 Pedro, among others. DJ Maphorisa is presently signed to his record label New Money Gang Records upon quitting Kalawa Jazmee Records.", "Title: Jay Park\n\nJay Park (Korean name: Park Jae-beom, Hangul: 박재범, Hanja: 朴載範; born April 25, 1987) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, record producer, model, choreographer, entrepreneur and actor. He is a member of the Seattle-based b-boy crew, Art of Movement (AOM), and founder and Co-CEO of the independent hip hop record label AOMG & his New Global Label H1GHR MUSIC. He also signed with the record label Roc Nation, becoming the first Asian-American to do so. As Park grew up as a b-boy and dancer, he has become known for these skills, as well as his charismatic performances and stage presence. Park was described as a \"born entertainer\" by Korean pop singer Patti Kim, and \"The New York Times\" quoted the president of digital music distributor DFSB Kollective describing Park as \"not just an artist, but also his own PR agent, fan club president, and TV network.\" Park also branched out into entrepreneurship where he became the founder and CEO of the AOMG, a Korean independent record label specializing in hip hop.", "Title: Tat Tong\n\nTat Tong; born Tong Hong Tat; is a Singaporean record producer and songwriter who works in Los Angeles and Singapore. His discography has gone 20x platinum, with over 20 #1 hits out of over 60 Top 20 hits worldwide, and he is a member of production-writing duo The Swaggernautz with American Idol Season 10 alumnus Jovany Javier, as well as the electronic music trio Trouze. He is presently signed to Universal Music Publishing." ]
7,039
What is the debut album of this Italian pop singer and songwriter who wrote and recorded the song "Come into My Life?"
Come Into My Life
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{ "title": [ "Come into My Life (Gala song)", "Gala (singer)", "Gala (singer)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Gaetana is the debut album by Italian pop singer Giusy Ferreri," ], "title": "Gaetana" }, { "sentences": [ "Silvia Olari is the debut album by Italian pop singer Silvia Olari.", " The album was released on March 27, 2009, by Warner Bros.", " Records.", " Luca Jurman collaborated as musician and arranger for all the cd.", " Nek wrote the first single \"Fino all'Anima\"." ], "title": "Silvia Olari (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Stai fermo lì\" is a song by Italian pop singer Giusy Ferreri, released as third single from her debut album \"Gaetana\", the song was written and produced by Italian Pop-R&B singer Tiziano Ferro." ], "title": "Stai Fermo Lì" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Novembre\" is a song by Italian pop singer Giusy Ferreri, released as second single from her debut album \"Gaetana\".", " It was written by Roberto Casalino and produced by Tiziano Ferro." ], "title": "Novembre (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Michele Bravi (born 19 December 1994) is an Italian pop singer .", " He rose to fame after winning the seventh series of the Italian \"X Factor\".", " His coronation song, \"La vita e la felicità\", was penned by Tiziano Ferro and, after being released as his debut single, it reached the top spot of the Italian Singles Chart.", " Bravi's debut album, \"A passi piccoli\", was released in June 2014." ], "title": "Michele Bravi" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Sexy Girl\" is a song by Italian pop singer Sabrina.", " It was released in August 1986 by Baby Records as the first single from her debut album \"Sabrina\".", " Produced by Claudio Cecchetto, the song became a top 20 hit in her native Italy and was also successful two years later as a remixed version in Finland." ], "title": "Sexy Girl (Sabrina song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tutt'al più (English:\"At most\") is a song by Italian pop singer Laura Pausini.", " The song was composed by Angelo Valsiglio and Pietro Cremonesi and written by Roberto Casini.", " The song is translated into Spanish under the title ¿Por qué no?", ".", " The song was released as a promotional single from her debut album \"Laura Pausini\"." ], "title": "Tutt'al più" }, { "sentences": [ "Gala (born Gala Rizzatto, 6 September 1975) is an Italian pop singer and songwriter that lives in Brooklyn, New York.", " Gala has sold over six million records worldwide.", " Her debut album \"Come Into My Life\" included the multiplatinum singles \"Freed from Desire\", \"Let a Boy Cry\" and \"Come Into My Life\" which reached the Top 3 in music charts across Europe, South America, Russia and the Middle East." ], "title": "Gala (singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Come into My Life\" is a song written and recorded by the Brooklyn-based Italian singer-songwriter Gala.", " It was released in November 1997 as the third single from her first album, \"Come into My life\".", " The song achieved success in Europe, South America, Russia and Middle East." ], "title": "Come into My Life (Gala song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"La differenza tra me e te\" is a pop song written by Italian pop singer Tiziano Ferro.", " It was released as the first single from his fifth album \"L'amore è una cosa semplice\" (2011) and achieved success in Italy, where it was certified double platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry, and in Belgium.", " A Spanish-language version of the song was also released.", " Titled \"La diferencia entre tú y yo\", it served as the first single from \"El amor es una cosa simple\", the Spanish edition of Ferro's fifth studio album." ], "title": "La differenza tra me e te" } ]
[ "Title: Gaetana\n\nGaetana is the debut album by Italian pop singer Giusy Ferreri,", "Title: Silvia Olari (album)\n\nSilvia Olari is the debut album by Italian pop singer Silvia Olari. The album was released on March 27, 2009, by Warner Bros. Records. Luca Jurman collaborated as musician and arranger for all the cd. Nek wrote the first single \"Fino all'Anima\".", "Title: Stai Fermo Lì\n\n\"Stai fermo lì\" is a song by Italian pop singer Giusy Ferreri, released as third single from her debut album \"Gaetana\", the song was written and produced by Italian Pop-R&B singer Tiziano Ferro.", "Title: Novembre (song)\n\n\"Novembre\" is a song by Italian pop singer Giusy Ferreri, released as second single from her debut album \"Gaetana\". It was written by Roberto Casalino and produced by Tiziano Ferro.", "Title: Michele Bravi\n\nMichele Bravi (born 19 December 1994) is an Italian pop singer . He rose to fame after winning the seventh series of the Italian \"X Factor\". His coronation song, \"La vita e la felicità\", was penned by Tiziano Ferro and, after being released as his debut single, it reached the top spot of the Italian Singles Chart. Bravi's debut album, \"A passi piccoli\", was released in June 2014.", "Title: Sexy Girl (Sabrina song)\n\n\"Sexy Girl\" is a song by Italian pop singer Sabrina. It was released in August 1986 by Baby Records as the first single from her debut album \"Sabrina\". Produced by Claudio Cecchetto, the song became a top 20 hit in her native Italy and was also successful two years later as a remixed version in Finland.", "Title: Tutt'al più\n\nTutt'al più (English:\"At most\") is a song by Italian pop singer Laura Pausini. The song was composed by Angelo Valsiglio and Pietro Cremonesi and written by Roberto Casini. The song is translated into Spanish under the title ¿Por qué no? . The song was released as a promotional single from her debut album \"Laura Pausini\".", "Title: Gala (singer)\n\nGala (born Gala Rizzatto, 6 September 1975) is an Italian pop singer and songwriter that lives in Brooklyn, New York. Gala has sold over six million records worldwide. Her debut album \"Come Into My Life\" included the multiplatinum singles \"Freed from Desire\", \"Let a Boy Cry\" and \"Come Into My Life\" which reached the Top 3 in music charts across Europe, South America, Russia and the Middle East.", "Title: Come into My Life (Gala song)\n\n\"Come into My Life\" is a song written and recorded by the Brooklyn-based Italian singer-songwriter Gala. It was released in November 1997 as the third single from her first album, \"Come into My life\". The song achieved success in Europe, South America, Russia and Middle East.", "Title: La differenza tra me e te\n\n\"La differenza tra me e te\" is a pop song written by Italian pop singer Tiziano Ferro. It was released as the first single from his fifth album \"L'amore è una cosa semplice\" (2011) and achieved success in Italy, where it was certified double platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry, and in Belgium. A Spanish-language version of the song was also released. Titled \"La diferencia entre tú y yo\", it served as the first single from \"El amor es una cosa simple\", the Spanish edition of Ferro's fifth studio album." ]
7,040
What was the first name of Elfriede Geiringer 's husband's elder brother ?
Robert
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{ "title": [ "Elfriede Geiringer", "Otto Frank" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Ashikaga Tadayoshi (足利 直義 , 1306 - March 13, 1352, Kamakura, Japan) was a general of the Northern and Southern Courts period (1337–92) of Japanese history and a close associate of his elder brother Takauji, the first Muromachi shogun.", " Son of Ashikaga Sadauji and Uesugi Kiyoko, daughter of Uesugi Yorishige, the same mother as Takauji, he was a pivotal figure of the chaotic transition period between the Kamakura and Muromachi shogunates.", " Tadayoshi is today considered a military and administrative genius and the true architect of many of his elder brother's successes.", " In contemporary chronicles he is rarely called with his name, but is instead called either \"gosho\" (御所 ) or Daikyū-ji-dono (大休寺殿 ) from the name of his family temple.", " His posthumous name was Kozan Keigen (古山慧源 ) ." ], "title": "Ashikaga Tadayoshi" }, { "sentences": [ "Baron Middleton, of Middleton in the County of Warwick, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain.", " It was created in 1711 for Sir Thomas Willoughby, 2nd Baronet, who had previously represented Nottinghamshire and Newark in Parliament.", " The Willoughby Baronetcy, of Wollaton in the County of Nottingham, had been created in the Baronetage of England in 1677 for his elder brother Francis Willoughby, with special remainder to the latter's only brother Thomas, who succeeded him in 1688.", " Lord Middleton was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron.", " He sat as Member of Parliament for Nottinghamshire and Tamworth.", " On the death of his younger son, the fourth Baron (who had succeeded his elder brother), the line of the eldest son of the first Baron failed.", " He was succeeded by his cousin Henry Middleton, the fifth Baron.", " He was the son of the Hon. Thomas Willoughby (c. 1694–1742), second son of the first Baron.", " On the death of his son, the sixth Baron, this line of the family also failed." ], "title": "Baron Middleton" }, { "sentences": [ "Jacqueline Left Hand Bull (formerly Delahunt, born in 1943), member of the Sicangu Lakota of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, was brought up in her view in a traditional Lakota way by her grandparents and parents.", " She became a member of the Bahá'í Faith in 1981, appointed a Continental Counselor in 1988, and was elected as Chair of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States in 2007.", " The family history of the name \"Left Hand Bull\" involves the elder brother of a family who had done the difficult task of hunting a Buffalo from the left side and was known to provide for more than his family in his hunting.", " Years later the younger brother reconnected with the elder and undertook to greatly honor the elder in a ceremony and in return the elder brother traded his name.", " She shares a short stature with this younger brother who was given the name \"Left Hand Bull\"." ], "title": "Jacqueline Left Hand Bull" }, { "sentences": [ "Rajendra Chola II reigned as the Chola king succeeding his elder brother Rajadhiraja Chola in the 11th century.", " He is best remembered for his role in the battle of Koppam along with his elder brother where he dramatically turned the tables on the Chalukyan King Someshvara I, after the death of his brother in 1052.", " During his early reign an expedition was led to Sri Lanka, in the course of which the Sri Lanka army was routed and their king Vijayabahu I of Polonnaruwa was driven to take refuge in a mountain-fortress.", " He maintained the Chola Empire well as the distribution of his records show that the Chola Empire did not suffer any loss of territory during his reign." ], "title": "Rajendra Chola II" }, { "sentences": [ "In 1763, he entered the House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Brecon, succeeding his elder brother.", " He was Bailiff of Brecon in 1768, and a lieutenant in the Foot Guards 1769.", " That year he accepted the Stewardship of the Manner of East Hendred to succeed his late father in a by-election at Breconshire, which he represented until his death.", " He married Mary, daughter of Thomas Parry and widow of Robert Myners Gough, but had no children by her.", " In 1771, he inherited the Tredegar estate from his elder brother, Sir Thomas Morgan, and succeeded him as Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire.", " The castle on his estates at Rhiperw burned in 1783, and rebuilding was not completed until after his death in 1787.", " His estates went to his younger brother, Sir John Morgan." ], "title": "Charles Morgan (1736–1787)" }, { "sentences": [ "Earl of Melville is a title in the Peerage of Scotland.", " It was created in 1690 for the Scottish soldier and statesman George Melville, 4th Lord Melville.", " He was made Lord Raith, Monymaill and Balwearie and Viscount of Kirkcaldy at the same time, also in the Peerage of Scotland.", " He married Catherine Leslie, daughter of Alexander Leslie, Lord Balgonie, and granddaughter of Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven.", " Lord Melville was succeeded upon his death in 1707 by his eldest surviving son, David, who already in 1681 had succeeded to the earldom of Leven through his mother.", " The two earldoms have since remained united.", " For further history of the titles, see Earl of Leven.", " The title Lord Melville, of Monymaill, was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1616 for Robert Melville, an Extraordinary Lord of Session under the judicial title Lord Murdochairnie, with remainder to his elder brother, John Melville.", " He was succeeded by his son, Robert, the second Lord.", " He was a Lord of Session under the judicial title Lord Burntisland.", " In 1628 he obtained a regrant of the title with remainder to his heirs general bearing the name of Melville.", " Lord Melville died childless and was succeeded by his first cousin once removed, John Melville, the third Lord, grandson of the aforementioned John Melville, elder brother of the first Lord.", " The third Lord was succeeded by his son, the aforementioned fourth Lord, who was created Earl of Melville in 1690." ], "title": "Earl of Melville" }, { "sentences": [ "The Song of the Xianbei Brother () is a popular song of the Xianbei people composed by Murong Wei in 285 AD.", " It is preserved in Chinese translation and is about the Xianbei chief's regrets for having sent his brother away to the West.", " The original Chinese translation left the Xianbei word for elder brother (\"A-kan\") in the title, which is identical to the Mongolic word for elder brother (\"Aqan\" or \"Aghan\").", " The same word exists in Turkic and Tungusic languages, but the Xianbei are generally considered Mongolic peoples.", " This would make the song one of the earliest attestations of a Mongolic language.", " The song was first translated into English in 1939." ], "title": "Song of the Xianbei Brother" }, { "sentences": [ "Otto Frank was born into a Jewish family.", " He was the second son of Alice Betty (née Stern) and Michael Frank.", " His elder brother was Robert Frank, and younger siblings were Herbert Frank and Helene (Leni) Frank.", " Otto was a cousin of the well-known furniture designer" ], "title": "Otto Frank" }, { "sentences": [ "Lord Blayney, Baron of Monaghan, in the County of Monaghan, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland.", " It was created in 1621 for the soldier Sir Edward Blayney.", " He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron.", " He was killed at the Battle of Benburb in 1646.", " His younger son, the fourth Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), represented County Monaghan in the Irish House of Commons.", " His elder son, the fifth Baron, was attainted by the Parliament of James II for supporting William of Orange.", " He had no sons and was succeeded by his younger brother, the sixth Baron.", " He was Governor of County Monaghan.", " His son, the seventh Baron, was Lord Lieutenant of County Monaghan.", " He was succeeded by his elder son, the eighth Baron.", " He was a clergyman and served as Dean of Killaloe.", " He had no surviving children and was succeeded by his younger brother, the ninth Baron.", " He was a Lieutenant-General in the Army.", " His younger son, the eleventh Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), was also a Lieutenant-General in the Army and fought in the Peninsular War.", " Lord Blayney also represented the rotten borough of Old Sarum in Parliament.", " His son, the twelfth Baron, sat as Conservative Member of Parliament for County Monaghan and was later an Irish Representative Peer from 1841 until his death.", " On his death in 1874 the title became extinct." ], "title": "Baron Blayney" }, { "sentences": [ "Elfriede Geiringer (née Markovits, 13 February 1905 – 2 October 1998) was a Jewish survivor of the Second World War.", " She was the second wife of Otto Frank, who was the father of Anne and Margot Frank." ], "title": "Elfriede Geiringer" } ]
[ "Title: Ashikaga Tadayoshi\n\nAshikaga Tadayoshi (足利 直義 , 1306 - March 13, 1352, Kamakura, Japan) was a general of the Northern and Southern Courts period (1337–92) of Japanese history and a close associate of his elder brother Takauji, the first Muromachi shogun. Son of Ashikaga Sadauji and Uesugi Kiyoko, daughter of Uesugi Yorishige, the same mother as Takauji, he was a pivotal figure of the chaotic transition period between the Kamakura and Muromachi shogunates. Tadayoshi is today considered a military and administrative genius and the true architect of many of his elder brother's successes. In contemporary chronicles he is rarely called with his name, but is instead called either \"gosho\" (御所 ) or Daikyū-ji-dono (大休寺殿 ) from the name of his family temple. His posthumous name was Kozan Keigen (古山慧源 ) .", "Title: Baron Middleton\n\nBaron Middleton, of Middleton in the County of Warwick, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1711 for Sir Thomas Willoughby, 2nd Baronet, who had previously represented Nottinghamshire and Newark in Parliament. The Willoughby Baronetcy, of Wollaton in the County of Nottingham, had been created in the Baronetage of England in 1677 for his elder brother Francis Willoughby, with special remainder to the latter's only brother Thomas, who succeeded him in 1688. Lord Middleton was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron. He sat as Member of Parliament for Nottinghamshire and Tamworth. On the death of his younger son, the fourth Baron (who had succeeded his elder brother), the line of the eldest son of the first Baron failed. He was succeeded by his cousin Henry Middleton, the fifth Baron. He was the son of the Hon. Thomas Willoughby (c. 1694–1742), second son of the first Baron. On the death of his son, the sixth Baron, this line of the family also failed.", "Title: Jacqueline Left Hand Bull\n\nJacqueline Left Hand Bull (formerly Delahunt, born in 1943), member of the Sicangu Lakota of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, was brought up in her view in a traditional Lakota way by her grandparents and parents. She became a member of the Bahá'í Faith in 1981, appointed a Continental Counselor in 1988, and was elected as Chair of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States in 2007. The family history of the name \"Left Hand Bull\" involves the elder brother of a family who had done the difficult task of hunting a Buffalo from the left side and was known to provide for more than his family in his hunting. Years later the younger brother reconnected with the elder and undertook to greatly honor the elder in a ceremony and in return the elder brother traded his name. She shares a short stature with this younger brother who was given the name \"Left Hand Bull\".", "Title: Rajendra Chola II\n\nRajendra Chola II reigned as the Chola king succeeding his elder brother Rajadhiraja Chola in the 11th century. He is best remembered for his role in the battle of Koppam along with his elder brother where he dramatically turned the tables on the Chalukyan King Someshvara I, after the death of his brother in 1052. During his early reign an expedition was led to Sri Lanka, in the course of which the Sri Lanka army was routed and their king Vijayabahu I of Polonnaruwa was driven to take refuge in a mountain-fortress. He maintained the Chola Empire well as the distribution of his records show that the Chola Empire did not suffer any loss of territory during his reign.", "Title: Charles Morgan (1736–1787)\n\nIn 1763, he entered the House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Brecon, succeeding his elder brother. He was Bailiff of Brecon in 1768, and a lieutenant in the Foot Guards 1769. That year he accepted the Stewardship of the Manner of East Hendred to succeed his late father in a by-election at Breconshire, which he represented until his death. He married Mary, daughter of Thomas Parry and widow of Robert Myners Gough, but had no children by her. In 1771, he inherited the Tredegar estate from his elder brother, Sir Thomas Morgan, and succeeded him as Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire. The castle on his estates at Rhiperw burned in 1783, and rebuilding was not completed until after his death in 1787. His estates went to his younger brother, Sir John Morgan.", "Title: Earl of Melville\n\nEarl of Melville is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1690 for the Scottish soldier and statesman George Melville, 4th Lord Melville. He was made Lord Raith, Monymaill and Balwearie and Viscount of Kirkcaldy at the same time, also in the Peerage of Scotland. He married Catherine Leslie, daughter of Alexander Leslie, Lord Balgonie, and granddaughter of Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven. Lord Melville was succeeded upon his death in 1707 by his eldest surviving son, David, who already in 1681 had succeeded to the earldom of Leven through his mother. The two earldoms have since remained united. For further history of the titles, see Earl of Leven. The title Lord Melville, of Monymaill, was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1616 for Robert Melville, an Extraordinary Lord of Session under the judicial title Lord Murdochairnie, with remainder to his elder brother, John Melville. He was succeeded by his son, Robert, the second Lord. He was a Lord of Session under the judicial title Lord Burntisland. In 1628 he obtained a regrant of the title with remainder to his heirs general bearing the name of Melville. Lord Melville died childless and was succeeded by his first cousin once removed, John Melville, the third Lord, grandson of the aforementioned John Melville, elder brother of the first Lord. The third Lord was succeeded by his son, the aforementioned fourth Lord, who was created Earl of Melville in 1690.", "Title: Song of the Xianbei Brother\n\nThe Song of the Xianbei Brother () is a popular song of the Xianbei people composed by Murong Wei in 285 AD. It is preserved in Chinese translation and is about the Xianbei chief's regrets for having sent his brother away to the West. The original Chinese translation left the Xianbei word for elder brother (\"A-kan\") in the title, which is identical to the Mongolic word for elder brother (\"Aqan\" or \"Aghan\"). The same word exists in Turkic and Tungusic languages, but the Xianbei are generally considered Mongolic peoples. This would make the song one of the earliest attestations of a Mongolic language. The song was first translated into English in 1939.", "Title: Otto Frank\n\nOtto Frank was born into a Jewish family. He was the second son of Alice Betty (née Stern) and Michael Frank. His elder brother was Robert Frank, and younger siblings were Herbert Frank and Helene (Leni) Frank. Otto was a cousin of the well-known furniture designer", "Title: Baron Blayney\n\nLord Blayney, Baron of Monaghan, in the County of Monaghan, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1621 for the soldier Sir Edward Blayney. He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He was killed at the Battle of Benburb in 1646. His younger son, the fourth Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), represented County Monaghan in the Irish House of Commons. His elder son, the fifth Baron, was attainted by the Parliament of James II for supporting William of Orange. He had no sons and was succeeded by his younger brother, the sixth Baron. He was Governor of County Monaghan. His son, the seventh Baron, was Lord Lieutenant of County Monaghan. He was succeeded by his elder son, the eighth Baron. He was a clergyman and served as Dean of Killaloe. He had no surviving children and was succeeded by his younger brother, the ninth Baron. He was a Lieutenant-General in the Army. His younger son, the eleventh Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), was also a Lieutenant-General in the Army and fought in the Peninsular War. Lord Blayney also represented the rotten borough of Old Sarum in Parliament. His son, the twelfth Baron, sat as Conservative Member of Parliament for County Monaghan and was later an Irish Representative Peer from 1841 until his death. On his death in 1874 the title became extinct.", "Title: Elfriede Geiringer\n\nElfriede Geiringer (née Markovits, 13 February 1905 – 2 October 1998) was a Jewish survivor of the Second World War. She was the second wife of Otto Frank, who was the father of Anne and Margot Frank." ]
7,041
Did Local Natives or Material Issue originate in Chicago?
Material Issue
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Lilacs were a four-piece rock band from Chicago's North Side, formed in April 1990 by Ken Kurson, David Levinsky, Tom Whalen and John Packel.", " Kurson had previously played bass for Green, and after leaving the fold, he and fellow Glenbrook North High School graduate David Levinsky joined together to form the Lilacs, recruiting Tom Whalen on bass and another Glenbrook North alum, John Packel.", " The name was chosen for the group by Material Issue frontman Jim Ellison, who also produced the first 7\" record -- \"The Lilacs Love You\"." ], "title": "The Lilacs" }, { "sentences": [ "Drakensberger Cattle are a breed of cattle indigenous to South Africa that were developed over several centuries.", " In 1497 Vasco de Gama acquired a black ox from local natives and loved the meat.", " Drakensberger cattle have the honor of being history's first recorded black cattle on the Cape of Africa, they were also called Uys Cattle until 1947.", " They have the following characteristics they adapt well to local conditions, tender and succulent meat, exceptionally long breeding life, low mortality, high milk production, outstanding mother's, and are good-tempered." ], "title": "Drakensberger cattle" }, { "sentences": [ "Local Natives (previously known as Cavil at Rest) is an American indie rock band based in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States.", " Their debut album, \"Gorilla Manor\", was first released in the UK in November 2009, and later released in the US on February 16, 2010.", " The album received mostly positive reviews and debuted in the Billboard 200 and at No. 3 in the New Artist Chart.", " Their second album, \"Hummingbird\", was released in January 2013.", " Their third album, \"Sunlit Youth\", was released in September 2016." ], "title": "Local Natives" }, { "sentences": [ "William Pynchon (October 11, 1590 – October 29, 1662) was an English colonist and fur trader in North America best known as the founder of Springfield, Massachusetts, USA.", " He was also a colonial treasurer, original patentee of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the iconoclastic author of the New World's first banned book.", " An original settler of Roxbury, Massachusetts, Pynchon became dissatisfied with that town's notoriously rocky soil and in 1635, led the initial settlement expedition to Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, where he found exceptionally fertile soil and a fine spot for conducting trade.", " In 1636, he returned to officially purchase its land, then known as \"Agawam.\"", " In 1640, Springfield was officially renamed after Pynchon's home village, now a suburb of Chelmsford in Essex, England — due to Pynchon's grace following a dispute with Hartford, Connecticut's Captain John Mason over, essentially, whether to treat local natives as friends or enemies.", " (Pynchon was a man of peace and also very business-minded — thus he advocated for friendship with the region's natives.)", " Pynchon's stance led to Springfield aligning with the faraway government of the Massachusetts Bay Colony rather than the more geographically and ideologically compatible Connecticut Colony." ], "title": "William Pynchon" }, { "sentences": [ "Freak City Soundtrack is the third studio album by Material Issue, released on Mercury Records in 1994.", " It was the last studio album the band would record before frontman Jim Ellison committed suicide in 1996, and was produced by Mike Chapman, who also produced breakthrough albums for Blondie and The Knack." ], "title": "Freak City Soundtrack" }, { "sentences": [ "Destination Universe is the second studio album by Material Issue, released on Mercury Records in 1992.", " The new album was not as well received by critics as the debut album, nor did it sell as well.", " The album included the single \"What Girls Want\" and was, like their debut album, produced by Jeff Murphy." ], "title": "Destination Universe" }, { "sentences": [ "Material Issue was an American power pop trio from Chicago, Illinois.", " The band's trademark was pop songs with themes of love and heartbreak, with a number of song titles using girls' first names." ], "title": "Material Issue" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Ellison (born James Walter Ellison) (April 18, 1964 – June 20, 1996) was the frontman for the band Material Issue.", " He tirelessly promoted his band, booked tours, and secured a major-label deal in 1990.", " Ellison — along with bassist Ted Ansani and drummer Mike Zelenko — would lead the renaissance of power pop in the early 1990s.", " He committed suicide on June 20, 1996, by carbon monoxide poisoning." ], "title": "Jim Ellison" }, { "sentences": [ "Chiguata is a district located in the Arequipa province, 30 km away from the city of Arequipa, Peru, on the slopes of the volcano Pikchu Pikchu (where at its summit pre-Inca worshipped remains and artifacts have been found).", " The name \"chiguata\" comes from the Quechua words \"chiri\" meaning \"cold\" and \"wata\" meaning \"year\" (cold all year).", " Ancient Chiguata was inhabited by the local natives until the arrival of Spanish influence in charge of the emissary Diego Hernández de Córdova in 1540.", " Soon after, the construction of a small plaza was initiated, and according to the Dominican religious order and local sources, the plaza's \"Templo del Espíritu Santo\" (\"Sacred Spirit temple\") along with its domes and lateral cover was not begun until 1739.", " The design of the temple is quite interesting, with two angels in feathered nightwear and their arms lifted vertically, separated by twelve fringes of rectangular flowers which add to the whole decoration of the temple.", " Cherubs also decorate the circular cornice, along with four saints in full-length reliefs that occupy the \"pechinas\" of the columns that sustain the temple's dome, which is considered one of the most original works of the colony and now visited by occasional tourists." ], "title": "Chiguata District" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mendocino War was a violent conflict from July 1859 to January 18, 1860, between white settlers and local natives (mainly Yuki tribes) in Mendocino County, California.", " It was caused by settler intrusion and slave raids on native lands and subsequent native retaliation, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of natives.", " In 1859, a band of locally sponsored rangers led by Walter S. Jarboe, called the Eel River Rangers, raided the countryside in an effort to remove natives from settler territory and move them onto the Nome Cult Farm, an area near the Mendocino Indian Reservation.", " By the time the Eel River Rangers were disbanded in 1860, Jarboe and his men had killed 283 warriors, captured 292, killed countless women and children, and only suffered 5 casualties themselves in just 23 engagements.", " The bill to the state for the rangers’ services amounted to $11,143.43.", " Scholars, however, state that the damage to the area and natives in particular was even higher than reported, especially given the vast number of raiding parties formed outside of the Eel River Rangers.", " Frustrated with the inadequacy of federal protection, settlers formed their own raiding parties against the natives, joining Jarboe in his mission to rid Round Valley of its native population.", " Those that survived were moved to the Nome Cult Farm, where they experienced hardships typical of the reservation system of the day.", " After the conflict, contemporaries claimed that the conflict was more of a slaughter than a war, and later historians have labeled it a genocide." ], "title": "Mendocino War" } ]
[ "Title: The Lilacs\n\nThe Lilacs were a four-piece rock band from Chicago's North Side, formed in April 1990 by Ken Kurson, David Levinsky, Tom Whalen and John Packel. Kurson had previously played bass for Green, and after leaving the fold, he and fellow Glenbrook North High School graduate David Levinsky joined together to form the Lilacs, recruiting Tom Whalen on bass and another Glenbrook North alum, John Packel. The name was chosen for the group by Material Issue frontman Jim Ellison, who also produced the first 7\" record -- \"The Lilacs Love You\".", "Title: Drakensberger cattle\n\nDrakensberger Cattle are a breed of cattle indigenous to South Africa that were developed over several centuries. In 1497 Vasco de Gama acquired a black ox from local natives and loved the meat. Drakensberger cattle have the honor of being history's first recorded black cattle on the Cape of Africa, they were also called Uys Cattle until 1947. They have the following characteristics they adapt well to local conditions, tender and succulent meat, exceptionally long breeding life, low mortality, high milk production, outstanding mother's, and are good-tempered.", "Title: Local Natives\n\nLocal Natives (previously known as Cavil at Rest) is an American indie rock band based in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States. Their debut album, \"Gorilla Manor\", was first released in the UK in November 2009, and later released in the US on February 16, 2010. The album received mostly positive reviews and debuted in the Billboard 200 and at No. 3 in the New Artist Chart. Their second album, \"Hummingbird\", was released in January 2013. Their third album, \"Sunlit Youth\", was released in September 2016.", "Title: William Pynchon\n\nWilliam Pynchon (October 11, 1590 – October 29, 1662) was an English colonist and fur trader in North America best known as the founder of Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. He was also a colonial treasurer, original patentee of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the iconoclastic author of the New World's first banned book. An original settler of Roxbury, Massachusetts, Pynchon became dissatisfied with that town's notoriously rocky soil and in 1635, led the initial settlement expedition to Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, where he found exceptionally fertile soil and a fine spot for conducting trade. In 1636, he returned to officially purchase its land, then known as \"Agawam.\" In 1640, Springfield was officially renamed after Pynchon's home village, now a suburb of Chelmsford in Essex, England — due to Pynchon's grace following a dispute with Hartford, Connecticut's Captain John Mason over, essentially, whether to treat local natives as friends or enemies. (Pynchon was a man of peace and also very business-minded — thus he advocated for friendship with the region's natives.) Pynchon's stance led to Springfield aligning with the faraway government of the Massachusetts Bay Colony rather than the more geographically and ideologically compatible Connecticut Colony.", "Title: Freak City Soundtrack\n\nFreak City Soundtrack is the third studio album by Material Issue, released on Mercury Records in 1994. It was the last studio album the band would record before frontman Jim Ellison committed suicide in 1996, and was produced by Mike Chapman, who also produced breakthrough albums for Blondie and The Knack.", "Title: Destination Universe\n\nDestination Universe is the second studio album by Material Issue, released on Mercury Records in 1992. The new album was not as well received by critics as the debut album, nor did it sell as well. The album included the single \"What Girls Want\" and was, like their debut album, produced by Jeff Murphy.", "Title: Material Issue\n\nMaterial Issue was an American power pop trio from Chicago, Illinois. The band's trademark was pop songs with themes of love and heartbreak, with a number of song titles using girls' first names.", "Title: Jim Ellison\n\nJim Ellison (born James Walter Ellison) (April 18, 1964 – June 20, 1996) was the frontman for the band Material Issue. He tirelessly promoted his band, booked tours, and secured a major-label deal in 1990. Ellison — along with bassist Ted Ansani and drummer Mike Zelenko — would lead the renaissance of power pop in the early 1990s. He committed suicide on June 20, 1996, by carbon monoxide poisoning.", "Title: Chiguata District\n\nChiguata is a district located in the Arequipa province, 30 km away from the city of Arequipa, Peru, on the slopes of the volcano Pikchu Pikchu (where at its summit pre-Inca worshipped remains and artifacts have been found). The name \"chiguata\" comes from the Quechua words \"chiri\" meaning \"cold\" and \"wata\" meaning \"year\" (cold all year). Ancient Chiguata was inhabited by the local natives until the arrival of Spanish influence in charge of the emissary Diego Hernández de Córdova in 1540. Soon after, the construction of a small plaza was initiated, and according to the Dominican religious order and local sources, the plaza's \"Templo del Espíritu Santo\" (\"Sacred Spirit temple\") along with its domes and lateral cover was not begun until 1739. The design of the temple is quite interesting, with two angels in feathered nightwear and their arms lifted vertically, separated by twelve fringes of rectangular flowers which add to the whole decoration of the temple. Cherubs also decorate the circular cornice, along with four saints in full-length reliefs that occupy the \"pechinas\" of the columns that sustain the temple's dome, which is considered one of the most original works of the colony and now visited by occasional tourists.", "Title: Mendocino War\n\nThe Mendocino War was a violent conflict from July 1859 to January 18, 1860, between white settlers and local natives (mainly Yuki tribes) in Mendocino County, California. It was caused by settler intrusion and slave raids on native lands and subsequent native retaliation, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of natives. In 1859, a band of locally sponsored rangers led by Walter S. Jarboe, called the Eel River Rangers, raided the countryside in an effort to remove natives from settler territory and move them onto the Nome Cult Farm, an area near the Mendocino Indian Reservation. By the time the Eel River Rangers were disbanded in 1860, Jarboe and his men had killed 283 warriors, captured 292, killed countless women and children, and only suffered 5 casualties themselves in just 23 engagements. The bill to the state for the rangers’ services amounted to $11,143.43. Scholars, however, state that the damage to the area and natives in particular was even higher than reported, especially given the vast number of raiding parties formed outside of the Eel River Rangers. Frustrated with the inadequacy of federal protection, settlers formed their own raiding parties against the natives, joining Jarboe in his mission to rid Round Valley of its native population. Those that survived were moved to the Nome Cult Farm, where they experienced hardships typical of the reservation system of the day. After the conflict, contemporaries claimed that the conflict was more of a slaughter than a war, and later historians have labeled it a genocide." ]
7,042
Richard Green was referee for several major bouts including which American professional boxer and activist?
Muhammad Ali
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Pep, known for his speed, finesse and elusiveness, is considered to be one of the best fighters of the 20th century and was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990.", " Pep was voted as the #1 featherweight of the 20th Century by the Associated Press and ranked the #1 featherweight of all-time by the International Boxing Research Organization in 2005." ], "title": "Willie Pep" }, { "sentences": [ "Muhammad Ali ( ; born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer and activist.", " He is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century.", " From early in his career, Ali was known as an inspiring, controversial, and polarizing figure both inside and outside the ring." ], "title": "Muhammad Ali" }, { "sentences": [ "Anthony George Charles (born 27 June 1900 in Castries, Saint Lucia; died 20 April 1957) was a boxer, commonly known as Dixie Brown.", " He worked on the construction of the Panama Canal and emigrated to Cardiff, Wales in 1919.", " In the West Country of England, he survived by working as a bare-knuckle boxer in fairground booths.", " He moved with his wife, Lily Sellick, to Bristol in 1923, and registered as a professional boxer, fighting 85 bouts in the 1920s and 1930s, as welterweight and middleweight.", " He trained at the White Horse in Milk Street.", " He could not contest any British championships owing to the colour bar then in operation.", " He had two wins, both over one-time champion Billy Green, five losses and two draws in his professional career." ], "title": "Dixie Brown" }, { "sentences": [ "LaMar Clark (December 1, 1934 – November 5, 2006) was an American professional boxer who fought as a heavyweight boxer.", " He was active from 1958 to 1961 and fought a recorded 46 times in his 3 year-career.", " Clark has the current record of most consecutive knockouts at 44 (including unsanctioned bouts)." ], "title": "LaMar Clark" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Green (c. 1937 – July 1, 1983) was a professional boxing referee.", " He officiated several major bouts, such as Muhammad Ali-Larry Holmes in 1980.", " He was the referee for the lightweight world title fight between defending champion Ray Mancini and challenger Duk Koo Kim, which left Kim dead shortly after the fight ended.", " Green committed suicide several months later." ], "title": "Richard Green (referee)" }, { "sentences": [ "James Joseph \"Gene\" Tunney (May 25, 1897 – November 7, 1978) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1915 to 1928.", " He held the world heavyweight title from 1926 to 1928, and the American light heavyweight title twice, from 1922 to 1923.", " A highly technical boxer, Tunney had a five-fight rivalry with Harry Greb in which he won three, drew once, with one loss.", " He also knocked out Georges Carpentier and defeated Jack Dempsey twice; first in 1926 and again in 1927.", " Tunney's successful title defense against Dempsey remains one of the most famous bouts in boxing history and is known as The Long Count Fight.", " He retired undefeated as a heavyweight after his victory over Tom Heeney in 1928, after which Tunney was named Fighter of the Year by \"The Ring\" magazine." ], "title": "Gene Tunney" } ]
[ "Title: Frank Bruno\n\nFranklin Roy \"Frank\" Bruno, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 16 November 1961) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1982 to 1996. Bruno had a highly publicised and extremely eventful career. The pinnacle of his boxing career was winning the WBC heavyweight title, in what was his fourth world championship challenge. He also held the European heavyweight title earlier in his career. Bruno was one of the most well-loved and recognisable boxers in British history, and faced multiple top-rated heavyweights during his career including two bouts with Mike Tyson and a domestic clash against Lennox Lewis. He won the WBC title in 1995 after defeating Oliver McCall at a packed Wembley Stadium. Bruno was known for his excellent punching power: he won 40 of his 45 bouts and 38 by knockout, giving him a 95% knockout rate from the fights he won; his overall knockout percentage is 84.44%. Like Henry Cooper before him, Bruno has remained a popular celebrity with the British public following his retirement from boxing.", "Title: Lance Revill\n\nLance Revill (born 30 August 1953) is the former president of the New Zealand Professional Boxing Association (NZPBA), a New Zealand boxing promoter, referee, and a former New Zealand professional boxer. Revill compiled a professional record of 21 wins and 13 losses, with 13 knockouts, in light heavyweight bouts fought in New Zealand and Australia between 1974 and 1990.", "Title: Paul Fritsch\n\nPaul Fritsch (25 February 1901 – 22 September 1970) was a French featherweight professional boxer who competed in the early 1920s. In 1920 he became the first French boxer to win an Olympic title, defeating teammate Jean Gachet in the final, despite losing to Gachet at the national championships before the Olympics. After more than 300 amateur bouts, Fritsch turned professional in 1921. He fought approximately 100 more bouts, but never won a major title. He retired from boxing in 1929 due to a retinal detachment and became a car salesman.", "Title: Joey Curtis\n\nGeorge Curtis (April 9, 1925 – May 13, 2004) was a professional boxer, referee and business owner who was licensed to officiate bouts in Las Vegas, Nevada.", "Title: Willie Pep\n\nGuglielmo Papaleo (September 19, 1922 – November 23, 2006) was an American professional boxer, better known as Willie Pep who held the World Featherweight championship twice between the years of 1947 and 1950. Pep boxed a total of 1,956 rounds in the 241 bouts during his 26-year career, a considerable number of rounds and bouts even for a fighter of his era. His final record was 229–11–1 with 65 knockouts. Pep, known for his speed, finesse and elusiveness, is considered to be one of the best fighters of the 20th century and was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990. Pep was voted as the #1 featherweight of the 20th Century by the Associated Press and ranked the #1 featherweight of all-time by the International Boxing Research Organization in 2005.", "Title: Muhammad Ali\n\nMuhammad Ali ( ; born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer and activist. He is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century. From early in his career, Ali was known as an inspiring, controversial, and polarizing figure both inside and outside the ring.", "Title: Dixie Brown\n\nAnthony George Charles (born 27 June 1900 in Castries, Saint Lucia; died 20 April 1957) was a boxer, commonly known as Dixie Brown. He worked on the construction of the Panama Canal and emigrated to Cardiff, Wales in 1919. In the West Country of England, he survived by working as a bare-knuckle boxer in fairground booths. He moved with his wife, Lily Sellick, to Bristol in 1923, and registered as a professional boxer, fighting 85 bouts in the 1920s and 1930s, as welterweight and middleweight. He trained at the White Horse in Milk Street. He could not contest any British championships owing to the colour bar then in operation. He had two wins, both over one-time champion Billy Green, five losses and two draws in his professional career.", "Title: LaMar Clark\n\nLaMar Clark (December 1, 1934 – November 5, 2006) was an American professional boxer who fought as a heavyweight boxer. He was active from 1958 to 1961 and fought a recorded 46 times in his 3 year-career. Clark has the current record of most consecutive knockouts at 44 (including unsanctioned bouts).", "Title: Richard Green (referee)\n\nRichard Green (c. 1937 – July 1, 1983) was a professional boxing referee. He officiated several major bouts, such as Muhammad Ali-Larry Holmes in 1980. He was the referee for the lightweight world title fight between defending champion Ray Mancini and challenger Duk Koo Kim, which left Kim dead shortly after the fight ended. Green committed suicide several months later.", "Title: Gene Tunney\n\nJames Joseph \"Gene\" Tunney (May 25, 1897 – November 7, 1978) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1915 to 1928. He held the world heavyweight title from 1926 to 1928, and the American light heavyweight title twice, from 1922 to 1923. A highly technical boxer, Tunney had a five-fight rivalry with Harry Greb in which he won three, drew once, with one loss. He also knocked out Georges Carpentier and defeated Jack Dempsey twice; first in 1926 and again in 1927. Tunney's successful title defense against Dempsey remains one of the most famous bouts in boxing history and is known as The Long Count Fight. He retired undefeated as a heavyweight after his victory over Tom Heeney in 1928, after which Tunney was named Fighter of the Year by \"The Ring\" magazine." ]
7,043
What nationality is the actress who starred in the romantic comedy television series that premiered on Fox on September 25, 2012 and was created by Mindy Kaling?
American
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[ { "sentences": [ "Xosha Kai Roquemore (pronounced \"Zo-sha\"; born December 11, 1984) is an American actress.", " She is best known for her roles as Jo Ann in \"\" and Tamra in \"The Mindy Project\"." ], "title": "Xosha Roquemore" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mindy Project is an American romantic comedy television series that premiered on Fox on September 25, 2012, and aired on Tuesday nights until March 24, 2015.", " It then began airing on Hulu on September 15, 2015.", " The series, created by Mindy Kaling (the series' star), is co-produced by Universal Television and 3 Arts Entertainment." ], "title": "The Mindy Project" }, { "sentences": [ "Vera Mindy Chokalingam (born June 24, 1979), known professionally as Mindy Kaling, is an American actress, comedian and writer.", " She is the creator and star of the television sitcom \"The Mindy Project\", which premiered on Fox and later moved to Hulu; Kaling also serves as a writer and executive producer on the series.", " Kaling is also known for her work on the popular NBC sitcom \"The Office\", where she portrayed the character Kelly Kapoor.", " In addition to acting on the show, she was a writer, executive producer, and occasional director for the show throughout most of its run.", " For her work on \"The Office\", Kaling received various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series, in 2010." ], "title": "Mindy Kaling" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Mindy Project\" is an American comedy series which aired on Fox for three seasons from on September 25, 2012 - March 24, 2015.", " The fourth season began on September 15, 2015 on Hulu.", " The series stars Mindy Kaling as Mindy Lahiri, a young OB/GYN, as she navigates through her professional life and romantic relationships." ], "title": "List of The Mindy Project episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Injury\" is the twelfth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's eighteenth episode overall.", " The episode was written by Mindy Kaling, who also acts in the show as Kelly Kapoor, and directed by Bryan Gordon.", " \"The Injury\" episode first aired in the United States on January 12, 2006 on NBC.", " The episode guest starred Marcus York as Billy Merchant." ], "title": "The Injury" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Test the Store\" is the seventeenth episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\" and the show's 169th episode overall.", " The episode was written by Mindy Kaling, directed by Brent Forrester, and aired on NBC in the United States on March 1, 2012." ], "title": "Test the Store" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Dundies\" is the first episode of the second season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's seventh episode overall.", " Written by Mindy Kaling and directed by Greg Daniels, who is also a producer for the show, the episode originally aired in the United States on September 20, 2005 on NBC." ], "title": "The Dundies" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hot Girl\" is the sixth episode and season finale of the first season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's 6th episode overall.", " The episode aired on NBC in the United States on April 26, 2005.", " The episode was written by consulting producer Mindy Kaling, marking her first writing credit for the series.", " The episode was directed by Amy Heckerling, her only directing credit for the series." ], "title": "Hot Girl (The Office)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Christmas Wishes\" is the tenth episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's 162nd episode overall.", " The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on December 8, 2011.", " It was written by executive producer Mindy Kaling and was directed by Ed Helms in his directorial debut.", " The episode guest starred Lindsey Broad, Ameenah Kaplan, and Eleanor Seigler." ], "title": "Christmas Wishes (The Office)" }, { "sentences": [ "Champions is an upcoming American comedy television series created by Mindy Kaling and Charlie Grandy for NBC.", " After a pilot order in late January 2017, the project was ordered to series by NBC on May 13, 2017." ], "title": "Champions (U.S. TV series)" } ]
[ "Title: Xosha Roquemore\n\nXosha Kai Roquemore (pronounced \"Zo-sha\"; born December 11, 1984) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Jo Ann in \"\" and Tamra in \"The Mindy Project\".", "Title: The Mindy Project\n\nThe Mindy Project is an American romantic comedy television series that premiered on Fox on September 25, 2012, and aired on Tuesday nights until March 24, 2015. It then began airing on Hulu on September 15, 2015. The series, created by Mindy Kaling (the series' star), is co-produced by Universal Television and 3 Arts Entertainment.", "Title: Mindy Kaling\n\nVera Mindy Chokalingam (born June 24, 1979), known professionally as Mindy Kaling, is an American actress, comedian and writer. She is the creator and star of the television sitcom \"The Mindy Project\", which premiered on Fox and later moved to Hulu; Kaling also serves as a writer and executive producer on the series. Kaling is also known for her work on the popular NBC sitcom \"The Office\", where she portrayed the character Kelly Kapoor. In addition to acting on the show, she was a writer, executive producer, and occasional director for the show throughout most of its run. For her work on \"The Office\", Kaling received various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series, in 2010.", "Title: List of The Mindy Project episodes\n\n\"The Mindy Project\" is an American comedy series which aired on Fox for three seasons from on September 25, 2012 - March 24, 2015. The fourth season began on September 15, 2015 on Hulu. The series stars Mindy Kaling as Mindy Lahiri, a young OB/GYN, as she navigates through her professional life and romantic relationships.", "Title: The Injury\n\n\"The Injury\" is the twelfth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's eighteenth episode overall. The episode was written by Mindy Kaling, who also acts in the show as Kelly Kapoor, and directed by Bryan Gordon. \"The Injury\" episode first aired in the United States on January 12, 2006 on NBC. The episode guest starred Marcus York as Billy Merchant.", "Title: Test the Store\n\n\"Test the Store\" is the seventeenth episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\" and the show's 169th episode overall. The episode was written by Mindy Kaling, directed by Brent Forrester, and aired on NBC in the United States on March 1, 2012.", "Title: The Dundies\n\n\"The Dundies\" is the first episode of the second season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's seventh episode overall. Written by Mindy Kaling and directed by Greg Daniels, who is also a producer for the show, the episode originally aired in the United States on September 20, 2005 on NBC.", "Title: Hot Girl (The Office)\n\n\"Hot Girl\" is the sixth episode and season finale of the first season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's 6th episode overall. The episode aired on NBC in the United States on April 26, 2005. The episode was written by consulting producer Mindy Kaling, marking her first writing credit for the series. The episode was directed by Amy Heckerling, her only directing credit for the series.", "Title: Christmas Wishes (The Office)\n\n\"Christmas Wishes\" is the tenth episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's 162nd episode overall. The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on December 8, 2011. It was written by executive producer Mindy Kaling and was directed by Ed Helms in his directorial debut. The episode guest starred Lindsey Broad, Ameenah Kaplan, and Eleanor Seigler.", "Title: Champions (U.S. TV series)\n\nChampions is an upcoming American comedy television series created by Mindy Kaling and Charlie Grandy for NBC. After a pilot order in late January 2017, the project was ordered to series by NBC on May 13, 2017." ]
7,044
Which of these was sold by Commodore, Lambda 8300 or Amiga?
Amiga
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[ { "sentences": [ "Power 3000 was a Sinclair ZX81 clone from Creon Enterprises.", " Identical with Lambda 8300 and PC 8300." ], "title": "Power 3000" }, { "sentences": [ "The Amiga CD32, styled \"CD\" and code-named \"Spellbound\", is the first 32-bit home video game console released in western Europe, Australia, Canada and Brazil.", " It was first announced at the Science Museum in London on July 16, 1993, and was released in September of the same year.", " The CD32 uses CD-ROM media, and was developed by Commodore, creator of the Commodore Amiga computer.", " It was based on Commodore's Advanced Graphics Architecture chipset, and is of similar specification to the Amiga 1200 computer.", " Using third party devices, it is possible to upgrade the CD32 with keyboard, floppy drive, hard drive, RAM and mouse, turning it into the equivalent of an Amiga 1200 personal computer.", " A hardware MPEG decompression module for playing Video CD was also released.", " In the Christmas period following its launch, the CD32 accounted for 38% of all CD-ROM drive sales in the UK, exceeding sales of the Mega-CD; however, it was soon overshadowed by CD-ROM based games consoles from other companies, and was discontinued as Commodore went into bankruptcy." ], "title": "Amiga CD32" }, { "sentences": [ "Grand Monster Slam is a computer game for the Commodore Amiga, Commodore 64, Atari ST and PC.", " It is heavily based on the 1985 arcade game Penguin Wars.", " In Amiga Power's first All Time Top One Hundred in the inaugural 'Issue 0', it was declared to be the 100th best Amiga game of all time.", " It never reappeared in the top 100 and its initial inclusion was said to be due to the insistence of a single writer.", " In March 2017 the source code of the game became available via the Internet Archive." ], "title": "Grand Monster Slam" }, { "sentences": [ "The Enhanced Chip Set (ECS) is the second generation of the Amiga computer's chipset, offering minor improvements over the original chipset (OCS) design.", " ECS was introduced in 1990 with the launch of the Amiga 3000.", " Amigas produced from 1990 onwards featured a mix of OCS and ECS chips, such as later versions of the Amiga 500 and the Commodore CDTV.", " Other ECS models were the Amiga 500+ in 1991 and lastly the Amiga 600 in 1992." ], "title": "Amiga Enhanced Chip Set" }, { "sentences": [ "The Amiga 500, also known as the A500, is the first low-end Commodore Amiga 16/32-bit multimedia home/personal computer.", " It was announced at the winter Consumer Electronics Show in January 1987at the same time as the high-end Amiga 2000and competed directly against the Atari 520ST.", " Before Amiga 500 was shipped, Commodore suggested that the list price of the Amiga 500 was US$595.95 without a monitor.", " At delivery in October 1987, Commodore announced that the Amiga 500 would carry a US$699/£499 list price.", " In Europe, the Amiga 500 was released in May 1987.", " In the Netherlands, the A500 was available from April 1987 for a list price of 1499 HFL (US$730 in 1987)." ], "title": "Amiga 500" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lambda 8300 was a Sinclair ZX81 clone from Lambda Electronics Limited of Hong Kong.", " It was not an exact clone as it had a modified ZX81 ROM, but could be fitted with a ZX81 compatible ROM.", " It came with 2K RAM (expandable to 16 or 32 K), and a sound and joystick port.", " Specifically, it used a Z80A microprocessor at 3.25 MHz.", " It was identical to the DEF 3000, PC 2000, Marathon 32K, IQ 8300, PC 8300, Power 3000, Unisonic 8300, Futura 8300, Basic 2000 and Basic 3000." ], "title": "Lambda 8300" }, { "sentences": [ "Commodore User, known to the readers as the abbreviated \"CU\", was one of the oldest British Commodore magazines.", " A publishing history spanning over 15 years, mixing content with technical and video game features.", " Incorporating \"Vic Computing\" in 1983 by publishers EMAP, the magazine's focus moved to the emerging Commodore 64, before introducing Amiga coverage in 1986, paving the way for Amiga's dominance and a title change to \"CU Amiga\" in 1990.", " Covering the 16-bit computer, the magazine continued for another eight years until the last issue was published in October 1998 when EMAP opted to close the magazine due to falling sales and a change in focus for EMAP.", " The magazine also reviewed arcade games." ], "title": "Commodore User" }, { "sentences": [ "The Amiga is a family of personal computers sold by Commodore starting in 1985.", " The original model was part of a wave of 16 and 32 bit computers that featured 256KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphics and audio over 8-bit systems.", " This wave included the Atari ST—released the same year—Apple's Macintosh, and later the Apple IIGS.", " Based on the Motorola 68000 microprocessor, the Amiga differed from its contemporaries through the inclusion of custom hardware to accelerate graphics and sound, including sprites and a blitter, and a pre-emptive multitasking operating system called AmigaOS." ], "title": "Amiga" }, { "sentences": [ "PC 8300 was a Sinclair ZX81 clone from China with rubber keys, joystick port and monitor port.", " Identical to Lambda 8300 and Power 3000." ], "title": "PC 8300" }, { "sentences": [ "Commodore USA, LLC was a computer company based in Pompano Beach, Florida, with additional facilities in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.", " Commodore USA, LLC was founded in April 2010.", " The company's goal was to sell a new line of PCs using the classic Commodore and Amiga name brands of personal computers, having licensed the Commodore brand from Commodore Licensing BV on August 25, 2010 and the Amiga brand from Amiga, Inc. on August 31, 2010.", " The Amiga brand license was however disputed by Hyperion Entertainment, on the basis of a 2009 settlement agreement between Hyperion and Amiga." ], "title": "Commodore USA" } ]
[ "Title: Power 3000\n\nPower 3000 was a Sinclair ZX81 clone from Creon Enterprises. Identical with Lambda 8300 and PC 8300.", "Title: Amiga CD32\n\nThe Amiga CD32, styled \"CD\" and code-named \"Spellbound\", is the first 32-bit home video game console released in western Europe, Australia, Canada and Brazil. It was first announced at the Science Museum in London on July 16, 1993, and was released in September of the same year. The CD32 uses CD-ROM media, and was developed by Commodore, creator of the Commodore Amiga computer. It was based on Commodore's Advanced Graphics Architecture chipset, and is of similar specification to the Amiga 1200 computer. Using third party devices, it is possible to upgrade the CD32 with keyboard, floppy drive, hard drive, RAM and mouse, turning it into the equivalent of an Amiga 1200 personal computer. A hardware MPEG decompression module for playing Video CD was also released. In the Christmas period following its launch, the CD32 accounted for 38% of all CD-ROM drive sales in the UK, exceeding sales of the Mega-CD; however, it was soon overshadowed by CD-ROM based games consoles from other companies, and was discontinued as Commodore went into bankruptcy.", "Title: Grand Monster Slam\n\nGrand Monster Slam is a computer game for the Commodore Amiga, Commodore 64, Atari ST and PC. It is heavily based on the 1985 arcade game Penguin Wars. In Amiga Power's first All Time Top One Hundred in the inaugural 'Issue 0', it was declared to be the 100th best Amiga game of all time. It never reappeared in the top 100 and its initial inclusion was said to be due to the insistence of a single writer. In March 2017 the source code of the game became available via the Internet Archive.", "Title: Amiga Enhanced Chip Set\n\nThe Enhanced Chip Set (ECS) is the second generation of the Amiga computer's chipset, offering minor improvements over the original chipset (OCS) design. ECS was introduced in 1990 with the launch of the Amiga 3000. Amigas produced from 1990 onwards featured a mix of OCS and ECS chips, such as later versions of the Amiga 500 and the Commodore CDTV. Other ECS models were the Amiga 500+ in 1991 and lastly the Amiga 600 in 1992.", "Title: Amiga 500\n\nThe Amiga 500, also known as the A500, is the first low-end Commodore Amiga 16/32-bit multimedia home/personal computer. It was announced at the winter Consumer Electronics Show in January 1987at the same time as the high-end Amiga 2000and competed directly against the Atari 520ST. Before Amiga 500 was shipped, Commodore suggested that the list price of the Amiga 500 was US$595.95 without a monitor. At delivery in October 1987, Commodore announced that the Amiga 500 would carry a US$699/£499 list price. In Europe, the Amiga 500 was released in May 1987. In the Netherlands, the A500 was available from April 1987 for a list price of 1499 HFL (US$730 in 1987).", "Title: Lambda 8300\n\nThe Lambda 8300 was a Sinclair ZX81 clone from Lambda Electronics Limited of Hong Kong. It was not an exact clone as it had a modified ZX81 ROM, but could be fitted with a ZX81 compatible ROM. It came with 2K RAM (expandable to 16 or 32 K), and a sound and joystick port. Specifically, it used a Z80A microprocessor at 3.25 MHz. It was identical to the DEF 3000, PC 2000, Marathon 32K, IQ 8300, PC 8300, Power 3000, Unisonic 8300, Futura 8300, Basic 2000 and Basic 3000.", "Title: Commodore User\n\nCommodore User, known to the readers as the abbreviated \"CU\", was one of the oldest British Commodore magazines. A publishing history spanning over 15 years, mixing content with technical and video game features. Incorporating \"Vic Computing\" in 1983 by publishers EMAP, the magazine's focus moved to the emerging Commodore 64, before introducing Amiga coverage in 1986, paving the way for Amiga's dominance and a title change to \"CU Amiga\" in 1990. Covering the 16-bit computer, the magazine continued for another eight years until the last issue was published in October 1998 when EMAP opted to close the magazine due to falling sales and a change in focus for EMAP. The magazine also reviewed arcade games.", "Title: Amiga\n\nThe Amiga is a family of personal computers sold by Commodore starting in 1985. The original model was part of a wave of 16 and 32 bit computers that featured 256KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphics and audio over 8-bit systems. This wave included the Atari ST—released the same year—Apple's Macintosh, and later the Apple IIGS. Based on the Motorola 68000 microprocessor, the Amiga differed from its contemporaries through the inclusion of custom hardware to accelerate graphics and sound, including sprites and a blitter, and a pre-emptive multitasking operating system called AmigaOS.", "Title: PC 8300\n\nPC 8300 was a Sinclair ZX81 clone from China with rubber keys, joystick port and monitor port. Identical to Lambda 8300 and Power 3000.", "Title: Commodore USA\n\nCommodore USA, LLC was a computer company based in Pompano Beach, Florida, with additional facilities in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Commodore USA, LLC was founded in April 2010. The company's goal was to sell a new line of PCs using the classic Commodore and Amiga name brands of personal computers, having licensed the Commodore brand from Commodore Licensing BV on August 25, 2010 and the Amiga brand from Amiga, Inc. on August 31, 2010. The Amiga brand license was however disputed by Hyperion Entertainment, on the basis of a 2009 settlement agreement between Hyperion and Amiga." ]
7,045
The song Skin which was included in Rihanna's Loud Tour is by who?
Barbadian
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Skin (Rihanna song)", "Skin (Rihanna song)", "Loud Tour" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 4, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Man Down\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010).", " Singer Shontelle and production duo Rock City wrote the song with its main producer, Sham.", " They wrote it during a writing camp, in Los Angeles of March 2010, held by Rihanna's record label to gather compositions for possible inclusion on the then-untitled album.", " Rock City were inspired by Bob Marley's 1973 song \"I Shot the Sheriff\" and set out to create a song which embodied the same feel, but from a female perspective.", " \"Man Down\" is a reggae murder ballad which incorporates elements of ragga and electronic music.", " Lyrically, Rihanna is a fugitive after she shoots a man, an action she later regrets.", " Several critics singled out \"Man Down\" as \"Loud\"' s highlight, while others commented on her prominent West Indian accent and vocal agility." ], "title": "Man Down (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fading\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010).", " The song was written by Jamal Jones and Ester Dean, whilst production of the song was completed by Jones under his production name, Polow da Don.", " Musically, the song samples Irish instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Enya' s \"One by One\", whilst lyrically, the song is about leaving a man in a relationship.", " After \"Loud\" had strong digital download sales in the United Kingdom, \"Fading\" charted at number 187 on that country's singles chart in November 2010.", " The song received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised da Don's production, but one critic criticized Rihanna for copying herself and failing to create something different.", " Some critics also compared it to one of Rihanna's previous singles, \"Take A Bow\".", " The song has also been performed on select dates of the Loud Tour (2011)." ], "title": "Fading (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Loud Tour was the fourth overall and third world concert tour by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna.", " Performing in over twenty countries in the Americas and Europe, the tour was launched in support of Rihanna's fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010) but eventually supported her following album \"Talk that Talk\" as it was released during the tour, in November 2011.", " Critics acclaimed the show for its liveliness and higher caliber of quality when compared to Rihanna's previous tours.", " The Loud Tour was a large commercial success, experiencing demand for an extension of shows in the United Kingdom due to popularity.", " In London, Rihanna played a record breaking 10 dates at The O2 Arena.", " The tour ultimately grossed an estimated value of US$90 million from 98 reported shows and a total audience of 1,200,800.", " The Loud Tour became the 7th highest grossing tour of 2011." ], "title": "Loud Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "The Live & Loud Tour was the tenth headlining tour by American country music trio Rascal Flatts.", " Presented by Farmers Insurance, it began on March 30, 2013, and ended on October 10." ], "title": "Live & Loud Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Complicated\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010).", " It was written and produced by Tricky Stewart and Ester Dean.", " \"Complicated\" is a dance-pop, hip hop and trance music song, which also displays elements of pop, dance-pop and R&B.", " It contains lyrical content explaining how two people in a relationship can find one another complicated at times.", " The song was acclaimed by critics, as the majority of reviewers concluded that it was one of the best tracks to be included on \"Loud\".", " Reviewers also praised Rihanna's vocal performance in the song.", " Upon the release of the album in November 2010, the song charted at number 50 on the South Korea Gaon International Chart." ], "title": "Complicated (Rihanna song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Loud Tour Live at the O2 is the second live long-form video by Barbadian singer Rihanna.", " It was released on December 13, 2012 by SRP and Def Jam Recordings.", " The DVD and Blu-ray Disc release feature her concert at The O2 Arena in London, England as part of the Loud Tour (2011), in support of her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010).", " Directed by Nick Wickham and produced by Ciarra Pardo and Emer Patten, it was filmed during the last three shows in London." ], "title": "Loud Tour Live at the O2" }, { "sentences": [ "The Live Out Loud Tour was a concert tour by American recording artist Prince and 3rdeyegirl which took place in 2013.", " The tour reached North America and Europe.", " Announced in January, the concerts were so highly anticipated.", " The tour is composed of Prince performing with his new band 3rdeyegirl.", " For some shows, The New Power Generation would also join them on stage.", " The name of the tour comes from the song \"Live Out Loud\" by Prince and 3rdeyegirl." ], "title": "Live Out Loud Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Skin\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010).", " The song was written by Kenneth Coby and Ursula Yancy, with production helmed by Soundz.", " Musically, \"Skin\" is a R&B song that contains influences from pop, dance-pop and dubstep genres, whilst lyrically, the song is about being in a relationship with someone and only wanting to feel their skin close to the protagonists.", " \"Skin\" received generally positive reviews from critics, as part of their overall review of \"Loud\", praising \"Skins compositions as well as Rihanna's sensual vocal performance.", " The song was included on the set list of the Loud Tour (2011), where Rihanna retrieves a man or woman from the audience near the end of the song, and performs a lap-dance whilst on an elevated platform.", " \"Skin\" was also used in Rihanna's advertisement campaign for Armani Jeans." ], "title": "Skin (Rihanna song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Only Girl (In the World)\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth album, \"Loud\" (2010).", " The album's lead single, it was released on September 10.", " Crystal Johnson wrote the song in collaboration with producers Stargate and Sandy Vee.", " Rihanna contacted Stargate before \"Loud\"'s production and asked them to create lively, uptempo music.", " \"Only Girl (In the World)\" was the first song composed for the album, and the singer decided to include it on the track list before she recorded her vocals.", " Backed by strong bass and synthesizer, it is a eurodance song that incorporates elements of hi-NRG, rave and R&B in its composition.", " In its lyrics, Rihanna demands physical attention from her lover." ], "title": "Only Girl (In the World)" }, { "sentences": [ "Talk That Talk is the sixth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna, released on November 18, 2011, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records.", " It was recorded while traveling for the Loud Tour between February and November 2011, and was originally planned to be a reissue of her previous studio album \"Loud\" (2010).", " As executive producer, Rihanna enlisted a wide range of producers including Alex da Kid, Calvin Harris, Chase & Status, No I.D., and StarGate to achieve her desired sound.", " Following in the same vein as \"Loud\", \"Talk That Talk\" is a dance-oriented pop/R&B crossover album that incorporates elements of hip hop, dubstep, electronic and house music.", " The album also continues to have subtle dancehall genres, whilst its lyrical content and themes revolve around a nihilist, romantic and lascivious lover." ], "title": "Talk That Talk" } ]
[ "Title: Man Down (song)\n\n\"Man Down\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010). Singer Shontelle and production duo Rock City wrote the song with its main producer, Sham. They wrote it during a writing camp, in Los Angeles of March 2010, held by Rihanna's record label to gather compositions for possible inclusion on the then-untitled album. Rock City were inspired by Bob Marley's 1973 song \"I Shot the Sheriff\" and set out to create a song which embodied the same feel, but from a female perspective. \"Man Down\" is a reggae murder ballad which incorporates elements of ragga and electronic music. Lyrically, Rihanna is a fugitive after she shoots a man, an action she later regrets. Several critics singled out \"Man Down\" as \"Loud\"' s highlight, while others commented on her prominent West Indian accent and vocal agility.", "Title: Fading (song)\n\n\"Fading\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010). The song was written by Jamal Jones and Ester Dean, whilst production of the song was completed by Jones under his production name, Polow da Don. Musically, the song samples Irish instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Enya' s \"One by One\", whilst lyrically, the song is about leaving a man in a relationship. After \"Loud\" had strong digital download sales in the United Kingdom, \"Fading\" charted at number 187 on that country's singles chart in November 2010. The song received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised da Don's production, but one critic criticized Rihanna for copying herself and failing to create something different. Some critics also compared it to one of Rihanna's previous singles, \"Take A Bow\". The song has also been performed on select dates of the Loud Tour (2011).", "Title: Loud Tour\n\nThe Loud Tour was the fourth overall and third world concert tour by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna. Performing in over twenty countries in the Americas and Europe, the tour was launched in support of Rihanna's fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010) but eventually supported her following album \"Talk that Talk\" as it was released during the tour, in November 2011. Critics acclaimed the show for its liveliness and higher caliber of quality when compared to Rihanna's previous tours. The Loud Tour was a large commercial success, experiencing demand for an extension of shows in the United Kingdom due to popularity. In London, Rihanna played a record breaking 10 dates at The O2 Arena. The tour ultimately grossed an estimated value of US$90 million from 98 reported shows and a total audience of 1,200,800. The Loud Tour became the 7th highest grossing tour of 2011.", "Title: Live & Loud Tour\n\nThe Live & Loud Tour was the tenth headlining tour by American country music trio Rascal Flatts. Presented by Farmers Insurance, it began on March 30, 2013, and ended on October 10.", "Title: Complicated (Rihanna song)\n\n\"Complicated\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010). It was written and produced by Tricky Stewart and Ester Dean. \"Complicated\" is a dance-pop, hip hop and trance music song, which also displays elements of pop, dance-pop and R&B. It contains lyrical content explaining how two people in a relationship can find one another complicated at times. The song was acclaimed by critics, as the majority of reviewers concluded that it was one of the best tracks to be included on \"Loud\". Reviewers also praised Rihanna's vocal performance in the song. Upon the release of the album in November 2010, the song charted at number 50 on the South Korea Gaon International Chart.", "Title: Loud Tour Live at the O2\n\nLoud Tour Live at the O2 is the second live long-form video by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on December 13, 2012 by SRP and Def Jam Recordings. The DVD and Blu-ray Disc release feature her concert at The O2 Arena in London, England as part of the Loud Tour (2011), in support of her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010). Directed by Nick Wickham and produced by Ciarra Pardo and Emer Patten, it was filmed during the last three shows in London.", "Title: Live Out Loud Tour\n\nThe Live Out Loud Tour was a concert tour by American recording artist Prince and 3rdeyegirl which took place in 2013. The tour reached North America and Europe. Announced in January, the concerts were so highly anticipated. The tour is composed of Prince performing with his new band 3rdeyegirl. For some shows, The New Power Generation would also join them on stage. The name of the tour comes from the song \"Live Out Loud\" by Prince and 3rdeyegirl.", "Title: Skin (Rihanna song)\n\n\"Skin\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010). The song was written by Kenneth Coby and Ursula Yancy, with production helmed by Soundz. Musically, \"Skin\" is a R&B song that contains influences from pop, dance-pop and dubstep genres, whilst lyrically, the song is about being in a relationship with someone and only wanting to feel their skin close to the protagonists. \"Skin\" received generally positive reviews from critics, as part of their overall review of \"Loud\", praising \"Skins compositions as well as Rihanna's sensual vocal performance. The song was included on the set list of the Loud Tour (2011), where Rihanna retrieves a man or woman from the audience near the end of the song, and performs a lap-dance whilst on an elevated platform. \"Skin\" was also used in Rihanna's advertisement campaign for Armani Jeans.", "Title: Only Girl (In the World)\n\n\"Only Girl (In the World)\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth album, \"Loud\" (2010). The album's lead single, it was released on September 10. Crystal Johnson wrote the song in collaboration with producers Stargate and Sandy Vee. Rihanna contacted Stargate before \"Loud\"'s production and asked them to create lively, uptempo music. \"Only Girl (In the World)\" was the first song composed for the album, and the singer decided to include it on the track list before she recorded her vocals. Backed by strong bass and synthesizer, it is a eurodance song that incorporates elements of hi-NRG, rave and R&B in its composition. In its lyrics, Rihanna demands physical attention from her lover.", "Title: Talk That Talk\n\nTalk That Talk is the sixth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna, released on November 18, 2011, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. It was recorded while traveling for the Loud Tour between February and November 2011, and was originally planned to be a reissue of her previous studio album \"Loud\" (2010). As executive producer, Rihanna enlisted a wide range of producers including Alex da Kid, Calvin Harris, Chase & Status, No I.D., and StarGate to achieve her desired sound. Following in the same vein as \"Loud\", \"Talk That Talk\" is a dance-oriented pop/R&B crossover album that incorporates elements of hip hop, dubstep, electronic and house music. The album also continues to have subtle dancehall genres, whilst its lyrical content and themes revolve around a nihilist, romantic and lascivious lover." ]
7,046
The inventor of the Graphophone also founded what company in 1885?
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Graphophone", "Graphophone", "Alexander Graham Bell" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Parlophone Records Limited (also known as Parlophone Records and Parlophone) is a German-British major record label founded in Germany in 1896 by the Carl Lindström Company as Parlophon.", " The British branch of the company was founded in 8 August 1923 as The Parlophone Co. Ltd., which developed a reputation in the 1920s as a leading jazz record label.", " On 5 October 1926, the Columbia Graphophone Company acquired Parlophone's business, name and release library, and later merged with the Gramophone Company on 31 March 1931 to become Electric & Musical Industries Limited (EMI).", " George Martin joined EMI in 1950 as assistant label manager, taking over as manager in 1955.", " Martin produced and released a mix of product including comedy recordings of The Goons, the pianist Mrs Mills, and teen idol Adam Faith." ], "title": "Parlophone" }, { "sentences": [ "Fort Hall was built in 1834 as a fur trading post by Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth on the Snake River in the eastern Oregon Country, part of southeastern Idaho in the present-day United States.", " He was an inventor and businessman from Boston, Massachusetts, who also founded a post at Fort William, in present-day Portland, Oregon, as part of a plan for a new trading and fisheries company.", " Unable to compete with the powerful British Hudson's Bay Company, based at Fort Vancouver, in 1837 Wyeth sold both posts to it.", " Great Britain and the United States both operated in the Oregon Country in these years." ], "title": "Fort Hall" }, { "sentences": [ "Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd. (日本コロムビア株式会社 , Nippon Koromubia Kabushiki Kaisha ) , often pronounced \"Korombia\", , is a Japanese record label founded in 1910 as Nipponophone Co., Ltd. (日本蓄音器商会 , Nihon Chikuonki Shōkai ) .", " It affiliated itself with the Columbia Graphophone Company of the United Kingdom and adopted the standard UK Columbia trademarks in 1931.", " The company changed its name to Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd. in 1946.", " It used the Nippon Columbia name until October 1, 2002, when it became Columbia Music Entertainment, Inc. (コロムビアミュージックエンタテインメント株式会社 , Koromubia Myūjikku Entateinmento Kabushiki gaisha ) .", " On October 1, 2010, the company returned to its current name.", " Outside Japan, the company operates as the Savoy Label Group which releases recordings on the SLG, Savoy Jazz and Denon labels.", " It also manufactured electronic products under the Denon brand name until 2001." ], "title": "Nippon Columbia" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer, and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone and founding the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885." ], "title": "Alexander Graham Bell" }, { "sentences": [ "The Graphophone was the name and trademark of an improved version of the phonograph.", " It was invented at the Volta Laboratory established by Alexander Graham Bell in Washington, D.C., United States." ], "title": "Graphophone" }, { "sentences": [ "William Woodnut Griscom (1851–1897) was an American inventor responsible for introducing electric motors for the purpose of marine propulsion.", " With some 40 patents to his name, Griscom also founded the Electro-Dynamic Company in 1880, based in Philadelphia.", " Much information in regards to Electro-Dynamic Company (and its origins) has not been made altogether clear.", " In 1892, Isaac Rice bailed Electro-Dynamic out following a bankruptcy and became a co-owner.", " Two years after Griscom died in an 1897 hunting accident, his company was acquired by Rice's new Electric Boat Company.", " He was awarded the John Scott Medal of The Franklin Institute in 1882.", " He is buried at the Church of the Redeemer Cemetery in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania." ], "title": "William Woodnut Griscom" }, { "sentences": [ "Columbia Records is an American major record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment through Sony Entertainment, both are subsidiaries of Sony Corporation of America, the United States division of Sony Corporation.", " It was founded in 1887 from an earlier enterprise named the American Graphophone Company, the successor to the Volta Graphophone Company." ], "title": "Columbia Records" }, { "sentences": [ "Arzest (fully known as \"ARZEST Corporation\") is a Japanese video game development company that develops games for video game consoles.", " It was formed on June 25, 2010 by key members of Artoon, which was also founded by Arzest Executive Vice President Naoto Ohshima, best known as the character designer of Sonic the Hedgehog, as well as his nemesis Dr. Eggman.", " Arzest was also founded by key Artoon and Sega members who worked on the \"Panzer Dragoon\" series." ], "title": "Arzest" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lyman Scott House is a historic house located on U.S. Route 54 in Summer Hill, Pike County, Illinois.", " The house was built in 1844 by Lyman Scott, who founded Summer Hill the following year.", " Scott, an early Pike County settler who also founded Rockport, built the house as a summer home for his family.", " The two-story post and beam house features a front porch over its two front entrances; a gabled dormer was added to the porch in 1870.", " Scott, a prominent local merchant, also founded and funded Summer Hill's first school.", " Scott also served as a representative to the International Peace Conference in 1850.", " In 1853, Scott moved to Kansas, where he served in the state legislature.", " The house is the oldest surviving building in Summer Hill." ], "title": "Lyman Scott House" }, { "sentences": [ "James Patrick McFadden (1930–1998) was an American journalist and publisher who founded the Ad Hoc Committee in Defense of Life in 1973 as a reaction to the Roe v. Wade decision by the United States Supreme Court.", " He also founded the Human Life Foundation, and in 1974 he launched its publication, the \"Human Life Review\", a quarterly journal of scholarship opposed to abortion.", " He also founded the National Committee of Catholic Laymen in 1977." ], "title": "J. P. McFadden" } ]
[ "Title: Parlophone\n\nParlophone Records Limited (also known as Parlophone Records and Parlophone) is a German-British major record label founded in Germany in 1896 by the Carl Lindström Company as Parlophon. The British branch of the company was founded in 8 August 1923 as The Parlophone Co. Ltd., which developed a reputation in the 1920s as a leading jazz record label. On 5 October 1926, the Columbia Graphophone Company acquired Parlophone's business, name and release library, and later merged with the Gramophone Company on 31 March 1931 to become Electric & Musical Industries Limited (EMI). George Martin joined EMI in 1950 as assistant label manager, taking over as manager in 1955. Martin produced and released a mix of product including comedy recordings of The Goons, the pianist Mrs Mills, and teen idol Adam Faith.", "Title: Fort Hall\n\nFort Hall was built in 1834 as a fur trading post by Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth on the Snake River in the eastern Oregon Country, part of southeastern Idaho in the present-day United States. He was an inventor and businessman from Boston, Massachusetts, who also founded a post at Fort William, in present-day Portland, Oregon, as part of a plan for a new trading and fisheries company. Unable to compete with the powerful British Hudson's Bay Company, based at Fort Vancouver, in 1837 Wyeth sold both posts to it. Great Britain and the United States both operated in the Oregon Country in these years.", "Title: Nippon Columbia\n\nNippon Columbia Co., Ltd. (日本コロムビア株式会社 , Nippon Koromubia Kabushiki Kaisha ) , often pronounced \"Korombia\", , is a Japanese record label founded in 1910 as Nipponophone Co., Ltd. (日本蓄音器商会 , Nihon Chikuonki Shōkai ) . It affiliated itself with the Columbia Graphophone Company of the United Kingdom and adopted the standard UK Columbia trademarks in 1931. The company changed its name to Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd. in 1946. It used the Nippon Columbia name until October 1, 2002, when it became Columbia Music Entertainment, Inc. (コロムビアミュージックエンタテインメント株式会社 , Koromubia Myūjikku Entateinmento Kabushiki gaisha ) . On October 1, 2010, the company returned to its current name. Outside Japan, the company operates as the Savoy Label Group which releases recordings on the SLG, Savoy Jazz and Denon labels. It also manufactured electronic products under the Denon brand name until 2001.", "Title: Alexander Graham Bell\n\nAlexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer, and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone and founding the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885.", "Title: Graphophone\n\nThe Graphophone was the name and trademark of an improved version of the phonograph. It was invented at the Volta Laboratory established by Alexander Graham Bell in Washington, D.C., United States.", "Title: William Woodnut Griscom\n\nWilliam Woodnut Griscom (1851–1897) was an American inventor responsible for introducing electric motors for the purpose of marine propulsion. With some 40 patents to his name, Griscom also founded the Electro-Dynamic Company in 1880, based in Philadelphia. Much information in regards to Electro-Dynamic Company (and its origins) has not been made altogether clear. In 1892, Isaac Rice bailed Electro-Dynamic out following a bankruptcy and became a co-owner. Two years after Griscom died in an 1897 hunting accident, his company was acquired by Rice's new Electric Boat Company. He was awarded the John Scott Medal of The Franklin Institute in 1882. He is buried at the Church of the Redeemer Cemetery in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.", "Title: Columbia Records\n\nColumbia Records is an American major record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment through Sony Entertainment, both are subsidiaries of Sony Corporation of America, the United States division of Sony Corporation. It was founded in 1887 from an earlier enterprise named the American Graphophone Company, the successor to the Volta Graphophone Company.", "Title: Arzest\n\nArzest (fully known as \"ARZEST Corporation\") is a Japanese video game development company that develops games for video game consoles. It was formed on June 25, 2010 by key members of Artoon, which was also founded by Arzest Executive Vice President Naoto Ohshima, best known as the character designer of Sonic the Hedgehog, as well as his nemesis Dr. Eggman. Arzest was also founded by key Artoon and Sega members who worked on the \"Panzer Dragoon\" series.", "Title: Lyman Scott House\n\nThe Lyman Scott House is a historic house located on U.S. Route 54 in Summer Hill, Pike County, Illinois. The house was built in 1844 by Lyman Scott, who founded Summer Hill the following year. Scott, an early Pike County settler who also founded Rockport, built the house as a summer home for his family. The two-story post and beam house features a front porch over its two front entrances; a gabled dormer was added to the porch in 1870. Scott, a prominent local merchant, also founded and funded Summer Hill's first school. Scott also served as a representative to the International Peace Conference in 1850. In 1853, Scott moved to Kansas, where he served in the state legislature. The house is the oldest surviving building in Summer Hill.", "Title: J. P. McFadden\n\nJames Patrick McFadden (1930–1998) was an American journalist and publisher who founded the Ad Hoc Committee in Defense of Life in 1973 as a reaction to the Roe v. Wade decision by the United States Supreme Court. He also founded the Human Life Foundation, and in 1974 he launched its publication, the \"Human Life Review\", a quarterly journal of scholarship opposed to abortion. He also founded the National Committee of Catholic Laymen in 1977." ]
7,047
Who was born at an earlier date, Paul Hindemith or Philip Glass?
Paul Hindemith
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{ "title": [ "Paul Hindemith", "Philip Glass" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Tara Hugo sings Philip Glass is a 2012 album by mezzo-soprano and actress Tara Hugo of songs of composer Philip Glass.", " The recording project was initiated by Glass himself who asked collaborator and producer Kurt Munkacsi to present pieces that Glass had composed for larger music ensembles as a song recital for small ensemble.", " The recital album includes songs Glass had composed with or for singers Leonard Cohen (Book of Longing), Natalie Merchant, Mick Jagger and poet Allen Ginsberg.", " The album also includes new arrangements by Trevor Gureckis of Glass instrumental music set to new lyrics written by Tara Hugo." ], "title": "Tara Hugo Sings Philip Glass" }, { "sentences": [ "Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts (other titles include International title Glass, Hungarian title Glass - Philip portréja 12 felvonásban) is a 2007 documentary on the life of American composer Philip Glass directed by Scott Hicks.", " The film was nominated for Emmy Awards and AFI Award" ], "title": "Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts" }, { "sentences": [ "A Toltec Symphony (also known as Symphony No. 7 \"A Toltec Symphony\") is a 2005 symphony by Philip Glass.", " The National Symphony Orchestra commissioned Glass to write it to commemorate the 60th birthday of conductor Leonard Slatkin.", " Slatkin conducted the debut concert on January 20, 2005 at the Kennedy Center, which Philip Glass attended." ], "title": "Symphony No. 7 (Glass)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jonathan Carney is a violinist, violist, and conductor noted for his interpretations of Luciano Berio, Michael Nyman, Max Bruch, Johannes Brahms, Jean Sibelius, Felix Mendelssohn, John Cage, Bruno Maderna, Pablo Sarasate, Fritz Kreisler, Krzysztof Penderecki, Paul Hindemith, Philip Glass, Toru Takemitsu, and Antonio Vivaldi." ], "title": "Jonathan Carney" }, { "sentences": [ "Glassworks is a chamber music work of six movements by Philip Glass.", " It is regarded as a characteristically Glass-like work.", " Following his larger-scale concert and stage works, \"Glassworks\" was Philip Glass's successful attempt to create a more pop-oriented \"Walkman-suitable\" work, with considerably shorter and more accessible pieces written for the recording studio.", " The studio album was released in 1982." ], "title": "Glassworks (Glass)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Philip Glass Ensemble is a musical group founded by composer Philip Glass in 1968 to serve as a performance outlet for his experimental minimalist music.", " The Ensemble's instrumentation became a hallmark of Glass's early minimalist style.", " After Glass wrote his first opera, \"Einstein on the Beach\", for the Ensemble in 1976, he began to compose for other instrumentation more frequently, but he still retains the core ensemble instrumentation." ], "title": "Philip Glass Ensemble" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Hindemith ( ) (16 November 1895 – 28 December 1963) was a prolific German composer, violist, violinist, teacher and conductor.", " Notable compositions include his song cycle \"Das Marienleben\" (1923), \"Der Schwanendreher\" for viola and orchestra (1935), and opera \"Mathis der Maler\" (1938).", " Hindemith's most popular work, both on record and in the concert hall, is likely the \"Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber\", written in 1943." ], "title": "Paul Hindemith" }, { "sentences": [ "Philip Morris Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer.", " He is widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the late 20th century." ], "title": "Philip Glass" }, { "sentences": [ "The international Paul Hindemith Prize promotes outstanding contemporary composers within the framework of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival (SHMF).", " The award commemorates the musical pedagogy of Paul Hindemith, who wrote the composition \"Plöner Musiktag\" in 1932 on behalf of the Staatliche Bildungsanstalt Plön.", " The music prize is endowed with 20,000 € and goes together with a composition commission.", " The prize is presented annually by the Hindemith Foundation in Blonay (Switzerland), the Walter and Käthe Busche Foundation, the Rudolf and Erika Koch Foundation, the Gerhard Trede Foundation, the Franz Wirth Memorial Trust and the Cultural Office of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg since 1990.", " Since 2010, the winner is found partly by a composition competition.", " The work of the prize winner is to be premiered within the framework of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival." ], "title": "Hindemith Prize" }, { "sentences": [ "Mörder, Hoffnung der Frauen (\"Murderer, Hope of Women\") is an opera in one act by Paul Hindemith, written in 1919 on a German libretto by Oskar Kokoschka which he based on his play of 1907.", " The opera was the first in a triptych of expressionist one-act operas, the others being \"Das Nusch-Nuschi\", and \"Sancta Susanna\".", " They were the first operas written by Hindemith.", " The first two were premiered together in Stuttgart on 4 June 1921, all three were performed at the Frankfurt Opera in 1922." ], "title": "Mörder, Hoffnung der Frauen" } ]
[ "Title: Tara Hugo Sings Philip Glass\n\nTara Hugo sings Philip Glass is a 2012 album by mezzo-soprano and actress Tara Hugo of songs of composer Philip Glass. The recording project was initiated by Glass himself who asked collaborator and producer Kurt Munkacsi to present pieces that Glass had composed for larger music ensembles as a song recital for small ensemble. The recital album includes songs Glass had composed with or for singers Leonard Cohen (Book of Longing), Natalie Merchant, Mick Jagger and poet Allen Ginsberg. The album also includes new arrangements by Trevor Gureckis of Glass instrumental music set to new lyrics written by Tara Hugo.", "Title: Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts\n\nGlass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts (other titles include International title Glass, Hungarian title Glass - Philip portréja 12 felvonásban) is a 2007 documentary on the life of American composer Philip Glass directed by Scott Hicks. The film was nominated for Emmy Awards and AFI Award", "Title: Symphony No. 7 (Glass)\n\nA Toltec Symphony (also known as Symphony No. 7 \"A Toltec Symphony\") is a 2005 symphony by Philip Glass. The National Symphony Orchestra commissioned Glass to write it to commemorate the 60th birthday of conductor Leonard Slatkin. Slatkin conducted the debut concert on January 20, 2005 at the Kennedy Center, which Philip Glass attended.", "Title: Jonathan Carney\n\nJonathan Carney is a violinist, violist, and conductor noted for his interpretations of Luciano Berio, Michael Nyman, Max Bruch, Johannes Brahms, Jean Sibelius, Felix Mendelssohn, John Cage, Bruno Maderna, Pablo Sarasate, Fritz Kreisler, Krzysztof Penderecki, Paul Hindemith, Philip Glass, Toru Takemitsu, and Antonio Vivaldi.", "Title: Glassworks (Glass)\n\nGlassworks is a chamber music work of six movements by Philip Glass. It is regarded as a characteristically Glass-like work. Following his larger-scale concert and stage works, \"Glassworks\" was Philip Glass's successful attempt to create a more pop-oriented \"Walkman-suitable\" work, with considerably shorter and more accessible pieces written for the recording studio. The studio album was released in 1982.", "Title: Philip Glass Ensemble\n\nThe Philip Glass Ensemble is a musical group founded by composer Philip Glass in 1968 to serve as a performance outlet for his experimental minimalist music. The Ensemble's instrumentation became a hallmark of Glass's early minimalist style. After Glass wrote his first opera, \"Einstein on the Beach\", for the Ensemble in 1976, he began to compose for other instrumentation more frequently, but he still retains the core ensemble instrumentation.", "Title: Paul Hindemith\n\nPaul Hindemith ( ) (16 November 1895 – 28 December 1963) was a prolific German composer, violist, violinist, teacher and conductor. Notable compositions include his song cycle \"Das Marienleben\" (1923), \"Der Schwanendreher\" for viola and orchestra (1935), and opera \"Mathis der Maler\" (1938). Hindemith's most popular work, both on record and in the concert hall, is likely the \"Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber\", written in 1943.", "Title: Philip Glass\n\nPhilip Morris Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the late 20th century.", "Title: Hindemith Prize\n\nThe international Paul Hindemith Prize promotes outstanding contemporary composers within the framework of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival (SHMF). The award commemorates the musical pedagogy of Paul Hindemith, who wrote the composition \"Plöner Musiktag\" in 1932 on behalf of the Staatliche Bildungsanstalt Plön. The music prize is endowed with 20,000 € and goes together with a composition commission. The prize is presented annually by the Hindemith Foundation in Blonay (Switzerland), the Walter and Käthe Busche Foundation, the Rudolf and Erika Koch Foundation, the Gerhard Trede Foundation, the Franz Wirth Memorial Trust and the Cultural Office of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg since 1990. Since 2010, the winner is found partly by a composition competition. The work of the prize winner is to be premiered within the framework of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival.", "Title: Mörder, Hoffnung der Frauen\n\nMörder, Hoffnung der Frauen (\"Murderer, Hope of Women\") is an opera in one act by Paul Hindemith, written in 1919 on a German libretto by Oskar Kokoschka which he based on his play of 1907. The opera was the first in a triptych of expressionist one-act operas, the others being \"Das Nusch-Nuschi\", and \"Sancta Susanna\". They were the first operas written by Hindemith. The first two were premiered together in Stuttgart on 4 June 1921, all three were performed at the Frankfurt Opera in 1922." ]
7,048
What year did the Video Scandals come out that involved the entrepreneur who founded the El Independiente?
political scandals in Mexico in 2004
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{ "title": [ "Videoscandals", "Carlos Ahumada" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Zorobabel Rodríguez (1849–1901) was a Chilean lawyer, politician, writer and journalist.", " He was born in Quillota on October 4, 1849 and died in Valparaiso on September 29, 1901.", " He founded the \"El Independiente\" and \"La Union\" newspapers.", " He was the son of José Martín Rodríguez Osorio and Francisca Benavides Carrera." ], "title": "Zorobabel Rodríguez (writer)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oaxaca International Literature Competition also known as El Concurso Internacional De Literatura Oaxaca is an \"event within an event\", where the main event is the Oaxaca International Independent Film and Video Festival also known as Festival Internacional De Cine Independiente y Video Oaxaca.", " The two events are held each November in the Mexican city of Oaxaca.", " The festival is an official cultural event of the city of Oaxaca de Juarez." ], "title": "Oaxaca International Literary Competition" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Anti-Communist Front (Frente Anti-Communista Nacional) was a coalition of the anti-communist parties and groups (of ten or more) that supported Carlos Castillo Armas.", " Its program envisioned economic and social reforms for the development of Guatemala and the elimination of communist infiltration.", " Its members included the Anti-Communist Unification Party (PUA), Independent Anti-Communist Party of the West (PIACO), Anti-Communist University Students Committee (CEUA), Comités como el Cívico Independiente, Obrero Anticomunista, Femenino Anticomunista, de Locatarias, Asociación Juvenil Anticomunista, among others.", " In 1955, most member organizations were involved in the establishment of the National Democratic Movement (MDN)." ], "title": "National Anti-Communist Front" }, { "sentences": [ "Colonel Albert Jennings Fountain (October 23, 1838 – disappeared February 1, 1896) was born on Staten Island, New York, on October 23, 1838, to Solomon Jennings and Catherine de la Fontaine.", " He was trained as an attorney and elected to the Texas Senate and the New Mexico Legislature.", " In 1873, Fountain moved from El Paso to Mesilla with his wife Mariana Pérez Fountain and their five children.", " He served the Union Army in California and Arizona during the American Civil War and later as a militia officer defending against raiding Apaches.", " Later, however, he developed a long and supportive history with several tribes, many Mescaleros calling him a friend.", " In Mesilla, he worked as assistant district attorney and probate judge as well as a newspaper editor, founding, in 1877, the Mesilla Valley Independent and the Spanish edition El Independiente del Valle de la Mesilla.", " He also founded the Mesilla Dramatic Society and the Mesilla Valley Opera House, now The Fountain Theater, both originally operated by his family.", " Following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers, Fountain and his 8-year-old son Henry disappeared near White Sands, New Mexico, where his wagon, stains of blood, and evidence of an ambush were left.", " Suspicion centered on two rival landowners, Oliver M. Lee and Albert B. Fall.", " The bodies were never discovered." ], "title": "Albert Jennings Fountain" }, { "sentences": [ "The Videoscandals were political scandals in Mexico in 2004 when videos of prominent politicians taken with hidden cameras were made public.", " The majority of them involved politicians in corrupt dealings with former business man Carlos Ahumada, and another showed a politician spending money in Las Vegas." ], "title": "Videoscandals" }, { "sentences": [ "El Hijo del crack (meaning \"Son of the Star\") is a 1953 Argentine football drama film co-directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and Leopoldo Torres Ríos and starring Armando Bo and Oscar Rovito.", " The film, a tale of a dwindling professional football star and his son was released on December 15, 1953 in Normandie cinema in Buenos Aires.", " The cast involved major professional football players of the time as Mario Boyé, Tucho Méndez and Ángel Labruna and journalists such as Fioravanti.", " It is the last film in which Leopoldo Torres Ríos and Leopoldo Torre Nilsson (father and son) worked together.", " The 77 minute film was produced by Sociedad Independiente Filmadora Argentina (SIFA)." ], "title": "El Hijo del crack" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Accountability Bureau (Urdu: ‎ ; abbreviated NAB), is an autonomous and constitutionally established federal institution responsible to build efforts against corruption and prepare critical national economic intelligence assessments against economic terrorism to the Government of Pakistan.", " It has come under criticism for inhumane treatment of its detainees and the sweeping powers bestowed upon it under the National Accountability Ordinance 1999 promulgated by a military junta.", " Pakistan's parliamentary committee that monitors corruption cases has criticized The National Accountability Bureau for its unwillingness to prosecute former Army officers involved in corruption scandals." ], "title": "National Accountability Bureau" }, { "sentences": [ "El Independiente (English: The Independent ) was a Colombian newspaper that replaced El Espectador, when this newspaper suspended its publication due to a series of illegal actions committed against it by the military regime of Gustavo Rojas Pinilla in 1956." ], "title": "El Independiente (Colombian newspaper)" }, { "sentences": [ "Televisión Independiente de México (\"Independent Mexican Television\", known on air as TIM or Cadena TIM) was a Mexican national television network founded in 1965 by Eugenio Garza Sada.", " It operated until 1973, when it merged with its primary competitor, Telesistema Mexicano, owned by Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta, to form the Televisa conglomerate.", " Televisa absorbed all of TIM's assets, including its television transmitters and its series, including pioneering programs such as El Chavo del Ocho." ], "title": "Televisión Independiente de México" }, { "sentences": [ "Carlos Agustín Ahumada Kurtz (born 1964) is an entrepreneur of dual Argentine-Mexican nationality.", " His main areas of business are mining, construction and football.", " He founded the \"El Independiente\" newspaper in Mexico and was a partner and founding member of Colegio de Imagen Pública A.C." ], "title": "Carlos Ahumada" } ]
[ "Title: Zorobabel Rodríguez (writer)\n\nZorobabel Rodríguez (1849–1901) was a Chilean lawyer, politician, writer and journalist. He was born in Quillota on October 4, 1849 and died in Valparaiso on September 29, 1901. He founded the \"El Independiente\" and \"La Union\" newspapers. He was the son of José Martín Rodríguez Osorio and Francisca Benavides Carrera.", "Title: Oaxaca International Literary Competition\n\nThe Oaxaca International Literature Competition also known as El Concurso Internacional De Literatura Oaxaca is an \"event within an event\", where the main event is the Oaxaca International Independent Film and Video Festival also known as Festival Internacional De Cine Independiente y Video Oaxaca. The two events are held each November in the Mexican city of Oaxaca. The festival is an official cultural event of the city of Oaxaca de Juarez.", "Title: National Anti-Communist Front\n\nThe National Anti-Communist Front (Frente Anti-Communista Nacional) was a coalition of the anti-communist parties and groups (of ten or more) that supported Carlos Castillo Armas. Its program envisioned economic and social reforms for the development of Guatemala and the elimination of communist infiltration. Its members included the Anti-Communist Unification Party (PUA), Independent Anti-Communist Party of the West (PIACO), Anti-Communist University Students Committee (CEUA), Comités como el Cívico Independiente, Obrero Anticomunista, Femenino Anticomunista, de Locatarias, Asociación Juvenil Anticomunista, among others. In 1955, most member organizations were involved in the establishment of the National Democratic Movement (MDN).", "Title: Albert Jennings Fountain\n\nColonel Albert Jennings Fountain (October 23, 1838 – disappeared February 1, 1896) was born on Staten Island, New York, on October 23, 1838, to Solomon Jennings and Catherine de la Fontaine. He was trained as an attorney and elected to the Texas Senate and the New Mexico Legislature. In 1873, Fountain moved from El Paso to Mesilla with his wife Mariana Pérez Fountain and their five children. He served the Union Army in California and Arizona during the American Civil War and later as a militia officer defending against raiding Apaches. Later, however, he developed a long and supportive history with several tribes, many Mescaleros calling him a friend. In Mesilla, he worked as assistant district attorney and probate judge as well as a newspaper editor, founding, in 1877, the Mesilla Valley Independent and the Spanish edition El Independiente del Valle de la Mesilla. He also founded the Mesilla Dramatic Society and the Mesilla Valley Opera House, now The Fountain Theater, both originally operated by his family. Following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers, Fountain and his 8-year-old son Henry disappeared near White Sands, New Mexico, where his wagon, stains of blood, and evidence of an ambush were left. Suspicion centered on two rival landowners, Oliver M. Lee and Albert B. Fall. The bodies were never discovered.", "Title: Videoscandals\n\nThe Videoscandals were political scandals in Mexico in 2004 when videos of prominent politicians taken with hidden cameras were made public. The majority of them involved politicians in corrupt dealings with former business man Carlos Ahumada, and another showed a politician spending money in Las Vegas.", "Title: El Hijo del crack\n\nEl Hijo del crack (meaning \"Son of the Star\") is a 1953 Argentine football drama film co-directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and Leopoldo Torres Ríos and starring Armando Bo and Oscar Rovito. The film, a tale of a dwindling professional football star and his son was released on December 15, 1953 in Normandie cinema in Buenos Aires. The cast involved major professional football players of the time as Mario Boyé, Tucho Méndez and Ángel Labruna and journalists such as Fioravanti. It is the last film in which Leopoldo Torres Ríos and Leopoldo Torre Nilsson (father and son) worked together. The 77 minute film was produced by Sociedad Independiente Filmadora Argentina (SIFA).", "Title: National Accountability Bureau\n\nThe National Accountability Bureau (Urdu: ‎ ; abbreviated NAB), is an autonomous and constitutionally established federal institution responsible to build efforts against corruption and prepare critical national economic intelligence assessments against economic terrorism to the Government of Pakistan. It has come under criticism for inhumane treatment of its detainees and the sweeping powers bestowed upon it under the National Accountability Ordinance 1999 promulgated by a military junta. Pakistan's parliamentary committee that monitors corruption cases has criticized The National Accountability Bureau for its unwillingness to prosecute former Army officers involved in corruption scandals.", "Title: El Independiente (Colombian newspaper)\n\nEl Independiente (English: The Independent ) was a Colombian newspaper that replaced El Espectador, when this newspaper suspended its publication due to a series of illegal actions committed against it by the military regime of Gustavo Rojas Pinilla in 1956.", "Title: Televisión Independiente de México\n\nTelevisión Independiente de México (\"Independent Mexican Television\", known on air as TIM or Cadena TIM) was a Mexican national television network founded in 1965 by Eugenio Garza Sada. It operated until 1973, when it merged with its primary competitor, Telesistema Mexicano, owned by Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta, to form the Televisa conglomerate. Televisa absorbed all of TIM's assets, including its television transmitters and its series, including pioneering programs such as El Chavo del Ocho.", "Title: Carlos Ahumada\n\nCarlos Agustín Ahumada Kurtz (born 1964) is an entrepreneur of dual Argentine-Mexican nationality. His main areas of business are mining, construction and football. He founded the \"El Independiente\" newspaper in Mexico and was a partner and founding member of Colegio de Imagen Pública A.C." ]
7,049
What song did Whitney Avalon parody off of the 2010 "The Lady Killer" album?
Fuck You
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hard
{ "title": [ "Whitney Avalon", "Fuck You (CeeLo Green song)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 4 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Whitney Avalon is an American actress, writer, producer, singer, and rapper best known for creating the Princess Rap Battle series on YouTube, where her channel has over 307 million views.", " She uploaded her first YouTube video in September 2010, a parody of the CeeLo Green song \"Fuck You\"." ], "title": "Whitney Avalon" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Georgia\" is the first promotional single released by American recording artist Cee Lo Green from his third studio album, \"The Lady Killer\", however the track only appears on the Japanese and American Digital versions of the album.", " The single was released on May 11, 2010 as a digital download and a limited edition 7\" single.", " Green revealed that he wrote the song as a tribute to his home in the state of Georgia." ], "title": "Georgia (Cee Lo Green song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Juana Barraza (born 27 December 1957) is a Mexican former professional wrestler and serial killer dubbed \"La Mataviejitas\" (Sp.", " \"The Old Lady Killer\") sentenced to 759 years in prison for killing between 42 to 48 elderly women.", " The first murder attributed to \"Mataviejitas\" has been dated variously to the late 1990s and to a specific killing on 17 November 2003.", " The authorities and the press have given various estimates as to the total number of the killer's victims, with totals ranging from 24 to 49 deaths." ], "title": "Juana Barraza" }, { "sentences": [ "IKEA Heights is a 2009 comedic melodrama web series created by Dave Seger, Paul Bartunek, Delbert Shoopman, Spencer Strauss, and Tom Kauffman for Channel 101.", " The series is a spoof of soap operas and filmed covertly inside the IKEA store in Burbank, California.", " IKEA Heights stars Randall Park, Whitney Avalon, and Matt Braunger." ], "title": "IKEA Heights" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fuck You\" (stylized as \"Fuck You!\"", " or \"F**k You!\")", ", also titled \"Forget You\" or \"FU\" for the clean versions, is a song by American recording artist CeeLo Green.", " It was written as a collaboration between Green, Bruno Mars, The Smeezingtons, and and produced by The Smeezingtons.", " It was released on August 19, 2010 as the first single from Green's third studio album, \"The Lady Killer\" (2010).", " \"Fuck You\" received positive reviews from music critics, and was an international commercial success, making the top-10 in thirteen countries, including topping charts in the United Kingdom, and number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100." ], "title": "Fuck You (CeeLo Green song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Cry Baby\" is the sixth official single from American soul singer Cee Lo Green's third studio album, \"The Lady Killer\".", " The single was released via digital download and promotional CD single on October 10, 2011.", " The single version of the track is a slightly different remix of the track, featuring a slightly faster beat and tempo.", " The music video for the song was premiered on August 8, 2011 through Cee Lo Green's official YouTube channel.", " The single has so far peaked at #58 on the UK Singles Chart due to strong downloads from \"The Lady Killer\"." ], "title": "Cry Baby (Cee Lo Green song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Joëlle Jones is an American comic book artist.", " She is best known for creating \"Lady Killer\", a comic series published in 2015–2016 by Dark Horse Comics which she illustrated and co-wrote with Jamie S. Rich.", " The series is about a 1960s housewife who moonlights as a killer.", " At the 2016 Eisner Awards, \"Lady Killer\" was nominated for Best Limited Series and Jones received nominations for Best Penciller/Inker and Best Cover Artist." ], "title": "Joëlle Jones" }, { "sentences": [ "In shogi, the Lady Killer Wham-Bam Rook or Lady Killer Rushing Rook (女殺しドッカン飛車 \"onna koroshi dokkan hisha\") or Oniroku Dan Dokkan Rook (鬼六流ドッカン飛車 or 鬼六流どっかん飛車 \"dan oniroku-ryuu dokkan hisha\") is a surprise opening that was used by BDSM pornography author Oniroku Dan to defeat a woman professional shogi player." ], "title": "Lady Killer Wham-Bam Rook" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Want You\" is a song by American recording artist Cee Lo Green, from his third studio album \"The Lady Killer\".", " The song was released via digital download and CD single on June 5, 2011.", " French TV channel Canal+ featured a live concert on Nov. 12, 2010, a few days after the release of the album, in which a version close to the later single was performed.", " The single version of the track is a slightly different remix of the track, and has been issued under the title \"I Want You (Hold On to Love)\", to distinguish it from the album version.", " The single version incorporates a sample of Saint Tropez's 1978 track \"Hold on to Love\".", " The music video for the song was premiered on May 27 through Cee Lo Green's official YouTube channel.", " The song is featured on the Compilation album \"Now 79\" despite only peaking at #90 on the UK Singles Chart." ], "title": "I Want You (Hold Onto Love)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fool for You\" is a song by American soul singer CeeLo Green from his third studio album, \"The Lady Killer\".", " The song was solicited to radio as the album's third single on March 8, 2011.", " The single version of the track features guest vocals from Canadian singer Melanie Fiona; the album version, however, features vocals from American singer Philip Bailey.", " No music video was released for the song." ], "title": "Fool for You" } ]
[ "Title: Whitney Avalon\n\nWhitney Avalon is an American actress, writer, producer, singer, and rapper best known for creating the Princess Rap Battle series on YouTube, where her channel has over 307 million views. She uploaded her first YouTube video in September 2010, a parody of the CeeLo Green song \"Fuck You\".", "Title: Georgia (Cee Lo Green song)\n\n\"Georgia\" is the first promotional single released by American recording artist Cee Lo Green from his third studio album, \"The Lady Killer\", however the track only appears on the Japanese and American Digital versions of the album. The single was released on May 11, 2010 as a digital download and a limited edition 7\" single. Green revealed that he wrote the song as a tribute to his home in the state of Georgia.", "Title: Juana Barraza\n\nJuana Barraza (born 27 December 1957) is a Mexican former professional wrestler and serial killer dubbed \"La Mataviejitas\" (Sp. \"The Old Lady Killer\") sentenced to 759 years in prison for killing between 42 to 48 elderly women. The first murder attributed to \"Mataviejitas\" has been dated variously to the late 1990s and to a specific killing on 17 November 2003. The authorities and the press have given various estimates as to the total number of the killer's victims, with totals ranging from 24 to 49 deaths.", "Title: IKEA Heights\n\nIKEA Heights is a 2009 comedic melodrama web series created by Dave Seger, Paul Bartunek, Delbert Shoopman, Spencer Strauss, and Tom Kauffman for Channel 101. The series is a spoof of soap operas and filmed covertly inside the IKEA store in Burbank, California. IKEA Heights stars Randall Park, Whitney Avalon, and Matt Braunger.", "Title: Fuck You (CeeLo Green song)\n\n\"Fuck You\" (stylized as \"Fuck You!\" or \"F**k You!\") , also titled \"Forget You\" or \"FU\" for the clean versions, is a song by American recording artist CeeLo Green. It was written as a collaboration between Green, Bruno Mars, The Smeezingtons, and and produced by The Smeezingtons. It was released on August 19, 2010 as the first single from Green's third studio album, \"The Lady Killer\" (2010). \"Fuck You\" received positive reviews from music critics, and was an international commercial success, making the top-10 in thirteen countries, including topping charts in the United Kingdom, and number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "Title: Cry Baby (Cee Lo Green song)\n\n\"Cry Baby\" is the sixth official single from American soul singer Cee Lo Green's third studio album, \"The Lady Killer\". The single was released via digital download and promotional CD single on October 10, 2011. The single version of the track is a slightly different remix of the track, featuring a slightly faster beat and tempo. The music video for the song was premiered on August 8, 2011 through Cee Lo Green's official YouTube channel. The single has so far peaked at #58 on the UK Singles Chart due to strong downloads from \"The Lady Killer\".", "Title: Joëlle Jones\n\nJoëlle Jones is an American comic book artist. She is best known for creating \"Lady Killer\", a comic series published in 2015–2016 by Dark Horse Comics which she illustrated and co-wrote with Jamie S. Rich. The series is about a 1960s housewife who moonlights as a killer. At the 2016 Eisner Awards, \"Lady Killer\" was nominated for Best Limited Series and Jones received nominations for Best Penciller/Inker and Best Cover Artist.", "Title: Lady Killer Wham-Bam Rook\n\nIn shogi, the Lady Killer Wham-Bam Rook or Lady Killer Rushing Rook (女殺しドッカン飛車 \"onna koroshi dokkan hisha\") or Oniroku Dan Dokkan Rook (鬼六流ドッカン飛車 or 鬼六流どっかん飛車 \"dan oniroku-ryuu dokkan hisha\") is a surprise opening that was used by BDSM pornography author Oniroku Dan to defeat a woman professional shogi player.", "Title: I Want You (Hold Onto Love)\n\n\"I Want You\" is a song by American recording artist Cee Lo Green, from his third studio album \"The Lady Killer\". The song was released via digital download and CD single on June 5, 2011. French TV channel Canal+ featured a live concert on Nov. 12, 2010, a few days after the release of the album, in which a version close to the later single was performed. The single version of the track is a slightly different remix of the track, and has been issued under the title \"I Want You (Hold On to Love)\", to distinguish it from the album version. The single version incorporates a sample of Saint Tropez's 1978 track \"Hold on to Love\". The music video for the song was premiered on May 27 through Cee Lo Green's official YouTube channel. The song is featured on the Compilation album \"Now 79\" despite only peaking at #90 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Title: Fool for You\n\n\"Fool for You\" is a song by American soul singer CeeLo Green from his third studio album, \"The Lady Killer\". The song was solicited to radio as the album's third single on March 8, 2011. The single version of the track features guest vocals from Canadian singer Melanie Fiona; the album version, however, features vocals from American singer Philip Bailey. No music video was released for the song." ]
7,050
Between the American Christian rock band, Daniel Amos, and English alternative rock quartet, Gene, which experimented with country rock?
Daniel Amos
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{ "title": [ "Gene (band)", "Daniel Amos", "Daniel Amos" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Daniel Amos (aka D. A., Dä) is an American Christian rock band formed in 1974 by Terry Scott Taylor on guitars and vocals, Marty Dieckmeyer on bass guitar, Steve Baxter on guitars and Jerry Chamberlain on lead guitars.", " Current members include bassist Tim Chandler, guitarist Greg Flesch and drummer Ed McTaggart.", " Over the band's career, they have experimented with country rock, rock, new wave, and alternative rock." ], "title": "Daniel Amos" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Amos is the self-titled debut album by Christian rock band Daniel Amos.", " The album was issued in 1976 by Maranatha!", " Music and was produced by Al Perkins.", " It is typical of the country rock sound the band performed in the mid-1970s before their switch to alternative rock in the early 1980s." ], "title": "Daniel Amos (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Amos Live in Anaheim 1985 is the title of a DVD released in 2003 by the American rock band Daniel Amos on Stunt Records." ], "title": "Daniel Amos Live in Anaheim 1985" }, { "sentences": [ "Gene were an English alternative rock quartet that rose to prominence in the mid-1990s.", " Formed in 1993, they were popularly labelled as a Britpop band and often drew comparisons to The Smiths because of their Morrissey-esque lead singer, Martin Rossiter.", " Gene's music was influenced by The Jam, The Smiths, The Style Council and The Clash." ], "title": "Gene (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "¡Alarma!", " is the fourth studio album by Christian rock band Daniel Amos, issued on Newpax Records in April 1981.", " It is the first album in their \"¡Alarma!", " Chronicles\" series and one of the earliest records in the Christian alternative rock genre." ], "title": "¡Alarma! (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Horrendous Disc is the third studio album by Christian rock band Daniel Amos.", " Originally recorded in 1978 for Maranatha!", " Music, it was not released until 1981 when it was issued by Larry Norman's Solid Rock Records, weeks before the release of the band's fourth album.", " The album is noted as a departure from the band's early country rock sound." ], "title": "Horrendous Disc" }, { "sentences": [ "MotorCycle is the tenth studio album by Christian alternative rock band Daniel Amos, issued in 1993 on BAI Records.", " It was the band's first album under the Daniel Amos moniker - as opposed to the shortened DA - since \"Vox Humana\" in 1984." ], "title": "MotorCycle" }, { "sentences": [ "Alex MacDougall is an American record producer, and percussionist.", " MacDougall is best known for being a member of the Christian rock band Daniel Amos in the late-1970s in addition to his production and recording session credits.", " He was also a member of Selah, The Way, Salvation Air Force, The Richie Furay Band, The Randy Stonehill Band and The Larry Norman Band." ], "title": "Alex MacDougall" }, { "sentences": [ "Shotgun Angel is the second album by Christian rock band Daniel Amos, released in 1977.", " It was their final album for Maranatha!", " Music and their last album performed in their early country rock sound." ], "title": "Shotgun Angel" }, { "sentences": [ "Lost Dogs are an American musical supergroup formed in 1991, comprising vocalists, songwriters, and guitarists from multiple Christian alternative rock bands.", " Their current lineup includes Terry Scott Taylor (Daniel Amos, the Swirling Eddies), Michael Roe (The 77s), Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong (The Choir).", " The original lineup included Gene Eugene (Adam Again), who died in 2000.", " The band's eclectic blending of folk, blues, country, and rock has been characterized as \"a sort of CCM equivalent to the Traveling Wilburys\".", " The band released their debut album \"Scenic Routes\" in 1992 as a one-time collaboration." ], "title": "Lost Dogs" } ]
[ "Title: Daniel Amos\n\nDaniel Amos (aka D. A., Dä) is an American Christian rock band formed in 1974 by Terry Scott Taylor on guitars and vocals, Marty Dieckmeyer on bass guitar, Steve Baxter on guitars and Jerry Chamberlain on lead guitars. Current members include bassist Tim Chandler, guitarist Greg Flesch and drummer Ed McTaggart. Over the band's career, they have experimented with country rock, rock, new wave, and alternative rock.", "Title: Daniel Amos (album)\n\nDaniel Amos is the self-titled debut album by Christian rock band Daniel Amos. The album was issued in 1976 by Maranatha! Music and was produced by Al Perkins. It is typical of the country rock sound the band performed in the mid-1970s before their switch to alternative rock in the early 1980s.", "Title: Daniel Amos Live in Anaheim 1985\n\nDaniel Amos Live in Anaheim 1985 is the title of a DVD released in 2003 by the American rock band Daniel Amos on Stunt Records.", "Title: Gene (band)\n\nGene were an English alternative rock quartet that rose to prominence in the mid-1990s. Formed in 1993, they were popularly labelled as a Britpop band and often drew comparisons to The Smiths because of their Morrissey-esque lead singer, Martin Rossiter. Gene's music was influenced by The Jam, The Smiths, The Style Council and The Clash.", "Title: ¡Alarma! (album)\n\n¡Alarma! is the fourth studio album by Christian rock band Daniel Amos, issued on Newpax Records in April 1981. It is the first album in their \"¡Alarma! Chronicles\" series and one of the earliest records in the Christian alternative rock genre.", "Title: Horrendous Disc\n\nHorrendous Disc is the third studio album by Christian rock band Daniel Amos. Originally recorded in 1978 for Maranatha! Music, it was not released until 1981 when it was issued by Larry Norman's Solid Rock Records, weeks before the release of the band's fourth album. The album is noted as a departure from the band's early country rock sound.", "Title: MotorCycle\n\nMotorCycle is the tenth studio album by Christian alternative rock band Daniel Amos, issued in 1993 on BAI Records. It was the band's first album under the Daniel Amos moniker - as opposed to the shortened DA - since \"Vox Humana\" in 1984.", "Title: Alex MacDougall\n\nAlex MacDougall is an American record producer, and percussionist. MacDougall is best known for being a member of the Christian rock band Daniel Amos in the late-1970s in addition to his production and recording session credits. He was also a member of Selah, The Way, Salvation Air Force, The Richie Furay Band, The Randy Stonehill Band and The Larry Norman Band.", "Title: Shotgun Angel\n\nShotgun Angel is the second album by Christian rock band Daniel Amos, released in 1977. It was their final album for Maranatha! Music and their last album performed in their early country rock sound.", "Title: Lost Dogs\n\nLost Dogs are an American musical supergroup formed in 1991, comprising vocalists, songwriters, and guitarists from multiple Christian alternative rock bands. Their current lineup includes Terry Scott Taylor (Daniel Amos, the Swirling Eddies), Michael Roe (The 77s), Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong (The Choir). The original lineup included Gene Eugene (Adam Again), who died in 2000. The band's eclectic blending of folk, blues, country, and rock has been characterized as \"a sort of CCM equivalent to the Traveling Wilburys\". The band released their debut album \"Scenic Routes\" in 1992 as a one-time collaboration." ]
7,051
COMO Connect, formerly Columbia Transit, is a city-owned public bus system that serves the city of Columbia, a city in which U.S. state, and the county seat of Boone County?
Missouri
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{ "title": [ "COMO Connect", "Columbia, Missouri" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Leduc Transit is public bus system operated by the City of Leduc and Leduc County in the Edmonton Capital Region of Alberta, Canada.", " The service began on September 8, 2014.", " The capital investment was 5.16 million dollars CAD.", " GreenTRIP (Green Transit Initiatives Project), a provincial fund to assist public transportation projects, has contributed 3.44 million dollars CAD.", " The remainder will be divided 65-35 between the City and the County respectively." ], "title": "Leduc Transit" }, { "sentences": [ "Athens Transit is a public bus system in Athens, Georgia, United States.", " The system was started in 1976, and today 18 routes operate throughout the city.", " The standard fare is $1.75.", " University of Georgia students, faculty, and staff and Piedmont College students ride fare-free with a valid I.D. However, in the case of UGA, part of the student transportation fee goes to Athens Transit as reimbursement for each ride taken.", " Most bus routes have the buses stop at a given location once per hour during operating hours." ], "title": "Athens Transit" }, { "sentences": [ "MarqTran is a public bus system operated out of Marquette, Michigan, USA.", " It provides basic transportation needs to people throughout Marquette County.", " The MarqTran bus is the county's only mass transit system." ], "title": "MarqTran" }, { "sentences": [ "Broward County Transit (also known as BCT) is the public transit authority in Broward County, Florida.", " It is the second-largest transit system in Florida after Miami-Dade Transit.", " It currently operates the only public bus system in Broward County.", " Besides serving Broward County, It also serves portions of Palm Beach County and Miami-Dade County, where it overlaps its service with Miami-Dade Transit and Palm Tran." ], "title": "Broward County Transit" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bee-Line Bus System, branded on the buses in lowercase as the bee-line system, is a bus system serving Westchester County, New York.", " The system is owned by the county's Department of Public Works and Transportation.", " It was founded on May 1, 1978, by the then Westchester County Department of Transportation to consolidate the bus system with thirteen private bus companies and has been given control over the buses, fare structure, routes, and services.", " By the 1980s, the bus system had an identity problem in who was providing the service.", " On May 19, 1987, WCDOT officially named the bus service \"The Bee-Line System\" with a 'bee-in-flight' mascot.", " The Westchester County Department of Public Works and Transportation currently contracts out to two private bus companies to provide service in Westchester County and the surrounding counties: Yonkers-based Liberty Lines Transit, Inc., the main company that either bought out or obtained franchises from the other twelve bus companies over the years, operates buses on all but three bus routes; and Cortlandt Manor-based P.T.L.A. Enterprise, Inc., a small company that operates buses on routes 16, 18, and 31." ], "title": "Bee-Line Bus System" }, { "sentences": [ "Arlington Transit (ART) is a bus transit system that operates in Arlington County, Virginia, and is managed by the county government.", " It includes part of the Pike Ride service along Columbia Pike, shared with WMATA.", " Most of its services are designed to connect city neighborhoods with nearby Metro stations.", " ART, under contract with the neighboring City of Falls Church, ran that municipality's GEORGE bus system from 2009 to 2010, which had served as a feeder to Metrorail stations at the east and west ends of that City, until the city's suspension of the service due to budget constraints." ], "title": "Arlington Transit" }, { "sentences": [ "The Boone County Sheriff's Department is the agency responsible for general law enforcement, court services, and corrections services in Boone County, Missouri.", " It is responsible for law enforcement in unincorporated Boone County, as well as in several municipalities.", " Several cities including Columbia, as well as the University of Missouri, have their own police departments; however, all departments house prisoners in the Boone County Jail, operated by the BCSD.", " The current sheriff of Boone County is Dwayne Carey, who has held the position since 2005, and ran unopposed in 2008 and 2012.", " The BCSD is headquartered in Columbia, which is the county seat and the largest city in Boone County." ], "title": "Boone County Sheriff's Department (Missouri)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hammond Transit System was the provider of bus service in the Chicago suburb of Hammond, Indiana.", " It features four local intra-city routes and one route that provides access to neighboring Whiting and Chicago's East Side neighborhood.", " The system was established in 1976 as replacement for the discontinued bus service provided by Chicago & Calumet District Transit Co.", " The service was a division of the Hammond city government.", " As of January 1, 2010, the system is operated by the Northwest Indiana Regional Bus Authority.", " Hammond Transit Center acts as a transit hub, linking together all system routes, as well as Pace suburban bus system, East Chicago Transit and Gary Public Transportation Corporation bus routes." ], "title": "Hammond Transit" }, { "sentences": [ "COMO Connect, formerly Columbia Transit, is a city-owned public bus system that serves the city of Columbia, Missouri.", " The system operates Monday through Saturday, except on major holidays.", " Services include fixed-route services, on-call para-transit shuttles for the disabled, a system of commuter shuttles for students and employees of the University of Missouri, and hotel shuttles (known as the \"Spirit Shuttle\") during MU football games.", " In fiscal year 2009, 2,007,263 rides were logged along the system's six fixed routes and University of Missouri Shuttle routes, while the latest available records show 27,000 rides logged aboard the para-transit service." ], "title": "COMO Connect" }, { "sentences": [ "Columbia is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri and the county seat of Boone County.", " Founded in 1821, it is home to the University of Missouri and is the principal city of the Columbia Metropolitan Area.", " It is Missouri's fourth most-populous city, with an estimated population of 120,612 in 2016.", " As a midwestern college town, the city has a reputation for progressive politics, public art, and powerful journalism.", " The tripartite establishment of Stephens College (1833), the University of Missouri (1839), and Columbia College (1851) has ever since made the city a center of education, culture, and athletic competition; these three schools surround the city's central business district to the east, south, and north.", " At the center of Downtown is 8th Street, also known as the Avenue of the Columns, which connects Francis Quadrangle and Jesse Hall to the Boone County Courthouse and the City Hall.", " Originally an agricultural town, the cultivation of the mind is Columbia's chief economic concern today.", " Never a major center of manufacturing, the city also depends on healthcare, insurance, and technology businesses.", " Several companies, such as Shelter Insurance, Carfax, and Slackers CDs and Games, were founded in the city.", " Cultural institutions include the State Historical Society of Missouri, the Museum of Art and Archaeology, and the annual True/False Film Festival.", " The Missouri Tigers, the state's only major college athletic program, play football at Faurot Field and basketball at Mizzou Arena as members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC)." ], "title": "Columbia, Missouri" } ]
[ "Title: Leduc Transit\n\nLeduc Transit is public bus system operated by the City of Leduc and Leduc County in the Edmonton Capital Region of Alberta, Canada. The service began on September 8, 2014. The capital investment was 5.16 million dollars CAD. GreenTRIP (Green Transit Initiatives Project), a provincial fund to assist public transportation projects, has contributed 3.44 million dollars CAD. The remainder will be divided 65-35 between the City and the County respectively.", "Title: Athens Transit\n\nAthens Transit is a public bus system in Athens, Georgia, United States. The system was started in 1976, and today 18 routes operate throughout the city. The standard fare is $1.75. University of Georgia students, faculty, and staff and Piedmont College students ride fare-free with a valid I.D. However, in the case of UGA, part of the student transportation fee goes to Athens Transit as reimbursement for each ride taken. Most bus routes have the buses stop at a given location once per hour during operating hours.", "Title: MarqTran\n\nMarqTran is a public bus system operated out of Marquette, Michigan, USA. It provides basic transportation needs to people throughout Marquette County. The MarqTran bus is the county's only mass transit system.", "Title: Broward County Transit\n\nBroward County Transit (also known as BCT) is the public transit authority in Broward County, Florida. It is the second-largest transit system in Florida after Miami-Dade Transit. It currently operates the only public bus system in Broward County. Besides serving Broward County, It also serves portions of Palm Beach County and Miami-Dade County, where it overlaps its service with Miami-Dade Transit and Palm Tran.", "Title: Bee-Line Bus System\n\nThe Bee-Line Bus System, branded on the buses in lowercase as the bee-line system, is a bus system serving Westchester County, New York. The system is owned by the county's Department of Public Works and Transportation. It was founded on May 1, 1978, by the then Westchester County Department of Transportation to consolidate the bus system with thirteen private bus companies and has been given control over the buses, fare structure, routes, and services. By the 1980s, the bus system had an identity problem in who was providing the service. On May 19, 1987, WCDOT officially named the bus service \"The Bee-Line System\" with a 'bee-in-flight' mascot. The Westchester County Department of Public Works and Transportation currently contracts out to two private bus companies to provide service in Westchester County and the surrounding counties: Yonkers-based Liberty Lines Transit, Inc., the main company that either bought out or obtained franchises from the other twelve bus companies over the years, operates buses on all but three bus routes; and Cortlandt Manor-based P.T.L.A. Enterprise, Inc., a small company that operates buses on routes 16, 18, and 31.", "Title: Arlington Transit\n\nArlington Transit (ART) is a bus transit system that operates in Arlington County, Virginia, and is managed by the county government. It includes part of the Pike Ride service along Columbia Pike, shared with WMATA. Most of its services are designed to connect city neighborhoods with nearby Metro stations. ART, under contract with the neighboring City of Falls Church, ran that municipality's GEORGE bus system from 2009 to 2010, which had served as a feeder to Metrorail stations at the east and west ends of that City, until the city's suspension of the service due to budget constraints.", "Title: Boone County Sheriff's Department (Missouri)\n\nThe Boone County Sheriff's Department is the agency responsible for general law enforcement, court services, and corrections services in Boone County, Missouri. It is responsible for law enforcement in unincorporated Boone County, as well as in several municipalities. Several cities including Columbia, as well as the University of Missouri, have their own police departments; however, all departments house prisoners in the Boone County Jail, operated by the BCSD. The current sheriff of Boone County is Dwayne Carey, who has held the position since 2005, and ran unopposed in 2008 and 2012. The BCSD is headquartered in Columbia, which is the county seat and the largest city in Boone County.", "Title: Hammond Transit\n\nHammond Transit System was the provider of bus service in the Chicago suburb of Hammond, Indiana. It features four local intra-city routes and one route that provides access to neighboring Whiting and Chicago's East Side neighborhood. The system was established in 1976 as replacement for the discontinued bus service provided by Chicago & Calumet District Transit Co. The service was a division of the Hammond city government. As of January 1, 2010, the system is operated by the Northwest Indiana Regional Bus Authority. Hammond Transit Center acts as a transit hub, linking together all system routes, as well as Pace suburban bus system, East Chicago Transit and Gary Public Transportation Corporation bus routes.", "Title: COMO Connect\n\nCOMO Connect, formerly Columbia Transit, is a city-owned public bus system that serves the city of Columbia, Missouri. The system operates Monday through Saturday, except on major holidays. Services include fixed-route services, on-call para-transit shuttles for the disabled, a system of commuter shuttles for students and employees of the University of Missouri, and hotel shuttles (known as the \"Spirit Shuttle\") during MU football games. In fiscal year 2009, 2,007,263 rides were logged along the system's six fixed routes and University of Missouri Shuttle routes, while the latest available records show 27,000 rides logged aboard the para-transit service.", "Title: Columbia, Missouri\n\nColumbia is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri and the county seat of Boone County. Founded in 1821, it is home to the University of Missouri and is the principal city of the Columbia Metropolitan Area. It is Missouri's fourth most-populous city, with an estimated population of 120,612 in 2016. As a midwestern college town, the city has a reputation for progressive politics, public art, and powerful journalism. The tripartite establishment of Stephens College (1833), the University of Missouri (1839), and Columbia College (1851) has ever since made the city a center of education, culture, and athletic competition; these three schools surround the city's central business district to the east, south, and north. At the center of Downtown is 8th Street, also known as the Avenue of the Columns, which connects Francis Quadrangle and Jesse Hall to the Boone County Courthouse and the City Hall. Originally an agricultural town, the cultivation of the mind is Columbia's chief economic concern today. Never a major center of manufacturing, the city also depends on healthcare, insurance, and technology businesses. Several companies, such as Shelter Insurance, Carfax, and Slackers CDs and Games, were founded in the city. Cultural institutions include the State Historical Society of Missouri, the Museum of Art and Archaeology, and the annual True/False Film Festival. The Missouri Tigers, the state's only major college athletic program, play football at Faurot Field and basketball at Mizzou Arena as members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC)." ]
7,052
Robert Crouch Kinney was a native of Illinois that crossed what 2170 mi historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon?
Oregon Trail
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{ "title": [ "Robert Crouch Kinney", "Robert Crouch Kinney", "Oregon Trail" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The California Trail was an emigrant trail of about 3000 mi across the western half of the North American continent from Missouri River towns to what is now the state of California.", " After it was established, the first half of the California Trail followed the same corridor of networked river valley trails as the Oregon Trail and the Mormon Trail, namely the valleys of the Platte, North Platte and Sweetwater rivers to Wyoming.", " In the present states of Wyoming, Idaho, and Utah, the California and Oregon trails split into several different trails or cutoffs." ], "title": "California Trail" }, { "sentences": [ "West Brownsville is a former important transportation nexus and a present-day borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States and part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.", " The population was 1,075 at the 2000 census.", " Culturally, by postal route, and socially, the community is part of cross-river sister-city Brownsville, for the two were long joined by the Amerindian trail known as Nemacolin's Path that became a wagon road after the American Revolution.", " Brownsville was the first point where the descent from the Appalachians could safely reach the river down the generally steep banks of the Monongahela River.", " Between Brownsville and West Brownsville was a shallow stretch, usable as a river ford astride a major Emigrant Trail to the various attractive regions in the Northwest Territory, the first National Road, the Cumberland Pike (Now U.S. Route 40 )." ], "title": "West Brownsville, Pennsylvania" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oregon Trail is a 2170 mi historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon.", " The eastern part of the Oregon Trail spanned part of the future state of Kansas, and nearly all of what are now the states of Nebraska and Wyoming.", " The western half of the trail spanned most of the future states of Idaho and Oregon." ], "title": "Oregon Trail" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1820s Malden Inn (also sometimes as \"The Kreppsville Inn\") and John Krepps Tavern is a historic building in the unincorporated bedroom community of Malden, Pennsylvania at the junction of South Malden Road and Old U.S. Route 40 (US40), the historic Cumberland Pike.", " The Inn's Malden location (present-day borough of Centerville, PA) along the western part of the Amerindian trail known as Nemacolin's Path transformed into a wagon road linking the river ford between Brownsville–West Brownsville with the former frontier towns of Washington, Pennsylvania and Wheeling, West Virginia, where the Emigrant Trail then allowed an easy crossing the Ohio River.", " The Inn had a good commercial site astride the old National Pike (U.S. Route 40 before the 1960s highway construction project) about three miles west of the long climb up from West Brownsville and Denbo Heights, PA being located at the former junction of Malden Road connecting northwards to Coal Center and California situated about half-the-way to Centerville from the Brownsville ford and the ferry terminus below Blainsburg just North-northeast of West Brownsville." ], "title": "Malden Inn" }, { "sentences": [ "The Goose Lake Valley is located in south-central Oregon and northeastern California in the United States.", " It is a high valley at the northwestern corner of North America's Great Basin.", " Much of the valley floor is covered by Goose Lake, a large endorheic lake that straddles the Oregon–California border.", " Native Americans inhabited the Goose Lake Valley for thousands of years before explorers arrived in the 19th century.", " The pioneer wagon route known as the Applegate Trail crossed the Goose Lake Valley on its way to southern Oregon.", " At the south end of Goose Lake, the Lassen Cutoff separated from the Applegate Trail and headed south toward the Sacramento Valley.", " Today, Lakeview, Oregon, is the largest settlement in the valley.", " Livestock ranching and lumber mills are the valley's main commercial activity.", " The Goose Lake Valley offers a number of recreational opportunities including hang-gliding, hunting, fishing, and birdwatching." ], "title": "Goose Lake Valley" }, { "sentences": [ "Granite Pass on the California Trail, located in what is now Cassia County, Idaho less than half a mile north of Utah, has historic significance dating to 1842 when it was found by Joseph B. Chiles to serve as an adequate emigrant trail route to come west toward California from the Oregon Trail route that went through Fort Hall.", " Chiles was then returning east to Fort Hall in a small group that dropped out of the Bartleson–Bidwell Party, the first group attempting to emigrate with wagons from Missouri to California.", " The Granite Pass can be seen from far away, coming from that direction.", " When Chiles brought a west-bound wagon group through the pass in 1843 it became established.", " The California Trail eventually evolved and went through this pass; Chiles led seven different groups through the pass.", " When first used for emigrants as a wagon trail, it was part of Mexico." ], "title": "Granite Pass (California Trail)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Boonslick, or Boone's Lick Country, is a cultural region of Missouri along the Missouri River that played an important role in the westward expansion of the United States and the development of Missouri's statehood in the early 19th century.", " The Boone's Lick Trail, a route paralleling the north bank of the river between St. Charles and Franklin, Missouri, was the primary thoroughfare for settlers moving westward from St. Louis in the early 19th century.", " Its terminus in Franklin marked the beginning of the Santa Fe Trail, which eventually became a major conduit for Spanish trade in the American Southwest.", " Later it connected to the large emigrant trails, including the Oregon and California Trails, used by pioneers, gold-seekers and other early settlers of the West.", " The region takes its name from a salt spring or \"lick\" in western Howard County, where Nathan and Daniel Morgan Boone, sons of famed frontiersman Daniel Boone, built a homestead in 1807." ], "title": "Boonslick" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Crouch Kinney (July 4, 1813 – March 2, 1875) was an American businessman and politician in what became the state of Oregon.", " A native of Illinois, he helped found Muscatine, Iowa, before crossing the Oregon Trail and settling in what became Oregon.", " In Oregon he was a prominent businessman in the milling business and served in the Oregon Territorial Legislature before being a member of the Oregon Constitutional Convention." ], "title": "Robert Crouch Kinney" }, { "sentences": [ "Cow Creek is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 35 mi long, in north central Montana in the United States.", " Cow Creek rises in the southern foothills of the Bear Paw Mountains in western Blaine County and flows east and then south, joining the Missouri approximately 25 mi northeast of Winifred, Montana—or 22 mi upstream from the Fred Robinson Bridge.", " Cow Creek flows down to the Missouri in a canyon that passes through the Missouri Breaks, which are severely eroded badlands that extend out on either side from the Missouri River.", " The floor of Cow Creek canyon provided a pathway of travel from the Montana plains north of the river, down to the Missouri – at the mouth of Cow Creek, Cow Island made fording the Missouri easier – a steep but short trail on the south bank of the Missouri opposite Cow Creek completed this route which led from the northern Montana plains to the central and southern Montana plains.", " This pathway was used by migrating buffalo/bison and nomadic American Natives for centuries.", " During the steamboat era on the Missouri River, when low water prevented riverboats getting up to Fort Benton, the mouth of Cow Creek became a river landing and freighting depot, and it was the start of the Cow Island Trail by which freight was moved on to Fort Benton by going north up Cow Creek and then west.", " In 1877 the Nez Perce Indian Tribe, fleeing to Canada, had several skirmishes along Cow Creek including the \"Battle of Cow Island\", and several days later at a camp on Cow Creek the Nez Perce, thinking themselves now beyond the reach of the U.S. Army, made the fateful decision to slow down, rather than push on for the Canada–US border.", " Today, modern highways have by passed Cow Creek, and the buffalo and the nomadic Indian are gone.", " Cow Creek is dormant, in one of the most remote spots of the isolated regions of the vast area known as the Montana Missouri Breaks." ], "title": "Cow Creek (Montana)" }, { "sentences": [ "The historic 2170 mi Oregon Trail connected various towns along the Missouri River to Oregon's Willamette Valley.", " It was used during the 19th century by Great Plains pioneers who were seeking fertile land in the West and North." ], "title": "Route of the Oregon Trail" } ]
[ "Title: California Trail\n\nThe California Trail was an emigrant trail of about 3000 mi across the western half of the North American continent from Missouri River towns to what is now the state of California. After it was established, the first half of the California Trail followed the same corridor of networked river valley trails as the Oregon Trail and the Mormon Trail, namely the valleys of the Platte, North Platte and Sweetwater rivers to Wyoming. In the present states of Wyoming, Idaho, and Utah, the California and Oregon trails split into several different trails or cutoffs.", "Title: West Brownsville, Pennsylvania\n\nWest Brownsville is a former important transportation nexus and a present-day borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States and part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The population was 1,075 at the 2000 census. Culturally, by postal route, and socially, the community is part of cross-river sister-city Brownsville, for the two were long joined by the Amerindian trail known as Nemacolin's Path that became a wagon road after the American Revolution. Brownsville was the first point where the descent from the Appalachians could safely reach the river down the generally steep banks of the Monongahela River. Between Brownsville and West Brownsville was a shallow stretch, usable as a river ford astride a major Emigrant Trail to the various attractive regions in the Northwest Territory, the first National Road, the Cumberland Pike (Now U.S. Route 40 ).", "Title: Oregon Trail\n\nThe Oregon Trail is a 2170 mi historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon. The eastern part of the Oregon Trail spanned part of the future state of Kansas, and nearly all of what are now the states of Nebraska and Wyoming. The western half of the trail spanned most of the future states of Idaho and Oregon.", "Title: Malden Inn\n\nThe 1820s Malden Inn (also sometimes as \"The Kreppsville Inn\") and John Krepps Tavern is a historic building in the unincorporated bedroom community of Malden, Pennsylvania at the junction of South Malden Road and Old U.S. Route 40 (US40), the historic Cumberland Pike. The Inn's Malden location (present-day borough of Centerville, PA) along the western part of the Amerindian trail known as Nemacolin's Path transformed into a wagon road linking the river ford between Brownsville–West Brownsville with the former frontier towns of Washington, Pennsylvania and Wheeling, West Virginia, where the Emigrant Trail then allowed an easy crossing the Ohio River. The Inn had a good commercial site astride the old National Pike (U.S. Route 40 before the 1960s highway construction project) about three miles west of the long climb up from West Brownsville and Denbo Heights, PA being located at the former junction of Malden Road connecting northwards to Coal Center and California situated about half-the-way to Centerville from the Brownsville ford and the ferry terminus below Blainsburg just North-northeast of West Brownsville.", "Title: Goose Lake Valley\n\nThe Goose Lake Valley is located in south-central Oregon and northeastern California in the United States. It is a high valley at the northwestern corner of North America's Great Basin. Much of the valley floor is covered by Goose Lake, a large endorheic lake that straddles the Oregon–California border. Native Americans inhabited the Goose Lake Valley for thousands of years before explorers arrived in the 19th century. The pioneer wagon route known as the Applegate Trail crossed the Goose Lake Valley on its way to southern Oregon. At the south end of Goose Lake, the Lassen Cutoff separated from the Applegate Trail and headed south toward the Sacramento Valley. Today, Lakeview, Oregon, is the largest settlement in the valley. Livestock ranching and lumber mills are the valley's main commercial activity. The Goose Lake Valley offers a number of recreational opportunities including hang-gliding, hunting, fishing, and birdwatching.", "Title: Granite Pass (California Trail)\n\nGranite Pass on the California Trail, located in what is now Cassia County, Idaho less than half a mile north of Utah, has historic significance dating to 1842 when it was found by Joseph B. Chiles to serve as an adequate emigrant trail route to come west toward California from the Oregon Trail route that went through Fort Hall. Chiles was then returning east to Fort Hall in a small group that dropped out of the Bartleson–Bidwell Party, the first group attempting to emigrate with wagons from Missouri to California. The Granite Pass can be seen from far away, coming from that direction. When Chiles brought a west-bound wagon group through the pass in 1843 it became established. The California Trail eventually evolved and went through this pass; Chiles led seven different groups through the pass. When first used for emigrants as a wagon trail, it was part of Mexico.", "Title: Boonslick\n\nThe Boonslick, or Boone's Lick Country, is a cultural region of Missouri along the Missouri River that played an important role in the westward expansion of the United States and the development of Missouri's statehood in the early 19th century. The Boone's Lick Trail, a route paralleling the north bank of the river between St. Charles and Franklin, Missouri, was the primary thoroughfare for settlers moving westward from St. Louis in the early 19th century. Its terminus in Franklin marked the beginning of the Santa Fe Trail, which eventually became a major conduit for Spanish trade in the American Southwest. Later it connected to the large emigrant trails, including the Oregon and California Trails, used by pioneers, gold-seekers and other early settlers of the West. The region takes its name from a salt spring or \"lick\" in western Howard County, where Nathan and Daniel Morgan Boone, sons of famed frontiersman Daniel Boone, built a homestead in 1807.", "Title: Robert Crouch Kinney\n\nRobert Crouch Kinney (July 4, 1813 – March 2, 1875) was an American businessman and politician in what became the state of Oregon. A native of Illinois, he helped found Muscatine, Iowa, before crossing the Oregon Trail and settling in what became Oregon. In Oregon he was a prominent businessman in the milling business and served in the Oregon Territorial Legislature before being a member of the Oregon Constitutional Convention.", "Title: Cow Creek (Montana)\n\nCow Creek is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 35 mi long, in north central Montana in the United States. Cow Creek rises in the southern foothills of the Bear Paw Mountains in western Blaine County and flows east and then south, joining the Missouri approximately 25 mi northeast of Winifred, Montana—or 22 mi upstream from the Fred Robinson Bridge. Cow Creek flows down to the Missouri in a canyon that passes through the Missouri Breaks, which are severely eroded badlands that extend out on either side from the Missouri River. The floor of Cow Creek canyon provided a pathway of travel from the Montana plains north of the river, down to the Missouri – at the mouth of Cow Creek, Cow Island made fording the Missouri easier – a steep but short trail on the south bank of the Missouri opposite Cow Creek completed this route which led from the northern Montana plains to the central and southern Montana plains. This pathway was used by migrating buffalo/bison and nomadic American Natives for centuries. During the steamboat era on the Missouri River, when low water prevented riverboats getting up to Fort Benton, the mouth of Cow Creek became a river landing and freighting depot, and it was the start of the Cow Island Trail by which freight was moved on to Fort Benton by going north up Cow Creek and then west. In 1877 the Nez Perce Indian Tribe, fleeing to Canada, had several skirmishes along Cow Creek including the \"Battle of Cow Island\", and several days later at a camp on Cow Creek the Nez Perce, thinking themselves now beyond the reach of the U.S. Army, made the fateful decision to slow down, rather than push on for the Canada–US border. Today, modern highways have by passed Cow Creek, and the buffalo and the nomadic Indian are gone. Cow Creek is dormant, in one of the most remote spots of the isolated regions of the vast area known as the Montana Missouri Breaks.", "Title: Route of the Oregon Trail\n\nThe historic 2170 mi Oregon Trail connected various towns along the Missouri River to Oregon's Willamette Valley. It was used during the 19th century by Great Plains pioneers who were seeking fertile land in the West and North." ]
7,053
The Mann Center for the Performing Arts has hosted which front man from the Miracles?
William "Smokey" Robinson Jr.
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Boch Center (formerly Citi Performing Arts Center and Wang Center for the Performing Arts) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit performing arts organization located in Boston, Massachusetts.", " It manages the historic Wang and Shubert Theatres on Tremont Street in the Boston Theater District, where it offers theatre, opera, classical and popular music, comedy, dance, and Broadway musicals.", " The Center also offers a diverse mix of educational workshops and community activities; collaborates with artists and local performing arts organizations; and, acts as a champion for the arts in the Greater Boston community by aggressively helping to make the arts an integral part of the community's collective, daily experience.", " It maintains partnerships with numerous arts organizations in Boston, including the Celebrity Series of Boston, Fiddlehead Theatre Company, Express Yourself, and more." ], "title": "Boch Center" }, { "sentences": [ "The Association of Performing Arts Professionals (Previously the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, also known as APAP), based in Washington, D.C., is the United States national service, advocacy and membership organization for the performing arts presenting sector and the convener of APAP|NYC, the world’s leading gathering of performing arts professionals, every January in New York City.", " Through professional development programs and member services, APAP provides opportunities for artists, agents and managers, presenters, and producers to make the connections and gain the information, skills, and resources they need to make the arts a vibrant, valuable and sustainable part of everyday life.", " APAP supports and educates today’s and tomorrow’s performing arts leaders." ], "title": "Association of Performing Arts Presenters" }, { "sentences": [ "The Museum of Performance + Design, formerly the San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum, is located in the SoMa District of San Francisco, California at 893B Folsom Street.", " The Museum collects and makes accessible materials about the performing arts, with a special emphasis on documenting and preserving the San Francisco Bay Area’s rich and diverse performing arts heritage from the Gold Rush to the present.", " The museum produces public and educational programs, provides library services to researchers, and conservation and archival services to performing arts institutions.The Museum's collection includes personal papers of prominent artists, original costumes and design renderings, audio-visual recordings of live performances, original artwork, other artifacts and ephemera.", " The Museum also serves as the official archives for many local performing arts organizations including the San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco Opera, Stern Grove Festival, and the San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival." ], "title": "Museum of Performance & Design" }, { "sentences": [ "Steven Libman (born October 5, 1959) is a nationally recognized performing arts leader known for producing dance, theatre and multi-disciplinary performing arts series.", " His career spans more than three decades and he has previously managed the Pittsburgh Ballet, the La Jolla Playhouse and the The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts.", " He is also an author, public speaker and is currently the co-host of \"The Voice of the Performing Arts,\" a weekly public radio show devoted to the importance of arts education.", " Currently, Libman is the Chief Advancement Officer for Atlanta Ballet, and the President of The Libman Group, a consulting firm that works exclusively in the performing and visual arts arena." ], "title": "Steven Libman" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hillman Center for Performing Arts is a multi-stage performing arts venue on the campus of Shady Side Academy's Senior School in Fox Chapel, a northern suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.", " Featuring dedicated music and vocal practice spaces, the Richard E. Rauh proscenium theater, and the Peter J. Kountz black box theater, the Hillman Center serves as Shady Side Academy's primary performing arts classroom.", " Additionally, undertaking the development of a professional performing arts series in the fall of 2006, the Hillman Center also serves the community as a public performing arts venue, whose programming goal is to feature “The Best of Pittsburgh and the World.”", " The Hillman Center's artistic niche strives to support not only Shady Side Academy's curriculum but also the Pittsburgh community.", " Featuring traditional offerings (such as symphony and orchestral music, classical dance, and opera) and world music and culture performances, the Hillman Center offers globally diverse arts programming to the regional community.", " International performers celebrate the diverse ethnic and national communities of Pittsburgh and help connect the audience to the rest of the world." ], "title": "Hillman Center for Performing Arts" }, { "sentences": [ "William \"Smokey\" Robinson Jr. (born February 19, 1940) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and former record executive.", " Robinson was the founder and front man of the Motown vocal group the Miracles, for which he also served as the group's chief songwriter and producer.", " Robinson led the group from its 1955 origins as the Five Chimes until 1972 when he announced a retirement from the group to focus on his role as Motown's vice president." ], "title": "Smokey Robinson" }, { "sentences": [ "The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (formally called the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, and commonly referred to as the Kennedy Center) is a performing arts center located on the Potomac River, adjacent to the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C.", " The Center, which opened September 8, 1971, is a multi-dimensional facility, and as memorial to John F. Kennedy and a cultural center, it produces a wide array of performances encompassing the genres of theater, dance, ballet, and orchestral, chamber, jazz, popular, and folk music, offers multi-media performances for adults and children, and is a nexus of arts education." ], "title": "John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mann Center for the Performing Arts (formerly known as the Mann Music Center) is a nonprofit performing arts center located in the Centennial District of Philadelphia's West Fairmount Park, built in 1976 as the summer home for the Philadelphia Orchestra.", " It is the successor in this role to the Robin Hood Dell, where the Philadelphians have given summer performances since 1935.", " It has since hosted numerous world-class artists and touring companies such as the American Ballet Theatre with Mikhail Baryshnikov, Marian Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, Buena Vista Social Club, Ray Charles, Judy Garland, the Metropolitan Opera, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Paul Robeson, Itzhak Perlman, Lang Lang, Midori, and Yo-Yo Ma.", " Major Philadelphia premieres have included the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Bolshoi Ballet and Orchestra’s production of Spartacus, and Britain’s Royal Ballet’s productions of Romeo and Juliet and Swan Lake.", " Among the scores of award-winning popular artists presented by the Mann in recent years are Jack Johnson, Ed Sheeran, Phish, Tony Bennett, Mary J. Blige, Roger Daltrey, Bob Dylan, Furthur, Arcade Fire, Aretha Franklin, Herbie Hancock, Norah Jones, Diana Krall, Wynton Marsalis, Willie Nelson, Smokey Robinson, Jill Scott, James Taylor, Damien Rice, Alabama Shakes, Bon Iver, Lana Del Rey, The National, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.", " In 2010, 2011 & 2014, the Mann was nominated by Pollstar, a concert industry trade publication, as \"Best Major Outdoor Concert Venue\" in North America.", " The venue has a total seating capacity of approximately 14,000, with 4,743 seats under the roof and over 8,600 outside." ], "title": "Mann Center for the Performing Arts" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Smith has been associate principal oboe of the Philadelphia Orchestra since 1991.", " He has spent summers participating in such festivals as the Colorado Music Festival, where he was principal oboe in 1991.", " He was featured in the Philadelphia Orchestra’s performance of Martinu’s Sinfonia concertante for violin, oboe, cello, bassoon, and orchestra at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts in July 1994.", " He was also a soloist in The Philadelphia Orchestra’s Absolutely Mozart Festival in a performance of Mozart’s Quintet for Piano and Winds with pianist Emanuel Ax in June 2003.", " Smith performed Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante for Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon and Orchestra with the Philadelphia Orchestra in June 2004." ], "title": "Peter Smith (oboist)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts (formerly the Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center) is a performing arts center and flagship for dance in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.", " The Cowles Center was developed as an incubation project by Artspace Projects, Inc and includes the refurbished 500-seat Goodale Theater (formerly the Sam S. Shubert Theater); the Hennepin Center for the Arts, home to 20 leading dance and performing arts organizations; a state-of-the-art education studio housing a distance learning program; and an atrium connecting the buildings.", " The Cowles Center is a catalyst for the creation, presentation and education of dance in the Twin Cities." ], "title": "Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts" } ]
[ "Title: Boch Center\n\nThe Boch Center (formerly Citi Performing Arts Center and Wang Center for the Performing Arts) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit performing arts organization located in Boston, Massachusetts. It manages the historic Wang and Shubert Theatres on Tremont Street in the Boston Theater District, where it offers theatre, opera, classical and popular music, comedy, dance, and Broadway musicals. The Center also offers a diverse mix of educational workshops and community activities; collaborates with artists and local performing arts organizations; and, acts as a champion for the arts in the Greater Boston community by aggressively helping to make the arts an integral part of the community's collective, daily experience. It maintains partnerships with numerous arts organizations in Boston, including the Celebrity Series of Boston, Fiddlehead Theatre Company, Express Yourself, and more.", "Title: Association of Performing Arts Presenters\n\nThe Association of Performing Arts Professionals (Previously the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, also known as APAP), based in Washington, D.C., is the United States national service, advocacy and membership organization for the performing arts presenting sector and the convener of APAP|NYC, the world’s leading gathering of performing arts professionals, every January in New York City. Through professional development programs and member services, APAP provides opportunities for artists, agents and managers, presenters, and producers to make the connections and gain the information, skills, and resources they need to make the arts a vibrant, valuable and sustainable part of everyday life. APAP supports and educates today’s and tomorrow’s performing arts leaders.", "Title: Museum of Performance & Design\n\nThe Museum of Performance + Design, formerly the San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum, is located in the SoMa District of San Francisco, California at 893B Folsom Street. The Museum collects and makes accessible materials about the performing arts, with a special emphasis on documenting and preserving the San Francisco Bay Area’s rich and diverse performing arts heritage from the Gold Rush to the present. The museum produces public and educational programs, provides library services to researchers, and conservation and archival services to performing arts institutions.The Museum's collection includes personal papers of prominent artists, original costumes and design renderings, audio-visual recordings of live performances, original artwork, other artifacts and ephemera. The Museum also serves as the official archives for many local performing arts organizations including the San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco Opera, Stern Grove Festival, and the San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival.", "Title: Steven Libman\n\nSteven Libman (born October 5, 1959) is a nationally recognized performing arts leader known for producing dance, theatre and multi-disciplinary performing arts series. His career spans more than three decades and he has previously managed the Pittsburgh Ballet, the La Jolla Playhouse and the The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. He is also an author, public speaker and is currently the co-host of \"The Voice of the Performing Arts,\" a weekly public radio show devoted to the importance of arts education. Currently, Libman is the Chief Advancement Officer for Atlanta Ballet, and the President of The Libman Group, a consulting firm that works exclusively in the performing and visual arts arena.", "Title: Hillman Center for Performing Arts\n\nThe Hillman Center for Performing Arts is a multi-stage performing arts venue on the campus of Shady Side Academy's Senior School in Fox Chapel, a northern suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Featuring dedicated music and vocal practice spaces, the Richard E. Rauh proscenium theater, and the Peter J. Kountz black box theater, the Hillman Center serves as Shady Side Academy's primary performing arts classroom. Additionally, undertaking the development of a professional performing arts series in the fall of 2006, the Hillman Center also serves the community as a public performing arts venue, whose programming goal is to feature “The Best of Pittsburgh and the World.” The Hillman Center's artistic niche strives to support not only Shady Side Academy's curriculum but also the Pittsburgh community. Featuring traditional offerings (such as symphony and orchestral music, classical dance, and opera) and world music and culture performances, the Hillman Center offers globally diverse arts programming to the regional community. International performers celebrate the diverse ethnic and national communities of Pittsburgh and help connect the audience to the rest of the world.", "Title: Smokey Robinson\n\nWilliam \"Smokey\" Robinson Jr. (born February 19, 1940) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and former record executive. Robinson was the founder and front man of the Motown vocal group the Miracles, for which he also served as the group's chief songwriter and producer. Robinson led the group from its 1955 origins as the Five Chimes until 1972 when he announced a retirement from the group to focus on his role as Motown's vice president.", "Title: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts\n\nThe John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (formally called the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, and commonly referred to as the Kennedy Center) is a performing arts center located on the Potomac River, adjacent to the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. The Center, which opened September 8, 1971, is a multi-dimensional facility, and as memorial to John F. Kennedy and a cultural center, it produces a wide array of performances encompassing the genres of theater, dance, ballet, and orchestral, chamber, jazz, popular, and folk music, offers multi-media performances for adults and children, and is a nexus of arts education.", "Title: Mann Center for the Performing Arts\n\nThe Mann Center for the Performing Arts (formerly known as the Mann Music Center) is a nonprofit performing arts center located in the Centennial District of Philadelphia's West Fairmount Park, built in 1976 as the summer home for the Philadelphia Orchestra. It is the successor in this role to the Robin Hood Dell, where the Philadelphians have given summer performances since 1935. It has since hosted numerous world-class artists and touring companies such as the American Ballet Theatre with Mikhail Baryshnikov, Marian Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, Buena Vista Social Club, Ray Charles, Judy Garland, the Metropolitan Opera, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Paul Robeson, Itzhak Perlman, Lang Lang, Midori, and Yo-Yo Ma. Major Philadelphia premieres have included the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Bolshoi Ballet and Orchestra’s production of Spartacus, and Britain’s Royal Ballet’s productions of Romeo and Juliet and Swan Lake. Among the scores of award-winning popular artists presented by the Mann in recent years are Jack Johnson, Ed Sheeran, Phish, Tony Bennett, Mary J. Blige, Roger Daltrey, Bob Dylan, Furthur, Arcade Fire, Aretha Franklin, Herbie Hancock, Norah Jones, Diana Krall, Wynton Marsalis, Willie Nelson, Smokey Robinson, Jill Scott, James Taylor, Damien Rice, Alabama Shakes, Bon Iver, Lana Del Rey, The National, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In 2010, 2011 & 2014, the Mann was nominated by Pollstar, a concert industry trade publication, as \"Best Major Outdoor Concert Venue\" in North America. The venue has a total seating capacity of approximately 14,000, with 4,743 seats under the roof and over 8,600 outside.", "Title: Peter Smith (oboist)\n\nPeter Smith has been associate principal oboe of the Philadelphia Orchestra since 1991. He has spent summers participating in such festivals as the Colorado Music Festival, where he was principal oboe in 1991. He was featured in the Philadelphia Orchestra’s performance of Martinu’s Sinfonia concertante for violin, oboe, cello, bassoon, and orchestra at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts in July 1994. He was also a soloist in The Philadelphia Orchestra’s Absolutely Mozart Festival in a performance of Mozart’s Quintet for Piano and Winds with pianist Emanuel Ax in June 2003. Smith performed Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante for Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon and Orchestra with the Philadelphia Orchestra in June 2004.", "Title: Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts\n\nThe Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts (formerly the Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center) is a performing arts center and flagship for dance in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The Cowles Center was developed as an incubation project by Artspace Projects, Inc and includes the refurbished 500-seat Goodale Theater (formerly the Sam S. Shubert Theater); the Hennepin Center for the Arts, home to 20 leading dance and performing arts organizations; a state-of-the-art education studio housing a distance learning program; and an atrium connecting the buildings. The Cowles Center is a catalyst for the creation, presentation and education of dance in the Twin Cities." ]
7,054
A Sirron Car costs 200 of a coin minted in Great Britain between which years?
1663 and 1814
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[ { "sentences": [ "The earliest coin minted in today's territory of Nepal was in Shakya Mahajanapada which was along the India-Nepal border around 500 BCE .", " Shakya coins were an example of a coin invented in Indian subcontinent and continued to be used in Nepal alongside India for over 1500 years." ], "title": "Coinage of Nepal" }, { "sentences": [ "A farthing (derived from the Anglo-Saxon \"feorthing\", a \"fourthling\" or \"fourth part\") was a coin of the Kingdom of England worth one quarter of a penny, ⁄ of a pound sterling.", " Such coins were first minted in England in silver in the 13th century, and continued to be used until the Kingdom of England was merged into the new Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707." ], "title": "Farthing (English coin)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bethany Charlotte Firth, MBE (born 14 February 1996) is a Northern Irish swimmer competing for Great Britain and Northern Ireland as of 2014; previously Firth had competed for Ireland.", " A four time Paralympic gold medalist, she has won gold in her specialist event, the 100 metres backstroke for both Ireland at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and Great Britain at the 2016 Summer Paralympics, in addition to the 200 metres medley and 200 metres freestyle for Great Britain at the 2016 Games, where she was the nations most successful Paralympian with three golds and a silver medal.", " She competes in the S14 classification for athletes with an intellectual impairment." ], "title": "Bethany Firth" }, { "sentences": [ "A seven shilling piece was introduced in Great Britain by a proclamation of 29 November 1797.", " It has been called a third guinea, a guinea being worth 21 shillings.", " The gold coin was minted only in the reign of George III." ], "title": "Third guinea (British coin)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Counterfeiting Coin Act 1741 (15 Geo.2 c.28) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which made it high treason to counterfeit silver, copper or brass coins (counterfeiting brass or copper coins had previously only been a misdemeanor).", " Its long title was \"An act for the more effectual preventing the counterfeiting of the current coin of this kingdom, and the uttering or paying of false or counterfeit coin.\"", " It has since been repealed." ], "title": "Counterfeiting Coin Act 1741" }, { "sentences": [ "The British quarter farthing ( ⁄ d) coin was a unit of currency equaling one sixteenth of a penny ( ⁄ of a pound sterling).", " It was produced for circulation in Ceylon in various years between 1839 and 1853, with proof coins being produced in 1868.", " It is the smallest denomination of pound sterling coin ever minted.", " The coin is considered to be part of British coinage because it has no indication of what country it was minted for, being made in the same style as the contemporary half-farthing which was legal tender in Britain between 1842 and 1869." ], "title": "Quarter farthing" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1996 Great Britain Lions tour was a rugby league tour by the Great Britain team which took place from September to November 1996.", " The tour included games in Papua New Guinea, Fiji and New Zealand, however due to the ongoing Super League war and with the Australian team under the control of the Australian Rugby League, the team did not play any matches in Australia.", " The tour was generally considered as a disaster, with Great Britain failing to win any games in New Zealand, and several players being sent home early from the tour in order to cut costs." ], "title": "1996 Great Britain Lions tour" }, { "sentences": [ "The guinea was a coin of approximately one quarter ounce of gold that was minted in Great Britain between 1663 and 1814.", " The name came from the Guinea region in West Africa, where much of the gold used to make the coins originated.", " It was the first English machine-struck gold coin, originally worth one pound sterling, equal to twenty shillings, but rises in the price of gold relative to silver caused the value of the guinea to increase, at times to as high as thirty shillings.", " From 1717 to 1816, its value was officially fixed at twenty-one shillings." ], "title": "Guinea (coin)" }, { "sentences": [ "The quarter guinea was a British coin minted only in the years 1718 and 1762.", " As the name implies, it was valued at one-fourth of a guinea, which at that time was worth twenty-one shillings.", " The quarter guinea therefore was valued at five shillings and threepence." ], "title": "Quarter guinea" }, { "sentences": [ "Sirron Cars were built at York Works, South Road, Southall, Middlesex, England, from 1909 to 1914.", " Several models were produced, ranging from 10 to 25 horsepower.", " A typical Sirron was priced at 200 guineas." ], "title": "Sirron Cars" } ]
[ "Title: Coinage of Nepal\n\nThe earliest coin minted in today's territory of Nepal was in Shakya Mahajanapada which was along the India-Nepal border around 500 BCE . Shakya coins were an example of a coin invented in Indian subcontinent and continued to be used in Nepal alongside India for over 1500 years.", "Title: Farthing (English coin)\n\nA farthing (derived from the Anglo-Saxon \"feorthing\", a \"fourthling\" or \"fourth part\") was a coin of the Kingdom of England worth one quarter of a penny, ⁄ of a pound sterling. Such coins were first minted in England in silver in the 13th century, and continued to be used until the Kingdom of England was merged into the new Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707.", "Title: Bethany Firth\n\nBethany Charlotte Firth, MBE (born 14 February 1996) is a Northern Irish swimmer competing for Great Britain and Northern Ireland as of 2014; previously Firth had competed for Ireland. A four time Paralympic gold medalist, she has won gold in her specialist event, the 100 metres backstroke for both Ireland at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and Great Britain at the 2016 Summer Paralympics, in addition to the 200 metres medley and 200 metres freestyle for Great Britain at the 2016 Games, where she was the nations most successful Paralympian with three golds and a silver medal. She competes in the S14 classification for athletes with an intellectual impairment.", "Title: Third guinea (British coin)\n\nA seven shilling piece was introduced in Great Britain by a proclamation of 29 November 1797. It has been called a third guinea, a guinea being worth 21 shillings. The gold coin was minted only in the reign of George III.", "Title: Counterfeiting Coin Act 1741\n\nThe Counterfeiting Coin Act 1741 (15 Geo.2 c.28) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which made it high treason to counterfeit silver, copper or brass coins (counterfeiting brass or copper coins had previously only been a misdemeanor). Its long title was \"An act for the more effectual preventing the counterfeiting of the current coin of this kingdom, and the uttering or paying of false or counterfeit coin.\" It has since been repealed.", "Title: Quarter farthing\n\nThe British quarter farthing ( ⁄ d) coin was a unit of currency equaling one sixteenth of a penny ( ⁄ of a pound sterling). It was produced for circulation in Ceylon in various years between 1839 and 1853, with proof coins being produced in 1868. It is the smallest denomination of pound sterling coin ever minted. The coin is considered to be part of British coinage because it has no indication of what country it was minted for, being made in the same style as the contemporary half-farthing which was legal tender in Britain between 1842 and 1869.", "Title: 1996 Great Britain Lions tour\n\nThe 1996 Great Britain Lions tour was a rugby league tour by the Great Britain team which took place from September to November 1996. The tour included games in Papua New Guinea, Fiji and New Zealand, however due to the ongoing Super League war and with the Australian team under the control of the Australian Rugby League, the team did not play any matches in Australia. The tour was generally considered as a disaster, with Great Britain failing to win any games in New Zealand, and several players being sent home early from the tour in order to cut costs.", "Title: Guinea (coin)\n\nThe guinea was a coin of approximately one quarter ounce of gold that was minted in Great Britain between 1663 and 1814. The name came from the Guinea region in West Africa, where much of the gold used to make the coins originated. It was the first English machine-struck gold coin, originally worth one pound sterling, equal to twenty shillings, but rises in the price of gold relative to silver caused the value of the guinea to increase, at times to as high as thirty shillings. From 1717 to 1816, its value was officially fixed at twenty-one shillings.", "Title: Quarter guinea\n\nThe quarter guinea was a British coin minted only in the years 1718 and 1762. As the name implies, it was valued at one-fourth of a guinea, which at that time was worth twenty-one shillings. The quarter guinea therefore was valued at five shillings and threepence.", "Title: Sirron Cars\n\nSirron Cars were built at York Works, South Road, Southall, Middlesex, England, from 1909 to 1914. Several models were produced, ranging from 10 to 25 horsepower. A typical Sirron was priced at 200 guineas." ]
7,055
What project established the nuclear complex where Washington State Route 24 turns north to cross the Columbia River?
Manhattan Project
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{ "title": [ "Washington State Route 24", "Hanford Site" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "State Route 109 (SR 109) is a Washington state highway in Grays Harbor County.", " Beginning at its terminus at U.S. Route 101 (US 101) in Hoquiam, the highway travels west to intersect SR 115 north of Ocean Shores and then turns north to temporarily end at Quinault Street in Taholah, located in the Quinault Indian Reservation.", " The Washington State Legislature extended the roadway north to end at US 101 south of Queets through tribal lands, although this segment has yet to be built.", " SR 109 was first established as Secondary State Highway 9C (SSH 9C) in 1937, which was on a more northern alignment until 1947, when it was switched to a Hoquiam to Quinault Indian Reservation route.", " In 1964, SSH 9C was renumbered to SR 109 and in 1983, a spur route of SR 109 that bypasses Hoquiam was added; the route was extended to US 101 near Queets in 1985." ], "title": "Washington State Route 109" }, { "sentences": [ "The Vernita Bridge is a bridge on Washington State Route 24 over the Columbia River between Grant County and Benton County, located approximately 10 mi south of Desert Aire and Mattawa, Washington.", " The bridge is in the Hanford Reach National Monument near the Hanford Site." ], "title": "Vernita Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "State Route 24 (SR 24) is a 79.23 mi long state highway in the U.S. state of Washington.", " Beginning at an interchange with Interstate 82 (I-82) in Yakima, the highway travels east into the Yakima highlands before turning north at the Hanford Site to cross the Columbia River on the Vernita Bridge.", " From the crossing, the highway travels east through the Hanford Reach National Monument and turns north to end at SR 26 in Othello.", " The highway was known as Secondary State Highway 11A (SSH 11A) from 1937 to 1964 and was originally routed through the Hanford Site until the 1940s.", " The Vernita Bridge was completed in 1965 along with the route to Othello north of the Hanford Reach and paved in the 1970s." ], "title": "Washington State Route 24" }, { "sentences": [ "U.S. Route 24 (US 24) In Indiana, US 24 runs east from the Illinois state line to Huntington.", " At Huntington, US 24 turns northeast and runs to Fort Wayne; it then overlaps Interstate 69 (I-69) and Interstate 469 (I-469) to bypass the city before entering Ohio at the state line east of Fort Wayne.", " The segment of US 24 between Logansport and Toledo, Ohio is part of the Hoosier Heartland Industrial Corridor project of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act." ], "title": "U.S. Route 24 in Indiana" }, { "sentences": [ "State Route 225 (SR 225) is a north–south state highway in northeastern Ohio.", " It stretches for just over 20 mi from its southern terminus in northern Alliance where it meets State Route 183 to its northern terminus at State Route 5 opposite the Ravenna Training and Logistics Site in Paris Township.", " It passes through the mostly rural areas of northern Stark County and southeastern Portage County.", " The road is two lanes almost the entire length, except for the portion at the partial interchange with the future U.S. Route 62 just north of the Alliance city limits.", " State Route 225 is co-signed with U.S. Route 224 from the western border of Deerfield Township east to the Deerfield Circle and with State Route 14 for a short distance as it turns north from the circle.", " It crosses Interstate 76 at exit 48 in Palmyra Township just north of its intersection with Tallmadge Road (County Road 18), formerly designated as State Route 18." ], "title": "Ohio State Route 225" }, { "sentences": [ "The Columbia River Bridge, also known as the Bridgeport Bridge, at Bridgeport, Washington was built to span the Columbia River in 1950.", " Composed of three spans, the bridge is a steel continuous riveted deck truss carrying Washington State Route 17 on a 26 ft wide roadway and two 3 ft sidewalks.", " The center portion of the bridge spans 300 ft , flanked by 250 ft end spans.", " The 70 ft north approach span and the 100 ft south approach span are supported by steel plate girders.", " The bridge played a significant role in the construction of the Chief Joseph Dam just upstream, as no bridge crossing had previously existed in the area.", " Construction on the dam started in 1945 and was completed, apart from the powerplant, in 1955.", " The bridge was designed and built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of the Chief Joseph dam project, and is significant for its association with the project and as a major crossing of the Columbia." ], "title": "Columbia River Bridge (Bridgeport, Washington)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Columbia Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area which lies in the Columbia River Plateau, through much of central and southern Washington State, with a small section crossing into the neighboring state of Oregon.", " The AVA includes the drainage basin of the Columbia River and its tributaries through much of Washington.", " Allen Shoup, president of Washington State's largest winery Chateau Ste. Michelle, understood the importance of obtaining appellation status for Washington State to grow the reputation of the vineyards.", " He hired Drs. Wade Wolfe and Walter Clore to petition the federal government for appellation status, a request that was granted in 1984.", " The Columbia Valley AVA is the largest wine region in the state of Washington, including over 11000000 acre , of which over 40,000 acre are planted in vineyards.", " The Columbia Valley AVA includes 99% of the total vineyard area planted in the state of Washington.", " Grapes grown here include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Riesling, Syrah, Pinot gris, and Sauvignon blanc.", " Concord grapes and other \"Vitis labrusca\" grapes are grown in the region as well.", " The unique climates of the area allow the Columbia Valley to produce wines that are very fruit-forward, like California wine, but which also retain some of the balance and structure of European wine." ], "title": "Columbia Valley AVA" }, { "sentences": [ "State Route 242 (SR 242) is a short three-mile (5 km) connector route that links Interstate 680 north of Pleasant Hill to State Route 4 in Concord.", " In 2000, State Route 242 was widened to six through-traffic lanes for the entire route.", " Ramp metering is present at all onramps, and is used southbound in the morning and northbound in the evening.", " It was signed as part of State Route 24 until ca. 1987.", " Currently, along with Interstate 580, State Route 24, Interstate 680, and State Route 4, it serves as the most direct route between the San Francisco Bay Area and the Sacramento River Delta region of Northern California." ], "title": "California State Route 242" }, { "sentences": [ "The Columbia Plateau ecoregion is a Level III ecoregion designated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington, with small areas over the Washington state border in Idaho.", " The ecoregion extends across a wide swath of the Columbia River Basin from The Dalles, Oregon to Lewiston, Idaho to Okanogan, Washington near the Canada–US border.", " It includes nearly 500 mi of the Columbia River, as well as the lower reaches of major tributaries such as the Snake and Yakima rivers and the associated drainage basins.", " It is named for the Columbia River Plateau, a flood basalt plateau formed by the Columbia River Basalt Group during the late Miocene and early Pliocene.", " The arid sagebrush steppe and grasslands of the region are flanked by moister, predominantly forested, mountainous ecoregions on all sides.", " The underlying basalt is up to 2 mi thick and partially covered by thick loess desposits.", " Where precipitation amounts are sufficient, the deep loess soils have been extensively cultivated for wheat.", " Water from the Columbia River is subject to resource allocation debates involving fisheries, navigation, hydropower, recreation, and irrigation, and the Columbia Basin Project has dramatically converted much of the region to agricultural use." ], "title": "Columbia Plateau (ecoregion)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hanford Site is a mostly decommissioned nuclear production complex operated by the United States federal government on the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington.", " The site has been known by many names, including: Hanford Project, Hanford Works, Hanford Engineer Works and Hanford Nuclear Reservation.", " Established in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project in Hanford, south-central Washington, the site was home to the B Reactor, the first full-scale plutonium production reactor in the world.", " Plutonium manufactured at the site was used in the first nuclear bomb, tested at the Trinity site, and in Fat Man, the bomb detonated over Nagasaki, Japan." ], "title": "Hanford Site" } ]
[ "Title: Washington State Route 109\n\nState Route 109 (SR 109) is a Washington state highway in Grays Harbor County. Beginning at its terminus at U.S. Route 101 (US 101) in Hoquiam, the highway travels west to intersect SR 115 north of Ocean Shores and then turns north to temporarily end at Quinault Street in Taholah, located in the Quinault Indian Reservation. The Washington State Legislature extended the roadway north to end at US 101 south of Queets through tribal lands, although this segment has yet to be built. SR 109 was first established as Secondary State Highway 9C (SSH 9C) in 1937, which was on a more northern alignment until 1947, when it was switched to a Hoquiam to Quinault Indian Reservation route. In 1964, SSH 9C was renumbered to SR 109 and in 1983, a spur route of SR 109 that bypasses Hoquiam was added; the route was extended to US 101 near Queets in 1985.", "Title: Vernita Bridge\n\nThe Vernita Bridge is a bridge on Washington State Route 24 over the Columbia River between Grant County and Benton County, located approximately 10 mi south of Desert Aire and Mattawa, Washington. The bridge is in the Hanford Reach National Monument near the Hanford Site.", "Title: Washington State Route 24\n\nState Route 24 (SR 24) is a 79.23 mi long state highway in the U.S. state of Washington. Beginning at an interchange with Interstate 82 (I-82) in Yakima, the highway travels east into the Yakima highlands before turning north at the Hanford Site to cross the Columbia River on the Vernita Bridge. From the crossing, the highway travels east through the Hanford Reach National Monument and turns north to end at SR 26 in Othello. The highway was known as Secondary State Highway 11A (SSH 11A) from 1937 to 1964 and was originally routed through the Hanford Site until the 1940s. The Vernita Bridge was completed in 1965 along with the route to Othello north of the Hanford Reach and paved in the 1970s.", "Title: U.S. Route 24 in Indiana\n\nU.S. Route 24 (US 24) In Indiana, US 24 runs east from the Illinois state line to Huntington. At Huntington, US 24 turns northeast and runs to Fort Wayne; it then overlaps Interstate 69 (I-69) and Interstate 469 (I-469) to bypass the city before entering Ohio at the state line east of Fort Wayne. The segment of US 24 between Logansport and Toledo, Ohio is part of the Hoosier Heartland Industrial Corridor project of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act.", "Title: Ohio State Route 225\n\nState Route 225 (SR 225) is a north–south state highway in northeastern Ohio. It stretches for just over 20 mi from its southern terminus in northern Alliance where it meets State Route 183 to its northern terminus at State Route 5 opposite the Ravenna Training and Logistics Site in Paris Township. It passes through the mostly rural areas of northern Stark County and southeastern Portage County. The road is two lanes almost the entire length, except for the portion at the partial interchange with the future U.S. Route 62 just north of the Alliance city limits. State Route 225 is co-signed with U.S. Route 224 from the western border of Deerfield Township east to the Deerfield Circle and with State Route 14 for a short distance as it turns north from the circle. It crosses Interstate 76 at exit 48 in Palmyra Township just north of its intersection with Tallmadge Road (County Road 18), formerly designated as State Route 18.", "Title: Columbia River Bridge (Bridgeport, Washington)\n\nThe Columbia River Bridge, also known as the Bridgeport Bridge, at Bridgeport, Washington was built to span the Columbia River in 1950. Composed of three spans, the bridge is a steel continuous riveted deck truss carrying Washington State Route 17 on a 26 ft wide roadway and two 3 ft sidewalks. The center portion of the bridge spans 300 ft , flanked by 250 ft end spans. The 70 ft north approach span and the 100 ft south approach span are supported by steel plate girders. The bridge played a significant role in the construction of the Chief Joseph Dam just upstream, as no bridge crossing had previously existed in the area. Construction on the dam started in 1945 and was completed, apart from the powerplant, in 1955. The bridge was designed and built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of the Chief Joseph dam project, and is significant for its association with the project and as a major crossing of the Columbia.", "Title: Columbia Valley AVA\n\nThe Columbia Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area which lies in the Columbia River Plateau, through much of central and southern Washington State, with a small section crossing into the neighboring state of Oregon. The AVA includes the drainage basin of the Columbia River and its tributaries through much of Washington. Allen Shoup, president of Washington State's largest winery Chateau Ste. Michelle, understood the importance of obtaining appellation status for Washington State to grow the reputation of the vineyards. He hired Drs. Wade Wolfe and Walter Clore to petition the federal government for appellation status, a request that was granted in 1984. The Columbia Valley AVA is the largest wine region in the state of Washington, including over 11000000 acre , of which over 40,000 acre are planted in vineyards. The Columbia Valley AVA includes 99% of the total vineyard area planted in the state of Washington. Grapes grown here include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Riesling, Syrah, Pinot gris, and Sauvignon blanc. Concord grapes and other \"Vitis labrusca\" grapes are grown in the region as well. The unique climates of the area allow the Columbia Valley to produce wines that are very fruit-forward, like California wine, but which also retain some of the balance and structure of European wine.", "Title: California State Route 242\n\nState Route 242 (SR 242) is a short three-mile (5 km) connector route that links Interstate 680 north of Pleasant Hill to State Route 4 in Concord. In 2000, State Route 242 was widened to six through-traffic lanes for the entire route. Ramp metering is present at all onramps, and is used southbound in the morning and northbound in the evening. It was signed as part of State Route 24 until ca. 1987. Currently, along with Interstate 580, State Route 24, Interstate 680, and State Route 4, it serves as the most direct route between the San Francisco Bay Area and the Sacramento River Delta region of Northern California.", "Title: Columbia Plateau (ecoregion)\n\nThe Columbia Plateau ecoregion is a Level III ecoregion designated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington, with small areas over the Washington state border in Idaho. The ecoregion extends across a wide swath of the Columbia River Basin from The Dalles, Oregon to Lewiston, Idaho to Okanogan, Washington near the Canada–US border. It includes nearly 500 mi of the Columbia River, as well as the lower reaches of major tributaries such as the Snake and Yakima rivers and the associated drainage basins. It is named for the Columbia River Plateau, a flood basalt plateau formed by the Columbia River Basalt Group during the late Miocene and early Pliocene. The arid sagebrush steppe and grasslands of the region are flanked by moister, predominantly forested, mountainous ecoregions on all sides. The underlying basalt is up to 2 mi thick and partially covered by thick loess desposits. Where precipitation amounts are sufficient, the deep loess soils have been extensively cultivated for wheat. Water from the Columbia River is subject to resource allocation debates involving fisheries, navigation, hydropower, recreation, and irrigation, and the Columbia Basin Project has dramatically converted much of the region to agricultural use.", "Title: Hanford Site\n\nThe Hanford Site is a mostly decommissioned nuclear production complex operated by the United States federal government on the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington. The site has been known by many names, including: Hanford Project, Hanford Works, Hanford Engineer Works and Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Established in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project in Hanford, south-central Washington, the site was home to the B Reactor, the first full-scale plutonium production reactor in the world. Plutonium manufactured at the site was used in the first nuclear bomb, tested at the Trinity site, and in Fat Man, the bomb detonated over Nagasaki, Japan." ]
7,056
In what year was the rabbit in Tortoise Wins by a Hare originally created?
1940
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{ "title": [ "Tortoise Wins by a Hare", "Bugs Bunny" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "David Parlett (born 1939) is a games scholar, historian, and translator from South London, who has studied both card games and board games. His published works include many popular books on games and the more academic volumes \"The Oxford Guide to Card Games\" and \"The Oxford History of Board Games\", both now out of print.", " Parlett also invented a number of board games, the most successful of which is Hare and Tortoise (1974).", " The German edition was awarded Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year) in 1979." ], "title": "David Parlett" }, { "sentences": [ "Silly Symphony is a series of 75 animated short films produced by Walt Disney Productions from 1929 to 1939.", " As their name implies, the \"Silly Symphonies\" were originally intended as whimsical accompaniments to pieces of music.", " As such, the films usually had independent continuity and did not feature continuing characters, unlike the \"Mickey Mouse\" shorts produced by Disney at the same time.", " (Exceptions to this include \"Three Little Pigs\", \"The Tortoise and the Hare\", and \"Three Orphan Kittens\", which all had sequels.)", " The series is notable for its innovation with Technicolor and the multiplane motion picture camera, as well as its introduction of the character Donald Duck making his first appearance in the Silly Symphony cartoon \"The Wise Little Hen\" in 1934." ], "title": "Silly Symphony" }, { "sentences": [ "Homer Pigeon is a Walter Lantz funny animal cartoon character, who made his first appearance in the cartoon \"Pigeon Patrol\", in 1942.", " His final appearance was in 1964, in The Woody Woodpecker Show episode \"Spook-A-Nanny\".", " He also makes cameo appearance in Toontown in \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit\".", " He was seen walking with some of the other animals from \"The Tortoise and the Hare\"." ], "title": "Homer Pigeon" }, { "sentences": [ "Lynch Family Skatepark is a skate park operated by the Department of Conservation and Recreation located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.", " Built on land that was originally used for the Big Dig, the park has found support from Nancy Schon, who found her tortoise and hare sculptures being used in Copley Square by skateboarders who had nowhere else to practice." ], "title": "Lynch Family Skatepark" }, { "sentences": [ "Bugs Bunny is an animated cartoon character; created in 1940 by Leon Schlesinger Productions (later Warner Bros.", " Cartoons) and voiced originally by Mel Blanc.", " Bugs is best known for his starring roles in the \"Looney Tunes\" and \"Merrie Melodies\" series of animated short films, produced by Warner Bros. During the golden age of American animation, his popularity increased.", " This era led to his becoming an American cultural icon and the official mascot of Warner Bros.", " Entertainment." ], "title": "Bugs Bunny" }, { "sentences": [ "Tex Avery was an American animator, cartoonist, voice actor and director.", " He became famous for producing animated cartoons during the Golden age of American animation and produced his most significant work while employed by the Warner Bros. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios.", " He created the characters of Daffy Duck in \"Porky's Duck Hunt\" (1937), Elmer Fudd in \"Egghead Rides Again\" (1937), Bugs Bunny in \"A Wild Hare\" (1940), Cecil Turtle in \"Tortoise Beats Hare\" (1941), Droopy in \"Dumb-Hounded\" (1943), Screwy Squirrel in \"Screwball Squirrel\" (1944), George and Junior in \"Henpecked Hoboes\" (1946), Spike/Butch the bulldog (Tex Avery's version) in \"Bad Luck Blackie\" (1949), and Smedley Dog in \"I'm Cold\" (1954).", " He would develop the characters of Porky Pig from the Warner Bros. studio and Chilly Willy from the Walter Lantz Studio into the personas for which they are best remembered." ], "title": "List of films directed by Tex Avery" }, { "sentences": [ "The Easter Bunny (also called the Easter Rabbit or Easter Hare) is a folkloric figure and symbol of Easter, depicted as a rabbit bringing Easter eggs. Originating among German Lutherans, the \"Easter Hare\" originally played the role of a judge, evaluating whether children were good or disobedient in behaviour at the start of the season of Eastertide.", " The Easter Bunny is sometimes depicted with clothes.", " In legend, the creature carries colored eggs in his basket, candy, and sometimes also toys to the homes of children, and as such shows similarities to Santa Claus or the Christkind, as they both bring gifts to children on the night before their respective holidays.", " The custom was first mentioned in Georg Franck von Franckenau's \"De ovis paschalibus\" ('About Easter Eggs') in 1682, referring to a German tradition of an Easter Hare bringing Easter eggs for the children." ], "title": "Easter Bunny" }, { "sentences": [ "Tortoise Wins by a Hare is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released on February 20, 1943 and directed by Bob Clampett.", " It stars Bugs Bunny and Cecil Turtle.", " Bob Clampett took Tex Avery's scenario from \"Tortoise Beats Hare\" and altered it for this film.", " The title is an appropriate pun on \"hair\".", " This is one of the first shorts to feature Robert McKimson's design of Bugs Bunny.", " A newspaper's front page (the \"Chicago Sunday Tribunk\") shown in this cartoon accurately predicts Adolf Hitler's suicide two years later." ], "title": "Tortoise Wins by a Hare" }, { "sentences": [ "Run Rabbit Run is an album by the Osso String Quartet, which was released on October 6, 2009.", " It is a re-working of the 2001 instrumental album \"Enjoy Your Rabbit\" by Sufjan Stevens.", " The songs, originally performed with electronic instruments, were arranged by New York composers Michael Atkinson, Olivier Manchon, Maxim Moston, Nico Muhly, Rob Moose and Gabriel Kahane and performed by the Osso String Quartet.", " All of the original sounds—glitches, white noise, etc.—are reproduced by these string instruments.", " In contrast to \"Enjoy Your Rabbit\", live musicians are used; live musicians weren't present on the original album—something Stevens thought it lacked.", " .", " Despite the name of the album being \"Run Rabbit Run,\" a hare is depicted on the cover." ], "title": "Run Rabbit Run (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jazz Jackrabbit is a video game trilogy featuring the eponymous character of Jazz Jackrabbit, a green anthropomorphic hare, who fights with his turtle nemesis, Devan Shell, in a science fiction parody of the fable of \"The Tortoise and the Hare\".", " Created by Arjan Brussee and Cliff Bleszinski and developed by Epic MegaGames, the series debuted on the personal computer in 1994 with \"Jazz Jackrabbit\".", " The series consists of two computer games and a handheld console game." ], "title": "Jazz Jackrabbit" } ]
[ "Title: David Parlett\n\nDavid Parlett (born 1939) is a games scholar, historian, and translator from South London, who has studied both card games and board games. His published works include many popular books on games and the more academic volumes \"The Oxford Guide to Card Games\" and \"The Oxford History of Board Games\", both now out of print. Parlett also invented a number of board games, the most successful of which is Hare and Tortoise (1974). The German edition was awarded Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year) in 1979.", "Title: Silly Symphony\n\nSilly Symphony is a series of 75 animated short films produced by Walt Disney Productions from 1929 to 1939. As their name implies, the \"Silly Symphonies\" were originally intended as whimsical accompaniments to pieces of music. As such, the films usually had independent continuity and did not feature continuing characters, unlike the \"Mickey Mouse\" shorts produced by Disney at the same time. (Exceptions to this include \"Three Little Pigs\", \"The Tortoise and the Hare\", and \"Three Orphan Kittens\", which all had sequels.) The series is notable for its innovation with Technicolor and the multiplane motion picture camera, as well as its introduction of the character Donald Duck making his first appearance in the Silly Symphony cartoon \"The Wise Little Hen\" in 1934.", "Title: Homer Pigeon\n\nHomer Pigeon is a Walter Lantz funny animal cartoon character, who made his first appearance in the cartoon \"Pigeon Patrol\", in 1942. His final appearance was in 1964, in The Woody Woodpecker Show episode \"Spook-A-Nanny\". He also makes cameo appearance in Toontown in \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit\". He was seen walking with some of the other animals from \"The Tortoise and the Hare\".", "Title: Lynch Family Skatepark\n\nLynch Family Skatepark is a skate park operated by the Department of Conservation and Recreation located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Built on land that was originally used for the Big Dig, the park has found support from Nancy Schon, who found her tortoise and hare sculptures being used in Copley Square by skateboarders who had nowhere else to practice.", "Title: Bugs Bunny\n\nBugs Bunny is an animated cartoon character; created in 1940 by Leon Schlesinger Productions (later Warner Bros. Cartoons) and voiced originally by Mel Blanc. Bugs is best known for his starring roles in the \"Looney Tunes\" and \"Merrie Melodies\" series of animated short films, produced by Warner Bros. During the golden age of American animation, his popularity increased. This era led to his becoming an American cultural icon and the official mascot of Warner Bros. Entertainment.", "Title: List of films directed by Tex Avery\n\nTex Avery was an American animator, cartoonist, voice actor and director. He became famous for producing animated cartoons during the Golden age of American animation and produced his most significant work while employed by the Warner Bros. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. He created the characters of Daffy Duck in \"Porky's Duck Hunt\" (1937), Elmer Fudd in \"Egghead Rides Again\" (1937), Bugs Bunny in \"A Wild Hare\" (1940), Cecil Turtle in \"Tortoise Beats Hare\" (1941), Droopy in \"Dumb-Hounded\" (1943), Screwy Squirrel in \"Screwball Squirrel\" (1944), George and Junior in \"Henpecked Hoboes\" (1946), Spike/Butch the bulldog (Tex Avery's version) in \"Bad Luck Blackie\" (1949), and Smedley Dog in \"I'm Cold\" (1954). He would develop the characters of Porky Pig from the Warner Bros. studio and Chilly Willy from the Walter Lantz Studio into the personas for which they are best remembered.", "Title: Easter Bunny\n\nThe Easter Bunny (also called the Easter Rabbit or Easter Hare) is a folkloric figure and symbol of Easter, depicted as a rabbit bringing Easter eggs. Originating among German Lutherans, the \"Easter Hare\" originally played the role of a judge, evaluating whether children were good or disobedient in behaviour at the start of the season of Eastertide. The Easter Bunny is sometimes depicted with clothes. In legend, the creature carries colored eggs in his basket, candy, and sometimes also toys to the homes of children, and as such shows similarities to Santa Claus or the Christkind, as they both bring gifts to children on the night before their respective holidays. The custom was first mentioned in Georg Franck von Franckenau's \"De ovis paschalibus\" ('About Easter Eggs') in 1682, referring to a German tradition of an Easter Hare bringing Easter eggs for the children.", "Title: Tortoise Wins by a Hare\n\nTortoise Wins by a Hare is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released on February 20, 1943 and directed by Bob Clampett. It stars Bugs Bunny and Cecil Turtle. Bob Clampett took Tex Avery's scenario from \"Tortoise Beats Hare\" and altered it for this film. The title is an appropriate pun on \"hair\". This is one of the first shorts to feature Robert McKimson's design of Bugs Bunny. A newspaper's front page (the \"Chicago Sunday Tribunk\") shown in this cartoon accurately predicts Adolf Hitler's suicide two years later.", "Title: Run Rabbit Run (album)\n\nRun Rabbit Run is an album by the Osso String Quartet, which was released on October 6, 2009. It is a re-working of the 2001 instrumental album \"Enjoy Your Rabbit\" by Sufjan Stevens. The songs, originally performed with electronic instruments, were arranged by New York composers Michael Atkinson, Olivier Manchon, Maxim Moston, Nico Muhly, Rob Moose and Gabriel Kahane and performed by the Osso String Quartet. All of the original sounds—glitches, white noise, etc.—are reproduced by these string instruments. In contrast to \"Enjoy Your Rabbit\", live musicians are used; live musicians weren't present on the original album—something Stevens thought it lacked. . Despite the name of the album being \"Run Rabbit Run,\" a hare is depicted on the cover.", "Title: Jazz Jackrabbit\n\nJazz Jackrabbit is a video game trilogy featuring the eponymous character of Jazz Jackrabbit, a green anthropomorphic hare, who fights with his turtle nemesis, Devan Shell, in a science fiction parody of the fable of \"The Tortoise and the Hare\". Created by Arjan Brussee and Cliff Bleszinski and developed by Epic MegaGames, the series debuted on the personal computer in 1994 with \"Jazz Jackrabbit\". The series consists of two computer games and a handheld console game." ]
7,057
What federal court case of 1988 institutionally upheld the The Special Division?
Morrison v. Olson
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[ { "sentences": [ "Morrison v. Olson, 487 U.S. 654 (1988) , is a United States federal court case in which the Supreme Court of the United States decided that the Independent Counsel Act was constitutional." ], "title": "Morrison v. Olson" }, { "sentences": [ "Klaxon Company v. Stentor Electric Manufacturing Company, 313 U.S. 487 (1941) , was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court applied the choice-of-law principles of \"Erie Railroad v. Tompkins\" to conflicts between laws of different states for cases sitting in federal court on diversity jurisdiction.", " The court held that a federal court sitting in diversity must apply the choice-of-law doctrine of the forum state to choose between the forum state's law and the other state's law (as distinguished from the federal choice-of-law doctrines which had been used before \"Erie\")." ], "title": "Klaxon Co. v. Stentor Electric Manufacturing Co." }, { "sentences": [ "The Federal Court of India was a judicial body, established in India in 1937 under the provisions of the \"Government of India Act 1935\", with original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction.", " It functioned until the supreme courts were established in India (1950) and in Pakistan (1956) were established.", " Although the seat of the Federal Court was at Delhi, however, the Federal Court was established in Pakistan in Karachi after the partition.", " There was a right of appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London from the Federal Court of India.", " The federal court was in Delhi in India" ], "title": "Federal Court of India" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew Holmes v. California National Guard, 124 F.3d 1126 (9th Cir.", " 1998) was a federal court case heard by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, that upheld the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy that restricted service by gays and lesbians in the California National Guard of the United States.", " The court decided that a member of the National Guard could not be discharged for saying publicly that he or she is homosexual or bisexual, but could be restricted to assignments that did not require recognition by the federal government." ], "title": "Holmes v. California National Guard" }, { "sentences": [ "Hess v. Reynolds, 113 U.S. 73 (1885) , was Supreme Court case determining whether a probate case from Michigan should be moved to federal court and, if so, which federal court should hear it.", " The court issued a writ of error on the judgment of the Eastern District of Michigan federal court for remanding a case back to the state court but determined that was indeed the appropriate federal court to hear the case." ], "title": "Hess v. Reynolds" }, { "sentences": [ "The Federal Court of Australia is an Australian superior court of record which has jurisdiction to deal with most civil disputes governed by federal law (with the exception of family law matters), along with some summary (less serious) criminal matters.", " Cases are heard at first instance by single Judges.", " The Court includes an appeal division referred to as the Full Court comprising three Judges, the only avenue of appeal from which lies to the High Court of Australia.", " In the Australian court hierarchy, the Federal Court occupies a position equivalent to the Supreme Courts of each of the states and territories.", " In relation to the other Courts in the federal stream, it is equal to the Family Court of Australia, and superior to the Federal Circuit Court.", " It was established in 1976 by the Federal Court of Australia Act." ], "title": "Federal Court of Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Special Division is a division of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.", " 28 U.S.C. § 49 (1982 ed., Supp.", " V) (Title VI of the Ethics in Government Act).", " It consists of three circuit court judges or justices appointed by the Chief Justice of the United States.", " One of the judges must be a judge of the DC Circuit, and no two of the judges may be named to the Special Division from a particular court.", " The judges are appointed for 2-year terms, with any vacancy being filled only for the remainder of the 2-year period.", " Its constitutionality was upheld in Morrison v. Olson." ], "title": "Special Division" }, { "sentences": [ "Asho people (Burmese: my ), one of the tribes of the Chin people, are native to Arakan, Magwe Special Division, Pegu Special Division, Irrawaddy Special Division and some in Yangon Special Division.", " They are much influenced by the Burmese in their daily life.", " They are well educated and having high profile jobs in the Myanmar government." ], "title": "Asho tribe" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Tamberlin, BA, LLB, LLM, QC is a retired Australian jurist, barrister, law commentator and justice in the Australia's federal court.", " Tamberlin was educated at Marist Brothers Parramatta (Class of 1955) where he came 10th in the State in Modern History in the Leaving Certificate that year.", " He subsequently received both his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Sydney.", " He later received his LLM in law from Harvard Law School.", " Tamberlin was called to the New South Wales bar in 1967 specializing in town planning law, commercial law and administrative law and equity, and became a Queen's Counsel in 1981.", " Tamberlin was appointed a federal court justice in 1994.", " Tamberlin engaged in lecturing initiatives in legal areas such as federal constitutional law, administrative law and intellectual property in several countries such as the United States, Vietnam and Thailand.", " He traveled to Indonesia in AusAID programs operated by the Law Faculty for Indonesian judges, with professor Philip Lewis Griffiths.", " Tamberlin has also served as a justice in the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory.", " Following Tamberlin's retirement from the federal court of Australia in March 2009, he became the Deputy President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, an independent body which reviews the decisions of the Australian Government.", " On 27 February 2009, A ceremony marking the retirement of Justice Tamberlin from the federal court was held.", " Recently, Tamberlin headed a royal commission-style inquiry that was investigating the former Labor government's $5.3 billion sale of NSW electricity assets." ], "title": "Brian Tamberlin" }, { "sentences": [ "Van Dusen v. Barrack, 376 U.S. 612 (1964) , was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that when a case is transferred from a federal court in one state to a federal court in another, the choice of law should be that of the state in which the case was originally filed." ], "title": "Van Dusen v. Barrack" } ]
[ "Title: Morrison v. Olson\n\nMorrison v. Olson, 487 U.S. 654 (1988) , is a United States federal court case in which the Supreme Court of the United States decided that the Independent Counsel Act was constitutional.", "Title: Klaxon Co. v. Stentor Electric Manufacturing Co.\n\nKlaxon Company v. Stentor Electric Manufacturing Company, 313 U.S. 487 (1941) , was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court applied the choice-of-law principles of \"Erie Railroad v. Tompkins\" to conflicts between laws of different states for cases sitting in federal court on diversity jurisdiction. The court held that a federal court sitting in diversity must apply the choice-of-law doctrine of the forum state to choose between the forum state's law and the other state's law (as distinguished from the federal choice-of-law doctrines which had been used before \"Erie\").", "Title: Federal Court of India\n\nThe Federal Court of India was a judicial body, established in India in 1937 under the provisions of the \"Government of India Act 1935\", with original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction. It functioned until the supreme courts were established in India (1950) and in Pakistan (1956) were established. Although the seat of the Federal Court was at Delhi, however, the Federal Court was established in Pakistan in Karachi after the partition. There was a right of appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London from the Federal Court of India. The federal court was in Delhi in India", "Title: Holmes v. California National Guard\n\nAndrew Holmes v. California National Guard, 124 F.3d 1126 (9th Cir. 1998) was a federal court case heard by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, that upheld the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy that restricted service by gays and lesbians in the California National Guard of the United States. The court decided that a member of the National Guard could not be discharged for saying publicly that he or she is homosexual or bisexual, but could be restricted to assignments that did not require recognition by the federal government.", "Title: Hess v. Reynolds\n\nHess v. Reynolds, 113 U.S. 73 (1885) , was Supreme Court case determining whether a probate case from Michigan should be moved to federal court and, if so, which federal court should hear it. The court issued a writ of error on the judgment of the Eastern District of Michigan federal court for remanding a case back to the state court but determined that was indeed the appropriate federal court to hear the case.", "Title: Federal Court of Australia\n\nThe Federal Court of Australia is an Australian superior court of record which has jurisdiction to deal with most civil disputes governed by federal law (with the exception of family law matters), along with some summary (less serious) criminal matters. Cases are heard at first instance by single Judges. The Court includes an appeal division referred to as the Full Court comprising three Judges, the only avenue of appeal from which lies to the High Court of Australia. In the Australian court hierarchy, the Federal Court occupies a position equivalent to the Supreme Courts of each of the states and territories. In relation to the other Courts in the federal stream, it is equal to the Family Court of Australia, and superior to the Federal Circuit Court. It was established in 1976 by the Federal Court of Australia Act.", "Title: Special Division\n\nThe Special Division is a division of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. 28 U.S.C. § 49 (1982 ed., Supp. V) (Title VI of the Ethics in Government Act). It consists of three circuit court judges or justices appointed by the Chief Justice of the United States. One of the judges must be a judge of the DC Circuit, and no two of the judges may be named to the Special Division from a particular court. The judges are appointed for 2-year terms, with any vacancy being filled only for the remainder of the 2-year period. Its constitutionality was upheld in Morrison v. Olson.", "Title: Asho tribe\n\nAsho people (Burmese: my ), one of the tribes of the Chin people, are native to Arakan, Magwe Special Division, Pegu Special Division, Irrawaddy Special Division and some in Yangon Special Division. They are much influenced by the Burmese in their daily life. They are well educated and having high profile jobs in the Myanmar government.", "Title: Brian Tamberlin\n\nBrian Tamberlin, BA, LLB, LLM, QC is a retired Australian jurist, barrister, law commentator and justice in the Australia's federal court. Tamberlin was educated at Marist Brothers Parramatta (Class of 1955) where he came 10th in the State in Modern History in the Leaving Certificate that year. He subsequently received both his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Sydney. He later received his LLM in law from Harvard Law School. Tamberlin was called to the New South Wales bar in 1967 specializing in town planning law, commercial law and administrative law and equity, and became a Queen's Counsel in 1981. Tamberlin was appointed a federal court justice in 1994. Tamberlin engaged in lecturing initiatives in legal areas such as federal constitutional law, administrative law and intellectual property in several countries such as the United States, Vietnam and Thailand. He traveled to Indonesia in AusAID programs operated by the Law Faculty for Indonesian judges, with professor Philip Lewis Griffiths. Tamberlin has also served as a justice in the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory. Following Tamberlin's retirement from the federal court of Australia in March 2009, he became the Deputy President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, an independent body which reviews the decisions of the Australian Government. On 27 February 2009, A ceremony marking the retirement of Justice Tamberlin from the federal court was held. Recently, Tamberlin headed a royal commission-style inquiry that was investigating the former Labor government's $5.3 billion sale of NSW electricity assets.", "Title: Van Dusen v. Barrack\n\nVan Dusen v. Barrack, 376 U.S. 612 (1964) , was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that when a case is transferred from a federal court in one state to a federal court in another, the choice of law should be that of the state in which the case was originally filed." ]
7,058
What vehicle, introduced for model year 2006, does Patrick Carpentier currently drive in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series?
Ford Fusion
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2014 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race (XXX) was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on May 17, 2014, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.", " Contested over 90 laps, it was the second exhibition race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series." ], "title": "2014 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 Ford EcoBoost 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on November 17, 2013, at Homestead Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida.", " Contested over 267 laps, it was the thirty-sixth and final race in the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, as well as the final race in the ten-race Chase for the Sprint Cup, which ends the season.", " Denny Hamlin won the race.", " Matt Kenseth finished second while Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Martin Truex Jr. and Clint Bowyer rounded out the top five.", " Jimmie Johnson finished ninth to take his sixth Sprint Cup title." ], "title": "2013 Ford EcoBoost 400" }, { "sentences": [ "Patrick Carpentier (born August 13, 1971) is a Canadian professional auto racing driver.", " He is best known for his career in the Champ Car World Series and the IndyCar Series, where he got five wins and 24 podiums, as well as two third place championship finishes in 2002 and 2004.", " The long-time Champ Car driver switched to the IndyCar Series in 2005, but moved on Grand Am in 2007 and spent a bit more time running his ranch.", " After a few NASCAR races in 2007, he moved full-time into the series in 2008.", " Since 2009, he has only had part-time drives, so became a contractor and renovator in Montreal, trading in real estate in Las Vegas, as well as being a color commentator for television coverage of various racing series.", " He currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, driving the No. 32 Ford Fusion for Go FAS Racing." ], "title": "Patrick Carpentier" }, { "sentences": [ "Oxford Plains Speedway is a 3/8 mile racetrack located in Oxford, Maine.", " Established in 1950, the track was originally a half mile before being shortened to a 3/8 mile track.", " With 14,000 seats, the speedway has the largest seating capacity of any sporting venue in Maine.", " The main race held there is the HP Hood Oxford 250, which has run under various sanctions over the years, including in the early 1990s the NASCAR Xfinity Series in a combination race with what is now the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, but later became a Late Model race, and now a Pro All Star Series Super Late Model race.", " The 250 green flag lap race has often featured NASCAR's three national series stars, even when it was not an Xfinity championship race in the early 1990s, as it is currently held during the NASCAR late-summer off week.", " Among the NASCAR stars who have raced the AIM Recycling Oxford 250 are 17 drivers who have won NASCAR Sprint Cup Series majors, with eleven of them Sprint Cup Series champions, and five of those are now NASCAR Hall of Fame members." ], "title": "Oxford Plains Speedway" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 NASCAR Banking 500 only from Bank of America was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on October 17, 2009 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.", " The race was the thirty-first of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season, the fifth of the Chase for the Sprint Cup, and the only race scheduled at night during the ten-race Chase for the Sprint Cup that ended the season." ], "title": "2009 NASCAR Banking 500 only from Bank of America" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ford Fusion is a four-door, five passenger mid-size sedan manufactured and marketed by Ford across three generations in gasoline and gas/electric hybrid variants.", " Introduced for model year 2006, the Fusion is manufactured at Ford's Hermosillo Stamping & Assembly plant along with its rebadged variant the Lincoln MKZ — and formerly with its now discontinued rebadged variant, the Mercury Milan, all sharing the CD3 platform.", " The Ford Fusion mainly competes against cars such as the Buick Regal, Chevrolet Malibu, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Altima, Toyota Camry and Volkswagen Passat." ], "title": "Ford Fusion (Americas)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 Camping World RV Sales 301 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on July 14, 2013, at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire, United States.", " Contested over 302 laps, it was the nineteenth race of the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season.", " Brian Vickers of Michael Waltrip Racing won the race, his third career Sprint Cup win, while Kyle Busch finished second.", " Jeff Burton, Brad Keselowski, and Aric Almirola rounded out the top five." ], "title": "2013 Camping World RV Sales 301" }, { "sentences": [ "Anthony Glover (born April 17, 1957 in Kingsport, Tennessee) is an American race mechanic, crew chief, and manager.", " He has won the Daytona 500 three times as a crew chief in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.", " He is the son of former NASCAR Late Model Sportsman champion Gene Glover and most recently served as the crew chief of the #33 Circle Sport Chevrolet in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.", " He is currently the director of NASCAR's Touring Series, a position he has held since July 30, 2013." ], "title": "Tony Glover (NASCAR)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Ford EcoBoost 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on November 16, 2014, at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida.", " Contested over 267 laps, it was the 36th and final race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, and the tenth and final race of the Chase for the Sprint Cup.", " This race marked the final NASCAR broadcast for ESPN, ending an eight-year stint covering the sport; as well as the final NASCAR broadcast for Allen Bestwick, who has covered the sport since 1986.", " Next season he will remain with ESPN and ABC calling IndyCar races.", " Kevin Harvick held off Ryan Newman to score the victory and score his first ever championship.", " Chevrolet clinched its twelfth consecutive manufacturers championship.", " Newman was second while Brad Keselowski, Paul Menard, and Jamie McMurray rounded out the top five.", " The top rookies of the race were Kyle Larson (13th), Justin Allgaier (15th), and Austin Dillon (25th)." ], "title": "2014 Ford EcoBoost 400" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Federated Auto Parts 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on September 6, 2014, at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia.", " Contested over 400 laps, it was the 26th race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and the final race prior to the Chase for the Sprint Cup, to decide the series champion.", " Brad Keselowski finished first after he dominated the race, leading 383 of the race's 400 laps.", " Jeff Gordon finished second while Clint Bowyer, Jamie McMurray, and Kevin Harvick rounded out the top five.", " The top rookies of the race were Kyle Larson (11th), Austin Dillon (20th), and Justin Allgaier (28th)." ], "title": "2014 Federated Auto Parts 400" } ]
[ "Title: 2014 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race\n\nThe 2014 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race (XXX) was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on May 17, 2014, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Contested over 90 laps, it was the second exhibition race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.", "Title: 2013 Ford EcoBoost 400\n\nThe 2013 Ford EcoBoost 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on November 17, 2013, at Homestead Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida. Contested over 267 laps, it was the thirty-sixth and final race in the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, as well as the final race in the ten-race Chase for the Sprint Cup, which ends the season. Denny Hamlin won the race. Matt Kenseth finished second while Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Martin Truex Jr. and Clint Bowyer rounded out the top five. Jimmie Johnson finished ninth to take his sixth Sprint Cup title.", "Title: Patrick Carpentier\n\nPatrick Carpentier (born August 13, 1971) is a Canadian professional auto racing driver. He is best known for his career in the Champ Car World Series and the IndyCar Series, where he got five wins and 24 podiums, as well as two third place championship finishes in 2002 and 2004. The long-time Champ Car driver switched to the IndyCar Series in 2005, but moved on Grand Am in 2007 and spent a bit more time running his ranch. After a few NASCAR races in 2007, he moved full-time into the series in 2008. Since 2009, he has only had part-time drives, so became a contractor and renovator in Montreal, trading in real estate in Las Vegas, as well as being a color commentator for television coverage of various racing series. He currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, driving the No. 32 Ford Fusion for Go FAS Racing.", "Title: Oxford Plains Speedway\n\nOxford Plains Speedway is a 3/8 mile racetrack located in Oxford, Maine. Established in 1950, the track was originally a half mile before being shortened to a 3/8 mile track. With 14,000 seats, the speedway has the largest seating capacity of any sporting venue in Maine. The main race held there is the HP Hood Oxford 250, which has run under various sanctions over the years, including in the early 1990s the NASCAR Xfinity Series in a combination race with what is now the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, but later became a Late Model race, and now a Pro All Star Series Super Late Model race. The 250 green flag lap race has often featured NASCAR's three national series stars, even when it was not an Xfinity championship race in the early 1990s, as it is currently held during the NASCAR late-summer off week. Among the NASCAR stars who have raced the AIM Recycling Oxford 250 are 17 drivers who have won NASCAR Sprint Cup Series majors, with eleven of them Sprint Cup Series champions, and five of those are now NASCAR Hall of Fame members.", "Title: 2009 NASCAR Banking 500 only from Bank of America\n\nThe 2009 NASCAR Banking 500 only from Bank of America was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on October 17, 2009 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. The race was the thirty-first of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season, the fifth of the Chase for the Sprint Cup, and the only race scheduled at night during the ten-race Chase for the Sprint Cup that ended the season.", "Title: Ford Fusion (Americas)\n\nThe Ford Fusion is a four-door, five passenger mid-size sedan manufactured and marketed by Ford across three generations in gasoline and gas/electric hybrid variants. Introduced for model year 2006, the Fusion is manufactured at Ford's Hermosillo Stamping & Assembly plant along with its rebadged variant the Lincoln MKZ — and formerly with its now discontinued rebadged variant, the Mercury Milan, all sharing the CD3 platform. The Ford Fusion mainly competes against cars such as the Buick Regal, Chevrolet Malibu, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Altima, Toyota Camry and Volkswagen Passat.", "Title: 2013 Camping World RV Sales 301\n\nThe 2013 Camping World RV Sales 301 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on July 14, 2013, at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire, United States. Contested over 302 laps, it was the nineteenth race of the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Brian Vickers of Michael Waltrip Racing won the race, his third career Sprint Cup win, while Kyle Busch finished second. Jeff Burton, Brad Keselowski, and Aric Almirola rounded out the top five.", "Title: Tony Glover (NASCAR)\n\nAnthony Glover (born April 17, 1957 in Kingsport, Tennessee) is an American race mechanic, crew chief, and manager. He has won the Daytona 500 three times as a crew chief in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. He is the son of former NASCAR Late Model Sportsman champion Gene Glover and most recently served as the crew chief of the #33 Circle Sport Chevrolet in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. He is currently the director of NASCAR's Touring Series, a position he has held since July 30, 2013.", "Title: 2014 Ford EcoBoost 400\n\nThe 2014 Ford EcoBoost 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on November 16, 2014, at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida. Contested over 267 laps, it was the 36th and final race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, and the tenth and final race of the Chase for the Sprint Cup. This race marked the final NASCAR broadcast for ESPN, ending an eight-year stint covering the sport; as well as the final NASCAR broadcast for Allen Bestwick, who has covered the sport since 1986. Next season he will remain with ESPN and ABC calling IndyCar races. Kevin Harvick held off Ryan Newman to score the victory and score his first ever championship. Chevrolet clinched its twelfth consecutive manufacturers championship. Newman was second while Brad Keselowski, Paul Menard, and Jamie McMurray rounded out the top five. The top rookies of the race were Kyle Larson (13th), Justin Allgaier (15th), and Austin Dillon (25th).", "Title: 2014 Federated Auto Parts 400\n\nThe 2014 Federated Auto Parts 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on September 6, 2014, at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia. Contested over 400 laps, it was the 26th race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and the final race prior to the Chase for the Sprint Cup, to decide the series champion. Brad Keselowski finished first after he dominated the race, leading 383 of the race's 400 laps. Jeff Gordon finished second while Clint Bowyer, Jamie McMurray, and Kevin Harvick rounded out the top five. The top rookies of the race were Kyle Larson (11th), Austin Dillon (20th), and Justin Allgaier (28th)." ]
7,059
Who wrote the movie which Jung Ryeo-won played in
Lee Hae-jun.
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Jung Ryeo-won", "Castaway on the Moon" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Ja Myung Go (; also known as Princess Ja-myung) is a 2009 South Korean television series starring Jung Ryeo-won, Park Min-young and Jung Kyung-ho.", " It aired on SBS from March 9 to July 21, 2009 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST) for 39 episodes." ], "title": "Ja Myung Go" }, { "sentences": [ "In Love and War (; lit.", " \"Sleeping with the Enemy\") is a 2011 South Korean comedy/drama/romance film starring Kim Joo-hyuk and Jung Ryeo-won.", " In June 1950, soon after the Korean War breaks out, a troop of North Korean soldiers enter a small South Korean village.", " The troop captain proclaims that they came to liberate the villagers but their true agenda is to ferret out the reactionaries.", " The villagers offer them heartfelt hospitality and cooperation to avoid falling out of the army's favor.", " Eventually genuinely strong and close friendship starts to build up between the soldiers and the villagers." ], "title": "In Love and War (2011 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bubble Gum () is a South Korean television series starring Lee Dong-wook, Jung Ryeo-won, Lee Jong-hyuk and Park Hee-von.", " It airs on tvN on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 beginning October 26, 2015." ], "title": "Bubble Gum (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Castaway on the Moon (; lit.", " \"Mr Kim's drifting experience\": 표류: drifting; hanja: 漂流記) is a 2009 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Lee Hae-jun.", " It is a love story between a suicidal man turned castaway on Bamseom in the Han River and an agoraphobic woman who is addicted to Cyworld." ], "title": "Castaway on the Moon" }, { "sentences": [ "Witch's Court (Hangul: 마녀의 법정 ; RR: \"Manyeoeui Beobjeong \" ) is an upcoming South Korean television series starring Jung Ryeo-won and Yoon Hyun-min.", " It is set to air on KBS2 in October 2017 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 (KST) time slot." ], "title": "Witch's Court" }, { "sentences": [ "My Lovely Sam-soon (; lit.", " My Name Is Kim Sam-soon) is a South Korean television series based on the internet novel of the same title by Ji Soo-hyun, which was published on March 9, 2004.", " Touted as the Korean version of \"Bridget Jones's Diary\", it starred Kim Sun-a (who gained 15 pounds for the role), Hyun Bin, Jung Ryeo-won and Daniel Henney.", " The series aired on MBC from June 1 to July 21, 2005 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes." ], "title": "My Lovely Sam Soon" }, { "sentences": [ "Never Ending Story () is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Jung Yong-joo.", " Uhm Tae-woong and Jung Ryeo-won star as a mismatched couple who meet at a hospital where they have both been diagnosed with terminal illnesses and decide to spend the rest of their lives together." ], "title": "Never Ending Story (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jung Ryeo-won (born January 21, 1981) is a Korean-Australian actress.", " She began her entertainment career as a singer in the now-defunct girl group Chakra, and first rose to fame in the hit television series \"My Name Is Kim Sam-soon\".", " She is also known for her roles in \"Two Faces of My Girlfriend\", \"Castaway on the Moon\", and \"History of a Salaryman\"." ], "title": "Jung Ryeo-won" }, { "sentences": [ "History of a Salaryman (; lit.", " \"Salaryman Cho Han Ji\") is a 2012 South Korean television series that aired on SBS from January 2 to March 31, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 22 episodes.", " Starring Lee Beom-soo, Jung Ryeo-won, Jung Gyu-woon, Hong Soo-hyun, Lee Deok-hwa, and Kim Seo-hyung, the series is a quirky comedy and murder mystery about an ordinary salaryman who finds himself involved with corporate spies and rival pharmaceutical companies.", " It satirizes the historical events during China's Chu–Han Contention (206-202 B.C.) to become a parody of modern office politics." ], "title": "History of a Salaryman" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 SBS Drama Awards () is a ceremony honoring the best performances in television on the SBS network for the year 2012.", " It took place on December 31, 2012, at the SBS Prism Tower in Sangam-dong, Mapo District, Seoul, and was hosted by actor Lee Dong-wook and actress Jung Ryeo-won." ], "title": "2012 SBS Drama Awards" } ]
[ "Title: Ja Myung Go\n\nJa Myung Go (; also known as Princess Ja-myung) is a 2009 South Korean television series starring Jung Ryeo-won, Park Min-young and Jung Kyung-ho. It aired on SBS from March 9 to July 21, 2009 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST) for 39 episodes.", "Title: In Love and War (2011 film)\n\nIn Love and War (; lit. \"Sleeping with the Enemy\") is a 2011 South Korean comedy/drama/romance film starring Kim Joo-hyuk and Jung Ryeo-won. In June 1950, soon after the Korean War breaks out, a troop of North Korean soldiers enter a small South Korean village. The troop captain proclaims that they came to liberate the villagers but their true agenda is to ferret out the reactionaries. The villagers offer them heartfelt hospitality and cooperation to avoid falling out of the army's favor. Eventually genuinely strong and close friendship starts to build up between the soldiers and the villagers.", "Title: Bubble Gum (TV series)\n\nBubble Gum () is a South Korean television series starring Lee Dong-wook, Jung Ryeo-won, Lee Jong-hyuk and Park Hee-von. It airs on tvN on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 beginning October 26, 2015.", "Title: Castaway on the Moon\n\nCastaway on the Moon (; lit. \"Mr Kim's drifting experience\": 표류: drifting; hanja: 漂流記) is a 2009 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Lee Hae-jun. It is a love story between a suicidal man turned castaway on Bamseom in the Han River and an agoraphobic woman who is addicted to Cyworld.", "Title: Witch's Court\n\nWitch's Court (Hangul: 마녀의 법정 ; RR: \"Manyeoeui Beobjeong \" ) is an upcoming South Korean television series starring Jung Ryeo-won and Yoon Hyun-min. It is set to air on KBS2 in October 2017 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 (KST) time slot.", "Title: My Lovely Sam Soon\n\nMy Lovely Sam-soon (; lit. My Name Is Kim Sam-soon) is a South Korean television series based on the internet novel of the same title by Ji Soo-hyun, which was published on March 9, 2004. Touted as the Korean version of \"Bridget Jones's Diary\", it starred Kim Sun-a (who gained 15 pounds for the role), Hyun Bin, Jung Ryeo-won and Daniel Henney. The series aired on MBC from June 1 to July 21, 2005 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.", "Title: Never Ending Story (film)\n\nNever Ending Story () is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Jung Yong-joo. Uhm Tae-woong and Jung Ryeo-won star as a mismatched couple who meet at a hospital where they have both been diagnosed with terminal illnesses and decide to spend the rest of their lives together.", "Title: Jung Ryeo-won\n\nJung Ryeo-won (born January 21, 1981) is a Korean-Australian actress. She began her entertainment career as a singer in the now-defunct girl group Chakra, and first rose to fame in the hit television series \"My Name Is Kim Sam-soon\". She is also known for her roles in \"Two Faces of My Girlfriend\", \"Castaway on the Moon\", and \"History of a Salaryman\".", "Title: History of a Salaryman\n\nHistory of a Salaryman (; lit. \"Salaryman Cho Han Ji\") is a 2012 South Korean television series that aired on SBS from January 2 to March 31, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 22 episodes. Starring Lee Beom-soo, Jung Ryeo-won, Jung Gyu-woon, Hong Soo-hyun, Lee Deok-hwa, and Kim Seo-hyung, the series is a quirky comedy and murder mystery about an ordinary salaryman who finds himself involved with corporate spies and rival pharmaceutical companies. It satirizes the historical events during China's Chu–Han Contention (206-202 B.C.) to become a parody of modern office politics.", "Title: 2012 SBS Drama Awards\n\nThe 2012 SBS Drama Awards () is a ceremony honoring the best performances in television on the SBS network for the year 2012. It took place on December 31, 2012, at the SBS Prism Tower in Sangam-dong, Mapo District, Seoul, and was hosted by actor Lee Dong-wook and actress Jung Ryeo-won." ]
7,060
Are V-Day: Until the Violence Stops and The American Ruling Class both economic-based documentaries?
no
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "V-Day: Until the Violence Stops", "The American Ruling Class" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The American Ruling Class is a 2005 dramatic documentary film written by Lewis H. Lapham and directed by John Kirby that \"explores our country’s most taboo topic: class, power and privilege in our nominally democratic republic.\"", " It seeks to answer the question, \"Does America have a ruling class?\"", " Its producers consider it the first \"dramatic-documentary-musical.\"", " A rough-cut of the film was shown at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival, the final version of the film was shown on the Sundance Channel in July 2007, and it had its theatrical premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in April 2008." ], "title": "The American Ruling Class" }, { "sentences": [ "V-Day: Until the Violence Stops (also known as World VDAY) is a 2003 documentary film directed by Abby Epstein.", " It follows events marking 2002 V-Day — a grassroots movement inspired by Eve Ensler's 1996 play \"The Vagina Monologues\".", " The film focuses on V-Day activities in the United States, Kenya, Croatia and the Philippines." ], "title": "V-Day: Until the Violence Stops" }, { "sentences": [ "V-Day, February 14, is a global activist movement to end violence against women and girls started by author, playwright and activist Eve Ensler.", " It has been co-ordinated by a 501(c)(3) organization since 1998 which allows royalty-free performances of \"The Vagina Monologues\" to be held for charity every February 14.", " Ensler has been quoted as saying that it was women's reactions to the play that inspired her and her colleagues to launch V-Day.", " The 'V' in V-Day stands for Victory, Valentine and Vagina." ], "title": "V-Day (movement)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cecilia Beaux (May 1, 1855 – September 7, 1942) was an American society portraitist, in the manner of John Singer Sargent.", " She was a near-contemporary of American artist Mary Cassatt and also received her training in Philadelphia and France.", " Her sympathetic renderings of the American ruling class made her one of the most successful portrait painters of her era." ], "title": "Cecilia Beaux" }, { "sentences": [ "Wabenzi is an Anglicization of the pejorative Bantu colloquialism WaBenzi, originally used in Kenya to refer to members of the new ruling class that superseded the colonial regime, that has come to refer to the new ruling class in any post-colonial African country.", " The term usually refers to a corrupt government official, or family member of one, and derives from their being seen as driving an imported car.", " \"Wa\" is a prefix that refers to people in some Bantu languages; \"benzi\" comes from Mercedes-Benz, a car perceived as prestigious.", " The Anglicized form is more common than the original Bantu WaBenzi." ], "title": "Wabenzi" }, { "sentences": [ "Reuben Kaur Sarin (also known as Ruben Sarin or Rubin Sarin)is an international theatre actor, dancer, model and philanthropist of Indian descent.", " Often called the Audrey Hepburn of Asia, Ruben is one of the most celebrated and popular young theatre stars of Asia known for her forte in musical theatre.She was the only actor from India amongst many established contenders who was selected at a very young age of 14 to perform with the likes of Oprah Winfrey, Brooke Shields, Jane Fonda among others for Eve Ensler’s much celebrated campaign V-DAY, a movement to stop violence against women.", " Born in New Delhi, India to news anchor Avinash Kaur Sarin and Businessman Manjit Singh Sarin, Ruben was inspired to act when she won accolades and awards in various inter-school competitions.", " She came into notability when she was chosen as a 13 year old as the youngest participant from Asia to make a presentation on \"V-Day: A movement to stop violence against women \" and perform Eve Ensler's \"Vagina Monologues\" at Madison Square Garden in 2001.", " She made a thought-provoking presentation and performed \"Vagina Monologues\" with the distinguished company of Oprah Winfrey, Brooke Shields and Jane Fonda amongst others." ], "title": "Ruben Sarin" }, { "sentences": [ "Tender (formerly Until the Violence Stops) is a London-based charitable organisation that works to prevent domestic violence.", " Founded in 2003, Tender delivers educational violence prevention programmes to secondary schools, Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) and youth centres throughout Greater London." ], "title": "Tender (Until the Violence Stops)" }, { "sentences": [ "In Marxist philosophy, cultural hegemony is the domination of a culturally diverse society by the ruling class who manipulate the culture of that society—the beliefs, explanations, perceptions, values, and mores—so that their imposed, ruling-class worldview becomes the accepted cultural norm; the universally valid dominant ideology, which justifies the social, political, and economic \"status quo\" as natural and inevitable, perpetual and beneficial for everyone, rather than as artificial social constructs that benefit only the ruling class." ], "title": "Cultural hegemony" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ruling Class is a 1972 British black comedy film.", " It is an adaptation of Peter Barnes' satirical stage play \"The Ruling Class\" which tells the story of a paranoid schizophrenic British nobleman (played by Peter O'Toole) who inherits a peerage.", " The film co-stars Alastair Sim, William Mervyn, Coral Browne, Harry Andrews, Carolyn Seymour, James Villiers and Arthur Lowe.", " It was produced by Jules Buck and directed by Peter Medak." ], "title": "The Ruling Class (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "American rapper Azealia Banks has appeared in twenty music videos, two films, one television program and two commercials.", " As a teenager, Banks studied at the LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts in Manhattan.", " A film opportunity arose through the school, and at the age of fourteen, Banks featured in the film \"The American Ruling Class\", portraying a singer and a dancer in a cameo role.", " In 2010, Banks' first music video was released for a demo track titled \"L8R\", which would go on to be included on her debut mixtape \"Fantasea\" two years later.", " The following year, Banks' second music video was released for her breakout single \"212\", and has since amassed over one-hundred million views on Banks' official YouTube channel.", " During the promotional campaign of Banks' debut EP \"1991\", all songs on the project received a video treatment, including her sophomore single \"Liquorice\", shot by acclaimed director Rankin.", " Months after the video for \"Liquorice\" was released, an alternate version was leaked.", " In July 2012, Banks released her debut mixtape \"Fantasea\".", " To promote the mixtape, Banks released three music videos for tracks on the project, \"Luxury\", \"Atlantis\", and \"Fierce\", the latter being shot with clothing company ASOS." ], "title": "Azealia Banks videography" } ]
[ "Title: The American Ruling Class\n\nThe American Ruling Class is a 2005 dramatic documentary film written by Lewis H. Lapham and directed by John Kirby that \"explores our country’s most taboo topic: class, power and privilege in our nominally democratic republic.\" It seeks to answer the question, \"Does America have a ruling class?\" Its producers consider it the first \"dramatic-documentary-musical.\" A rough-cut of the film was shown at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival, the final version of the film was shown on the Sundance Channel in July 2007, and it had its theatrical premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in April 2008.", "Title: V-Day: Until the Violence Stops\n\nV-Day: Until the Violence Stops (also known as World VDAY) is a 2003 documentary film directed by Abby Epstein. It follows events marking 2002 V-Day — a grassroots movement inspired by Eve Ensler's 1996 play \"The Vagina Monologues\". The film focuses on V-Day activities in the United States, Kenya, Croatia and the Philippines.", "Title: V-Day (movement)\n\nV-Day, February 14, is a global activist movement to end violence against women and girls started by author, playwright and activist Eve Ensler. It has been co-ordinated by a 501(c)(3) organization since 1998 which allows royalty-free performances of \"The Vagina Monologues\" to be held for charity every February 14. Ensler has been quoted as saying that it was women's reactions to the play that inspired her and her colleagues to launch V-Day. The 'V' in V-Day stands for Victory, Valentine and Vagina.", "Title: Cecilia Beaux\n\nCecilia Beaux (May 1, 1855 – September 7, 1942) was an American society portraitist, in the manner of John Singer Sargent. She was a near-contemporary of American artist Mary Cassatt and also received her training in Philadelphia and France. Her sympathetic renderings of the American ruling class made her one of the most successful portrait painters of her era.", "Title: Wabenzi\n\nWabenzi is an Anglicization of the pejorative Bantu colloquialism WaBenzi, originally used in Kenya to refer to members of the new ruling class that superseded the colonial regime, that has come to refer to the new ruling class in any post-colonial African country. The term usually refers to a corrupt government official, or family member of one, and derives from their being seen as driving an imported car. \"Wa\" is a prefix that refers to people in some Bantu languages; \"benzi\" comes from Mercedes-Benz, a car perceived as prestigious. The Anglicized form is more common than the original Bantu WaBenzi.", "Title: Ruben Sarin\n\nReuben Kaur Sarin (also known as Ruben Sarin or Rubin Sarin)is an international theatre actor, dancer, model and philanthropist of Indian descent. Often called the Audrey Hepburn of Asia, Ruben is one of the most celebrated and popular young theatre stars of Asia known for her forte in musical theatre.She was the only actor from India amongst many established contenders who was selected at a very young age of 14 to perform with the likes of Oprah Winfrey, Brooke Shields, Jane Fonda among others for Eve Ensler’s much celebrated campaign V-DAY, a movement to stop violence against women. Born in New Delhi, India to news anchor Avinash Kaur Sarin and Businessman Manjit Singh Sarin, Ruben was inspired to act when she won accolades and awards in various inter-school competitions. She came into notability when she was chosen as a 13 year old as the youngest participant from Asia to make a presentation on \"V-Day: A movement to stop violence against women \" and perform Eve Ensler's \"Vagina Monologues\" at Madison Square Garden in 2001. She made a thought-provoking presentation and performed \"Vagina Monologues\" with the distinguished company of Oprah Winfrey, Brooke Shields and Jane Fonda amongst others.", "Title: Tender (Until the Violence Stops)\n\nTender (formerly Until the Violence Stops) is a London-based charitable organisation that works to prevent domestic violence. Founded in 2003, Tender delivers educational violence prevention programmes to secondary schools, Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) and youth centres throughout Greater London.", "Title: Cultural hegemony\n\nIn Marxist philosophy, cultural hegemony is the domination of a culturally diverse society by the ruling class who manipulate the culture of that society—the beliefs, explanations, perceptions, values, and mores—so that their imposed, ruling-class worldview becomes the accepted cultural norm; the universally valid dominant ideology, which justifies the social, political, and economic \"status quo\" as natural and inevitable, perpetual and beneficial for everyone, rather than as artificial social constructs that benefit only the ruling class.", "Title: The Ruling Class (film)\n\nThe Ruling Class is a 1972 British black comedy film. It is an adaptation of Peter Barnes' satirical stage play \"The Ruling Class\" which tells the story of a paranoid schizophrenic British nobleman (played by Peter O'Toole) who inherits a peerage. The film co-stars Alastair Sim, William Mervyn, Coral Browne, Harry Andrews, Carolyn Seymour, James Villiers and Arthur Lowe. It was produced by Jules Buck and directed by Peter Medak.", "Title: Azealia Banks videography\n\nAmerican rapper Azealia Banks has appeared in twenty music videos, two films, one television program and two commercials. As a teenager, Banks studied at the LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts in Manhattan. A film opportunity arose through the school, and at the age of fourteen, Banks featured in the film \"The American Ruling Class\", portraying a singer and a dancer in a cameo role. In 2010, Banks' first music video was released for a demo track titled \"L8R\", which would go on to be included on her debut mixtape \"Fantasea\" two years later. The following year, Banks' second music video was released for her breakout single \"212\", and has since amassed over one-hundred million views on Banks' official YouTube channel. During the promotional campaign of Banks' debut EP \"1991\", all songs on the project received a video treatment, including her sophomore single \"Liquorice\", shot by acclaimed director Rankin. Months after the video for \"Liquorice\" was released, an alternate version was leaked. In July 2012, Banks released her debut mixtape \"Fantasea\". To promote the mixtape, Banks released three music videos for tracks on the project, \"Luxury\", \"Atlantis\", and \"Fierce\", the latter being shot with clothing company ASOS." ]
7,061
What type of media does The Ugly Dachshund and The Three Lives of Thomasina have in common?
film
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "The Ugly Dachshund", "The Three Lives of Thomasina" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Three Lives of Thomasina is a 1963 British fantasy film starring Patrick McGoohan, Susan Hampshire, child actor Matthew Garber and child actress Karen Dotrice in a story about a cat and her influence on a family.", " The screenplay was written by Robert Westerby and Paul Gallico.", " It was based upon Gallico's 1957 novel \"Thomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God\".", " The film was directed by Don Chaffey, and shot in Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland, and Pinewood Studios, England.", " \"Thomasina\" has been broadcast on television and released to VHS and DVD." ], "title": "The Three Lives of Thomasina" }, { "sentences": [ "Tom Leetch is an American film producer, writer and director.", " His career included working on films for Walt Disney Productions, under the leadership of Walt Disney's son-in-law, Ron Miller.", " At Disney, Leetch first began as an assistant director on films such as \"Mary Poppins\", \"The Ugly Dachshund\" and \"Monkeys, Go Home\".", " He then served in several positions as producer, associate producer, and director on films such as \"Snowball Express\", \"Napoleon and Samantha\", \"Freaky Friday\", \"The North Avenue Irregulars\", and \"The Watcher in the Woods\", a project in which he pitched to Ron Miller stating, \"This could be our \"Exorcist\".\"" ], "title": "Tom Leetch" }, { "sentences": [ "Nenjam Marappathillai (Tamil: நெஞ்சம் மறப்பதில்லை ) is an 2017 Upcoming Tamil Language Romance soap opera starring Amit Bhargav, Nisha Krishnan and Saranya.", " It is a remake of the Bengali language television series Kusum Dola which airs on Star Jalsha from 2016.", " Is a story of three lives, whose lives get changed after certain incidents." ], "title": "Nenjam Marappathillai (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Golden Dox is a mix of a Golden Retriever and a Dachshund.", " With short legs and a long body, the mix ranges from 20-60 pounds with their common colors being tan, brown, black, or a mix of red and yellow.", " Depending on what the mix inherits, its coat may be medium length with a double coat coming from a Golden Retriever or it may be long-haired, wired-haired, or smooth-haired coming from a Dachshund.", " This mix is a family-friendly dog that it is always comfortable to sit by your feet and cuddle on its owners lap.", " The Golden Dox needs regular exercise and lives an average of 8-14 years.", " They are extremely loyal, playful, intelligent, gentle, friendly, alert, and tend to bark at strangers and other small animals." ], "title": "Golden Dox" }, { "sentences": [ "Matthew Adam Garber (25 March 1956 – 13 June 1977) was a British child actor, best known for his role as Michael Banks in the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\".", " He also starred in two other Disney films, \"The Three Lives of Thomasina\" and \"The Gnome-Mobile\", all three times appearing alongside actress Karen Dotrice." ], "title": "Matthew Garber" }, { "sentences": [ "Karen Dotrice ( ; born 9 November 1955) is a British actress, known primarily for her role as Jane Banks in Walt Disney's feature film adaptation of the \"Mary Poppins\" book series.", " Dotrice was born in Guernsey to two accomplished stage actors.", " Her career began on stage, and expanded into film and television, including starring roles as a young girl whose beloved cat magically reappears in Disney's \"The Three Lives of Thomasina\" and with \"Thomasina\" co-star Matthew Garber as one of two children pining for their parents' attentions in \"Poppins\".", " She appeared in five television programmes between 1972 and 1978, when she made her only feature film as an adult.", " Her life as an actress concluded with a short run as Desdemona in the 1981 pre-Broadway production of \"Othello\"." ], "title": "Karen Dotrice" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ugly Dachshund is a 1966 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Dean Jones and Suzanne Pleshette in a story about a Great Dane who believes he's a dachshund.", " Based on a 1938 novel by Gladys Bronwyn Stern, the film was written by Albert Aley and directed by Norman Tokar.", " \"The Ugly Dachshund\" was one of several light-hearted comedies produced by the Disney Studios during the 1960s." ], "title": "The Ugly Dachshund" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God or Thomasina is a 1957 novel by Paul Gallico about a cat who is owned by a child whose father is very strict and needs to understand about how love is powerful enough to help others.", " The book was made into the Disney film \"The Three Lives of Thomasina\" starring Karen Dotrice, Matthew Garber, Patrick Mcgoohan and Susan Hampshire and directed by Don Chaffey." ], "title": "Thomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God" }, { "sentences": [ "In the Flesh: three lives in prostitution is a 2003 independent documentary by Bishakha Datta about the lives of three Indian sex workers, written for a family audience.", " It is a low-budget film set in Calcutta and Mumbai that describes the everyday life of its subjects." ], "title": "In the Flesh (2003 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Life pool was a form of pocket billiards (pool) mainly played in the 19th century.", " It was one of several pool games that were popular at this time (so called because gamblers pooled their bets at the start of play).", " The object of the game was to be the last player left \"alive\" and therefore scoop the pool (take the winnings).", " Each player had three \"lives\" to begin with and would lose one when another player potted their <dfn id=\"\">coloured ball</dfn> which was designated to them at the start of the game.", " Using the same number of balls as players, players take turns striking their designated ball with the cue in an attempt to collide that ball with one (or more) of their opponents' balls knocking the opponent ball into a pocket.", " Once a player lost their three lives, they were declared \"dead\", i.e. out of the game.", " The game continued in this way until there was only one player left, who was declared the winner.", " Around 1875, life pool merged with black pool to form the new game of snooker, today one of the most popular cue sports in the world." ], "title": "Life pool" } ]
[ "Title: The Three Lives of Thomasina\n\nThe Three Lives of Thomasina is a 1963 British fantasy film starring Patrick McGoohan, Susan Hampshire, child actor Matthew Garber and child actress Karen Dotrice in a story about a cat and her influence on a family. The screenplay was written by Robert Westerby and Paul Gallico. It was based upon Gallico's 1957 novel \"Thomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God\". The film was directed by Don Chaffey, and shot in Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland, and Pinewood Studios, England. \"Thomasina\" has been broadcast on television and released to VHS and DVD.", "Title: Tom Leetch\n\nTom Leetch is an American film producer, writer and director. His career included working on films for Walt Disney Productions, under the leadership of Walt Disney's son-in-law, Ron Miller. At Disney, Leetch first began as an assistant director on films such as \"Mary Poppins\", \"The Ugly Dachshund\" and \"Monkeys, Go Home\". He then served in several positions as producer, associate producer, and director on films such as \"Snowball Express\", \"Napoleon and Samantha\", \"Freaky Friday\", \"The North Avenue Irregulars\", and \"The Watcher in the Woods\", a project in which he pitched to Ron Miller stating, \"This could be our \"Exorcist\".\"", "Title: Nenjam Marappathillai (TV series)\n\nNenjam Marappathillai (Tamil: நெஞ்சம் மறப்பதில்லை ) is an 2017 Upcoming Tamil Language Romance soap opera starring Amit Bhargav, Nisha Krishnan and Saranya. It is a remake of the Bengali language television series Kusum Dola which airs on Star Jalsha from 2016. Is a story of three lives, whose lives get changed after certain incidents.", "Title: Golden Dox\n\nThe Golden Dox is a mix of a Golden Retriever and a Dachshund. With short legs and a long body, the mix ranges from 20-60 pounds with their common colors being tan, brown, black, or a mix of red and yellow. Depending on what the mix inherits, its coat may be medium length with a double coat coming from a Golden Retriever or it may be long-haired, wired-haired, or smooth-haired coming from a Dachshund. This mix is a family-friendly dog that it is always comfortable to sit by your feet and cuddle on its owners lap. The Golden Dox needs regular exercise and lives an average of 8-14 years. They are extremely loyal, playful, intelligent, gentle, friendly, alert, and tend to bark at strangers and other small animals.", "Title: Matthew Garber\n\nMatthew Adam Garber (25 March 1956 – 13 June 1977) was a British child actor, best known for his role as Michael Banks in the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\". He also starred in two other Disney films, \"The Three Lives of Thomasina\" and \"The Gnome-Mobile\", all three times appearing alongside actress Karen Dotrice.", "Title: Karen Dotrice\n\nKaren Dotrice ( ; born 9 November 1955) is a British actress, known primarily for her role as Jane Banks in Walt Disney's feature film adaptation of the \"Mary Poppins\" book series. Dotrice was born in Guernsey to two accomplished stage actors. Her career began on stage, and expanded into film and television, including starring roles as a young girl whose beloved cat magically reappears in Disney's \"The Three Lives of Thomasina\" and with \"Thomasina\" co-star Matthew Garber as one of two children pining for their parents' attentions in \"Poppins\". She appeared in five television programmes between 1972 and 1978, when she made her only feature film as an adult. Her life as an actress concluded with a short run as Desdemona in the 1981 pre-Broadway production of \"Othello\".", "Title: The Ugly Dachshund\n\nThe Ugly Dachshund is a 1966 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Dean Jones and Suzanne Pleshette in a story about a Great Dane who believes he's a dachshund. Based on a 1938 novel by Gladys Bronwyn Stern, the film was written by Albert Aley and directed by Norman Tokar. \"The Ugly Dachshund\" was one of several light-hearted comedies produced by the Disney Studios during the 1960s.", "Title: Thomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God\n\nThomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God or Thomasina is a 1957 novel by Paul Gallico about a cat who is owned by a child whose father is very strict and needs to understand about how love is powerful enough to help others. The book was made into the Disney film \"The Three Lives of Thomasina\" starring Karen Dotrice, Matthew Garber, Patrick Mcgoohan and Susan Hampshire and directed by Don Chaffey.", "Title: In the Flesh (2003 film)\n\nIn the Flesh: three lives in prostitution is a 2003 independent documentary by Bishakha Datta about the lives of three Indian sex workers, written for a family audience. It is a low-budget film set in Calcutta and Mumbai that describes the everyday life of its subjects.", "Title: Life pool\n\nLife pool was a form of pocket billiards (pool) mainly played in the 19th century. It was one of several pool games that were popular at this time (so called because gamblers pooled their bets at the start of play). The object of the game was to be the last player left \"alive\" and therefore scoop the pool (take the winnings). Each player had three \"lives\" to begin with and would lose one when another player potted their <dfn id=\"\">coloured ball</dfn> which was designated to them at the start of the game. Using the same number of balls as players, players take turns striking their designated ball with the cue in an attempt to collide that ball with one (or more) of their opponents' balls knocking the opponent ball into a pocket. Once a player lost their three lives, they were declared \"dead\", i.e. out of the game. The game continued in this way until there was only one player left, who was declared the winner. Around 1875, life pool merged with black pool to form the new game of snooker, today one of the most popular cue sports in the world." ]
7,062
Who illustrated a children's book inspired by an unarmed scout and spy for the United States Army during the American Civil War?
James Daugherty
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{ "title": [ "The Railroad to Freedom: A Story of the Civil War", "Harriet Tubman" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Railroad to Freedom: A Story of the Civil War is a children's book by Hildegarde Hoyt Swift.", " It is a fictionalized biography of Araminta Ross (later known as Harriet Tubman) telling of her life in slavery and her work on the Underground Railroad.", " The book, illustrated by James Daugherty, was first published in 1932 and was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1933." ], "title": "The Railroad to Freedom: A Story of the Civil War" }, { "sentences": [ "The history of the United States Army began in 1775.", " From its formation, the United States Army has been the primary land based part of the United States Armed Forces.", " The Army's primary responsibility has been the fighting of land battles and military occupation.", " The Corps of Engineers has a major role in controlling rivers inside the United States.", " The Continental Army was founded in response to a need for professional soldiery in the American Revolutionary War in order to fight the invading British Army.", " Until the 1940s, the Army was relatively small in peacetime.", " In 1947, the Air Force became completely independent from the Army Air Forces.", " The Army was under the control of the War Department until 1947, and the Defense Department since then.", " The U.S. Army fought the War of 1812 (1812–15), American Civil War (1861–65), Spanish–American War (1898), World War I (1917–18), World War II (1941–45), Korean War (1950–53) and Vietnam War (1965–71).", " After the Cold War ended in 1991, the U.S. Army has focused on Western Asia, and was involved in the 1991 Gulf War and war in Iraq, and the war in Afghanistan." ], "title": "History of the United States Army" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Grand Army of the Republic\" (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army (United States Army), Union Navy (U.S. Navy), Marines and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service who served in the American Civil War for the Northern/Federal forces.", " Founded in 1866 in Decatur, Illinois, and growing to include hundreds of posts (local community units) across the nation (predominately in the North, but also a few in the South and West), it was dissolved in 1956 at the death of its last member, Albert Woolson (1850–1956) of Duluth, Minnesota.", " Linking men through their experience of the war, the G.A.R. became among the first organized advocacy groups in American politics, supporting voting rights for black veterans, promoting patriotic education, helping to make Memorial Day a national holiday, lobbying the United States Congress to establish regular veterans' pensions, and supporting Republican political candidates.", " Its peak membership, at more than 490,000, was in 1890, a high point of various Civil War commemorative and monument dedication ceremonies.", " It was succeeded by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW), composed of male descendants of Union Army and Union Navy veterans." ], "title": "Grand Army of the Republic" }, { "sentences": [ "The history of Washington in the American Civil War is atypical, as the territory was the most remote from the battlefields of the American Civil War.", " The territory raised a small number of volunteers for the Union Army, who did not fight against the Confederate States Army but instead maintained defensive positions against possible foreign naval or land attacks.", " Although the Indian Wars in Washington were recent, there were no Indian hostilities within the area of modern Washington, unlike the rest of the western states and territories, during the Civil War.", " At the start of the American Civil War, modern-day Washington was part of the Washington Territory.", " On March 3, 1863, the Idaho Territory was formed from that territory, consisting of the entirety of modern-day Idaho, Montana, and all but southwest Wyoming leaving the modern-day Washington as Washington Territory." ], "title": "Washington in the American Civil War" }, { "sentences": [ "William Henry Wallace (March 24, 1827 – March 21, 1901) was a Confederate States Army brigadier general during the American Civil War (Civil War).", " Before the Civil War, he was a planter, newspaper publisher, lawyer and South Carolina legislator in 1860 who supported the state calling a secession convention.", " He served in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, including service as a brigade commander in the Army of Northern Virginia.", " After the Civil War, he was a lawyer, planter, South Carolina legislator and circuit judge." ], "title": "William Henry Wallace" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Fort Sumter (April 12–13, 1861) was the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina by the Confederate States Army, and the return gunfire and subsequent surrender by the United States Army that started the American Civil War.", " Following declarations of secession by seven Southern states, South Carolina demanded that the U.S. Army abandon its facilities in Charleston Harbor.", " On December 26, 1860, Major Robert Anderson of the U.S. Army surreptitiously moved his small command from the vulnerable Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island to Fort Sumter, a substantial fortress built on an island controlling the entrance of Charleston Harbor.", " An attempt by U.S. President James Buchanan to reinforce and resupply Anderson using the unarmed merchant ship \"Star of the West\" failed when it was fired upon by shore batteries on January 9, 1861.", " South Carolina authorities then seized all Federal property in the Charleston area except for Fort Sumter." ], "title": "Battle of Fort Sumter" }, { "sentences": [ "Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross;  1822 March 10, 1913) was an American abolitionist, humanitarian, and an armed scout and spy for the United States Army during the American Civil War.", " Born into slavery, Tubman escaped and subsequently made some thirteen missions to rescue approximately seventy enslaved people, family and friends, using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad.", " She later helped abolitionist John Brown recruit men for his raid on Harpers Ferry, and in the post-war era was an active participant in the struggle for women's suffrage." ], "title": "Harriet Tubman" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Reid Anderson (February 16, 1813 – September 7, 1892) was an American civil engineer, industrialist, and soldier.", " During the American Civil War he served as a Confederate general, and his Tredegar Iron Company was a major source of munitions and ordnance for the Confederate States Army.", " Starting with a small forge and rolling mill in the mid-1830s, It was a flourishing operation by 1843 when he leased it.", " He eventually bought the company outright in 1848 and forcefully and aggressively built Tredegar Iron Works into the South's largest and most significant iron works.", " When the Civil War broke out he entered the Army as a Brigadier General in 1861.", " Shortly after he was wounded and then resigned from the Army returning to the iron works.", " It was the Confederacy's major (and for much of the war only) source of cannons and munitions, employing some 900 workers, most of whom slaves.", " His plant was confiscated by the United States In 1865, but returned to him in 1867 and he remained president until his death.", " Anderson was very active in local civic and political affairs." ], "title": "Joseph R. Anderson" }, { "sentences": [ "The Regular Army of the United States succeeded the Continental Army as the country's permanent, professional land-based military force.", " Even in modern times the professional core of the United States Army continues to be called the Regular Army.", " From the time of the American Revolution until after the Spanish–American War, state militias and volunteer regiments organized by the states (but thereafter controlled by federal authorities and federal generals in time of war) supported the smaller Regular Army of the United States.", " These volunteer regiments came to be called United States Volunteers (USV) in contrast to the Regular United States Army (USA).", " During the American Civil War, about 97 percent of the Union Army was United States Volunteers." ], "title": "Regular Army (United States)" }, { "sentences": [ "Eric J. Wittenberg (born March 26, 1961) is an American Civil War (Civil War) historian, author, lecturer, tour guide and battlefield preservationist.", " He is a practicing attorney in downtown Columbus, Ohio.", " His published works have focused especially on the Civil War cavalryman and the cavalry battles of the Civil War, with emphasis on the Army of the Potomac's Cavalry Corps.", " His first book, \"Gettysburg's Forgotten Cavalry Actions\", was chosen as the best new work addressing the Battle of Gettysburg in 1998, winning the Robert E. Lee Civil War Roundtable of Central New Jersey's Bachelder-Coddington Award.", " The second edition of this book, published in 2011, won the U. S. Army Historical Foundation's Distinguished Writing Award for that year's best reprint.", " In 2015, his book \"The Devil's to Pay: John Buford at Gettysburg\" won the Gettysburg Civil War Roundtable's 2015 Book Award.", " He was a member of the Governor of Ohio’s Advisory Commission on the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War and has been active with several Civil War battlefield preservation organizations.", " He and his wife Susan Skilken Wittenberg reside on the east side of Columbus, Ohio." ], "title": "Eric J. Wittenberg" } ]
[ "Title: The Railroad to Freedom: A Story of the Civil War\n\nThe Railroad to Freedom: A Story of the Civil War is a children's book by Hildegarde Hoyt Swift. It is a fictionalized biography of Araminta Ross (later known as Harriet Tubman) telling of her life in slavery and her work on the Underground Railroad. The book, illustrated by James Daugherty, was first published in 1932 and was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1933.", "Title: History of the United States Army\n\nThe history of the United States Army began in 1775. From its formation, the United States Army has been the primary land based part of the United States Armed Forces. The Army's primary responsibility has been the fighting of land battles and military occupation. The Corps of Engineers has a major role in controlling rivers inside the United States. The Continental Army was founded in response to a need for professional soldiery in the American Revolutionary War in order to fight the invading British Army. Until the 1940s, the Army was relatively small in peacetime. In 1947, the Air Force became completely independent from the Army Air Forces. The Army was under the control of the War Department until 1947, and the Defense Department since then. The U.S. Army fought the War of 1812 (1812–15), American Civil War (1861–65), Spanish–American War (1898), World War I (1917–18), World War II (1941–45), Korean War (1950–53) and Vietnam War (1965–71). After the Cold War ended in 1991, the U.S. Army has focused on Western Asia, and was involved in the 1991 Gulf War and war in Iraq, and the war in Afghanistan.", "Title: Grand Army of the Republic\n\nThe \"Grand Army of the Republic\" (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army (United States Army), Union Navy (U.S. Navy), Marines and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service who served in the American Civil War for the Northern/Federal forces. Founded in 1866 in Decatur, Illinois, and growing to include hundreds of posts (local community units) across the nation (predominately in the North, but also a few in the South and West), it was dissolved in 1956 at the death of its last member, Albert Woolson (1850–1956) of Duluth, Minnesota. Linking men through their experience of the war, the G.A.R. became among the first organized advocacy groups in American politics, supporting voting rights for black veterans, promoting patriotic education, helping to make Memorial Day a national holiday, lobbying the United States Congress to establish regular veterans' pensions, and supporting Republican political candidates. Its peak membership, at more than 490,000, was in 1890, a high point of various Civil War commemorative and monument dedication ceremonies. It was succeeded by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW), composed of male descendants of Union Army and Union Navy veterans.", "Title: Washington in the American Civil War\n\nThe history of Washington in the American Civil War is atypical, as the territory was the most remote from the battlefields of the American Civil War. The territory raised a small number of volunteers for the Union Army, who did not fight against the Confederate States Army but instead maintained defensive positions against possible foreign naval or land attacks. Although the Indian Wars in Washington were recent, there were no Indian hostilities within the area of modern Washington, unlike the rest of the western states and territories, during the Civil War. At the start of the American Civil War, modern-day Washington was part of the Washington Territory. On March 3, 1863, the Idaho Territory was formed from that territory, consisting of the entirety of modern-day Idaho, Montana, and all but southwest Wyoming leaving the modern-day Washington as Washington Territory.", "Title: William Henry Wallace\n\nWilliam Henry Wallace (March 24, 1827 – March 21, 1901) was a Confederate States Army brigadier general during the American Civil War (Civil War). Before the Civil War, he was a planter, newspaper publisher, lawyer and South Carolina legislator in 1860 who supported the state calling a secession convention. He served in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, including service as a brigade commander in the Army of Northern Virginia. After the Civil War, he was a lawyer, planter, South Carolina legislator and circuit judge.", "Title: Battle of Fort Sumter\n\nThe Battle of Fort Sumter (April 12–13, 1861) was the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina by the Confederate States Army, and the return gunfire and subsequent surrender by the United States Army that started the American Civil War. Following declarations of secession by seven Southern states, South Carolina demanded that the U.S. Army abandon its facilities in Charleston Harbor. On December 26, 1860, Major Robert Anderson of the U.S. Army surreptitiously moved his small command from the vulnerable Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island to Fort Sumter, a substantial fortress built on an island controlling the entrance of Charleston Harbor. An attempt by U.S. President James Buchanan to reinforce and resupply Anderson using the unarmed merchant ship \"Star of the West\" failed when it was fired upon by shore batteries on January 9, 1861. South Carolina authorities then seized all Federal property in the Charleston area except for Fort Sumter.", "Title: Harriet Tubman\n\nHarriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross;  1822 March 10, 1913) was an American abolitionist, humanitarian, and an armed scout and spy for the United States Army during the American Civil War. Born into slavery, Tubman escaped and subsequently made some thirteen missions to rescue approximately seventy enslaved people, family and friends, using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. She later helped abolitionist John Brown recruit men for his raid on Harpers Ferry, and in the post-war era was an active participant in the struggle for women's suffrage.", "Title: Joseph R. Anderson\n\nJoseph Reid Anderson (February 16, 1813 – September 7, 1892) was an American civil engineer, industrialist, and soldier. During the American Civil War he served as a Confederate general, and his Tredegar Iron Company was a major source of munitions and ordnance for the Confederate States Army. Starting with a small forge and rolling mill in the mid-1830s, It was a flourishing operation by 1843 when he leased it. He eventually bought the company outright in 1848 and forcefully and aggressively built Tredegar Iron Works into the South's largest and most significant iron works. When the Civil War broke out he entered the Army as a Brigadier General in 1861. Shortly after he was wounded and then resigned from the Army returning to the iron works. It was the Confederacy's major (and for much of the war only) source of cannons and munitions, employing some 900 workers, most of whom slaves. His plant was confiscated by the United States In 1865, but returned to him in 1867 and he remained president until his death. Anderson was very active in local civic and political affairs.", "Title: Regular Army (United States)\n\nThe Regular Army of the United States succeeded the Continental Army as the country's permanent, professional land-based military force. Even in modern times the professional core of the United States Army continues to be called the Regular Army. From the time of the American Revolution until after the Spanish–American War, state militias and volunteer regiments organized by the states (but thereafter controlled by federal authorities and federal generals in time of war) supported the smaller Regular Army of the United States. These volunteer regiments came to be called United States Volunteers (USV) in contrast to the Regular United States Army (USA). During the American Civil War, about 97 percent of the Union Army was United States Volunteers.", "Title: Eric J. Wittenberg\n\nEric J. Wittenberg (born March 26, 1961) is an American Civil War (Civil War) historian, author, lecturer, tour guide and battlefield preservationist. He is a practicing attorney in downtown Columbus, Ohio. His published works have focused especially on the Civil War cavalryman and the cavalry battles of the Civil War, with emphasis on the Army of the Potomac's Cavalry Corps. His first book, \"Gettysburg's Forgotten Cavalry Actions\", was chosen as the best new work addressing the Battle of Gettysburg in 1998, winning the Robert E. Lee Civil War Roundtable of Central New Jersey's Bachelder-Coddington Award. The second edition of this book, published in 2011, won the U. S. Army Historical Foundation's Distinguished Writing Award for that year's best reprint. In 2015, his book \"The Devil's to Pay: John Buford at Gettysburg\" won the Gettysburg Civil War Roundtable's 2015 Book Award. He was a member of the Governor of Ohio’s Advisory Commission on the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War and has been active with several Civil War battlefield preservation organizations. He and his wife Susan Skilken Wittenberg reside on the east side of Columbus, Ohio." ]
7,063
Where was Wyman B. S. Moor chief legal advisor?
State of Maine
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[ { "sentences": [ "An Attorney-General's Department or Department of [the] Attorney[-]General is a government department in certain countries.", " Often, it is the office of an attorney general, the chief legal advisor to a government." ], "title": "Attorney-General's Department" }, { "sentences": [ "The Maine Attorney General is the chief legal advisor and prosecutor of the State of Maine.", " The constitutional basis of the office is Article IX, Section 11 of the Maine Constitution, and the holder of the position is chosen biennially by the Maine Legislature in joint session." ], "title": "Maine Attorney General" }, { "sentences": [ "The Attorney General of West Virginia is the chief legal advisor to the West Virginia state government and is the state's chief law enforcement officer.", " The office was created by Article VII, Section 1 of the first Constitution of West Virginia in 1863.", " Under the current state constitution (1872), the attorney general is an executive department-level state constitutional officer, along with the governor, secretary of state, auditor, treasurer, and commissioner of agriculture.", " The attorney general is the \"ex officio\" reporter of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.", " The constitution further specifies that the attorney general shall reside in the seat of state government, Charleston, during their term of office.", " In Charleston, they are to maintain public records, books, and papers pertaining to their office, and perform all duties prescribed by state law.", " As of 2012, the attorney general receives a salary of $95,000 per year." ], "title": "List of Attorneys General of West Virginia" }, { "sentences": [ "Wyman Bradbury Seavy Moor (November 11, 1811March 10, 1869) was an American politician and lawyer from the U.S. state of Maine.", " His political career, interspersed with periods in private law practice, began with his service in the Maine House of Representatives, and continued when he became Maine Attorney General.", " Moor married Clara Ann Niel Cook (b. 1813 in Waterville, Maine) in 1834.", " She was a descendant of Thomas Dudley, one of the Governors of Massachusetts Bay Colony." ], "title": "Wyman B. S. Moor" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr Ismail was formerly a Senior Legal Advisor to HE the Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and represented the Egyptian government in state international business transactions in the oil and gas industry, especially in the United Kingdom, with law firms such as Shearman Sterling, the International Counsel to the Egyptian Government, as well as Baker McKenzie Egypt.", " He was a Senior Legal Advisor to HE the Egyptian Minister of Trade and Industry and formerly a Senior Legal Advisor in the Investment Sector in Egypt and represented the Egyptian Government at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Geneva, for theBilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) negotiations where developing states were involved.", " Dr Ismail is currently a senior legal adviser at the Legislation and Legal Opinion Commission, Ministry of Justice, Kingdom of Bahrain.", " Dr Ismail has widely published at the UK, Germany and at the MENA region." ], "title": "Mohamed Ismail" }, { "sentences": [ "The Secretary for Justice () is the head of the Hong Kong Department of Justice, the chief legal advisor to the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, and the chief law enforcement officer of the Government of Hong Kong.", " Before the end of British rule in 1997, the position was known as the Attorney-General of Hong Kong." ], "title": "Secretary for Justice (Hong Kong)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Attorney General of Maldives is the Maldivian government's chief legal advisor, and its primary lawyer.", " The Attorney General is usually a highly respected Senior Advocate, and is appointed by the President.", " The incumbent Attorney General is Aishath Bisham." ], "title": "Attorney General of the Maldives" }, { "sentences": [ "The General Counsel of the Army (also known as the Army General Counsel, abbreviated AGC) is the chief legal officer of the U.S. Department of the Army and senior legal advisor to the Secretary of the Army." ], "title": "General Counsel of the Army" }, { "sentences": [ "The state attorney general in each of the 50 U.S. states and territories is the chief legal advisor to the state government and the state's chief law enforcement officer.", " In some states, the attorney general serves as the head of a state department of justice, with responsibilities similar to those of the United States Department of Justice." ], "title": "State attorney general" }, { "sentences": [ "The Attorney General of Ghana is the chief legal advisor to the Ghanaian government.", " He or she is also responsible for the Ministry of Justice." ], "title": "Attorney General of Ghana" } ]
[ "Title: Attorney-General's Department\n\nAn Attorney-General's Department or Department of [the] Attorney[-]General is a government department in certain countries. Often, it is the office of an attorney general, the chief legal advisor to a government.", "Title: Maine Attorney General\n\nThe Maine Attorney General is the chief legal advisor and prosecutor of the State of Maine. The constitutional basis of the office is Article IX, Section 11 of the Maine Constitution, and the holder of the position is chosen biennially by the Maine Legislature in joint session.", "Title: List of Attorneys General of West Virginia\n\nThe Attorney General of West Virginia is the chief legal advisor to the West Virginia state government and is the state's chief law enforcement officer. The office was created by Article VII, Section 1 of the first Constitution of West Virginia in 1863. Under the current state constitution (1872), the attorney general is an executive department-level state constitutional officer, along with the governor, secretary of state, auditor, treasurer, and commissioner of agriculture. The attorney general is the \"ex officio\" reporter of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. The constitution further specifies that the attorney general shall reside in the seat of state government, Charleston, during their term of office. In Charleston, they are to maintain public records, books, and papers pertaining to their office, and perform all duties prescribed by state law. As of 2012, the attorney general receives a salary of $95,000 per year.", "Title: Wyman B. S. Moor\n\nWyman Bradbury Seavy Moor (November 11, 1811March 10, 1869) was an American politician and lawyer from the U.S. state of Maine. His political career, interspersed with periods in private law practice, began with his service in the Maine House of Representatives, and continued when he became Maine Attorney General. Moor married Clara Ann Niel Cook (b. 1813 in Waterville, Maine) in 1834. She was a descendant of Thomas Dudley, one of the Governors of Massachusetts Bay Colony.", "Title: Mohamed Ismail\n\nDr Ismail was formerly a Senior Legal Advisor to HE the Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and represented the Egyptian government in state international business transactions in the oil and gas industry, especially in the United Kingdom, with law firms such as Shearman Sterling, the International Counsel to the Egyptian Government, as well as Baker McKenzie Egypt. He was a Senior Legal Advisor to HE the Egyptian Minister of Trade and Industry and formerly a Senior Legal Advisor in the Investment Sector in Egypt and represented the Egyptian Government at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Geneva, for theBilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) negotiations where developing states were involved. Dr Ismail is currently a senior legal adviser at the Legislation and Legal Opinion Commission, Ministry of Justice, Kingdom of Bahrain. Dr Ismail has widely published at the UK, Germany and at the MENA region.", "Title: Secretary for Justice (Hong Kong)\n\nThe Secretary for Justice () is the head of the Hong Kong Department of Justice, the chief legal advisor to the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, and the chief law enforcement officer of the Government of Hong Kong. Before the end of British rule in 1997, the position was known as the Attorney-General of Hong Kong.", "Title: Attorney General of the Maldives\n\nThe Attorney General of Maldives is the Maldivian government's chief legal advisor, and its primary lawyer. The Attorney General is usually a highly respected Senior Advocate, and is appointed by the President. The incumbent Attorney General is Aishath Bisham.", "Title: General Counsel of the Army\n\nThe General Counsel of the Army (also known as the Army General Counsel, abbreviated AGC) is the chief legal officer of the U.S. Department of the Army and senior legal advisor to the Secretary of the Army.", "Title: State attorney general\n\nThe state attorney general in each of the 50 U.S. states and territories is the chief legal advisor to the state government and the state's chief law enforcement officer. In some states, the attorney general serves as the head of a state department of justice, with responsibilities similar to those of the United States Department of Justice.", "Title: Attorney General of Ghana\n\nThe Attorney General of Ghana is the chief legal advisor to the Ghanaian government. He or she is also responsible for the Ministry of Justice." ]
7,064
Who was the author of a eulogy to the deceased Queen Elizabeth?
Diana Primrose
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{ "title": [ "Diana Primrose", "Elizabeth I of England" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Diana Primrose (\"floruit\" 1630) was the author of a eulogy to the deceased Queen Elizabeth published as \"A Chaine of Pearle, Or a Memoriall of the peerles Graces, and Heroick Vertues of Queene Elizabeth of Glorious Memory.", " Composed by the Noble Lady, Diana Primrose\" (London, 1630).", " It is thought that this piece was written not only as a tribute to the 45-year reign of Elizabeth but as a criticism of the sometimes hot-headed King James, as well as a social criticism.", " The \"Chaine\" itself is made up of ten \"Pearles\" or short poems detailing virtues found in Elizabeth; some of these Pearles however are not qualities directly attributed to Elizabeth and thus it is considered that they may present a criticism of the then current ruler." ], "title": "Diana Primrose" }, { "sentences": [ "Twelve ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS \"Elizabeth.", " In addition, a 1914 battleship was named HMS \"Queen Elizabeth, and an aircraft carrier of that name was cancelled in 1967; also a new HMS \"Queen Elizabeth\" carrier is currently under construction.", " Most of these ships have been named in honour of Queen Elizabeth I of England:" ], "title": "HMS Elizabeth" }, { "sentences": [ "Queen Elizabeth cake is a dessert cake prepared with typical cake ingredients and a shredded coconut icing.", " It is sometimes served with tea.", " Queen Elizabeth cake is named after Elizabeth II.", " It may have originated in 1953 for the coronation of Elizabeth II, and another account holds that it was invented for the 1937 coronation of King George VI and the Queen Mother Queen Elizabeth." ], "title": "Queen Elizabeth cake" }, { "sentences": [ "Queen Elizabeth Hospital or Queen Elizabeth's Hospital may refer to one of several institutions named after Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Elizabeth II or Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother:" ], "title": "Queen Elizabeth Hospital" }, { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death.", " Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, Gloriana or Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth was the last monarch of the House of Tudor." ], "title": "Elizabeth I of England" }, { "sentences": [ "The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II was a multinational celebration throughout 2012, that marked the 60th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952.", " Queen Elizabeth is queen regnant of 16 sovereign states, known as Commonwealth realms, including the United Kingdom.", " The only other time in British history that a monarch celebrated a Diamond Jubilee was in 1897, when Queen Victoria celebrated hers." ], "title": "Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Queen Elizabeth\" is the lead ship of the \"Queen Elizabeth\"-class of supercarrier, the largest warship ever built for the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom and capable of carrying up to 40 aircraft.", " The ship was named by Queen Elizabeth II in July 2014, began sea trials in June 2017 and will formally be commissioned by the end of 2017.", " Her first Commanding Officer is Commodore Jerry Kyd, who had previously commanded the carriers HMS \"Ark Royal\" and HMS \"Illustrious\".", " As Captain of HMS \"Queen Elizabeth\", Kyd will wear the Royal Navy rank of Captain while retaining the substantive rank of Commodore." ], "title": "HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08)" }, { "sentences": [ "Queen Elizabeth are a British band.", " It is a collaborative experimental project between Thighpaulsandra and Julian Cope.", " The general concept behind Queen Elizabeth was a \"sonic ritual\" in which sounds, melodies and other sonic properties would combine.", " Both releases, 1994's \"Queen Elizabeth\" and 1997's double-disc \"Queen Elizabeth 2: Elizabeth Vagina\", consist mostly of half-hour-long tracks which contrast experimental ambient music with short bursts of Krautrock.", " The three discs (and seven tracks) are the band's only studio output, yet \"Beneath the Frozen Lake of Stars\", which appeared on Thighpaulsandra's \"I, Thighpaulsandra\", was a revamped version of a track destined for a third Queen Elizabeth release.", " Cope has said that Thighpaulsandra's version went above and beyond the original recording they made together." ], "title": "Queen Elizabeth (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "The George VI and Queen Elizabeth Memorial, situated between The Mall and Carlton Gardens in central London, is a memorial to King George VI and his consort, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.", " Completed in its present form in 2009, the memorial incorporates an earlier, Grade II-listed statue of George VI by William McMillan, unveiled by his daughter Queen Elizabeth II in 1955.", " The reconfigured memorial, which includes a statue of the Queen Mother by Philip Jackson, relief sculpture by Paul Day and an architectural setting by Donald Buttress and Donald Insall, was unveiled by Elizabeth II in 2009." ], "title": "George VI and Queen Elizabeth Memorial" }, { "sentences": [ "On 6 February 2017, the Sapphire Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, marking sixty-five years of her reign, occurred.", " The longest-reigning monarch in British history, Queen Elizabeth II was the first British monarch to have a sapphire jubilee.", " This Jubilee featured blue stamps from the Royal Mail, commemorative coins from the Royal Mint, and a reissue of an official 2014 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by David Bailey.", " In this official portrait the Queen wears sapphire jewellery which she received as a wedding present from her father.", " The Jubilee also involved a gun salute at the Tower of London, a gun salute in Green Park, gun salutes in several other places around the United Kingdom, and the ringing of the bells in Westminster Abbey.", " Theresa May, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, congratulated Queen Elizabeth II in regard to the occasion, saying in part, \"I know the nation will join with me today in celebrating and giving thanks for the lifetime of service Her Majesty the Queen has given to our country and to the Commonwealth.\"" ], "title": "Sapphire Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II" } ]
[ "Title: Diana Primrose\n\nDiana Primrose (\"floruit\" 1630) was the author of a eulogy to the deceased Queen Elizabeth published as \"A Chaine of Pearle, Or a Memoriall of the peerles Graces, and Heroick Vertues of Queene Elizabeth of Glorious Memory. Composed by the Noble Lady, Diana Primrose\" (London, 1630). It is thought that this piece was written not only as a tribute to the 45-year reign of Elizabeth but as a criticism of the sometimes hot-headed King James, as well as a social criticism. The \"Chaine\" itself is made up of ten \"Pearles\" or short poems detailing virtues found in Elizabeth; some of these Pearles however are not qualities directly attributed to Elizabeth and thus it is considered that they may present a criticism of the then current ruler.", "Title: HMS Elizabeth\n\nTwelve ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS \"Elizabeth. In addition, a 1914 battleship was named HMS \"Queen Elizabeth, and an aircraft carrier of that name was cancelled in 1967; also a new HMS \"Queen Elizabeth\" carrier is currently under construction. Most of these ships have been named in honour of Queen Elizabeth I of England:", "Title: Queen Elizabeth cake\n\nQueen Elizabeth cake is a dessert cake prepared with typical cake ingredients and a shredded coconut icing. It is sometimes served with tea. Queen Elizabeth cake is named after Elizabeth II. It may have originated in 1953 for the coronation of Elizabeth II, and another account holds that it was invented for the 1937 coronation of King George VI and the Queen Mother Queen Elizabeth.", "Title: Queen Elizabeth Hospital\n\nQueen Elizabeth Hospital or Queen Elizabeth's Hospital may refer to one of several institutions named after Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Elizabeth II or Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother:", "Title: Elizabeth I of England\n\nElizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, Gloriana or Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth was the last monarch of the House of Tudor.", "Title: Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II\n\nThe Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II was a multinational celebration throughout 2012, that marked the 60th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952. Queen Elizabeth is queen regnant of 16 sovereign states, known as Commonwealth realms, including the United Kingdom. The only other time in British history that a monarch celebrated a Diamond Jubilee was in 1897, when Queen Victoria celebrated hers.", "Title: HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08)\n\nHMS \"Queen Elizabeth\" is the lead ship of the \"Queen Elizabeth\"-class of supercarrier, the largest warship ever built for the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom and capable of carrying up to 40 aircraft. The ship was named by Queen Elizabeth II in July 2014, began sea trials in June 2017 and will formally be commissioned by the end of 2017. Her first Commanding Officer is Commodore Jerry Kyd, who had previously commanded the carriers HMS \"Ark Royal\" and HMS \"Illustrious\". As Captain of HMS \"Queen Elizabeth\", Kyd will wear the Royal Navy rank of Captain while retaining the substantive rank of Commodore.", "Title: Queen Elizabeth (band)\n\nQueen Elizabeth are a British band. It is a collaborative experimental project between Thighpaulsandra and Julian Cope. The general concept behind Queen Elizabeth was a \"sonic ritual\" in which sounds, melodies and other sonic properties would combine. Both releases, 1994's \"Queen Elizabeth\" and 1997's double-disc \"Queen Elizabeth 2: Elizabeth Vagina\", consist mostly of half-hour-long tracks which contrast experimental ambient music with short bursts of Krautrock. The three discs (and seven tracks) are the band's only studio output, yet \"Beneath the Frozen Lake of Stars\", which appeared on Thighpaulsandra's \"I, Thighpaulsandra\", was a revamped version of a track destined for a third Queen Elizabeth release. Cope has said that Thighpaulsandra's version went above and beyond the original recording they made together.", "Title: George VI and Queen Elizabeth Memorial\n\nThe George VI and Queen Elizabeth Memorial, situated between The Mall and Carlton Gardens in central London, is a memorial to King George VI and his consort, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Completed in its present form in 2009, the memorial incorporates an earlier, Grade II-listed statue of George VI by William McMillan, unveiled by his daughter Queen Elizabeth II in 1955. The reconfigured memorial, which includes a statue of the Queen Mother by Philip Jackson, relief sculpture by Paul Day and an architectural setting by Donald Buttress and Donald Insall, was unveiled by Elizabeth II in 2009.", "Title: Sapphire Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II\n\nOn 6 February 2017, the Sapphire Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, marking sixty-five years of her reign, occurred. The longest-reigning monarch in British history, Queen Elizabeth II was the first British monarch to have a sapphire jubilee. This Jubilee featured blue stamps from the Royal Mail, commemorative coins from the Royal Mint, and a reissue of an official 2014 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by David Bailey. In this official portrait the Queen wears sapphire jewellery which she received as a wedding present from her father. The Jubilee also involved a gun salute at the Tower of London, a gun salute in Green Park, gun salutes in several other places around the United Kingdom, and the ringing of the bells in Westminster Abbey. Theresa May, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, congratulated Queen Elizabeth II in regard to the occasion, saying in part, \"I know the nation will join with me today in celebrating and giving thanks for the lifetime of service Her Majesty the Queen has given to our country and to the Commonwealth.\"" ]
7,065
What Division does the team that plays at Mackenzie Stadium play in?
NCAA Division III
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{ "title": [ "Mackenzie Stadium", "New England Collegiate Conference" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
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19 First Team All-Americans, and 90+ First Team All-Conference players.", " The Sycamore's greatest season was 1983, when coach Dennis Raetz led them to the 2nd round of the 1983 NCAA Division I Football Championship versus the Southern Illinois Salukis and ended the season with a record of 9–4.", " The Sycamores also appeared in 1984 NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs.", " Past coaches include Dennis Raetz; Jerry Huntsman, George Ashworth and Wally Marks.", " The Indiana State Sycamores play their home games at Memorial Stadium, which seats 12,764.", " There have been recent discussions on replacing venerable Memorial Stadium; according to the new ISU Master Plan, a new football-only stadium in downtown Terre Haute, could be realized if funding becomes available." ], "title": "Indiana State Sycamores football" }, { "sentences": [ "The California Golden Bears football team is the college football team of the University of California, Berkeley.", " The team plays its home games at California Memorial Stadium.", " Memorial Stadium was built to honor Berkeley alumni, students, and other Californians who died in World War I and modeled after the Colosseum in Rome.", " Memorial Stadium was named one of the 40 best college football stadiums by the \"Sporting News\".", " The team also has produced two of the oddest and most memorable plays in college football: Roy \"Wrong Way\" Riegels' fumble recovery and run toward the California goal line in the 1929 Rose Bowl, and The Play in the 1982 Big Game with the last play five lateral winning kickoff return." ], "title": "California Golden Bears football" }, { "sentences": [ "The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) is an NCAA Division III college athletic conference based in the Northeastern United States." ], "title": "New England Collegiate Conference" }, { "sentences": [ "Toronto Lynx is a Canadian soccer team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.", " Founded in 1997, the team plays in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference.", " The team plays its home games at Centennial Park Stadium, where they have played since 2003.", " The team's colours are white, gold and black.", " The team has a sister organization, the Toronto Lady Lynx, who play in the women's USL W-League, and also fields a team in the USL's Super-20 League, a league for players 17 to 20 years of age run under the United Soccer Leagues umbrella." ], "title": "Toronto Lynx" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 NECBL All-Star Game will be the 21st exhibition game between all-stars from the New England Collegiate Baseball League's North and South Divisions.", " The game will be held at Mackenzie Stadium in Holyoke, Massachusetts, the home field of the North Division's Holyoke Blue Sox, on July 20, 2014." ], "title": "2014 NECBL All-Star Game" }, { "sentences": [ "Mackenzie Stadium is a baseball venue located in Holyoke, Massachusetts.", " It was home to the Holyoke Millers and today is used by both the Valley Blue Sox of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (since 2008) and the Elms College Blazers of the New England Collegiate Conference (since 2005).", " It was built in 1933 and has a capacity of 4,100 people." ], "title": "Mackenzie Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "The Holyoke Millers were a minor league baseball team located in Holyoke, Massachusetts.", " The team played in the Eastern League.", " Their home stadium was Mackenzie Stadium.", " The Millers played from 1977 to 1982 and was a farm team of the Milwaukee Brewers the first four years and the California Angels the last two years.", " In 1980, the team won the Eastern League championship." ], "title": "Holyoke Millers" }, { "sentences": [ "The Valley Blue Sox are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Holyoke, Massachusetts.", " The team, a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League, plays its home games at Mackenzie Stadium.", " The Blue Sox were founded in 2001 as the Concord Quarry Dogs but moved following the 2007 season to Holyoke to fill the void left by the departure of the Holyoke Giants to Lynn, Massachusetts." ], "title": "Valley Blue Sox" } ]
[ "Title: 2009 NECBL All-Star Game\n\nThe 2009 NECBL All-Star Game was the 16th exhibition game between all-stars from the NECBL's East and West Divisions. The game was held at Mackenzie Stadium in Holyoke, Massachusetts, the home field of the West Division's Holyoke Blue Sox. The West Division won the game by a final score of 6-5 in front of a record All-Star Game attendance of 4,906. This mark broke the previous record mark of 4,210 set at the 2007 All-Star Game hosted by the North Adams SteepleCats. Holyoke's Jake Rosenbeck was named All-Star Game Most Valuable Player. The contest was broadcast with live audio and video online provided by Teamline. The game was announced online by Keene's Shawn Medeiros (West Division) and Newport's Nicholas Lima (East Division) on the NECBL Broadcast Network.", "Title: List of MCLA teams\n\nThis is a list of colleges and universities in the United States (and one school in Canada) which sponsored a men's lacrosse team that belonged to the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association in 2015. Per MCLA rules, a University or College with fielding an NCAA Division I FBS football team must play at the Division I level. Any other school plays at the MCLA Division II level, but may petition to \"play up\" at the Division I level. Likewise, teams designated as Division I may petition to \"play down\" at the Division II level, if they are deemed a \"developing\" team, and are ineligible for post season play.", "Title: Indiana State Sycamores football\n\nThe Indiana State Sycamores football team is the NCAA Division I men's football program of Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana. They currently compete in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. The team last played in the NCAA Playoffs in the 2014 NCAA Division I Football Championship. Their first season was 1896. The Sycamores boast of 8 Conference Player(s) of the Year; 19 First Team All-Americans, and 90+ First Team All-Conference players. The Sycamore's greatest season was 1983, when coach Dennis Raetz led them to the 2nd round of the 1983 NCAA Division I Football Championship versus the Southern Illinois Salukis and ended the season with a record of 9–4. The Sycamores also appeared in 1984 NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs. Past coaches include Dennis Raetz; Jerry Huntsman, George Ashworth and Wally Marks. The Indiana State Sycamores play their home games at Memorial Stadium, which seats 12,764. There have been recent discussions on replacing venerable Memorial Stadium; according to the new ISU Master Plan, a new football-only stadium in downtown Terre Haute, could be realized if funding becomes available.", "Title: California Golden Bears football\n\nThe California Golden Bears football team is the college football team of the University of California, Berkeley. The team plays its home games at California Memorial Stadium. Memorial Stadium was built to honor Berkeley alumni, students, and other Californians who died in World War I and modeled after the Colosseum in Rome. Memorial Stadium was named one of the 40 best college football stadiums by the \"Sporting News\". The team also has produced two of the oddest and most memorable plays in college football: Roy \"Wrong Way\" Riegels' fumble recovery and run toward the California goal line in the 1929 Rose Bowl, and The Play in the 1982 Big Game with the last play five lateral winning kickoff return.", "Title: New England Collegiate Conference\n\nThe New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) is an NCAA Division III college athletic conference based in the Northeastern United States.", "Title: Toronto Lynx\n\nToronto Lynx is a Canadian soccer team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1997, the team plays in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference. The team plays its home games at Centennial Park Stadium, where they have played since 2003. The team's colours are white, gold and black. The team has a sister organization, the Toronto Lady Lynx, who play in the women's USL W-League, and also fields a team in the USL's Super-20 League, a league for players 17 to 20 years of age run under the United Soccer Leagues umbrella.", "Title: 2014 NECBL All-Star Game\n\nThe 2014 NECBL All-Star Game will be the 21st exhibition game between all-stars from the New England Collegiate Baseball League's North and South Divisions. The game will be held at Mackenzie Stadium in Holyoke, Massachusetts, the home field of the North Division's Holyoke Blue Sox, on July 20, 2014.", "Title: Mackenzie Stadium\n\nMackenzie Stadium is a baseball venue located in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It was home to the Holyoke Millers and today is used by both the Valley Blue Sox of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (since 2008) and the Elms College Blazers of the New England Collegiate Conference (since 2005). It was built in 1933 and has a capacity of 4,100 people.", "Title: Holyoke Millers\n\nThe Holyoke Millers were a minor league baseball team located in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The team played in the Eastern League. Their home stadium was Mackenzie Stadium. The Millers played from 1977 to 1982 and was a farm team of the Milwaukee Brewers the first four years and the California Angels the last two years. In 1980, the team won the Eastern League championship.", "Title: Valley Blue Sox\n\nThe Valley Blue Sox are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The team, a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League, plays its home games at Mackenzie Stadium. The Blue Sox were founded in 2001 as the Concord Quarry Dogs but moved following the 2007 season to Holyoke to fill the void left by the departure of the Holyoke Giants to Lynn, Massachusetts." ]
7,066
What is the pulp and paper company based in Atlanta, Georgia, that hosted Big Thunder Ranch at Disneyland
Georgia-Pacific LLC is an American pulp and paper company based in Atlanta, Georgia
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{ "title": [ "Big Thunder Ranch", "Georgia-Pacific" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Big Thunder Ranch was an attraction at Disneyland.", " It included an outdoor petting zoo, a walk-through cabin, and a variety of scenery meant to create the atmosphere of a Western ranch.", " It was located in Frontierland, nearby Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.", " Inside one could find sheep, goats, cows, and other farm animals.", " Among these animals were the two turkeys who received presidential pardons in honor of Thanksgiving in 2008.", " The attraction was hosted by Brawny." ], "title": "Big Thunder Ranch" }, { "sentences": [ "The Great Lakes Paper Company was the operator of the largest and most modern pulp and paper manufacturing facility in the world.", " The Company employed over 4,000 in Northern Ontario, starting in 1924 as a pulp mill at Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada).", " Great Lakes had a highly developed social network within the company, including a children's Christmas party held at a local arena, and an annual picnic held at a local park, as well as many sports teams and other social groups.", " The company's working environment was enhanced by cultural diversity.", " For example under the Government of Canada's immigration policy, the \"Close Relatives Scheme\" resulted in over 400 Ukrainian refugees being employed as workers after World War II." ], "title": "Great Lakes Paper" }, { "sentences": [ "Big Thunder National Training Center is a Nordic skiing complex located in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.", " It was opened in 1963, and closed in 1995.", " The centerpiece was the Big Thunder Ski Jumping Center, which had K-90 and K-120 hills.", " The center hosted the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1995." ], "title": "Big Thunder National Training Center" }, { "sentences": [ "Catalyst Paper Corporation is a pulp and paper company based in the Canadian city of Richmond, British Columbia.", " It operates five pulp mills and paper mills, producing a combined 1.8 million tonnes of paper and 491,000 tonnes of market pulp annually.", " The mills mostly produce magazine paper and newsprint." ], "title": "Catalyst Paper" }, { "sentences": [ "Big Thunder Ski Jumping Centre was a twin ski jumping hill located in Thunder Bay in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.", " It constitutes part of Big Thunder National Training Centre.", " The first hills were built by Knute and Thor Hansen and opened in 1963.", " They were originally known as Lille Norway Ski Area, then Mt. Norway Ski Area, and Sundance Northwest Resort before taking the current name.", " The large and normal hills were built in 1974 and the venue was taken over by the provincial government in 1985.", " The hills hosted 29 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup and 50 Canadian Ski Jumping Championships tournaments between 1975 and 1995, climaxing with the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1995.", " Funding was then cut and the venue has since been closed and unmaintained." ], "title": "Big Thunder Ski Jumping Center" }, { "sentences": [ "Malaysian Newsprint Industries Sdn Bhd (abbreviated MNI) is a pulp and paper company based in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.", " It operates a single pulp mill and paper mill in Mentakab, which produces an annual 280,000 tonnes of newsprint sourced entirely from deinked pulp from recycled paper." ], "title": "Malaysian Newsprint Industries" }, { "sentences": [ "PG Paper Company Ltd is a United Kingdom based paper company, owned entirely by the Gupta family.", " It was founded in 2003 by Puneet and Poonam Gupta OBE.", " According to Insider Magazine and The Greenock Telegraph, it is the fastest growing Scottish paper company.", " PG Paper specializes in a range of paper and board products including packaging, writing, printing and tissue.", " As of 2017, the company is trading in 55 countries worldwide.", " Its main products are Newsprint, Kraft, Coated, Thermal and Greaseproof paper.", " It is a significant recycler." ], "title": "PG Paper Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Georgia-Pacific LLC is an American pulp and paper company based in Atlanta, Georgia, and is one of the world's leading manufacturers and distributors of tissue, pulp, paper, toilet and paper towel dispensers, packaging, building products and related chemicals.", " As of Fall 2010, the company employed more than 40,000 people at more than 300 locations in North America, South America and Europe.", " It is an independently operated and managed company of Koch Industries." ], "title": "Georgia-Pacific" }, { "sentences": [ "Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is a mine train roller coaster located in Frontierland at several Disneyland-style Disney Parks worldwide.", " The ride exists at Disneyland Park (California) and the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World as \"Big Thunder Mountain Railroad\", and at Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Park (Paris) as Big Thunder Mountain.", " Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is also the name of the fictional rail line the roller coaster depicts." ], "title": "Big Thunder Mountain Railroad" }, { "sentences": [ "Fort Howard Paper Company was an American pulp and paper company based in Green Bay, Wisconsin.", " Its products were sold under a variety of brand names, including \"Envision\", \"Fort Howard\", \"Mardi Gras\", and \"Soft'n Gentle\"." ], "title": "Fort Howard Paper Company" } ]
[ "Title: Big Thunder Ranch\n\nBig Thunder Ranch was an attraction at Disneyland. It included an outdoor petting zoo, a walk-through cabin, and a variety of scenery meant to create the atmosphere of a Western ranch. It was located in Frontierland, nearby Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Inside one could find sheep, goats, cows, and other farm animals. Among these animals were the two turkeys who received presidential pardons in honor of Thanksgiving in 2008. The attraction was hosted by Brawny.", "Title: Great Lakes Paper\n\nThe Great Lakes Paper Company was the operator of the largest and most modern pulp and paper manufacturing facility in the world. The Company employed over 4,000 in Northern Ontario, starting in 1924 as a pulp mill at Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada). Great Lakes had a highly developed social network within the company, including a children's Christmas party held at a local arena, and an annual picnic held at a local park, as well as many sports teams and other social groups. The company's working environment was enhanced by cultural diversity. For example under the Government of Canada's immigration policy, the \"Close Relatives Scheme\" resulted in over 400 Ukrainian refugees being employed as workers after World War II.", "Title: Big Thunder National Training Center\n\nBig Thunder National Training Center is a Nordic skiing complex located in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. It was opened in 1963, and closed in 1995. The centerpiece was the Big Thunder Ski Jumping Center, which had K-90 and K-120 hills. The center hosted the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1995.", "Title: Catalyst Paper\n\nCatalyst Paper Corporation is a pulp and paper company based in the Canadian city of Richmond, British Columbia. It operates five pulp mills and paper mills, producing a combined 1.8 million tonnes of paper and 491,000 tonnes of market pulp annually. The mills mostly produce magazine paper and newsprint.", "Title: Big Thunder Ski Jumping Center\n\nBig Thunder Ski Jumping Centre was a twin ski jumping hill located in Thunder Bay in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. It constitutes part of Big Thunder National Training Centre. The first hills were built by Knute and Thor Hansen and opened in 1963. They were originally known as Lille Norway Ski Area, then Mt. Norway Ski Area, and Sundance Northwest Resort before taking the current name. The large and normal hills were built in 1974 and the venue was taken over by the provincial government in 1985. The hills hosted 29 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup and 50 Canadian Ski Jumping Championships tournaments between 1975 and 1995, climaxing with the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1995. Funding was then cut and the venue has since been closed and unmaintained.", "Title: Malaysian Newsprint Industries\n\nMalaysian Newsprint Industries Sdn Bhd (abbreviated MNI) is a pulp and paper company based in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. It operates a single pulp mill and paper mill in Mentakab, which produces an annual 280,000 tonnes of newsprint sourced entirely from deinked pulp from recycled paper.", "Title: PG Paper Company\n\nPG Paper Company Ltd is a United Kingdom based paper company, owned entirely by the Gupta family. It was founded in 2003 by Puneet and Poonam Gupta OBE. According to Insider Magazine and The Greenock Telegraph, it is the fastest growing Scottish paper company. PG Paper specializes in a range of paper and board products including packaging, writing, printing and tissue. As of 2017, the company is trading in 55 countries worldwide. Its main products are Newsprint, Kraft, Coated, Thermal and Greaseproof paper. It is a significant recycler.", "Title: Georgia-Pacific\n\nGeorgia-Pacific LLC is an American pulp and paper company based in Atlanta, Georgia, and is one of the world's leading manufacturers and distributors of tissue, pulp, paper, toilet and paper towel dispensers, packaging, building products and related chemicals. As of Fall 2010, the company employed more than 40,000 people at more than 300 locations in North America, South America and Europe. It is an independently operated and managed company of Koch Industries.", "Title: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad\n\nBig Thunder Mountain Railroad is a mine train roller coaster located in Frontierland at several Disneyland-style Disney Parks worldwide. The ride exists at Disneyland Park (California) and the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World as \"Big Thunder Mountain Railroad\", and at Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Park (Paris) as Big Thunder Mountain. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is also the name of the fictional rail line the roller coaster depicts.", "Title: Fort Howard Paper Company\n\nFort Howard Paper Company was an American pulp and paper company based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Its products were sold under a variety of brand names, including \"Envision\", \"Fort Howard\", \"Mardi Gras\", and \"Soft'n Gentle\"." ]
7,067
In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede was housed in a building built for which Olympics?
the 1988 Winter Olympics
bridge
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{ "title": [ "In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede", "Scotiabank Saddledome" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede was the sixteenth In Your House professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which took place on July 6, 1997, at the Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta.", " The card of the event consisted of four matches." ], "title": "In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aylesworth Apartments are an historic apartment building at 188-194 Broad Street in Providence, Rhode Island.", " It is a 2-1/2 story structure, built in brick on the first floor, and with its upper floors finished in slate.", " It has a busy roofline, typical of the Queen Anne style popular when it was built in 1888-89.", " Its main entry is recessed under a large round archway which also has a small second-story porch under it.", " The building originally housed four apartments, but was altered in 1978 to house professional offices.", " It is the oldest known building built as an apartment house in the city." ], "title": "Aylesworth Apartments" }, { "sentences": [ "Sunbury High School is a historic high school complex located at Sunbury, Gates County, North Carolina.", " The complex consists of five buildings built between 1908 and about 1950.", " The main building was built in 1937, and is a two-story, Colonial Revival style brick building.", " It consists of a seven bay, side-gabled main block flanked by two, long, slightly lower two-story, side-gabled wings.", " Also on the property is a two-story, side-gable frame, Colonial Revival-style Teacherage, built about 1940; a one-story, six-bay, “T-shaped”, Agricultural Building built about 1908; a Gymnasium built about 1950; and a Pump-House/Oil House, built about 1941.", " The complex served as a high school until 1962.", " It housed an elementary school until it closed in 1997." ], "title": "Sunbury High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Scotiabank Saddledome is a multi-use indoor arena in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.", " Located in Stampede Park in the southeast end of downtown Calgary, the Saddledome was built in 1983 to replace the Stampede Corral as the home of the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League, and to host ice hockey and figure skating at the 1988 Winter Olympics." ], "title": "Scotiabank Saddledome" }, { "sentences": [ "Eutaw–Madison Apartment House Historic District is a national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.", " It consists of a group of three multi-story apartment buildings built in the first quarter of the 20th century.", " They are: The Esplanade, a 9-story apartment building built in 1912; the Emersonian, an 8-story building constructed in 1915 of stuccoed masonry; and Temple Gardens, a 14-story building built in 1926.", " The district is significant in part because of its association with Baltimore's Jewish community.", " During the 19th century, the Eutaw–Madison neighborhood became a center for the Jewish community in Baltimore.", " By the 1920s the neighborhood had been established firmly as a neighborhood of middle and upper-class Jews, many of whom were professionals and merchants." ], "title": "Eutaw–Madison Apartment House Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Dalby railway station is located on the Western line in Queensland, Australia, serving the town of Dalby.", " The station has one platform with a passing loop and opened on the 16th April 1868.", " The Dalby station has had 3 station building over its lifetime, the first built at the western end of the platform.", " This was removed and a new building built at the eastern end of the platform so that an additional platform could be constructed to service the newly created branch lines to Tara, Jandowae and Bell.", " The wooden station building built in 1913 was burned down in 1930, to be replaced later in that year by a pre-cast concrete building using the same foundations and floor plan of the original building." ], "title": "Dalby railway station" }, { "sentences": [ "Jackson Buildings, also known as the Standard Grocery/Capital Furnace, were two historic commercial buildings located at Indianapolis, Indiana.", " It consisted of two buildings, a four-story brick building built about 1882-1883, and a five-story building built about 1923.", " The older building exhibited Italianate and Beaux-Arts style design elements.", " The buildings housed a variety of commercial enterprises, including the Standard Grocery Company.", " They has been demolished and replaced by a bank building." ], "title": "Jackson Buildings" }, { "sentences": [ "Modern Tool Company, also known as the People's Market House, is a historic building located at Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania.", " It is a large eclectic \"U\"-shaped, brick building built in stages between 1895 and 1928.", " The building measures 218 feet by 330 feet.", " The earliest section was built in 1895, as the People's Market House.", " It is 3 1/2-stories and has a large central pavilion with flanking two-story wings and a gable roof.", " The State Street side was built in five sections between 1916 and 1924.", " The northern block was added about 1928.", " It features Palladian windows and a corner turret.", " The original building housed a public market until 1902, after which it was leased to the Modern Tool Company, a machine tool manufacturer." ], "title": "Modern Tool Company" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sexton Hotel, also known as Hotel Stuart, is a historical building located in Stuart, Iowa, United States.", " The building is a two-story, L-shaped, brick and brick veneer structure that was built in two parts.", " The oldest section was a frame building built by John Sexton in 1893 and housed a restaurant.", " It was moved to the north and the brick hotel wing was built by Sexton in 1907.", " The older structure, now the north wing of the larger building, was covered with brick veneer.", " The primary entry into the hotel is located in the canted entrance bay on the southwest corner of the building.", " There were 28 guest rooms, and the first floor of the north wing housed the dining hall.", " The first floor also housed a large lobby, the owners quarters, and some of the guest rooms." ], "title": "Sexton Hotel" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bicksler Block is a historic building located in Salem, Iowa, United States.", " John Bicksler had this commercial building built in 1886.", " The two story, brick structure is a combination of the Romanesque Revival and the Italianate styles.", " Salem's central business district was plagued by fires from 1886 to 1933.", " This building was built after the first major fire to effect the town in 1886.", " The store front on the east side of the building housed a bank into the early 1900s and then the local post office was located here until 1967.", " The western half of the building has housed a variety of businesses over the years, including: clothing stores, two different milliners, a restaurant, and a pool hall.", " The second floor housed a variety of offices, including a dentist.", " The American Legion acquired the building from the Bicksler family in 1950.", " It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010." ], "title": "Bicksler Block" } ]
[ "Title: In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede\n\nIn Your House 16: Canadian Stampede was the sixteenth In Your House professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which took place on July 6, 1997, at the Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta. The card of the event consisted of four matches.", "Title: Aylesworth Apartments\n\nThe Aylesworth Apartments are an historic apartment building at 188-194 Broad Street in Providence, Rhode Island. It is a 2-1/2 story structure, built in brick on the first floor, and with its upper floors finished in slate. It has a busy roofline, typical of the Queen Anne style popular when it was built in 1888-89. Its main entry is recessed under a large round archway which also has a small second-story porch under it. The building originally housed four apartments, but was altered in 1978 to house professional offices. It is the oldest known building built as an apartment house in the city.", "Title: Sunbury High School\n\nSunbury High School is a historic high school complex located at Sunbury, Gates County, North Carolina. The complex consists of five buildings built between 1908 and about 1950. The main building was built in 1937, and is a two-story, Colonial Revival style brick building. It consists of a seven bay, side-gabled main block flanked by two, long, slightly lower two-story, side-gabled wings. Also on the property is a two-story, side-gable frame, Colonial Revival-style Teacherage, built about 1940; a one-story, six-bay, “T-shaped”, Agricultural Building built about 1908; a Gymnasium built about 1950; and a Pump-House/Oil House, built about 1941. The complex served as a high school until 1962. It housed an elementary school until it closed in 1997.", "Title: Scotiabank Saddledome\n\nScotiabank Saddledome is a multi-use indoor arena in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Located in Stampede Park in the southeast end of downtown Calgary, the Saddledome was built in 1983 to replace the Stampede Corral as the home of the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League, and to host ice hockey and figure skating at the 1988 Winter Olympics.", "Title: Eutaw–Madison Apartment House Historic District\n\nEutaw–Madison Apartment House Historic District is a national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It consists of a group of three multi-story apartment buildings built in the first quarter of the 20th century. They are: The Esplanade, a 9-story apartment building built in 1912; the Emersonian, an 8-story building constructed in 1915 of stuccoed masonry; and Temple Gardens, a 14-story building built in 1926. The district is significant in part because of its association with Baltimore's Jewish community. During the 19th century, the Eutaw–Madison neighborhood became a center for the Jewish community in Baltimore. By the 1920s the neighborhood had been established firmly as a neighborhood of middle and upper-class Jews, many of whom were professionals and merchants.", "Title: Dalby railway station\n\nDalby railway station is located on the Western line in Queensland, Australia, serving the town of Dalby. The station has one platform with a passing loop and opened on the 16th April 1868. The Dalby station has had 3 station building over its lifetime, the first built at the western end of the platform. This was removed and a new building built at the eastern end of the platform so that an additional platform could be constructed to service the newly created branch lines to Tara, Jandowae and Bell. The wooden station building built in 1913 was burned down in 1930, to be replaced later in that year by a pre-cast concrete building using the same foundations and floor plan of the original building.", "Title: Jackson Buildings\n\nJackson Buildings, also known as the Standard Grocery/Capital Furnace, were two historic commercial buildings located at Indianapolis, Indiana. It consisted of two buildings, a four-story brick building built about 1882-1883, and a five-story building built about 1923. The older building exhibited Italianate and Beaux-Arts style design elements. The buildings housed a variety of commercial enterprises, including the Standard Grocery Company. They has been demolished and replaced by a bank building.", "Title: Modern Tool Company\n\nModern Tool Company, also known as the People's Market House, is a historic building located at Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. It is a large eclectic \"U\"-shaped, brick building built in stages between 1895 and 1928. The building measures 218 feet by 330 feet. The earliest section was built in 1895, as the People's Market House. It is 3 1/2-stories and has a large central pavilion with flanking two-story wings and a gable roof. The State Street side was built in five sections between 1916 and 1924. The northern block was added about 1928. It features Palladian windows and a corner turret. The original building housed a public market until 1902, after which it was leased to the Modern Tool Company, a machine tool manufacturer.", "Title: Sexton Hotel\n\nThe Sexton Hotel, also known as Hotel Stuart, is a historical building located in Stuart, Iowa, United States. The building is a two-story, L-shaped, brick and brick veneer structure that was built in two parts. The oldest section was a frame building built by John Sexton in 1893 and housed a restaurant. It was moved to the north and the brick hotel wing was built by Sexton in 1907. The older structure, now the north wing of the larger building, was covered with brick veneer. The primary entry into the hotel is located in the canted entrance bay on the southwest corner of the building. There were 28 guest rooms, and the first floor of the north wing housed the dining hall. The first floor also housed a large lobby, the owners quarters, and some of the guest rooms.", "Title: Bicksler Block\n\nThe Bicksler Block is a historic building located in Salem, Iowa, United States. John Bicksler had this commercial building built in 1886. The two story, brick structure is a combination of the Romanesque Revival and the Italianate styles. Salem's central business district was plagued by fires from 1886 to 1933. This building was built after the first major fire to effect the town in 1886. The store front on the east side of the building housed a bank into the early 1900s and then the local post office was located here until 1967. The western half of the building has housed a variety of businesses over the years, including: clothing stores, two different milliners, a restaurant, and a pool hall. The second floor housed a variety of offices, including a dentist. The American Legion acquired the building from the Bicksler family in 1950. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010." ]
7,068
Are All Nations University and New Mexico State University located in the same country?
no
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{ "title": [ "All Nations University", "New Mexico State University" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The New Mexico State University Golf Course is an 18-hole golf course within the campus of New Mexico State University, in the city of Las Cruces, New Mexico.", " The golf course was established in 1963 and is opened to the public.", " It features 4 sets of tees for different skill levels and measures 7078 yards from the longest tees.", " The golf course has a slope rating of 129 and a 72.7 USGA rating.", " It is also the home of New Mexico State Aggies' men's and women's golf team." ], "title": "New Mexico State University Golf Course" }, { "sentences": [ "All Nations University was founded by Rev. Dr. Samuel Donkor in Ghana.", " It began with 37 students in October 2002 and has now expanded to over 3000 students.", " It became an accredited university in Ghana in October 2005.", " The university is affiliated to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and in collaboration with SRM University (India)." ], "title": "All Nations University" }, { "sentences": [ "Raymond Lynn Kysar, Jr. (born February 15, 1931) was an American politician who was a Republican member of the New Mexico State Senate from 1989 to 2005.", " He attended New Mexico State University and worked in the construction, insurance, ranching, and real estate industries.", " He was inducted into the New Mexico State University College of Business Hall of Fame in 1999." ], "title": "Raymond Kysar" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 New Mexico State Aggies football team was an American football team that represented New Mexico State University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The Aggies were members of the Sun Belt Conference and played their home games at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces, New Mexico.", " New Mexico State was led by head coach Doug Martin who was in his second year.", " This was New Mexico State's first time since their 2004 season as members of the Sun Belt Conference." ], "title": "2014 New Mexico State Aggies football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002 New Mexico State Aggies football team represented New Mexico State University in the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " The Aggies were coached by head coach Tony Samuel and played their home games at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces, New Mexico.", " They participated as members of the Sun Belt Conference.", " Their 7 wins were the most wins for New Mexico State since 1970, and to date, they are the last Aggies team to finish with a winning record." ], "title": "2002 New Mexico State Aggies football team" }, { "sentences": [ "New Mexico State University (NMSU or NM State) is a major public, land-grant, research university in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States.", " Founded in 1888, it is the oldest public institution of higher education in the state of New Mexico.", " NMSU is the second largest four-year university in the state, in terms of total enrollment across all campuses as of 2011, with campuses in Alamogordo, Carlsbad, Doña Ana County, and Grants, with extension and research centers across New Mexico." ], "title": "New Mexico State University" }, { "sentences": [ "The New Mexico State Guard (NMSG) the state defense force of the state of New Mexico.", " The New Mexico State Guard is an all-volunteer, reserve military force which works parallel to the state's National Guard It is authorized by Title 32, Section 109, United States Code, NGB Reg.", " 10-4, Chapter 20, NMSA, 1978 Comp., U.S. Constitution, and, New Mexico State Constitution.", " It is one of three military divisions of the Department of Military Affairs of the State of New Mexico (\"DMA\").", " The other two military divisions are the New Mexico Army National Guard and the New Mexico Air National Guard.", " The Department is headed by the Adjutant General of the State of New Mexico who holds the rank of brigadier general, a deputy adjutant general and three assistant adjutants general.", " The NMSG falls under the direct supervision of the assistant adjutant general of New Mexico for state guard affairs.", " The Governor of the State of New Mexico is the Commander-In-Chief of the NMSG." ], "title": "New Mexico State Guard" }, { "sentences": [ "State Road 267 is a 32.389 mi long state highway in eastern New Mexico.", " NM 267 begins just east of the village of Melrose, New Mexico at US 60/US 84.", " It then crosses from Curry County, New Mexico and into Roosevelt County, New Mexico.", " It serves the western terminus of New Mexico State Road 236.", " It then serves the eastern terminus of New Mexico State Road 330.", " It curves to the east where it serves the village of Floyd, New Mexico.", " It then enters the city of Portales, New Mexico through the western subdivisions.", " It then serves the western terminus of New Mexico State Road 236 in Portales.", " It then ends at US 70." ], "title": "New Mexico State Road 267" }, { "sentences": [ "New Mexico State Road 556 is a 15.7 mi long state highway entirely within Bernalillo County, New Mexico.", " For most of its length, NM-556 is signed as Tramway Boulevard in Albuquerque, paralleling the Sandia Mountains, although from I-25 to its western terminus at Highways 47 and 313, NM-556 is signed as Roy Road.", " The highway's southern terminus is at an intersection with New Mexico State Road 333, or Central Avenue.", " The highway then moves north intersecting with Interstate 40.", " The highway is a divided four-lane road until its intersection with Tramway Road.", " After that, the highway narrows to two lanes and takes a westerly turn to intersect with Interstate 25.", " The highway's northern terminus is at an intersection with New Mexico State Road 313 and New Mexico State Road 47." ], "title": "New Mexico State Road 556" }, { "sentences": [ "The New Mexico State Aggies baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States.", " The team is a member of the Western Athletic Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I.", " New Mexico State's first baseball team was fielded in 1907.", " The team plays its home games at Presley Askew Field in Las Cruces, New Mexico.", " The Aggies are coached by Brian Green." ], "title": "New Mexico State Aggies baseball" } ]
[ "Title: New Mexico State University Golf Course\n\nThe New Mexico State University Golf Course is an 18-hole golf course within the campus of New Mexico State University, in the city of Las Cruces, New Mexico. The golf course was established in 1963 and is opened to the public. It features 4 sets of tees for different skill levels and measures 7078 yards from the longest tees. The golf course has a slope rating of 129 and a 72.7 USGA rating. It is also the home of New Mexico State Aggies' men's and women's golf team.", "Title: All Nations University\n\nAll Nations University was founded by Rev. Dr. Samuel Donkor in Ghana. It began with 37 students in October 2002 and has now expanded to over 3000 students. It became an accredited university in Ghana in October 2005. The university is affiliated to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and in collaboration with SRM University (India).", "Title: Raymond Kysar\n\nRaymond Lynn Kysar, Jr. (born February 15, 1931) was an American politician who was a Republican member of the New Mexico State Senate from 1989 to 2005. He attended New Mexico State University and worked in the construction, insurance, ranching, and real estate industries. He was inducted into the New Mexico State University College of Business Hall of Fame in 1999.", "Title: 2014 New Mexico State Aggies football team\n\nThe 2014 New Mexico State Aggies football team was an American football team that represented New Mexico State University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Aggies were members of the Sun Belt Conference and played their home games at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces, New Mexico. New Mexico State was led by head coach Doug Martin who was in his second year. This was New Mexico State's first time since their 2004 season as members of the Sun Belt Conference.", "Title: 2002 New Mexico State Aggies football team\n\nThe 2002 New Mexico State Aggies football team represented New Mexico State University in the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Aggies were coached by head coach Tony Samuel and played their home games at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces, New Mexico. They participated as members of the Sun Belt Conference. Their 7 wins were the most wins for New Mexico State since 1970, and to date, they are the last Aggies team to finish with a winning record.", "Title: New Mexico State University\n\nNew Mexico State University (NMSU or NM State) is a major public, land-grant, research university in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States. Founded in 1888, it is the oldest public institution of higher education in the state of New Mexico. NMSU is the second largest four-year university in the state, in terms of total enrollment across all campuses as of 2011, with campuses in Alamogordo, Carlsbad, Doña Ana County, and Grants, with extension and research centers across New Mexico.", "Title: New Mexico State Guard\n\nThe New Mexico State Guard (NMSG) the state defense force of the state of New Mexico. The New Mexico State Guard is an all-volunteer, reserve military force which works parallel to the state's National Guard It is authorized by Title 32, Section 109, United States Code, NGB Reg. 10-4, Chapter 20, NMSA, 1978 Comp., U.S. Constitution, and, New Mexico State Constitution. It is one of three military divisions of the Department of Military Affairs of the State of New Mexico (\"DMA\"). The other two military divisions are the New Mexico Army National Guard and the New Mexico Air National Guard. The Department is headed by the Adjutant General of the State of New Mexico who holds the rank of brigadier general, a deputy adjutant general and three assistant adjutants general. The NMSG falls under the direct supervision of the assistant adjutant general of New Mexico for state guard affairs. The Governor of the State of New Mexico is the Commander-In-Chief of the NMSG.", "Title: New Mexico State Road 267\n\nState Road 267 is a 32.389 mi long state highway in eastern New Mexico. NM 267 begins just east of the village of Melrose, New Mexico at US 60/US 84. It then crosses from Curry County, New Mexico and into Roosevelt County, New Mexico. It serves the western terminus of New Mexico State Road 236. It then serves the eastern terminus of New Mexico State Road 330. It curves to the east where it serves the village of Floyd, New Mexico. It then enters the city of Portales, New Mexico through the western subdivisions. It then serves the western terminus of New Mexico State Road 236 in Portales. It then ends at US 70.", "Title: New Mexico State Road 556\n\nNew Mexico State Road 556 is a 15.7 mi long state highway entirely within Bernalillo County, New Mexico. For most of its length, NM-556 is signed as Tramway Boulevard in Albuquerque, paralleling the Sandia Mountains, although from I-25 to its western terminus at Highways 47 and 313, NM-556 is signed as Roy Road. The highway's southern terminus is at an intersection with New Mexico State Road 333, or Central Avenue. The highway then moves north intersecting with Interstate 40. The highway is a divided four-lane road until its intersection with Tramway Road. After that, the highway narrows to two lanes and takes a westerly turn to intersect with Interstate 25. The highway's northern terminus is at an intersection with New Mexico State Road 313 and New Mexico State Road 47.", "Title: New Mexico State Aggies baseball\n\nThe New Mexico State Aggies baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States. The team is a member of the Western Athletic Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. New Mexico State's first baseball team was fielded in 1907. The team plays its home games at Presley Askew Field in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The Aggies are coached by Brian Green." ]
7,069
What type of job do both Diane Keaton and Jennifer Dundas have in common?
actress
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[ { "sentences": [ "Shoot the Moon is a 1982 American drama film directed by Alan Parker, and written by Bo Goldman.", " It stars Albert Finney, Diane Keaton, Karen Allen, Peter Weller and Dana Hill.", " Set in Marin County, California, the film follows George Dunlap (Finney) and his wife Faith (Keaton) as their deteriorating marriage, separation and love affairs devastate their four children." ], "title": "Shoot the Moon" }, { "sentences": [ "And So It Goes is a 2014 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Mark Andrus.", " The film, which stars Michael Douglas, Diane Keaton and Sterling Jerins, was released on July 25, 2014." ], "title": "And So It Goes (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lovers and Other Strangers is a 1970 comedy film based on the play by Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna.", " The cast includes Richard S. Castellano, Gig Young, Cloris Leachman, Anne Jackson, Beatrice Arthur, Bonnie Bedelia, Michael Brandon, Harry Guardino, Anne Meara, Bob Dishy, Marian Hailey, Joseph Hindy, and, in her film debut, Diane Keaton.", " Sylvester Stallone was an extra in this movie.", " The film was nominated for three Academy Awards (it won the Academy Award for Best Original Song), and was one of the top box office performers of 1970.", " It established Richard S. Castellano as a star (receiving an Oscar nomination for his performance) and he, along with Diane Keaton, was subsequently cast in \"The Godfather\".", " The song \"For All We Know\" was composed by Fred Karlin with lyrics by Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin." ], "title": "Lovers and Other Strangers" }, { "sentences": [ "The First Wives Club is a 1996 American comedy film, based on the best-selling 1992 novel of the same name by Olivia Goldsmith.", " Narrated by Diane Keaton, it stars Keaton, Goldie Hawn, and Bette Midler as three divorced women who seek revenge on their ex-husbands who left them for younger women.", " Stephen Collins, Victor Garber and Dan Hedaya co-star as the husbands, and Sarah Jessica Parker, Marcia Gay Harden and Elizabeth Berkley as their lovers, with Maggie Smith, Bronson Pinchot and Stockard Channing also starring.", " Scott Rudin produced and Hugh Wilson directed; the film was distributed by Paramount Pictures." ], "title": "The First Wives Club" }, { "sentences": [ "The Beniker Gang is a 1985 American drama film written by Judie Angell and directed by Ken Kwapis.", " The movie stars Andrew McCarthy as Arthur Beniker, Jennifer Dundas as Cassie Beniker, Charles Fields as Edmund Beniker, and Danny Pintauro as Ben Beniker." ], "title": "The Beniker Gang" }, { "sentences": [ "5 Flights Up (released in the United Kingdom as Ruth & Alex) is a 2014 American drama film directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Charlie Peters, starring Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton.", " The film is based on the novel \"Heroic Measures\" by Jill Ciment.", " The film was released on May 8, 2015, by Focus World." ], "title": "5 Flights Up" }, { "sentences": [ "Lynda Boyd (born January 28, 1965) is a Canadian actress, singer, dancer, musician, and writer.", " She is perhaps best known for her roles in the Hollywood films \"Final Destination 2\" (2003), \"An Unfinished Life\" (2005), \"She's the Man\" (2006), and \"On Thin Ice\", with Diane Keaton.", " She had minor roles in \"I Spy\" (2002), \"About A Girl\" (2007/08), \"\" (2006), and \"Intern Academy\" (2004).", " She was also the voice of Cologne in \"Ranma 1/2\", and the voice of Viv the bunny on the Sunbow cartoon series \"Littlest Pet Shop\"." ], "title": "Lynda Boyd" }, { "sentences": [ "Diane Keaton (born Diane Hall; January 5, 1946) is an American film actress, director and producer.", " She began her career on stage and made her screen debut in 1970.", " Her first major film role was as Kay Adams-Corleone in \"The Godfather\" (1972), but the films that shaped her early career were those with director and co-star Woody Allen, beginning with \"Play It Again, Sam\" in 1972.", " Her next two films with Allen, \"Sleeper\" (1973) and \"Love and Death\" (1975), established her as a comic actor.", " Her fourth, \"Annie Hall\" (1977), won her the Academy Award for Best Actress." ], "title": "Diane Keaton" }, { "sentences": [ "Jennifer Dundas (born January 14, 1971 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American actress best known for her role as Chris Paradis, Diane Keaton's lesbian daughter, in \"The First Wives Club\".", " Other selected films include \"Puccini for Beginners\", \"Legal Eagles\", \"The Beniker Gang\" and \"The Hotel New Hampshire\".", " Dundas has guest starred in TV shows such as \"\", \"Desperate Housewives\" and \".\"", " She has also performed in the New York Theatre, including the play \"Arcadia\".", " She won an Obie (Off-Broadway) Award for her performance in \"Good as New\" by Peter Hedges." ], "title": "Jennifer Dundas" }, { "sentences": [ "Town & Country is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Buck Henry and Michael Laughlin, and starring Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Garry Shandling, Andie MacDowell, Jenna Elfman, Nastassja Kinski, and Charlton Heston.", " Beatty plays an architect, with Keaton as his wife, and Hawn and Shandling as their best friends.", " This is Beatty's and Keaton's first film together since 1981's \"Reds,\" and Beatty's third film with Hawn, after 1971's \"$\" and 1975's \"Shampoo\"." ], "title": "Town &amp; Country (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Shoot the Moon\n\nShoot the Moon is a 1982 American drama film directed by Alan Parker, and written by Bo Goldman. It stars Albert Finney, Diane Keaton, Karen Allen, Peter Weller and Dana Hill. Set in Marin County, California, the film follows George Dunlap (Finney) and his wife Faith (Keaton) as their deteriorating marriage, separation and love affairs devastate their four children.", "Title: And So It Goes (film)\n\nAnd So It Goes is a 2014 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Mark Andrus. The film, which stars Michael Douglas, Diane Keaton and Sterling Jerins, was released on July 25, 2014.", "Title: Lovers and Other Strangers\n\nLovers and Other Strangers is a 1970 comedy film based on the play by Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna. The cast includes Richard S. Castellano, Gig Young, Cloris Leachman, Anne Jackson, Beatrice Arthur, Bonnie Bedelia, Michael Brandon, Harry Guardino, Anne Meara, Bob Dishy, Marian Hailey, Joseph Hindy, and, in her film debut, Diane Keaton. Sylvester Stallone was an extra in this movie. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards (it won the Academy Award for Best Original Song), and was one of the top box office performers of 1970. It established Richard S. Castellano as a star (receiving an Oscar nomination for his performance) and he, along with Diane Keaton, was subsequently cast in \"The Godfather\". The song \"For All We Know\" was composed by Fred Karlin with lyrics by Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin.", "Title: The First Wives Club\n\nThe First Wives Club is a 1996 American comedy film, based on the best-selling 1992 novel of the same name by Olivia Goldsmith. Narrated by Diane Keaton, it stars Keaton, Goldie Hawn, and Bette Midler as three divorced women who seek revenge on their ex-husbands who left them for younger women. Stephen Collins, Victor Garber and Dan Hedaya co-star as the husbands, and Sarah Jessica Parker, Marcia Gay Harden and Elizabeth Berkley as their lovers, with Maggie Smith, Bronson Pinchot and Stockard Channing also starring. Scott Rudin produced and Hugh Wilson directed; the film was distributed by Paramount Pictures.", "Title: The Beniker Gang\n\nThe Beniker Gang is a 1985 American drama film written by Judie Angell and directed by Ken Kwapis. The movie stars Andrew McCarthy as Arthur Beniker, Jennifer Dundas as Cassie Beniker, Charles Fields as Edmund Beniker, and Danny Pintauro as Ben Beniker.", "Title: 5 Flights Up\n\n5 Flights Up (released in the United Kingdom as Ruth & Alex) is a 2014 American drama film directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Charlie Peters, starring Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton. The film is based on the novel \"Heroic Measures\" by Jill Ciment. The film was released on May 8, 2015, by Focus World.", "Title: Lynda Boyd\n\nLynda Boyd (born January 28, 1965) is a Canadian actress, singer, dancer, musician, and writer. She is perhaps best known for her roles in the Hollywood films \"Final Destination 2\" (2003), \"An Unfinished Life\" (2005), \"She's the Man\" (2006), and \"On Thin Ice\", with Diane Keaton. She had minor roles in \"I Spy\" (2002), \"About A Girl\" (2007/08), \"\" (2006), and \"Intern Academy\" (2004). She was also the voice of Cologne in \"Ranma 1/2\", and the voice of Viv the bunny on the Sunbow cartoon series \"Littlest Pet Shop\".", "Title: Diane Keaton\n\nDiane Keaton (born Diane Hall; January 5, 1946) is an American film actress, director and producer. She began her career on stage and made her screen debut in 1970. Her first major film role was as Kay Adams-Corleone in \"The Godfather\" (1972), but the films that shaped her early career were those with director and co-star Woody Allen, beginning with \"Play It Again, Sam\" in 1972. Her next two films with Allen, \"Sleeper\" (1973) and \"Love and Death\" (1975), established her as a comic actor. Her fourth, \"Annie Hall\" (1977), won her the Academy Award for Best Actress.", "Title: Jennifer Dundas\n\nJennifer Dundas (born January 14, 1971 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American actress best known for her role as Chris Paradis, Diane Keaton's lesbian daughter, in \"The First Wives Club\". Other selected films include \"Puccini for Beginners\", \"Legal Eagles\", \"The Beniker Gang\" and \"The Hotel New Hampshire\". Dundas has guest starred in TV shows such as \"\", \"Desperate Housewives\" and \".\" She has also performed in the New York Theatre, including the play \"Arcadia\". She won an Obie (Off-Broadway) Award for her performance in \"Good as New\" by Peter Hedges.", "Title: Town &amp; Country (film)\n\nTown & Country is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Buck Henry and Michael Laughlin, and starring Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Garry Shandling, Andie MacDowell, Jenna Elfman, Nastassja Kinski, and Charlton Heston. Beatty plays an architect, with Keaton as his wife, and Hawn and Shandling as their best friends. This is Beatty's and Keaton's first film together since 1981's \"Reds,\" and Beatty's third film with Hawn, after 1971's \"$\" and 1975's \"Shampoo\"." ]
7,070
When did a one time friend of Johannes Browallius, knownunder his enoblement Carl von Linne die?
10 January 1778
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg (German: \"Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg\" ) is a university located in Oldenburg, Germany.", " It is one of the most important and highly regarded educational facilities in northwestern Germany and specialises in interdisciplinary & sustainable development studies and renewable energy studies with focus on solar and wind energy." ], "title": "University of Oldenburg" }, { "sentences": [ "Johannes Browallius (1707–1755), also called John Browall, was a Finnish and Swedish Lutheran theologian, physicist, botanist and at one time friend of Swedish taxonomist Carl Linnaeus." ], "title": "Johannes Browallius" }, { "sentences": [ "Die Weltbühne (English: \"The World Stage\") was a German weekly magazine focused on politics, art, and business.", " The \"Weltbühne\" was founded in Berlin on 7 September 1905 by Siegfried Jacobsohn and was originally created strictly as a theater magazine under the title \"Die Schaubühne\".", " It was renamed \"Die Weltbühne\" on 4 April 1918.", " After Jacobsohn's death in December 1926, Kurt Tucholsky took over the leadership of the magazine, which he turned over to Carl von Ossietzky in May 1927.", " The Nazis banned the publication after the Reichstag fire, and its last issue appeared on 7 March 1933.", " In exile the magazine was published under the title \"Die neue Weltbühne\" (\"The New World Stage\").", " After the end of World War II, it appeared again under its original name in East Berlin, where it endured until 1993.", " In 1997 the magazines \"Ossietzky\" and \"Das Blättchen\" appeared, following the model of \"Die Weltbühne\"." ], "title": "Die Weltbühne" }, { "sentences": [ "Hans Carl von Carlowitz, originally \"Hannß Carl von Carlowitz\" (24 December 1645 - 3 March 1714), was a German tax accountant and mining administrator.", " His book \"Sylvicultura oeconomica, oder haußwirthliche Nachricht und Naturmäßige Anweisung zur wilden Baum-Zucht\" (1713) was the first comprehensive treatise about forestry.", " He is considered to be the father of sustainable yield forestry." ], "title": "Hans Carl von Carlowitz" }, { "sentences": [ "Critica Botanica (\"Critique of botany\", Leiden, July, 1737) was written by Swedish botanist, physician, zoologist and naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778).", " The book was published in Germany when Linnaeus was twenty-nine with a discursus by the botanist Johannes Browallius (1707–1755), bishop of Åbo.", " The first and only edition was published in July 1737 under the full title \"Critica botanica in qua nomina plantarum generica, specifica & variantia examini subjiciuntur, selectoria confirmantur, indigna rejiciuntur; simulque doctrina circa denominationem plantarum traditur.", " Seu Fundamentorum botanicorum pars IV Accedit Johannis Browallii De necessitate historiae naturalis discursus\"." ], "title": "Critica Botanica" }, { "sentences": [ "Carl Heinrich von Siemens (often just Carl von Siemens) (March 3, 1829 in Menzendorf, Mecklenburg – March 21, 1906 in Menton, France) was a German entrepreneur, a child (of fourteen) of a tenant farmer of the Siemens family, an old family of Goslar, documented since 1384.", " He is a brother of Ernst Werner von Siemens and William Siemens, sons of Christian Ferdinand Siemens (July 31, 1787-January 16, 1840) and wife Eleonore Deichmann (1792-July 8, 1839).", " They had two more brothers, Hans Siemens (1818-1867) and Friedrich August Siemens (December 8, 1828-May 24, 1904), married and father to Friedrich Carl Siemens (January 6, 1877-June 25, 1952 in Berlin), married on May 22, 1920 in Berlin to Melanie Bertha Gräfin Yorck von Wartenburg (February 1, 1899 in Klein Oels-May 15, 1950 in Berlin) (the parents of Heinrich Werner Andreas Siemens (born September 28, 1921, Annabel Siemens (born May 3, 1923), Daniela Siemens (born July 31, 1926) and Peter Siemens (born November 8, 1928)." ], "title": "Carl Heinrich von Siemens" }, { "sentences": [ "Carl von Effner, also Karl von Effner, Carl Joseph von Effner and Carl Effner (the younger) (10 February 1831 – 22 October 1884) was gardener to the Bavarian court, later \"Königlich Bayerischer Hofgärtendirektor\" (\"Royal Bavarian Court Director of Gardens\"), and landscape gardener." ], "title": "Carl von Effner" }, { "sentences": [ "Browallia is a genus of Solanaceae family.", " It is named after Johannes Browallius (1707–1755), also known as Johan Browall, a Swedish botanist, physician and bishop." ], "title": "Browallia" }, { "sentences": [ "Carl Friedrich Johannes von Noorden (11 September 1833 – 25 December 1883) was a German historian who was a native of Bonn.", " He was a grandson to psychiatrist Christian Friedrich Nasse (1778–1851) and the father of pathologist Carl von Noorden (1858–1944)." ], "title": "Carl von Noorden" }, { "sentences": [ "Carl Linnaeus ( ; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement as Carl von Linné (] ), was a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, who formalised the modern system of naming organisms called binomial nomenclature.", " He is known by the epithet \"father of modern taxonomy\".", " Many of his writings were in Latin, and his name is rendered in Latin as Carolus Linnæus (after 1761 Carolus a Linné)." ], "title": "Carl Linnaeus" } ]
[ "Title: University of Oldenburg\n\nThe Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg (German: \"Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg\" ) is a university located in Oldenburg, Germany. It is one of the most important and highly regarded educational facilities in northwestern Germany and specialises in interdisciplinary & sustainable development studies and renewable energy studies with focus on solar and wind energy.", "Title: Johannes Browallius\n\nJohannes Browallius (1707–1755), also called John Browall, was a Finnish and Swedish Lutheran theologian, physicist, botanist and at one time friend of Swedish taxonomist Carl Linnaeus.", "Title: Die Weltbühne\n\nDie Weltbühne (English: \"The World Stage\") was a German weekly magazine focused on politics, art, and business. The \"Weltbühne\" was founded in Berlin on 7 September 1905 by Siegfried Jacobsohn and was originally created strictly as a theater magazine under the title \"Die Schaubühne\". It was renamed \"Die Weltbühne\" on 4 April 1918. After Jacobsohn's death in December 1926, Kurt Tucholsky took over the leadership of the magazine, which he turned over to Carl von Ossietzky in May 1927. The Nazis banned the publication after the Reichstag fire, and its last issue appeared on 7 March 1933. In exile the magazine was published under the title \"Die neue Weltbühne\" (\"The New World Stage\"). After the end of World War II, it appeared again under its original name in East Berlin, where it endured until 1993. In 1997 the magazines \"Ossietzky\" and \"Das Blättchen\" appeared, following the model of \"Die Weltbühne\".", "Title: Hans Carl von Carlowitz\n\nHans Carl von Carlowitz, originally \"Hannß Carl von Carlowitz\" (24 December 1645 - 3 March 1714), was a German tax accountant and mining administrator. His book \"Sylvicultura oeconomica, oder haußwirthliche Nachricht und Naturmäßige Anweisung zur wilden Baum-Zucht\" (1713) was the first comprehensive treatise about forestry. He is considered to be the father of sustainable yield forestry.", "Title: Critica Botanica\n\nCritica Botanica (\"Critique of botany\", Leiden, July, 1737) was written by Swedish botanist, physician, zoologist and naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778). The book was published in Germany when Linnaeus was twenty-nine with a discursus by the botanist Johannes Browallius (1707–1755), bishop of Åbo. The first and only edition was published in July 1737 under the full title \"Critica botanica in qua nomina plantarum generica, specifica & variantia examini subjiciuntur, selectoria confirmantur, indigna rejiciuntur; simulque doctrina circa denominationem plantarum traditur. Seu Fundamentorum botanicorum pars IV Accedit Johannis Browallii De necessitate historiae naturalis discursus\".", "Title: Carl Heinrich von Siemens\n\nCarl Heinrich von Siemens (often just Carl von Siemens) (March 3, 1829 in Menzendorf, Mecklenburg – March 21, 1906 in Menton, France) was a German entrepreneur, a child (of fourteen) of a tenant farmer of the Siemens family, an old family of Goslar, documented since 1384. He is a brother of Ernst Werner von Siemens and William Siemens, sons of Christian Ferdinand Siemens (July 31, 1787-January 16, 1840) and wife Eleonore Deichmann (1792-July 8, 1839). They had two more brothers, Hans Siemens (1818-1867) and Friedrich August Siemens (December 8, 1828-May 24, 1904), married and father to Friedrich Carl Siemens (January 6, 1877-June 25, 1952 in Berlin), married on May 22, 1920 in Berlin to Melanie Bertha Gräfin Yorck von Wartenburg (February 1, 1899 in Klein Oels-May 15, 1950 in Berlin) (the parents of Heinrich Werner Andreas Siemens (born September 28, 1921, Annabel Siemens (born May 3, 1923), Daniela Siemens (born July 31, 1926) and Peter Siemens (born November 8, 1928).", "Title: Carl von Effner\n\nCarl von Effner, also Karl von Effner, Carl Joseph von Effner and Carl Effner (the younger) (10 February 1831 – 22 October 1884) was gardener to the Bavarian court, later \"Königlich Bayerischer Hofgärtendirektor\" (\"Royal Bavarian Court Director of Gardens\"), and landscape gardener.", "Title: Browallia\n\nBrowallia is a genus of Solanaceae family. It is named after Johannes Browallius (1707–1755), also known as Johan Browall, a Swedish botanist, physician and bishop.", "Title: Carl von Noorden\n\nCarl Friedrich Johannes von Noorden (11 September 1833 – 25 December 1883) was a German historian who was a native of Bonn. He was a grandson to psychiatrist Christian Friedrich Nasse (1778–1851) and the father of pathologist Carl von Noorden (1858–1944).", "Title: Carl Linnaeus\n\nCarl Linnaeus ( ; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement as Carl von Linné (] ), was a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, who formalised the modern system of naming organisms called binomial nomenclature. He is known by the epithet \"father of modern taxonomy\". Many of his writings were in Latin, and his name is rendered in Latin as Carolus Linnæus (after 1761 Carolus a Linné)." ]
7,071
Where was the ALF actress who appeared in Second Thoughts born?
Portland, Oregon
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[ "Title: Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow\n\nIdle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, published in 1886, is a collection of humorous essays by Jerome K. Jerome. It was the author’s second published book and it helped establish him as a leading English humorist. While widely considered one of Jerome’s better works, and in spite of using the same style as \"Three Men in a Boat\", it was never as popular as the latter. A second \"Idle Thoughts\" book, \"The Second Thoughts of An Idle Fellow\", was published in 1898.", "Title: Second Thoughts (TV series)\n\nSecond Thoughts is a British comedy television programme that ran from 3 May 1991 to 14 October 1994. It was broadcast on the ITV network and made by the ITV company LWT. It was followed by a sequel, \"Faith in the Future\". \"Second Thoughts\" followed the lives of two middle-aged divorcees, Bill MacGregor and Faith Greyshott, from very different backgrounds trying to develop a relationship, despite the pressures pulling it apart (namely Faith's two teenage children and Bill's devious ex-wife Liza, who works alongside him).", "Title: Lynda Bellingham\n\nLynda Bellingham, OBE (born Meredith Lee Hughes; 31 May 194819 October 2014) was a Canadian-born English actress, broadcaster and author, who starred in the long-running series of \"Oxo Family\" British TV adverts between 1983 and 1999, the drama series \"All Creatures Great and Small\", \"Second Thoughts\" and \"Faith in the Future\". She was a panellist on the ITV lunchtime chat show \"Loose Women\" between 2007 and 2011.", "Title: Mark Denham\n\nMark Denham (born 1975) is a British actor, best known for his role as Joe Greyshott in the sitcom \"Second Thoughts\" and its sequel \"Faith in the Future\" from 1991 and 1998.", "Title: Niklas Asker\n\nNiklas Asker (born 1979) is a Swedish comic book artist, best known for his debut graphic novel \"Second Thoughts\"", "Title: Belinda Lang\n\nBelinda Lang (born Belinda L. Lange; 23 December 1953) is an English actress. She is known for playing Liza in the ITV sitcom \"Second Thoughts\" (1991–94), and Bill Porter in the BBC sitcom \"2point4 Children\" (1991–99). Her theatre credits include London productions of the Noël Coward plays, \"Present Laughter\" (1981), \"Blithe Spirit\" (1997), and \"Hay Fever\" (2006).", "Title: Second Thoughts (album)\n\nSecond Thoughts is a 1976 album by New Zealand art rock band Split Enz. It was recorded in London with Roxy Music's guitarist Phil Manzanera producing the album. Four of the songs on the album were reworked versions of songs from their 1975 debut album \"Mental Notes\". Two other songs on the album had been first recorded during the \"Mental Notes\" sessions, but left off and re-recorded for \"Second Thoughts\". There were two new songs, both written by Phil Judd, and a re-recording of an early Judd/Finn composition (\"129\"), which for the \"Second Thoughts\" version, was renamed \"Matinee Idyll\".", "Title: Second Thoughts (1983 film)\n\nSecond Thoughts is a 1983 American drama film directed by Lawrence Turman and starring Lucie Arnaz, Craig Wasson, Ken Howard and Anne Schedeen.", "Title: Anne Schedeen\n\nLuanne Ruth Schedeen (born January 8, 1949), known professionally as Anne Schedeen, is an American actress who was born in Portland, Oregon. She is best known for her role as Kate Tanner on \"ALF,\" which ran from 1986 to 1990.", "Title: Kadhalar Dhinam\n\nKadhalar Dhinam (English: \"Valentine's Day\" or \"Day of Love\" ), titled Dil Hi Dil Mein (English: \"Only Heart is in Heart\" ) in Hindi is an Indian Tamil-Hindi bilingual romance film directed by Kathir. It is based on a relationship which begins through an internet chatroom and takes a turn after the protagonist has second thoughts about the relationship. The film featured newcomer Kunal Singh and Sonali Bendre in the lead roles, while Nassar, Manivannan, Goundamani and Chinni Jayanth appeared in supporting roles. The film produced by A.M. Ratnam, had music composed by A. R. Rahman and cinematography by P. C. Sriram. The Tamil film was released in 1999 and became a huge commercial success. The songs in the movie itself won great credits. The Hindi version was released in 21 April 2000." ]
7,072
Tune is a group of investment companies similar in many ways to Virgin, owned by Tony Fernandes and based in which Asian country?
Malaysia
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tune Group Sdn Bhd (or Tune Group \"Sendirian Berhad\", meaning 'private limited') is a leisure and entertainment corporation founded by the Malaysian entrepreneurs Tony Fernandes and Kamarudin Meranun.", " Tune Group's mission is to provide affordability and accessibility to leisure activities and entertainment, primarily in Asian markets.", " It does this via its airline, hotel, telecommunication, financial services, sports, media and creative industries subsidiaries.", " Its subsidiaries include: budget airline Air Asia; Caterham Group a motor engine-based technology company, though which it formerly owned the Caterham F1 Team; and Queens Park Rangers, an English football club.", " Tune Group was the official shirt sponsor of FA match officials until 2013." ], "title": "Tune Group" }, { "sentences": [ "For purposes of income tax in the United States, U.S. persons owning shares of a passive foreign investment company (PFIC) may choose between (i) current taxation on the income of the PFIC or (ii) deferral of such income subject to a deemed tax and interest regime.", " The provision was enacted as part of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 as a way of placing owners of offshore investment funds on a similar footing to owners of U.S. investment funds (regulated investment companies).", " The original provisions applied for all foreign corporations meeting either an income or an asset test.", " However, 1997 amendments limited the application in the case of U.S. Shareholders of controlled foreign corporations." ], "title": "Passive foreign investment company" }, { "sentences": [ "Tune Ventures Sdn.", " Bhd is a private investment company based in Malaysia.", " It is 40% owned by Datuk Seri Tony Fernandes, 30% by Kamarudin Meranun, 25% by Dennis Melka and 5% by Tune Strategic Investments Limited.", " Multiple companies are majority owned by Tune Ventures, most of which use the Tune brand to market their products.", " These companies also form part of the Tune Group of companies." ], "title": "Tune Ventures" }, { "sentences": [ "Tune Hotels.com is a limited service hotel chain operated by Tune Hotels Regional Services Sdn Bhd that provides a claimed \"5-star sleeping experience at a 1-star price\" accommodation.", " Tune Hotels is part of the Tune Group, the private investment group of Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, founder and group CEO of low-cost airline AirAsia." ], "title": "Tune Hotels" }, { "sentences": [ "Hasan Abdullah Ismaik (Arabic: حسن عبدالله إسميك‎ ‎ ) is a Jordanian businessman and Chairman of Hasan Abdullah Mohammed Group (HAMG Group), a UAE-based group of investment companies founded by Ismaik in 2006.", " He owns Marya Development & Real Estate Investment LLC, a private investment company in the United Arab Emirates with a diversified investment portfolio that includes projects worth US$4 billion.", " He is the Chairman and majority shareholder of the German sports club TSV 1860 Munich; Chairman of Al-Ashmal Real-Estate Investment Co. in Jordan; Vice Chairman of Al Manara International Jewellery in Abu Dhabi, and Chairman of publicly-listed Masaken for Land and Industrial Development Projects (Masaken Capital).", " In 2014, Forbes Magazine listed Ismaik as the first Jordanian billionaire and the third-youngest billionaire in the Middle East." ], "title": "Hasan Abdullah Ismaik" }, { "sentences": [ "Tan Sri Anthony Francis \"Tony\" Fernandes, CBE (born 30 April 1964) is a Malaysian entrepreneur.", " He is the founder of Tune Air Sdn.", " Bhd., who introduced the first budget no-frills airline, AirAsia, to Malaysians with the tagline \"Now everyone can fly\".", " Fernandes managed to turn AirAsia, a failing government-linked commercial airline, into a highly successful budget airline public-listed company.", " He has since founded the Tune Group of companies." ], "title": "Tony Fernandes" }, { "sentences": [ "Tune Money is Asia's first \"no-frills\" online financial service previously wholly owned by Tune Group Sdn.", " Bhd.", " Its founder is Dato' Tony Fernandes, the founder of the low cost airline in Malaysia, AirAsia.", " Its major shareholders are Tune Ventures (44.83%), CIMB Structured Investments (25%) and Tengku Zafrul Aziz (10%), who is also its Chief Executive Officer." ], "title": "Tune Money" }, { "sentences": [ "The Caterham Group was formally announced on 27 November 2011 at the Brazilian F1 Grand Prix.", " Caterham Group, formerly known as Team Lotus Enterprise (TLE) is the holding company incorporated in the UK and owned by Tony Fernandes, Kamarudin Meranun and SM Nasarudin that provides the platform for the future expansion of the Caterham brand across a variety of industries.", " Caterham Group is the parent company name for the range of automotive, motor racing, technology and innovation companies that sit within a single group business under the stewardship of Group CEO Riad Asmat.", " Graham Mcdonald is new Group CEO taking over Riad Asmat position." ], "title": "Caterham Group" }, { "sentences": [ "The status of women in Nepal has varied throughout history.", " In the early 1990s, like in any other Asian country, women in Nepal were generally subordinate to men in virtually every aspect of life.", " Nepal, like most societies in the present world, was a rigidly patriarchal society.", " It still is in many ways.", " Women's relative status, however, varies from one community to another." ], "title": "Women in Nepal" }, { "sentences": [ "The Apprentice Asia is an Asian reality game show that was broadcast from June until July 2013.", " In this show, a group of aspiring young businesspeople compete for the chance to work with the host of the show, Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes.", " Dubbed as “The World’s Toughest Job Interview,” the show is the Asian version of the original American show, \"The Apprentice\".", " It was aired on AXN Asia and produced by FremantleMedia Asia, All American Television and Atlantis." ], "title": "The Apprentice Asia" } ]
[ "Title: Tune Group\n\nTune Group Sdn Bhd (or Tune Group \"Sendirian Berhad\", meaning 'private limited') is a leisure and entertainment corporation founded by the Malaysian entrepreneurs Tony Fernandes and Kamarudin Meranun. Tune Group's mission is to provide affordability and accessibility to leisure activities and entertainment, primarily in Asian markets. It does this via its airline, hotel, telecommunication, financial services, sports, media and creative industries subsidiaries. Its subsidiaries include: budget airline Air Asia; Caterham Group a motor engine-based technology company, though which it formerly owned the Caterham F1 Team; and Queens Park Rangers, an English football club. Tune Group was the official shirt sponsor of FA match officials until 2013.", "Title: Passive foreign investment company\n\nFor purposes of income tax in the United States, U.S. persons owning shares of a passive foreign investment company (PFIC) may choose between (i) current taxation on the income of the PFIC or (ii) deferral of such income subject to a deemed tax and interest regime. The provision was enacted as part of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 as a way of placing owners of offshore investment funds on a similar footing to owners of U.S. investment funds (regulated investment companies). The original provisions applied for all foreign corporations meeting either an income or an asset test. However, 1997 amendments limited the application in the case of U.S. Shareholders of controlled foreign corporations.", "Title: Tune Ventures\n\nTune Ventures Sdn. Bhd is a private investment company based in Malaysia. It is 40% owned by Datuk Seri Tony Fernandes, 30% by Kamarudin Meranun, 25% by Dennis Melka and 5% by Tune Strategic Investments Limited. Multiple companies are majority owned by Tune Ventures, most of which use the Tune brand to market their products. These companies also form part of the Tune Group of companies.", "Title: Tune Hotels\n\nTune Hotels.com is a limited service hotel chain operated by Tune Hotels Regional Services Sdn Bhd that provides a claimed \"5-star sleeping experience at a 1-star price\" accommodation. Tune Hotels is part of the Tune Group, the private investment group of Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, founder and group CEO of low-cost airline AirAsia.", "Title: Hasan Abdullah Ismaik\n\nHasan Abdullah Ismaik (Arabic: حسن عبدالله إسميك‎ ‎ ) is a Jordanian businessman and Chairman of Hasan Abdullah Mohammed Group (HAMG Group), a UAE-based group of investment companies founded by Ismaik in 2006. He owns Marya Development & Real Estate Investment LLC, a private investment company in the United Arab Emirates with a diversified investment portfolio that includes projects worth US$4 billion. He is the Chairman and majority shareholder of the German sports club TSV 1860 Munich; Chairman of Al-Ashmal Real-Estate Investment Co. in Jordan; Vice Chairman of Al Manara International Jewellery in Abu Dhabi, and Chairman of publicly-listed Masaken for Land and Industrial Development Projects (Masaken Capital). In 2014, Forbes Magazine listed Ismaik as the first Jordanian billionaire and the third-youngest billionaire in the Middle East.", "Title: Tony Fernandes\n\nTan Sri Anthony Francis \"Tony\" Fernandes, CBE (born 30 April 1964) is a Malaysian entrepreneur. He is the founder of Tune Air Sdn. Bhd., who introduced the first budget no-frills airline, AirAsia, to Malaysians with the tagline \"Now everyone can fly\". Fernandes managed to turn AirAsia, a failing government-linked commercial airline, into a highly successful budget airline public-listed company. He has since founded the Tune Group of companies.", "Title: Tune Money\n\nTune Money is Asia's first \"no-frills\" online financial service previously wholly owned by Tune Group Sdn. Bhd. Its founder is Dato' Tony Fernandes, the founder of the low cost airline in Malaysia, AirAsia. Its major shareholders are Tune Ventures (44.83%), CIMB Structured Investments (25%) and Tengku Zafrul Aziz (10%), who is also its Chief Executive Officer.", "Title: Caterham Group\n\nThe Caterham Group was formally announced on 27 November 2011 at the Brazilian F1 Grand Prix. Caterham Group, formerly known as Team Lotus Enterprise (TLE) is the holding company incorporated in the UK and owned by Tony Fernandes, Kamarudin Meranun and SM Nasarudin that provides the platform for the future expansion of the Caterham brand across a variety of industries. Caterham Group is the parent company name for the range of automotive, motor racing, technology and innovation companies that sit within a single group business under the stewardship of Group CEO Riad Asmat. Graham Mcdonald is new Group CEO taking over Riad Asmat position.", "Title: Women in Nepal\n\nThe status of women in Nepal has varied throughout history. In the early 1990s, like in any other Asian country, women in Nepal were generally subordinate to men in virtually every aspect of life. Nepal, like most societies in the present world, was a rigidly patriarchal society. It still is in many ways. Women's relative status, however, varies from one community to another.", "Title: The Apprentice Asia\n\nThe Apprentice Asia is an Asian reality game show that was broadcast from June until July 2013. In this show, a group of aspiring young businesspeople compete for the chance to work with the host of the show, Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes. Dubbed as “The World’s Toughest Job Interview,” the show is the Asian version of the original American show, \"The Apprentice\". It was aired on AXN Asia and produced by FremantleMedia Asia, All American Television and Atlantis." ]
7,073
What mechanical engineering principles does Lennox International use in its HVAC products?
thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer.
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() is an intercontinental company.", " Through its subsidiaries, it is a provider of climate control products for the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration markets around the world.", " The Company was founded in 1895, in Marshalltown, Iowa, by Dave Lennox, the owner of a machine repair business for railroads.", " He designed and patented a riveted steel coal-fired furnace, which led to numerous advancements in heating, cooling and climate control solutions.", " The company was sold in 1904 to DW Norris who managed the company until his death in 1949, following which ownership devolved to his descendants who continued to hold a prominent position in the company in the following decades." ], "title": "Lennox International" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick Winslow Taylor (March 20, 1856 – March 21, 1915) was an American mechanical engineer who sought to improve industrial efficiency.", " He was one of the first management consultants.", " Taylor was one of the intellectual leaders of the Efficiency Movement and his ideas, broadly conceived, were highly influential in the Progressive Era (1890s-1920s).", " Taylor summed up his efficiency techniques in his 1911 book \"The Principles of Scientific Management\", which in 2001 Fellows of the Academy of Management voted the most influential management book of the twentieth century.", " His pioneering work in applying engineering principles to the work done on the factory floor was instrumental in the creation and development of the branch of engineering that is now known as industrial engineering.", " Taylor made his name in, and was most proud of his work in, scientific management; however, he made his fortune patenting steel-process improvements.", " Taylor was also an athlete who competed nationally in tennis and golf." ], "title": "Frederick Winslow Taylor" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert James \"Roy\" Crawford {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} was a university administrator and mechanical engineering academic, whose primary research interest has been in the mechanical properties and processing behaviour of plastics.", " From 1989 to 1999 he was Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the School of Mechanical and Process Engineering at the Queens University Belfast in Northern Ireland.", " He was also responsible for establishing the Polymer Processing Research Centre at Queens University.", " This centre included the Research Group on rotational moulding of plastics, which he also established.", " From 1999 to 2001 he was Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Auckland in New Zealand." ], "title": "Roy Crawford" }, { "sentences": [ "HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) is a major subdiscipline of mechanical engineering.", " The goal of HVAC design is to balance indoor environmental comfort with other factors such as installation cost, ease of maintenance, and energy efficiency.", " The discipline of HVAC includes a large number of specialized terms and acronyms, many of which are summarized in this glossary." ], "title": "Glossary of HVAC terms" }, { "sentences": [ "Grinnell Mechanical Products, a brand of Tyco International Ltd., manufactures grooved piping and mechanical products.", " Grinnell Mechanical Products specializes in mechanical, fire, HVAC, commercial, mining, institutional and industrial applications.", " Grinnell grooved products are used in various industries because they are historically more efficient than flanged, welded, and threaded pipe joining methods.", " Key product lines include grooved couplings and fittings, G-PRESS systems, strainers, stainless steel systems, copper systems, and G-MINE PVC systems.", " Grinnell Mechanical Products offers mechanical services used for supporting engineering and design.", " These include 2D and 3D drawings for the mechanical room and design suggestions and easy to follow installation drawings with legends for each pump." ], "title": "Grinnell Mechanical Products" }, { "sentences": [ "Westaflex is a large global HVAC brand, owned by German company Westaflex Holding.", " The company began in 1933 when Lorenz and Ferdinand Westerbarkey, formerly prisoner of war during the Nazi era developed a coil-based tube forming machine, the first stable and any-shape tube of its kind.", " The company's owner, named it \"Westaflex\", from their family name \"Westerbarkey\" (meaning Westerflex HVAC products)." ], "title": "Westaflex" }, { "sentences": [ "Food engineering is a multidisciplinary field which combines microbiology, applied physical sciences, chemistry and engineering for food and related industries.", " Food engineering includes, but is not limited to, the application of agricultural engineering, mechanical engineering and chemical engineering principles to food materials.", " Food engineers provide the technological knowledge transfer essential to the cost-effective production and commercialization of food products and services.", " Physics, chemistry, and mathematics are fundamental to understanding and engineering products and operations in the food industry." ], "title": "Food engineering" }, { "sentences": [ "Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) is the technology of indoor and vehicular environmental comfort.", " Its goal is to provide thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality.", " HVAC system design is a subdiscipline of mechanical engineering, based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer.", " Refrigeration is sometimes added to the field's abbreviation as HVAC&R or HVACR, or ventilating is dropped, as in HACR (as in the designation of HACR-rated circuit breakers)." ], "title": "HVAC" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a list of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks as designated by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers since it began the program in 1971.", " The designation is granted to existing artifacts or systems representing significant mechanical engineering technology.", " Mechanical Engineering Heritage Sites are particular locales at which some event or development occurred or which some machine, building, or complex of significance occupied.", " Mechanical Engineering Heritage Collections refers to a museum or collection that includes related objects of special significance to, but not necessarily a major evolutionary step in, the historical development of mechanical engineering." ], "title": "List of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks" }, { "sentences": [ "Mechanical Engineering Technology is the application of engineering principles and technological developments for the creation of useful products and/or production machinery." ], "title": "Mechanical engineering technology" } ]
[ "Title: Lennox International\n\nLennox International Inc. () is an intercontinental company. Through its subsidiaries, it is a provider of climate control products for the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration markets around the world. The Company was founded in 1895, in Marshalltown, Iowa, by Dave Lennox, the owner of a machine repair business for railroads. He designed and patented a riveted steel coal-fired furnace, which led to numerous advancements in heating, cooling and climate control solutions. The company was sold in 1904 to DW Norris who managed the company until his death in 1949, following which ownership devolved to his descendants who continued to hold a prominent position in the company in the following decades.", "Title: Frederick Winslow Taylor\n\nFrederick Winslow Taylor (March 20, 1856 – March 21, 1915) was an American mechanical engineer who sought to improve industrial efficiency. He was one of the first management consultants. Taylor was one of the intellectual leaders of the Efficiency Movement and his ideas, broadly conceived, were highly influential in the Progressive Era (1890s-1920s). Taylor summed up his efficiency techniques in his 1911 book \"The Principles of Scientific Management\", which in 2001 Fellows of the Academy of Management voted the most influential management book of the twentieth century. His pioneering work in applying engineering principles to the work done on the factory floor was instrumental in the creation and development of the branch of engineering that is now known as industrial engineering. Taylor made his name in, and was most proud of his work in, scientific management; however, he made his fortune patenting steel-process improvements. Taylor was also an athlete who competed nationally in tennis and golf.", "Title: Roy Crawford\n\nRobert James \"Roy\" Crawford {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} was a university administrator and mechanical engineering academic, whose primary research interest has been in the mechanical properties and processing behaviour of plastics. From 1989 to 1999 he was Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the School of Mechanical and Process Engineering at the Queens University Belfast in Northern Ireland. He was also responsible for establishing the Polymer Processing Research Centre at Queens University. This centre included the Research Group on rotational moulding of plastics, which he also established. From 1999 to 2001 he was Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.", "Title: Glossary of HVAC terms\n\nHVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) is a major subdiscipline of mechanical engineering. The goal of HVAC design is to balance indoor environmental comfort with other factors such as installation cost, ease of maintenance, and energy efficiency. The discipline of HVAC includes a large number of specialized terms and acronyms, many of which are summarized in this glossary.", "Title: Grinnell Mechanical Products\n\nGrinnell Mechanical Products, a brand of Tyco International Ltd., manufactures grooved piping and mechanical products. Grinnell Mechanical Products specializes in mechanical, fire, HVAC, commercial, mining, institutional and industrial applications. Grinnell grooved products are used in various industries because they are historically more efficient than flanged, welded, and threaded pipe joining methods. Key product lines include grooved couplings and fittings, G-PRESS systems, strainers, stainless steel systems, copper systems, and G-MINE PVC systems. Grinnell Mechanical Products offers mechanical services used for supporting engineering and design. These include 2D and 3D drawings for the mechanical room and design suggestions and easy to follow installation drawings with legends for each pump.", "Title: Westaflex\n\nWestaflex is a large global HVAC brand, owned by German company Westaflex Holding. The company began in 1933 when Lorenz and Ferdinand Westerbarkey, formerly prisoner of war during the Nazi era developed a coil-based tube forming machine, the first stable and any-shape tube of its kind. The company's owner, named it \"Westaflex\", from their family name \"Westerbarkey\" (meaning Westerflex HVAC products).", "Title: Food engineering\n\nFood engineering is a multidisciplinary field which combines microbiology, applied physical sciences, chemistry and engineering for food and related industries. Food engineering includes, but is not limited to, the application of agricultural engineering, mechanical engineering and chemical engineering principles to food materials. Food engineers provide the technological knowledge transfer essential to the cost-effective production and commercialization of food products and services. Physics, chemistry, and mathematics are fundamental to understanding and engineering products and operations in the food industry.", "Title: HVAC\n\nHeating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) is the technology of indoor and vehicular environmental comfort. Its goal is to provide thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality. HVAC system design is a subdiscipline of mechanical engineering, based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. Refrigeration is sometimes added to the field's abbreviation as HVAC&R or HVACR, or ventilating is dropped, as in HACR (as in the designation of HACR-rated circuit breakers).", "Title: List of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks\n\nThe following is a list of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks as designated by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers since it began the program in 1971. The designation is granted to existing artifacts or systems representing significant mechanical engineering technology. Mechanical Engineering Heritage Sites are particular locales at which some event or development occurred or which some machine, building, or complex of significance occupied. Mechanical Engineering Heritage Collections refers to a museum or collection that includes related objects of special significance to, but not necessarily a major evolutionary step in, the historical development of mechanical engineering.", "Title: Mechanical engineering technology\n\nMechanical Engineering Technology is the application of engineering principles and technological developments for the creation of useful products and/or production machinery." ]
7,074
Are The Freeman and Science News both still in publication?
no
comparison
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[ { "sentences": [ "AlphaGalileo is a business-to-business science news service founded in 1998.", " It operates in several languages.", " AlphaGalileo was created as a result of UK government efforts in the 1990s to promote public engagement with science.", " The objectives is to make more research news available to the world's media so as to encourage better coverage of all types of research." ], "title": "AlphaGalileo" }, { "sentences": [ "StarDate is a science radio program of the University of Texas at Austin McDonald Observatory, broadcast on over 360 radio stations.", " \"StarDate\" is a daily guide to the night sky and breaking astronomical news.", " Typically heard without formal introduction, \"StarDate\" is a self-contained science news feature interwoven with routine radio programming.", " It is the longest-running science outreach program on U.S. radio.", " Created by KNOW Radio (Austin) News Director Grady Blount in 1977, the short synoptic format of \"StarDate\" was borrowed from a daily radio news feature called \"90 Seconds\", and was intended to invoke the immediate sense of the fictional term stardate used in the opening monologue of the 1960s television series \"Star Trek\"." ], "title": "StarDate" }, { "sentences": [ "Nature Arabic Edition is an online publication by Nature Publishing Group (NPG) in partnership with the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology.", " The magazine was started in 2012.", " It contains high-quality science news from the original \"Nature\" journal.", " The content of this journal is available online for free, and the print issues are also available to qualified subscribers for free." ], "title": "Nature Arabic Edition" }, { "sentences": [ "Science News is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to short articles about new scientific and technical developments, typically gleaned from recent scientific and technical journals. \"Science News\" has been published since 1922 by Society for Science & the Public, a non-profit organization founded by E. W. Scripps in 1920.", " American chemist Edwin Slosson served as the publication's first editor.", " From 1922 to 1966, it was called Science News Letter.", " The title was changed to \"Science News\" with the March 12, 1966 issue (vol.", " 89, no. 11)." ], "title": "Science News" }, { "sentences": [ "The Freeman (formerly published as The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty or Ideas on Liberty) is a defunct American libertarian magazine, formerly published by the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE).", " It was founded in 1950 by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette.", " The magazine was purchased by an FEE-owned company in 1954, and FEE took over direct control of the magazine in 1956." ], "title": "The Freeman" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science is the official open access science journal of Dartmouth College, publishing original scientific research, multidisciplinary review articles, and science news.", " In May 2001, the journal was recognized by \"Nature\" as a model undergraduate science journal." ], "title": "Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science" }, { "sentences": [ "Quanta Magazine is an editorially independent online publication of the Simons Foundation covering developments in mathematics, theoretical physics, theoretical computer science and the basic life sciences.", " The articles in the magazine are freely available to read online.", " Several publications like \"Scientific American\", \"Wired\", and \"The Atlantic\", as well as international science publications like \"Spektrum der Wissenschaft\", have reprinted articles from \"Quanta Magazine\".", " \"Undark Magazine\" described \"Quanta Magazine\" as \"highly regarded for its masterful coverage of complex topics in science and math.\"", " The science news aggregator \"RealClearScience\" ranked \"Quanta Magazine\" No. 2 on its list of \"The Top 10 Websites for Science in 2016.\"", " Initially launched as \"Simons Science News\" in October 2012, it was renamed to its current title in July 2013.", " The founding editor-in-chief is Thomas Lin.", " \"Quanta's\" editorial team includes John Rennie (editor), Michael Moyer, Natalie Wolchover, Kevin Hartnett, Olena Shmahalo, Lucy Reading-Ikkanda and Jeanette Kazmierczak.", " On 2 May 2017 \"Quanta\" introduced a complete redesign and rebranding of its website." ], "title": "Quanta Magazine" }, { "sentences": [ "Society for Science & the Public (SSP), formerly known as Science Service, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of science, through its science education programs and publications, including the bi-weekly \"Science News\" magazine and the free-accessible online \"Science News for Students\"." ], "title": "Society for Science &amp; the Public" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Workman is a Canadian journalist.", " He is the CTV News Washington Bureau Chief, filing his first report on February 3, 2009.", " Workman was formerly the South Asia Bureau Chief based in New Delhi, India.", " Prior to joining CTV News on July 13, 2006, he was a journalist for CBC News for over twenty years.", " Workman is guest-hosting the science news show \"Daily Planet\" on Discovery Channel." ], "title": "Paul Workman" }, { "sentences": [ "Computer Magazine (and their website www.ComputerMagazine.com) is a popular magazine and online news site on computing and technology, offering current news and reviews of popular and new business and consumer technologies, software, hardware, mobile computing, tablets, PCs, Macs, Windows, Linux, telecom, cellular, wireless, data, cloud and science news on digital technologies and everything in the \"tech-sphere and digi-verse\", especially focused on information technology, devices, software and services and related subjects, such as networking, servers, data centers and corporate data infrastructure technologies, and the Internet.", " Their online site, since 1997, is located at ComputerMagazine.com.", " \"Computer Magazine\" produces industry instructional and a popular ongoing webcast/podcast talk show and performs evaluations and reviews of IT industry technology products, hardware, software and services with objective reporting widely respected as independent and objective, and trusted in the industry.", " \"Computer Magazine\" is a free publication (in addition to their webcasts and other resources) sponsored by the nonprofit UTCP (United Technology and Computing Professionals) organization, and as such charges no fees for the publication nor is influenced by advertising, so their reviews are relied on in the industry and considered unbiased and thorough.", " \"Computer Magazine\" is one of the early large technology publications and resources available on the web still existent and thriving today and that has remained independent.", " ComputerMagazine.com is a tech news and resources consolidator that publishes part of the site in a semi-time line/blogging format that is popular among their wide following of subscriber and non-subscriber readers, allowing readers to respond and comment on various articles.", " Site contributors include many of the well known technology authors, experts and publication sources, content and articles are provided by major technology syndicators and by external expert technology sources (such as \"Computer World\", \"Information Week\", \"Network World\", \"Wired,\" \"Time\", etc.) as well as \"Computer Magazine\" staff writers, and is currently managed and edited by the industry veteran Christopher Swearingin an MCSE and former CIO and regarded author as well as contributor/reporter for \"Computer Magazine\" and other publications." ], "title": "Computer Magazine" } ]
[ "Title: AlphaGalileo\n\nAlphaGalileo is a business-to-business science news service founded in 1998. It operates in several languages. AlphaGalileo was created as a result of UK government efforts in the 1990s to promote public engagement with science. The objectives is to make more research news available to the world's media so as to encourage better coverage of all types of research.", "Title: StarDate\n\nStarDate is a science radio program of the University of Texas at Austin McDonald Observatory, broadcast on over 360 radio stations. \"StarDate\" is a daily guide to the night sky and breaking astronomical news. Typically heard without formal introduction, \"StarDate\" is a self-contained science news feature interwoven with routine radio programming. It is the longest-running science outreach program on U.S. radio. Created by KNOW Radio (Austin) News Director Grady Blount in 1977, the short synoptic format of \"StarDate\" was borrowed from a daily radio news feature called \"90 Seconds\", and was intended to invoke the immediate sense of the fictional term stardate used in the opening monologue of the 1960s television series \"Star Trek\".", "Title: Nature Arabic Edition\n\nNature Arabic Edition is an online publication by Nature Publishing Group (NPG) in partnership with the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology. The magazine was started in 2012. It contains high-quality science news from the original \"Nature\" journal. The content of this journal is available online for free, and the print issues are also available to qualified subscribers for free.", "Title: Science News\n\nScience News is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to short articles about new scientific and technical developments, typically gleaned from recent scientific and technical journals. \"Science News\" has been published since 1922 by Society for Science & the Public, a non-profit organization founded by E. W. Scripps in 1920. American chemist Edwin Slosson served as the publication's first editor. From 1922 to 1966, it was called Science News Letter. The title was changed to \"Science News\" with the March 12, 1966 issue (vol. 89, no. 11).", "Title: The Freeman\n\nThe Freeman (formerly published as The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty or Ideas on Liberty) is a defunct American libertarian magazine, formerly published by the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE). It was founded in 1950 by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette. The magazine was purchased by an FEE-owned company in 1954, and FEE took over direct control of the magazine in 1956.", "Title: Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science\n\nThe Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science is the official open access science journal of Dartmouth College, publishing original scientific research, multidisciplinary review articles, and science news. In May 2001, the journal was recognized by \"Nature\" as a model undergraduate science journal.", "Title: Quanta Magazine\n\nQuanta Magazine is an editorially independent online publication of the Simons Foundation covering developments in mathematics, theoretical physics, theoretical computer science and the basic life sciences. The articles in the magazine are freely available to read online. Several publications like \"Scientific American\", \"Wired\", and \"The Atlantic\", as well as international science publications like \"Spektrum der Wissenschaft\", have reprinted articles from \"Quanta Magazine\". \"Undark Magazine\" described \"Quanta Magazine\" as \"highly regarded for its masterful coverage of complex topics in science and math.\" The science news aggregator \"RealClearScience\" ranked \"Quanta Magazine\" No. 2 on its list of \"The Top 10 Websites for Science in 2016.\" Initially launched as \"Simons Science News\" in October 2012, it was renamed to its current title in July 2013. The founding editor-in-chief is Thomas Lin. \"Quanta's\" editorial team includes John Rennie (editor), Michael Moyer, Natalie Wolchover, Kevin Hartnett, Olena Shmahalo, Lucy Reading-Ikkanda and Jeanette Kazmierczak. On 2 May 2017 \"Quanta\" introduced a complete redesign and rebranding of its website.", "Title: Society for Science &amp; the Public\n\nSociety for Science & the Public (SSP), formerly known as Science Service, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of science, through its science education programs and publications, including the bi-weekly \"Science News\" magazine and the free-accessible online \"Science News for Students\".", "Title: Paul Workman\n\nPaul Workman is a Canadian journalist. He is the CTV News Washington Bureau Chief, filing his first report on February 3, 2009. Workman was formerly the South Asia Bureau Chief based in New Delhi, India. Prior to joining CTV News on July 13, 2006, he was a journalist for CBC News for over twenty years. Workman is guest-hosting the science news show \"Daily Planet\" on Discovery Channel.", "Title: Computer Magazine\n\nComputer Magazine (and their website www.ComputerMagazine.com) is a popular magazine and online news site on computing and technology, offering current news and reviews of popular and new business and consumer technologies, software, hardware, mobile computing, tablets, PCs, Macs, Windows, Linux, telecom, cellular, wireless, data, cloud and science news on digital technologies and everything in the \"tech-sphere and digi-verse\", especially focused on information technology, devices, software and services and related subjects, such as networking, servers, data centers and corporate data infrastructure technologies, and the Internet. Their online site, since 1997, is located at ComputerMagazine.com. \"Computer Magazine\" produces industry instructional and a popular ongoing webcast/podcast talk show and performs evaluations and reviews of IT industry technology products, hardware, software and services with objective reporting widely respected as independent and objective, and trusted in the industry. \"Computer Magazine\" is a free publication (in addition to their webcasts and other resources) sponsored by the nonprofit UTCP (United Technology and Computing Professionals) organization, and as such charges no fees for the publication nor is influenced by advertising, so their reviews are relied on in the industry and considered unbiased and thorough. \"Computer Magazine\" is one of the early large technology publications and resources available on the web still existent and thriving today and that has remained independent. ComputerMagazine.com is a tech news and resources consolidator that publishes part of the site in a semi-time line/blogging format that is popular among their wide following of subscriber and non-subscriber readers, allowing readers to respond and comment on various articles. Site contributors include many of the well known technology authors, experts and publication sources, content and articles are provided by major technology syndicators and by external expert technology sources (such as \"Computer World\", \"Information Week\", \"Network World\", \"Wired,\" \"Time\", etc.) as well as \"Computer Magazine\" staff writers, and is currently managed and edited by the industry veteran Christopher Swearingin an MCSE and former CIO and regarded author as well as contributor/reporter for \"Computer Magazine\" and other publications." ]
7,075
What long-running American arbitration-based reality court show airs on WLAX?
Judge Judy
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Syndicated by CBS Television Distribution, the program featured the traditional court show format of small claims court cases argued in the forum of binding arbitration." ], "title": "Swift Justice with Jackie Glass" }, { "sentences": [ "The People's Court is an American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by retired Florida State Circuit Court Judge Marilyn Milian (her 16th season as the show's arbitrator by September 5, 2016).", " Milian, the show's longest-reigning arbiter, handles small claims disputes in a simulated courtroom set." ], "title": "The People's Court" }, { "sentences": [ "Judge Karen is an American arbitration-based reality court show that aired in first-run syndication and debuted on September 8, 2008 in 48 of the top 50 U.S. markets.", " As with other court shows, such as \"The People's Court\" and \"Judge Judy\", a retired real-life judge presides over small claims court cases.", " On this show, the judge is Karen Mills-Francis, an American woman twice elected Miami-Dade County Court judge, who claims that \"justice isn't always black and white\".", " She did not wear the traditional black robe, but instead a burgundy one.", " The introductory sequence showed her presiding over cases, with the announcer saying \"She's tough, she's fair, and she cares\".", " The show was produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television." ], "title": "Judge Karen" }, { "sentences": [ "Judge Judy is a long-running American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by Judge Judy Sheindlin, a retired Manhattan family court judge.", " The show features Sheindlin adjudicating real-life small claim disputes within a simulated courtroom set.", " All parties involved must sign contracts agreeing to arbitration under Sheindlin.", " The series is in first-run syndication and distributed by CBS Television Distribution." ], "title": "Judge Judy" }, { "sentences": [ "WLAX is the Fox-affiliated television station for Western Wisconsin that is licensed to La Crosse.", " It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 17 (or virtual channel 25.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter in La Crescent, Minnesota near the studios of ABC affiliate WXOW.", " Owned by Nexstar Media Group, the station has studios at Interchange Place in La Crosse at the intersection of I-90/US 53/WIS 35 and Rose Street (hence the postal address name).", " Syndicated programming on WLAX includes \"The Big Bang Theory\", \"Two and a Half Men\", \"Modern Family\", and \"Judge Judy\" among others." ], "title": "WLAX" }, { "sentences": [ "Curtis Court is an American arbitration-based reality court show, hosted by James Curtis.", " It aired for one season, the 2000-01 television season.", " The show was produced and distributed by King World (now CBS Television Distribution)." ], "title": "Curtis Court" }, { "sentences": [ "Family Court with Judge Penny is an American arbitration-based reality court show, presided over by former judge and lawyer Penny Brown Reynolds.", " The half-hour program, which aired in first-run syndication, premiered on September 8, 2008.", " It was produced by 44 Blue Productions and distributed by Program Partners in the United States and Canada and being shown on Pick TV formerly Sky 3 in the United Kingdom.", " Sony handled barter advertising.", " The show was nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 2009, but was never renewed and ended production that same year." ], "title": "Family Court with Judge Penny" }, { "sentences": [ "Judge Maria Lopez is an American arbitration-based reality court show, presided over by Maria Lopez.", " On the show, guests themselves presented and argued small claims civil actions before the \"judge\".", " The half-hour series, produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television Distribution, debuted in the United States and Canada on September 11, 2006.", " Prior to joining the series, Lopez was a judge in the Superior Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts." ], "title": "Judge Maria Lopez" }, { "sentences": [ "Judge David Young is an American arbitration-based reality court show.", " The series, which aired in first-run syndication, premiered on television stations across the United States and Canada on September 10, 2007.", " Young is the first openly gay TV judge.", " In the program, he presided over small claims court cases.", " The series was produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television Distribution." ], "title": "Judge David Young" } ]
[ "Title: Judge Joe Brown\n\nJudge Joe Brown is an American arbitration-based reality court show starring former Shelby County, Tennessee, Criminal Court judge Joe Brown. It premiered on September 14, 1998 and ran through the 2012-13 television season. Joe Brown was the second highest paid daytime television personality behind \"Judge Judy\" during the time the show was running. The first-run syndication series entered its fifteenth and final season on September 10, 2012, also regularly airing in high-definition for the first time beginning in that same season as well.", "Title: Swift Justice with Jackie Glass\n\nSwift Justice with Jackie Glass (also known simply as Swift Justice and previously known as Swift Justice with Nancy Grace) was an American arbitration-based reality court show that was first hosted by Nancy Grace, followed by former Nevada Eighth District Court/Clark County judge Jackie Glass. It aired from September 13, 2010, until April 25, 2012. Syndicated by CBS Television Distribution, the program featured the traditional court show format of small claims court cases argued in the forum of binding arbitration.", "Title: The People's Court\n\nThe People's Court is an American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by retired Florida State Circuit Court Judge Marilyn Milian (her 16th season as the show's arbitrator by September 5, 2016). Milian, the show's longest-reigning arbiter, handles small claims disputes in a simulated courtroom set.", "Title: Judge Karen\n\nJudge Karen is an American arbitration-based reality court show that aired in first-run syndication and debuted on September 8, 2008 in 48 of the top 50 U.S. markets. As with other court shows, such as \"The People's Court\" and \"Judge Judy\", a retired real-life judge presides over small claims court cases. On this show, the judge is Karen Mills-Francis, an American woman twice elected Miami-Dade County Court judge, who claims that \"justice isn't always black and white\". She did not wear the traditional black robe, but instead a burgundy one. The introductory sequence showed her presiding over cases, with the announcer saying \"She's tough, she's fair, and she cares\". The show was produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television.", "Title: Judge Judy\n\nJudge Judy is a long-running American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by Judge Judy Sheindlin, a retired Manhattan family court judge. The show features Sheindlin adjudicating real-life small claim disputes within a simulated courtroom set. All parties involved must sign contracts agreeing to arbitration under Sheindlin. The series is in first-run syndication and distributed by CBS Television Distribution.", "Title: WLAX\n\nWLAX is the Fox-affiliated television station for Western Wisconsin that is licensed to La Crosse. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 17 (or virtual channel 25.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter in La Crescent, Minnesota near the studios of ABC affiliate WXOW. Owned by Nexstar Media Group, the station has studios at Interchange Place in La Crosse at the intersection of I-90/US 53/WIS 35 and Rose Street (hence the postal address name). Syndicated programming on WLAX includes \"The Big Bang Theory\", \"Two and a Half Men\", \"Modern Family\", and \"Judge Judy\" among others.", "Title: Curtis Court\n\nCurtis Court is an American arbitration-based reality court show, hosted by James Curtis. It aired for one season, the 2000-01 television season. The show was produced and distributed by King World (now CBS Television Distribution).", "Title: Family Court with Judge Penny\n\nFamily Court with Judge Penny is an American arbitration-based reality court show, presided over by former judge and lawyer Penny Brown Reynolds. The half-hour program, which aired in first-run syndication, premiered on September 8, 2008. It was produced by 44 Blue Productions and distributed by Program Partners in the United States and Canada and being shown on Pick TV formerly Sky 3 in the United Kingdom. Sony handled barter advertising. The show was nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 2009, but was never renewed and ended production that same year.", "Title: Judge Maria Lopez\n\nJudge Maria Lopez is an American arbitration-based reality court show, presided over by Maria Lopez. On the show, guests themselves presented and argued small claims civil actions before the \"judge\". The half-hour series, produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television Distribution, debuted in the United States and Canada on September 11, 2006. Prior to joining the series, Lopez was a judge in the Superior Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.", "Title: Judge David Young\n\nJudge David Young is an American arbitration-based reality court show. The series, which aired in first-run syndication, premiered on television stations across the United States and Canada on September 10, 2007. Young is the first openly gay TV judge. In the program, he presided over small claims court cases. The series was produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television Distribution." ]
7,076
Roy Nielsen and Max Manus both were a resistance fighter/member of what World War?
World War II
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died 27 November 1945) MC was a Special Operations Executive officer and Danish resistance fighter during the Second World War.", " Toft-Christensen was born in Copenhagen to Aage and Elna Elise (nee Bonnelycke) Toft-Christensen but later emigrated and joined the French Foreign Legion.", " During the Second World War he served with the Free French in North Africa before he left for England where he joined the British Army.", " He was trained as a parachutist and in sabotage tactics in the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) and obtained the rank of Lieutenant.", " On 4 April 1944 he was dropped into Skive in Denmark to assist the local resistance under the codename \"Dahl\".", " Kjeld Toft-Christensen joined the resistance in Aarhus as a liaison and intelligence officer.", " He became a part of the newly formed L-groups, focused on assassinations, and worked primarily in and around Aarhus." ], "title": "Kjeld Toft-Christensen" }, { "sentences": [ "Overveen is a town in North Holland in the Netherlands, in the municipality of Bloemendaal.", " Overveen lies on the eastern fringe of the North Sea dunes.", " To the east it borders the built-up areas of Haarlem.", " A few kilometres to the west of the town lies the Erebegraafplaats Bloemendaal (Honorary Cemetery), where many Second World War victims have been reburied, including resistance fighter Hannie Schaft, sculptor and resistance leader Gerrit van der Veen, banker and resistance member Walraven van Hall and sculptor and resistance member Johan Limpers.", " The town is connected to rail service by the Overveen railway station." ], "title": "Overveen" } ]
[ "Title: Harald Sandbæk\n\nHarald Sandbæk (6 January 1904 – 6 November 1986) was a Danish theologian, author and resistance fighter. He culminated his career as provost of Holmen, Copenhagen, from 1962 to 1973. During the German occupation of Denmark in the Second World War, he was a member of the Danish resistance in Aarhus before joining Den Danske Brigade (the Danish Brigade) in Sweden.", "Title: Józef Franczak\n\nJózef Franczak (17 March 1918 – 21 October 1963) was a soldier of the Polish Army, Armia Krajowa World War II resistance, and last of the cursed soldiers – members of the militant anti-communist resistance in Poland. He used codenames \"Lalek\" (best known), \"Laluś, Laleczka, Guściowa\", and fake name \"Józef Babiński\". He was a resistance fighter for 24 out of 45 years of his life.", "Title: Jacoba van Tongeren\n\nJacoba van Tongeren (Tjimahi near Bandung, Dutch East Indies) 14 October 1903 – Bergen (The Netherlands), 15 September 1967) was a resistance fighter, the founder and leader of Groep 2000, a resistance group during the Second World War. Jacoba van Tongeren is the only woman to have created and led a resistance group during the war. In 1990, Yad Vashem honoured Jacoba van Tongeren as Righteous Among the Nations.", "Title: Nicolai Cleve Broch\n\nNicolai Cleve Broch (born 14 November 1975) is a Norwegian actor of theatre and film. He rose to national fame playing one of the leading roles in the 2002 drama series \"Lekestue\", which aired on NRK in 2002. He is also known for playing the protagonist in \"Buddy\", a romantic comedy from 2003. Other major film credits include \"Uno\", \"Uro\" and \"Den siste revejakta\". More recently, Cleve Broch was nominated for an Amanda Award for his portrayal of World War II resistance fighter Gregers Gram in \"Max Manus\". Often appearing alongside Aksel Hennie, the two have been referred to as \"Norway's Ben Affleck and Matt Damon\".", "Title: Max Manus: Man of War\n\nMax Manus: Man of War is a 2008 Norwegian biographical war film based on the real events of the life of resistance fighter Max Manus (1914–96). The story follows Manus (Aksel Hennie) from the Winter War against the Soviet Union, through the outbreak of World War II and the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany until peacetime in 1945. The production included around 1,800 extras and 2,000 workers behind the cameras.", "Title: Claus Helberg\n\nClaus Helberg (31 January 1919 – 6 March 2003) was a Norwegian resistance fighter and mountain guide. He was a member of Company Linge, a resistance commando unit that was best known for carrying out Norwegian heavy water sabotage during World War II. After the war, he worked for the Norwegian Mountain Touring Association until his retirement in 1982. While volunteering with the Association after his retirement, he helped guide several members of the Scandinavian royalty. According to the \"New York Times\", \"[he was] the favorite mountain guide of Scandinavian royalty...\" These clients included Queen Sonja and Queen Margrethe.", "Title: Roy Nielsen\n\nRoy Nielsen (27 March 1916 – 4 April 1945) was a Norwegian resistance member during World War II, a member of Milorg and involved in propaganda and sabotage. Among his sabotage operations was the destruction of 25 Messerschmitt fighter aircraft and 150 engines stored in a bus garage in Oslo, on 14 August 1944, together with Max Manus, Gunnar Sønsteby and others. Together with Max Manus he succeeded in sinking the German troop ship SS \"Donau\" in the Oslofjord 16 January 1945, by placing magnetic limpet mines with time delay on the ship's side.", "Title: Max Manus\n\nMaximo Guillermo \"Max\" Manus DSO, MC & Bar (9 December 1914 – 20 September 1996) was a Norwegian resistance fighter during World War II, specializing in sabotage in occupied Norway. After the war he wrote several books about his adventures and started the successful office supply company \"Max Manus AS\".", "Title: Kjeld Toft-Christensen\n\nKjeld Toft-Christensen (born 10 March 1910 - died 27 November 1945) MC was a Special Operations Executive officer and Danish resistance fighter during the Second World War. Toft-Christensen was born in Copenhagen to Aage and Elna Elise (nee Bonnelycke) Toft-Christensen but later emigrated and joined the French Foreign Legion. During the Second World War he served with the Free French in North Africa before he left for England where he joined the British Army. He was trained as a parachutist and in sabotage tactics in the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) and obtained the rank of Lieutenant. On 4 April 1944 he was dropped into Skive in Denmark to assist the local resistance under the codename \"Dahl\". Kjeld Toft-Christensen joined the resistance in Aarhus as a liaison and intelligence officer. He became a part of the newly formed L-groups, focused on assassinations, and worked primarily in and around Aarhus.", "Title: Overveen\n\nOverveen is a town in North Holland in the Netherlands, in the municipality of Bloemendaal. Overveen lies on the eastern fringe of the North Sea dunes. To the east it borders the built-up areas of Haarlem. A few kilometres to the west of the town lies the Erebegraafplaats Bloemendaal (Honorary Cemetery), where many Second World War victims have been reburied, including resistance fighter Hannie Schaft, sculptor and resistance leader Gerrit van der Veen, banker and resistance member Walraven van Hall and sculptor and resistance member Johan Limpers. The town is connected to rail service by the Overveen railway station." ]
7,077
Which Indian film actress has appeared in the movie Spyder as well as a few Tamil, Hindi, and Kannada movies?
Rakul Preet Singh
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[ { "sentences": [ "B. Vithalacharya or B. Vittalacharya (18 January 1920 – 28 May 1999) was an Indian film director and producer known for his works in Telugu cinema, and Kannada cinema.", " He was known as Jaanapada Brahma in the Telugu film arena.", " Vittalacharya formed his film production company \"Vittal Productions,\" which produced and the first film directed by him, \"Rajya Lakshmi\".", " In 1954, he produced and directed \"Kanyadhanam,\" a revolutionary film for that time.", " Wishing to remake the same in Telugu, he moved to Madras and settled there till his death.", " After making two more Kannada movies, he concentrated on producing and directing only Telugu and Tamil movies.", " He also directed movies for other producers.", " He directed a total of 19 movies of Sri.", " N. T. Rama Rao, the leading hero of Andhra Pradesh at that time.", " Though he did not get any awards, most of his films were box office successes and he was fondly called \"Jaanapada Brahma\" and \"Maayaajala Mannan\" by his fans.", " He was well known for the visual effects shown in most of his movies." ], "title": "B. Vittalacharya" }, { "sentences": [ "Vani Viswanath (born 13 May 1971) is an Indian film actress.", " She has acted in Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi, Telugu and few Kannada movies she is planning to join in telugu desam party in andhrapradesh .", " Vani won the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actress for her performance in \"Susanna\" directed by T. V. Chandran.", " She was termed as Mollywood's \"Action Queen\"." ], "title": "Vani Viswanath" }, { "sentences": [ "Brinda Parekh is an Indian film actress and model.", " She has acted in South Indian films and has also done item numbers in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi films.", " She has acted in 4 movies in Tamil, several other movies in Telugu and Kannada and 3 Hindi movies." ], "title": "Brinda Parekh" }, { "sentences": [ "Sharath Lohithaswa Born (April 14 , 1983) (Kannada: ಶರತ್ ಲೋಹಿತಾಶ್ವ ) is an Indian film and stage actor and the son of Kannada artist Lohithaswa.", " Educated in Bangalore and originally rooted as a theatre artist, he has performed in television series including Chidambara Rahasya (scripted by Late Poornachandra Tejaswi directed by Girish Karnad) broadcast in DD Chandana and Kichchu (directed by K.M. Chaitanya) in ETV Kannada.", " He has several Kannada films to his credit and has earned a good name as one of the fine actors in Kannada cinema.", " His roles in \"Aa Dinagalu\" (2007), \"Sanju Weds Geetha\" (2011) and \"Bheema Theeradalli\" (2012) are well known across Karnataka.", " He played several kinds of roles in Kannada movies.", " He is noticed in the South Indian film industry, mainly for his villainous roles." ], "title": "Sharath Lohitashwa" }, { "sentences": [ "Keerthi Reddy is a former Indian film actress.", " She has acted in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada movies." ], "title": "Keerthi Reddy" }, { "sentences": [ "Brahma (Kannada: ಬ್ರಹ್ಮ ) is a 2014 Indian historical drama action film directed by R. Chandru and produced by Manjunath Babu.", " The film was simultaneously made in Kannada and Telugu and subsequently dubbed into Tamil.", " The film stars Upendra, playing dual roles, and Pranitha Subhash in the lead roles, while actors Nassar, Rahul Dev and Shayaji Shinde play other prominent roles.", " The film spanning four generations, from the 16th to the 21st century, features an original soundtrack by Gurukiran.", " It's Karnataka Distribution rights have been sold out for a record price of 150 million.", " Brahma is one of the most expensive Kannada movies of all time.", " The film opened to an overwhelming response from the audience as well as the critics and got a grand opening at the Box Office by collecting a Record-Breaking 97.5 million in its first weekend by releasing in a record 276 screens and 1076 shows all over Karnataka.", " It was labeled as an out an out commercial action entertainer with all the elements of keeping the audience entertained, particularly in the second half.", " The bilingual movie is now all set to release in Telugu language in March.", " Brahma completed 50 days in a Grand fashion in 35 theatres making 2 Million even on the 50th day.", " The film was declared a blockbuster at the box office.", " It completed 75 Days.", " The film was dubbed in Hindi as \"The Real Leader- Brahma\"." ], "title": "Brahma (2014 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rakul Preet Singh (born 10 October 1990) is an Indian film actress and model who predominantly works in the Telugu film industry.", " She has also appeared in a few Tamil, Hindi, and Kannada movies." ], "title": "Rakul Preet Singh" }, { "sentences": [ "Spyder is a 2017 Indian bilingual spy thriller film written and directed by AR Murugadoss simultaneously shot in Telugu and Tamil languages.", " Produced by N. V. Prasad, and Tagore Madhu, the film features Mahesh Babu and Rakul Preet Singh in the lead roles.", " Harris Jayaraj is the music director and Santosh Sivan is the cinematographer for the film." ], "title": "Spyder (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Anant Nagarkatte (born 4 September 1948), popularly known as Anant Nag, is an actor from Karnataka, India.", " Reputed for his natural, under-playing style of acting, Ananth has carved a niche in Kannada filmdom.", "Kannada cinema .", " In addition to Kannada movies, he has acted in Marathi, Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi movies.", "<br> He has also acted in Malgudi Days, directed by his younger brother Shankar Nag based on the stories by R. K. Narayan.", " He is fluent in Kannada, Konkani, Marathi, Hindi.", " He is a recipient of six Filmfare Awards South and five Karnataka State Film Awards for Best Actor." ], "title": "Anant Nag" }, { "sentences": [ "Advani Lakshmi Devi(Not to be confused with M.N Lakshmi Devi - They are two different artistes), is a veteran Kannada film actress.", " She has played a variety of roles such as heroine, vamp, mother, grandmother in hundreds of Kannada movies over the last 50 years.", " Her role in Kannada Movies Gandhada Gudi and Srinivasa Kalyana as mother (male role played by Dr. Rajkumar) is much remembered.", " She is the mother of veteran actress Roopadevi who acted in many Kannada movies with Dr. Raj Kumar such as Haalu Jenu, Samayada Gombe and Yarivanu.", " Dr.Rajkumar holds the distinction of having played hero and son's role with her.", " Dr.Rajkumar holds the distinction of having played the hero to both Roopadevi(in 3 movies) and her mother Advani Lakshmi Devi(in \"Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddha\").", " Lakshmi Devi recently honoured with Dr. Rajkumar lifetime achievement award 2016 by the state government of Karnataka." ], "title": "Advani Lakshmi Devi" } ]
[ "Title: B. Vittalacharya\n\nB. Vithalacharya or B. Vittalacharya (18 January 1920 – 28 May 1999) was an Indian film director and producer known for his works in Telugu cinema, and Kannada cinema. He was known as Jaanapada Brahma in the Telugu film arena. Vittalacharya formed his film production company \"Vittal Productions,\" which produced and the first film directed by him, \"Rajya Lakshmi\". In 1954, he produced and directed \"Kanyadhanam,\" a revolutionary film for that time. Wishing to remake the same in Telugu, he moved to Madras and settled there till his death. After making two more Kannada movies, he concentrated on producing and directing only Telugu and Tamil movies. He also directed movies for other producers. He directed a total of 19 movies of Sri. N. T. Rama Rao, the leading hero of Andhra Pradesh at that time. Though he did not get any awards, most of his films were box office successes and he was fondly called \"Jaanapada Brahma\" and \"Maayaajala Mannan\" by his fans. He was well known for the visual effects shown in most of his movies.", "Title: Vani Viswanath\n\nVani Viswanath (born 13 May 1971) is an Indian film actress. She has acted in Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi, Telugu and few Kannada movies she is planning to join in telugu desam party in andhrapradesh . Vani won the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actress for her performance in \"Susanna\" directed by T. V. Chandran. She was termed as Mollywood's \"Action Queen\".", "Title: Brinda Parekh\n\nBrinda Parekh is an Indian film actress and model. She has acted in South Indian films and has also done item numbers in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi films. She has acted in 4 movies in Tamil, several other movies in Telugu and Kannada and 3 Hindi movies.", "Title: Sharath Lohitashwa\n\nSharath Lohithaswa Born (April 14 , 1983) (Kannada: ಶರತ್ ಲೋಹಿತಾಶ್ವ ) is an Indian film and stage actor and the son of Kannada artist Lohithaswa. Educated in Bangalore and originally rooted as a theatre artist, he has performed in television series including Chidambara Rahasya (scripted by Late Poornachandra Tejaswi directed by Girish Karnad) broadcast in DD Chandana and Kichchu (directed by K.M. Chaitanya) in ETV Kannada. He has several Kannada films to his credit and has earned a good name as one of the fine actors in Kannada cinema. His roles in \"Aa Dinagalu\" (2007), \"Sanju Weds Geetha\" (2011) and \"Bheema Theeradalli\" (2012) are well known across Karnataka. He played several kinds of roles in Kannada movies. He is noticed in the South Indian film industry, mainly for his villainous roles.", "Title: Keerthi Reddy\n\nKeerthi Reddy is a former Indian film actress. She has acted in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada movies.", "Title: Brahma (2014 film)\n\nBrahma (Kannada: ಬ್ರಹ್ಮ ) is a 2014 Indian historical drama action film directed by R. Chandru and produced by Manjunath Babu. The film was simultaneously made in Kannada and Telugu and subsequently dubbed into Tamil. The film stars Upendra, playing dual roles, and Pranitha Subhash in the lead roles, while actors Nassar, Rahul Dev and Shayaji Shinde play other prominent roles. The film spanning four generations, from the 16th to the 21st century, features an original soundtrack by Gurukiran. It's Karnataka Distribution rights have been sold out for a record price of 150 million. Brahma is one of the most expensive Kannada movies of all time. The film opened to an overwhelming response from the audience as well as the critics and got a grand opening at the Box Office by collecting a Record-Breaking 97.5 million in its first weekend by releasing in a record 276 screens and 1076 shows all over Karnataka. It was labeled as an out an out commercial action entertainer with all the elements of keeping the audience entertained, particularly in the second half. The bilingual movie is now all set to release in Telugu language in March. Brahma completed 50 days in a Grand fashion in 35 theatres making 2 Million even on the 50th day. The film was declared a blockbuster at the box office. It completed 75 Days. The film was dubbed in Hindi as \"The Real Leader- Brahma\".", "Title: Rakul Preet Singh\n\nRakul Preet Singh (born 10 October 1990) is an Indian film actress and model who predominantly works in the Telugu film industry. She has also appeared in a few Tamil, Hindi, and Kannada movies.", "Title: Spyder (film)\n\nSpyder is a 2017 Indian bilingual spy thriller film written and directed by AR Murugadoss simultaneously shot in Telugu and Tamil languages. Produced by N. V. Prasad, and Tagore Madhu, the film features Mahesh Babu and Rakul Preet Singh in the lead roles. Harris Jayaraj is the music director and Santosh Sivan is the cinematographer for the film.", "Title: Anant Nag\n\nAnant Nagarkatte (born 4 September 1948), popularly known as Anant Nag, is an actor from Karnataka, India. Reputed for his natural, under-playing style of acting, Ananth has carved a niche in Kannada filmdom. Kannada cinema . In addition to Kannada movies, he has acted in Marathi, Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi movies. <br> He has also acted in Malgudi Days, directed by his younger brother Shankar Nag based on the stories by R. K. Narayan. He is fluent in Kannada, Konkani, Marathi, Hindi. He is a recipient of six Filmfare Awards South and five Karnataka State Film Awards for Best Actor.", "Title: Advani Lakshmi Devi\n\nAdvani Lakshmi Devi(Not to be confused with M.N Lakshmi Devi - They are two different artistes), is a veteran Kannada film actress. She has played a variety of roles such as heroine, vamp, mother, grandmother in hundreds of Kannada movies over the last 50 years. Her role in Kannada Movies Gandhada Gudi and Srinivasa Kalyana as mother (male role played by Dr. Rajkumar) is much remembered. She is the mother of veteran actress Roopadevi who acted in many Kannada movies with Dr. Raj Kumar such as Haalu Jenu, Samayada Gombe and Yarivanu. Dr.Rajkumar holds the distinction of having played hero and son's role with her. Dr.Rajkumar holds the distinction of having played the hero to both Roopadevi(in 3 movies) and her mother Advani Lakshmi Devi(in \"Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddha\"). Lakshmi Devi recently honoured with Dr. Rajkumar lifetime achievement award 2016 by the state government of Karnataka." ]
7,078
George A. Schilling, was a prominent American union leader and Georgist in the late nineteenth century, he made his mark in the Chicago labor movement as a member of the cooper's union and a leader of which was the largest and one of the most important American labor organizations of the 1880s?
Knights of Labor (K of L)
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[ { "sentences": [ "Robert Fechner (22 March 1876 – 31 December 1939) was a national labor union leader and director of the Civilian Conservation Corps (1933–39), which played a central role in the development of state and national parks in the United States.", " Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee.", " With only a public school elementary education he had risen to become an American labor union leader and vice president of the International Association of Machinists.", " He had a reputation for fairness, tact, and patience in all his dealings.", " On 5 April 1933 he was appointed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to be the Director of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).", " It was Fechner's fairness and ability for organization and administration that impressed the president to his appointment as director.", " Although he had been an important labor figure, Fechner objected to attempts of union organizers to form unions among CCC enrollees in the camps.", " He felt that the government was doing all it possibly could for the well-being of the enrollees: well fed, supporting dependents with monthly earnings, getting an education; and they were contributing in a constructive manner to the conservation needs of the nation.", " The need for a union in this situation was not necessary, and he issued orders to keep union organizers out of the CCC camps and gave instructions that if any of the CCC enrolees joined a union they were to be discharged.", " Upon Fechner's death while still serving as CCC Director he was succeeded by James McEntee." ], "title": "Robert Fechner" }, { "sentences": [ "Walter Philip Reuther ( ; September 1, 1907 – May 9, 1970) was an American labor union leader, who made the United Automobile Workers (UAW) a major force not only in the auto industry but also in the Democratic Party and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in the mid 20th century.", " He was a socialist in the early 1930s and worked closely with the Communist Party in the auto industry in the middle and late 1930s.", " He was a leader in removing communists from the offices in UAW and CIO in the 1940s.", " By 1949 he had become a leading liberal and supporter of the New Deal coalition, working to strengthen the labor union movement, raise wages, and give union leaders a greater voice in state and national Democratic party politics.", " During the 1960s he was a major supporter of the civil rights movement." ], "title": "Walter Reuther" }, { "sentences": [ "Labor federation competition in the U.S. is a history of the labor movement, considering U.S. labor organizations and federations that have been regional, national, or international in scope, and that have united organizations of disparate groups of workers.", " Union philosophy and ideology changed from one period to another, conflicting at times.", " Government actions have controlled, or legislated against particular industrial actions or labor entities, resulting in the diminishing of one labor federation entity or the advance of another." ], "title": "Labor federation competition in the United States" }, { "sentences": [ "Rudolfo Austria “Rudy” Fernandez, Sr. (July 26, 1927 – June 9, 1979) was a prominent Filipino Labor Leader, Trade Unionist and staunch opposer of the late President Ferdinand Marcos in Davao City, Philippines.", " He was one of the original organizers of the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP/KMP) in 1975 and helped draft, develop, and establish its constitution and by-laws.", " He first came into the Philippine Labor Movement arena when he founded the Davao Port General & Transport Worker’s Union (DPGTWU), now the Association of Trade Unions - TUCP (ATU-TUCP), in Davao City.", " DPGTWU was one of the most active labor organizations in Davao City and its membership spread throughout Mindanao in the Southern Philippines during the years between 1967-1979.", " He ran for the Interim Batasang Pambansa (IBP) in the Philippines in 1978 as an Industrial Labor Sectoral Representative for the Mindanao Region but ultimately lost against his closest rival, Princess Porti Pacasum, daughter of one of the richest Lanao Muslim clans and owner of the biggest transport company in Lanao, Philippines." ], "title": "Rudy Fernandez (labor leader)" }, { "sentences": [ "Knights of Labor (K of L), officially Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor, was the largest and one of the most important American labor organizations of the 1880s.", " Its most important leader was Terence V. Powderly.", " The Knights promoted the social and cultural uplift of the workingman, rejected socialism and anarchism, demanded the eight-hour day, and promoted the producers ethic of republicanism.", " In some cases it acted as a labor union, negotiating with employers, but it was never well organized, and after a rapid expansion in the mid-1880s, it suddenly lost its new members and became a small operation again." ], "title": "Knights of Labor" }, { "sentences": [ "The history of union busting in the United States dates back to the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century which produced a rapid expansion in factories and manufacturing capabilities.", " As workers moved away from farm work to factories, mines and other hard labor, they faced harsh working conditions such as long hours, low pay and health risks.", " Children and women worked in factories and generally received lower pay than men.", " The government did little to limit these conditions.", " Labor movements in the industrialized world developed that lobbied for better rights and safer conditions.", " Shaped by wars, depressions, government policies, judicial rulings, and global competition, the early years of the battleground between unions and management were adversarial and often identified with aggressive hostility.", " Contemporary opposition to trade unions known as union busting started in the 1940s and continues to present challenges to the labor movement.", " Union busting is a term used by labor organizations and trade unions to describe the activities that may be undertaken by employers, their proxies, workers and in certain instances states and governments usually triggered by events such as picketing, card check, worker organizing, and strike actions.", " Labor legislation has changed the nature of union busting, as well as the organizing tactics that labor organizations commonly use." ], "title": "History of union busting in the United States" }, { "sentences": [ "James Duncan (May 5, 1857 – September 14, 1928) was a Scottish American union leader, and president of the Granite Cutters' International Association from 1885 until his death in 1928.", " He was an influential member of the American labor movement, helping to co-found the American Federation of Labor." ], "title": "James Duncan (union leader)" }, { "sentences": [ "George A. Schilling (1850 - 1936) was a prominent American union leader and Georgist in the late nineteenth century.", " He was also active in Anarchist circles.", " From 1865 to the 1890s, Schilling worked in Chicago for the Arbeiter Zeitung, a German-language newspaper with socialist (and later, anarchist) leanings.", " He made his mark in the Chicago labor movement as a member of the cooper's union and a leader of the Knights of Labor.", " In 1886, he was a prominent supporter of the Labor Party in Illinois.", " In 1886, the Labor Party endorsed John Altgeld for a judgeship, which Altgeld won." ], "title": "George A. Schilling" }, { "sentences": [ "Terence Vincent Powderly (January 22, 1849 – June 24, 1924) was an American labor union leader, politician and attorney, best known as head of the Knights of Labor in the late 1880s.", " He was elected mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania for three 2-year terms, starting in 1878.", " A Republican, he served as the United States Commissioner General of Immigration in 1897.", " The Knights of Labor was one of the largest American labor organizations of the 19th century, but Powderly was a poor administrator and could barely keep it under control.", " His small central office could not supervise or coordinate the many strikes and other activities sponsored by union locals.", " Powderly believed that the Knights was an educational tool to uplift the workingman, and he downplayed the use of strikes to achieve worker goals." ], "title": "Terence V. Powderly" }, { "sentences": [ "Disunited and poorly organized for most of its history, trade unions in Ecuador developed only slowly and had only a marginal political impact.", " Precise figures on unionization in the late 1980s were practically nonexistent, even within the unions themselves.", " The organized labor movement in Ecuador was divided into four confederations and a number of independent federations.", " At the local level, labor organizations also took the form of artisan guilds, cooperatives, and neighborhood associations.", " In addition to representing only a minority of the workers in all sectors of employment (approximately one-fifth), the labor movement traditionally was weakened by rivalry and government repression.", " Nevertheless, it had influence disproportionate to its numbers as a result of the concentration of trade unions in urban areas, mainly Quito and Guayaquil, its organizational power, and the political impact of strikes and demonstrations on governments that did not enjoy strong support." ], "title": "Trade unions in Ecuador" } ]
[ "Title: Robert Fechner\n\nRobert Fechner (22 March 1876 – 31 December 1939) was a national labor union leader and director of the Civilian Conservation Corps (1933–39), which played a central role in the development of state and national parks in the United States. Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. With only a public school elementary education he had risen to become an American labor union leader and vice president of the International Association of Machinists. He had a reputation for fairness, tact, and patience in all his dealings. On 5 April 1933 he was appointed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to be the Director of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). It was Fechner's fairness and ability for organization and administration that impressed the president to his appointment as director. Although he had been an important labor figure, Fechner objected to attempts of union organizers to form unions among CCC enrollees in the camps. He felt that the government was doing all it possibly could for the well-being of the enrollees: well fed, supporting dependents with monthly earnings, getting an education; and they were contributing in a constructive manner to the conservation needs of the nation. The need for a union in this situation was not necessary, and he issued orders to keep union organizers out of the CCC camps and gave instructions that if any of the CCC enrolees joined a union they were to be discharged. Upon Fechner's death while still serving as CCC Director he was succeeded by James McEntee.", "Title: Walter Reuther\n\nWalter Philip Reuther ( ; September 1, 1907 – May 9, 1970) was an American labor union leader, who made the United Automobile Workers (UAW) a major force not only in the auto industry but also in the Democratic Party and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in the mid 20th century. He was a socialist in the early 1930s and worked closely with the Communist Party in the auto industry in the middle and late 1930s. He was a leader in removing communists from the offices in UAW and CIO in the 1940s. By 1949 he had become a leading liberal and supporter of the New Deal coalition, working to strengthen the labor union movement, raise wages, and give union leaders a greater voice in state and national Democratic party politics. During the 1960s he was a major supporter of the civil rights movement.", "Title: Labor federation competition in the United States\n\nLabor federation competition in the U.S. is a history of the labor movement, considering U.S. labor organizations and federations that have been regional, national, or international in scope, and that have united organizations of disparate groups of workers. Union philosophy and ideology changed from one period to another, conflicting at times. Government actions have controlled, or legislated against particular industrial actions or labor entities, resulting in the diminishing of one labor federation entity or the advance of another.", "Title: Rudy Fernandez (labor leader)\n\nRudolfo Austria “Rudy” Fernandez, Sr. (July 26, 1927 – June 9, 1979) was a prominent Filipino Labor Leader, Trade Unionist and staunch opposer of the late President Ferdinand Marcos in Davao City, Philippines. He was one of the original organizers of the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP/KMP) in 1975 and helped draft, develop, and establish its constitution and by-laws. He first came into the Philippine Labor Movement arena when he founded the Davao Port General & Transport Worker’s Union (DPGTWU), now the Association of Trade Unions - TUCP (ATU-TUCP), in Davao City. DPGTWU was one of the most active labor organizations in Davao City and its membership spread throughout Mindanao in the Southern Philippines during the years between 1967-1979. He ran for the Interim Batasang Pambansa (IBP) in the Philippines in 1978 as an Industrial Labor Sectoral Representative for the Mindanao Region but ultimately lost against his closest rival, Princess Porti Pacasum, daughter of one of the richest Lanao Muslim clans and owner of the biggest transport company in Lanao, Philippines.", "Title: Knights of Labor\n\nKnights of Labor (K of L), officially Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor, was the largest and one of the most important American labor organizations of the 1880s. Its most important leader was Terence V. Powderly. The Knights promoted the social and cultural uplift of the workingman, rejected socialism and anarchism, demanded the eight-hour day, and promoted the producers ethic of republicanism. In some cases it acted as a labor union, negotiating with employers, but it was never well organized, and after a rapid expansion in the mid-1880s, it suddenly lost its new members and became a small operation again.", "Title: History of union busting in the United States\n\nThe history of union busting in the United States dates back to the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century which produced a rapid expansion in factories and manufacturing capabilities. As workers moved away from farm work to factories, mines and other hard labor, they faced harsh working conditions such as long hours, low pay and health risks. Children and women worked in factories and generally received lower pay than men. The government did little to limit these conditions. Labor movements in the industrialized world developed that lobbied for better rights and safer conditions. Shaped by wars, depressions, government policies, judicial rulings, and global competition, the early years of the battleground between unions and management were adversarial and often identified with aggressive hostility. Contemporary opposition to trade unions known as union busting started in the 1940s and continues to present challenges to the labor movement. Union busting is a term used by labor organizations and trade unions to describe the activities that may be undertaken by employers, their proxies, workers and in certain instances states and governments usually triggered by events such as picketing, card check, worker organizing, and strike actions. Labor legislation has changed the nature of union busting, as well as the organizing tactics that labor organizations commonly use.", "Title: James Duncan (union leader)\n\nJames Duncan (May 5, 1857 – September 14, 1928) was a Scottish American union leader, and president of the Granite Cutters' International Association from 1885 until his death in 1928. He was an influential member of the American labor movement, helping to co-found the American Federation of Labor.", "Title: George A. Schilling\n\nGeorge A. Schilling (1850 - 1936) was a prominent American union leader and Georgist in the late nineteenth century. He was also active in Anarchist circles. From 1865 to the 1890s, Schilling worked in Chicago for the Arbeiter Zeitung, a German-language newspaper with socialist (and later, anarchist) leanings. He made his mark in the Chicago labor movement as a member of the cooper's union and a leader of the Knights of Labor. In 1886, he was a prominent supporter of the Labor Party in Illinois. In 1886, the Labor Party endorsed John Altgeld for a judgeship, which Altgeld won.", "Title: Terence V. Powderly\n\nTerence Vincent Powderly (January 22, 1849 – June 24, 1924) was an American labor union leader, politician and attorney, best known as head of the Knights of Labor in the late 1880s. He was elected mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania for three 2-year terms, starting in 1878. A Republican, he served as the United States Commissioner General of Immigration in 1897. The Knights of Labor was one of the largest American labor organizations of the 19th century, but Powderly was a poor administrator and could barely keep it under control. His small central office could not supervise or coordinate the many strikes and other activities sponsored by union locals. Powderly believed that the Knights was an educational tool to uplift the workingman, and he downplayed the use of strikes to achieve worker goals.", "Title: Trade unions in Ecuador\n\nDisunited and poorly organized for most of its history, trade unions in Ecuador developed only slowly and had only a marginal political impact. Precise figures on unionization in the late 1980s were practically nonexistent, even within the unions themselves. The organized labor movement in Ecuador was divided into four confederations and a number of independent federations. At the local level, labor organizations also took the form of artisan guilds, cooperatives, and neighborhood associations. In addition to representing only a minority of the workers in all sectors of employment (approximately one-fifth), the labor movement traditionally was weakened by rivalry and government repression. Nevertheless, it had influence disproportionate to its numbers as a result of the concentration of trade unions in urban areas, mainly Quito and Guayaquil, its organizational power, and the political impact of strikes and demonstrations on governments that did not enjoy strong support." ]
7,079
What metro are both the Magenta line and Palam metro line part of?
Delhi Metro
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Harbor Transitway is an 11 mi shared-use bus corridor (transitway) and high-occupany toll roadway that runs in the median of Interstate 110 (Harbor Freeway) in Southern California.", " The main bus service operating on the busway is the Metro Silver Line which was introduced on December 13, 2009.", " The Metro Silver Line bus rapid transit line runs on the Harbor Transitway from Harbor Gateway Transit Center to Downtown Los Angeles and continues to El Monte Bus Station.", " The line operates daily with frequent service.", " In addition to Metro Silver Line, other Metro bus and municipal bus routes also operate on the Harbor Transitway.", " They include Metro Express lines 442, 460 and 550, Torrance Transit line 4, Gardena Transit line 1X and Orange County Transportation Authority lines 701, 721.", " Metro Express lines 442 and 550 operate only during weekdays peak hours.", " Metro Line 442 operates peak a.m. northbound only and southbound p.m. only.", " Torrance Transit line 4, Gardena Transit line 1X, and Orange County Transportation Authority: 701, 721 operate only during weekday peak hours.", " Metro Express line 460 operates daily along with the Metro Silver Line.", " Busway bus lines originate from Downtown Los Angeles and El Monte, with final destinations in Disneyland, and Disney California Adventure Park located in Anaheim, Knott's Berry Farm, Artesia, Fullerton, Gardena, Hawthorne, Huntington Beach, San Pedro and Torrance." ], "title": "Harbor Transitway" }, { "sentences": [ "The Botanical Garden (Hindi: बॉटानिकल गार्डन ) is a metro station on the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro.", " Under phase 3 Delhi metro Magenta line will connect to botanical garden and became a terminal station on one other.", " And On the other end it terminate on janakpuri west, blue line.", " And soon line going to be operational by March 2017, with the trial starting on this section on November 2016." ], "title": "Botanical Garden metro station" }, { "sentences": [ "The Magenta Line (Hindi: मैजेंटा लाइन ) is one of the under-construction lines of the Delhi Metro, a rapid transit system in Delhi, India.", " It consists of 25 metro stations from Janakpuri West to Botanical Garden.", " The Magenta Line will provide direct connectivity to Terminal 1D of Indira Gandhi International Airport.", " The upcoming Hauz Khas station on this line and the current Yellow Line will be the deepest Metro station at a depth of 29 metres, surpassing the record set by Chawri Bazaar station currently on the Yellow Line, at a depth of 22 metres." ], "title": "Magenta Line (Delhi Metro)" }, { "sentences": [ "Zhengzhou Metro () is a rapid transit metro rail network serving urban and suburban districts of Zhengzhou municipality.", " The plans of Zhengzhou Metro line 1 and Zhengzhou Metro line 2 were approved by National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) in February 2009.", " Construction of Line 1 started on 6 June 2009.", " Line 2 started construction on 28 December 2010.", " As planned, Line 1 commenced services on 26 December 2013 and Line 2 commenced services on 19 August 2016.", " In January 12, 2017, the southern extension of Line 2 allows the system to serve the Xinzheng International Airport.", " It is the first and currently the only metro system in the Henan Province." ], "title": "Zhengzhou Metro" }, { "sentences": [ "The Palam (Hindi: पालम ) metro station is located on the Magenta Line of the Delhi Metro." ], "title": "Palam metro station" }, { "sentences": [ "Darvaze Shemiran Metro Station is the junction of Tehran Metro Line 2 and Tehran Metro Line 4.", " It is located in junction of Baharestan Street and Mazandaran Street and Namjou Street nad Sepah Street.", " It is between Imam Hossein Metro Station and Baharestan Metro Station in Line 2 and Meydan-e Shohada Metro Station and Darvazeh Dowlat Metro Station in Line 4." ], "title": "Darvazeh Shemiran Metro Station" }, { "sentences": [ "Line 3 of the Mumbai Metro, also referred to as the Colaba–Bandra-SEEPZ line, is a part of the metro system for the city of Mumbai, India of which construction has been initiated.", " When completed, the 33.5-km long line will be the first underground metro line in Mumbai.", " The metro line will connect Cuffe Parade business district in the extreme south of the city to SEEPZ in the north-central with 26 underground and one at-grade station.", " The track width is standard gauge.", " The cost of this corridor is estimated at () .", " Line 3 is expected to reduce road congestion, besides reducing the load on the Western Line between Bandra and Churchgate." ], "title": "Line 3 (Mumbai Metro)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gupo Station is a station on the Gyeongbu Line and Busan Metro Line 3.", " It is located in northern Busan, South Korea, and was opened on 1 January 1905.", " All kinds of trains stop here.", " It is also connected with the subway station Gupo Station on Busan Metro Line 3 via an overhead bridge, so passengers can transfer to Busan Subway Line 3.", " All trains on Busan Metro Line 3 call at this station." ], "title": "Gupo Station" }, { "sentences": [ "Tehran (Sadeghiyeh) Metro Station is the junction of Tehran Metro Line 2 and Tehran Metro Line 5.", " It is located in Sadeghiye neighborhood near Mohammad Ali Jenah Expressway and Tehran-Karaj Freeway.", " It is the west end of Line 2 and the east end of Line 5.", " The next station in Line 2 is Tarasht Metro Station and the next station in Line 5 is Eram-e Sabz Metro Station.", " It also has a big parking lot and is considered as the most crowded Tehran metro station." ], "title": "Tehran (Sadeghiyeh) Metro Station" }, { "sentences": [ "Darvaze Dowlat Metro Station is the junction of Tehran Metro Line 1 and Tehran Metro Line 4.", " It is located in the junction of Enghelab Street, Saadi Street and Dr. Mofatteh Street.", " It is between Panzdah-e-Khordad Metro Station and Saadi Metro Station in Line 1 and Mellat Metro Station and Hasan Abad Metro Station.", " This station is a crowded station because it has connections to Tarbiat Modares University, Ferdowsi Shoe Bazar, Enghelab Book Bazar and Tehran Bus BRT1." ], "title": "Darvazeh Dowlat Metro Station" } ]
[ "Title: Harbor Transitway\n\nThe Harbor Transitway is an 11 mi shared-use bus corridor (transitway) and high-occupany toll roadway that runs in the median of Interstate 110 (Harbor Freeway) in Southern California. The main bus service operating on the busway is the Metro Silver Line which was introduced on December 13, 2009. The Metro Silver Line bus rapid transit line runs on the Harbor Transitway from Harbor Gateway Transit Center to Downtown Los Angeles and continues to El Monte Bus Station. The line operates daily with frequent service. In addition to Metro Silver Line, other Metro bus and municipal bus routes also operate on the Harbor Transitway. They include Metro Express lines 442, 460 and 550, Torrance Transit line 4, Gardena Transit line 1X and Orange County Transportation Authority lines 701, 721. Metro Express lines 442 and 550 operate only during weekdays peak hours. Metro Line 442 operates peak a.m. northbound only and southbound p.m. only. Torrance Transit line 4, Gardena Transit line 1X, and Orange County Transportation Authority: 701, 721 operate only during weekday peak hours. Metro Express line 460 operates daily along with the Metro Silver Line. Busway bus lines originate from Downtown Los Angeles and El Monte, with final destinations in Disneyland, and Disney California Adventure Park located in Anaheim, Knott's Berry Farm, Artesia, Fullerton, Gardena, Hawthorne, Huntington Beach, San Pedro and Torrance.", "Title: Botanical Garden metro station\n\nThe Botanical Garden (Hindi: बॉटानिकल गार्डन ) is a metro station on the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro. Under phase 3 Delhi metro Magenta line will connect to botanical garden and became a terminal station on one other. And On the other end it terminate on janakpuri west, blue line. And soon line going to be operational by March 2017, with the trial starting on this section on November 2016.", "Title: Magenta Line (Delhi Metro)\n\nThe Magenta Line (Hindi: मैजेंटा लाइन ) is one of the under-construction lines of the Delhi Metro, a rapid transit system in Delhi, India. It consists of 25 metro stations from Janakpuri West to Botanical Garden. The Magenta Line will provide direct connectivity to Terminal 1D of Indira Gandhi International Airport. The upcoming Hauz Khas station on this line and the current Yellow Line will be the deepest Metro station at a depth of 29 metres, surpassing the record set by Chawri Bazaar station currently on the Yellow Line, at a depth of 22 metres.", "Title: Zhengzhou Metro\n\nZhengzhou Metro () is a rapid transit metro rail network serving urban and suburban districts of Zhengzhou municipality. The plans of Zhengzhou Metro line 1 and Zhengzhou Metro line 2 were approved by National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) in February 2009. Construction of Line 1 started on 6 June 2009. Line 2 started construction on 28 December 2010. As planned, Line 1 commenced services on 26 December 2013 and Line 2 commenced services on 19 August 2016. In January 12, 2017, the southern extension of Line 2 allows the system to serve the Xinzheng International Airport. It is the first and currently the only metro system in the Henan Province.", "Title: Palam metro station\n\nThe Palam (Hindi: पालम ) metro station is located on the Magenta Line of the Delhi Metro.", "Title: Darvazeh Shemiran Metro Station\n\nDarvaze Shemiran Metro Station is the junction of Tehran Metro Line 2 and Tehran Metro Line 4. It is located in junction of Baharestan Street and Mazandaran Street and Namjou Street nad Sepah Street. It is between Imam Hossein Metro Station and Baharestan Metro Station in Line 2 and Meydan-e Shohada Metro Station and Darvazeh Dowlat Metro Station in Line 4.", "Title: Line 3 (Mumbai Metro)\n\nLine 3 of the Mumbai Metro, also referred to as the Colaba–Bandra-SEEPZ line, is a part of the metro system for the city of Mumbai, India of which construction has been initiated. When completed, the 33.5-km long line will be the first underground metro line in Mumbai. The metro line will connect Cuffe Parade business district in the extreme south of the city to SEEPZ in the north-central with 26 underground and one at-grade station. The track width is standard gauge. The cost of this corridor is estimated at () . Line 3 is expected to reduce road congestion, besides reducing the load on the Western Line between Bandra and Churchgate.", "Title: Gupo Station\n\nGupo Station is a station on the Gyeongbu Line and Busan Metro Line 3. It is located in northern Busan, South Korea, and was opened on 1 January 1905. All kinds of trains stop here. It is also connected with the subway station Gupo Station on Busan Metro Line 3 via an overhead bridge, so passengers can transfer to Busan Subway Line 3. All trains on Busan Metro Line 3 call at this station.", "Title: Tehran (Sadeghiyeh) Metro Station\n\nTehran (Sadeghiyeh) Metro Station is the junction of Tehran Metro Line 2 and Tehran Metro Line 5. It is located in Sadeghiye neighborhood near Mohammad Ali Jenah Expressway and Tehran-Karaj Freeway. It is the west end of Line 2 and the east end of Line 5. The next station in Line 2 is Tarasht Metro Station and the next station in Line 5 is Eram-e Sabz Metro Station. It also has a big parking lot and is considered as the most crowded Tehran metro station.", "Title: Darvazeh Dowlat Metro Station\n\nDarvaze Dowlat Metro Station is the junction of Tehran Metro Line 1 and Tehran Metro Line 4. It is located in the junction of Enghelab Street, Saadi Street and Dr. Mofatteh Street. It is between Panzdah-e-Khordad Metro Station and Saadi Metro Station in Line 1 and Mellat Metro Station and Hasan Abad Metro Station. This station is a crowded station because it has connections to Tarbiat Modares University, Ferdowsi Shoe Bazar, Enghelab Book Bazar and Tehran Bus BRT1." ]
7,080
Las Estrellas telenovela actress Violeta Urtizberea and her father worked for which telenovela in 2012?
2012 telenovela Graduados
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[ { "sentences": [ "Rosa salvaje (English title: \"Wild Rose\") (] ; is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa.", " The telenovela premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on July 6, 1987 and ran for 199 episodes until April 8, 1988.", " This telenovela was a huge success in Mexico, Latin America, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Estonia, China the United States, Indonesia and provided the template for numerous other Latin American soap operas in terms of story, plot twists and characters for years to come." ], "title": "Rosa salvaje" }, { "sentences": [ "Lo que la vida me robó (English title: \"What Life Took From Me\"), is a Mexican telenovela produced by Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa, broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas now known as Las Estrellas.", " The series originally aired from October 28, 2013 to July 27, 2014.", " It is an adaptation of the telenovela of 1983 \"Bodas de odio\" produced by Ernesto Alonso, which also inspired \"Amor real\", produced by Carla Estrada in 2003." ], "title": "Lo que la vida me robó" }, { "sentences": [ "Las Estrellas (The Stars; previously El Canal de las Estrellas) is one of the cornerstone networks of Televisa, with affiliate stations all over Mexico, flagshipped at XEW-TV in Mexico City.", " Many of the programs of \"Las Estrellas\" are seen in the United States on Univision, UniMás, and Galavisión.", " Las Estrellas has been criticized for its practice of airing a significant amount of 4:3 standard definition content stretched to 16:9 high definition that some TV viewers have nicknamed Stretch-o-Vision, until 14 March 2012, when Las Estrellas, FOROtv, Canal 5 and Galavisión started to broadcast a significant amount of 4:3 standard definition content in their original resolution." ], "title": "Las Estrellas" }, { "sentences": [ "Las Estrellas is an Argentine telenovela produced by Pol-Ka Producciones for El Trece.", " It stars Celeste Cid, Marcela Kloosterboer, Natalie Pérez, Violeta Urtizberea, Justina Bustos, Esteban Lamothe, Gonzalo Valenzuela, and Rafael Ferro.", " It premiered on May 29, 2017." ], "title": "Las Estrellas (telenovela)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mi corazón es tuyo (English: \"My heart is yours\") is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa and airs weeknights on El Canal de las Estrellas.", " The telenovela is an adaptation of the Spanish telenovela \"Ana y los 7\".", " It was adapted in Mexico by Alejandro Pohlenz, Marcia del Río, and Pablo Ferrer." ], "title": "Mi corazón es tuyo" }, { "sentences": [ "Maritza Rodríguez Gómez (born 1 September 1975 in Barranquilla, Colombia) is a Colombian telenovela actress and model.", " She is best known for her roles as Cristal Covarrubias in Venevisión's telenovela Ángel Rebelde (2003), as Marfil Mondragon de Irázabal and Deborah Mondragón de Dávila in Venevisión's telenovela Acorralada (2007), as Sara Andrade in Telemundo's telenovela El Rostro de Analia (2008), as Pilar and Raquel Arismendi in Telemundo's telenovela La Casa de al Lado (2011), as Antonia Villarroel in Telemundo's telenovela El Rostro de la Venganza (2012) and now as Teresa Cristina Palmer in Telemundo's telenovela Marido En Alquiler (2013)." ], "title": "Maritza Rodríguez" }, { "sentences": [ "La Usurpadora (International Title: \"Deceptions\") is a Mexican romantic drama telenovela produced by Salvador Mejia Alejandre and originally broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas from February 9 to July 24, 1998.", " It starred Gabriela Spanic and Fernando Colunga, and was based on \"La Intrusa\", a novela originally broadcast in Venezuela which was itself a remake of Radio Caracas Television's 1971 telenovela \"La Usurpadora\", which was starred by Marina Baura and Raúl Amundaray.", " This was one of the last telenovelas to feature Libertad Lamarque, who here portrayed the character of Abuela Piedad Bracho.", " The show's premise revolves around a pair of twin sisters who were separated when they were young, and as adults the younger sister is forced to act as a \"replacement\" for her wealthy twin who wants to temporarily leave her husband and his family to enjoy a life of luxury with multiple lovers.", " The telenovela had huge success in Mexico with ratings of 38.4 and has been exported and ported to various languages across the world." ], "title": "La usurpadora" }, { "sentences": [ "Violeta Urtizberea is an Argentine actress.", " She began working on Magazine for fai in the channel Telefe, along her father Mex Urtizberea.", " She made other works with him, and then began her own career.", " She worked once again with her father in the 2012 telenovela Graduados." ], "title": "Violeta Urtizberea" }, { "sentences": [ "Gabriela Goddzer is a fictional character in the 2012 Argentine telenovela \"Graduados\".", " She is played by Violeta Urtizberea." ], "title": "Gabriela Goddzer" }, { "sentences": [ "Mi corazón es tuyo (English: \"My Heart Is Yours\") is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa, which is transmitted by El Canal de las Estrellas.", " The telenovela is an adaptation of the Spanish telenovela \"Ana y los 7\".", " It is adapted in Mexico by Alejandro Pohlenz, Marcia del Río and Pablo Ferrer." ], "title": "List of Mi corazón es tuyo episodes" } ]
[ "Title: Rosa salvaje\n\nRosa salvaje (English title: \"Wild Rose\") (] ; is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa. The telenovela premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on July 6, 1987 and ran for 199 episodes until April 8, 1988. This telenovela was a huge success in Mexico, Latin America, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Estonia, China the United States, Indonesia and provided the template for numerous other Latin American soap operas in terms of story, plot twists and characters for years to come.", "Title: Lo que la vida me robó\n\nLo que la vida me robó (English title: \"What Life Took From Me\"), is a Mexican telenovela produced by Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa, broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas now known as Las Estrellas. The series originally aired from October 28, 2013 to July 27, 2014. It is an adaptation of the telenovela of 1983 \"Bodas de odio\" produced by Ernesto Alonso, which also inspired \"Amor real\", produced by Carla Estrada in 2003.", "Title: Las Estrellas\n\nLas Estrellas (The Stars; previously El Canal de las Estrellas) is one of the cornerstone networks of Televisa, with affiliate stations all over Mexico, flagshipped at XEW-TV in Mexico City. Many of the programs of \"Las Estrellas\" are seen in the United States on Univision, UniMás, and Galavisión. Las Estrellas has been criticized for its practice of airing a significant amount of 4:3 standard definition content stretched to 16:9 high definition that some TV viewers have nicknamed Stretch-o-Vision, until 14 March 2012, when Las Estrellas, FOROtv, Canal 5 and Galavisión started to broadcast a significant amount of 4:3 standard definition content in their original resolution.", "Title: Las Estrellas (telenovela)\n\nLas Estrellas is an Argentine telenovela produced by Pol-Ka Producciones for El Trece. It stars Celeste Cid, Marcela Kloosterboer, Natalie Pérez, Violeta Urtizberea, Justina Bustos, Esteban Lamothe, Gonzalo Valenzuela, and Rafael Ferro. It premiered on May 29, 2017.", "Title: Mi corazón es tuyo\n\nMi corazón es tuyo (English: \"My heart is yours\") is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa and airs weeknights on El Canal de las Estrellas. The telenovela is an adaptation of the Spanish telenovela \"Ana y los 7\". It was adapted in Mexico by Alejandro Pohlenz, Marcia del Río, and Pablo Ferrer.", "Title: Maritza Rodríguez\n\nMaritza Rodríguez Gómez (born 1 September 1975 in Barranquilla, Colombia) is a Colombian telenovela actress and model. She is best known for her roles as Cristal Covarrubias in Venevisión's telenovela Ángel Rebelde (2003), as Marfil Mondragon de Irázabal and Deborah Mondragón de Dávila in Venevisión's telenovela Acorralada (2007), as Sara Andrade in Telemundo's telenovela El Rostro de Analia (2008), as Pilar and Raquel Arismendi in Telemundo's telenovela La Casa de al Lado (2011), as Antonia Villarroel in Telemundo's telenovela El Rostro de la Venganza (2012) and now as Teresa Cristina Palmer in Telemundo's telenovela Marido En Alquiler (2013).", "Title: La usurpadora\n\nLa Usurpadora (International Title: \"Deceptions\") is a Mexican romantic drama telenovela produced by Salvador Mejia Alejandre and originally broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas from February 9 to July 24, 1998. It starred Gabriela Spanic and Fernando Colunga, and was based on \"La Intrusa\", a novela originally broadcast in Venezuela which was itself a remake of Radio Caracas Television's 1971 telenovela \"La Usurpadora\", which was starred by Marina Baura and Raúl Amundaray. This was one of the last telenovelas to feature Libertad Lamarque, who here portrayed the character of Abuela Piedad Bracho. The show's premise revolves around a pair of twin sisters who were separated when they were young, and as adults the younger sister is forced to act as a \"replacement\" for her wealthy twin who wants to temporarily leave her husband and his family to enjoy a life of luxury with multiple lovers. The telenovela had huge success in Mexico with ratings of 38.4 and has been exported and ported to various languages across the world.", "Title: Violeta Urtizberea\n\nVioleta Urtizberea is an Argentine actress. She began working on Magazine for fai in the channel Telefe, along her father Mex Urtizberea. She made other works with him, and then began her own career. She worked once again with her father in the 2012 telenovela Graduados.", "Title: Gabriela Goddzer\n\nGabriela Goddzer is a fictional character in the 2012 Argentine telenovela \"Graduados\". She is played by Violeta Urtizberea.", "Title: List of Mi corazón es tuyo episodes\n\nMi corazón es tuyo (English: \"My Heart Is Yours\") is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa, which is transmitted by El Canal de las Estrellas. The telenovela is an adaptation of the Spanish telenovela \"Ana y los 7\". It is adapted in Mexico by Alejandro Pohlenz, Marcia del Río and Pablo Ferrer." ]
7,081
Which person has had more bestselling novels, Colton Ford, or Chris Bohjalian?
Chris Bohjalian
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[ { "sentences": [ "Secrets of Eden is a 2012 suspense television film directed by Tawnia McKiernan, based on a book by Chris Bohjalian published in 2010.", " The film was set and recorded in Toronto, Canada." ], "title": "Secrets of Eden" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lair is an American gay-themed vampire television series produced by here!", " in 2007.", " The first season, consisting of six episodes, wrapped production in January of that year.", " The first two episodes premiered on June 1, 2007.", " Season 2, consisting of 9 episodes debuted on September 5, 2008.", " A third season of 13 episodes was announced in September 2008 and Colton Ford confirmed that filming took place in October and November 2008.", " Season 3 premiered September 4, 2009." ], "title": "The Lair" }, { "sentences": [ "Skeletons at the Feast is a novel by author Chris Bohjalian, published in 2008.", " It is the story of a journey in the waning months of World War II concerning the Emmerich family, who flee their beloved home in Prussia and move west to avoid the advancing Russian troops.", " The family consists of one of the novel's main protagonists, Anna; her mother, known affectionately as \"Mutti\"; her father, Rolf; her twin brother, Helmut; her younger brother, Theo; and the Scottish POW that once worked on the family's farm, Callum Finella, who becomes Anna's lover.", " Anna also has an older brother, Werner, who is off fighting in the war.", " Rolf and Helmut leave the family to aid in stopping the Russian advance and the rest continue on alone; on their westward journey they are joined by Uri Singer, an escaped Jew posing as a Nazi officer.", " Bohjalian said in an interview he was inspired to write the story after being persuaded to read a diary spanning from 1920 to 1945 belonging to Eva Henatsch, a German woman that embarked on a similar journey west across the Third Reich." ], "title": "Skeletons at the Feast" }, { "sentences": [ "Lolita Files (born September 25, 1963) is a contemporary African-American author, screenwriter, and producer.", " Among her six bestselling novels are book club favorites \"Scenes from a Sistah\" and \"Child of God\".", " Her sixth novel, \"sex.lies.murder.fame\" was optioned for film by Carolyn Folks for Entertainment Studios with Files adapting the screenplay.", " She also co-wrote the screen adaptation of award-winning novelist/playwright/essayist/poet Pearl Cleage's bestselling book, \"Babylon Sisters\", to be directed by filmmaker, artist and educator Ayoka Chenzira." ], "title": "Lolita Files" }, { "sentences": [ "Colton Ford (born October 12, 1962, in Pasadena, California) is the stage name of the former American gay pornographic actor, Glenn Soukesian, who returned to his original career path of singer, and actor.", " As of May 2007, he resides in New York City." ], "title": "Colton Ford" }, { "sentences": [ "Midwives: A Novel is a novel by Chris Bohjalian, and was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection in October 1998." ], "title": "Midwives (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Bohjalian (Armenian: Քրիս Պոհճալեան ), is an American novelist and the author of 19 novels, including the bestsellers \"Midwives\" and \"The Sandcastle Girls\"." ], "title": "Chris Bohjalian" }, { "sentences": [ "Naked Fame a documentary that follows Colton Ford's transition from the world of gay pornography to that of a mainstream singer.", " It opened on February 18, 2005 in the United States to mixed critical reviews." ], "title": "Naked Fame" }, { "sentences": [ "Midwives is a 2001 American television film, starring Sissy Spacek, Peter Coyote, Terry Kinney, Alison Pill and Piper Laurie.", " It was directed by Glenn Jordan.", " The film is based in the 1997 novel Midwives written by Chris Bohjalian.", " It was Lifetime's 100th Original Movie and had the highest rating in the network's history." ], "title": "Midwives (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic is a two-part television adaptation of the bestselling novels \"The Colour of Magic\" and \"The Light Fantastic\" by Terry Pratchett.", " The fantasy film was produced for Sky1 by The Mob, a small British studio, starring David Jason, Sean Astin, Tim Curry and Christopher Lee as the voice of Death.", " Vadim Jean both adapted the screenplay from Pratchett's original novels, and served as director." ], "title": "Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic" } ]
[ "Title: Secrets of Eden\n\nSecrets of Eden is a 2012 suspense television film directed by Tawnia McKiernan, based on a book by Chris Bohjalian published in 2010. The film was set and recorded in Toronto, Canada.", "Title: The Lair\n\nThe Lair is an American gay-themed vampire television series produced by here! in 2007. The first season, consisting of six episodes, wrapped production in January of that year. The first two episodes premiered on June 1, 2007. Season 2, consisting of 9 episodes debuted on September 5, 2008. A third season of 13 episodes was announced in September 2008 and Colton Ford confirmed that filming took place in October and November 2008. Season 3 premiered September 4, 2009.", "Title: Skeletons at the Feast\n\nSkeletons at the Feast is a novel by author Chris Bohjalian, published in 2008. It is the story of a journey in the waning months of World War II concerning the Emmerich family, who flee their beloved home in Prussia and move west to avoid the advancing Russian troops. The family consists of one of the novel's main protagonists, Anna; her mother, known affectionately as \"Mutti\"; her father, Rolf; her twin brother, Helmut; her younger brother, Theo; and the Scottish POW that once worked on the family's farm, Callum Finella, who becomes Anna's lover. Anna also has an older brother, Werner, who is off fighting in the war. Rolf and Helmut leave the family to aid in stopping the Russian advance and the rest continue on alone; on their westward journey they are joined by Uri Singer, an escaped Jew posing as a Nazi officer. Bohjalian said in an interview he was inspired to write the story after being persuaded to read a diary spanning from 1920 to 1945 belonging to Eva Henatsch, a German woman that embarked on a similar journey west across the Third Reich.", "Title: Lolita Files\n\nLolita Files (born September 25, 1963) is a contemporary African-American author, screenwriter, and producer. Among her six bestselling novels are book club favorites \"Scenes from a Sistah\" and \"Child of God\". Her sixth novel, \"sex.lies.murder.fame\" was optioned for film by Carolyn Folks for Entertainment Studios with Files adapting the screenplay. She also co-wrote the screen adaptation of award-winning novelist/playwright/essayist/poet Pearl Cleage's bestselling book, \"Babylon Sisters\", to be directed by filmmaker, artist and educator Ayoka Chenzira.", "Title: Colton Ford\n\nColton Ford (born October 12, 1962, in Pasadena, California) is the stage name of the former American gay pornographic actor, Glenn Soukesian, who returned to his original career path of singer, and actor. As of May 2007, he resides in New York City.", "Title: Midwives (novel)\n\nMidwives: A Novel is a novel by Chris Bohjalian, and was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection in October 1998.", "Title: Chris Bohjalian\n\nChris Bohjalian (Armenian: Քրիս Պոհճալեան ), is an American novelist and the author of 19 novels, including the bestsellers \"Midwives\" and \"The Sandcastle Girls\".", "Title: Naked Fame\n\nNaked Fame a documentary that follows Colton Ford's transition from the world of gay pornography to that of a mainstream singer. It opened on February 18, 2005 in the United States to mixed critical reviews.", "Title: Midwives (film)\n\nMidwives is a 2001 American television film, starring Sissy Spacek, Peter Coyote, Terry Kinney, Alison Pill and Piper Laurie. It was directed by Glenn Jordan. The film is based in the 1997 novel Midwives written by Chris Bohjalian. It was Lifetime's 100th Original Movie and had the highest rating in the network's history.", "Title: Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic\n\nTerry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic is a two-part television adaptation of the bestselling novels \"The Colour of Magic\" and \"The Light Fantastic\" by Terry Pratchett. The fantasy film was produced for Sky1 by The Mob, a small British studio, starring David Jason, Sean Astin, Tim Curry and Christopher Lee as the voice of Death. Vadim Jean both adapted the screenplay from Pratchett's original novels, and served as director." ]
7,082
What league did the shortest player ever to play in the NBA play for a team in Rhode Island from?
United States Basketball League
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Staten Island Stapletons also known as the Staten Island Stapes were a professional American football team founded in 1915 that played in the National Football League from 1929 to 1932.", " The team was based in the Stapleton section of Staten Island.", " They played under the shortened nickname the \"Stapes\" the final two seasons.", " Jack Shapiro, who was a blocking back for the Stapletons, was the shortest player in NFL history.", " The team was based in Staten Island, New York." ], "title": "Staten Island Stapletons" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2001 NECBL season was the eighth season of the New England Collegiate Baseball League.", " The league expanded to ten franchises with the addition of a second New Hampshire franchise, the Concord Quarry Dogs of Concord, New Hampshire.", " Also, the league's West Warwick, Rhode Island franchise rejoined the league as the Riverpoint Royals.", " The league's Cranston, Rhode Island franchise, the Rhode Island Gulls, moved to Newport, Rhode Island and became the Newport Gulls.", " The league's Lowell, Massachusetts franchise, the Mill City All-Americans, was renamed the Lowell All-Americans." ], "title": "2001 NECBL season" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rhode Island Gulls were a team in the United States Basketball League (USBL).", " They have many notable former players such as Manute Bol, Spud Webb, John \"Hot Rod\" Williams, Muggsy Bogues, Robert Rose, and Dick Johnson from Warwick, Rhode Island." ], "title": "Rhode Island Gulls" }, { "sentences": [ "Seth Luther ( 1795 – April 29, 1863) was an American antebellum workers' and suffrage organizer based in Providence, Rhode Island.", " A carpenter by trade, Luther was renowned in his time for his oratory skills and early work to organize workers into trade unions in the New England area.", " He was a key player in Rhode Island's Dorr Rebellion of 1842, where the working people of Rhode Island took up arms in an ill-fated crusade to expand voting to non-property holding men.", " Later in life, he was arrested and institutionalized after trying to rob a bank in the name of American President James K. Polk.", " He died in the Brattleboro Asylum on April 29, 1863.", " In 2001, The Rhode Island Heritage Society inducted Luther into its Hall of Fame in recognition of his pioneering work on behalf of union organizing in Rhode Island." ], "title": "Seth Luther" }, { "sentences": [ "James A. \"Jim\" Baldwin (May 26, 1886 – August 2, 1964) was an American football player, track athlete, coach of football, basketball, and baseball, and college athletics administrator.", " He served as the head football coach at Rhode Island State College—now the University of Rhode Island, the University of Maine, Trinity College in Durham, North Carolina—now Duke University, Lehigh University, and Wake Forest University, compiling a career college football record of 41–32–14.", " Baldwin was also the head basketball coach at the same five schools, amassing a career college basketball mark of 85–66.", " In addition he served as the head baseball coach at Rhode Island State and at Lehigh, tallying a career college baseball record of 32–25–1.", " From 1916 to 1920, Baldwin was the athletic director at Rhode Island while he coached three sports." ], "title": "James A. Baldwin" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rhode Island Rams football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Rhode Island located in the U.S. state of Rhode Island.", " The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Colonial Athletic Association.", " Rhode Island's first football team was fielded in 1895.", " The team plays its home games at the 5,180 seat Meade Stadium in Kingston, Rhode Island." ], "title": "Rhode Island Rams football" }, { "sentences": [ "Roy \"Shrimp\" Worters (October 19, 1900 November 7, 1957) was a Canadian professional Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender who played twelve seasons in the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Montreal Canadiens and New York Americans, and was notable for recording 66 shutouts in his career and being, at 5'3\" tall, the shortest player ever to play in the NHL." ], "title": "Roy Worters" }, { "sentences": [ "Tyrone Curtis \"Muggsy\" Bogues (born January 9, 1965) is an American retired basketball player.", " The shortest player ever to play in the National Basketball Association, the 5 ft Bogues played point guard for four teams during his 14-season career in the NBA.", " He is best known for his ten seasons with the Charlotte Hornets, and also played for the Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, and Toronto Raptors.", " After his NBA career, he served as head coach of the now-defunct WNBA team Charlotte Sting." ], "title": "Muggsy Bogues" }, { "sentences": [ "Melvin M. Hirsch (July 31, 1921 – December 1968) was an American professional basketball player.", " He played for the Boston Celtics of the Basketball Association of America, which would later become the National Basketball Association, for 13 games in the 1946–47 season.", " At 5 feet 6 inches tall, he was the shortest player in NBA history until Muggsy Bogues more than 40 years later.", " He is the third shortest NBA player of all time, after Bogues and Earl Boykins." ], "title": "Mel Hirsch" }, { "sentences": [ "The Providence Reds were a hockey team that played in the Canadian-American Hockey League (CAHL) between 1926 and 1936 and the American Hockey League (AHL) from 1936 to 1977, the last season of which they played as the Rhode Island Reds.", " The team won the Calder Cup in 1938, 1940, 1949, and 1956.", " The Reds played at the Rhode Island Auditorium, located on North Main Street in Providence, Rhode Island, from 1926 through 1972, when the team affiliated with the New York Rangers and moved into the newly built Providence Civic Center.", " The team name came from the breed of chicken known as the Rhode Island Red." ], "title": "Providence Reds" } ]
[ "Title: Staten Island Stapletons\n\nThe Staten Island Stapletons also known as the Staten Island Stapes were a professional American football team founded in 1915 that played in the National Football League from 1929 to 1932. The team was based in the Stapleton section of Staten Island. They played under the shortened nickname the \"Stapes\" the final two seasons. Jack Shapiro, who was a blocking back for the Stapletons, was the shortest player in NFL history. The team was based in Staten Island, New York.", "Title: 2001 NECBL season\n\nThe 2001 NECBL season was the eighth season of the New England Collegiate Baseball League. The league expanded to ten franchises with the addition of a second New Hampshire franchise, the Concord Quarry Dogs of Concord, New Hampshire. Also, the league's West Warwick, Rhode Island franchise rejoined the league as the Riverpoint Royals. The league's Cranston, Rhode Island franchise, the Rhode Island Gulls, moved to Newport, Rhode Island and became the Newport Gulls. The league's Lowell, Massachusetts franchise, the Mill City All-Americans, was renamed the Lowell All-Americans.", "Title: Rhode Island Gulls\n\nThe Rhode Island Gulls were a team in the United States Basketball League (USBL). They have many notable former players such as Manute Bol, Spud Webb, John \"Hot Rod\" Williams, Muggsy Bogues, Robert Rose, and Dick Johnson from Warwick, Rhode Island.", "Title: Seth Luther\n\nSeth Luther ( 1795 – April 29, 1863) was an American antebellum workers' and suffrage organizer based in Providence, Rhode Island. A carpenter by trade, Luther was renowned in his time for his oratory skills and early work to organize workers into trade unions in the New England area. He was a key player in Rhode Island's Dorr Rebellion of 1842, where the working people of Rhode Island took up arms in an ill-fated crusade to expand voting to non-property holding men. Later in life, he was arrested and institutionalized after trying to rob a bank in the name of American President James K. Polk. He died in the Brattleboro Asylum on April 29, 1863. In 2001, The Rhode Island Heritage Society inducted Luther into its Hall of Fame in recognition of his pioneering work on behalf of union organizing in Rhode Island.", "Title: James A. Baldwin\n\nJames A. \"Jim\" Baldwin (May 26, 1886 – August 2, 1964) was an American football player, track athlete, coach of football, basketball, and baseball, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Rhode Island State College—now the University of Rhode Island, the University of Maine, Trinity College in Durham, North Carolina—now Duke University, Lehigh University, and Wake Forest University, compiling a career college football record of 41–32–14. Baldwin was also the head basketball coach at the same five schools, amassing a career college basketball mark of 85–66. In addition he served as the head baseball coach at Rhode Island State and at Lehigh, tallying a career college baseball record of 32–25–1. From 1916 to 1920, Baldwin was the athletic director at Rhode Island while he coached three sports.", "Title: Rhode Island Rams football\n\nThe Rhode Island Rams football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Rhode Island located in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Colonial Athletic Association. Rhode Island's first football team was fielded in 1895. The team plays its home games at the 5,180 seat Meade Stadium in Kingston, Rhode Island.", "Title: Roy Worters\n\nRoy \"Shrimp\" Worters (October 19, 1900 November 7, 1957) was a Canadian professional Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender who played twelve seasons in the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Montreal Canadiens and New York Americans, and was notable for recording 66 shutouts in his career and being, at 5'3\" tall, the shortest player ever to play in the NHL.", "Title: Muggsy Bogues\n\nTyrone Curtis \"Muggsy\" Bogues (born January 9, 1965) is an American retired basketball player. The shortest player ever to play in the National Basketball Association, the 5 ft Bogues played point guard for four teams during his 14-season career in the NBA. He is best known for his ten seasons with the Charlotte Hornets, and also played for the Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, and Toronto Raptors. After his NBA career, he served as head coach of the now-defunct WNBA team Charlotte Sting.", "Title: Mel Hirsch\n\nMelvin M. Hirsch (July 31, 1921 – December 1968) was an American professional basketball player. He played for the Boston Celtics of the Basketball Association of America, which would later become the National Basketball Association, for 13 games in the 1946–47 season. At 5 feet 6 inches tall, he was the shortest player in NBA history until Muggsy Bogues more than 40 years later. He is the third shortest NBA player of all time, after Bogues and Earl Boykins.", "Title: Providence Reds\n\nThe Providence Reds were a hockey team that played in the Canadian-American Hockey League (CAHL) between 1926 and 1936 and the American Hockey League (AHL) from 1936 to 1977, the last season of which they played as the Rhode Island Reds. The team won the Calder Cup in 1938, 1940, 1949, and 1956. The Reds played at the Rhode Island Auditorium, located on North Main Street in Providence, Rhode Island, from 1926 through 1972, when the team affiliated with the New York Rangers and moved into the newly built Providence Civic Center. The team name came from the breed of chicken known as the Rhode Island Red." ]
7,083
How long does the league that Souvik Chakrabarti plays for run?
five months
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[ { "sentences": [ "In the sport of baseball, small ball is an informal term for an offensive strategy in which the batting team emphasizes placing runners on base and then advancing them into scoring position for a run in a deliberate, methodical way.", " This strategy places a high value on individual runs and attempts to score them without requiring extra base hits, or sometimes without base hits at all, instead using bases on balls, stolen bases, sacrifice bunt or sacrifice fly balls, the hit-and-run play, and aggressive baserunning with such plays as the contact play.", " A commonly used term for a run produced playing small ball is a \"manufactured run\".", " This style of play is more often found in National League game situations than in the American League due in large part to the absence of the designated hitter in the National League." ], "title": "Small ball (baseball)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indian Super League (ISL) is a men's professional football league in India.", " For sponsorship reasons, the league is officially known as the Hero Indian Super League.", " One of the top football leagues in the country, it currently shares the top spot in the Indian football league system with the I-League.", " The league comprises 10 teams and will run for five months from November to March starting with the 2017–18 season." ], "title": "Indian Super League" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeared Wells \"Bill\" Pounds (March 11, 1878 – July 7, 1936) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball.", " He appeared in just two major league games, one each for Cleveland and Brooklyn in 1903, but the only surviving images of him in a major league uniform show him with the New York Highlanders.", " Bill Pounds was born in Paterson, New Jersey, and had a long career as a minor league pitcher.", " His professional career began in 1899 when he pitched for both Binghamton and Paterson.", " After a year out of organized baseball, he played in 1901 and 1902 for two Ilion and Utica in the New York State League.", " After reportedly signing a contract to return to Utica for 1903, he was signed by Cleveland in the American League and was on their Opening Day roster.", " Pounds was brought in to pitch on May 2 in the fourth inning in Chicago when the White Stockings had opened up a big lead; he gave up seven runs (six earned) on eight hits in the 16-6 loss.", " On May 18 he was released by Cleveland and was signed shortly thereafter by the New York Highlanders.", " Pounds was in uniform with the team when the Highlanders visited Chicago for a series May 20–22.", " A photographer from the Chicago Daily News was taking pictures of the players on the teams visiting both the American League and National League ballparks, and during this visit Pounds had his image preserved for posterity.", " Before the end of the month, without having appeared in a game for New York, Pounds was sent back to Cleveland, apparently because he could not come to terms on a contract.", " On June 4 he was signed by Brooklyn of the National League, but he did not appear in a game until June 30.", " With Pittsburg ahead 12-0 after three innings, Pounds was sent in to pitch.", " He allowed five runs (four earned) in six innings on eight hits and two walks in the 17-8 loss, and gave up a long home run to Honus Wagner.", " On July 3, his contract was transferred to Baltimore of the Eastern League, along with that of Hughie Jennings and three other Dodgers.", " Pounds would never appear in another major league game; though his pitching record was unimpressive, he finished with a lifetime batting record of three hits in five at-bats.", " Late in the 1903 season, his contract was purchased by Denver, but it is unclear whether he actually played in Colorado.", " For the remainder of his minor-league career, from 1904 through 1911, he pitched for teams within a couple of hundred miles of his birth—four teams in the New York State League and two in the Tri-State League.", " In the off-seasons he would sometimes pitch for the Paterson Elks team, and he continued to pitch for them after his minor-league career had ended.", " According to The Sporting Life, “Pounds has speed and a rather good assortment of curves.", " He has not the best control in the world.”", " A few years after his career had ended, the Utica Observer described him in this way: “Bill Pounds was the champion sweater of the league.", " He perspired so much that…a miniature lake (formed) around the slab.”", " He died in 1936 in the city of his birth, aged 58.", " Early in the 21st century, the photographic archives of the Chicago Daily News were posted online.", " Although his teammates’ photographs were easily identified, the image of Pounds remained unidentified, or occasionally misidentified as Doc Adkins, for at least a decade." ], "title": "Bill Pounds" }, { "sentences": [ "Treadway Racing is a former auto racing team that competed in the early seasons of the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series.", " The team was owned by Indianapolis business man Fred Treadway.", " Prior to the IRL's inaugural season in 1996, Treadway was able to sign former Indianapolis 500 Champion Arie Luyendyk to drive for his freshman team.", " Additionally, two long time backers of IndyCar teams, Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems and Jonathan Byrd's Cafeteria, were secured as sponsors.", " Luyendyk brought home the team's first win in their second race together, winning the Dura-Lube 200 at Phoenix International Raceway.", " Later that season Luyendyk would set two qualifying records at the Indianapolis 500.", " Luyendyk would run 236.986 mi/h over the four lap run, during this run he also set the one-lap record of 237.498-mph.", " This run would not put Luyendyk on the pole position however, as the run was on the second day of time trials.", " Luyendyk's attempt on the first day of qualifications was disallowed when he failed technical inspection although it was good enough for the pole.", " His day two attempt was faster than his day one attempt.", " Ultimately Luyendyk was knocked out of the race in an accident." ], "title": "Treadway Racing" }, { "sentences": [ "Season 2001–02 was a turbulent one for Hibernian, as the team had three different permanent managers during the season.", " Alex McLeish left the club in December to manage Rangers; Hibs surprisingly replaced him with star player Franck Sauzée, who retired as a player when he was appointed manager.", " Sauzee's brief tenure saw a long winless run in the SPL and domestic cup defeats by Rangers and Ayr United.", " The winless run in the league dragged Hibs into the fringes of a relegation battle, and Sauzee was sacked after just 69 days in charge.", " Kilmarnock manager Bobby Williamson was hired as Sauzee's replacement, and a brief winning run averted any danger of relegation.", " Earlier in the season, Hibs had been knocked out of the UEFA Cup in the first round by AEK Athens, but only after a dramatic second leg at Easter Road that went to extra time." ], "title": "2001–02 Hibernian F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "Souvik Chakrabarti (born 12 July 1991 in Kolkata, West Bengal) is an Indian footballer who plays as a central midfielder for club Jamshedpur FC in the Indian Super League." ], "title": "Souvik Chakrabarti" }, { "sentences": [ "Toronto Lynx is a Canadian soccer team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.", " Founded in 1997, the team plays in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference.", " The team plays its home games at Centennial Park Stadium, where they have played since 2003.", " The team's colours are white, gold and black.", " The team has a sister organization, the Toronto Lady Lynx, who play in the women's USL W-League, and also fields a team in the USL's Super-20 League, a league for players 17 to 20 years of age run under the United Soccer Leagues umbrella." ], "title": "Toronto Lynx" }, { "sentences": [ "United States Senator Henry Cabot Lodge from Massachusetts was the Republican Majority Leader and Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations.", " In response to the Treaty of Versailles, Senator Lodge penned twelve reservations to the proposed post-war agreements.", " The Treaty called for the creation of a League of Nations in which the promise of mutual security would hopefully prevent another major world war.", " The League charter which Wilson primarily wrote let the League set the terms for war and peace.", " If the League called for military action all members would have to join in.", " Lodge wanted to join the League of Nations with reservations.", " The Democrats in the Senate, following Wilson's direction, rejected Lodge's proposal to join the League with his reservations.", " Republicans opposed joining under Wilson's terms of no reservations which meant the League could force the U.S. to enter a war without approval of Congress.", " In the end the Senate voted down the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 and never joined the new League of Nations.", " Lodge won in the long run—his reservations were incorporated into the United Nations in 1945, where the U.S. had a veto." ], "title": "Lodge Reservations" }, { "sentences": [ "Evan Michael Longoria (born October 7, 1985), nicknamed Longo, is an American professional baseball player.", " He played for the Long Beach State University baseball team, where he was the 2005 Cape Cod League MVP, and the 2006 Big West Co-Player of the Year.", " He was drafted by the Rays in the first round as the third pick overall in the 2006 MLB draft.", " After two full seasons in the minors, he made his major league debut for the Rays in , and was named to the American League team for the 2008 MLB All Star Game.", " Longoria was also named the 2008 American League Rookie of the Year on November 10.", " Longoria has also made the All-Star team three times, being selected from 2008 to 2010.", " Longoria had one of the biggest hits in Rays history when he hit a walk off home run in extra innings of the last game of the 2011 season, snapping a tie with the Red Sox in the race for the American League wildcard spot and sending his team into the postseason." ], "title": "Evan Longoria" }, { "sentences": [ "Cyberball (サイバーボール , Saibābōru ) is an Atari Games arcade game of 7-man American football, using robotic avatars of different speeds, sizes, and skill sets set in the year 2022.", " The game replaced the standard downs system with an explosive ball that progresses from \"cool\" to \"warm\", \"hot\", and \"critical\" status as it is used.", " Players can only defuse the ball, resetting it from its current state back to \"cool\" by crossing the 50 yard line or by change of possession, whether through touchdown, interception or fumble.", " A robot holding a critical ball while being tackled is destroyed along with the ball.", " The robots also possess finite durability.", " As offensive units are tackled, they wear down, finally issuing smoke and then flames after a number of hits.", " A flaming robot will explode when hit, thereby fumbling the ball.", " Players can upgrade robots with faster and more durable units using money bonuses they earn during play.", " Players select from run, pass or option plays on offense, after which the computer presents four individual plays from which to choose.", " On defense, a player can select short, medium or long defenses, and then select a specific defensive scheme." ], "title": "Cyberball" } ]
[ "Title: Small ball (baseball)\n\nIn the sport of baseball, small ball is an informal term for an offensive strategy in which the batting team emphasizes placing runners on base and then advancing them into scoring position for a run in a deliberate, methodical way. This strategy places a high value on individual runs and attempts to score them without requiring extra base hits, or sometimes without base hits at all, instead using bases on balls, stolen bases, sacrifice bunt or sacrifice fly balls, the hit-and-run play, and aggressive baserunning with such plays as the contact play. A commonly used term for a run produced playing small ball is a \"manufactured run\". This style of play is more often found in National League game situations than in the American League due in large part to the absence of the designated hitter in the National League.", "Title: Indian Super League\n\nThe Indian Super League (ISL) is a men's professional football league in India. For sponsorship reasons, the league is officially known as the Hero Indian Super League. One of the top football leagues in the country, it currently shares the top spot in the Indian football league system with the I-League. The league comprises 10 teams and will run for five months from November to March starting with the 2017–18 season.", "Title: Bill Pounds\n\nJeared Wells \"Bill\" Pounds (March 11, 1878 – July 7, 1936) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He appeared in just two major league games, one each for Cleveland and Brooklyn in 1903, but the only surviving images of him in a major league uniform show him with the New York Highlanders. Bill Pounds was born in Paterson, New Jersey, and had a long career as a minor league pitcher. His professional career began in 1899 when he pitched for both Binghamton and Paterson. After a year out of organized baseball, he played in 1901 and 1902 for two Ilion and Utica in the New York State League. After reportedly signing a contract to return to Utica for 1903, he was signed by Cleveland in the American League and was on their Opening Day roster. Pounds was brought in to pitch on May 2 in the fourth inning in Chicago when the White Stockings had opened up a big lead; he gave up seven runs (six earned) on eight hits in the 16-6 loss. On May 18 he was released by Cleveland and was signed shortly thereafter by the New York Highlanders. Pounds was in uniform with the team when the Highlanders visited Chicago for a series May 20–22. A photographer from the Chicago Daily News was taking pictures of the players on the teams visiting both the American League and National League ballparks, and during this visit Pounds had his image preserved for posterity. Before the end of the month, without having appeared in a game for New York, Pounds was sent back to Cleveland, apparently because he could not come to terms on a contract. On June 4 he was signed by Brooklyn of the National League, but he did not appear in a game until June 30. With Pittsburg ahead 12-0 after three innings, Pounds was sent in to pitch. He allowed five runs (four earned) in six innings on eight hits and two walks in the 17-8 loss, and gave up a long home run to Honus Wagner. On July 3, his contract was transferred to Baltimore of the Eastern League, along with that of Hughie Jennings and three other Dodgers. Pounds would never appear in another major league game; though his pitching record was unimpressive, he finished with a lifetime batting record of three hits in five at-bats. Late in the 1903 season, his contract was purchased by Denver, but it is unclear whether he actually played in Colorado. For the remainder of his minor-league career, from 1904 through 1911, he pitched for teams within a couple of hundred miles of his birth—four teams in the New York State League and two in the Tri-State League. In the off-seasons he would sometimes pitch for the Paterson Elks team, and he continued to pitch for them after his minor-league career had ended. According to The Sporting Life, “Pounds has speed and a rather good assortment of curves. He has not the best control in the world.” A few years after his career had ended, the Utica Observer described him in this way: “Bill Pounds was the champion sweater of the league. He perspired so much that…a miniature lake (formed) around the slab.” He died in 1936 in the city of his birth, aged 58. Early in the 21st century, the photographic archives of the Chicago Daily News were posted online. Although his teammates’ photographs were easily identified, the image of Pounds remained unidentified, or occasionally misidentified as Doc Adkins, for at least a decade.", "Title: Treadway Racing\n\nTreadway Racing is a former auto racing team that competed in the early seasons of the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series. The team was owned by Indianapolis business man Fred Treadway. Prior to the IRL's inaugural season in 1996, Treadway was able to sign former Indianapolis 500 Champion Arie Luyendyk to drive for his freshman team. Additionally, two long time backers of IndyCar teams, Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems and Jonathan Byrd's Cafeteria, were secured as sponsors. Luyendyk brought home the team's first win in their second race together, winning the Dura-Lube 200 at Phoenix International Raceway. Later that season Luyendyk would set two qualifying records at the Indianapolis 500. Luyendyk would run 236.986 mi/h over the four lap run, during this run he also set the one-lap record of 237.498-mph. This run would not put Luyendyk on the pole position however, as the run was on the second day of time trials. Luyendyk's attempt on the first day of qualifications was disallowed when he failed technical inspection although it was good enough for the pole. His day two attempt was faster than his day one attempt. Ultimately Luyendyk was knocked out of the race in an accident.", "Title: 2001–02 Hibernian F.C. season\n\nSeason 2001–02 was a turbulent one for Hibernian, as the team had three different permanent managers during the season. Alex McLeish left the club in December to manage Rangers; Hibs surprisingly replaced him with star player Franck Sauzée, who retired as a player when he was appointed manager. Sauzee's brief tenure saw a long winless run in the SPL and domestic cup defeats by Rangers and Ayr United. The winless run in the league dragged Hibs into the fringes of a relegation battle, and Sauzee was sacked after just 69 days in charge. Kilmarnock manager Bobby Williamson was hired as Sauzee's replacement, and a brief winning run averted any danger of relegation. Earlier in the season, Hibs had been knocked out of the UEFA Cup in the first round by AEK Athens, but only after a dramatic second leg at Easter Road that went to extra time.", "Title: Souvik Chakrabarti\n\nSouvik Chakrabarti (born 12 July 1991 in Kolkata, West Bengal) is an Indian footballer who plays as a central midfielder for club Jamshedpur FC in the Indian Super League.", "Title: Toronto Lynx\n\nToronto Lynx is a Canadian soccer team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1997, the team plays in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference. The team plays its home games at Centennial Park Stadium, where they have played since 2003. The team's colours are white, gold and black. The team has a sister organization, the Toronto Lady Lynx, who play in the women's USL W-League, and also fields a team in the USL's Super-20 League, a league for players 17 to 20 years of age run under the United Soccer Leagues umbrella.", "Title: Lodge Reservations\n\nUnited States Senator Henry Cabot Lodge from Massachusetts was the Republican Majority Leader and Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations. In response to the Treaty of Versailles, Senator Lodge penned twelve reservations to the proposed post-war agreements. The Treaty called for the creation of a League of Nations in which the promise of mutual security would hopefully prevent another major world war. The League charter which Wilson primarily wrote let the League set the terms for war and peace. If the League called for military action all members would have to join in. Lodge wanted to join the League of Nations with reservations. The Democrats in the Senate, following Wilson's direction, rejected Lodge's proposal to join the League with his reservations. Republicans opposed joining under Wilson's terms of no reservations which meant the League could force the U.S. to enter a war without approval of Congress. In the end the Senate voted down the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 and never joined the new League of Nations. Lodge won in the long run—his reservations were incorporated into the United Nations in 1945, where the U.S. had a veto.", "Title: Evan Longoria\n\nEvan Michael Longoria (born October 7, 1985), nicknamed Longo, is an American professional baseball player. He played for the Long Beach State University baseball team, where he was the 2005 Cape Cod League MVP, and the 2006 Big West Co-Player of the Year. He was drafted by the Rays in the first round as the third pick overall in the 2006 MLB draft. After two full seasons in the minors, he made his major league debut for the Rays in , and was named to the American League team for the 2008 MLB All Star Game. Longoria was also named the 2008 American League Rookie of the Year on November 10. Longoria has also made the All-Star team three times, being selected from 2008 to 2010. Longoria had one of the biggest hits in Rays history when he hit a walk off home run in extra innings of the last game of the 2011 season, snapping a tie with the Red Sox in the race for the American League wildcard spot and sending his team into the postseason.", "Title: Cyberball\n\nCyberball (サイバーボール , Saibābōru ) is an Atari Games arcade game of 7-man American football, using robotic avatars of different speeds, sizes, and skill sets set in the year 2022. The game replaced the standard downs system with an explosive ball that progresses from \"cool\" to \"warm\", \"hot\", and \"critical\" status as it is used. Players can only defuse the ball, resetting it from its current state back to \"cool\" by crossing the 50 yard line or by change of possession, whether through touchdown, interception or fumble. A robot holding a critical ball while being tackled is destroyed along with the ball. The robots also possess finite durability. As offensive units are tackled, they wear down, finally issuing smoke and then flames after a number of hits. A flaming robot will explode when hit, thereby fumbling the ball. Players can upgrade robots with faster and more durable units using money bonuses they earn during play. Players select from run, pass or option plays on offense, after which the computer presents four individual plays from which to choose. On defense, a player can select short, medium or long defenses, and then select a specific defensive scheme." ]
7,084
The cover athlets for NCAA Football 10 were Brian Johnson, Brian Orakpo, Mark Sanchez, and a man that currently plays for what NFL team?
Oakland Raiders
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{ "title": [ "NCAA Football 10", "Michael Crabtree" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas was a successful effort by the owner of the Oakland Raiders (Mark Davis) to relocate the American football club from its current and longtime home of Oakland, California to Las Vegas, Nevada.", " The team is scheduled to begin play as the Las Vegas Raiders for the 2020 National Football League (NFL) season (although a move to Las Vegas could happen as soon as 2019 with Sam Boyd Stadium), playing home games at the Las Vegas Stadium.", " NFL team owners voted 31–1 to approve the move, which was announced at the annual league meetings in Phoenix, Arizona on March 27, 2017.", " The Raiders became the third NFL franchise to relocate in the 2010s, following the Rams' move from St. Louis, Missouri to Los Angeles, California on January 12, 2016, and the Chargers' move from San Diego, California to Los Angeles on January 12, 2017.", " The Raiders' move to Las Vegas comes after years of failed efforts to renovate or replace the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, which has been rated by multiple sources as one of the worst stadiums in the NFL." ], "title": "Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.", " The Cowboys compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division.", " The team is headquartered in Frisco, Texas, and plays its home games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which opened for the 2009 season.", " The stadium took its current name prior to the 2013 season.", " The Cowboys joined the NFL as an expansion team in .", " The team's national following might best be represented by its NFL record of consecutive sell-outs.", " The Cowboys' streak of 190 consecutive sold-out regular and post-season games (home and away) began in 2002.", " The franchise has made it to the Super Bowl eight times, tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Denver Broncos for second most Super Bowl appearances in history, just behind the New England Patriots record nine Super Bowl appearances.", " This has also corresponded to eight NFC championships, most in the NFC.", " The Cowboys have won five of those Super Bowl appearances, tying them with their NFC rivals, the San Francisco 49ers, and the AFC's Patriots; all three are second to Pittsburgh's record six Super Bowl championships.", " The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 straight winning seasons (1966–85), in which they only missed the playoffs twice (1974 and 1984), an NFL record that remains unchallenged." ], "title": "Dallas Cowboys" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Allen was an NFL player for the San Francisco 49ers and Indianapolis Colts from 2002-2005.", " He played at Stanford University from 1998–2001 and surpassed 2,100 yards in rushing during his collegiate career.", " Brian graduated from Stanford University in 2002 and is currently the 7th leading rusher in Stanford football history.", " After his NFL career, Brian worked as a corporate paralegal at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and as an investment banking analyst at WR Hambrecht + Co.", " At WR Hambrecht + Co, Brian worked on several transactions during his tenure, the most notable being the United Football League with William Hambrecht (Hambrecht & Quist).", " Brian currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and works for Mark Curtis at Graystone Consulting, an investment consulting division of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.", " In his free time, Brian runs Champion Boot Camp, the Silicon Valley's #1 performance fitness boot camp and elite training S.A.Q. program for men, women, and elite high school and college athletes." ], "title": "Brian Allen (running back)" }, { "sentences": [ "NFL Street 2 is American football video game developed by EA Sports BIG and published by Electronic Arts.", " It was originally released for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox on December 22, 2004.", " It features then-New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey and rapper Xzibit on the cover.", " The game is compatible with \"Madden NFL 2006\", as players can import their \"Own The City\" players to it.", " The game's compatibility also extends to other EA games like \"\", \"SSX 3\", \"Madden NFL 2005\", \"NCAA Football 2005\", \"NFL Street\", \"\", \"NBA Live 2005\", and \"NBA Street Vol.", " 2\", where if players have these games on their memory cards, they can earn 25,000 points in the game." ], "title": "NFL Street 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Alex Crabtree Jr. (born September 14, 1987) also known as \"The Crab Man\" is an American football wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL).", " He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers 10th overall in the 2009 NFL Draft.", " He played college football at Texas Tech, where he was a two-time unanimous All-American and twice won the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the nation's best wide receiver." ], "title": "Michael Crabtree" }, { "sentences": [ "Kevin Fulbright Warren (born November 17, 1963) is an attorney and professional sports executive.", " He is currently the Chief Operating Officer of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League, and is the highest-ranking African-American executive working on the business side for an NFL team.", " In 2015, Warren became the first black chief operating officer of an NFL team." ], "title": "Kevin Warren" }, { "sentences": [ "Ole Haugsrud (May 13, 1900 – March 13, 1976) was an American sports executive.", " Haugsrud was born in Superior, Wisconsin.", " There is also a field in Superior, Wisconsin called Ole Haugsrud Field.", " The University of Wisconsin–Superior football team played there until the team went out of existence in the mid-1990s.", " The Superior High School Spartans played there until 2014 (when the high school's new stadium opened).", " Haugsrud was owner of the Duluth Eskimos of the National Football League (NFL) in the late-1920s.", " His signing of Ernie Nevers and having the Eskimos barnstorm, is credited as helping grow the league at critical time.", " He later sold the team back to the NFL.", " Part of the deal was that he would have first rights to any future NFL team in the state of Minnesota.", " Though he passed on a stake in the Minneapolis Red Jackets in 1929, when the NFL expanded to Minneapolis–Saint Paul in January 1960, Haugsrud was given 10% ownership.", " He remained part owner of the Minnesota Vikings until his death in 1976.", " Haugsrud was the senior nominee for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973.", " He was not elected." ], "title": "Ole Haugsrud" }, { "sentences": [ "NCAA Football 11 is a college football video game created by EA Sports and developed by EA Tiburon.", " It is the successor to \"NCAA Football 10\" in the NCAA Football series.", " It was released on July 13, 2010 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360.", " A handheld version was released for iOS on June 24, 2010." ], "title": "NCAA Football 11" }, { "sentences": [ "NCAA Football 2004 is an American football video game released in 2003 by Tiburon.", " It is the successor to NCAA Football 2003 in the NCAA Football series.", " The player on the cover is former USC quarterback Carson Palmer.", " The game is available for play with the N-Gage.", " Commentators are Brad Nessler, Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso.", " The game is an EA Sports Bio game, and is compatible with other games with the feature (\"Madden NFL 2004\" and \"NASCAR Thunder 2004\", for example)." ], "title": "NCAA Football 2004" }, { "sentences": [ "NCAA Football 10 is a college football video game created by Electronic Arts.", " It is the successor to NCAA Football 09 in the NCAA Football series.", " It was released on July 14, 2009 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2 consoles.", " Brian Johnson, Brian Orakpo, Mark Sanchez, and Michael Crabtree were the cover athletes for the game." ], "title": "NCAA Football 10" } ]
[ "Title: Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas\n\nThe Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas was a successful effort by the owner of the Oakland Raiders (Mark Davis) to relocate the American football club from its current and longtime home of Oakland, California to Las Vegas, Nevada. The team is scheduled to begin play as the Las Vegas Raiders for the 2020 National Football League (NFL) season (although a move to Las Vegas could happen as soon as 2019 with Sam Boyd Stadium), playing home games at the Las Vegas Stadium. NFL team owners voted 31–1 to approve the move, which was announced at the annual league meetings in Phoenix, Arizona on March 27, 2017. The Raiders became the third NFL franchise to relocate in the 2010s, following the Rams' move from St. Louis, Missouri to Los Angeles, California on January 12, 2016, and the Chargers' move from San Diego, California to Los Angeles on January 12, 2017. The Raiders' move to Las Vegas comes after years of failed efforts to renovate or replace the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, which has been rated by multiple sources as one of the worst stadiums in the NFL.", "Title: Dallas Cowboys\n\nThe Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The Cowboys compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team is headquartered in Frisco, Texas, and plays its home games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which opened for the 2009 season. The stadium took its current name prior to the 2013 season. The Cowboys joined the NFL as an expansion team in . The team's national following might best be represented by its NFL record of consecutive sell-outs. The Cowboys' streak of 190 consecutive sold-out regular and post-season games (home and away) began in 2002. The franchise has made it to the Super Bowl eight times, tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Denver Broncos for second most Super Bowl appearances in history, just behind the New England Patriots record nine Super Bowl appearances. This has also corresponded to eight NFC championships, most in the NFC. The Cowboys have won five of those Super Bowl appearances, tying them with their NFC rivals, the San Francisco 49ers, and the AFC's Patriots; all three are second to Pittsburgh's record six Super Bowl championships. The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 straight winning seasons (1966–85), in which they only missed the playoffs twice (1974 and 1984), an NFL record that remains unchallenged.", "Title: Brian Allen (running back)\n\nBrian Allen was an NFL player for the San Francisco 49ers and Indianapolis Colts from 2002-2005. He played at Stanford University from 1998–2001 and surpassed 2,100 yards in rushing during his collegiate career. Brian graduated from Stanford University in 2002 and is currently the 7th leading rusher in Stanford football history. After his NFL career, Brian worked as a corporate paralegal at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and as an investment banking analyst at WR Hambrecht + Co. At WR Hambrecht + Co, Brian worked on several transactions during his tenure, the most notable being the United Football League with William Hambrecht (Hambrecht & Quist). Brian currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and works for Mark Curtis at Graystone Consulting, an investment consulting division of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. In his free time, Brian runs Champion Boot Camp, the Silicon Valley's #1 performance fitness boot camp and elite training S.A.Q. program for men, women, and elite high school and college athletes.", "Title: NFL Street 2\n\nNFL Street 2 is American football video game developed by EA Sports BIG and published by Electronic Arts. It was originally released for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox on December 22, 2004. It features then-New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey and rapper Xzibit on the cover. The game is compatible with \"Madden NFL 2006\", as players can import their \"Own The City\" players to it. The game's compatibility also extends to other EA games like \"\", \"SSX 3\", \"Madden NFL 2005\", \"NCAA Football 2005\", \"NFL Street\", \"\", \"NBA Live 2005\", and \"NBA Street Vol. 2\", where if players have these games on their memory cards, they can earn 25,000 points in the game.", "Title: Michael Crabtree\n\nMichael Alex Crabtree Jr. (born September 14, 1987) also known as \"The Crab Man\" is an American football wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers 10th overall in the 2009 NFL Draft. He played college football at Texas Tech, where he was a two-time unanimous All-American and twice won the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the nation's best wide receiver.", "Title: Kevin Warren\n\nKevin Fulbright Warren (born November 17, 1963) is an attorney and professional sports executive. He is currently the Chief Operating Officer of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League, and is the highest-ranking African-American executive working on the business side for an NFL team. In 2015, Warren became the first black chief operating officer of an NFL team.", "Title: Ole Haugsrud\n\nOle Haugsrud (May 13, 1900 – March 13, 1976) was an American sports executive. Haugsrud was born in Superior, Wisconsin. There is also a field in Superior, Wisconsin called Ole Haugsrud Field. The University of Wisconsin–Superior football team played there until the team went out of existence in the mid-1990s. The Superior High School Spartans played there until 2014 (when the high school's new stadium opened). Haugsrud was owner of the Duluth Eskimos of the National Football League (NFL) in the late-1920s. His signing of Ernie Nevers and having the Eskimos barnstorm, is credited as helping grow the league at critical time. He later sold the team back to the NFL. Part of the deal was that he would have first rights to any future NFL team in the state of Minnesota. Though he passed on a stake in the Minneapolis Red Jackets in 1929, when the NFL expanded to Minneapolis–Saint Paul in January 1960, Haugsrud was given 10% ownership. He remained part owner of the Minnesota Vikings until his death in 1976. Haugsrud was the senior nominee for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973. He was not elected.", "Title: NCAA Football 11\n\nNCAA Football 11 is a college football video game created by EA Sports and developed by EA Tiburon. It is the successor to \"NCAA Football 10\" in the NCAA Football series. It was released on July 13, 2010 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360. A handheld version was released for iOS on June 24, 2010.", "Title: NCAA Football 2004\n\nNCAA Football 2004 is an American football video game released in 2003 by Tiburon. It is the successor to NCAA Football 2003 in the NCAA Football series. The player on the cover is former USC quarterback Carson Palmer. The game is available for play with the N-Gage. Commentators are Brad Nessler, Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso. The game is an EA Sports Bio game, and is compatible with other games with the feature (\"Madden NFL 2004\" and \"NASCAR Thunder 2004\", for example).", "Title: NCAA Football 10\n\nNCAA Football 10 is a college football video game created by Electronic Arts. It is the successor to NCAA Football 09 in the NCAA Football series. It was released on July 14, 2009 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2 consoles. Brian Johnson, Brian Orakpo, Mark Sanchez, and Michael Crabtree were the cover athletes for the game." ]
7,085
What main base of one of the three air alliances with Air Mali and Air Uganda belongs to the national airline of Burkina Faso?
Ouagadougou Airport
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{ "title": [ "Celestair", "Air Burkina" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Société Nationale Air Mali, or Air Mali as it was most commonly known, was the former national airline of the Republic of Mali.", " It had its head office in Bamako." ], "title": "Air Mali (1960–89)" }, { "sentences": [ "Burkina Faso is a country of origin, transit, and destination for persons, mostly children, subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced labor and forced prostitution.", " The Government of Burkina Faso provided data from the Ministry of Social Action showing that, in 2009, security forces and regional human trafficking surveillance committees intercepted 788 children Burkinabe and foreign children, 619 of whom were boys, destined for exploitation in other countries, principally Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, and Niger.", " Child trafficking victims who remain inside Burkina Faso are usually found in large cities such as Ouagadougou, Bobo-Dioulasso, Nouna, and Hounde.", " Child victims face conditions of forced labor or services as plantation and mining hands, laborers on cocoa farms, domestic servants, beggars recruited as pupils by unaccredited Koranic schools, or captives in the prostitution trade.", " To a lesser extent, traffickers recruit Burkinabe women for nonconsensual commercial sexual exploitation in Europe.", " Women from neighboring countries like Nigeria, Togo, Benin, and Niger migrate to Burkina Faso on the promise of respectable work, but are subjected to forced labor in bars or forced prostitution." ], "title": "Human trafficking in Burkina Faso" }, { "sentences": [ "Celestair is an alliance of Air Burkina, Air Mali and Air Uganda." ], "title": "Celestair" }, { "sentences": [ "From March 1994 to February 1999, Ouédraogo served as Minister of Foreign Affairs for Burkina Faso.", " From February to November 1999, he served as Special Advisor to the President of Burkina Faso.", " In those positions, he helped influence the country's foreign policy.", " He is the founder and current president of the Faso Autrement party.", " In December 2012, Ouédrago was elected to the Burkina Faso National Party." ], "title": "Ablassé Ouedraogo" }, { "sentences": [ "Air Burkina SA is the national airline of Burkina Faso, operating scheduled services from its main base at Ouagadougou Airport.", "to one domestic destination, Bobo-Dioulasso, as well as regional services to Togo, Benin, Mali, Niger, Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal and Ghana.", " From 2001 to 2017, the airline was majority owned by an AKFED/IPS consortium, but is now back in government ownership, with reports that a new investor is being sought." ], "title": "Air Burkina" }, { "sentences": [ "Burkina Faso ( ; ] ) is a landlocked country in West Africa.", " It covers an area of around 274200 km2 and is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north; Niger to the east; Benin to the southeast; Togo and Ghana to the south; and Ivory Coast to the southwest.", " Its capital is Ouagadougou.", " In 2014 its population was estimated at just over 17.3 million.", " Burkina Faso is a francophone country and French is an official language of government and business.", " Formerly called the Republic of Upper Volta, the country was renamed \"Burkina Faso\" on 4 August 1984 by then-President Thomas Sankara.", " The citizens of Burkina Faso are known as \"Burkinabé\" ( )." ], "title": "Burkina Faso" }, { "sentences": [ "Burkina Faso is a small, landlocked country north of Ghana and south of Mali and Niger.", " Economically, it is one of the four or five poorest countries in the world.", " Culturally, it is extremely rich.", " In part this is because so few people from Burkina have become Muslim or Christian.", " Many of the ancient artistic traditions for which Africa is so well known have been preserved in Burkina Faso because so many people continue to honor the ancestral spirits, and the spirits of nature.", " In great part they honor the spirits through the use of masks and carved figures.", " Many of the countries to the north of Burkina Faso had become predominantly Muslim, while many of the countries to the south of Burkina Faso are heavily Christian.", " In contrast many of the people of Burkina Faso continue to offer prayers and sacrifices to the spirits of nature and to the spirits of their ancestors.", " The result is that they continue to use the sorts of art that we see in museums in Europe and America." ], "title": "Art of Burkina Faso" }, { "sentences": [ "Burkina Faso (formerly Upper Volta) is a landlocked Sahel country that shares borders with six nations.", " It lies between the Sahara desert and the Gulf of Guinea, south of the loop of the Niger River, mostly between latitudes 9° and 15°N (a small area is north of 15°), and longitudes 6°W and 3°E.", " The land is green in the south, with forests and fruit trees, and desert in the north.", " Most of central Burkina Faso lies on a savanna plateau, 198 - above sea level, with fields, brush, and scattered trees.", " Burkina Faso's game preserves—the most important of which are Arly, Nazinga, and W National Park—contain lions, elephants, hippopotamus, monkeys, common warthogs, and antelopes. Previously the endangered painted hunting dog, \"Lycaon pictus\" occurred in Burkina Faso, but, although the last sightings were made in Arli National Park, the species is considered extirpated from Burkina Faso.", " Tourism is not well developed." ], "title": "Geography of Burkina Faso" }, { "sentences": [ "The Burkina Faso–Sweden Friendship Association (Swedish: \"Vänskapsföreningen Burkina Faso–Sverige\" , French: \"L’Association d’Amitié Burkina Faso–Suède\" , ASSAMBUS) is a Swedish organization, which has the goal of increasing awareness in Sweden about Burkina Faso – a small landlocked country in West Africa – and increasing exchange between the two countries.", " The association has approximately 120 members, and one active local subgroup in Stockholm.", " It engages in a number of cultural activities, such as publishing Burkina Faso-related literature, hosting art exhibitions, arranging Burkinabé film screenings, and so on.", " It also publishes the magazine \"Burkinakontakt\"." ], "title": "Burkina Faso–Sweden Friendship Association" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bobo are an ethnic group living in Burkina Faso although the area occupied by the Bobo extends north into Mali.", " Bobo is also the name of the second biggest city in Burkina Faso.", " In much of the literature on African art the group that lives in the area of Bobo-Dioulasso is called Bobo-Fing, literally 'black Bobo.'", " These people call themselves Bobo and they speak the Bobo language, a Mande language.", " The Bamana (Bambara) people also call another ethnic group \"Bobo,\" the Bobo-Oule/Wule, more precisely called the Bwa.", " While the Bwa (Bobo-Oule) are a Gur people, speaking Gur languages, the true Bobo (Bobo Madare, Bobo Fing), the topic of this article, are a Mande people.", " The Bobo number about 110,000 people, with the great majority in Burkina Faso.", " The major Bobo community in the south is Bobo-Dioulasso, the second city of Burkina Faso and the old French colonial capital.", " Farther north are large towns, including and Kouka, with Boura in the extreme north in Mali.", " The Bobo are far from homogeneous.", " They are an ancient aggregation of several peoples who have assembled around a number of core clans that do not preserve any oral traditions of immigration into the area.", " Their language and culture are more closely related to those of their Mandé neighbors to the north and west, the Bamana (as well as the Minianka, also known as Mamara Senoufo, and a Gur people) than to their Voltaic neighbors the Gurunsi and Mossi, but they should be thought of as a southern extension of the Mandé people who live in what is now Burkina Faso, rather than an intrusive Mandé group that has recently penetrated the region.", " Although over 41% of Bobo lineages claim a foreign origin, they also say that they are autochthonous." ], "title": "Bobo people" } ]
[ "Title: Air Mali (1960–89)\n\nSociété Nationale Air Mali, or Air Mali as it was most commonly known, was the former national airline of the Republic of Mali. It had its head office in Bamako.", "Title: Human trafficking in Burkina Faso\n\nBurkina Faso is a country of origin, transit, and destination for persons, mostly children, subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced labor and forced prostitution. The Government of Burkina Faso provided data from the Ministry of Social Action showing that, in 2009, security forces and regional human trafficking surveillance committees intercepted 788 children Burkinabe and foreign children, 619 of whom were boys, destined for exploitation in other countries, principally Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, and Niger. Child trafficking victims who remain inside Burkina Faso are usually found in large cities such as Ouagadougou, Bobo-Dioulasso, Nouna, and Hounde. Child victims face conditions of forced labor or services as plantation and mining hands, laborers on cocoa farms, domestic servants, beggars recruited as pupils by unaccredited Koranic schools, or captives in the prostitution trade. To a lesser extent, traffickers recruit Burkinabe women for nonconsensual commercial sexual exploitation in Europe. Women from neighboring countries like Nigeria, Togo, Benin, and Niger migrate to Burkina Faso on the promise of respectable work, but are subjected to forced labor in bars or forced prostitution.", "Title: Celestair\n\nCelestair is an alliance of Air Burkina, Air Mali and Air Uganda.", "Title: Ablassé Ouedraogo\n\nFrom March 1994 to February 1999, Ouédraogo served as Minister of Foreign Affairs for Burkina Faso. From February to November 1999, he served as Special Advisor to the President of Burkina Faso. In those positions, he helped influence the country's foreign policy. He is the founder and current president of the Faso Autrement party. In December 2012, Ouédrago was elected to the Burkina Faso National Party.", "Title: Air Burkina\n\nAir Burkina SA is the national airline of Burkina Faso, operating scheduled services from its main base at Ouagadougou Airport. to one domestic destination, Bobo-Dioulasso, as well as regional services to Togo, Benin, Mali, Niger, Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal and Ghana. From 2001 to 2017, the airline was majority owned by an AKFED/IPS consortium, but is now back in government ownership, with reports that a new investor is being sought.", "Title: Burkina Faso\n\nBurkina Faso ( ; ] ) is a landlocked country in West Africa. It covers an area of around 274200 km2 and is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north; Niger to the east; Benin to the southeast; Togo and Ghana to the south; and Ivory Coast to the southwest. Its capital is Ouagadougou. In 2014 its population was estimated at just over 17.3 million. Burkina Faso is a francophone country and French is an official language of government and business. Formerly called the Republic of Upper Volta, the country was renamed \"Burkina Faso\" on 4 August 1984 by then-President Thomas Sankara. The citizens of Burkina Faso are known as \"Burkinabé\" ( ).", "Title: Art of Burkina Faso\n\nBurkina Faso is a small, landlocked country north of Ghana and south of Mali and Niger. Economically, it is one of the four or five poorest countries in the world. Culturally, it is extremely rich. In part this is because so few people from Burkina have become Muslim or Christian. Many of the ancient artistic traditions for which Africa is so well known have been preserved in Burkina Faso because so many people continue to honor the ancestral spirits, and the spirits of nature. In great part they honor the spirits through the use of masks and carved figures. Many of the countries to the north of Burkina Faso had become predominantly Muslim, while many of the countries to the south of Burkina Faso are heavily Christian. In contrast many of the people of Burkina Faso continue to offer prayers and sacrifices to the spirits of nature and to the spirits of their ancestors. The result is that they continue to use the sorts of art that we see in museums in Europe and America.", "Title: Geography of Burkina Faso\n\nBurkina Faso (formerly Upper Volta) is a landlocked Sahel country that shares borders with six nations. It lies between the Sahara desert and the Gulf of Guinea, south of the loop of the Niger River, mostly between latitudes 9° and 15°N (a small area is north of 15°), and longitudes 6°W and 3°E. The land is green in the south, with forests and fruit trees, and desert in the north. Most of central Burkina Faso lies on a savanna plateau, 198 - above sea level, with fields, brush, and scattered trees. Burkina Faso's game preserves—the most important of which are Arly, Nazinga, and W National Park—contain lions, elephants, hippopotamus, monkeys, common warthogs, and antelopes. Previously the endangered painted hunting dog, \"Lycaon pictus\" occurred in Burkina Faso, but, although the last sightings were made in Arli National Park, the species is considered extirpated from Burkina Faso. Tourism is not well developed.", "Title: Burkina Faso–Sweden Friendship Association\n\nThe Burkina Faso–Sweden Friendship Association (Swedish: \"Vänskapsföreningen Burkina Faso–Sverige\" , French: \"L’Association d’Amitié Burkina Faso–Suède\" , ASSAMBUS) is a Swedish organization, which has the goal of increasing awareness in Sweden about Burkina Faso – a small landlocked country in West Africa – and increasing exchange between the two countries. The association has approximately 120 members, and one active local subgroup in Stockholm. It engages in a number of cultural activities, such as publishing Burkina Faso-related literature, hosting art exhibitions, arranging Burkinabé film screenings, and so on. It also publishes the magazine \"Burkinakontakt\".", "Title: Bobo people\n\nThe Bobo are an ethnic group living in Burkina Faso although the area occupied by the Bobo extends north into Mali. Bobo is also the name of the second biggest city in Burkina Faso. In much of the literature on African art the group that lives in the area of Bobo-Dioulasso is called Bobo-Fing, literally 'black Bobo.' These people call themselves Bobo and they speak the Bobo language, a Mande language. The Bamana (Bambara) people also call another ethnic group \"Bobo,\" the Bobo-Oule/Wule, more precisely called the Bwa. While the Bwa (Bobo-Oule) are a Gur people, speaking Gur languages, the true Bobo (Bobo Madare, Bobo Fing), the topic of this article, are a Mande people. The Bobo number about 110,000 people, with the great majority in Burkina Faso. The major Bobo community in the south is Bobo-Dioulasso, the second city of Burkina Faso and the old French colonial capital. Farther north are large towns, including and Kouka, with Boura in the extreme north in Mali. The Bobo are far from homogeneous. They are an ancient aggregation of several peoples who have assembled around a number of core clans that do not preserve any oral traditions of immigration into the area. Their language and culture are more closely related to those of their Mandé neighbors to the north and west, the Bamana (as well as the Minianka, also known as Mamara Senoufo, and a Gur people) than to their Voltaic neighbors the Gurunsi and Mossi, but they should be thought of as a southern extension of the Mandé people who live in what is now Burkina Faso, rather than an intrusive Mandé group that has recently penetrated the region. Although over 41% of Bobo lineages claim a foreign origin, they also say that they are autochthonous." ]
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Which League One football club in did Albert Broome play for?
Oldham Athletic Association
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2011–12 season was Stevenage F.C.'s second season in the Football League, where the club competed in League One.", " This article shows statistics of the club's players in the season, and also lists all matches that the club played during the season.", " Their sixth-place finish and subsequent successful play-off campaign meant it was Stevenage's first ever season of playing in League One, having only spent one season in League Two.", " The season also marked the second season that the club played under its new name – Stevenage Football Club, dropping 'Borough' from its title as of 1 June 2010.", " The season started out as the third year in charge for manager Graham Westley during his second spell at the club; having previously managed the Hertfordshire side from 2003 to 2006.", " However, Westley left Stevenage in January 2012, and joined fellow League One side Preston North End.", " The vacant managerial position was filled by former Colorado Rapids manager Gary Smith, signing a contract until 2014." ], "title": "2011–12 Stevenage F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "Albert Henry Broome (30 May 1900 - December 1989) was an English footballer.", " His regular position was as a forward.", " He was born in Unsworth, Bury, Lancashire.", " He played for Oldham Athletic and Manchester United." ], "title": "Albert Broome" }, { "sentences": [ "Milton Keynes Dons Football Club (usually abbreviated to MK Dons) is a professional association football club based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, founded in 2004.", " The club was formed from Wimbledon F.C. after the latter had relocated to Milton Keynes.", " The club renamed itself as the 'Milton Keynes Dons' but subsequently considers itself to be a new club founded in 2004 (the club badge includes MMIV - Roman Numerals for 2004).", " They continued in Wimbledon's league place which, after relegation in the previous season, was in the 2004–05 Football League One.", " After two seasons in the third tier of English football they were relegated to the fourth tier (League Two).", " They were promoted in their second League Two season, as champions.", " Their second spell in League One lasted seven seasons, when in 2015, they finished in second place and therefore moved up to the Football League Championship.", " However in 2016, they were relegated back down to League One." ], "title": "List of Milton Keynes Dons F.C. seasons" }, { "sentences": [ "Colchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937.", " From the 1937–38 season, the club played in the Southern Football League until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League.", " After playing in the Third Division South for eight seasons, Colchester remained in the Third Division when the league was re-organised by finishing 12th in 1958.", " The club were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1961, but made an immediate return to the Third Division after finishing the 1961–62 season in second position, one point behind Millwall.", " They bounced between the Third and Fourth divisions until 1990, when the club were relegated from the Football League for the first time in 40 years.", " After two seasons in the Football Conference, the U's were promoted back to the Football League after winning the Conference title on goal difference over Wycombe Wanderers in 1992.", " Colchester played in the Third Division between 1992 and 1998, when they won promotion to the Second Division after a play-off final win against Torquay United at Wembley.", " The club remained in the third tier until 2006, as they were promoted to the Championship, the second tier of English football, for the first time in their history, ending the season as runners up in League One to Southend United.", " The U's spent two seasons in the Championship, earning their highest-ever league finish of 10th position in the second tier before being relegated back to League One in 2008.", " Following relegation to League Two at the end of the 2015–16 season, Colchester made a return to the fourth tier of English football for the first time in 18-years." ], "title": "Colchester United F.C. league record by opponent" }, { "sentences": [ "Stevenage Football Club is an English association football club based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, currently playing in League One.", " Following the demise of the town's former club, Stevenage Athletic, Stevenage Borough was formed in 1976.", " Following promotions through both the United Counties and Isthmian leagues, Stevenage gained Football Conference status in 1994 and spent sixteen straight seasons in the highest tier of non-league football, before they were promoted to League Two in 2010.", " In their first ever Football League season, Stevenage won promotion to League One, the third tier of English football.", " Below, is a list of players who have made 50 or more appearances for the Hertfordshire side, as well as including those who have, after leaving Stevenage, gone on to play in either of the two highest tiers of English football.", " Certain players are included who fell short of the 50 total but have been included due to making a significant contribution to the club's history.", " In addition to this, the table also illustrates players who hold any records at the club." ], "title": "List of Stevenage F.C. players" }, { "sentences": [ "Milton Keynes Dons Football Club is an English association football club based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire that has competed in the English Football League (Championship, League One and League Two, the second, third and fourth tiers in English football respectively) since the team was founded.", " The club found itself in League One after Wimbledon F.C. relocated to Milton Keynes in 2003.", " The club gave back Wimbledon's trophies to the London Borough of Merton in 2007, and since then, officially, the club is considered to have been founded in 2004.", " The MK Dons currently compete in League One as of the 2016–17 season." ], "title": "Milton Keynes Dons F.C. league record by opponent" }, { "sentences": [ "Oldham Athletic Association Football Club (nicknamed Latics) is a professional association football club based in the town of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England.", " The team compete in League One, the third tier of English football, and play home matches at Boundary Park." ], "title": "Oldham Athletic A.F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Roots Hall is a football stadium located in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England.", " The stadium is the home ground of the League One football club Southend United.", " With a capacity of 12,392 Roots Hall is the largest football stadium in Essex, and is the current venue for the final of the Essex Senior Cup.", " Plans are in place for a new 22,000 seat stadium at Fossetts Farm, though work has yet to begin on the new development." ], "title": "Roots Hall" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2008–09 season was Norwich City's fourth consecutive year in the Football League Championship.", " On 3 May 2009, the club was relegated to play League One football for the first time in 49 years after losing 4–2 to Charlton Athletic and finishing in 22nd place.", " This article shows statistics and lists all matches played by the club during the season." ], "title": "2008–09 Norwich City F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015–16 season is Shrewsbury Town's 130th year in existence and their first season back in League One after gaining promotion the previous season.", " Much of the season was spent fighting relegation, with safety only secured following the final home match of the season where despite losing to Peterborough United, same day defeats for Blackpool and Doncaster Rovers ensured another season of League One football with one game to spare." ], "title": "2015–16 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season" } ]
[ "Title: 2011–12 Stevenage F.C. season\n\nThe 2011–12 season was Stevenage F.C.'s second season in the Football League, where the club competed in League One. This article shows statistics of the club's players in the season, and also lists all matches that the club played during the season. Their sixth-place finish and subsequent successful play-off campaign meant it was Stevenage's first ever season of playing in League One, having only spent one season in League Two. The season also marked the second season that the club played under its new name – Stevenage Football Club, dropping 'Borough' from its title as of 1 June 2010. The season started out as the third year in charge for manager Graham Westley during his second spell at the club; having previously managed the Hertfordshire side from 2003 to 2006. However, Westley left Stevenage in January 2012, and joined fellow League One side Preston North End. The vacant managerial position was filled by former Colorado Rapids manager Gary Smith, signing a contract until 2014.", "Title: Albert Broome\n\nAlbert Henry Broome (30 May 1900 - December 1989) was an English footballer. His regular position was as a forward. He was born in Unsworth, Bury, Lancashire. He played for Oldham Athletic and Manchester United.", "Title: List of Milton Keynes Dons F.C. seasons\n\nMilton Keynes Dons Football Club (usually abbreviated to MK Dons) is a professional association football club based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, founded in 2004. The club was formed from Wimbledon F.C. after the latter had relocated to Milton Keynes. The club renamed itself as the 'Milton Keynes Dons' but subsequently considers itself to be a new club founded in 2004 (the club badge includes MMIV - Roman Numerals for 2004). They continued in Wimbledon's league place which, after relegation in the previous season, was in the 2004–05 Football League One. After two seasons in the third tier of English football they were relegated to the fourth tier (League Two). They were promoted in their second League Two season, as champions. Their second spell in League One lasted seven seasons, when in 2015, they finished in second place and therefore moved up to the Football League Championship. However in 2016, they were relegated back down to League One.", "Title: Colchester United F.C. league record by opponent\n\nColchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937. From the 1937–38 season, the club played in the Southern Football League until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League. After playing in the Third Division South for eight seasons, Colchester remained in the Third Division when the league was re-organised by finishing 12th in 1958. The club were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1961, but made an immediate return to the Third Division after finishing the 1961–62 season in second position, one point behind Millwall. They bounced between the Third and Fourth divisions until 1990, when the club were relegated from the Football League for the first time in 40 years. After two seasons in the Football Conference, the U's were promoted back to the Football League after winning the Conference title on goal difference over Wycombe Wanderers in 1992. Colchester played in the Third Division between 1992 and 1998, when they won promotion to the Second Division after a play-off final win against Torquay United at Wembley. The club remained in the third tier until 2006, as they were promoted to the Championship, the second tier of English football, for the first time in their history, ending the season as runners up in League One to Southend United. The U's spent two seasons in the Championship, earning their highest-ever league finish of 10th position in the second tier before being relegated back to League One in 2008. Following relegation to League Two at the end of the 2015–16 season, Colchester made a return to the fourth tier of English football for the first time in 18-years.", "Title: List of Stevenage F.C. players\n\nStevenage Football Club is an English association football club based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, currently playing in League One. Following the demise of the town's former club, Stevenage Athletic, Stevenage Borough was formed in 1976. Following promotions through both the United Counties and Isthmian leagues, Stevenage gained Football Conference status in 1994 and spent sixteen straight seasons in the highest tier of non-league football, before they were promoted to League Two in 2010. In their first ever Football League season, Stevenage won promotion to League One, the third tier of English football. Below, is a list of players who have made 50 or more appearances for the Hertfordshire side, as well as including those who have, after leaving Stevenage, gone on to play in either of the two highest tiers of English football. Certain players are included who fell short of the 50 total but have been included due to making a significant contribution to the club's history. In addition to this, the table also illustrates players who hold any records at the club.", "Title: Milton Keynes Dons F.C. league record by opponent\n\nMilton Keynes Dons Football Club is an English association football club based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire that has competed in the English Football League (Championship, League One and League Two, the second, third and fourth tiers in English football respectively) since the team was founded. The club found itself in League One after Wimbledon F.C. relocated to Milton Keynes in 2003. The club gave back Wimbledon's trophies to the London Borough of Merton in 2007, and since then, officially, the club is considered to have been founded in 2004. The MK Dons currently compete in League One as of the 2016–17 season.", "Title: Oldham Athletic A.F.C.\n\nOldham Athletic Association Football Club (nicknamed Latics) is a professional association football club based in the town of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. The team compete in League One, the third tier of English football, and play home matches at Boundary Park.", "Title: Roots Hall\n\nRoots Hall is a football stadium located in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. The stadium is the home ground of the League One football club Southend United. With a capacity of 12,392 Roots Hall is the largest football stadium in Essex, and is the current venue for the final of the Essex Senior Cup. Plans are in place for a new 22,000 seat stadium at Fossetts Farm, though work has yet to begin on the new development.", "Title: 2008–09 Norwich City F.C. season\n\nThe 2008–09 season was Norwich City's fourth consecutive year in the Football League Championship. On 3 May 2009, the club was relegated to play League One football for the first time in 49 years after losing 4–2 to Charlton Athletic and finishing in 22nd place. This article shows statistics and lists all matches played by the club during the season.", "Title: 2015–16 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season\n\nThe 2015–16 season is Shrewsbury Town's 130th year in existence and their first season back in League One after gaining promotion the previous season. Much of the season was spent fighting relegation, with safety only secured following the final home match of the season where despite losing to Peterborough United, same day defeats for Blackpool and Doncaster Rovers ensured another season of League One football with one game to spare." ]
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Bachi Karkaria has helped create new brands for India’s largest media conglomerate with revenues exeeding how much?
$1.5 billion
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[ { "sentences": [ "Bali Post Media Group (BPMG) is an Indonesian media conglomerate founded by Ketut Nadha in 1948.", " Bali Post Media Group is said to be the largest media holder in Bali, Indonesia.", " It is currently led by ABG Satria Naradha, the son of Ketut Nadha.", " It has diversified businesses and interests in media industry.", " BPMG businesses include broadcast media, print media, online media, and a number of other businesses." ], "title": "Bali Post Media Group" }, { "sentences": [ "SimplyMarry.com is an Indian matrimonial portal, owned by The Times Group, also called Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd (BCCL), which is India’s largest media conglomerate." ], "title": "SimplyMarry" }, { "sentences": [ "Time Warner, Inc. is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in New York City.", " It is currently the world's third largest entertainment company in terms of revenue, after Comcast and The Walt Disney Company.", " It was also once the world's largest media conglomerate.", " Time Warner was first founded in 1990, with the merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications.", " The current company consists largely of the assets of the former Warner Communications (as well as HBO, a Time Inc. subsidiary prior to the merger), and the assets of Turner Broadcasting (which was acquired by the company in 1996)." ], "title": "Time Warner" }, { "sentences": [ "Indiatimes Shopping was the ecommerce division of The Times of India Group, India's largest media conglomerate.", " It is one of the pioneers in electronic commerce in India and services its customers through various channels including online and selling over phone.", " It also provides platform services for brands to go online and sell their products in partnership through White-label.", " Some of the major categories sold through Indiatimes Shopping include men & women footwear, apparel & accessories, lifestyle, home décor, mobile phones, consumer electronics, health & personal beauty products, books, jewellery, baby products and flowers & gifts.", " Indiatimes Shopping currently operates through a hybrid model which is a mix of warehousing and marketplace." ], "title": "Indiatimes shopping" }, { "sentences": [ "Games and learning is a field of education research that studies what is learned by playing video games, and how the design principles, data and communities of video game play can be used to develop new learning environments. Video games create new social and cultural worlds – worlds that help people learn by integrating thinking, social interaction, and technology, all in service of doing things they care about.", " Computers and other technologies have already changed the way students learn.", " Integrating games into education has the potential to create new and more powerful ways to learn in schools, communities and workplaces.", " Games and learning researchers study how the social and collaborative aspects of video game play can create new kinds of learning communities.", " Researchers also study how the data generated by game play can be used to design the next generation of learning assessments." ], "title": "Games and learning" }, { "sentences": [ "The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California.", " It is the world's second largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue, after Comcast.", " Disney was founded on October 16, 1923 – by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney – as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, and established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks.", " The company also operated under the names The Walt Disney Studio and then Walt Disney Productions.", " Taking on its current name in 1986, it expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theater, radio, music, publishing, and online media." ], "title": "The Walt Disney Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Bachi Karkaria is an Indian-Parsi journalist and columnist.", " She has served as an editor at The Times of India and has also helped create new brands for the Bennett Coleman & Co Ltd media group.", " She is best known for her satirical column called \"Erratica\" in the newspaper and as the author of the best selling title \"Dare To Dream: A Life of M.S. Oberoi\"." ], "title": "Bachi Karkaria" }, { "sentences": [ "The Times Group is India’s largest media conglomerate, according to \"Financial Times\" as of March 2015.", " The Audit Bureau of Circulations reported in May 2014 that the \"Times of India\" had the largest circulation of any English-language newspaper in the world, with 3,321,702 average qualifying sales.", " The company remains a family-owned business as the descendants of Sahu Jain own a majority stake in The Times Group.", " The Times Group has over 11,000 employees and revenue exceeding $1.5 billion." ], "title": "The Times Group" }, { "sentences": [ "Sun News (Tamil: சன் செய்திகள் ) is a 24-hour Tamil news satellite television channel headquartered at Chennai, Tamil Nadu.", " It is a part of India's largest media conglomerate Sun Network, having a reach of more than 95 million households in India.", " Given its strong affiliation to Dravidian Politics the channel is well known for promoting the view of Church when reporting events related to KKNPP, the Sri Lankan Tamil issue, Jallikattu Protests, Hydro corbon extraction, Neutrino project and the Kachatheevu issue.", " It also report various issues related to Tamil Nadu in a way that create and fuel protests against the central government in the name of Tamil identity.After AIADMK rule the renowned Sun Cable Vision was renamed as Arasu Cable.Sun News because of its bold truth telecasting,the Channel has been blacked out from Cable wire telecasting services.It is only being telecasted by DTH Services.", " Once,In 2006 Sun News Channel telecasted live streaming of India vs England ODI Series to compete with Raj Television at that time." ], "title": "Sun News (India)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pink International Company (full legal name: \"Preduzeće za informisanje i marketing Pink International Company d.o.o. Beograd\") is a Serbian media company headquartered in Belgrade.", " Pink International is the main pillar of the Pink Media Group, the largest media conglomerate in the Balkans.", " The company is the owner of: Pink Television, known as TV Pink or RTV Pink (the leading commercial television station in Serbia); Radio Pink (a successful radio station covering Belgrade); Fashion TV Southeast Europe, Fashion TV SEE or FTV SEE (regional channel franchise from Fashion TV International); and, PFI Studios (international film production studios)." ], "title": "Pink International Company" } ]
[ "Title: Bali Post Media Group\n\nBali Post Media Group (BPMG) is an Indonesian media conglomerate founded by Ketut Nadha in 1948. Bali Post Media Group is said to be the largest media holder in Bali, Indonesia. It is currently led by ABG Satria Naradha, the son of Ketut Nadha. It has diversified businesses and interests in media industry. BPMG businesses include broadcast media, print media, online media, and a number of other businesses.", "Title: SimplyMarry\n\nSimplyMarry.com is an Indian matrimonial portal, owned by The Times Group, also called Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd (BCCL), which is India’s largest media conglomerate.", "Title: Time Warner\n\nTime Warner, Inc. is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in New York City. It is currently the world's third largest entertainment company in terms of revenue, after Comcast and The Walt Disney Company. It was also once the world's largest media conglomerate. Time Warner was first founded in 1990, with the merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications. The current company consists largely of the assets of the former Warner Communications (as well as HBO, a Time Inc. subsidiary prior to the merger), and the assets of Turner Broadcasting (which was acquired by the company in 1996).", "Title: Indiatimes shopping\n\nIndiatimes Shopping was the ecommerce division of The Times of India Group, India's largest media conglomerate. It is one of the pioneers in electronic commerce in India and services its customers through various channels including online and selling over phone. It also provides platform services for brands to go online and sell their products in partnership through White-label. Some of the major categories sold through Indiatimes Shopping include men & women footwear, apparel & accessories, lifestyle, home décor, mobile phones, consumer electronics, health & personal beauty products, books, jewellery, baby products and flowers & gifts. Indiatimes Shopping currently operates through a hybrid model which is a mix of warehousing and marketplace.", "Title: Games and learning\n\nGames and learning is a field of education research that studies what is learned by playing video games, and how the design principles, data and communities of video game play can be used to develop new learning environments. Video games create new social and cultural worlds – worlds that help people learn by integrating thinking, social interaction, and technology, all in service of doing things they care about. Computers and other technologies have already changed the way students learn. Integrating games into education has the potential to create new and more powerful ways to learn in schools, communities and workplaces. Games and learning researchers study how the social and collaborative aspects of video game play can create new kinds of learning communities. Researchers also study how the data generated by game play can be used to design the next generation of learning assessments.", "Title: The Walt Disney Company\n\nThe Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. It is the world's second largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue, after Comcast. Disney was founded on October 16, 1923 – by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney – as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, and established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks. The company also operated under the names The Walt Disney Studio and then Walt Disney Productions. Taking on its current name in 1986, it expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theater, radio, music, publishing, and online media.", "Title: Bachi Karkaria\n\nBachi Karkaria is an Indian-Parsi journalist and columnist. She has served as an editor at The Times of India and has also helped create new brands for the Bennett Coleman & Co Ltd media group. She is best known for her satirical column called \"Erratica\" in the newspaper and as the author of the best selling title \"Dare To Dream: A Life of M.S. Oberoi\".", "Title: The Times Group\n\nThe Times Group is India’s largest media conglomerate, according to \"Financial Times\" as of March 2015. The Audit Bureau of Circulations reported in May 2014 that the \"Times of India\" had the largest circulation of any English-language newspaper in the world, with 3,321,702 average qualifying sales. The company remains a family-owned business as the descendants of Sahu Jain own a majority stake in The Times Group. The Times Group has over 11,000 employees and revenue exceeding $1.5 billion.", "Title: Sun News (India)\n\nSun News (Tamil: சன் செய்திகள் ) is a 24-hour Tamil news satellite television channel headquartered at Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It is a part of India's largest media conglomerate Sun Network, having a reach of more than 95 million households in India. Given its strong affiliation to Dravidian Politics the channel is well known for promoting the view of Church when reporting events related to KKNPP, the Sri Lankan Tamil issue, Jallikattu Protests, Hydro corbon extraction, Neutrino project and the Kachatheevu issue. It also report various issues related to Tamil Nadu in a way that create and fuel protests against the central government in the name of Tamil identity.After AIADMK rule the renowned Sun Cable Vision was renamed as Arasu Cable.Sun News because of its bold truth telecasting,the Channel has been blacked out from Cable wire telecasting services.It is only being telecasted by DTH Services. Once,In 2006 Sun News Channel telecasted live streaming of India vs England ODI Series to compete with Raj Television at that time.", "Title: Pink International Company\n\nPink International Company (full legal name: \"Preduzeće za informisanje i marketing Pink International Company d.o.o. Beograd\") is a Serbian media company headquartered in Belgrade. Pink International is the main pillar of the Pink Media Group, the largest media conglomerate in the Balkans. The company is the owner of: Pink Television, known as TV Pink or RTV Pink (the leading commercial television station in Serbia); Radio Pink (a successful radio station covering Belgrade); Fashion TV Southeast Europe, Fashion TV SEE or FTV SEE (regional channel franchise from Fashion TV International); and, PFI Studios (international film production studios)." ]
7,088
Who did a television broadcaster replace as head coach of the Seattle SuperSonics?
Bob Hill
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J.\" Carlesimo (born May 30, 1949) is an American basketball coach, who coached in both the NBA and college basketball for nearly 40 years.", " He is also a television broadcaster, having worked with \"ESPN, The NBA on TNT, Westwood One, Fox Sports Southwest\" and \"CSN New England\"." ], "title": "P. J. Carlesimo" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1972–73 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 8th season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The team finished the regular season in 6th place in the Western Conference with a 26–56 record, 21 wins behind the one obtained in their previous season.", " Head coach Tom Nissalke was fired by the team in January after a 13–32 start and was replaced by his assistant Bucky Buckwalter." ], "title": "1972–73 Seattle SuperSonics season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1991–92 NBA season was the 24th season for the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association.", " After a 7–3 start to the season, head coach K. C. Jones was fired with the team holding an 18–18 record.", " After splitting four games under interim coach Bob Kloppenburg, the Sonics hired George Karl, who returned after a four-year absence from coaching in the NBA.", " Under Karl, the SuperSonics finished the season fourth in the Pacific Division with a 47–35 record, reaching the playoffs as the number 6 seed in the Western Conference.", " Ricky Pierce led the team in scoring averaging 21.7 points per game in his first full season with the Sonics.", " In the first round, they defeated the 3rd-seeded Golden State Warriors in four games, winning the final two games by just four points.", " However, they lost the conference semifinals to the Utah Jazz in five games." ], "title": "1991–92 Seattle SuperSonics season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1971–72 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 5th season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " In their third season with Lenny Wilkens as head coach, the Sonics finished the regular season in sixth place in the Western Conference with a 47–35 record, their first winning record in franchise history.", " Wilkens quit as head coach at the end of the season and was replaced by former Dallas Chaparrals coach Tom Nissalke." ], "title": "1971–72 Seattle SuperSonics season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2007–08 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 41st season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the franchise's final season of play in Seattle before relocating to Oklahoma City to play as the Thunder.", " With head coach P. J. Carlesimo as replacement of Bob Hill, who was fired at the end of the previous season, the SuperSonics finished in 15th place in the Western Conference with a franchise worst 20–62 record.", " Seattle's first round draft pick and no. 2 overall Kevin Durant was chosen as the Rookie of the Year at the end of the season." ], "title": "2007–08 Seattle SuperSonics season" }, { "sentences": [ "Bob Kloppenburg (born July 28, 1927) is an American professional basketball coach, who served as an interim head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the early 1980s.", " Kloppenburg later served as an assistant coach for the Seattle SuperSonics, Denver Nuggets and Toronto Raptors.", " While with the Seattle SuperSonics (1985–1996), Kloppenburg was the assistant coach for the NBA West All-Star team in 1994.", " He contributed to Seattle's three 60 win seasons in the 90's.", " His NAIA small college coaching career saw him win five district championships in twenty years for an overall record of 369-161.", " Widely regarded as the innovator of the SOS Defensive System, a system known for its ability to create turnovers because of \"contact switching\" on every screen and intense ball pressure with trapping principles.", " Kloppenburg is, together with Ernie Woods, the co-founder of basketball coaching website \"HoopTactics.com\"." ], "title": "Bob Kloppenburg" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1970–71 Seattle SuperSonics season was the Seattle SuperSonics 4th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " In their second season with Lenny Wilkens as head coach, the Sonics finished in 8th place in the Western Conference with a 38–44 record.", " Trouble arose with the injury of top scorer Bob Rule, who tore his Achilles tendon three games into the season during a match against the Portland Trail Blazers and lost him for the remainder of the season." ], "title": "1970–71 Seattle SuperSonics season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1974–75 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 8th season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " In their second season with Bill Russell as head coach and with rookies comprising half the roster, the SuperSonics finished the regular season in 4th place in the Western Conference with a 43–39 record and reached the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.", " After defeating the Detroit Pistons in 3 games in the first round in a best-of-three series, the team fell to the future champions Golden State Warriors in six games." ], "title": "1974–75 Seattle SuperSonics season" } ]
[ "Title: 1973–74 Seattle SuperSonics season\n\nThe 1973–74 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 7th season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Following the resignation of Lenny Wilkens as a head coach after the 1971–72 season and a poor campaign in the 1972–73 season that saw the departure of general manager Bob Houbregs, the Sonics hired Boston Celtics' stalwart Bill Russell as head coach and general manager. With Russell at the helm, the team finished in 6th place in the Western Conference with a 36–46 record. The Sonics' home court, Seattle Center Coliseum, was the venue for the 1974 NBA All-Star Game.", "Title: 1986–87 Seattle SuperSonics season\n\nThe 1986–87 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 20th season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association. Bernie Bickerstaff returned for his second season as head coach of the franchise and, despite little improvement over their previous season's 31–51 record, managed to clinch a spot in the playoffs and reach the Western Conference Finals, losing in four games to the Los Angeles Lakers.", "Title: P. J. Carlesimo\n\nPeter John \"P. J.\" Carlesimo (born May 30, 1949) is an American basketball coach, who coached in both the NBA and college basketball for nearly 40 years. He is also a television broadcaster, having worked with \"ESPN, The NBA on TNT, Westwood One, Fox Sports Southwest\" and \"CSN New England\".", "Title: 1972–73 Seattle SuperSonics season\n\nThe 1972–73 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 8th season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team finished the regular season in 6th place in the Western Conference with a 26–56 record, 21 wins behind the one obtained in their previous season. Head coach Tom Nissalke was fired by the team in January after a 13–32 start and was replaced by his assistant Bucky Buckwalter.", "Title: 1991–92 Seattle SuperSonics season\n\nThe 1991–92 NBA season was the 24th season for the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association. After a 7–3 start to the season, head coach K. C. Jones was fired with the team holding an 18–18 record. After splitting four games under interim coach Bob Kloppenburg, the Sonics hired George Karl, who returned after a four-year absence from coaching in the NBA. Under Karl, the SuperSonics finished the season fourth in the Pacific Division with a 47–35 record, reaching the playoffs as the number 6 seed in the Western Conference. Ricky Pierce led the team in scoring averaging 21.7 points per game in his first full season with the Sonics. In the first round, they defeated the 3rd-seeded Golden State Warriors in four games, winning the final two games by just four points. However, they lost the conference semifinals to the Utah Jazz in five games.", "Title: 1971–72 Seattle SuperSonics season\n\nThe 1971–72 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 5th season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In their third season with Lenny Wilkens as head coach, the Sonics finished the regular season in sixth place in the Western Conference with a 47–35 record, their first winning record in franchise history. Wilkens quit as head coach at the end of the season and was replaced by former Dallas Chaparrals coach Tom Nissalke.", "Title: 2007–08 Seattle SuperSonics season\n\nThe 2007–08 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 41st season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the franchise's final season of play in Seattle before relocating to Oklahoma City to play as the Thunder. With head coach P. J. Carlesimo as replacement of Bob Hill, who was fired at the end of the previous season, the SuperSonics finished in 15th place in the Western Conference with a franchise worst 20–62 record. Seattle's first round draft pick and no. 2 overall Kevin Durant was chosen as the Rookie of the Year at the end of the season.", "Title: Bob Kloppenburg\n\nBob Kloppenburg (born July 28, 1927) is an American professional basketball coach, who served as an interim head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the early 1980s. Kloppenburg later served as an assistant coach for the Seattle SuperSonics, Denver Nuggets and Toronto Raptors. While with the Seattle SuperSonics (1985–1996), Kloppenburg was the assistant coach for the NBA West All-Star team in 1994. He contributed to Seattle's three 60 win seasons in the 90's. His NAIA small college coaching career saw him win five district championships in twenty years for an overall record of 369-161. Widely regarded as the innovator of the SOS Defensive System, a system known for its ability to create turnovers because of \"contact switching\" on every screen and intense ball pressure with trapping principles. Kloppenburg is, together with Ernie Woods, the co-founder of basketball coaching website \"HoopTactics.com\".", "Title: 1970–71 Seattle SuperSonics season\n\nThe 1970–71 Seattle SuperSonics season was the Seattle SuperSonics 4th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In their second season with Lenny Wilkens as head coach, the Sonics finished in 8th place in the Western Conference with a 38–44 record. Trouble arose with the injury of top scorer Bob Rule, who tore his Achilles tendon three games into the season during a match against the Portland Trail Blazers and lost him for the remainder of the season.", "Title: 1974–75 Seattle SuperSonics season\n\nThe 1974–75 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 8th season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In their second season with Bill Russell as head coach and with rookies comprising half the roster, the SuperSonics finished the regular season in 4th place in the Western Conference with a 43–39 record and reached the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. After defeating the Detroit Pistons in 3 games in the first round in a best-of-three series, the team fell to the future champions Golden State Warriors in six games." ]
7,089
Kihachi Okamoto and Victor Fleming were both what?
film director
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[ "Title: Sengoku Yaro\n\nSengoku Yarō (戦国野郎 , literally: \"Sengoku Rascal\") is a 1963 Japanese \"jidaigeki\" period black comedy adventure film directed by Kihachi Okamoto, co-written by Shinichi Sekizawa and starring Yūzō Kayama. Masaru Sato composed the music for the film. It is known in the English version as Warring Clans.", "Title: Samurai Assassin\n\nSamurai Assassin (侍 , Samurai ) is a 1965 Japanese movie directed by Kihachi Okamoto and starring Toshiro Mifune, Koshiro Matsumoto, Yunosuke Ito, and Michiyo Aratama.", "Title: The Sword of Doom\n\nThe Sword of Doom (大菩薩峠 , Dai-bosatsu Tōge , \"The Pass of the Great Buddha\") , is a \"jidaigeki\" film released in 1966. It was directed by Kihachi Okamoto and stars Tatsuya Nakadai. It was based on the serial novel of the same title by Kaizan Nakazato.", "Title: The Age of Assassins\n\nAge of Assassins (殺人狂時代 , Satsujinkyō jidai ) is a 1967 Japanese film directed by Kihachi Okamoto.", "Title: Victor Fleming\n\nVictor Lonzo Fleming (February 23, 1889 – January 6, 1949) was an American film director, cinematographer, and producer. His most popular films were \"The Wizard of Oz\" (1939), and \"Gone with the Wind\" (1939), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Director. Fleming has two films listed in the top 10 of the American Film Institute's 2007 AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list.", "Title: Keiju Kobayashi\n\nKeiju Kobayashi (小林桂樹 , Kobayashi Keiju , 23 November 1923 – 16 September 2010) was a Japanese actor. Born in Gunma Prefecture, he began acting at the Nikkatsu studio after dropping out of Nihon University and made his film debut in 1942. In a career that spanned 65 years, he appeared in over 250 films, most famously in the \"Company President\" (Shachō) comedy films made at Toho, where he worked alongside Hisaya Morishige, Daisuke Katō, Norihei Miki, and others. There he helped define the popular image of the postwar salaryman. He also won many awards for his acting, including best actor awards at the Mainichi Film Awards for \"The Naked General\" in 1958 (where he played Kiyoshi Yamashita), for \"Kuroi gashū\" in 1960, and for \"The Elegant Life of Mr Everyman\" in 1963. Kobayashi appeared in films made by such notable directors as Akira Kurosawa, Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse, and Kihachi Okamoto. He continued to give powerful performances after largely moving to television in the late 1960s.", "Title: Rainbow Kids\n\nRainbow Kids (『大誘拐』 , \"Daiyūkai\" ) is a 1991 Japanese comedy film directed by Kihachi Okamoto. The film won several Japanese film awards, including Tanie Kitabayashi who won awards for Best Actress at Kinema Junpo Awards, Mainichi Film Concours, and the Japanese Academy Awards.", "Title: Kihachi Okamoto\n\nKihachi Okamoto (岡本 喜八 , \"Okamoto Kihachi\" , February 17, 1924 – February 19, 2005) was a Japanese film director who worked in several different genres.", "Title: Red Lion (film)\n\nRed Lion (赤毛 , Akage ) is a 1969 Japanese film directed by Kihachi Okamoto and starring Toshirō Mifune and Shima Iwashita.", "Title: Kill!\n\nKill! (斬る , Kiru ) is a 1968 Japanese comedy-chambara film directed by Kihachi Okamoto. The film had a screenplay written by Akira Murao and Okamoto, and is based on the story \"Torideyama no jushichinichi\" (  17 Days at Fort Mountain ) in \"Yamamoto Shugoro zenshu\" (1964) by Shūgorō Yamamoto." ]
7,090
Among the many books Gert Korthof reviewed during his time at Utrecht University, which reference work was written by an American biochemist best know for his argument for his stance on irreducible complexity?
"The Edge of Evolution"
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Wells) was a landmark in both molecular medicine and protein electrophoresis." ], "title": "Harvey Itano" }, { "sentences": [ "Xiaodong Wang (, born 1963) is a Chinese-born American biochemist best known for his work with cytochrome c.", " His laboratory developed an in-vitro assay for the activation of the apoptosis related proteinase Caspase-3.", " This allowed the biochemical purification of a complex of Cytochrome c, Caspase-9 and the Apoptotic Protease Activating factor-1 (APAF1).", " These components are essential for forming a ternary complex called the apoptosome that activates Caspase-3 downstream of the intracellular or mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis." ], "title": "Xiaodong Wang (biochemist)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Teach the Controversy\" is a campaign, conducted by the Discovery Institute, to promote the pseudoscientific principle of intelligent design, a variant of traditional creationism, while attempting to discredit the teaching of evolution in United States public high school science courses.", " The campaign claims that fairness and equal time requires educating students with a 'critical analysis of evolution' where \"the full range of scientific views\", evolution's \"unresolved issues\", and the \"scientific weaknesses of evolutionary theory\" will be presented and evaluated alongside intelligent design concepts like irreducible complexity presented as a scientific argument against evolution through oblique references to books by design proponents listed in the bibliography of the Institute-proposed \"Critical Analysis of Evolution\" lesson plans." ], "title": "Teach the Controversy" }, { "sentences": [ "Gert Korthof is a Dutch biologist who is trained in Utrecht University.", " He has reviewed various books of evolution, creationism, and intelligent design, including Michael Behe's \"The Edge of Evolution\".", " He contributed to \"Why Intelligent Design Fails: A Scientific Critique of the New Creationism\"." ], "title": "Gert Korthof" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Kellogg Crane (December 20, 1919 – October 31, 2010) was an American biochemist best known for his discovery of sodium-glucose cotransport." ], "title": "Robert K. Crane" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael J. Behe ( ; born January 18, 1952) is an American biochemist, author, and intelligent design (ID) advocate.", " He serves as professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and as a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture.", " Behe is best known for his argument for his stance on irreducible complexity (IC), which argues that some biochemical structures are too complex to be explained by known evolutionary mechanisms and are therefore probably the result of intelligent design.", " Behe has testified in several court cases related to intelligent design, including the court case \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" that resulted in a ruling that intelligent design was not science and was religious in nature." ], "title": "Michael Behe" }, { "sentences": [ "The New Catholic Encyclopedia (NCE) is a multi-volume reference work on Roman Catholic history and belief edited by the faculty of The Catholic University of America.", " It was intended by the faculty to become, like its predecessor the 1914 \"Catholic Encyclopedia\", a standard reference work for students, teachers, librarians, journalists, and general readers interested in the history, doctrine, practices, and people of the Catholic faith.", " However, unlike its predecessor, it also contained more general articles on science, education, and the liberal arts.", " The \"NCE\" was originally published by McGraw-Hill in 1967.", " A second edition, which gave up the articles more reminiscent of a general encyclopedia, was published in 2002 and was listed as one of the Library Journal's \"Best Reference Sources\" for 2003." ], "title": "New Catholic Encyclopedia" }, { "sentences": [ "Gerrit Pieter van Itterzon (11 December 1900, Amsterdam - 16 November 1992) was a Dutch theologian of the Dutch Reformed Church.", " He wrote his dissertation on the Dutch theologian Franciscus Gomarus, on whom he published as well.", " In 1958 he became professor of theology at Utrecht University.", " He was one of the editors of the second edition of the \"Christelijke Encyclopedie\" (1956-1961), a standard reference work for the Dutch Reformed Church, and author of popular religious works." ], "title": "G.P. van Itterzon" }, { "sentences": [ "Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution (1996; second edition 2006) is a book by Michael J. Behe, a professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture.", " In the book Behe presents his notion of irreducible complexity and argues that its presence in many biochemical systems therefore indicates that they must be the result of intelligent design rather than evolutionary processes.", " In 1993, Behe had written a chapter on blood clotting in \"Of Pandas and People\", presenting essentially the same arguments but without the name \"irreducible complexity\", which he later presented in very similar terms in a chapter in \"Darwin's Black Box\".", " Behe later agreed that he had written both and agreed to the similarities when he defended intelligent design at the \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" trial." ], "title": "Darwin's Black Box" }, { "sentences": [ "Karl Paul Gerhard Link (31 January 1901 – 21 November 1978) was an American biochemist best known for his discovery of the anticoagulant warfarin." ], "title": "Karl Paul Link" } ]
[ "Title: Harvey Itano\n\nHarvey Akio Itano (November 3, 1920 – May 8, 2010) was an American biochemist best known for his work on the molecular basis of sickle cell anemia and other diseases. In collaboration with Linus Pauling, Itano used electrophoresis to demonstrate the difference between normal hemoglobin and sickle cell hemoglobin; their 1949 paper \"Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease\" (coauthored also with S. J. Singer and Ibert C. Wells) was a landmark in both molecular medicine and protein electrophoresis.", "Title: Xiaodong Wang (biochemist)\n\nXiaodong Wang (, born 1963) is a Chinese-born American biochemist best known for his work with cytochrome c. His laboratory developed an in-vitro assay for the activation of the apoptosis related proteinase Caspase-3. This allowed the biochemical purification of a complex of Cytochrome c, Caspase-9 and the Apoptotic Protease Activating factor-1 (APAF1). These components are essential for forming a ternary complex called the apoptosome that activates Caspase-3 downstream of the intracellular or mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis.", "Title: Teach the Controversy\n\n\"Teach the Controversy\" is a campaign, conducted by the Discovery Institute, to promote the pseudoscientific principle of intelligent design, a variant of traditional creationism, while attempting to discredit the teaching of evolution in United States public high school science courses. The campaign claims that fairness and equal time requires educating students with a 'critical analysis of evolution' where \"the full range of scientific views\", evolution's \"unresolved issues\", and the \"scientific weaknesses of evolutionary theory\" will be presented and evaluated alongside intelligent design concepts like irreducible complexity presented as a scientific argument against evolution through oblique references to books by design proponents listed in the bibliography of the Institute-proposed \"Critical Analysis of Evolution\" lesson plans.", "Title: Gert Korthof\n\nGert Korthof is a Dutch biologist who is trained in Utrecht University. He has reviewed various books of evolution, creationism, and intelligent design, including Michael Behe's \"The Edge of Evolution\". He contributed to \"Why Intelligent Design Fails: A Scientific Critique of the New Creationism\".", "Title: Robert K. Crane\n\nRobert Kellogg Crane (December 20, 1919 – October 31, 2010) was an American biochemist best known for his discovery of sodium-glucose cotransport.", "Title: Michael Behe\n\nMichael J. Behe ( ; born January 18, 1952) is an American biochemist, author, and intelligent design (ID) advocate. He serves as professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and as a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture. Behe is best known for his argument for his stance on irreducible complexity (IC), which argues that some biochemical structures are too complex to be explained by known evolutionary mechanisms and are therefore probably the result of intelligent design. Behe has testified in several court cases related to intelligent design, including the court case \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" that resulted in a ruling that intelligent design was not science and was religious in nature.", "Title: New Catholic Encyclopedia\n\nThe New Catholic Encyclopedia (NCE) is a multi-volume reference work on Roman Catholic history and belief edited by the faculty of The Catholic University of America. It was intended by the faculty to become, like its predecessor the 1914 \"Catholic Encyclopedia\", a standard reference work for students, teachers, librarians, journalists, and general readers interested in the history, doctrine, practices, and people of the Catholic faith. However, unlike its predecessor, it also contained more general articles on science, education, and the liberal arts. The \"NCE\" was originally published by McGraw-Hill in 1967. A second edition, which gave up the articles more reminiscent of a general encyclopedia, was published in 2002 and was listed as one of the Library Journal's \"Best Reference Sources\" for 2003.", "Title: G.P. van Itterzon\n\nGerrit Pieter van Itterzon (11 December 1900, Amsterdam - 16 November 1992) was a Dutch theologian of the Dutch Reformed Church. He wrote his dissertation on the Dutch theologian Franciscus Gomarus, on whom he published as well. In 1958 he became professor of theology at Utrecht University. He was one of the editors of the second edition of the \"Christelijke Encyclopedie\" (1956-1961), a standard reference work for the Dutch Reformed Church, and author of popular religious works.", "Title: Darwin's Black Box\n\nDarwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution (1996; second edition 2006) is a book by Michael J. Behe, a professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture. In the book Behe presents his notion of irreducible complexity and argues that its presence in many biochemical systems therefore indicates that they must be the result of intelligent design rather than evolutionary processes. In 1993, Behe had written a chapter on blood clotting in \"Of Pandas and People\", presenting essentially the same arguments but without the name \"irreducible complexity\", which he later presented in very similar terms in a chapter in \"Darwin's Black Box\". Behe later agreed that he had written both and agreed to the similarities when he defended intelligent design at the \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" trial.", "Title: Karl Paul Link\n\nKarl Paul Gerhard Link (31 January 1901 – 21 November 1978) was an American biochemist best known for his discovery of the anticoagulant warfarin." ]
7,091
Which company released the movie series starring Adam Herz and David H. Steinberg?
Universal Pictures
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{ "title": [ "American Pie 2", "American Pie (film series)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Go Fish is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from June 19 to July 3, 2001.", " The series was created by Adam Herz (a screenwriter for the \"American\" Pie film series), developed by Pam Brady (a consultant writer for \"South Park\") and starred Kieran Culkin in his only regular role in a television series.", " A total of five episodes were produced, leaving one of those five unaired." ], "title": "Go Fish (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "American Pie is a 1999 teen sex comedy film written by Adam Herz and directed by brothers Paul and Chris Weitz, in their directorial film debut.", " It is the first film in the \"American Pie\" theatrical series.", " The film was a box-office hit and spawned three direct sequels: \"American Pie 2\" (2001), \"American Wedding\" (2003), and \"American Reunion\" (2012).", " The film concentrates on five best friends (Jim, Kevin, Oz, Finch, and Stifler) who attend East Great Falls High.", " With the exception of Stifler (who has already lost his virginity), the guys make a pact to lose their virginity before their high school graduation.", " The title is borrowed from the song of the same name and refers to a scene in the film, in which the protagonist is caught masturbating with a pie after being told that third base feels like \"warm apple pie\".", " Writer Adam Herz has stated that the title also refers to the quest of losing one's virginity in high school, which is as \"American as apple pie.\"" ], "title": "American Pie (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "High Impact Games is an American video game developer based in Burbank, California, formed in 2003 by former members of Insomniac Games and Naughty Dog.", " In 2007, the company released \"\" for the PlayStation Portable, with a PlayStation 2 port released the next year, and \"Secret Agent Clank\" in 2008, also for the PlayStation Portable.", " On November 3, 2009, the company released its third game, \"\", for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2.", " The game was based on the \"Jak & Daxter\" series made by Naughty Dog.", " In 2010, High Impact Games was developing a remake of Crash Team Racing for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii, but the game was canceled by Activision before the prototype initial.", " An environmental artist, who has worked on some games, revealed that High Impact Games is working on a new project for the Wii.", " This game has been revealed to be \"\"." ], "title": "High Impact Games" }, { "sentences": [ "Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku (born November 24, 1988) is a Ghanaian Actress and Radio/ TV Broadcaster .", " She's best known for starring in the \"Perfect Picture (2009),\" by Award Winning Director Shirley Frimpong-Manso and Iroko TV's \"Poisoned Bait -\" A Movie Series directed by Leila Djansi.", " She won the Award for Best Actress in 2010 at the African Movie Academy awards for her role played in \"The Perfect Picture\".", " Naa Ashorkor also starred alongside industry greats such as Yvonne Okoro, Joselyn Dumas, John Dumelo, Anima Misa Amoah and Adjetey Anang in \"Adam's Apples\" - an Award Winning Ghanaian Movie Series by Sparrow Productions that run from 2010 - 2013" ], "title": "Naa Ashorkor" }, { "sentences": [ "Baghdad Texas is a comedy film directed by David H. Hickey and stars Al No'Mani, Robert Prentiss, Melinda Renna, Barry Tubb, Ryan Boggus and Shaneye Ferrell.", " The writers include Shaneye Ferrell, David H. Hickey and Al No'Mani.", " The movie was produced by Booka Michel.", " The film has had a number of festival screenings and had its official theatrical release at the Quad Cinema in New York City on August 27, 2010." ], "title": "Baghdad Texas" }, { "sentences": [ "American Pie 2 is a 2001 American sex comedy film and the sequel to the 1999 film \"American Pie\" and the second film in the \"American Pie\" film series.", " It was written by Adam Herz and David H. Steinberg and directed by James B. Rogers.", " The film picks up the story of the five friends from the first film as they reunite during the summer after their first year of college.", " It was released in the United States on August 10, 2001, and grossed over $145 million in the US and $142 million overseas on a budget of $30 million.", " It was followed by another sequel, \"American Wedding\"." ], "title": "American Pie 2" }, { "sentences": [ "American Pie is a series of sex comedy films.", " The first film in the series was released in 1999, by Universal Pictures, and became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon, cult following.", " The second and third films were released at two-year intervals, whereas the fourth film was released in 2012.", " From 2005 to 2009, four spin-off films were released and the fifth VOD sequel is in pre-production." ], "title": "American Pie (film series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Adam Herz (born September 10, 1972) is an American screenwriter and producer.", " He founded the production company Terra Firma Films in 2003 with a first-look deal at Universal Studios." ], "title": "Adam Herz" }, { "sentences": [ "American Wedding (known as American Pie 3: The Wedding or American Pie: The Wedding, in some countries) is a 2003 American sex comedy film and a sequel to \"American Pie\" and \"American Pie 2\".", " It is the third (originally intended final) installment in the \"American Pie\" theatrical series.", " It was written by Adam Herz and directed by Jesse Dylan.", " Another sequel, \"American Reunion\", was released nine years later.", " This also stands as the last film in the series to be written by Herz, who conceptualized the franchise." ], "title": "American Wedding" }, { "sentences": [ "Shasta Cascade Broadcasting Corporation is a small independent broadcast company based in Mount Shasta, California.", " It used to own KWSD-AM 620 (now KMJC, a Jefferson Public Radio-owned station) and KEDY-FM 95.3 (now KKLC, a repeater station for K-LOVE).", " The company was founded on July 25, 1946, by David H. Rees, Sr., who applied for domestic corporation on that date and KWSD-AM began to broadcast the following year in 1947.", " It remains an active business.", " David H. Rees, Jr., is the owner/president.", " Robert D. Winston is the registered agent." ], "title": "Shasta Cascade Broadcasting Corporation" } ]
[ "Title: Go Fish (TV series)\n\nGo Fish is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from June 19 to July 3, 2001. The series was created by Adam Herz (a screenwriter for the \"American\" Pie film series), developed by Pam Brady (a consultant writer for \"South Park\") and starred Kieran Culkin in his only regular role in a television series. A total of five episodes were produced, leaving one of those five unaired.", "Title: American Pie (film)\n\nAmerican Pie is a 1999 teen sex comedy film written by Adam Herz and directed by brothers Paul and Chris Weitz, in their directorial film debut. It is the first film in the \"American Pie\" theatrical series. The film was a box-office hit and spawned three direct sequels: \"American Pie 2\" (2001), \"American Wedding\" (2003), and \"American Reunion\" (2012). The film concentrates on five best friends (Jim, Kevin, Oz, Finch, and Stifler) who attend East Great Falls High. With the exception of Stifler (who has already lost his virginity), the guys make a pact to lose their virginity before their high school graduation. The title is borrowed from the song of the same name and refers to a scene in the film, in which the protagonist is caught masturbating with a pie after being told that third base feels like \"warm apple pie\". Writer Adam Herz has stated that the title also refers to the quest of losing one's virginity in high school, which is as \"American as apple pie.\"", "Title: High Impact Games\n\nHigh Impact Games is an American video game developer based in Burbank, California, formed in 2003 by former members of Insomniac Games and Naughty Dog. In 2007, the company released \"\" for the PlayStation Portable, with a PlayStation 2 port released the next year, and \"Secret Agent Clank\" in 2008, also for the PlayStation Portable. On November 3, 2009, the company released its third game, \"\", for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2. The game was based on the \"Jak & Daxter\" series made by Naughty Dog. In 2010, High Impact Games was developing a remake of Crash Team Racing for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii, but the game was canceled by Activision before the prototype initial. An environmental artist, who has worked on some games, revealed that High Impact Games is working on a new project for the Wii. This game has been revealed to be \"\".", "Title: Naa Ashorkor\n\nNaa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku (born November 24, 1988) is a Ghanaian Actress and Radio/ TV Broadcaster . She's best known for starring in the \"Perfect Picture (2009),\" by Award Winning Director Shirley Frimpong-Manso and Iroko TV's \"Poisoned Bait -\" A Movie Series directed by Leila Djansi. She won the Award for Best Actress in 2010 at the African Movie Academy awards for her role played in \"The Perfect Picture\". Naa Ashorkor also starred alongside industry greats such as Yvonne Okoro, Joselyn Dumas, John Dumelo, Anima Misa Amoah and Adjetey Anang in \"Adam's Apples\" - an Award Winning Ghanaian Movie Series by Sparrow Productions that run from 2010 - 2013", "Title: Baghdad Texas\n\nBaghdad Texas is a comedy film directed by David H. Hickey and stars Al No'Mani, Robert Prentiss, Melinda Renna, Barry Tubb, Ryan Boggus and Shaneye Ferrell. The writers include Shaneye Ferrell, David H. Hickey and Al No'Mani. The movie was produced by Booka Michel. The film has had a number of festival screenings and had its official theatrical release at the Quad Cinema in New York City on August 27, 2010.", "Title: American Pie 2\n\nAmerican Pie 2 is a 2001 American sex comedy film and the sequel to the 1999 film \"American Pie\" and the second film in the \"American Pie\" film series. It was written by Adam Herz and David H. Steinberg and directed by James B. Rogers. The film picks up the story of the five friends from the first film as they reunite during the summer after their first year of college. It was released in the United States on August 10, 2001, and grossed over $145 million in the US and $142 million overseas on a budget of $30 million. It was followed by another sequel, \"American Wedding\".", "Title: American Pie (film series)\n\nAmerican Pie is a series of sex comedy films. The first film in the series was released in 1999, by Universal Pictures, and became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon, cult following. The second and third films were released at two-year intervals, whereas the fourth film was released in 2012. From 2005 to 2009, four spin-off films were released and the fifth VOD sequel is in pre-production.", "Title: Adam Herz\n\nAdam Herz (born September 10, 1972) is an American screenwriter and producer. He founded the production company Terra Firma Films in 2003 with a first-look deal at Universal Studios.", "Title: American Wedding\n\nAmerican Wedding (known as American Pie 3: The Wedding or American Pie: The Wedding, in some countries) is a 2003 American sex comedy film and a sequel to \"American Pie\" and \"American Pie 2\". It is the third (originally intended final) installment in the \"American Pie\" theatrical series. It was written by Adam Herz and directed by Jesse Dylan. Another sequel, \"American Reunion\", was released nine years later. This also stands as the last film in the series to be written by Herz, who conceptualized the franchise.", "Title: Shasta Cascade Broadcasting Corporation\n\nShasta Cascade Broadcasting Corporation is a small independent broadcast company based in Mount Shasta, California. It used to own KWSD-AM 620 (now KMJC, a Jefferson Public Radio-owned station) and KEDY-FM 95.3 (now KKLC, a repeater station for K-LOVE). The company was founded on July 25, 1946, by David H. Rees, Sr., who applied for domestic corporation on that date and KWSD-AM began to broadcast the following year in 1947. It remains an active business. David H. Rees, Jr., is the owner/president. Robert D. Winston is the registered agent." ]
7,092
Blue Valley Sports Complex hosts which Overland Park, Kansas public school?
Blue Valley North High School
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Blue Valley Sports Complex (or the District Athletic Complex, commonly known as the DAC) is a baseball, football, swimming and soccer complex located in Overland Park, Kansas.", " The complex is regularly home to the local high schools, Blue Valley North High School, Blue Valley Northwest High School, and Blue Valley West High School, and also held various games for Sporting Kansas City in 2001, 2004, 2006, and 2011." ], "title": "Blue Valley Sports Complex" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Valley High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Overland Park, Kansas, United States, serving students in grades 9-12.", " The school currently operates in the Blue Valley Unified School District.", " The principal is Scott Bacon.", " The school mascot is the Tiger and the school colors are gold and black." ], "title": "Blue Valley High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Valley Academy is located on 151st street, next to Blue Valley School District Headquarters.", " It is an alternative education school that attempts to give an equal quality education in a smaller environment.", " Many of the other Blue Valley High Schools act as \"parent\" schools and many Blue Valley Academy students return to them to take certain electives not offered at the Academy." ], "title": "Blue Valley Academy" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Valley Southwest High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Overland Park, Kansas, United States, and one of five currently operated high schools in the Blue Valley School District.", " The school opened in August 2010.", " The principal is Scott Roberts.", " Its feeder school is Aubry Bend Middle School.", " In total, Blue Valley Southwest is a 321000 sqft facility." ], "title": "Blue Valley Southwest High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Kansas City Mystics were a W-League women's soccer team that played their home games at the Blue Valley School District Athletic Complex in Overland Park, Kansas, United States." ], "title": "Kansas City Mystics" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Valley Northwest High School (BVNW) is a high school in Overland Park, Kansas, United States.", " It is part of the Blue Valley Unified School District.", " Blue Valley Northwest is one of several schools located within the city limits of Overland Park.", " In the 2009 Newsweek ranking of the top 1,500 high schools in the United States, Blue Valley Northwest was ranked #364, the highest in the district and the state.", " The school has been ranked in the top 700 since 2005.", " In 2014, Blue Valley Northwest was selected as one of the six finalists for the first annual Race to the Top High School Commencement Challenge, sponsored by the Department of Education under the Obama administration." ], "title": "Blue Valley Northwest High School" }, { "sentences": [ "The Blue Valley Unified School District (Kansas Unified School District 229) is one of the major school districts in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.", " Located in east central and southeast Johnson County, Kansas, covering 91 sqmi of Overland Park including parts of Leawood and Stilwell." ], "title": "Blue Valley USD 229" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Valley West High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Overland Park, Kansas, United States, and one of five currently operated high schools in the Blue Valley Unified School District.", " The school opened in August 2001, and has a current enrollment of approximately 1280 students.", " The principal is Brett Potts.", " Its two feeder schools are Lakewood Middle School and Pleasant Ridge Middle School.", " The school mascot is the Jaguar and the school colors are red, black, and white.", " In the 2013 Newsweek rankings of the top 2000 public schools in the United States, Blue Valley West was ranked 1st in the state of Kansas and 439th in the nation." ], "title": "Blue Valley West High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Valley North High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Overland Park, Kansas, United States, serving students in grades 9-12.", " The school is one of the five currently-operated high schools in the Blue Valley School District.", " The principal is David Stubblefield and the assistant principals are Mickey Masterson, Shannon Adams, and Tyson Ostroski.", " The school colors are navy blue and silver.", " Blue Valley North is a two-time Blue Ribbon School.", " The current enrollment is approximately 1,550 students." ], "title": "Blue Valley North High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Christie Ambrosi (born December 21, 1976) is an American softball player and Olympic champion.", " She attended high school at Blue Valley Northwest High School in Overland Park, Kansas." ], "title": "Christie Ambrosi" } ]
[ "Title: Blue Valley Sports Complex\n\nThe Blue Valley Sports Complex (or the District Athletic Complex, commonly known as the DAC) is a baseball, football, swimming and soccer complex located in Overland Park, Kansas. The complex is regularly home to the local high schools, Blue Valley North High School, Blue Valley Northwest High School, and Blue Valley West High School, and also held various games for Sporting Kansas City in 2001, 2004, 2006, and 2011.", "Title: Blue Valley High School\n\nBlue Valley High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Overland Park, Kansas, United States, serving students in grades 9-12. The school currently operates in the Blue Valley Unified School District. The principal is Scott Bacon. The school mascot is the Tiger and the school colors are gold and black.", "Title: Blue Valley Academy\n\nBlue Valley Academy is located on 151st street, next to Blue Valley School District Headquarters. It is an alternative education school that attempts to give an equal quality education in a smaller environment. Many of the other Blue Valley High Schools act as \"parent\" schools and many Blue Valley Academy students return to them to take certain electives not offered at the Academy.", "Title: Blue Valley Southwest High School\n\nBlue Valley Southwest High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Overland Park, Kansas, United States, and one of five currently operated high schools in the Blue Valley School District. The school opened in August 2010. The principal is Scott Roberts. Its feeder school is Aubry Bend Middle School. In total, Blue Valley Southwest is a 321000 sqft facility.", "Title: Kansas City Mystics\n\nKansas City Mystics were a W-League women's soccer team that played their home games at the Blue Valley School District Athletic Complex in Overland Park, Kansas, United States.", "Title: Blue Valley Northwest High School\n\nBlue Valley Northwest High School (BVNW) is a high school in Overland Park, Kansas, United States. It is part of the Blue Valley Unified School District. Blue Valley Northwest is one of several schools located within the city limits of Overland Park. In the 2009 Newsweek ranking of the top 1,500 high schools in the United States, Blue Valley Northwest was ranked #364, the highest in the district and the state. The school has been ranked in the top 700 since 2005. In 2014, Blue Valley Northwest was selected as one of the six finalists for the first annual Race to the Top High School Commencement Challenge, sponsored by the Department of Education under the Obama administration.", "Title: Blue Valley USD 229\n\nThe Blue Valley Unified School District (Kansas Unified School District 229) is one of the major school districts in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. Located in east central and southeast Johnson County, Kansas, covering 91 sqmi of Overland Park including parts of Leawood and Stilwell.", "Title: Blue Valley West High School\n\nBlue Valley West High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Overland Park, Kansas, United States, and one of five currently operated high schools in the Blue Valley Unified School District. The school opened in August 2001, and has a current enrollment of approximately 1280 students. The principal is Brett Potts. Its two feeder schools are Lakewood Middle School and Pleasant Ridge Middle School. The school mascot is the Jaguar and the school colors are red, black, and white. In the 2013 Newsweek rankings of the top 2000 public schools in the United States, Blue Valley West was ranked 1st in the state of Kansas and 439th in the nation.", "Title: Blue Valley North High School\n\nBlue Valley North High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Overland Park, Kansas, United States, serving students in grades 9-12. The school is one of the five currently-operated high schools in the Blue Valley School District. The principal is David Stubblefield and the assistant principals are Mickey Masterson, Shannon Adams, and Tyson Ostroski. The school colors are navy blue and silver. Blue Valley North is a two-time Blue Ribbon School. The current enrollment is approximately 1,550 students.", "Title: Christie Ambrosi\n\nChristie Ambrosi (born December 21, 1976) is an American softball player and Olympic champion. She attended high school at Blue Valley Northwest High School in Overland Park, Kansas." ]
7,093
Jim Dziura is an American film director, cinematographer, and editor, in 2001, Jim directed a feature-length documentary about Swedish musician Moneybrother for Red Bull, an energy drink sold by Austrian company Red Bull GmbH, created in which year?
1987
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[ { "sentences": [ "Red Bull Racing is a Formula One racing team, racing under an Austrian licence, based in the United Kingdom.", " It is one of two Formula One teams owned by beverage company Red Bull GmbH, the other being Scuderia Toro Rosso.", " The team won four successive Constructors' Championship titles, in , , , and , becoming the first Austrian licensed team to win the title.", " The team also produced the quadruple world champion driver of 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013, Sebastian Vettel.", " Managed by Christian Horner, the team has used Renault engines since 2007.", " Red Bull Racing then used TAG Heuer-branded Renault engines starting from the season." ], "title": "Red Bull Racing" }, { "sentences": [ "Bernd Pansold (born 3 April 1942 in Zwickau) is a German doctor and practitioner of sports medicine.", " From 1968 to 1990 he was the team doctor of East German sports club SC Dynamo Berlin, and from 1971 was an unofficial member of the East German Ministry for State Security (Stasi) under the alias Jürgen Wendt.", " After the reunification of Germany, Pansold worked for Austrian Sports Centre in Obertauern as the medic for all winter sports athletes.", " In 1998 Pansold was convicted by the Landgericht Berlin for the doping of underage persons in nine cases, which led to a fine; Pansold was then released by the Austrian Ski Association (ÖSV) from his position.", " Since 2003 Bernd Pansold has been active working for Red Bull GmbH as the director of the company's own Diagnostic- and Training center, in which professional athletes associated with the company Red Bull are attended to." ], "title": "Bernd Pansold" }, { "sentences": [ "The Red Bull Junior Team is a driver development program run by the energy drink company Red Bull GmbH in an attempt to identify potential future racing stars in open wheel racing.", " The similar Red Bull Driver Search, now ended, was an American spinoff of the same idea.", " Members of the Junior Team are financed and sponsored by Red Bull in lower racing formulae." ], "title": "Red Bull Junior Team" }, { "sentences": [ "Krating Daeng (Thai: กระทิงแดง ,  ] , literally \"red bull\" or \"red gaur\") is a sweetened, non-carbonated energy drink developed by Chaleo Yoovidhya.", " The drink is sold in Southeast Asia, China, and 165 other countries.", " Chaleo took the name from the gaur (Thai: กระทิง \"krathing\" ) a large wild bovine of Southeast Asia.", " The Krating Daeng logo underlies its branding, with two charging bulls representing power, red signifying perseverance, and the backdrop of the sun symbolising energy.", " Krating Daeng became the basis for the creation of the best selling energy drink in the world, Red Bull.", " When he died in 2012 at age 88, Chaleo was a multi-billionaire." ], "title": "Krating Daeng" }, { "sentences": [ "The Jägerbomb is a bomb shot mixed drink that was originally mixed by dropping a shot of Jägermeister into a glass of beer.", " Later, beer was replaced by Red Bull or other energy drinks.", " In German-speaking countries, it is called a \"Turbojäger\" or a \"Fliegender Hirsch\"/\"Flying Hirsch\" (Flying Stag)—where \"Fliegender\" is derived from the slogan \"Red Bull verleiht Flügel\" (Red Bull gives you wings) and \"Stag\" originates in the Jägermeister logo.", " A long drink mixed with Jägermeister and Red Bull is called \"JägerBull\".", " In Finland, it is called an \"Akkuhappo\" (Battery acid, with the energy drink used commonly being the Finnish Battery) while in Greece it is called \"Υποβρύχιο\" (Submarine)(note that the most common definition of \"Υποβρύχιο\" in Greece is whiskey/vodka with beer, lately the term \"Jägerbomb\" is more widely understood and accepted)." ], "title": "Jägerbomb" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Dziura is an American film director, cinematographer, and editor.", " His work often involves heavily music-related themes and his subjects are often marginalized members of society.", " His work includes the feature-documentary \"Whiskey on a Sunday\" (2006) about the rock band Flogging Molly for which Jim was awarded a Platinum disc from the RIAA, the short documentary film \"Steel Don't Bend\" (2007) about modern-day hobos, the short documentary film \"That's Life\" (2007) about punk rock icon Duane Peters, the 10-episode \"Road to the Throwdown\" series (2008) about the rock band The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and the feature-length documentary \"Number One with a Bullet\" (2008) produced by QD3 and starring Ice Cube, KRS-One, Young Buck, B-Real, Obie Trice, Jerry Heller, and Damon Dash.", " The film was the opening night film at the 2008 Hollywood Film Festival and additionally screened at 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival.", " In 2001, Jim directed a feature-length documentary about Swedish musician Moneybrother for Red Bull ." ], "title": "Jim Dziura" }, { "sentences": [ "Red Bull Simply Cola is a beverage from Red Bull GmbH, makers of the energy drink Red Bull.", " The cola, which contains natural flavoring and caffeine, was introduced in 2008 in several countries." ], "title": "Red Bull Simply Cola" }, { "sentences": [ "Red Bull GmbH is an Austrian company which sells the Red Bull energy drink.", " The company is also known for its sponsorship of a range of sporting events and teams.", " In 2016, a total of 6.062 billion cans of Red Bull were sold worldwide in over 171 countries.", " 10,410 employees generated €5.11 billion in revenue.", " The headquarters of Red Bull GmbH are located in Fuschl am See, Austria." ], "title": "Red Bull GmbH" }, { "sentences": [ "Vodka Red Bull is a caffeinated alcoholic beverage consisting of energy drink Red Bull and varying amounts of vodka.", " It is popular among 25- to 50-year-olds in bars and nightclubs around the world.", " Red Bull has been used as a general mixer in alcoholic beverages in Europe since the 1980s, though not specifically with vodka.", " However the drink became especially popular in North America when it began being served at San Francisco's Legendary Butter Bar, which is attributed to being its home in North America, and one of the many places you will still receive RedBull's \"Perfect Serve\" of 2oz's of Vodka with a full 8.4Oz can of Red Bull." ], "title": "Vodka Red Bull" }, { "sentences": [ "Red Bull is an energy drink sold by Austrian company Red Bull GmbH, created in 1987.", " Red Bull has the highest market share of any energy drink in the world, with 5.387 billion cans sold in 2013." ], "title": "Red Bull" } ]
[ "Title: Red Bull Racing\n\nRed Bull Racing is a Formula One racing team, racing under an Austrian licence, based in the United Kingdom. It is one of two Formula One teams owned by beverage company Red Bull GmbH, the other being Scuderia Toro Rosso. The team won four successive Constructors' Championship titles, in , , , and , becoming the first Austrian licensed team to win the title. The team also produced the quadruple world champion driver of 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013, Sebastian Vettel. Managed by Christian Horner, the team has used Renault engines since 2007. Red Bull Racing then used TAG Heuer-branded Renault engines starting from the season.", "Title: Bernd Pansold\n\nBernd Pansold (born 3 April 1942 in Zwickau) is a German doctor and practitioner of sports medicine. From 1968 to 1990 he was the team doctor of East German sports club SC Dynamo Berlin, and from 1971 was an unofficial member of the East German Ministry for State Security (Stasi) under the alias Jürgen Wendt. After the reunification of Germany, Pansold worked for Austrian Sports Centre in Obertauern as the medic for all winter sports athletes. In 1998 Pansold was convicted by the Landgericht Berlin for the doping of underage persons in nine cases, which led to a fine; Pansold was then released by the Austrian Ski Association (ÖSV) from his position. Since 2003 Bernd Pansold has been active working for Red Bull GmbH as the director of the company's own Diagnostic- and Training center, in which professional athletes associated with the company Red Bull are attended to.", "Title: Red Bull Junior Team\n\nThe Red Bull Junior Team is a driver development program run by the energy drink company Red Bull GmbH in an attempt to identify potential future racing stars in open wheel racing. The similar Red Bull Driver Search, now ended, was an American spinoff of the same idea. Members of the Junior Team are financed and sponsored by Red Bull in lower racing formulae.", "Title: Krating Daeng\n\nKrating Daeng (Thai: กระทิงแดง ,  ] , literally \"red bull\" or \"red gaur\") is a sweetened, non-carbonated energy drink developed by Chaleo Yoovidhya. The drink is sold in Southeast Asia, China, and 165 other countries. Chaleo took the name from the gaur (Thai: กระทิง \"krathing\" ) a large wild bovine of Southeast Asia. The Krating Daeng logo underlies its branding, with two charging bulls representing power, red signifying perseverance, and the backdrop of the sun symbolising energy. Krating Daeng became the basis for the creation of the best selling energy drink in the world, Red Bull. When he died in 2012 at age 88, Chaleo was a multi-billionaire.", "Title: Jägerbomb\n\nThe Jägerbomb is a bomb shot mixed drink that was originally mixed by dropping a shot of Jägermeister into a glass of beer. Later, beer was replaced by Red Bull or other energy drinks. In German-speaking countries, it is called a \"Turbojäger\" or a \"Fliegender Hirsch\"/\"Flying Hirsch\" (Flying Stag)—where \"Fliegender\" is derived from the slogan \"Red Bull verleiht Flügel\" (Red Bull gives you wings) and \"Stag\" originates in the Jägermeister logo. A long drink mixed with Jägermeister and Red Bull is called \"JägerBull\". In Finland, it is called an \"Akkuhappo\" (Battery acid, with the energy drink used commonly being the Finnish Battery) while in Greece it is called \"Υποβρύχιο\" (Submarine)(note that the most common definition of \"Υποβρύχιο\" in Greece is whiskey/vodka with beer, lately the term \"Jägerbomb\" is more widely understood and accepted).", "Title: Jim Dziura\n\nJim Dziura is an American film director, cinematographer, and editor. His work often involves heavily music-related themes and his subjects are often marginalized members of society. His work includes the feature-documentary \"Whiskey on a Sunday\" (2006) about the rock band Flogging Molly for which Jim was awarded a Platinum disc from the RIAA, the short documentary film \"Steel Don't Bend\" (2007) about modern-day hobos, the short documentary film \"That's Life\" (2007) about punk rock icon Duane Peters, the 10-episode \"Road to the Throwdown\" series (2008) about the rock band The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and the feature-length documentary \"Number One with a Bullet\" (2008) produced by QD3 and starring Ice Cube, KRS-One, Young Buck, B-Real, Obie Trice, Jerry Heller, and Damon Dash. The film was the opening night film at the 2008 Hollywood Film Festival and additionally screened at 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival. In 2001, Jim directed a feature-length documentary about Swedish musician Moneybrother for Red Bull .", "Title: Red Bull Simply Cola\n\nRed Bull Simply Cola is a beverage from Red Bull GmbH, makers of the energy drink Red Bull. The cola, which contains natural flavoring and caffeine, was introduced in 2008 in several countries.", "Title: Red Bull GmbH\n\nRed Bull GmbH is an Austrian company which sells the Red Bull energy drink. The company is also known for its sponsorship of a range of sporting events and teams. In 2016, a total of 6.062 billion cans of Red Bull were sold worldwide in over 171 countries. 10,410 employees generated €5.11 billion in revenue. The headquarters of Red Bull GmbH are located in Fuschl am See, Austria.", "Title: Vodka Red Bull\n\nVodka Red Bull is a caffeinated alcoholic beverage consisting of energy drink Red Bull and varying amounts of vodka. It is popular among 25- to 50-year-olds in bars and nightclubs around the world. Red Bull has been used as a general mixer in alcoholic beverages in Europe since the 1980s, though not specifically with vodka. However the drink became especially popular in North America when it began being served at San Francisco's Legendary Butter Bar, which is attributed to being its home in North America, and one of the many places you will still receive RedBull's \"Perfect Serve\" of 2oz's of Vodka with a full 8.4Oz can of Red Bull.", "Title: Red Bull\n\nRed Bull is an energy drink sold by Austrian company Red Bull GmbH, created in 1987. Red Bull has the highest market share of any energy drink in the world, with 5.387 billion cans sold in 2013." ]
7,094
What English grime rapper from Manchester, England was the target of some diss tracks by artist Chip?
Bugzy Malone
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[ { "sentences": [ "Aaron Davis (born 20 December 1990), better known by his stage name Bugzy Malone, is an English grime rapper from Manchester, England.", " Malone has been described as one of the key MCs instigating a \"grime revival\" moving the UK urban scene away from more commercially orientated music and the first rapper in the grime genre from Manchester to have commercial success in the UK." ], "title": "Bugzy Malone" }, { "sentences": [ "Timothy Blair (January 3, 1967 – February 14, 2013), better known by his stage name Tim Dog, was an American rapper from the Bronx, New York, who rose to prominence during the early 1990s with his debut LP \"Penicillin on Wax\" and the celebrated diss track \"Fuck Compton.\"", " Tim had already appeared on songs with the Ultramagnetic MCs and went on to form a duo, Ultra with member Kool Keith.", " \"Fuck Compton\" appeared in \"XXL\" magazine's \"Top 25 Diss Tracks of All Time\" and earned Tim Dog critical acclaim from progressive hip-hop producer Blockhead, who said Tim Dog's \"The Dog's Gonna Getcha\" (off \"Penicillin On Wax\") is \"quite possibly the hardest song ever made.\"" ], "title": "Tim Dog" }, { "sentences": [ "Rap vs. Grime is the tenth mixtape by British rapper Chip, released for free download on 25 December 2015.", " The project, which is hosted by Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg, includes diss tracks aimed at Bugzy Malone and Tinie Tempah.", " While six music videos from the mixtape were released, \"Hear Dis\" / \"BlukuByeByeBye\" was the only single released onto iTunes, and the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 199.", " It also peaked at number 26 on the UK Indie Chart." ], "title": "Rap vs. Grime" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fester Skank\" is a single by English grime rapper Lethal Bizzle, featuring Dutch electronic producer Diztortion.", " It was released on 12 April 2015 for digital download in the United Kingdom and is his first single to be released since signing to Virgin EMI Records.", " The song has peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart." ], "title": "Fester Skank" }, { "sentences": [ "Ian Koromah, better known by the stage name Maxsta, is an English grime MC from South East London.", " Having been an active and high profile member of the London urban music scene for several years, he recently attracted attention for being signed to Just Jam, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment.", " A fast-paced, choppy style of delivery has led him to be compared to fellow London rapper Dizzee Rascal.", " He has worked with some of the most notable members in grime and UK hip hop, including Tinie Tempah, Chipmunk and Wiley.", " He is known as not just one of the best MC's of his age group but one of the best in the whole of the Grime scene." ], "title": "Maxsta" }, { "sentences": [ "Stop Snitchin–Stop Lyin is the sixth mixtape album/DVD by rapper The Game.", " It features artists like Lil' Kim, Ice Cube, E-40, Chingy, WC, Paul Wall and others.", " This mixtape is the third of three diss mixtapes aimed at the G-Unit members.", " It is quite possibly the most popular of the three due to the DVD advertisement.", " It also features disses by other Black Wall Street Members.", " Repeatedly DJ Clue says \"Come on Game it's the last one\" suggesting there would be no more diss tracks or mixtapes aimed at G-Unit any more.", " The track \"Niggaz Bleed\" is rumoured to be a subliminal diss to Suge Knight, however, there is no solid evidence to support this." ], "title": "Stop Snitchin, Stop Lyin" }, { "sentences": [ "Kojo Kankam (born 20 January 1997), better known by his stage name Novelist, is an English grime MC and producer from Lewisham in South London.", " He was a founding member of \"The Square\" crew and was nominated for Best Grime Act at the 2014 MOBO Awards.", " He has been called the \"new face of grime\" and was described as \"the poster child for the first generation of real grime kids\" by DJ Logan Sama." ], "title": "Novelist (MC)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ascent is the ninth studio album by English grime artist Wiley.", " The album was released on 1 April 2013, via Warner Music Group and Boy Better Know, after originally being slated to be released on 4 February and 11 March, respectively.", " \"The Ascent\" succeeds \"Evolve or Be Extinct\" which was released in January 2012.", " The album features a variety of experimental genres, varying from dance pop to grime.", " The lead single \"Heatwave\", featuring Ms D, peaking at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Wiley's first number 1 as a solo artist.", " This was followed by \"Can You Hear Me?", " (Ayayaya)\" featuring Skepta, JME and Ms D, \"Reload\" featuring Chip and Ms D, all of which peaked in the top 10." ], "title": "The Ascent (Wiley album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Swine Flu is a mixtape by rapper Tony Yayo hosted by G-Unit's DJ Whoo Kid and Zoe Pound's Makazo.", " The mixtape features exclusive tracks from Tony Yayo with appearances by 50 Cent, Lil Boosie and more.", " It was released for digital download on May 26, 2009 on datpiff.", " There are several diss tracks taking aim at former correctional officer turned rapper, Rick Ross." ], "title": "The Swine Flu (mixtape)" }, { "sentences": [ "Grime Wave is the fourth album by English grime artist Wiley.", " The album was released on 26 May 2008 by Eskibeat Recordings.", " It is debated whether \"Grime Wave\" is an album or a mixtape.", " It is in fact his fourth album as stated in the track \"Where You Gonna Run Too?\"", "." ], "title": "Grime Wave" } ]
[ "Title: Bugzy Malone\n\nAaron Davis (born 20 December 1990), better known by his stage name Bugzy Malone, is an English grime rapper from Manchester, England. Malone has been described as one of the key MCs instigating a \"grime revival\" moving the UK urban scene away from more commercially orientated music and the first rapper in the grime genre from Manchester to have commercial success in the UK.", "Title: Tim Dog\n\nTimothy Blair (January 3, 1967 – February 14, 2013), better known by his stage name Tim Dog, was an American rapper from the Bronx, New York, who rose to prominence during the early 1990s with his debut LP \"Penicillin on Wax\" and the celebrated diss track \"Fuck Compton.\" Tim had already appeared on songs with the Ultramagnetic MCs and went on to form a duo, Ultra with member Kool Keith. \"Fuck Compton\" appeared in \"XXL\" magazine's \"Top 25 Diss Tracks of All Time\" and earned Tim Dog critical acclaim from progressive hip-hop producer Blockhead, who said Tim Dog's \"The Dog's Gonna Getcha\" (off \"Penicillin On Wax\") is \"quite possibly the hardest song ever made.\"", "Title: Rap vs. Grime\n\nRap vs. Grime is the tenth mixtape by British rapper Chip, released for free download on 25 December 2015. The project, which is hosted by Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg, includes diss tracks aimed at Bugzy Malone and Tinie Tempah. While six music videos from the mixtape were released, \"Hear Dis\" / \"BlukuByeByeBye\" was the only single released onto iTunes, and the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 199. It also peaked at number 26 on the UK Indie Chart.", "Title: Fester Skank\n\n\"Fester Skank\" is a single by English grime rapper Lethal Bizzle, featuring Dutch electronic producer Diztortion. It was released on 12 April 2015 for digital download in the United Kingdom and is his first single to be released since signing to Virgin EMI Records. The song has peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Title: Maxsta\n\nIan Koromah, better known by the stage name Maxsta, is an English grime MC from South East London. Having been an active and high profile member of the London urban music scene for several years, he recently attracted attention for being signed to Just Jam, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment. A fast-paced, choppy style of delivery has led him to be compared to fellow London rapper Dizzee Rascal. He has worked with some of the most notable members in grime and UK hip hop, including Tinie Tempah, Chipmunk and Wiley. He is known as not just one of the best MC's of his age group but one of the best in the whole of the Grime scene.", "Title: Stop Snitchin, Stop Lyin\n\nStop Snitchin–Stop Lyin is the sixth mixtape album/DVD by rapper The Game. It features artists like Lil' Kim, Ice Cube, E-40, Chingy, WC, Paul Wall and others. This mixtape is the third of three diss mixtapes aimed at the G-Unit members. It is quite possibly the most popular of the three due to the DVD advertisement. It also features disses by other Black Wall Street Members. Repeatedly DJ Clue says \"Come on Game it's the last one\" suggesting there would be no more diss tracks or mixtapes aimed at G-Unit any more. The track \"Niggaz Bleed\" is rumoured to be a subliminal diss to Suge Knight, however, there is no solid evidence to support this.", "Title: Novelist (MC)\n\nKojo Kankam (born 20 January 1997), better known by his stage name Novelist, is an English grime MC and producer from Lewisham in South London. He was a founding member of \"The Square\" crew and was nominated for Best Grime Act at the 2014 MOBO Awards. He has been called the \"new face of grime\" and was described as \"the poster child for the first generation of real grime kids\" by DJ Logan Sama.", "Title: The Ascent (Wiley album)\n\nThe Ascent is the ninth studio album by English grime artist Wiley. The album was released on 1 April 2013, via Warner Music Group and Boy Better Know, after originally being slated to be released on 4 February and 11 March, respectively. \"The Ascent\" succeeds \"Evolve or Be Extinct\" which was released in January 2012. The album features a variety of experimental genres, varying from dance pop to grime. The lead single \"Heatwave\", featuring Ms D, peaking at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Wiley's first number 1 as a solo artist. This was followed by \"Can You Hear Me? (Ayayaya)\" featuring Skepta, JME and Ms D, \"Reload\" featuring Chip and Ms D, all of which peaked in the top 10.", "Title: The Swine Flu (mixtape)\n\nThe Swine Flu is a mixtape by rapper Tony Yayo hosted by G-Unit's DJ Whoo Kid and Zoe Pound's Makazo. The mixtape features exclusive tracks from Tony Yayo with appearances by 50 Cent, Lil Boosie and more. It was released for digital download on May 26, 2009 on datpiff. There are several diss tracks taking aim at former correctional officer turned rapper, Rick Ross.", "Title: Grime Wave\n\nGrime Wave is the fourth album by English grime artist Wiley. The album was released on 26 May 2008 by Eskibeat Recordings. It is debated whether \"Grime Wave\" is an album or a mixtape. It is in fact his fourth album as stated in the track \"Where You Gonna Run Too?\" ." ]
7,095
Lynda Bird Johnson Robb’s predessor as the oldest living child of a U.S. President was an ambassador to which county?
Belgium
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Lady Bird Johnson Environmental Award is awarded to a U.S. citizen, corporation or non-profit organization whose work demonstrates his or her dedication, passion for and commitment to the environment.", " The award is named for Lady Bird Johnson, former First Lady and wife of 36th President Lyndon Baines Johnson and was established in 1992 by the LBJ Foundation Board of Directors.", " It honors exceptional achievement in the preservation, restoration, or improvement of the natural world that embraces Johnson's style, energy, and commitment to her work.", " The Lady Bird Johnson Environmental Award is in the amount of $25,000." ], "title": "Lady Bird Johnson Environmental Award" }, { "sentences": [ "Clifford Peter Hansen (October 16, 1912October 20, 2009) was an American politician from the state of Wyoming.", " A Republican, he served as the 26th Governor of Wyoming (January 7, 1963 – January 2, 1967) and subsequently as a United States Senator (January 3, 1967 – December 31, 1978).", " Earlier, he was the president of the board of trustees of his \"alma mater\", the University of Wyoming at Laramie in Albany County, then the state's only four-year institution of higher learning.", " He was also a county commissioner in Jackson, the seat of Teton County in far northwestern Wyoming.", " Before his death on October 20, 2009, he was the oldest living former U.S. Senator as well as the third oldest living former U.S. Governor." ], "title": "Clifford Hansen" }, { "sentences": [ "Maria Angela Redaelli (3 April 1899 2 April 2013) was an Italian supercentenarian.", " At the time of her death, just one day shy of her 114th birthday, she was the oldest living person in Italy, the oldest living person in Europe and the fourth oldest living person in the world (behind Jiroemon Kimura, Misao Okawa, and Gertrude Weaver)." ], "title": "Maria Redaelli" }, { "sentences": [ "Lynda Bird Johnson Robb (born March 19, 1944) is an American chairwoman and magazine editor who served as First Lady of Virginia from 1982 to 1986, before that as Second Lady of Virginia from 1978 to 1982.", " She is the elder of the two daughters of former United States President Lyndon Baines Johnson and former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson.", " She is the oldest living child of a U.S. President following the death of John Eisenhower on December 21, 2013." ], "title": "Lynda Bird Johnson Robb" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Luther King III (born October 23, 1957) is an American human rights advocate and community activist.", " He is the oldest son and oldest living child of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King." ], "title": "Martin Luther King III" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeralean Talley (née Kurtz; May 23, 1899 – June 17, 2015) was an American supercentenarian who was, at the age of 116 years, 25 days, the world's verified oldest living person.", " She was previously thought to be the oldest living American, from the death of Elsie Thompson on March 21, 2013 until Gertrude Weaver was verified to be older in July 2014.", " Upon Weaver's death on April 6, 2015, Talley was recognized as the oldest living person in the world.", " Talley received letters from U.S. President Barack Obama on her 114th and 116th birthdays acknowledging her status." ], "title": "Jeralean Talley" }, { "sentences": [ "Zephyr Wright was a cook for Lyndon Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson from 1942 until 1969.", " When she moved with them to Washington, D.C., several hotels in the Southern United States refused to let her stay because she was black.", " When Lyndon Johnson was Senator, Wright refused to drive to Austin, Texas, with him, telling him, \"When Sammy and I drive to Texas and I have to go to the bathroom, like Lady Bird or the girls, I am not allowed to go to the bathroom.", " I have to find a bush and squat.", " When it comes time to eat, we can't go into restaurants.", " We have to eat out of a brown bag.", " And at night, Sammy sleeps in the front of the car with the steering wheel around his neck, while I sleep in the back.", " We are not going to do it again.\"", " When Johnson became Vice President, he sought Wright's opinion on matters such as the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.", " She later witnessed him signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and at the signing ceremony, he gave her the pen he had used to sign the Act, saying, \"You deserve this more than anyone else.\"" ], "title": "Zephyr Wright" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Edward Reagan (born John Flaugher; March 18, 1945) is an American political commentator, Republican strategist, former radio talk show host, and author.", " He is the adopted son of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan and his first wife, Jane Wyman.", " He is the oldest living child of the late U.S. President." ], "title": "Michael Reagan" }, { "sentences": [ "John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower (August 3, 1922 – December 21, 2013) was a United States Army officer and military historian.", " As a son of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, he ended his military career as a decorated brigadier-general.", " In the administration of President Richard Nixon (his father’s vice-president), he served as United States Ambassador to Belgium." ], "title": "John Eisenhower" }, { "sentences": [ "Luci Baines Johnson (born July 2, 1947) is an American businesswoman and philanthropist.", " She is the younger daughter of U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife, former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson." ], "title": "Luci Baines Johnson" } ]
[ "Title: Lady Bird Johnson Environmental Award\n\nThe Lady Bird Johnson Environmental Award is awarded to a U.S. citizen, corporation or non-profit organization whose work demonstrates his or her dedication, passion for and commitment to the environment. The award is named for Lady Bird Johnson, former First Lady and wife of 36th President Lyndon Baines Johnson and was established in 1992 by the LBJ Foundation Board of Directors. It honors exceptional achievement in the preservation, restoration, or improvement of the natural world that embraces Johnson's style, energy, and commitment to her work. The Lady Bird Johnson Environmental Award is in the amount of $25,000.", "Title: Clifford Hansen\n\nClifford Peter Hansen (October 16, 1912October 20, 2009) was an American politician from the state of Wyoming. A Republican, he served as the 26th Governor of Wyoming (January 7, 1963 – January 2, 1967) and subsequently as a United States Senator (January 3, 1967 – December 31, 1978). Earlier, he was the president of the board of trustees of his \"alma mater\", the University of Wyoming at Laramie in Albany County, then the state's only four-year institution of higher learning. He was also a county commissioner in Jackson, the seat of Teton County in far northwestern Wyoming. Before his death on October 20, 2009, he was the oldest living former U.S. Senator as well as the third oldest living former U.S. Governor.", "Title: Maria Redaelli\n\nMaria Angela Redaelli (3 April 1899 2 April 2013) was an Italian supercentenarian. At the time of her death, just one day shy of her 114th birthday, she was the oldest living person in Italy, the oldest living person in Europe and the fourth oldest living person in the world (behind Jiroemon Kimura, Misao Okawa, and Gertrude Weaver).", "Title: Lynda Bird Johnson Robb\n\nLynda Bird Johnson Robb (born March 19, 1944) is an American chairwoman and magazine editor who served as First Lady of Virginia from 1982 to 1986, before that as Second Lady of Virginia from 1978 to 1982. She is the elder of the two daughters of former United States President Lyndon Baines Johnson and former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson. She is the oldest living child of a U.S. President following the death of John Eisenhower on December 21, 2013.", "Title: Martin Luther King III\n\nMartin Luther King III (born October 23, 1957) is an American human rights advocate and community activist. He is the oldest son and oldest living child of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King.", "Title: Jeralean Talley\n\nJeralean Talley (née Kurtz; May 23, 1899 – June 17, 2015) was an American supercentenarian who was, at the age of 116 years, 25 days, the world's verified oldest living person. She was previously thought to be the oldest living American, from the death of Elsie Thompson on March 21, 2013 until Gertrude Weaver was verified to be older in July 2014. Upon Weaver's death on April 6, 2015, Talley was recognized as the oldest living person in the world. Talley received letters from U.S. President Barack Obama on her 114th and 116th birthdays acknowledging her status.", "Title: Zephyr Wright\n\nZephyr Wright was a cook for Lyndon Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson from 1942 until 1969. When she moved with them to Washington, D.C., several hotels in the Southern United States refused to let her stay because she was black. When Lyndon Johnson was Senator, Wright refused to drive to Austin, Texas, with him, telling him, \"When Sammy and I drive to Texas and I have to go to the bathroom, like Lady Bird or the girls, I am not allowed to go to the bathroom. I have to find a bush and squat. When it comes time to eat, we can't go into restaurants. We have to eat out of a brown bag. And at night, Sammy sleeps in the front of the car with the steering wheel around his neck, while I sleep in the back. We are not going to do it again.\" When Johnson became Vice President, he sought Wright's opinion on matters such as the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. She later witnessed him signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and at the signing ceremony, he gave her the pen he had used to sign the Act, saying, \"You deserve this more than anyone else.\"", "Title: Michael Reagan\n\nMichael Edward Reagan (born John Flaugher; March 18, 1945) is an American political commentator, Republican strategist, former radio talk show host, and author. He is the adopted son of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan and his first wife, Jane Wyman. He is the oldest living child of the late U.S. President.", "Title: John Eisenhower\n\nJohn Sheldon Doud Eisenhower (August 3, 1922 – December 21, 2013) was a United States Army officer and military historian. As a son of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, he ended his military career as a decorated brigadier-general. In the administration of President Richard Nixon (his father’s vice-president), he served as United States Ambassador to Belgium.", "Title: Luci Baines Johnson\n\nLuci Baines Johnson (born July 2, 1947) is an American businesswoman and philanthropist. She is the younger daughter of U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife, former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson." ]
7,096
The model known as "Tipo F142M" replaced its predecessor model which was first unveiled at which event?
2009 Frankfurt Motor Show
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Co 01" }, { "sentences": [ "Windows 8.1 (codenamed Blue) is an upgrade for Windows 8, a computer operating system released by Microsoft.", " First unveiled and released as a public beta in June 2013, it was released to manufacturing on August 27, 2013, and reached general availability on October 17, 2013, almost a year after the retail release of its predecessor.", " Windows 8.1 is available free of charge for retail copies of Windows 8 and Windows RT users via the Windows Store.", " Unlike service packs on previous versions of Windows, users who obtained Windows 8 outside of retail copies or pre-loaded installations (i.e., volume licensing) must obtain Windows 8.1 through new installation media from their respective subscription or enterprise channel.", " Microsoft's support lifecycle policy treats Windows 8.1 similar to previous service packs of Windows: It is part of Windows 8's support lifecycle, and installing Windows 8.1 is required to maintain access to support and Windows updates after January 12, 2016.", " However, unlike previous service packs, Windows 8.1 cannot be acquired via Windows Update." ], "title": "Windows 8.1" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ferrari 458 Italia is a mid-engined sports car produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari.", " The 458 replaced the Ferrari F430, and was first officially unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show.", " It is replaced by the Ferrari 488, which was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show 2015." ], "title": "Ferrari 458" }, { "sentences": [ "The Alfa Romeo Tipo 512 was intended for replacement for Alfa Romeo 158 Voiturette racing car.", " Designed by Wifredo Ricart as his second car for Alfa Romeo after V16-engined Alfa Romeo Tipo 162.", " The car was first mid-engined Alfa Romeo model.", " This racing car has flat 12 engine (technically speaking it is 180 degree V12) using mid-engine layout.", " With two Roots type superchargers, the engine" ], "title": "Alfa Romeo Tipo 512" } ]
[ "Title: Vogt Lo-100\n\nThe Lo-100 is an aerobatic glider of classic wood and fabric construction well suited to amateur building methods. The designation Lo was bestowed by the designer Alfred Vogt in memory of his brother Lothar Vogt, with whom he had developed the predecessor model Lo-105 Zwergreiher ('dwarf heron'). The first flight of the prototype took place in 1952 at the Klippeneck.", "Title: Immigration Department (Hong Kong)\n\nThe Immigration Department (, known as 人民入境事務處 before the 1997 transfer of sovereignty) of the Government of Hong Kong is responsible for immigration control of Hong Kong. After the People's Republic of China assumed sovereignty of the territory in July 1997, Hong Kong's immigration system remained largely unchanged from its British predecessor model. Residents from mainland China do not have the right of abode in Hong Kong, nor can they enter the territory freely, both before and after 1997. There are different regulations that apply to residents of Macau, another Special Administrative Region of China. In addition, visa-free entry acceptance regulations into Hong Kong for passport holders of some 170 countries remain unchanged before and after 1997.", "Title: UAZ-452\n\nThe UAZ-452 is a family of off-road vans produced at the Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant (UAZ) since 1965. Its predecessor model UAZ-450 (produced between 1958-1966) was based on the chassis and engine of the GAZ-69 jeep, and was the first \"forward control\" vehicle of this type to be built in the Soviet Union and Russia.", "Title: Fiat 521\n\nThe Fiat 521 is a passenger car produced by Fiat between 1928 and 1931. The 521 was derived from its predecessor model, the Fiat 520, but with a bigger engine and chassis. The 521C was a shorter variant. This car was produced outside Italy, most notably at the Fiat-NSU plant in Heilbronn, starting in 1930, setting Fiat on the path to its subsequent multinational status.", "Title: Ferrari 488\n\nThe Ferrari 488 (\"Tipo F142M\") is a mid-engined sports car produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari, introduced in 2015 to replace the previous 458.", "Title: FM H-16-44\n\nThe FM H-16-44 was a road switcher produced by Fairbanks-Morse from April 1950 – February 1963. The locomotive shared an identical platform and carbody with the predecessor Model FM H-15-44 (but not the FM H-20-44 end cab road switcher which used a different carbody and frame and a larger prime mover), and were equipped with the same eight-cylinder opposed piston engine that had been uprated to 1600 hp . The H-16-44 was configured in a B-B wheel arrangement, mounted atop a pair of two-axle AAR Type-B road trucks with all axles powered. In late 1950, the AAR trucks were almost exclusively replaced with the same units found on the company's \"C-liner\" locomotives.", "Title: Lynk &amp; Co 01\n\nThe Lynk & Co 01 is a 5-door crossover car and is the first model announced from the Chinese marque Lynk & Co. The model has been developed in conjunction with Volvo Cars, both companies owned by Geely. First unveiled in October 2016, sales are expected in 2017.", "Title: Windows 8.1\n\nWindows 8.1 (codenamed Blue) is an upgrade for Windows 8, a computer operating system released by Microsoft. First unveiled and released as a public beta in June 2013, it was released to manufacturing on August 27, 2013, and reached general availability on October 17, 2013, almost a year after the retail release of its predecessor. Windows 8.1 is available free of charge for retail copies of Windows 8 and Windows RT users via the Windows Store. Unlike service packs on previous versions of Windows, users who obtained Windows 8 outside of retail copies or pre-loaded installations (i.e., volume licensing) must obtain Windows 8.1 through new installation media from their respective subscription or enterprise channel. Microsoft's support lifecycle policy treats Windows 8.1 similar to previous service packs of Windows: It is part of Windows 8's support lifecycle, and installing Windows 8.1 is required to maintain access to support and Windows updates after January 12, 2016. However, unlike previous service packs, Windows 8.1 cannot be acquired via Windows Update.", "Title: Ferrari 458\n\nThe Ferrari 458 Italia is a mid-engined sports car produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari. The 458 replaced the Ferrari F430, and was first officially unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. It is replaced by the Ferrari 488, which was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show 2015.", "Title: Alfa Romeo Tipo 512\n\nThe Alfa Romeo Tipo 512 was intended for replacement for Alfa Romeo 158 Voiturette racing car. Designed by Wifredo Ricart as his second car for Alfa Romeo after V16-engined Alfa Romeo Tipo 162. The car was first mid-engined Alfa Romeo model. This racing car has flat 12 engine (technically speaking it is 180 degree V12) using mid-engine layout. With two Roots type superchargers, the engine" ]
7,097
Where in the line of accession is the mother of Peter Mark Andrew Phillips currently?
12th
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[ "Title: Anne, Princess Royal\n\nAnne, Princess Royal, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950) is the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. At the time of her birth, she was third in the line of succession to the British throne, behind her mother – then Princess Elizabeth – and elder brother, Charles. She rose to second after her mother's accession, but is currently 12th in line.", "Title: Peter Phillips\n\nPeter Mark Andrew Phillips (born 15 November 1977) is the elder child and only son of Anne, Princess Royal, and her first husband, Captain Mark Phillips. He is the eldest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. After graduating from university in 2000, he worked for Jaguar followed by WilliamsF1. In 2003, while working for WilliamsF1 in Canada, he met Autumn Kelly, whom he married in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in 2008. For many years Phillips has worked in the sports sponsorship and management fields. He is currently 13th in line of succession to the British throne.", "Title: Andrew Phillips (swimmer)\n\nAndrew Phillips (born 17 April 1962) is a Jamaican swimmer. He competed in four events at the 1984 Summer Olympics.", "Title: After School Massacre\n\nAfter School Massacre (originally titled Teacher's Day) is a 2014 American slasher film written and directed by Jared Masters. The film stars Nikole Howell, Lindsay Lamb, Andrew Phillips, Courtney Rood, Danika Galindo, Yasmine Soofi, and Savannah Matlow. \"After School Massacre\" follows the story of a high school teacher who goes on a killing spree after being fired, stalking his former female students at their slumber party.", "Title: Wendy Phillips (author)\n\nWendy Philips is a Canadian author. She grew up in Kamloops, British Columbia, and wrote her first book at the age of 11, and completed degrees in Journalism, English, Education and a Children’s Literature degree from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC. Her past jobs have included journalism, bookbinding and teaching English. She has lived in Lesotho, Ottawa, South Africa and Australia, but currently lives in Richmond, British Columbia with her husband, son and daughter. Phillips currently works as a teacher-librarian at MacNeill Secondary School in Richmond, BC. Phillips is also an author of young adult fiction, whose first book \"Fishtailing\" won the 2010 Governor General’s Award for children’s literature.", "Title: Grasscut\n\nGrasscut are composer/producer Andrew Phillips and musician/writer Marcus O’Dair. Phillips writes and produces all Grasscut music; he also sings and plays various instruments including guitar and keyboards. O'Dair manages the act and contributes keyboards and double bass. They are based in Brighton, England.", "Title: Steve Phillips (Political Leader)\n\nSteve Phillips is a New York Times bestselling author, national liberal political leader, civil rights lawyer, and a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. Phillips is founder and chairman of PowerPac+. He is also founder of PowerPAC.org. Phillips currently splits his time between San Francisco and Washington, D.C.", "Title: Andrew Phillips (lawyer)\n\nAndrew Phillips is a deaf lawyer, and an advocate for equal access.", "Title: John Phillips (musician)\n\nJohn Edmund Andrew Phillips (August 30, 1935 – March 18, 2001) was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and promoter, most notably of the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, a landmark event of the counterculture era and the Summer of Love. Known as Papa John, Phillips was a member and leader of the vocal group The Mamas & the Papas.", "Title: Andrew Phillips (footballer, born 1970)\n\nAndrew Phillips (born 27 January 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Australian Football League (AFL)." ]
7,098
What animated car character was voiced by Paul Newman?
Doc Hudson
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[ { "sentences": [ "Newman's Own is a food company founded by actor Paul Newman and author A.E. Hotchner in 1982.", " The company gives 100% of the after-tax profits from the sale of its products to Newman's Own Foundation (a private non-profit foundation) which in turn, gives the money to various educational and charitable organizations.", " In 1982 Newman summarized his initial intentions regarding distribution of his company's profits:" ], "title": "Newman's Own" }, { "sentences": [ "Newman/Haas Racing was an auto racing team that competed in the CART series and the IndyCar Series from 1983 to 2011.", " The team operations were based in Lincolnshire, Illinois.", " Newman/Haas Racing was formed as a partnership between actor, automotive enthusiast, and semi-professional racer Paul Newman and long-time auto racing impresario Carl Haas.", " The duo were competitors in sports car racing during the 1970s and early 1980s.", " In 1983, joined forces to enter the ranks of Indy car racing.", " Newman/Haas was one of the most-successful teams in Indy car racing during the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.", " The team won 105 CART/Champ Car races and eight season championships." ], "title": "Newman/Haas Racing" }, { "sentences": [ "Originally named Paul Newman Day, it was renamed Newman Day (sometimes known as Newman's Day), and became an unofficial student tradition at Bates in the years to follow.", " As time went on the tradition was picked up by his alma mater, Kenyon College, as well as Princeton.", " Newman Day begins at 12:00 am on the morning of April 24th and concludes at 11:59 pm.", " During his life Newman publicly opposed the tradition and asserted that the quote inspiring it was misattributed." ], "title": "Newman Day" }, { "sentences": [ "Alan Scott Newman (September 23, 1950 – November 20, 1978) was an American film and television actor and stuntman, whose most prominent roles were in \"The Towering Inferno\" and \"Breakheart Pass\".", " He was the only son of Academy Award-winning actor Paul Newman.", " After Scott Newman's death in 1978 from a drug overdose, his father established the Scott Newman Center in his honor, dedicated to preventing drug abuse through education." ], "title": "Scott Newman (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Leonard Newman (January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008) was an American actor, film director, producer, race car driver, IndyCar owner, entrepreneur, activist, and philanthropist.", " He won and was nominated for numerous awards, winning an Academy Award for his performance in the 1986 film \"The Color of Money\", a BAFTA Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Cannes Film Festival Award, an Emmy Award, and many others.", " Newman's other roles include the title characters in \"The Hustler\" (1961) and \"Cool Hand Luke\" (1967), as well as \"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid\" (1969), as Butch Cassidy, \"The Sting\" (1973), and \"The Verdict\" (1982).", " He also voiced Doc Hudson in the first installment of Disney-Pixar's \"Cars\", and received a posthumous credit for his voice recordings in \"Cars 3\" (2017)." ], "title": "Paul Newman" }, { "sentences": [ "Banishing Racer (バニシングレーサー ) is a Japanese platforming video game developed and published by Jaleco Entertainment for the Game Boy exclusively in Japan.", " It was released in Japan on July 26, 1991.", " Banishing Racer was also sold around Hong Kong.", " The game allows the player to take control of an animated car against numerous enemies that must be jumped on to defeat, in a fashion similar to Super Mario Land.", " The player has three lives before being allowed to continue or start over.", " One hit kills the player and forces a restart from the beginning of the level.", " The car model used within the game looks very similar to a Subaru 360." ], "title": "Banishing Racer" }, { "sentences": [ "Newman Wachs Racing (also referred to as NWR) is an auto racing team owned by Eddie Wachs and, until his death, Paul Newman.", " NWR was based outside of Chicago in Mundelein, Illinois.", " Newman and Wachs met when they both competed in Can-Am series in the mid-1970s and over the years talked about joining forces to create a driver development race team.", " They formed a Champ Car Atlantic team for the 2006 season to meet their objectives." ], "title": "Newman Wachs Racing" }, { "sentences": [ "Hud is a 1963 Western film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas and Patricia Neal.", " It was produced by Ritt and Newman's recently founded company, Salem Productions, and was their first film for Paramount Pictures.", " \"Hud\" was filmed on location on the Texas Panhandle, including Claude, Texas.", " Its screenplay was by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr. and was based on Larry McMurtry's 1961 novel, \"Horseman, Pass By\".", " The film's title character, Hud Bannon, was a minor character in the original screenplay but was reworked as the lead role.", " With its main character an antihero, \"Hud\" was later described as a revisionist Western." ], "title": "Hud (1963 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman is a 2015 documentary directed by Adam Carolla and Nate Adams.", " The film chronicles the 35 year car racing career of Paul Newman and his racing life as both a prolific driver and owner." ], "title": "Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman" }, { "sentences": [ "Doc Hudson (\"Dr. Hudson\" or simply \"Doc\") was an animated, anthropomorphic retired race car who appears in the 2006 Pixar film \"Cars\" as a medical doctor and a local judge.", " He is voiced by actor Paul Newman in the first and third films and video game, and Corey Burton in all other media.", " Six-time Turismo Carretera champion Juan María Traverso voiced the character in the Rioplatense Spanish version.", " He is modeled after a 1951 Hudson Hornet." ], "title": "Doc Hudson" } ]
[ "Title: Newman's Own\n\nNewman's Own is a food company founded by actor Paul Newman and author A.E. Hotchner in 1982. The company gives 100% of the after-tax profits from the sale of its products to Newman's Own Foundation (a private non-profit foundation) which in turn, gives the money to various educational and charitable organizations. In 1982 Newman summarized his initial intentions regarding distribution of his company's profits:", "Title: Newman/Haas Racing\n\nNewman/Haas Racing was an auto racing team that competed in the CART series and the IndyCar Series from 1983 to 2011. The team operations were based in Lincolnshire, Illinois. Newman/Haas Racing was formed as a partnership between actor, automotive enthusiast, and semi-professional racer Paul Newman and long-time auto racing impresario Carl Haas. The duo were competitors in sports car racing during the 1970s and early 1980s. In 1983, joined forces to enter the ranks of Indy car racing. Newman/Haas was one of the most-successful teams in Indy car racing during the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. The team won 105 CART/Champ Car races and eight season championships.", "Title: Newman Day\n\nOriginally named Paul Newman Day, it was renamed Newman Day (sometimes known as Newman's Day), and became an unofficial student tradition at Bates in the years to follow. As time went on the tradition was picked up by his alma mater, Kenyon College, as well as Princeton. Newman Day begins at 12:00 am on the morning of April 24th and concludes at 11:59 pm. During his life Newman publicly opposed the tradition and asserted that the quote inspiring it was misattributed.", "Title: Scott Newman (actor)\n\nAlan Scott Newman (September 23, 1950 – November 20, 1978) was an American film and television actor and stuntman, whose most prominent roles were in \"The Towering Inferno\" and \"Breakheart Pass\". He was the only son of Academy Award-winning actor Paul Newman. After Scott Newman's death in 1978 from a drug overdose, his father established the Scott Newman Center in his honor, dedicated to preventing drug abuse through education.", "Title: Paul Newman\n\nPaul Leonard Newman (January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008) was an American actor, film director, producer, race car driver, IndyCar owner, entrepreneur, activist, and philanthropist. He won and was nominated for numerous awards, winning an Academy Award for his performance in the 1986 film \"The Color of Money\", a BAFTA Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Cannes Film Festival Award, an Emmy Award, and many others. Newman's other roles include the title characters in \"The Hustler\" (1961) and \"Cool Hand Luke\" (1967), as well as \"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid\" (1969), as Butch Cassidy, \"The Sting\" (1973), and \"The Verdict\" (1982). He also voiced Doc Hudson in the first installment of Disney-Pixar's \"Cars\", and received a posthumous credit for his voice recordings in \"Cars 3\" (2017).", "Title: Banishing Racer\n\nBanishing Racer (バニシングレーサー ) is a Japanese platforming video game developed and published by Jaleco Entertainment for the Game Boy exclusively in Japan. It was released in Japan on July 26, 1991. Banishing Racer was also sold around Hong Kong. The game allows the player to take control of an animated car against numerous enemies that must be jumped on to defeat, in a fashion similar to Super Mario Land. The player has three lives before being allowed to continue or start over. One hit kills the player and forces a restart from the beginning of the level. The car model used within the game looks very similar to a Subaru 360.", "Title: Newman Wachs Racing\n\nNewman Wachs Racing (also referred to as NWR) is an auto racing team owned by Eddie Wachs and, until his death, Paul Newman. NWR was based outside of Chicago in Mundelein, Illinois. Newman and Wachs met when they both competed in Can-Am series in the mid-1970s and over the years talked about joining forces to create a driver development race team. They formed a Champ Car Atlantic team for the 2006 season to meet their objectives.", "Title: Hud (1963 film)\n\nHud is a 1963 Western film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas and Patricia Neal. It was produced by Ritt and Newman's recently founded company, Salem Productions, and was their first film for Paramount Pictures. \"Hud\" was filmed on location on the Texas Panhandle, including Claude, Texas. Its screenplay was by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr. and was based on Larry McMurtry's 1961 novel, \"Horseman, Pass By\". The film's title character, Hud Bannon, was a minor character in the original screenplay but was reworked as the lead role. With its main character an antihero, \"Hud\" was later described as a revisionist Western.", "Title: Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman\n\nWinning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman is a 2015 documentary directed by Adam Carolla and Nate Adams. The film chronicles the 35 year car racing career of Paul Newman and his racing life as both a prolific driver and owner.", "Title: Doc Hudson\n\nDoc Hudson (\"Dr. Hudson\" or simply \"Doc\") was an animated, anthropomorphic retired race car who appears in the 2006 Pixar film \"Cars\" as a medical doctor and a local judge. He is voiced by actor Paul Newman in the first and third films and video game, and Corey Burton in all other media. Six-time Turismo Carretera champion Juan María Traverso voiced the character in the Rioplatense Spanish version. He is modeled after a 1951 Hudson Hornet." ]
7,099
Who created an American police procedural television series that starred the American actor Archie Kao as a regular?
Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead
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[ { "sentences": [ "Law & Order: Criminal Intent is an American police procedural television drama series set in New York City, where it was also primarily produced.", " Created and produced by Dick Wolf and René Balcer, the series premiered on September 30, 2001, as the third series in Wolf's successful \"Law & Order\" franchise.", " \"Criminal Intent\" focuses on the investigations of the Major Case Squad in a fictionalized version of the New York City Police Department set in New York City's One Police Plaza.", " In the style of the original \"Law & Order\", episodes are often \"ripped from the headlines\" or loosely based on a real crime that received media attention." ], "title": "Law &amp; Order: Criminal Intent" }, { "sentences": [ "Chicago P.D. is an American police procedural drama television series created by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead as the second installment of Dick Wolf's \"Chicago\" franchise.", " The series premiered on NBC as a mid-season replacement on January 8, 2014.", " The show follows the uniformed patrol officers and the Intelligence Unit of the 21st District of the Chicago Police Department as they pursue the perpetrators of the city's major street offences." ], "title": "Chicago P.D. (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "The eighth season of \"\" premiered on the USA Network in the United States on April 19, 2009.", " It consisted of sixteen episodes, and concluded on August 9, 2009.", " The day following each episode's broadcast on television, they are made available to purchase and download from the iTunes Store. \"\"", " is an American police procedural television series set and filmed in New York City.", " It is the second spin-off of the long-running crime drama \"Law & Order\", and was created by Dick Wolf and René Balcer.", " \"Law & Order: Criminal Intent\" follows the New York City Police Department's Major Case Squad, which investigates high-profile murder cases." ], "title": "Law &amp; Order: Criminal Intent (season 8)" }, { "sentences": [ "Homicide: Life on the Street is an American police procedural television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.", " It ran for seven seasons (122 episodes) on NBC from January 31, 1993 to May 21, 1999, and was succeeded by \"\", which also acted as the \"de facto\" series finale.", " The series was originally based on David Simon's book \"\".", " Many of the characters and stories used throughout the show were based on events depicted in the book." ], "title": "Homicide: Life on the Street" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Blue Bloods\" is an American police procedural television series created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess.", " It premiered on September 24, 2010 on CBS.", " The series centers on the Reagans, a family of police officers in New York City.", " Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) is the police commissioner with three grown children working in law enforcement: the oldest, Danny (Donnie Wahlberg), a pragmatic detective; Erin (Bridget Moynahan), an assistant district attorney who prosecutes many of the offenders Danny apprehends; and Jamie (Will Estes), a Harvard Law School graduate and a patrol cop in the NYPD.", " Frank's second son, Joseph, an NYPD detective, was killed in the line of duty while investigating a group of dirty cops nicknamed \"The Blue Templar\".", " On March 25, 2016, the series was renewed for a seventh season, premiered on September 23, 2016." ], "title": "List of Blue Bloods episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "CSI: NY (Crime Scene Investigation: New York, stylised as CSI: NY/) is an American police procedural television series that ran on CBS from September 22, 2004, to February 22, 2013, for a total of nine seasons and 197 original episodes.", " The show follows the investigations of a team of NYPD forensic scientists and police officers identified as \"Crime Scene Investigators\" (instead of the actual title of \"Crime Scene Unit Forensic Technicians\" (CSU)) as they unveil the circumstances behind mysterious and unusual deaths, as well as other crimes.", " The series is an indirect spin-off from the veteran series \"\" and a direct spin-off from \"\", during an episode in which several of the \"CSI: NY\" characters made their first appearances.", " It is the third series in the \"CSI\" franchise." ], "title": "CSI: NY" }, { "sentences": [ ", an American police procedural television series, premiered on September 20, 1999 on NBC.", " Created by Dick Wolf, it is the first spin-off of \"Law & Order\" and follows the detectives of a fictionalized version of the New York City Police Department's Special Victims Unit, which investigates sexually based offenses.", " \"SVU\" originally aired on Monday nights at 9pm/8c EST, but it was moved to Friday nights at 10pm/9c after the ninth episode.", " Showrunner Robert Palm felt too disturbed by the subject matter and left after the season's conclusion." ], "title": "Law &amp; Order: Special Victims Unit (season 1)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"\" is an American police procedural television series set and filmed in New York City.", " It is the second spin-off of the long-running crime drama \"Law & Order\".", " \"Law & Order: Criminal Intent\" follows a distinct division of the New York City Police Department: the Major Case Squad, which investigates high-profile murder cases, such as those involving VIPs, local government officials and employees, the financial industry, and the art world.", " Unlike the other series in the \"Law & Order\" franchise \"Law & Order: Criminal Intent\" gives significant attention to the actions and motives of the criminals, rather than primarily focusing on the police investigation and trial prosecution.", " Episodes do not usually contain trials, and often end in confessions rather than plea bargains or verdicts." ], "title": "List of Law &amp; Order: Criminal Intent episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Miami Vice\" is an American police procedural television series which was broadcast for five seasons on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) between 1984 and 1990.", " Starring Philip Michael Thomas, Don Johnson, Edward James Olmos, Olivia Brown, Saundra Santiago, John Diehl and Michael Talbott, it focuses on the lives of two undercover Metro-Dade police officers, Ricardo Tubbs (Thomas) and James \"Sonny\" Crockett (Johnson).", " The series was created by Anthony Yerkovich, with Michael Mann and Dick Wolf serving as executive producers." ], "title": "List of accolades received by Miami Vice" }, { "sentences": [ "Archie David Kao (born December 14, 1969) is an American actor.", " He is best known to American audiences for series regulars roles on \"Chicago P.D.\", \"Power Rangers Lost Galaxy\" as well as long-running hit \"\"." ], "title": "Archie Kao" } ]
[ "Title: Law &amp; Order: Criminal Intent\n\nLaw & Order: Criminal Intent is an American police procedural television drama series set in New York City, where it was also primarily produced. Created and produced by Dick Wolf and René Balcer, the series premiered on September 30, 2001, as the third series in Wolf's successful \"Law & Order\" franchise. \"Criminal Intent\" focuses on the investigations of the Major Case Squad in a fictionalized version of the New York City Police Department set in New York City's One Police Plaza. In the style of the original \"Law & Order\", episodes are often \"ripped from the headlines\" or loosely based on a real crime that received media attention.", "Title: Chicago P.D. (TV series)\n\nChicago P.D. is an American police procedural drama television series created by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead as the second installment of Dick Wolf's \"Chicago\" franchise. The series premiered on NBC as a mid-season replacement on January 8, 2014. The show follows the uniformed patrol officers and the Intelligence Unit of the 21st District of the Chicago Police Department as they pursue the perpetrators of the city's major street offences.", "Title: Law &amp; Order: Criminal Intent (season 8)\n\nThe eighth season of \"\" premiered on the USA Network in the United States on April 19, 2009. It consisted of sixteen episodes, and concluded on August 9, 2009. The day following each episode's broadcast on television, they are made available to purchase and download from the iTunes Store. \"\" is an American police procedural television series set and filmed in New York City. It is the second spin-off of the long-running crime drama \"Law & Order\", and was created by Dick Wolf and René Balcer. \"Law & Order: Criminal Intent\" follows the New York City Police Department's Major Case Squad, which investigates high-profile murder cases.", "Title: Homicide: Life on the Street\n\nHomicide: Life on the Street is an American police procedural television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit. It ran for seven seasons (122 episodes) on NBC from January 31, 1993 to May 21, 1999, and was succeeded by \"\", which also acted as the \"de facto\" series finale. The series was originally based on David Simon's book \"\". Many of the characters and stories used throughout the show were based on events depicted in the book.", "Title: List of Blue Bloods episodes\n\n\"Blue Bloods\" is an American police procedural television series created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess. It premiered on September 24, 2010 on CBS. The series centers on the Reagans, a family of police officers in New York City. Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) is the police commissioner with three grown children working in law enforcement: the oldest, Danny (Donnie Wahlberg), a pragmatic detective; Erin (Bridget Moynahan), an assistant district attorney who prosecutes many of the offenders Danny apprehends; and Jamie (Will Estes), a Harvard Law School graduate and a patrol cop in the NYPD. Frank's second son, Joseph, an NYPD detective, was killed in the line of duty while investigating a group of dirty cops nicknamed \"The Blue Templar\". On March 25, 2016, the series was renewed for a seventh season, premiered on September 23, 2016.", "Title: CSI: NY\n\nCSI: NY (Crime Scene Investigation: New York, stylised as CSI: NY/) is an American police procedural television series that ran on CBS from September 22, 2004, to February 22, 2013, for a total of nine seasons and 197 original episodes. The show follows the investigations of a team of NYPD forensic scientists and police officers identified as \"Crime Scene Investigators\" (instead of the actual title of \"Crime Scene Unit Forensic Technicians\" (CSU)) as they unveil the circumstances behind mysterious and unusual deaths, as well as other crimes. The series is an indirect spin-off from the veteran series \"\" and a direct spin-off from \"\", during an episode in which several of the \"CSI: NY\" characters made their first appearances. It is the third series in the \"CSI\" franchise.", "Title: Law &amp; Order: Special Victims Unit (season 1)\n\n, an American police procedural television series, premiered on September 20, 1999 on NBC. Created by Dick Wolf, it is the first spin-off of \"Law & Order\" and follows the detectives of a fictionalized version of the New York City Police Department's Special Victims Unit, which investigates sexually based offenses. \"SVU\" originally aired on Monday nights at 9pm/8c EST, but it was moved to Friday nights at 10pm/9c after the ninth episode. Showrunner Robert Palm felt too disturbed by the subject matter and left after the season's conclusion.", "Title: List of Law &amp; Order: Criminal Intent episodes\n\n\"\" is an American police procedural television series set and filmed in New York City. It is the second spin-off of the long-running crime drama \"Law & Order\". \"Law & Order: Criminal Intent\" follows a distinct division of the New York City Police Department: the Major Case Squad, which investigates high-profile murder cases, such as those involving VIPs, local government officials and employees, the financial industry, and the art world. Unlike the other series in the \"Law & Order\" franchise \"Law & Order: Criminal Intent\" gives significant attention to the actions and motives of the criminals, rather than primarily focusing on the police investigation and trial prosecution. Episodes do not usually contain trials, and often end in confessions rather than plea bargains or verdicts.", "Title: List of accolades received by Miami Vice\n\n\"Miami Vice\" is an American police procedural television series which was broadcast for five seasons on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) between 1984 and 1990. Starring Philip Michael Thomas, Don Johnson, Edward James Olmos, Olivia Brown, Saundra Santiago, John Diehl and Michael Talbott, it focuses on the lives of two undercover Metro-Dade police officers, Ricardo Tubbs (Thomas) and James \"Sonny\" Crockett (Johnson). The series was created by Anthony Yerkovich, with Michael Mann and Dick Wolf serving as executive producers.", "Title: Archie Kao\n\nArchie David Kao (born December 14, 1969) is an American actor. He is best known to American audiences for series regulars roles on \"Chicago P.D.\", \"Power Rangers Lost Galaxy\" as well as long-running hit \"\"." ]