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Where are Sibley Memorial Hospital and Walter Reed Army Medical Center located?
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Washington D.C.
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"Founded by U.S. Army Brigadier General George Miller Sternberg, MD in 1893, the Army Medical School (AMS) was by some reckonings the world's first school of public health and preventive medicine.",
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" Located on 113 acre in Washington, D.C., it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the military.",
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"The Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal refers to a series of allegations of unsatisfactory conditions, treatment of patients, and management at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in Washington, D.C. culminating in two articles published by \"The Washington Post\" in February 2007.",
" Several cases of patient neglect and shoddy living conditions were reported as early as 2004.",
" \"Soldiers suffering from traumatic brain injuries or stress disorders, others with amputated limbs, have languished for weeks and months on end in vermin-infested quarters waiting for a decision on their military status and a ruling on the level of benefits they will receive if they are discharged and transferred to the civilian-run Veterans Administration (VA) healthcare system.\"",
" When the scandal broke, soldiers were pressured to keep quiet and punished with daily inspections for speaking to the press.",
" Significant public and media attention was generated, which in turn prompted a number of congressional and executive actions, including resignations of several high-ranking officers.",
" CPT Micheal Dake did not implement any changes that rectified the disrepair of Building 18.",
" The initiatives of the following Command Team lead to Building 18 being repaired and made livable.",
" It was when the building was left dormat during the summer that mold became a problem."
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"Building 40, Army Medical School is a Georgian revival structure in the Walter Reed Army Medical Center complex in northern Washington, D.C., USA.",
" It was built between 1922 and 1932 to house the Army Medical School, which became the Army Medical Center in 1923 when it — under the name “Medical Department Professional Service School” (MDPSS) — combined with the Walter Reed General Hospital.",
" The MDPSS ultimately became the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, which occupied Building 40 from 1953 to 1999.",
" It comprises four wings, known as the Craig (1924), Sternberg and Vedder (1932), and Siler (1962) Pavilions and is situated at 14th and Dahlia Streets."
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"Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in The Palisades neighborhood of Washington D.C. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services.",
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" It has been part of Johns Hopkins Medicine since 2010."
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"Eric B. Schoomaker (born September 15, 1948) is a former United States Army lieutenant general who served as the 42nd Surgeon General of the United States Army and Commanding General, United States Army Medical Command, and a practicing hematologist.",
" He previously served as Commanding General, North Atlantic Regional Medical Command and Walter Reed Army Medical Center.",
" He assumed the post of U.S. Army Surgeon General on December 11, 2007."
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"The Forest Glen Annex is a 136 acre U.S. Army installation in the Forest Glen neighborhood of Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.",
" It is situated between Brookville Road and Linden Lane.",
" Since 1999, the Annex has been the site of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) and the Naval Medical Research Center (NMRC), along with smaller units.",
" In addition to the large research laboratories located in the Annex’s \"Daniel K. Inouye Building\" (Building 503), the post includes a commissary, a child care center, and a Fisher House.",
" There are also football and baseball fields, and picnicing facilities.",
" In 2011, in accordance with the most recent Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) recommendations, the Forest Glen Annex became home to the National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM) as well as a \"Joint Center of Excellence in Infectious Disease Research.\"",
" The former post exchange was repurposed as office space and a new Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) was opened at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center."
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"Major General (Ret.)",
" Kevin C. Kiley (born October 18, 1950) was the 41st Surgeon General of the United States Army and commander of the U.S. Army Medical Command, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.",
" He was commander of Walter Reed Army Medical Center and North Atlantic Regional Medical Command twice, from 2002 to 2004, and as acting commander, March 1–2, 2007.",
" He submitted his request to retire from the U.S. Army on March 11, 2007, in the wake of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal, and was removed from his nominative billet as a Lieutenant General.",
" Pending retirement, he was assigned to a temporary billet at the General Officer Management Office at the Pentagon in the grade Major General.",
" His retirement in the grade of Major General was subsequently approved."
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"Major General George W. Weightman was a U.S. Army Family Medicine physician who was commander of the North Atlantic Regional Medical Command and Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC).",
" He was relieved of his WRAMC command on March 1, 2007, in the wake of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal.",
" He took command of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command in November 2007 and retired from active duty on 31 March 2009."
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"Title: Walter Reed Army Medical Center\n\nThe Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) — known as Walter Reed General Hospital (WRGH) until 1951 — was the U.S. Army's flagship medical center from 1909 to 2011. Located on 113 acre in Washington, D.C., it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the military. The center was named after Major Walter Reed (1851–1902), an army physician who led the team that confirmed that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes rather than direct contact.",
"Title: Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal\n\nThe Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal refers to a series of allegations of unsatisfactory conditions, treatment of patients, and management at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in Washington, D.C. culminating in two articles published by \"The Washington Post\" in February 2007. Several cases of patient neglect and shoddy living conditions were reported as early as 2004. \"Soldiers suffering from traumatic brain injuries or stress disorders, others with amputated limbs, have languished for weeks and months on end in vermin-infested quarters waiting for a decision on their military status and a ruling on the level of benefits they will receive if they are discharged and transferred to the civilian-run Veterans Administration (VA) healthcare system.\" When the scandal broke, soldiers were pressured to keep quiet and punished with daily inspections for speaking to the press. Significant public and media attention was generated, which in turn prompted a number of congressional and executive actions, including resignations of several high-ranking officers. CPT Micheal Dake did not implement any changes that rectified the disrepair of Building 18. The initiatives of the following Command Team lead to Building 18 being repaired and made livable. It was when the building was left dormat during the summer that mold became a problem.",
"Title: Building 40 (Army Medical School)\n\nBuilding 40, Army Medical School is a Georgian revival structure in the Walter Reed Army Medical Center complex in northern Washington, D.C., USA. It was built between 1922 and 1932 to house the Army Medical School, which became the Army Medical Center in 1923 when it — under the name “Medical Department Professional Service School” (MDPSS) — combined with the Walter Reed General Hospital. The MDPSS ultimately became the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, which occupied Building 40 from 1953 to 1999. It comprises four wings, known as the Craig (1924), Sternberg and Vedder (1932), and Siler (1962) Pavilions and is situated at 14th and Dahlia Streets.",
"Title: Sibley Memorial Hospital\n\nSibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in The Palisades neighborhood of Washington D.C. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery, orthopedics, and oncology services. It has been part of Johns Hopkins Medicine since 2010.",
"Title: Eric Schoomaker\n\nEric B. Schoomaker (born September 15, 1948) is a former United States Army lieutenant general who served as the 42nd Surgeon General of the United States Army and Commanding General, United States Army Medical Command, and a practicing hematologist. He previously served as Commanding General, North Atlantic Regional Medical Command and Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He assumed the post of U.S. Army Surgeon General on December 11, 2007.",
"Title: Forest Glen Annex\n\nThe Forest Glen Annex is a 136 acre U.S. Army installation in the Forest Glen neighborhood of Silver Spring, Maryland, USA. It is situated between Brookville Road and Linden Lane. Since 1999, the Annex has been the site of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) and the Naval Medical Research Center (NMRC), along with smaller units. In addition to the large research laboratories located in the Annex’s \"Daniel K. Inouye Building\" (Building 503), the post includes a commissary, a child care center, and a Fisher House. There are also football and baseball fields, and picnicing facilities. In 2011, in accordance with the most recent Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) recommendations, the Forest Glen Annex became home to the National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM) as well as a \"Joint Center of Excellence in Infectious Disease Research.\" The former post exchange was repurposed as office space and a new Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) was opened at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.",
"Title: Kevin C. Kiley\n\nMajor General (Ret.) Kevin C. Kiley (born October 18, 1950) was the 41st Surgeon General of the United States Army and commander of the U.S. Army Medical Command, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He was commander of Walter Reed Army Medical Center and North Atlantic Regional Medical Command twice, from 2002 to 2004, and as acting commander, March 1–2, 2007. He submitted his request to retire from the U.S. Army on March 11, 2007, in the wake of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal, and was removed from his nominative billet as a Lieutenant General. Pending retirement, he was assigned to a temporary billet at the General Officer Management Office at the Pentagon in the grade Major General. His retirement in the grade of Major General was subsequently approved.",
"Title: George W. Weightman\n\nMajor General George W. Weightman was a U.S. Army Family Medicine physician who was commander of the North Atlantic Regional Medical Command and Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC). He was relieved of his WRAMC command on March 1, 2007, in the wake of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal. He took command of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command in November 2007 and retired from active duty on 31 March 2009.",
"Title: Walter Reed Health Care System\n\nThe Walter Reed Health Care System (WRHCS) is the United States Army's comprehensive and integrated health care delivery system for the National Capital Region. It provides the full range of health care to members of the military and their families as well as members of the federal government. The WRHCS encompasses the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and seven other Army hospitals and health care clinics in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia."
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What is the slang term used to describe the agency that The Grupo de Operaciones Especiales is a part of?
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Federales
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"The Fuerza de Guerra Naval Especial -Special Naval Warfare Force- is the current special operations unit of the Spanish Navy.",
" It was created the 10th of June 2009, as the merge of different units of the Spanish Navy: the Unidad Especial de Buceadores de Combate (UEBC) -Special Combat Divers Unit-, the Unidad Especial de Desactivadores de Explosivos (UEDE) - Special Explosive Defusers Unit- from the Navy Diving Center, and the Unidad de Operaciones Especiales (UOE) -Special Operations Unit- from the Spanish Navy Marines."
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"The Federal Police (Spanish: \"Policía Federal, PF\" ), formerly known as the \"Policía Federal Preventiva\" (Federal Preventive Police), is a Mexican police force under the authority of the Secretariat of the Interior.",
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"The Grupo de Operaciones Policiales Especiales (Police Special Operations Group, GOPE) is the grouping of commands of the Police of Chile [ Carabineros de Chile ] which carry out high-risk police operations throughout the country, including bomb disposal, location and tracking of bombs and explosives, rescuing people or bodies from places of difficult access, anti-crime raids and clashes.",
" GOPE is a special force of military uniformed police, as stipulated in the Constitutional Act of the Carabineros."
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" Organized along the lines of many other Police Tactical Units throughout Europe, the GEO is focused on dealing with terrorist attacks, including aircraft hijackings as well as maritime threats and hostage taking.",
" The GEO can also be used in a support role for Spanish Police operations outside the realm of terrorism, and is active in protecting visiting heads of state and providing security for high-profile events such as the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona.",
" The GEO is in the ATLAS Network, that includes all the national police tactical units of European Union countries, and other countries excluded from the European Union."
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" The UOE, which was formerly garrisoned in the \"Tercio de Armada\" in San Fernando, Cádiz, operated under the direct control of the Admiralty and Naval Special Warfare Command.",
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"Title: Federal Police (Mexico)\n\nThe Federal Police (Spanish: \"Policía Federal, PF\" ), formerly known as the \"Policía Federal Preventiva\" (Federal Preventive Police), is a Mexican police force under the authority of the Secretariat of the Interior. They are sometimes referred to by the slang term \"Federales\". Typically, agents of the Federal Police are heavily armed and wear dark blue, black, or gray combat fatigues.",
"Title: Grupo de Operaciones Especiales (Mexico)\n\nThe Grupo de Operaciones Especiales (\"Special Operations Group\", GOPES) is the operative tactical group of the Federal Police of Mexico.",
"Title: Grupo de Operaciones Policiales Especiales\n\nThe Grupo de Operaciones Policiales Especiales (Police Special Operations Group, GOPE) is the grouping of commands of the Police of Chile [ Carabineros de Chile ] which carry out high-risk police operations throughout the country, including bomb disposal, location and tracking of bombs and explosives, rescuing people or bodies from places of difficult access, anti-crime raids and clashes. GOPE is a special force of military uniformed police, as stipulated in the Constitutional Act of the Carabineros.",
"Title: Grupo Especial de Operaciones\n\nThe Grupo Especial de Operaciones (English: Special Operations Group ), commonly known as GEO (pronounced ), is the Police Tactical Unit of the Spanish Cuerpo Nacional de Policía (English: National Police Corps ). The GEO has response capabilities and is responsible for VIP protection duties, as well as countering and responding to terrorism. Organized along the lines of many other Police Tactical Units throughout Europe, the GEO is focused on dealing with terrorist attacks, including aircraft hijackings as well as maritime threats and hostage taking. The GEO can also be used in a support role for Spanish Police operations outside the realm of terrorism, and is active in protecting visiting heads of state and providing security for high-profile events such as the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona. The GEO is in the ATLAS Network, that includes all the national police tactical units of European Union countries, and other countries excluded from the European Union.",
"Title: Compañía de Tropas de Operaciones Especiales\n\nCompañía de Tropas de Operaciones Especiales (\"Special Operations Troops Company\", CTOE) is the premier special operations force of the Santa Fe Province Police, Argentina.",
"Title: Grupo de Operaciones Especiales (Spain)\n\nThe Special Operations Groups (Spanish: \"Grupos de Operaciones Especiales\" , GOE) are the special operations forces of the Spanish Army.",
"Title: Special Operations Forces Group\n\nThe Special Operations Forces Group (Spanish: \"Agrupación de Fuerzas de Operaciones Especiales\" , AFOE) is a special operations unit of the Argentine Army.",
"Title: Unidad de Operaciones Especiales\n\nThe Unidad de Operaciones Especiales (\"Special Operations Unit\" - UOE) was the elite special operations force of the Spanish Navy and Marines from 1967 to 2009. In June 2009, the unit was absorbed into the newly formed Naval Special Warfare Force (\"Fuerza de Guerra Naval Especial\"). The UOE, which was formerly garrisoned in the \"Tercio de Armada\" in San Fernando, Cádiz, operated under the direct control of the Admiralty and Naval Special Warfare Command. It was thought to comprise approximately 100 men organized into three Operational Teams (\"Estoles\") as well as command and support personnel.",
"Title: Special Operations Command (Spain)\n\nThe Special Operations Command (Spanish: \"Mando de Operaciones Especiales\" ) is the command charged with overseeing the various Special Operations Groups (\"Grupos de Operaciones Especiales\" or \"GOE\") of the Spanish Army."
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What member of Late Night with Conan O'Brien also did the voice of Mort in the "Madagascar" franchise?
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Andy Richter
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" He was also a member of The Tonight Show Band, the house band on \"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien\" and its predecessor, \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien\" on NBC.",
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"Title: List of Conan episodes\n\n\"Conan\" is a current television program on TBS hosted by Conan O'Brien. O'Brien previously served as host of \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien\" for sixteen years, and as host of \"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien\" from June 1, 2009 until January 22, 2010 when the show was canceled amidst the 2010 \"Tonight Show\" conflict. The conflict resulted in the former host, Jay Leno, being reinstated following the 2010 Winter Olympics on NBC, and O'Brien touring the country on his Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour.",
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"Title: James Wormworth\n\nJames Wormworth is an American drummer and percussionist. Wormworth is a member of Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band on the TBS late night comedy program, \"Conan\". Wormworth often appeared as house drummer during the band's run as The Max Weinberg 7 on \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien.\" Wormworth joined the band as a full-time member when O'Brien became the host of \"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien\".",
"Title: Brian Stack\n\nBrian Stack (born August 18, 1964) is an American actor, comedian, and writer best known for his sketch comedy work on all three Conan O'Brien late-night talk shows, previously working on \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien\" and \"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien\", and on O'Brien's current talk show, \"Conan\" on TBS. Stack left \"Conan\" in April 2015 to join the writing staff of the CBS series \"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert\".",
"Title: Brian McCann (actor)\n\nBrian McCann (born August 16, 1965) is an American Emmy and WGA award-winning writer, actor, and comedian best known for his sketch comedy work on the late night talk show, \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien\", and more recently on \"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien\" and \"Conan\".",
"Title: Late Night (TV series)\n\nLate Night is an American late-night talk and variety show airing on NBC since 1982. Four men have hosted \"Late Night\": David Letterman (1982–93), Conan O'Brien (1993–2009), Jimmy Fallon (2009–14), and Seth Meyers (2014–present). Each iteration of the show was built around its host, and maintained distinct identities aside from the title. The longest-serving host to date was O'Brien, who hosted \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien\" for 16 years, from September 1993 to February 2009.",
"Title: Andy Richter\n\nPaul Andrew Richter (born October 28, 1966) is an American actor, writer, comedian, and late night talk show announcer. He is best known for his role as the sidekick of Conan O'Brien on each of the host's programs: \"Late Night\" and \"The Tonight Show\" on NBC, and \"Conan\" on TBS. He is also known for his work as the voice of Mort in the \"Madagascar\" franchise.",
"Title: Jimmy Vivino\n\nJimmy Vivino (born January 10, 1955) is an American guitarist, keyboard player, singer, producer, and music director. He is best known as the leader of Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band, the house band for the TBS late night program \"Conan\". He was also a member of The Tonight Show Band, the house band on \"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien\" and its predecessor, \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien\" on NBC. Vivino has also played with many rock bands, which most recently has included being a member of Beatles tribute band The Fab Faux.",
"Title: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien\n\nThe Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien is an American late-night talk show that featured Conan O'Brien as host from June 1, 2009, to January 22, 2010, as part of NBC's long-running \"Tonight Show\" franchise. O'Brien previously hosted NBC's \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien\", which followed \"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno\" for 16 years, until his brief succession over Leno."
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7,303
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Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland is based at an institute in what province?
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Leinster
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hard
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"Bab-i-Pakistan is Pakistan's busiest border gate and crossing terminal with Afghanistan.",
" Pakistan has completed the construction of the border gate, crossing terminal and other associated infrastructure on its side of Torkham border by July 2016.",
" The border gate has been named as Bab-i-Pakistan and the crossing terminal has been named \"Shaheed Major Ali Jawad Changezi terminal\" after the officer lost his life in skirmishes against the Afghan security forces at the same border and in the clashes that resulted from the construction of this very gate.",
" The flag hosting ceremony has also started just like the one at Wagah border crossing with India.",
" Now no one will be allowed to cross border without proper documentations to check the infiltration of terrorists from Afghanistan into Pakistan.",
" Work on the construction of the gate and associated facilities began in 2014 but kept getting delayed because of Afghan reservations and abrupt clashes.",
" Pakistan plans to have similar border control measures at all six major crossing points between the two countries on the 2,600 km-long porous border."
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"Pembina is a city in Pembina County, North Dakota, United States.",
" The population was 592 at the 2010 census.",
" Pembina is located 2 mi south of the Canada–US border.",
" Interstate 29 passes on the west side of Pembina, leading north to the Canada–US border at Emerson, Manitoba and south to the cities of Grand Forks and Fargo.",
" The Pembina-Emerson Border Crossing is the busiest between Blaine, Washington and Detroit, Michigan and the fifth busiest along the Canada-United States border.",
" It is one of three 24-hour ports of entry in North Dakota, the others being Portal and Dunseith.",
" The Emerson-Noyes border crossing, located 2 mi to the east on the Minnesota side of the Red River, also processed cross border traffic until its closure in 2006."
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"title": "Pembina, North Dakota"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Centre for Cross Border Studies (CCBS) is a think tank based in Ireland."
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},
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"County Louth (Irish: \"Contae Lú\" ) is a county in Ireland.",
" It is in the province of Leinster and is part of the Border Region.",
" It is named after the village of Louth.",
" Louth County Council is the local authority for the county.",
" The population of the county is 122,897 according to the 2016 census."
],
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},
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"Cross Border Trio is an international collaborate jazz group featuring American saxophonist Jason Robinson (musician), bassist Rob Thorsen, and Mexican percussionist Paquito Villa.",
" Formed in 2003, the group has released an album, \"New Directions\" (2007/Circumvention), and toured extensively throughout Mexico and occasionally appeared in the United States.",
" Since 2008, the group has featured a rotating cast of guest members and used the names of Cross Border Trio and X Border."
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"The Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland (CBOI) is one of Ireland's primary youth orchestras.",
" Based at the Dundalk Institute of Technology in County Louth, the CBOI maintains a membership of 160 young musicians between the ages of 12 and 24 years from both sides of the border."
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"The Cross border attacks in Sabah are a series of cross border terrorism perpetrated by the Moro pirates from Mindanao on Sabah that began even before the British colonial period.",
" Many civilians have died or suffered during these incidents, causing an increase in anti-Filipino sentiment among the native peoples of Sabah, especially after major attacks in 1985, 2000 and 2013.",
" The attacks were more intense during the presidential terms of Diosdado Macapagal and Ferdinand Marcos who supported irredentist claims to include eastern Sabah as part of the Philippines territory.",
" In addition with the recent infiltration and attacks by militants as well the uncontrolled human migration from Mindanao to Sabah that has led to more unease sentiments among the local residents of Sabah, with around 78% prison inmates that were caught in the state due to involvement in criminal activities and lawlessness issues are mainly originated from the southern Philippines."
],
"title": "Cross border attacks in Sabah"
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"The North/South Language Body (Irish: \"An Foras Teanga Thuaidh/Theas\" ; Ulster-Scots: Tha Noarth/Sooth Boord o Leid or The Langage Curn) is an implementation body, provided for by the Belfast Agreement, that exists to implement policies agreed by Ministers in the North/South Ministerial Council (NSMC) in Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland with regard to the Irish and Ulster-Scots (or \"Ullans\") languages on a cross border all Island basis."
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"Gerard \"Gerry\" MacLochlainn (born 1954) is a Sinn Féin politician from Derry, Northern Ireland, where he was a councillor.",
" He chaired several of the council's major committees including regional and cross border committees.",
" His writings were widely circulated in his now deceased wife (Valerie June \"Val\" Cardwell)'s native Wales and several of his prison letters are held in the National Library of Wales."
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"Čadca railway station (Slovak: \"Železničná stanica Čadca\" ) is the main station serving the municipality and district town of Čadca, in the Žilina Region, northern Slovakia.",
" Opened in 1871, the station forms part of the cross border Žilina–Čadca–Svrčinovec zastávka–Mosty u Jablunkova railway, and is also a junction station for two other lines, one of them also cross border."
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"Title: Bab-i-Pakistan\n\nBab-i-Pakistan is Pakistan's busiest border gate and crossing terminal with Afghanistan. Pakistan has completed the construction of the border gate, crossing terminal and other associated infrastructure on its side of Torkham border by July 2016. The border gate has been named as Bab-i-Pakistan and the crossing terminal has been named \"Shaheed Major Ali Jawad Changezi terminal\" after the officer lost his life in skirmishes against the Afghan security forces at the same border and in the clashes that resulted from the construction of this very gate. The flag hosting ceremony has also started just like the one at Wagah border crossing with India. Now no one will be allowed to cross border without proper documentations to check the infiltration of terrorists from Afghanistan into Pakistan. Work on the construction of the gate and associated facilities began in 2014 but kept getting delayed because of Afghan reservations and abrupt clashes. Pakistan plans to have similar border control measures at all six major crossing points between the two countries on the 2,600 km-long porous border.",
"Title: Pembina, North Dakota\n\nPembina is a city in Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 592 at the 2010 census. Pembina is located 2 mi south of the Canada–US border. Interstate 29 passes on the west side of Pembina, leading north to the Canada–US border at Emerson, Manitoba and south to the cities of Grand Forks and Fargo. The Pembina-Emerson Border Crossing is the busiest between Blaine, Washington and Detroit, Michigan and the fifth busiest along the Canada-United States border. It is one of three 24-hour ports of entry in North Dakota, the others being Portal and Dunseith. The Emerson-Noyes border crossing, located 2 mi to the east on the Minnesota side of the Red River, also processed cross border traffic until its closure in 2006.",
"Title: The Centre for Cross Border Studies\n\nThe Centre for Cross Border Studies (CCBS) is a think tank based in Ireland.",
"Title: County Louth\n\nCounty Louth (Irish: \"Contae Lú\" ) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Leinster and is part of the Border Region. It is named after the village of Louth. Louth County Council is the local authority for the county. The population of the county is 122,897 according to the 2016 census.",
"Title: Cross Border Trio\n\nCross Border Trio is an international collaborate jazz group featuring American saxophonist Jason Robinson (musician), bassist Rob Thorsen, and Mexican percussionist Paquito Villa. Formed in 2003, the group has released an album, \"New Directions\" (2007/Circumvention), and toured extensively throughout Mexico and occasionally appeared in the United States. Since 2008, the group has featured a rotating cast of guest members and used the names of Cross Border Trio and X Border.",
"Title: Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland\n\nThe Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland (CBOI) is one of Ireland's primary youth orchestras. Based at the Dundalk Institute of Technology in County Louth, the CBOI maintains a membership of 160 young musicians between the ages of 12 and 24 years from both sides of the border.",
"Title: Cross border attacks in Sabah\n\nThe Cross border attacks in Sabah are a series of cross border terrorism perpetrated by the Moro pirates from Mindanao on Sabah that began even before the British colonial period. Many civilians have died or suffered during these incidents, causing an increase in anti-Filipino sentiment among the native peoples of Sabah, especially after major attacks in 1985, 2000 and 2013. The attacks were more intense during the presidential terms of Diosdado Macapagal and Ferdinand Marcos who supported irredentist claims to include eastern Sabah as part of the Philippines territory. In addition with the recent infiltration and attacks by militants as well the uncontrolled human migration from Mindanao to Sabah that has led to more unease sentiments among the local residents of Sabah, with around 78% prison inmates that were caught in the state due to involvement in criminal activities and lawlessness issues are mainly originated from the southern Philippines.",
"Title: The North/South Language Body\n\nThe North/South Language Body (Irish: \"An Foras Teanga Thuaidh/Theas\" ; Ulster-Scots: Tha Noarth/Sooth Boord o Leid or The Langage Curn) is an implementation body, provided for by the Belfast Agreement, that exists to implement policies agreed by Ministers in the North/South Ministerial Council (NSMC) in Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland with regard to the Irish and Ulster-Scots (or \"Ullans\") languages on a cross border all Island basis.",
"Title: Gerry MacLochlainn\n\nGerard \"Gerry\" MacLochlainn (born 1954) is a Sinn Féin politician from Derry, Northern Ireland, where he was a councillor. He chaired several of the council's major committees including regional and cross border committees. His writings were widely circulated in his now deceased wife (Valerie June \"Val\" Cardwell)'s native Wales and several of his prison letters are held in the National Library of Wales.",
"Title: Čadca railway station\n\nČadca railway station (Slovak: \"Železničná stanica Čadca\" ) is the main station serving the municipality and district town of Čadca, in the Žilina Region, northern Slovakia. Opened in 1871, the station forms part of the cross border Žilina–Čadca–Svrčinovec zastávka–Mosty u Jablunkova railway, and is also a junction station for two other lines, one of them also cross border."
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The Old "New York Evening Post" Building is the former office and printing plant of the "New York Evening Post" newspaper, located in which city?
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New York City
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"John Mullaly (1835–1915), known as father of the Bronx's park system, was a newspaper reporter and editor who was instrumental in forming the New York Park Association.",
" He was born in Belfast, Ireland.",
" After coming to the United States, he worked for the New York Herald, the New York Tribune, and the New York Evening Post.",
" He was the editor of the Metropolitan Record, published by the Catholic Church in New York City."
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"William Coleman (February 14, 1766 – July 13, 1829) was the first editor of \"The New York Evening Post\" (today known as the \"New York Post\"), chosen by founder Alexander Hamilton."
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"John Charles Martin was an American newspaper publisher.",
" Beginning in 1913, ran the newspapers purchased by his step father-in-law Cyrus Curtis, including the \"Public Ledger\", the \"New York Evening Post\", the \"Philadelphia Inquirer\" and four others.",
" In 1931, an insurance industry magazine published a listing of Americans carrying the greatest amount of life insurance; Martin was second on the list with $6,540,000 in insurance, after Pierre Samuel du Pont with $7 million."
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"The Old \"New York Evening Post\" Building is the former office and printing plant of the \"New York Evening Post\" newspaper located at 20 Vesey Street between Church Street and Broadway in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City.",
" It was built in 1906-07 and was designed by architect Robert D. Kohn for Oswald Garrison Villard, who owned the Post at the time, and is considered to be \"one of the few outstanding Art nouveau buildings\" ever constructed in the United States."
],
"title": "Old New York Evening Post Building"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Leonard \"Iron Legs\" Macaluso was an American football player and wrestler.",
" He played fullback for Colgate University from 1928 to 1930.",
" Macaluso was the leading scorer among the major college teams in 1930 (145 points) and was one of two players (Ben Ticknor was the other) to be virtually unanimous choices as a first-team All-Eastern player.",
" He was also selected as a first-team All-American in 1930 by the Associated Press, United Press, Colliers, International News Service (INS), \"New York Evening Post\", and \"New York Sun\".\"",
" Macaluso later became a professional wrestler, competing under the name \"Iron Legs\" Macaluso."
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"The New York Evening Post Building, also known as the New York Post Building or the Post Towers, is a historic commercial building located in Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York.",
" The building was designed by noted architect Horace Trumbauer and built in 1926."
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"The New York Post is an American daily newspaper that is primarily distributed in New York City and its surrounding area.",
" It is the 13th-oldest newspaper in the United States, and it had the sixth-highest circulation in 2009.",
" Established in 1801 by federalist and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, it became a respected broadsheet in the 19th century, under the name New York Evening Post.",
" The modern version of the paper is published in tabloid format."
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"Edwin Lawrence Godkin (October 2, 1831 – May 21, 1902) was an Irish-born American journalist and newspaper editor.",
" He founded \"The Nation\" and was the editor-in-chief of the \"New York Evening Post\" from 1883 to 1899."
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"title": "Edwin Lawrence Godkin"
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"Burton Jesse Hendrick (December 8, 1870 – March 23, 1949), born in New Haven, Connecticut, was an American author.",
" While attending Yale University, Hendrick was editor of both The Yale Courant and The Yale Literary Magazine.",
" He received his BA in 1895 and his master's in 1897 from Yale.",
" After completing his degree work, Hendrick became editor of the New Haven Morning News.",
" In 1905, after writing for \"The New York Evening Post\" and The New York Sun, Hendrick left newspapers and became a \"muckraker\" writing for McClure's Magazine.",
" His \"The Story of Life-Insurance\" exposé appeared in McClure's in 1906.",
" Following his career at McClure's, Hendrick went to work in 1913 at Walter Hines Page's \"World's Work\" magazine as an associate editor.",
" In 1919, Hendrick began writing biographies, when he was the ghostwriter of Ambassador Morgenthau's Story for Henry Morgenthau, Sr."
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"Raymond Hezekiah Torrey (July 15, 1880 – July 15, 1938) was the author of weekly columns, \"Outings\" and \"The Long Brown Path\" in the \"New York Evening Post\" in the 1920s and 1930s.",
" The column played a major role in the development of the 2100 mi Appalachian Trail, the Long Path and the popularity of hiking generally.",
" He was a founding member of the New York–New Jersey Trail Conference and one of the authors of the first edition of the \"New York Walk Book\".",
" He had extensive scientific knowledge, writing about everything from the short-billed marsh wren to marine fossils and lichens; he could identify over 700 plants.",
" He was secretary of the Association for the Preservation of the Adirondacks, and also secretary of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society."
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}
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"Title: John Mullaly\n\nJohn Mullaly (1835–1915), known as father of the Bronx's park system, was a newspaper reporter and editor who was instrumental in forming the New York Park Association. He was born in Belfast, Ireland. After coming to the United States, he worked for the New York Herald, the New York Tribune, and the New York Evening Post. He was the editor of the Metropolitan Record, published by the Catholic Church in New York City.",
"Title: William Coleman (editor)\n\nWilliam Coleman (February 14, 1766 – July 13, 1829) was the first editor of \"The New York Evening Post\" (today known as the \"New York Post\"), chosen by founder Alexander Hamilton.",
"Title: John Charles Martin\n\nJohn Charles Martin was an American newspaper publisher. Beginning in 1913, ran the newspapers purchased by his step father-in-law Cyrus Curtis, including the \"Public Ledger\", the \"New York Evening Post\", the \"Philadelphia Inquirer\" and four others. In 1931, an insurance industry magazine published a listing of Americans carrying the greatest amount of life insurance; Martin was second on the list with $6,540,000 in insurance, after Pierre Samuel du Pont with $7 million.",
"Title: Old New York Evening Post Building\n\nThe Old \"New York Evening Post\" Building is the former office and printing plant of the \"New York Evening Post\" newspaper located at 20 Vesey Street between Church Street and Broadway in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1906-07 and was designed by architect Robert D. Kohn for Oswald Garrison Villard, who owned the Post at the time, and is considered to be \"one of the few outstanding Art nouveau buildings\" ever constructed in the United States.",
"Title: Leonard Macaluso\n\nLeonard \"Iron Legs\" Macaluso was an American football player and wrestler. He played fullback for Colgate University from 1928 to 1930. Macaluso was the leading scorer among the major college teams in 1930 (145 points) and was one of two players (Ben Ticknor was the other) to be virtually unanimous choices as a first-team All-Eastern player. He was also selected as a first-team All-American in 1930 by the Associated Press, United Press, Colliers, International News Service (INS), \"New York Evening Post\", and \"New York Sun\".\" Macaluso later became a professional wrestler, competing under the name \"Iron Legs\" Macaluso.",
"Title: New York Evening Post Building\n\nThe New York Evening Post Building, also known as the New York Post Building or the Post Towers, is a historic commercial building located in Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York. The building was designed by noted architect Horace Trumbauer and built in 1926.",
"Title: New York Post\n\nThe New York Post is an American daily newspaper that is primarily distributed in New York City and its surrounding area. It is the 13th-oldest newspaper in the United States, and it had the sixth-highest circulation in 2009. Established in 1801 by federalist and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, it became a respected broadsheet in the 19th century, under the name New York Evening Post. The modern version of the paper is published in tabloid format.",
"Title: Edwin Lawrence Godkin\n\nEdwin Lawrence Godkin (October 2, 1831 – May 21, 1902) was an Irish-born American journalist and newspaper editor. He founded \"The Nation\" and was the editor-in-chief of the \"New York Evening Post\" from 1883 to 1899.",
"Title: Burton J. Hendrick\n\nBurton Jesse Hendrick (December 8, 1870 – March 23, 1949), born in New Haven, Connecticut, was an American author. While attending Yale University, Hendrick was editor of both The Yale Courant and The Yale Literary Magazine. He received his BA in 1895 and his master's in 1897 from Yale. After completing his degree work, Hendrick became editor of the New Haven Morning News. In 1905, after writing for \"The New York Evening Post\" and The New York Sun, Hendrick left newspapers and became a \"muckraker\" writing for McClure's Magazine. His \"The Story of Life-Insurance\" exposé appeared in McClure's in 1906. Following his career at McClure's, Hendrick went to work in 1913 at Walter Hines Page's \"World's Work\" magazine as an associate editor. In 1919, Hendrick began writing biographies, when he was the ghostwriter of Ambassador Morgenthau's Story for Henry Morgenthau, Sr.",
"Title: Raymond H. Torrey\n\nRaymond Hezekiah Torrey (July 15, 1880 – July 15, 1938) was the author of weekly columns, \"Outings\" and \"The Long Brown Path\" in the \"New York Evening Post\" in the 1920s and 1930s. The column played a major role in the development of the 2100 mi Appalachian Trail, the Long Path and the popularity of hiking generally. He was a founding member of the New York–New Jersey Trail Conference and one of the authors of the first edition of the \"New York Walk Book\". He had extensive scientific knowledge, writing about everything from the short-billed marsh wren to marine fossils and lichens; he could identify over 700 plants. He was secretary of the Association for the Preservation of the Adirondacks, and also secretary of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society."
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7,305
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After directing Bad Blood, Mike Newell went on to direct what BAFTA award winning film?
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Four Weddings and a Funeral
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"WWE Bad Blood (originally Badd Blood) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE.",
" Bad Blood 1997 was originally titled and took place on October 5.",
" In 2003 and 2004, it was an exclusive event for the Raw brand.",
" The pay-per-view is known for introducing the Hell in a Cell match, which was the main event all three years the pay-per-view was held.",
" In 2005, One Night Stand replaced Bad Blood when Vengeance moved to June and The Great American Bash moved to July."
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"Richelle Ann Loyola-Avanzado (born January 31, 1979), better known by her stage name Jessa Zaragoza, is a Filipina singer and actress.",
" She is well known as the dubbed \"Phenomenal Diva\" and \"Jukebox Queen of the 90's\" for her first studio album \"Just Can't Help Feelin\" in 1997 with the hit carrier single \"Bakit Pa?\"",
" which became a Number One Ballad in the Philippines and a Top 40 hit during 1997-1999 the album also was a Certified by PARI and certified platinum its carrier single \"Bakit Pa?\"",
" was also released by OctoArts Films and GMA Films as a Valentine's Day Film Offering directed by Multi-Genre Award Winning Film Director Jose Javier Reyes she also then collaborated with Award Winning film director Mel Chionglo in \"Malikot Na Mundo\" with actors Lara Morena and Raymond Bagatsing and Patrick Guzman her last film with the same film production.",
" By 2000 she has also released her fourth studio album and first for Star Records \"Ibigay Mo Na\" and 2004's \"Kahit Na Ilang Umaga\".",
" She sang the cover of \"Sana\"y Wala Nang Wakas\" for the hit Primetime Series of the same name.",
" In 2002-2003 she played Andromeda on the hit series \"Bituin\" with acting counterparts Nora Aunor and Cherie Gil."
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"Grimsby Town Football Club entered the 2009–10 as a member of Football League Two for the 6th season on the trot.",
" The club are still aiming to leave Blundell Park within the next few seasons.",
" Manager Mike Newell brought in eight players in the close season, four of which were on loan at the club the previous season, he also released eight players, the club also offered four contracts to youth team members.",
" Manager Mike Newell also gave new contracts to midfielders Jamie Clarke and Danny Boshell.",
" Also in the close season Assistant Manager, Stuart Watkiss did not have his contract renewed and he joined Hull City as Development Coach, and Brian Stein who was chief scout took on the responsibilities of Stuart Watkiss."
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"Orcs: First Blood (variant title: Orcs (2004)) is a series of books written by Stan Nicholls.",
" It includes: \"Bodyguard of Lightning\", \"Legion of Thunder\" and \"Warriors of the Tempest\".",
" The books focus on the conflicts between a group of orcs and humans, but through the unconventional view of the orcs.",
" The trilogy, first printed in the United Kingdom by Victor Gollancz Ltd, has become international bestseller, with over one million copies sold and the first two books, \"Bodyguard of Lightning\" and \"Legion of Thunder\", received Best Novel nominations at the 1999 British Fantasy Awards.",
" The sequel of \"Orcs: First Blood\" is \"Orcs: Bad Blood\", which includes \"Bad Blood: Weapons of Magical Destruction\", \"Bad Blood: Army of Shadows\" and \"Bad Blood: Inferno\"."
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"sentences": [
"Bad Blood is a 1982 British-New Zealand thriller film set during World War II in the small town of Koiterangi (now \"Kowhitirangi\") on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand, and is based on the factual manhunt for mass-murderer Stanley Graham.",
" The film was directed by English director Mike Newell, who went on to direct \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\".",
" Much of the film was shot at the original locations.",
" The script was based upon \"Manhunt: The Story of Stanley Graham\", by H. A. Willis (Whitcoulls, 1979) and adapted by New Zealand-born Andrew Brown."
],
"title": "Bad Blood (1982 film)"
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"sentences": [
"Bad Blood (stylised as \"BΔD BLOOD\") is the debut studio album by British band Bastille.",
" It was released on 4 March 2013 in the United Kingdom, and on 3 September 2013 in the United States, and features the singles \"Overjoyed\", \"Bad Blood\", \"Flaws\", \"Pompeii\", \"Laura Palmer\" and \"Things We Lost in the Fire\".",
" The album was recorded in London and produced by lead-singer, Dan Smith, and Mark Crew."
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"title": "Bad Blood (Bastille album)"
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"sentences": [
"Michael Cormac \"Mike\" Newell (born 28 March 1942) is an English director and producer of motion pictures for film and television.",
" Newell won the 1994 BAFTA Award for Best Direction for \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\"."
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"sentences": [
"Mick Audsley (b. 1949, London, England) is a British film and television editor with more than 30 film credits.",
" Audsley has had a notable collaboration with the director Stephen Frears from 1982 to their latest, \"Tamara Drewe\".",
" Audsley was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing for \"Dangerous Liaisons\" (Frears-1988), and he won the BAFTA TV Award (Best Film or Video Editor (Fiction/Entertainment)) for \"The Snapper\" (Frears-1993).",
" Audsley has had a comparably extended collaboration with director Mike Newell, including \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" (2005 (Based on the Sound Editions of Tom Finan who editing Hercules))."
],
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{
"sentences": [
"Bad Blood (US King of Triads) is a 2010 martial arts-crime film written, produced and directed by Dennis Law.",
" The film features an ensemble cast that includes Simon Yam, Bernice Liu and Andy On.",
" \"Bad Blood\" centers on a Triad gang as the members plot and scheme against each other to become the gang's new leader, after the death of their boss.",
" The film was released in Hong Kong on 21 January 2010."
],
"title": "Bad Blood (2010 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Loveleen Tandan is an Indian film director and casting director.",
" She is the \"Co-Director: India\" of the four time Golden Globe, seven time BAFTA Award and eight Academy Award winning (including best picture) \"Slumdog Millionaire\" (2008), for which she shared a New York Film Critics Online Award, Rotterdam International Film Festival Award and Amanda Awards, Norway, of \"Best Director\" with Danny Boyle.",
" She has also been the Casting Director for several other films, including the Golden Lion winning and Golden Globe nominated \"Monsoon Wedding\" (2001) and the BAFTA Award nominated \"Brick Lane\" (2007).",
" She has been a Casting Consultant for the Gotham Award and Independent Spirit Award nominated film \"The Namesake\" (2007)."
],
"title": "Loveleen Tandan"
}
] |
[
"Title: WWE Bad Blood\n\nWWE Bad Blood (originally Badd Blood) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE. Bad Blood 1997 was originally titled and took place on October 5. In 2003 and 2004, it was an exclusive event for the Raw brand. The pay-per-view is known for introducing the Hell in a Cell match, which was the main event all three years the pay-per-view was held. In 2005, One Night Stand replaced Bad Blood when Vengeance moved to June and The Great American Bash moved to July.",
"Title: Jessa Zaragoza\n\nRichelle Ann Loyola-Avanzado (born January 31, 1979), better known by her stage name Jessa Zaragoza, is a Filipina singer and actress. She is well known as the dubbed \"Phenomenal Diva\" and \"Jukebox Queen of the 90's\" for her first studio album \"Just Can't Help Feelin\" in 1997 with the hit carrier single \"Bakit Pa?\" which became a Number One Ballad in the Philippines and a Top 40 hit during 1997-1999 the album also was a Certified by PARI and certified platinum its carrier single \"Bakit Pa?\" was also released by OctoArts Films and GMA Films as a Valentine's Day Film Offering directed by Multi-Genre Award Winning Film Director Jose Javier Reyes she also then collaborated with Award Winning film director Mel Chionglo in \"Malikot Na Mundo\" with actors Lara Morena and Raymond Bagatsing and Patrick Guzman her last film with the same film production. By 2000 she has also released her fourth studio album and first for Star Records \"Ibigay Mo Na\" and 2004's \"Kahit Na Ilang Umaga\". She sang the cover of \"Sana\"y Wala Nang Wakas\" for the hit Primetime Series of the same name. In 2002-2003 she played Andromeda on the hit series \"Bituin\" with acting counterparts Nora Aunor and Cherie Gil.",
"Title: 2009–10 Grimsby Town F.C. season\n\nGrimsby Town Football Club entered the 2009–10 as a member of Football League Two for the 6th season on the trot. The club are still aiming to leave Blundell Park within the next few seasons. Manager Mike Newell brought in eight players in the close season, four of which were on loan at the club the previous season, he also released eight players, the club also offered four contracts to youth team members. Manager Mike Newell also gave new contracts to midfielders Jamie Clarke and Danny Boshell. Also in the close season Assistant Manager, Stuart Watkiss did not have his contract renewed and he joined Hull City as Development Coach, and Brian Stein who was chief scout took on the responsibilities of Stuart Watkiss.",
"Title: Orcs: First Blood\n\nOrcs: First Blood (variant title: Orcs (2004)) is a series of books written by Stan Nicholls. It includes: \"Bodyguard of Lightning\", \"Legion of Thunder\" and \"Warriors of the Tempest\". The books focus on the conflicts between a group of orcs and humans, but through the unconventional view of the orcs. The trilogy, first printed in the United Kingdom by Victor Gollancz Ltd, has become international bestseller, with over one million copies sold and the first two books, \"Bodyguard of Lightning\" and \"Legion of Thunder\", received Best Novel nominations at the 1999 British Fantasy Awards. The sequel of \"Orcs: First Blood\" is \"Orcs: Bad Blood\", which includes \"Bad Blood: Weapons of Magical Destruction\", \"Bad Blood: Army of Shadows\" and \"Bad Blood: Inferno\".",
"Title: Bad Blood (1982 film)\n\nBad Blood is a 1982 British-New Zealand thriller film set during World War II in the small town of Koiterangi (now \"Kowhitirangi\") on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand, and is based on the factual manhunt for mass-murderer Stanley Graham. The film was directed by English director Mike Newell, who went on to direct \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\". Much of the film was shot at the original locations. The script was based upon \"Manhunt: The Story of Stanley Graham\", by H. A. Willis (Whitcoulls, 1979) and adapted by New Zealand-born Andrew Brown.",
"Title: Bad Blood (Bastille album)\n\nBad Blood (stylised as \"BΔD BLOOD\") is the debut studio album by British band Bastille. It was released on 4 March 2013 in the United Kingdom, and on 3 September 2013 in the United States, and features the singles \"Overjoyed\", \"Bad Blood\", \"Flaws\", \"Pompeii\", \"Laura Palmer\" and \"Things We Lost in the Fire\". The album was recorded in London and produced by lead-singer, Dan Smith, and Mark Crew.",
"Title: Mike Newell (director)\n\nMichael Cormac \"Mike\" Newell (born 28 March 1942) is an English director and producer of motion pictures for film and television. Newell won the 1994 BAFTA Award for Best Direction for \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\".",
"Title: Mick Audsley\n\nMick Audsley (b. 1949, London, England) is a British film and television editor with more than 30 film credits. Audsley has had a notable collaboration with the director Stephen Frears from 1982 to their latest, \"Tamara Drewe\". Audsley was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing for \"Dangerous Liaisons\" (Frears-1988), and he won the BAFTA TV Award (Best Film or Video Editor (Fiction/Entertainment)) for \"The Snapper\" (Frears-1993). Audsley has had a comparably extended collaboration with director Mike Newell, including \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" (2005 (Based on the Sound Editions of Tom Finan who editing Hercules)).",
"Title: Bad Blood (2010 film)\n\nBad Blood (US King of Triads) is a 2010 martial arts-crime film written, produced and directed by Dennis Law. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Simon Yam, Bernice Liu and Andy On. \"Bad Blood\" centers on a Triad gang as the members plot and scheme against each other to become the gang's new leader, after the death of their boss. The film was released in Hong Kong on 21 January 2010.",
"Title: Loveleen Tandan\n\nLoveleen Tandan is an Indian film director and casting director. She is the \"Co-Director: India\" of the four time Golden Globe, seven time BAFTA Award and eight Academy Award winning (including best picture) \"Slumdog Millionaire\" (2008), for which she shared a New York Film Critics Online Award, Rotterdam International Film Festival Award and Amanda Awards, Norway, of \"Best Director\" with Danny Boyle. She has also been the Casting Director for several other films, including the Golden Lion winning and Golden Globe nominated \"Monsoon Wedding\" (2001) and the BAFTA Award nominated \"Brick Lane\" (2007). She has been a Casting Consultant for the Gotham Award and Independent Spirit Award nominated film \"The Namesake\" (2007)."
] |
7,306
|
Which category of film would describe Fahrenheit 9/11 and the Gracie Award winning Troop 1500?
|
documentary
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Fahrenheit 9/11",
"Troop 1500"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Rana is a shelved historical action film co-written and directed by K. S. Ravikumar starring Rajinikanth, whose story the film would be based upon.",
" Deepika Padukone was signed as the female lead.",
" The film would have been jointly produced by Ocher Picture Productions and Eros International.",
" The film would have featured cinematographer R. Rathnavelu and music would have been composed by A. R. Rahman."
],
"title": "Rana (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Songs and Artists That Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11 is a compilation album that followed up the 2004 documentary film \"Fahrenheit 9/11\" by filmmaker Michael Moore.",
" It is not the original soundtrack."
],
"title": "Songs and Artists That Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Abbie Marie Boudreau (born April 14, 1978) is an American ABC television news correspondent.",
" She joined ABC in November 2010.",
" She was formerly with CNN.",
" She has received seven regional Emmys for investigative reporting, writing and enterprise journalism.",
" She also received regional Edward R. Murrow awards in both 2006 and 2007.",
" Since joining ABC Abbie has received two national Emmy Awards, a national Edward R. Murrow award and a Gracie award for her ensemble work on Good Morning America."
],
"title": "Abbie Boudreau"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dominique di Prima is a radio personality, producer and activist in Los Angeles.",
" Her work focuses on issues concerning African American communities.",
" Since 1992 she has hosted The Front Page, a morning show on Radio Free 102.3 KJLH.",
" Di Prima was host and producer of the talk show Street Science with Dominique DiPrima for almost nine years on 100.3-FM The Beat.",
" Street Science won L.A. Weekly “Best of L.A.” award, and a Gracie Award from the American Women in Radio and Television.",
" Prior to her work in radio di Prima worked in television for San Francisco NBC affiliate KRON-TV.",
" Dominique has won five Emmy Awards, six Parents Choice Awards, an Ollie and the SAG/AFTRA American Scene Award for positive portrayals of women, the disabled, senior citizens and people of color.",
" In May of 2017 di Prima was honored as \"Pioneer Woman of the Year\" at the Los Angeles City Hall."
],
"title": "Dominique di Prima"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fahrenheit 11/9 is an upcoming documentary film by American filmmaker Michael Moore about the 2016 United States presidential election and the subsequent presidency of Donald Trump.",
" The film was announced on May 16, 2017.",
" The title of the film is a reference to the date after the election (November 9) and also a reference to Moore's documentary \"Fahrenheit 9/11\" released in 2004."
],
"title": "Fahrenheit 11/9"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Giada Pamela De Laurentiis (] ; born August 22, 1970) is an Italian-born American chef, writer, and television personality.",
" She is the host of Food Network's \"Giada at Home\".",
" She also appears regularly as a contributor and guest co-host on NBC's \"Today\".",
" De Laurentiis is the founder of the catering business GDL Foods.",
" She is a winner of the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lifestyle Host, the Gracie Award for Best Television Host, and in 2012, she was inducted into the Culinary Hall of Fame."
],
"title": "Giada De Laurentiis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fahrenheit 9/11 is a 2004 American documentary film directed, written by, and starring filmmaker, director and political commentator Michael Moore.",
" The film takes a critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush, the War on Terror, and its coverage in the media.",
" In the film, Moore contends that American corporate media were \"cheerleaders\" for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and did not provide an accurate or objective analysis of the rationale for the war or the resulting casualties there."
],
"title": "Fahrenheit 9/11"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The content of the 2004 documentary film \"Fahrenheit 9/11\" generated controversy before, during, and after its release a few months prior to the 2004 U.S. presidential election.",
" The film, directed by Michael Moore, criticizes the Bush administration's attempt to pursue Osama bin Laden in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, attacks, as well as the Iraq War.",
" Although \"Fahrenheit 9/11\" was generally praised by film critics and won various awards, several other commentators criticized the film for factual and contextual inaccuracies."
],
"title": "Fahrenheit 9/11 controversies"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Troop 1500 is a documentary film which won two Gracie Awards from the American Women in Radio & Television (AWRT) in the Individual Achievement Award for Outstanding Director and Outstanding Documentary.",
" The nationally broadcast film (PBS) follows a unique Girl Scouts of the USA troop which unites mothers and daughters monthly behind the bars at the Hilltop Unit, a prison of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, in Gatesville, Texas.",
" All of the mothers have been convicted of serious crimes and are serving long sentences."
],
"title": "Troop 1500"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Following her skating career, Cook became a television sports reporter.",
" She began her career at Boston, Massachusetts' WSBK-TV as a sports producer.",
" In October 1984, Cook was hired by WBZ-TV.",
" She worked there as a sports reporter until 2010, when she decided not to accept an offer to continue as a free lancer.",
" Cook has reported for ESPN.",
" She hosted the figure skating coverage for Turner Sports during the 1998 Winter Olympics.",
" She has won the Action for Children's Television award, two Service to Children awards from the NAB, several Parents' Choice Awards for the program \"Rap Around\", and the Gracie Award (named for Gracie Allen), given for excellence in portraying women in a positive light, for a segment on Mari-Rae Sopper, a former gymnast killed in the 9/11 incident."
],
"title": "Alice Cook (figure skater)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Rana (film)\n\nRana is a shelved historical action film co-written and directed by K. S. Ravikumar starring Rajinikanth, whose story the film would be based upon. Deepika Padukone was signed as the female lead. The film would have been jointly produced by Ocher Picture Productions and Eros International. The film would have featured cinematographer R. Rathnavelu and music would have been composed by A. R. Rahman.",
"Title: Songs and Artists That Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11\n\nSongs and Artists That Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11 is a compilation album that followed up the 2004 documentary film \"Fahrenheit 9/11\" by filmmaker Michael Moore. It is not the original soundtrack.",
"Title: Abbie Boudreau\n\nAbbie Marie Boudreau (born April 14, 1978) is an American ABC television news correspondent. She joined ABC in November 2010. She was formerly with CNN. She has received seven regional Emmys for investigative reporting, writing and enterprise journalism. She also received regional Edward R. Murrow awards in both 2006 and 2007. Since joining ABC Abbie has received two national Emmy Awards, a national Edward R. Murrow award and a Gracie award for her ensemble work on Good Morning America.",
"Title: Dominique di Prima\n\nDominique di Prima is a radio personality, producer and activist in Los Angeles. Her work focuses on issues concerning African American communities. Since 1992 she has hosted The Front Page, a morning show on Radio Free 102.3 KJLH. Di Prima was host and producer of the talk show Street Science with Dominique DiPrima for almost nine years on 100.3-FM The Beat. Street Science won L.A. Weekly “Best of L.A.” award, and a Gracie Award from the American Women in Radio and Television. Prior to her work in radio di Prima worked in television for San Francisco NBC affiliate KRON-TV. Dominique has won five Emmy Awards, six Parents Choice Awards, an Ollie and the SAG/AFTRA American Scene Award for positive portrayals of women, the disabled, senior citizens and people of color. In May of 2017 di Prima was honored as \"Pioneer Woman of the Year\" at the Los Angeles City Hall.",
"Title: Fahrenheit 11/9\n\nFahrenheit 11/9 is an upcoming documentary film by American filmmaker Michael Moore about the 2016 United States presidential election and the subsequent presidency of Donald Trump. The film was announced on May 16, 2017. The title of the film is a reference to the date after the election (November 9) and also a reference to Moore's documentary \"Fahrenheit 9/11\" released in 2004.",
"Title: Giada De Laurentiis\n\nGiada Pamela De Laurentiis (] ; born August 22, 1970) is an Italian-born American chef, writer, and television personality. She is the host of Food Network's \"Giada at Home\". She also appears regularly as a contributor and guest co-host on NBC's \"Today\". De Laurentiis is the founder of the catering business GDL Foods. She is a winner of the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lifestyle Host, the Gracie Award for Best Television Host, and in 2012, she was inducted into the Culinary Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Fahrenheit 9/11\n\nFahrenheit 9/11 is a 2004 American documentary film directed, written by, and starring filmmaker, director and political commentator Michael Moore. The film takes a critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush, the War on Terror, and its coverage in the media. In the film, Moore contends that American corporate media were \"cheerleaders\" for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and did not provide an accurate or objective analysis of the rationale for the war or the resulting casualties there.",
"Title: Fahrenheit 9/11 controversies\n\nThe content of the 2004 documentary film \"Fahrenheit 9/11\" generated controversy before, during, and after its release a few months prior to the 2004 U.S. presidential election. The film, directed by Michael Moore, criticizes the Bush administration's attempt to pursue Osama bin Laden in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, attacks, as well as the Iraq War. Although \"Fahrenheit 9/11\" was generally praised by film critics and won various awards, several other commentators criticized the film for factual and contextual inaccuracies.",
"Title: Troop 1500\n\nTroop 1500 is a documentary film which won two Gracie Awards from the American Women in Radio & Television (AWRT) in the Individual Achievement Award for Outstanding Director and Outstanding Documentary. The nationally broadcast film (PBS) follows a unique Girl Scouts of the USA troop which unites mothers and daughters monthly behind the bars at the Hilltop Unit, a prison of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, in Gatesville, Texas. All of the mothers have been convicted of serious crimes and are serving long sentences.",
"Title: Alice Cook (figure skater)\n\nFollowing her skating career, Cook became a television sports reporter. She began her career at Boston, Massachusetts' WSBK-TV as a sports producer. In October 1984, Cook was hired by WBZ-TV. She worked there as a sports reporter until 2010, when she decided not to accept an offer to continue as a free lancer. Cook has reported for ESPN. She hosted the figure skating coverage for Turner Sports during the 1998 Winter Olympics. She has won the Action for Children's Television award, two Service to Children awards from the NAB, several Parents' Choice Awards for the program \"Rap Around\", and the Gracie Award (named for Gracie Allen), given for excellence in portraying women in a positive light, for a segment on Mari-Rae Sopper, a former gymnast killed in the 9/11 incident."
] |
7,307
|
How many people did the subject of Murder in the Heartland murder?
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eleven
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Murder in the Heartland",
"Murder in the Heartland",
"Charles Starkweather"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Although spinal cord injury (SCI) often causes sexual dysfunction, many people with SCI are able to have satisfying sex lives.",
" Physical limitations acquired from SCI affect sexual function and sexuality in broader areas, which in turn has important effects on quality of life.",
" Damage to the spinal cord impairs its ability to transmit messages between the brain and parts of the body below the level of the lesion.",
" This results in lost or reduced sensation and muscle motion, and affects orgasm, erection, ejaculation, and vaginal lubrication.",
" More indirect causes of sexual dysfunction include pain, weakness, and side effects of medications.",
" Psycho-social causes include depression and altered self-image.",
" Many people with SCI have satisfying sex lives, and many experience sexual arousal and orgasm.",
" People with SCI employ a variety of adaptations to help carry on their sex lives healthily, by focusing on different areas of the body and types of sexual acts.",
" Neural plasticity may account for increases in sensitivity in parts of the body that have not lost sensation, so people often find newly sensitive erotic areas of the skin in erogenous zones or near borders between areas of preserved and lost sensation."
],
"title": "Sexuality after spinal cord injury"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kosuke Kindaichi (金田一 耕助 , Kindaichi Kōsuke ) is a famous fictional Japanese detective created by Seishi Yokomizo, a renowned mystery novelist.",
" His first case, \"The Honjin Murder Case\", a novel of locked room murder in an old family, which many people regard as one of the best Japanese detective novels, was published in 1946."
],
"title": "Kosuke Kindaichi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kume no Heinai-dō (久米平内堂 ) is a small folk shrine located in Asakusa in Taitō, Tokyo.",
" The shrine houses a stone statue of Kume no Heinai, a samurai from the early Edo period (17th century).",
" According to the Asakusa tourism bureau, there are few facts about the life of Kume no Heinai, but he is said to have died in 1683.",
" Oral tradition holds that Heinai excelled in Kenjutsu, the martial art of swordsmanship, killing many people over the years.",
" In the latter half of his life, he is said to have lived in the Sensō-ji temple in Asakusa where he devoted himself to Zen-Buddhism and held religious services in honor of the people he killed.",
" Shortly before his death he ordered his followers to carve his likeness on a stone and bury it near the Niōmon – the entrance to the Buddhist temple and a busy district in the city.",
" His wish was to have his statue be stepped on by as many people as possible in order to expiate the crimes he committed in life.",
" The statue was eventually retrieved and is now stored inside the shrine itself.",
" It is because of this that the shrine initially carried the name \"Fumitsuke\" (踏みつけ ) , which means \"to tread on\", but over time the meaning was lost and the shrine's name came to be spelled 文付け, which means \"love letter\".",
" Both words are pronounced \"Fumitsuke\" and the shrine is now worshipped by the general public as a deity of marriage and match-making.",
" Kume no Heinai-dō was destroyed in March 1945 during World War II.",
" The current temple was rebuilt in October 1978."
],
"title": "Kume no Heinai-dō"
},
{
"sentences": [
"This article on the Olmec figurine describes a number of archetypical figurines produced by the Formative Period inhabitants of Mesoamerica.",
" While many of these figurines may or may not have been produced directly by the people of the Olmec heartland, they bear the hallmarks and motifs of Olmec culture.",
" While the extent of Olmec control over the areas beyond their heartland is not yet known, Formative Period figurines with Olmec motifs were widespread in the centuries from 1000 to 500 BCE, showing a consistency of style and subject throughout nearly all of Mesoamerica."
],
"title": "Olmec figurine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Niles Canyon ghost story is the Northern California variation on the vanishing hitchhiker archetype.",
" There are many different variations of this story depending on whom you ask.",
" All stories include a girl being involved in some sort of motorized vehicle accident on February 26 (year often changed).",
" One variation of the story includes a girl being involved in a car crash on Niles Canyon road (off the 680 freeway in Sunol, California) on the way to her prom.",
" The girl died on impact and to this day is said to haunt Niles Canyon road every February 26.",
" The tale of the haunting goes that people traveling along Niles Canyon road (now Highway 84) on the night of February 26 will see a normal-looking high school-aged girl walking along the road in a prom dress (many people have said it is white).",
" People traveling along the road (mostly those traveling alone) have said to have stopped and offered the girl a ride.",
" She accepts the ride, giving the driver an address across the bridge (either Dumbarton or Bay Bridge depending on the storyteller).",
" Once the driver gets to the beginning of the bridge, the girl will disappear.",
" Sometimes people have gone to the address to find that a girl many years ago matching that description once lived there.",
" Today, many people will travel along this treacherous pitch black road in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the Niles Canyon ghost."
],
"title": "Niles Canyon ghost"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Charles Raymond \"Charlie\" Starkweather (November 24, 1938 – June 25, 1959) was an American teenaged spree killer who murdered eleven people in the states of Nebraska and Wyoming in a two-month murder spree between December 1957 and January 1958.",
" All but one of Starkweather's victims were killed between January 21 and January 29, 1958, the date of his arrest.",
" During the murders committed in 1958, Starkweather was accompanied by his 14-year-old girlfriend, Caril Ann Fugate."
],
"title": "Charles Starkweather"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The preferred walking speed is the speed at which humans or animals choose to walk.",
" Many people tend to walk at about 1.4 m/s .",
" Although many people are capable of walking at speeds upwards of 2.5 m/s , especially for short distances, they typically choose not to.",
" Individuals find slower or faster speeds uncomfortable."
],
"title": "Preferred walking speed"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Murder in the Heartland is a television miniseries that aired on ABC in 1993.",
" It was based on the 1957–58 murder spree carried out by 19-year-old Charles Starkweather throughout Nebraska and Wyoming.",
" The first half of the miniseries covers the murders.",
" The second half covers the trials of Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate, his 14-year-old girlfriend accomplice.",
" Their increasingly disparate versions of events are contrasted as the trials unfold."
],
"title": "Murder in the Heartland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The El Ayyat train disaster happened at 02:00 on the morning of 20 February 2002 in an eleven-carriage passenger train travelling from Cairo to Luxor.",
" A cooking gas cylinder exploded in the fifth carriage, creating a fire which engulfed seven third-class carriages, reducing them almost to cinders.",
" The initial number of dead given by officials at the time was 383, all Egyptians.",
" However, considering that seven carriages were burnt to the ground, and each carriage was packed with at least double the maximum carrying capacity of 150, this number is considered by many people to be a great underestimate.",
" The dubious nature of the given death toll lies with the absence of a full passenger list; accounting for those missing was almost impossible at the time.",
" In addition, the fire was so intense and the carriages so badly burned that many corpses had been reduced to ash.",
" As there was no means of communication between the driver and the rear carriages, the driver did not know of the fire until about two hours after it had begun, resulting in many people, attempting to flee from the overcrowded carriages, jumping to their death.",
" Some important Egyptians have commentated that the official number of 383 dead is grossly inaccurate and was an attempt to lessen the damage done to the reputation of the government.",
" Many people consider a number of about 1000 deaths to be more accurate."
],
"title": "2002 El Ayyat railway accident"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Drug corridor is the name given to various paths in the U.S., generally being coterminal with major highways and interstates, that are major highways for the flow of illicit drugs into, out of, and across the U.S.",
" There is no definitive drug corridor, as many people claim that their city lies in a drug corridor (just as many people claim that their city is the \"meth capital of the world\").",
" Many sources, however, corroborate that the main arteries of drug flow are east–west across the U.S., North from Mexico, and South from Canada.",
" Most of the marijuana and cocaine imported into the U.S. flows from Latin America across the U.S.–Mexican border, while many imported synthetic drugs and former designer drugs flow south from Canada."
],
"title": "Drug corridor"
}
] |
[
"Title: Sexuality after spinal cord injury\n\nAlthough spinal cord injury (SCI) often causes sexual dysfunction, many people with SCI are able to have satisfying sex lives. Physical limitations acquired from SCI affect sexual function and sexuality in broader areas, which in turn has important effects on quality of life. Damage to the spinal cord impairs its ability to transmit messages between the brain and parts of the body below the level of the lesion. This results in lost or reduced sensation and muscle motion, and affects orgasm, erection, ejaculation, and vaginal lubrication. More indirect causes of sexual dysfunction include pain, weakness, and side effects of medications. Psycho-social causes include depression and altered self-image. Many people with SCI have satisfying sex lives, and many experience sexual arousal and orgasm. People with SCI employ a variety of adaptations to help carry on their sex lives healthily, by focusing on different areas of the body and types of sexual acts. Neural plasticity may account for increases in sensitivity in parts of the body that have not lost sensation, so people often find newly sensitive erotic areas of the skin in erogenous zones or near borders between areas of preserved and lost sensation.",
"Title: Kosuke Kindaichi\n\nKosuke Kindaichi (金田一 耕助 , Kindaichi Kōsuke ) is a famous fictional Japanese detective created by Seishi Yokomizo, a renowned mystery novelist. His first case, \"The Honjin Murder Case\", a novel of locked room murder in an old family, which many people regard as one of the best Japanese detective novels, was published in 1946.",
"Title: Kume no Heinai-dō\n\nKume no Heinai-dō (久米平内堂 ) is a small folk shrine located in Asakusa in Taitō, Tokyo. The shrine houses a stone statue of Kume no Heinai, a samurai from the early Edo period (17th century). According to the Asakusa tourism bureau, there are few facts about the life of Kume no Heinai, but he is said to have died in 1683. Oral tradition holds that Heinai excelled in Kenjutsu, the martial art of swordsmanship, killing many people over the years. In the latter half of his life, he is said to have lived in the Sensō-ji temple in Asakusa where he devoted himself to Zen-Buddhism and held religious services in honor of the people he killed. Shortly before his death he ordered his followers to carve his likeness on a stone and bury it near the Niōmon – the entrance to the Buddhist temple and a busy district in the city. His wish was to have his statue be stepped on by as many people as possible in order to expiate the crimes he committed in life. The statue was eventually retrieved and is now stored inside the shrine itself. It is because of this that the shrine initially carried the name \"Fumitsuke\" (踏みつけ ) , which means \"to tread on\", but over time the meaning was lost and the shrine's name came to be spelled 文付け, which means \"love letter\". Both words are pronounced \"Fumitsuke\" and the shrine is now worshipped by the general public as a deity of marriage and match-making. Kume no Heinai-dō was destroyed in March 1945 during World War II. The current temple was rebuilt in October 1978.",
"Title: Olmec figurine\n\nThis article on the Olmec figurine describes a number of archetypical figurines produced by the Formative Period inhabitants of Mesoamerica. While many of these figurines may or may not have been produced directly by the people of the Olmec heartland, they bear the hallmarks and motifs of Olmec culture. While the extent of Olmec control over the areas beyond their heartland is not yet known, Formative Period figurines with Olmec motifs were widespread in the centuries from 1000 to 500 BCE, showing a consistency of style and subject throughout nearly all of Mesoamerica.",
"Title: Niles Canyon ghost\n\nThe Niles Canyon ghost story is the Northern California variation on the vanishing hitchhiker archetype. There are many different variations of this story depending on whom you ask. All stories include a girl being involved in some sort of motorized vehicle accident on February 26 (year often changed). One variation of the story includes a girl being involved in a car crash on Niles Canyon road (off the 680 freeway in Sunol, California) on the way to her prom. The girl died on impact and to this day is said to haunt Niles Canyon road every February 26. The tale of the haunting goes that people traveling along Niles Canyon road (now Highway 84) on the night of February 26 will see a normal-looking high school-aged girl walking along the road in a prom dress (many people have said it is white). People traveling along the road (mostly those traveling alone) have said to have stopped and offered the girl a ride. She accepts the ride, giving the driver an address across the bridge (either Dumbarton or Bay Bridge depending on the storyteller). Once the driver gets to the beginning of the bridge, the girl will disappear. Sometimes people have gone to the address to find that a girl many years ago matching that description once lived there. Today, many people will travel along this treacherous pitch black road in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the Niles Canyon ghost.",
"Title: Charles Starkweather\n\nCharles Raymond \"Charlie\" Starkweather (November 24, 1938 – June 25, 1959) was an American teenaged spree killer who murdered eleven people in the states of Nebraska and Wyoming in a two-month murder spree between December 1957 and January 1958. All but one of Starkweather's victims were killed between January 21 and January 29, 1958, the date of his arrest. During the murders committed in 1958, Starkweather was accompanied by his 14-year-old girlfriend, Caril Ann Fugate.",
"Title: Preferred walking speed\n\nThe preferred walking speed is the speed at which humans or animals choose to walk. Many people tend to walk at about 1.4 m/s . Although many people are capable of walking at speeds upwards of 2.5 m/s , especially for short distances, they typically choose not to. Individuals find slower or faster speeds uncomfortable.",
"Title: Murder in the Heartland\n\nMurder in the Heartland is a television miniseries that aired on ABC in 1993. It was based on the 1957–58 murder spree carried out by 19-year-old Charles Starkweather throughout Nebraska and Wyoming. The first half of the miniseries covers the murders. The second half covers the trials of Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate, his 14-year-old girlfriend accomplice. Their increasingly disparate versions of events are contrasted as the trials unfold.",
"Title: 2002 El Ayyat railway accident\n\nThe El Ayyat train disaster happened at 02:00 on the morning of 20 February 2002 in an eleven-carriage passenger train travelling from Cairo to Luxor. A cooking gas cylinder exploded in the fifth carriage, creating a fire which engulfed seven third-class carriages, reducing them almost to cinders. The initial number of dead given by officials at the time was 383, all Egyptians. However, considering that seven carriages were burnt to the ground, and each carriage was packed with at least double the maximum carrying capacity of 150, this number is considered by many people to be a great underestimate. The dubious nature of the given death toll lies with the absence of a full passenger list; accounting for those missing was almost impossible at the time. In addition, the fire was so intense and the carriages so badly burned that many corpses had been reduced to ash. As there was no means of communication between the driver and the rear carriages, the driver did not know of the fire until about two hours after it had begun, resulting in many people, attempting to flee from the overcrowded carriages, jumping to their death. Some important Egyptians have commentated that the official number of 383 dead is grossly inaccurate and was an attempt to lessen the damage done to the reputation of the government. Many people consider a number of about 1000 deaths to be more accurate.",
"Title: Drug corridor\n\nDrug corridor is the name given to various paths in the U.S., generally being coterminal with major highways and interstates, that are major highways for the flow of illicit drugs into, out of, and across the U.S. There is no definitive drug corridor, as many people claim that their city lies in a drug corridor (just as many people claim that their city is the \"meth capital of the world\"). Many sources, however, corroborate that the main arteries of drug flow are east–west across the U.S., North from Mexico, and South from Canada. Most of the marijuana and cocaine imported into the U.S. flows from Latin America across the U.S.–Mexican border, while many imported synthetic drugs and former designer drugs flow south from Canada."
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"Title: Klutter!\n\nKlutter is a segment that ran on Eek! Stravaganza's fourth season from 1995 to 1996 on the Fox Kids block. It was created by David Silverman and Savage Steve Holland. The segment was animated by the same people who used to work for Fox's \"The Critic\", which was canceled that year. The executive producers were David Silverman, Savage Steve Holland, and Phil Roman. Unlike the Eek and Thunderlizard segments, this was a Fox Children's Productions and Savage Studios co-production in association with Film Roman for animation. It lasted a year with 8 episodes.",
"Title: The Simpsons Movie\n\nThe Simpsons Movie is a 2007 American animated comedy film based on the Fox television series \"The Simpsons\". The film was directed by David Silverman, and stars the regular television cast of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Tress MacNeille, Pamela Hayden, Marcia Wallace, Maggie Roswell and Russi Taylor, along with Tom Hanks, Green Day and Albert Brooks. The film follows Homer Simpson, whose irresponsibility gets the better of him when he pollutes the lake in Springfield after the town has cleaned it up following receipt of a warning from the Environmental Protection Agency. As the townspeople exile him and eventually his family abandons him, Homer works to redeem his folly by stopping Russ Cargill, the head of the EPA, when he intends to destroy Springfield.",
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"Title: Treehouse of Horror XVI\n\n\"Treehouse of Horror XVI\" is the fourth episode of the seventeenth season of \"The Simpsons\". It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 6, 2005. In the sixteenth annual \"Treehouse of Horror\", the Simpsons replace Bart with a robot son after Bart falls into a coma, Homer and various other male characters find themselves on a reality show where Mr. Burns hunts humans for sport, and costumed Springfieldians become whatever they are wearing, thanks to a witch who was disqualified from a Halloween costume contest. It was written by Marc Wilmore and directed by David Silverman. Terry Bradshaw and Dennis Rodman guest star as themselves. Around 11.63 million Americans tuned in to watch the episode during its original broadcast.",
"Title: The Unbelievers\n\nThe Unbelievers is a 2013 documentary film that follows Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss as they speak publicly around the globe about the importance of science and reason in the modern world, encouraging others to cast off religious and politically motivated approaches toward what they think to be important current issues. The film includes short statements by influential people and celebrities such as Stephen Hawking, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Sam Harris, Cameron Diaz, Woody Allen, Penn Jillette, Ian McEwan, and David Silverman.",
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The 1996 German Grand Prix was won by the driver who took over the lead when which Austrian's engine failed with 3 laps remaining?
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"Title: 1996 German Grand Prix\n\nThe 1996 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 28 July 1996 at Hockenheimring. Damon Hill started the race on pole position, and won it after Gerhard Berger's engine failed with 3 laps to go.",
"Title: 1990 German Grand Prix\n\nThe 1990 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Hockenheimring on 29 July 1990. It was the ninth round of the 1990 Formula One season. The race was the 52nd German Grand Prix and the 14th to be held at the Hockenheimring. It was the 39th and last Formula One Grand Prix to be held in West Germany prior to its re-unification with East Germany. The race was held over 45 laps of the seven kilometre circuit for a race distance of 306 kilometres.",
"Title: 2013 German Grand Prix\n\nThe 2013 German Grand Prix (formally known as the Formula 1 Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland 2013) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 7 July 2013 at the Nürburgring in Nürburg, Germany. The race was the ninth round of the 2013 season, and marked the 74th running of the German Grand Prix overall, and the 60th running of the German Grand Prix since 1950, when the racing series now known as the Formula One World Championship was created. This is the earliest a German Grand Prix has been held in a calendar year, followed by the 1926 and the 2009 editions of the race.",
"Title: Jordi Torres\n\nJordi Torres Fernández (born August 27, 1987) is a Spanish motorcycle racer. He is a two-time winner of the Spanish Moto2 championship, and has previously competed in his native Supersport and Stock Extreme championships. He is best known for winning the 2013 German Grand Prix, in the Moto2 class; having qualified in a career-best second place, Torres overtook long-time race leader Pol Espargaró with ten laps remaining, and held on to win the race, his first Grand Prix podium. In 2015 and 2016 he competed in the Superbike World Championship.",
"Title: Börje Jansson\n\nBörje Jansson (born November 10, 1942 ) was a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from Sweden. His best years were in 1971 and 1972, when he finished third in the 125cc world championship riding for the Maico factory racing team. He won the 1972 125cc East German Grand Prix, marking the first Grand Prix road racing victory for the German motorcycle manufacturer. Jansson won four Grand Prix races in his career. Jansson is the only rider in history to win a Grand Prix riding the Derbi 250 twin (1972 Austrian Grand Prix at the Salzburgring), out of only two races with the Spanish machine.",
"Title: Gerhard Berger\n\nGerhard Berger (born 27 August 1959) is an Austrian former Formula One racing driver. He competed in Formula One for 14 seasons, twice finishing 3rd overall in the championship (1988 and 1994), both times driving for Ferrari. He won ten Grands Prix, achieved 48 podiums, 12 poles and 21 fastest laps. With 210 starts he is amongst the most experienced Formula One drivers of all time. He led 33 of the 210 races he competed in and retired from 95 of them. His first and last victories were also the first and last victories for the Benetton team, with eleven years separating them. He was also a race winner with Ferrari and with McLaren. When at McLaren, Berger drove alongside Ayrton Senna, contributing to the team's 1990 and 1991 constructors titles.",
"Title: Peter Westbury\n\nPeter Westbury (26 May 1938 – 7 December 2015) was a British racing driver from England. He participated in two World Championship Formula One Grands Prix, scoring no championship points. In 1969 he raced a Formula 2 Brabham-Cosworth, driving in his first Grand Prix in the 1969 German Grand Prix. He finished ninth on the road, fifth in the F2 class. The following year he failed to qualify for the 1970 United States Grand Prix driving a works BRM, after an engine failure.",
"Title: Klenk\n\nThe Klenk-Meteor was a racing car which competed in the 1954 German Grand Prix. The car was based on the established German marque of Veritas which was active between 1948 and 1953. Veritas is chiefly remembered as a manufacturer of sports cars and successful Formula Two racing cars. The company closed when its founder, Ernst Loof, became ill. He subsequently died in 1956. The Klenk-Meteor entered for the 1954 German Grand Prix was essentially a Veritas Formula Two car. The car was owned and prepared by the noted German racing driver Hans Klenk who intended to race it himself in the Grand Prix. However, Klenk's career as a racing driver came to an end when he suffered injuries in an accident while working as a test driver for Mercedes-Benz. The car was driven in the Grand Prix by another German, Theo Helfrich. He retired on lap 9 with engine failure.",
"Title: 1961 German Grand Prix\n\nThe 1961 German Grand Prix was the 23rd time the German Grand Prix (or Grosser Preis von Deutschland) motor race was held. The race also held the honorary designation of the 21st European Grand Prix. It was run to Formula One regulations as race 6 of 8 in both the 1961 World Championship of Drivers and the 1961 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers It was held on 6 August 1961 over 15 laps of the giant 14.2 mile Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit for a race distance of almost 213 miles. The race also celebrated the 100th race since the establishment of the World Championship in 1950.",
"Title: 1974 German Grand Prix\n\nThe 1974 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Nürburgring on 4 August 1974. It was race 11 of 15 in both the 1974 World Championship of Drivers and the 1974 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. It was the 36th German Grand Prix and the 33rd to be held at the Nürburgring complex of circuits. The race was won by Swiss driver Clay Regazzoni driving a Ferrari 312B3. Regazzoni led every lap on the way to his second Grand Prix victory, some four years after his debut victory at the 1970 Italian Grand Prix. South African driver Jody Scheckter was second driving a Tyrrell 007 ahead of Argentine driver Carlos Reutemann (Brabham BT44)."
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Are both Roberto Devereux and King Priam operas?
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" It was said to be the home of a notable seer named Merops, also its ruler.",
" Merops was the father of Arisbe (the first wife of King Priam, and subsequently wife of King Hyrtacus), Cleite (wife of King Cyzicus), and two sons named Amphius and Adrastus who fought during the Trojan War.",
" As an ally of Troy, Percote sent a contingent to help King Priam during the Trojan War - though this contingent was led not by Merops's sons, but by Asius, son of Hyrtacus, according to Homer's Iliad, one native from Percote was wounded in the Trojan War by Antilochus, two natives from Percote were killed in the Trojan War by Diomedes and Ullysses.",
" The Meropidae (Amphius and Adrastus) instead lead a contingent from nearby Adrastea.",
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" Hyrtacus's son by Arisbe was named Asius and fought at Troy.",
" In the \"Aeneid\", Hyrtacus is credited with two more sons, Nisus and Hippocoon.",
" Hyrtacus's own parentage is not given."
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"In Greco-Roman mythology, Aeneas ( ; Greek: Αἰνείας, \"Aineías\", possibly derived from Greek αἰνή meaning \"praised\") was a Trojan hero, the son of the prince Anchises and the goddess Venus (Aphrodite).",
" His father was a first cousin of King Priam of Troy (both being grandsons of Ilus, founder of Troy), making Aeneas a second cousin to Priam's children (such as Hector and Paris).",
" He is a character in Greek mythology and is mentioned in Homer's \"Iliad\".",
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"In Greek mythology, Laomedon ( ; Ancient Greek: Λαομέδων ) was a Trojan king, son of Ilus, nephew of Ganymede and Assaracus, and father of Priam, Astyoche, Lampus, Hicetaon, Clytius, Cilla, Proclia, Aethilla, Medesicaste, Clytodora, and Hesione.",
" Tithonus is also described by most sources as Laomedon's eldest legitimate son; and most sources omit Ganymedes from the list of Laomedon's children, but indicate him as his uncle instead.",
" Laomedon's possible wives are Placia, Strymo (or Rhoeo) and Leucippe; by the former he begot Tithonus and by the latter King Priam (see John Tzetzes' \"Scholia in Lycophronem\" 18 («ὁ μὲν γὰρ Πρίαμος ἦν Λευκίππης, ὁ δὲ Τιθωνὸς Ῥοιοῦς ἢ Στρυμοῦς τῆς Σκαμάνδρου θυγατρὸς υἱός» : \"Priamus was the son of Leucippe, whereas Tithonus was the son of Rhoeo or Strymo, the daughter of Scamander\")).",
" He also had a son named Bucolion by the nymph Calybe, as recounted by Homer in the \"Iliad\" (6.22).",
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" Salvadore Cammarano wrote the Italian libretto after François Ancelot's tragedy \"Elisabeth d'Angleterre\" (1829), and based as well on the \"Historie secrete des amours d'Elisabeth et du comte d'Essex\" (1787) by \"Jacques Lescéne des Maisons\", although Devereux was the subject of at least two other French plays: \"Le Comte d'Essex\" by Thomas Corneille and \"Le Comte d'Essex\" by Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède."
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"Born into a peaceful family that believed that Helen should be sent back to the Greeks, he had many siblings including Archelochus, Acamas, Glaucus, Helicaon, Laodocus, Coön, Polybus, Agenor, Iphidamas, Laodamas, Eurymachus, Hippolochus, Medon, Thersilochus, Antheus (most of whom perished during the Trojan War), and at least one sister, Crino.",
" His father was a counselor to King Priam and his mother was a priestess of Athena.",
" He was the grandson of Thracian king Cisseus and Telecleia, and his house was spared by the Achaeans because his family received Odysseus and Menelaus when they came to Troy as envoys.",
" Demoleon's house was also spared by the Achaeans because his father pleaded with the Trojans to return Helen to the Greeks when Paris first stole her from Menelaus.",
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"In Greek mythology, Teucer ( ), also Teucrus, Teucros or Teucris (Greek: Τεῦκρος, \"Teukros\" ), was the son of King Telamon of Salamis Island and Hesione, daughter of King Laomedon of Troy.",
" He fought alongside his half-brother, Ajax, in the Trojan War and is the legendary founder of the city of Salamis on Cyprus.",
" Through his mother, Teucer was the nephew of King Priam of Troy and the cousin of Hector and Paris—all of whom he fought against in the Trojan War."
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"Ascanius ( ) (said to have reigned 1176-1138 BC) a legendary king of Alba Longa and is the son of the Trojan hero Aeneas and Creusa, daughter of Priam.",
" He is a character in Roman mythology, and has a divine lineage, being the son of Aeneas, who is the son of the goddess Venus and the hero Anchises, a relative of the king Priam; thus Ascanius has divine ascendents by both parents, being descendant of god Jupiter, his wife Juno and Dardanus.",
" He is also an ancestor of Romulus, Remus and the Gens Julia.",
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"Title: Hyrtacus\n\nIn Greek mythology, Hyrtacus ( ; Greek: Ὕρτακος ) is an obscure character associated with the Trojan War. He was a comrade of King Priam of Troy. Hyrtacus married Arisbe, daughter of King Merops of Percote, after Priam had divorced her to marry Hecabe. Hyrtacus's son by Arisbe was named Asius and fought at Troy. In the \"Aeneid\", Hyrtacus is credited with two more sons, Nisus and Hippocoon. Hyrtacus's own parentage is not given.",
"Title: Isus (mythology)\n\nIsus was a minor character in Greek mythology mentioned in Homer's \"Iliad\", one of the 50 sons of King Priam by an unidentified woman. He was killed by Agamemnon. Little is known of Isus other than brief mentions or relatives. He was known as a brother of Antiphus, son of Priam and Hecuba.",
"Title: Aeneas\n\nIn Greco-Roman mythology, Aeneas ( ; Greek: Αἰνείας, \"Aineías\", possibly derived from Greek αἰνή meaning \"praised\") was a Trojan hero, the son of the prince Anchises and the goddess Venus (Aphrodite). His father was a first cousin of King Priam of Troy (both being grandsons of Ilus, founder of Troy), making Aeneas a second cousin to Priam's children (such as Hector and Paris). He is a character in Greek mythology and is mentioned in Homer's \"Iliad\". Aeneas receives full treatment in Roman mythology, most extensively in Virgil's \"Aeneid,\" where he is an ancestor of Romulus and Remus. He became the first true hero of Rome. Snorri Sturluson identifies him with the Norse Æsir Vidarr.",
"Title: King Priam\n\nKing Priam is an opera by Michael Tippett, to his own libretto. The story is based on Homer's \"Iliad\", except the birth and childhood of Paris, which are taken from the \"Fabulae\" of Hyginus.",
"Title: Laomedon\n\nIn Greek mythology, Laomedon ( ; Ancient Greek: Λαομέδων ) was a Trojan king, son of Ilus, nephew of Ganymede and Assaracus, and father of Priam, Astyoche, Lampus, Hicetaon, Clytius, Cilla, Proclia, Aethilla, Medesicaste, Clytodora, and Hesione. Tithonus is also described by most sources as Laomedon's eldest legitimate son; and most sources omit Ganymedes from the list of Laomedon's children, but indicate him as his uncle instead. Laomedon's possible wives are Placia, Strymo (or Rhoeo) and Leucippe; by the former he begot Tithonus and by the latter King Priam (see John Tzetzes' \"Scholia in Lycophronem\" 18 («ὁ μὲν γὰρ Πρίαμος ἦν Λευκίππης, ὁ δὲ Τιθωνὸς Ῥοιοῦς ἢ Στρυμοῦς τῆς Σκαμάνδρου θυγατρὸς υἱός» : \"Priamus was the son of Leucippe, whereas Tithonus was the son of Rhoeo or Strymo, the daughter of Scamander\")). He also had a son named Bucolion by the nymph Calybe, as recounted by Homer in the \"Iliad\" (6.22). Dictys Cretensis (4.22) added Thymoetes to the list of Laomedon's children.",
"Title: Roberto Devereux\n\nRoberto Devereux (or \"Roberto Devereux, ossia Il conte di Essex\" [\"Robert Devereux, or the Earl of Essex\"]) is a \"tragedia lirica\", or tragic opera, by Gaetano Donizetti. Salvadore Cammarano wrote the Italian libretto after François Ancelot's tragedy \"Elisabeth d'Angleterre\" (1829), and based as well on the \"Historie secrete des amours d'Elisabeth et du comte d'Essex\" (1787) by \"Jacques Lescéne des Maisons\", although Devereux was the subject of at least two other French plays: \"Le Comte d'Essex\" by Thomas Corneille and \"Le Comte d'Essex\" by Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède.",
"Title: Demoleon\n\nDemoleon ( died circa 1190 B.C.) was a Trojan warrior. The son of Antenor and Theano, he was a tough defensive fighter that was killed by Achilles during the Trojan War. Born into a peaceful family that believed that Helen should be sent back to the Greeks, he had many siblings including Archelochus, Acamas, Glaucus, Helicaon, Laodocus, Coön, Polybus, Agenor, Iphidamas, Laodamas, Eurymachus, Hippolochus, Medon, Thersilochus, Antheus (most of whom perished during the Trojan War), and at least one sister, Crino. His father was a counselor to King Priam and his mother was a priestess of Athena. He was the grandson of Thracian king Cisseus and Telecleia, and his house was spared by the Achaeans because his family received Odysseus and Menelaus when they came to Troy as envoys. Demoleon's house was also spared by the Achaeans because his father pleaded with the Trojans to return Helen to the Greeks when Paris first stole her from Menelaus. It is believed that his family founded the city of Patavium (Padua) after fleeing Troy.",
"Title: Teucer\n\nIn Greek mythology, Teucer ( ), also Teucrus, Teucros or Teucris (Greek: Τεῦκρος, \"Teukros\" ), was the son of King Telamon of Salamis Island and Hesione, daughter of King Laomedon of Troy. He fought alongside his half-brother, Ajax, in the Trojan War and is the legendary founder of the city of Salamis on Cyprus. Through his mother, Teucer was the nephew of King Priam of Troy and the cousin of Hector and Paris—all of whom he fought against in the Trojan War.",
"Title: Ascanius\n\nAscanius ( ) (said to have reigned 1176-1138 BC) a legendary king of Alba Longa and is the son of the Trojan hero Aeneas and Creusa, daughter of Priam. He is a character in Roman mythology, and has a divine lineage, being the son of Aeneas, who is the son of the goddess Venus and the hero Anchises, a relative of the king Priam; thus Ascanius has divine ascendents by both parents, being descendant of god Jupiter, his wife Juno and Dardanus. He is also an ancestor of Romulus, Remus and the Gens Julia. Together with his father, he is a major character in Virgil's \"Aeneid\", and he is depicted as one of the founders of the Roman race."
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Global Positioning System devices
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" He is the co-founder of Garmin Corporation with Gary Burrell.",
" As of August 2017, his personal wealth was estimated at $3 billion."
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"The Hammond Electric Bridge Table was an electromechanical automatic card shuffling machine that dealt playing cards at random to four bridge players.",
" The mechanism was built into a card table.",
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" The invention was an offspring from the Hammond Clock Company as an additional product.",
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"Pheromones are a type of hormone.",
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"CCID (chip card interface device) protocol is a USB protocol that allows a smartcard to be connected to a computer via a card reader using a standard USB interface, without the need for each manufacturer of smartcards to provide its own reader or protocol.",
" This allows the smartcard to be used as a security token for authentication and data encryption, such as that used in Bitlocker.",
" Chip card interface devices come in a variety of forms.",
" The smallest CCID form is a standard USB dongle and may contain a SIM card or Secure Digital card inside the USB dongle.",
" Another popular device is a USB smart card reader keyboard, which in addition to being a standard PC USB keyboard, has an additional slot for accepting a smartcard."
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"The CD64 is a game backup device made by UFO/Success Company for the Nintendo 64 that allows to run ROM files off a CD-ROM attached to the system.",
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"The Ultimate Nullifier is a device of immense power in Marvel Comics.",
" The device made its first appearance in \"Fantastic Four\" volume 1, issue #50 (May 1966), in which Johnny Storm retrieves it from the home of Galactus—as directed by Uatu the Watcher—for the Fantastic Four to employ against the threat of Galactus himself.",
" The Nullifier appears as a small, hand-held metallic device with no apparent functionality.",
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"Garmin Ltd. (shortened to Garmin, stylized as GARMIN, and formerly known as ProNav) is an American multinational technology company founded by Gary Burrell and Min Kao in 1989 in Lenexa, Kansas, United States, with headquarters located in Olathe, Kansas."
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"Levonorgestrel-releasing implant, sold under the brand name Jadelle among others, is a device made up of a two rods of levonorgestrel used for birth control.",
" It is one of the most effective forms of birth control with a one-year failure rate around 0.05%.",
" The device is placed under the skin and lasts for up to five years.",
" It may be used by women who have a history of pelvic inflammatory disease and therefore cannot use an intrauterine device.",
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"James Carlyle Marsters (April 5, 1924 – July 28, 2009) was a deaf orthodontist in Pasadena, California who in 1964 helped invent the first teletypewriter device capable of being used with telephone lines.",
" The device made communication by telephone possible for the deaf.",
" Although Robert Weitbrecht did much of the actual design work, Marsters promoted the device's use."
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"Title: Hammond Electric Bridge Table\n\nThe Hammond Electric Bridge Table was an electromechanical automatic card shuffling machine that dealt playing cards at random to four bridge players. The mechanism was built into a card table. The main concept of the machine was as a labor saving aid for bridge players in dealing out the hands. The invention was an offspring from the Hammond Clock Company as an additional product. It was a popular device when first introduced at the pre-Christmas season of 1932. That was short lived, however, and production lasted only a couple of years.",
"Title: Pheromones in fiction\n\nPheromones are a type of hormone. They are excreted chemical factors that trigger a physiological response in members of the same species that often result in changed social behavior. Pheromones are a popular device in fiction to allow characters to influence one another.",
"Title: CCID (protocol)\n\nCCID (chip card interface device) protocol is a USB protocol that allows a smartcard to be connected to a computer via a card reader using a standard USB interface, without the need for each manufacturer of smartcards to provide its own reader or protocol. This allows the smartcard to be used as a security token for authentication and data encryption, such as that used in Bitlocker. Chip card interface devices come in a variety of forms. The smallest CCID form is a standard USB dongle and may contain a SIM card or Secure Digital card inside the USB dongle. Another popular device is a USB smart card reader keyboard, which in addition to being a standard PC USB keyboard, has an additional slot for accepting a smartcard.",
"Title: CD64 (Nintendo)\n\nThe CD64 is a game backup device made by UFO/Success Company for the Nintendo 64 that allows to run ROM files off a CD-ROM attached to the system. Similar to the Doctor V64 and the Z64 units for the N64, it is most commonly used for playing backups of Nintendo 64 games. Since it has a built-in communications port that is accessible from the N64 program, it can also be used as a rather versatile development/debug device.",
"Title: Ultimate Nullifier\n\nThe Ultimate Nullifier is a device of immense power in Marvel Comics. The device made its first appearance in \"Fantastic Four\" volume 1, issue #50 (May 1966), in which Johnny Storm retrieves it from the home of Galactus—as directed by Uatu the Watcher—for the Fantastic Four to employ against the threat of Galactus himself. The Nullifier appears as a small, hand-held metallic device with no apparent functionality. When first introduced in 1966 it was described as the only known weapon in the universe capable of inspiring fear in Galactus.",
"Title: Garmin\n\nGarmin Ltd. (shortened to Garmin, stylized as GARMIN, and formerly known as ProNav) is an American multinational technology company founded by Gary Burrell and Min Kao in 1989 in Lenexa, Kansas, United States, with headquarters located in Olathe, Kansas.",
"Title: Gary Burrell\n\nGary Burrell (born 1937) is an American businessman and philanthropist. He is the co-founder and chairman emeritus of Garmin, makers of popular Global Positioning System devices.",
"Title: Levonorgestrel-releasing implant\n\nLevonorgestrel-releasing implant, sold under the brand name Jadelle among others, is a device made up of a two rods of levonorgestrel used for birth control. It is one of the most effective forms of birth control with a one-year failure rate around 0.05%. The device is placed under the skin and lasts for up to five years. It may be used by women who have a history of pelvic inflammatory disease and therefore cannot use an intrauterine device. Following removal fertility quickly returns.",
"Title: James C. Marsters\n\nJames Carlyle Marsters (April 5, 1924 – July 28, 2009) was a deaf orthodontist in Pasadena, California who in 1964 helped invent the first teletypewriter device capable of being used with telephone lines. The device made communication by telephone possible for the deaf. Although Robert Weitbrecht did much of the actual design work, Marsters promoted the device's use."
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Dicksonia Plantation was home to a photoshoot by which photographer in 1999?
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Anna-Lou "Annie" Leibovitz
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"Borough House Plantation, also known as Borough House, Hillcrest Plantation and Anderson Place, is an historic plantation on South Carolina Highway 261, 0.8 miles north of its intersection with U.S. Route 76/US Route 378 in Stateburg, in the High Hills of Santee near Sumter, South Carolina.",
" A National Historic Landmark, the plantation is noted as the largest assemblage of high-style pisé (rammed earth) structures in the United States.",
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"Leif Schiller (4 April, 1939 - 21 October, 2007) was a Danish-born fashion and commercial photographer.",
" During his working career, Schiller worked with supermodels Helena Christensen, Naomi Campbell, Stephanie Seymour and many more.",
" Schiller did print campaigns for most European fashion houses and fashion magazines, and he also did campaigns for clients such as Revlon, Georg Jensen, Budweiser, , , and Ecco Shoes.",
" Schiller also did Europe's most expensive print campaign for Hennessy Cognac at the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy - the total cost of a one day's photoshoot was $2.000.000."
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"Alannah Myles is the self-titled debut album by Canadian singer Alannah Myles, released on March 28, 1989.",
" It includes the worldwide hit single \"Black Velvet\".",
" The album was a big seller worldwide, and reached number one for two weeks in her native Canada, number 5 on the \"Billboard\" 200 in the US and number 3 in the UK Albums Chart, and overall sold in excess of six million records.",
" The album cover comes from a photoshoot by Canadian photographer Deborah Samuel."
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"Avaholic is Lee Jung Hyun's Korean minialbum, and her first album to be released in Korea in almost three years.",
" The album's title is a reference to Lee's English name, Ava.",
" A music video for \"Crazy\" has been filmed.",
" The album cover and photoshoot were shot by the photographer Ken Sax who has worked with the likes of Matt Damon, Heather Headley and Carmen Electra."
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"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."
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"Anna-Lou \"Annie\" Leibovitz ( ; born October 2, 1949) is an American portrait photographer.",
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" She is the first woman to have held an exhibition at Washington's National Portrait Gallery in 1991."
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"Dicksonia, also known as the Turner-Dickson House, was a historic plantation house just south of Lowndesboro, Alabama, United States.",
" Dating back to 1830, it was destroyed by fire twice.",
" The house was recorded by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1934 and the ruins were later featured in the 1993 book \"Silent in the Land\".",
" For the May 1999 issue of Vanity Fair magazine, Annie Leibovitz did a photo shoot of Natalie Portman at the ruins on February 7, 1999."
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"Lower Sauratown Plantation includes the remnants of a historic plantation and archaeological site located near Eden, Rockingham County, North Carolina.",
" The plantation remnants include a plantation office building (c. 1825), a mid-19th century brick dwelling house, the Brodnax family cemetery, the remains of an extensive boxwood garden, and numerous below-grade foundations.",
" The office and dwelling house were restored in 1983.",
" Site 31RK1 is located on the Lower Sauratown Plantation and includes the remains of a large 17th-century Indian village of the Saura tribe.",
" Lower Sauratown Plantation was the boyhood home of Governor Robert Broadnax Glenn, the adopted son of Dr. Edward T. Brodnax."
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" When the BMX bicycle manufacturer, CW Racing became widely known in 1981 this nickname for Frank Post fell into disuse to avoid the implication that Frank Post was a sponsored racer for CW Racing, although he would be later in his career.",
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"Mario A. Casilli (January 22, 1931 – April 25, 2002) was an American photographer.",
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"Title: Borough House Plantation\n\nBorough House Plantation, also known as Borough House, Hillcrest Plantation and Anderson Place, is an historic plantation on South Carolina Highway 261, 0.8 miles north of its intersection with U.S. Route 76/US Route 378 in Stateburg, in the High Hills of Santee near Sumter, South Carolina. A National Historic Landmark, the plantation is noted as the largest assemblage of high-style pisé (rammed earth) structures in the United States. The main house and six buildings on the plantation were built using this technique, beginning in 1821. The plantation is also notable as the home of Confederate Army General Richard H. Anderson.",
"Title: Leif Schiller\n\nLeif Schiller (4 April, 1939 - 21 October, 2007) was a Danish-born fashion and commercial photographer. During his working career, Schiller worked with supermodels Helena Christensen, Naomi Campbell, Stephanie Seymour and many more. Schiller did print campaigns for most European fashion houses and fashion magazines, and he also did campaigns for clients such as Revlon, Georg Jensen, Budweiser, , , and Ecco Shoes. Schiller also did Europe's most expensive print campaign for Hennessy Cognac at the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy - the total cost of a one day's photoshoot was $2.000.000.",
"Title: Alannah Myles (album)\n\nAlannah Myles is the self-titled debut album by Canadian singer Alannah Myles, released on March 28, 1989. It includes the worldwide hit single \"Black Velvet\". The album was a big seller worldwide, and reached number one for two weeks in her native Canada, number 5 on the \"Billboard\" 200 in the US and number 3 in the UK Albums Chart, and overall sold in excess of six million records. The album cover comes from a photoshoot by Canadian photographer Deborah Samuel.",
"Title: Avaholic\n\nAvaholic is Lee Jung Hyun's Korean minialbum, and her first album to be released in Korea in almost three years. The album's title is a reference to Lee's English name, Ava. A music video for \"Crazy\" has been filmed. The album cover and photoshoot were shot by the photographer Ken Sax who has worked with the likes of Matt Damon, Heather Headley and Carmen Electra.",
"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: Annie Leibovitz\n\nAnna-Lou \"Annie\" Leibovitz ( ; born October 2, 1949) is an American portrait photographer. She photographed John Lennon on the day he was assassinated, and her work has been used on numerous album covers and magazines. She is the first woman to have held an exhibition at Washington's National Portrait Gallery in 1991.",
"Title: Dicksonia Plantation\n\nDicksonia, also known as the Turner-Dickson House, was a historic plantation house just south of Lowndesboro, Alabama, United States. Dating back to 1830, it was destroyed by fire twice. The house was recorded by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1934 and the ruins were later featured in the 1993 book \"Silent in the Land\". For the May 1999 issue of Vanity Fair magazine, Annie Leibovitz did a photo shoot of Natalie Portman at the ruins on February 7, 1999.",
"Title: Lower Sauratown Plantation\n\nLower Sauratown Plantation includes the remnants of a historic plantation and archaeological site located near Eden, Rockingham County, North Carolina. The plantation remnants include a plantation office building (c. 1825), a mid-19th century brick dwelling house, the Brodnax family cemetery, the remains of an extensive boxwood garden, and numerous below-grade foundations. The office and dwelling house were restored in 1983. Site 31RK1 is located on the Lower Sauratown Plantation and includes the remains of a large 17th-century Indian village of the Saura tribe. Lower Sauratown Plantation was the boyhood home of Governor Robert Broadnax Glenn, the adopted son of Dr. Edward T. Brodnax.",
"Title: Frank Post\n\nFranklin Post (born April 20, 1962 from Watsonville, California U.S.) was an American professional \"Old School\" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1978-1981. Early in his career his nickname was \"CW Post\", a play on his surname of Post which happened to be the same as a famous breakfast cereal manufacturer, C. W. Post. When the BMX bicycle manufacturer, CW Racing became widely known in 1981 this nickname for Frank Post fell into disuse to avoid the implication that Frank Post was a sponsored racer for CW Racing, although he would be later in his career. Also toward the end of the 1970s he was known as \"Wild Man\" for his controversial actions on the race track. \"BMX Action\" publisher and photographer Bob Osborn bestowed this nickname onto him after a photoshoot.",
"Title: Mario Casilli\n\nMario A. Casilli (January 22, 1931 – April 25, 2002) was an American photographer. Among other photos, he worked for Playboy magazine between 1957 and 1996 and his first photoshoot there was of Jacquelyn Prescott, as Playmate of the Month of September 1957."
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Earl Monroe
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" In his first season with the Knicks, Guy averaged 11.1 points and 6.4 rebounds per game.",
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"Ralph Lee Sampson Jr. (born July 7, 1960) is an American retired basketball player.",
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" The NBA Rookie of the Year, Sampson averaged 20.7 points and 10.9 rebounds for his first three seasons with the Houston Rockets before injuries began to take their toll.",
" Three knee surgeries later he retired as a four-time All-Star, an NBA Rookie of the Year, and an NBA All-Star Game MVP ().",
" One of his many career highlights was a buzzer-beating shot to dethrone the Los Angeles Lakers as Western Conference champions in 1986, derailing their hopes for coveted back-to-back NBA titles, and sending the Rockets to their second NBA Finals in the team's history."
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"Larry Haskell Friend (April 14, 1935 – February 27, 1998) was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player.",
" Friend was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois and played basketball at Marshall High School in Chicago.",
" However, he moved to Los Angeles, California before his senior year and played basketball at Fairfax High School.",
" Friend first played college basketball at Los Angeles City College, where he was named an All-American Junior College.",
" He then transferred to the University of California, where he was a three-year starter.",
" He averaged 19.1 points per game his senior season and was also named to the AP All-American third team.",
" Friend was drafted with the fifth pick in the second round of the 1957 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks.",
" In his one season with the Knicks, Friend averaged 4.0 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game.",
" In 1961-62 Friend returned to professional basketball to play for the Los Angeles Jets in the American Basketball League.",
" He appeared in thirty-nine games for the Jets and averaged 11.0 points and 3.7 rebounds per game, while also leading the league in three-point shooting (58-163).",
" Due to financial problems, the Jets folded midway through their first season.",
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"Frank Carl Kudelka (June 25, 1925 - May 4, 1993), nicknamed Apples, was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player.",
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" Once the shotclock was introduced to college basketball in his junior season, Frank averaged 20.4 points per game.",
" He was the nation's fourth leading scorer.",
" As a senior at Saint Mary's, Frank averaged 16.2 points per game.",
" He was also named an All-American basketball player by the Helms Foundation after his senior season.",
" Frank made his NBA debut in the 1949-50 NBA season for the Chicago Stags.",
" In his first NBA season, Frank averaged 6.7 points and 2.0 assists per game.",
" Frank played four seasons in the NBA with the Stags, Washington Capitols, Boston Celtics, Baltimore Bullets and Philadelphia Warriors.",
" In his NBA career, Frank averaged 7.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game."
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"Joseph George \"Joe\" Smyth (May 22, 1929 – June 10, 1999) was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player.",
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" He made his NBA debut on December 30, 1953 for the Knicks and played eight games with them.",
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"Louie Nelson (born May 28, 1951) is an American former National Basketball Association (NBA) player.",
" Nelson was drafted with the first pick in the second round of the 1973 NBA draft by the Baltimore Bullets.",
" Before the 1974–75 NBA season, Nelson was taken by the New Orleans Jazz in the NBA Expansion Draft.",
" After playing two seasons with the Jazz, the Jazz waived him.",
" Nelson was signed by the San Antonio Spurs before the 1976–77 NBA season, but was waived after four games.",
" In the 1977–78 NBA season, Nelson's final NBA season, he played for the Kansas City Kings and New Jersey Nets.",
" In his NBA career, Nelson averaged 9.4 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game."
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"Richard P. \"Rich\" Rinaldi (born August 3, 1949) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected 43rd overall by the Baltimore Bullets in the 1971 NBA Draft.",
" A 6'3\" guard from St. Peter's College in Jersey City, N.J., Rinaldi played for the Bullets from 1971–1973 and the Capital Bullets-NY Nets (ABA) from 1973–1974.",
" Rinaldi's most successful NBA season came in 1972–73, when he averaged 8.5 points and 2.1 rebounds in 33 games for the Bullets."
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" In the first round of the playoffs, New York defeated the Baltimore Bullets in a four-game sweep to earn a berth in the Eastern Division Finals.",
" The Knicks lost the division finals to the eventual NBA champion Boston Celtics in six games.",
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"Vernon Earl Monroe (born November 21, 1944) is an American retired professional basketball player.",
" He played for two teams, the Baltimore Bullets and the New York Knicks, during his career in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
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"Title: Ralph Sampson\n\nRalph Lee Sampson Jr. (born July 7, 1960) is an American retired basketball player. A 7-foot-4 phenom, three-time College Player of the Year, and first selection in the 1983 NBA draft, Sampson brought heavy expectations with him to the National Basketball Association (NBA). The NBA Rookie of the Year, Sampson averaged 20.7 points and 10.9 rebounds for his first three seasons with the Houston Rockets before injuries began to take their toll. Three knee surgeries later he retired as a four-time All-Star, an NBA Rookie of the Year, and an NBA All-Star Game MVP (). One of his many career highlights was a buzzer-beating shot to dethrone the Los Angeles Lakers as Western Conference champions in 1986, derailing their hopes for coveted back-to-back NBA titles, and sending the Rockets to their second NBA Finals in the team's history.",
"Title: Larry Friend\n\nLarry Haskell Friend (April 14, 1935 – February 27, 1998) was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player. Friend was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois and played basketball at Marshall High School in Chicago. However, he moved to Los Angeles, California before his senior year and played basketball at Fairfax High School. Friend first played college basketball at Los Angeles City College, where he was named an All-American Junior College. He then transferred to the University of California, where he was a three-year starter. He averaged 19.1 points per game his senior season and was also named to the AP All-American third team. Friend was drafted with the fifth pick in the second round of the 1957 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks. In his one season with the Knicks, Friend averaged 4.0 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game. In 1961-62 Friend returned to professional basketball to play for the Los Angeles Jets in the American Basketball League. He appeared in thirty-nine games for the Jets and averaged 11.0 points and 3.7 rebounds per game, while also leading the league in three-point shooting (58-163). Due to financial problems, the Jets folded midway through their first season. Following his playing career, Friend owned an investment business. He died on February 27, 1998 in Newport, California of prostate cancer.",
"Title: Frank Kudelka\n\nFrank Carl Kudelka (June 25, 1925 - May 4, 1993), nicknamed Apples, was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player. In his first two years at Saint Mary's College of California, Kudelka averaged 18.1 points per game. Once the shotclock was introduced to college basketball in his junior season, Frank averaged 20.4 points per game. He was the nation's fourth leading scorer. As a senior at Saint Mary's, Frank averaged 16.2 points per game. He was also named an All-American basketball player by the Helms Foundation after his senior season. Frank made his NBA debut in the 1949-50 NBA season for the Chicago Stags. In his first NBA season, Frank averaged 6.7 points and 2.0 assists per game. Frank played four seasons in the NBA with the Stags, Washington Capitols, Boston Celtics, Baltimore Bullets and Philadelphia Warriors. In his NBA career, Frank averaged 7.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game.",
"Title: 1975–76 New York Knicks season\n\nThe 1975–76 New York Knicks season was the 30th season for the team in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In the regular season, the Knicks had a 38–44 win–loss record, finishing in fourth place in the Atlantic Division and failing to qualify for the 1976 NBA Playoffs. Earl Monroe was the leading scorer for the Knicks with 20.7 points per game. Spencer Haywood led New York in rebounding with 11.3 per game, and Walt Frazier averaged a team-best 5.9 assists per game.",
"Title: Joe Smyth (basketball)\n\nJoseph George \"Joe\" Smyth (May 22, 1929 – June 10, 1999) was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player. He was drafted with the seventy-seventh overall pick in the ninth round of the 1953 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks. He made his NBA debut on December 30, 1953 for the Knicks and played eight games with them. Joe finished the 1953-54 NBA season with the Baltimore Bullets averaging career totals of 3.3 points and 2.5 rebounds per game.",
"Title: Louie Nelson\n\nLouie Nelson (born May 28, 1951) is an American former National Basketball Association (NBA) player. Nelson was drafted with the first pick in the second round of the 1973 NBA draft by the Baltimore Bullets. Before the 1974–75 NBA season, Nelson was taken by the New Orleans Jazz in the NBA Expansion Draft. After playing two seasons with the Jazz, the Jazz waived him. Nelson was signed by the San Antonio Spurs before the 1976–77 NBA season, but was waived after four games. In the 1977–78 NBA season, Nelson's final NBA season, he played for the Kansas City Kings and New Jersey Nets. In his NBA career, Nelson averaged 9.4 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game.",
"Title: Richard Rinaldi\n\nRichard P. \"Rich\" Rinaldi (born August 3, 1949) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected 43rd overall by the Baltimore Bullets in the 1971 NBA Draft. A 6'3\" guard from St. Peter's College in Jersey City, N.J., Rinaldi played for the Bullets from 1971–1973 and the Capital Bullets-NY Nets (ABA) from 1973–1974. Rinaldi's most successful NBA season came in 1972–73, when he averaged 8.5 points and 2.1 rebounds in 33 games for the Bullets.",
"Title: 1968–69 New York Knicks season\n\nThe 1968–69 New York Knicks season was the 23rd season for the team in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Knicks finished third in the Eastern Division with a 54–28 regular season record, and qualified for the NBA Playoffs for the third straight year. In the first round of the playoffs, New York defeated the Baltimore Bullets in a four-game sweep to earn a berth in the Eastern Division Finals. The Knicks lost the division finals to the eventual NBA champion Boston Celtics in six games. Willis Reed scored a team-best 21.1 points per game for the Knicks; Walt Frazier led the team with 7.9 assists per game and Reed averaged 14.5 rebounds per game.",
"Title: Earl Monroe\n\nVernon Earl Monroe (born November 21, 1944) is an American retired professional basketball player. He played for two teams, the Baltimore Bullets and the New York Knicks, during his career in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Both teams have retired Monroe's number. Due to his on-court success and flashy style-of-play, Monroe was given the nickname Earl \"The Pearl\"."
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What is the name of one of the Pendle witches?
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Elizabeth Southerns
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"The Pendle Way is a Recreational Path in the South Pennines of England which encircles the borough of Pendle.",
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"Flemings is a chain of supermarkets in Sydney.",
" The chain is owned by Woolworths Limited and only one supermarket still trades under the Flemings brand name.",
" Internally it is known as Woolworths, features the same marketing materials and carry the same home brand products.",
" The remaining Flemings supermarket is located at Jannali.",
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" The Umina Beach store, a well-known site to holidaymakers on the Central Coast of NSW closed on 17 June 2010 and was replaced by a Woolworths opposite the old Flemings store.",
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"Roughlee is a village in Pendle, Lancashire, England, in the civil parish of Roughlee Booth.",
" It is close to Nelson, Barrowford and Blacko.",
" The village lies at the foot of Pendle Hill, well known for the Pendle Witches, and includes the hamlet of Crowtrees.",
" The parish adjoins the Pendle parishes of Blacko, Barrowford, Old Laund Booth, Goldshaw Booth and Barley-with-Wheatley Booth.",
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"The trials of the Pendle witches in 1612 are among the most famous witch trials in English history, and some of the best recorded of the 17th century.",
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" All but two were tried at Lancaster Assizes on 18–19 August 1612, along with the Samlesbury witches and others, in a series of trials that have become known as the Lancashire witch trials.",
" One was tried at York Assizes on 27 July 1612, and another died in prison.",
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" The novel is based on the true story of the Pendle witches, who were executed in 1612 for causing harm by witchcraft.",
" Modern critics such as David Punter consider the book to be Ainsworth's best work.",
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"Title: Malkin Tower\n\nMalkin Tower (or the Malking Tower or Mocking Tower) was the home of Elizabeth Southerns, also known as Demdike, and her granddaughter Alizon Device, two of the chief protagonists in the Lancashire witch trials of 1612.",
"Title: Pendelfin\n\nPendelfin is a company specializing in handcrafted and handpainted stoneware based in Burnley, Lancashire, England. It has a very large fan club which covers Europe, North America and Australia. It was started by Jean Walmsley Heap and Jeannie Todd in the early 1950s and went on to be a thriving business. It was originally started as a hobby for making presents for family but quickly gained worldwide fame. It got the name from a famous hill near Burnley called Pendle Hill, which is famous for tales of witches and ghouls. As a result the first model produced by the company was named the Pendle Witch. Many figures are now fetching thousands of pounds.",
"Title: Thomas Covell\n\nThomas Covell ( 1561 – August 1, 1639) was the keeper of Lancaster Castle for 48 years and mayor of Lancaster six times. He is known for jailing the Pendle witches.",
"Title: Pendle College, Lancaster\n\nPendle College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Lancaster. Founded in 1974, the college is named after the Pendle region of the east of Lancashire, which is dominated by Pendle Hill. The term \"Pendle\" is associated with a great deal of fantasy and legend. Although named after Pendle Hill, the area is perhaps more well known for its association with the infamous Pendle Witches.",
"Title: Padiham witch\n\nMargaret Pearson, also known as the Padiham witch because she lived in the town of Padiham in Lancashire, England, was among those tried with the Pendle witches in the Lancashire witch trials of 1612. This, her third trial for witchcraft, took place on 19 August at Lancaster Assizes in front of Sir James Altham and Sir Edward Bromley.",
"Title: Flemings (supermarkets)\n\nFlemings is a chain of supermarkets in Sydney. The chain is owned by Woolworths Limited and only one supermarket still trades under the Flemings brand name. Internally it is known as Woolworths, features the same marketing materials and carry the same home brand products. The remaining Flemings supermarket is located at Jannali. The Pendle Hill store was refurbished and rebranded Woolworths in late 2009. The Umina Beach store, a well-known site to holidaymakers on the Central Coast of NSW closed on 17 June 2010 and was replaced by a Woolworths opposite the old Flemings store. The Bexley North store, one of the oldest remaining stores was closed in 2017 and transformed to a Woolworths Metro store.",
"Title: Roughlee\n\nRoughlee is a village in Pendle, Lancashire, England, in the civil parish of Roughlee Booth. It is close to Nelson, Barrowford and Blacko. The village lies at the foot of Pendle Hill, well known for the Pendle Witches, and includes the hamlet of Crowtrees. The parish adjoins the Pendle parishes of Blacko, Barrowford, Old Laund Booth, Goldshaw Booth and Barley-with-Wheatley Booth. It is part of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).",
"Title: Pendle witches\n\nThe trials of the Pendle witches in 1612 are among the most famous witch trials in English history, and some of the best recorded of the 17th century. The twelve accused lived in the area surrounding Pendle Hill in Lancashire, and were charged with the murders of ten people by the use of witchcraft. All but two were tried at Lancaster Assizes on 18–19 August 1612, along with the Samlesbury witches and others, in a series of trials that have become known as the Lancashire witch trials. One was tried at York Assizes on 27 July 1612, and another died in prison. Of the eleven who went to trial – nine women and two men – ten were found guilty and executed by hanging; one was found not guilty.",
"Title: The Lancashire Witches\n\nThe Lancashire Witches is the only one of William Harrison Ainsworth's forty novels that has remained continuously in print since its first publication. It was serialised in the \"Sunday Times\" newspaper in 1848; a book edition appeared the following year, published by Henry Colburn. The novel is based on the true story of the Pendle witches, who were executed in 1612 for causing harm by witchcraft. Modern critics such as David Punter consider the book to be Ainsworth's best work. E. F. Bleiler rated the novel \"one of the major English novels about witchcraft\"."
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What is the population of the town 2 miles south west of Quadring as of 2011?
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"Walden is a dale and hamlet in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England.",
" The dale is a side dale of Wensleydale, sometimes known as Waldendale or Walden Dale to distinguish it from the hamlet.",
" The hamlet lies about 2 miles south of West Burton at the mouth of the dale.",
" The smaller hamlet of Walden Head lies at the head of the dale, 2 miles south of Walden."
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"West Hill is a village in the East Devon district of Devon, England.",
" The village lies approximately 2 miles south west of Ottery St Mary, its nearest town.",
" West Hill can be accessed by the nearby A30 road.",
" The village has a primary school and a village hall, which is located by the local convenience store in the centre of the village.",
" Previously part of the parish of Ottery St Mary, West Hill was made into a parish in its own right in April 2017."
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"WDDH is an American radio station, licensed to Saint Marys, Pennsylvania.",
" The station operates at the assigned frequency of 97.5 MHz and an equivalent radiated power of 50,000 watts.",
" Its studios and offices are located in Ridgway Township, near the summit of Bootjack Mountain, about 3 miles south of downtown Ridgway and about 2 miles west of its city of license.",
" Its transmitter site is located in Lamont, about 2.5 miles south of Kane, Pennsylvania.",
" The station also uses a booster, WDDH-FM1 with 250 Watts at 171 feet AGL along South Highland Street in DuBois, about 20 miles south of the Ridgway studios."
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"Gosberton is a village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England.",
" It is situated 9 mi south-west from Boston, 6 mi north from Spalding and 8.5 mi north-west from Holbeach.",
" The parish includes the hamlets of Gosberton Clough and Gosberton Risegate.",
" The population of Gosberton is approximately 2500, increasing to 2,958 at the census 2011."
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"Duvale is a historic estate in the parish of Bampton, Devon.",
" It is situated on a narrow flat plain in the steep-sided valley of the River Exe, 1 1/2 miles south west of the town of Bampton and 5 miles north of Tiverton, also on the River Exe further downstream.",
" The name, given by Pole (d.1635) as \"Deu Vale\", is said by him to signify \"a valley of water\".",
" It was until the nearby construction of the present busy A396 road a place of exceptional seclusion and tranquility."
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"Tono, Washington is a ghost town in Southwest Washington.",
" It was a company-owned mining town founded in 1907 by the Washington Union Coal Company, a subsidiary of the Union Pacific Railroad to supply coal for their steam locomotives. Tono was located in southern Thurston County about 20 miles south of Olympia, Washington, 5 miles south of Tenino, 2 miles east of Bucoda at the end of a railroad spur.",
" The town was named Tono in 1909 by one of the many Japanese railroad workers.",
" Folk etymology states the name is a contraction of \"ton of coal\"."
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"Spirit Creek is a creek located in the Assiniboine River watershed.",
" It begins near Rama, Saskatchewan generally following a line to the east.",
" 2 miles east of Rama is the Spirit Creek Reservoir, the creek continues east.",
" At a point 2 miles west of Buchanan the creek turns to the South and crosses Highway 5 and the CN rail line.",
" It continues south east from the rail line before crossing Highway 754 it then continues to Highway 47 2 miles south of Buchanan.",
" From there the creek passes through Patterson Lake and finds its mouth at the northernmost end of Good Spirit Lake."
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"Quadring is a small village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England.",
" It lies on the A152, 2 mi north-east from Gosberton, and 2 miles south-east from Donington."
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"The Nashville Terminal Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. State of Tennessee.",
" The Subdivision is broken up into 5 sections all in Nashville, Tennessee.",
" The northern part of the Terminal is in Madison, Tennessee at milepost 000/0BA 174 on the southern end of the Ex-L&N Mainline Subdivision at Monfort.",
" Disptach for the Mainline Sub is known as \"LD\" which is part of the Cincinnati Division.",
" From here in Madison begins the double track that stays for another 22 miles south to Brentwood, Tennessee.",
" At milepost 000/0BA/00H 176.6, the famous Johnny Cash \"Amqui\" location where the Ex-L&N Evansville, Indiana line, the Henderson Subdivision meets with the Terminal.",
" Dispatch for the Henderson Sub is known as \"SA\" and operates on AAR58.",
" There are two crossings near each other, Williams Ave and Nesbitt Lane at Amqui.",
" From here the Terminal goes south about 2 miles to the Nashville National Cemetery to the first major location, known as Ekin, 000179, where there is a cross over track from number 1 to number 2 track (left to right track).",
" There is also the first EDD (Defect Detector) at 000179.1.",
" Few more miles southward, the next major location appears.",
" At 000181.0, Maplewood is a major location for the Terminal.",
" From here the regular Terminal goes south to swap crews at Kayne Ave, and the right side, Radnor Cutoff, detours the city and gives yard departures and arrivals direct access to and from Radnor yard to cities like Louisville and Chicago.",
" The Cutoff runs from Maplewood to Shelby Park double track.",
" From Shebly the track converges into one to pass the historic Shelby bridge, then it opens back to double track.",
" From there, the cutoff hits the Intermediates at 0BA187.0 known as Chicken Pike.",
" The Radnor Cutoff carries the L&N mainline classification of \"0BA\" but meets the main at the same milepost from the Terminal.",
" At Chicken Pike, trains are staged to await arrival to Radnor yard.",
" Once they get clearance, speed is decreased to 15, and at 0BA188.1 the EDD (Defect Detector) sounds for departures and arrivals.",
" This location is known as North Radnor.",
" The right track diverging from the #2 is known as A-1, it is for departure trains to Chattanooga and Atlanta.",
" The left track which goes west from the #1 is known as A-2, and serves as a departure track to Memphis, and if the cutoff is out of service, all northbound departures.",
" The interesting piece of Maplewood is the crossovers that are there to move trains from the Cutoff to the Main.",
" Both lines remain double track for a while.",
" The main runs south for 2 more miles until the Intermediate signals at 000183.0.",
" Commonly trains will stop before Delmas Ave when Kayne Ave is at capacity and await dispatch permission before moving south.",
" From here, the main continues south until the CR Cumberland River Swingbridge, where the main converges into a single track shortly to cross the bridge.",
" At this point, trains had been running at track speed of around 40.",
" From the drawbridge into town, speed is reduced to around 10.",
" After the bridge is passed, the main returns to double track in downtown.",
" On the #1 track about a half a mile south, another connecting track is present.",
" This is the Wye track that connects the main with the Bruceton side, while rarely used for mainline trains, locals and river jobs use it.",
" The location is known as 8th Avenue or 8th Avenue Wye.",
" The main then runs down to Kayne Ave, the central hotbed of all Nashville thru traffic.",
" The Memphis, Tennessee Ex-L&N Bruceton Subdivision meets with the Terminal.",
" The Bruceton Sub begins at Church Street at 00N0.0.",
" The line then runs single track until 00N0.7 \"11th Avenue\" where it turns into double track and also meets the aforementioned, Wye track.",
" The Bruceton line then goes southwest a while to the next signals, at \"Shops\".",
" Now speed has been increased.",
" The line is still double track until \"Sellars\", where speed is increased to 40 and jurisdiction transferred to the SD Dispatcher.",
" For a short time, 4 main tracks are present and an additional fifth track for switchers and yard movements.",
" The tracks from left to right in Kayne Ave are as follows: 100, 99, 98, 12, 3.",
" The Kayne Ave yard is also here in this area, which houses some frieght and some switcher engines.",
" The tracks to the old shed are covered and removed.",
" The Union Station is not an active station, but a historic hotel.",
" Crew change usually occurs at the \"walkway\" which is under the Demombreun St bridge by the Kayne Ave Tower.",
" This is also where the Ex-NC&StL Chattanooga Subdivision begins.",
" Then tracks run south to Fogg St/South End where things get complicated.",
" At milepost 000/0BA/00J187 the 98 track merges into the 12 track, making for 3 tracks now.",
" There is a crossover from 99 to 12, also a crossover from 12 to 3.",
" About 2/10ths of a mile down the 99 merges into the 12 track reducing the tracks back to the regular double.",
" About 4/10ths of a mile down the line from Fogg St, 000187.4, Oak St, is a crossover track from #2 to #1 (the track names are no longer 3 and 12, but are back to regular names).",
" When trains use this crossover northbound, such as Memphis bound trains from the A-2 line, they refer to it as \"Long Lead\".",
" And now, the Terminal splits into two parts.",
" The right side turns into a single track shortly, and will become the Chattanooga Subdivision, and the left side runs south to Brentwood.",
" The right track runs single shortly until double track for a while.",
" This begins part of the Chattanooga Sub or J-Line.",
" The #2 meets with the A-2 connection track at 00J2.2 known as A-2.",
" Speed is now increased to 40.",
" Commonly northbounds will stage at 4th Ave on the #1 to await clearance.",
" Now about a mile down the #1 meets the A-1 connection line.",
" At 00J3.6 known as A-1.",
" Further down the double track ends at Glencliff (00J4.9).",
" Now it runs single for three miles until it hits Danley, which has the D Line connection track, which is an arrival track for incoming Radnor trains from the J Line.",
" At Danley, the Terminal ends but the same dispatcher handles traffic, \"SC\".",
" At Oak Street, our main terminal line goes south two miles to 000189.0 known as Criaghead or Vine Hill.",
" There is a crossover here from #1 to #2 track.",
" And there is also a connection/delivery track to the Nashville and Eastern Railroad which connects the Tennessee Central Railroad Museum to a major railroad.",
" Trains sometimes stop on the #2 before Craighead if they are waiting to enter Radnor yard.",
" Sometimes trains wait on the #1 at the Berry Road crossing if they await arrival to Kayne Ave. At this point, speed has been increased to 30 from 10.",
" Moving south, the line hits Radnor Yard at 000192.",
" The #2 track meets the E-Line arrival track which most Memphis trains and locals use.",
" The B-Line which meets the #1 track is used for departures out of the C yard and local jobs.",
" At Mayton, 000192.3, the B line meets the #1 track, and there is a crossover track from #2 to #1.",
" Speed is now at 40.",
" 2 miles south, at 000194.0, South Radnor, the next intersection is present.",
" This is where the Radnor A yard meets the main.",
" There is a single departure/arrival track that meets the #2 track along with a crossover from #1 to #2 track.",
" Commonly, the #2 track south of the signals is used to halt trains.",
" This location is known as TVA, because of the power station that is adjacent.",
" From here the Terminal runs about 2.5 miles south until we hit the southern tip.",
" The tracks converge onto one single main, at 000/0BA196.6 known as Brentwood.",
" Speed is increased to 50 and jurisdiction to the S.E. dispatcher.",
" The right track is the main, S&NA North, while the left track is the Nashville Subdivision which runs to Columbia and exchanges freight with the TSRR.",
" The Nashville Terminal Subdivision is one of the busiest locations on the CSX network, and one of the most important."
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"Welburn is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, in England, 2 miles south west of Kirkbymoorside and about 24 miles from York.",
" The population of the parish was estimated at 60 in 2012.",
" As the population of the civil parish was less than 100 it was not separately counted in the 2011 census and was included with the civil parish of Wombleton."
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"Title: Walden, North Yorkshire\n\nWalden is a dale and hamlet in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. The dale is a side dale of Wensleydale, sometimes known as Waldendale or Walden Dale to distinguish it from the hamlet. The hamlet lies about 2 miles south of West Burton at the mouth of the dale. The smaller hamlet of Walden Head lies at the head of the dale, 2 miles south of Walden.",
"Title: West Hill, Devon\n\nWest Hill is a village in the East Devon district of Devon, England. The village lies approximately 2 miles south west of Ottery St Mary, its nearest town. West Hill can be accessed by the nearby A30 road. The village has a primary school and a village hall, which is located by the local convenience store in the centre of the village. Previously part of the parish of Ottery St Mary, West Hill was made into a parish in its own right in April 2017.",
"Title: WDDH\n\nWDDH is an American radio station, licensed to Saint Marys, Pennsylvania. The station operates at the assigned frequency of 97.5 MHz and an equivalent radiated power of 50,000 watts. Its studios and offices are located in Ridgway Township, near the summit of Bootjack Mountain, about 3 miles south of downtown Ridgway and about 2 miles west of its city of license. Its transmitter site is located in Lamont, about 2.5 miles south of Kane, Pennsylvania. The station also uses a booster, WDDH-FM1 with 250 Watts at 171 feet AGL along South Highland Street in DuBois, about 20 miles south of the Ridgway studios.",
"Title: Gosberton\n\nGosberton is a village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 9 mi south-west from Boston, 6 mi north from Spalding and 8.5 mi north-west from Holbeach. The parish includes the hamlets of Gosberton Clough and Gosberton Risegate. The population of Gosberton is approximately 2500, increasing to 2,958 at the census 2011.",
"Title: Duvale\n\nDuvale is a historic estate in the parish of Bampton, Devon. It is situated on a narrow flat plain in the steep-sided valley of the River Exe, 1 1/2 miles south west of the town of Bampton and 5 miles north of Tiverton, also on the River Exe further downstream. The name, given by Pole (d.1635) as \"Deu Vale\", is said by him to signify \"a valley of water\". It was until the nearby construction of the present busy A396 road a place of exceptional seclusion and tranquility.",
"Title: Tono, Washington\n\nTono, Washington is a ghost town in Southwest Washington. It was a company-owned mining town founded in 1907 by the Washington Union Coal Company, a subsidiary of the Union Pacific Railroad to supply coal for their steam locomotives. Tono was located in southern Thurston County about 20 miles south of Olympia, Washington, 5 miles south of Tenino, 2 miles east of Bucoda at the end of a railroad spur. The town was named Tono in 1909 by one of the many Japanese railroad workers. Folk etymology states the name is a contraction of \"ton of coal\".",
"Title: Spirit Creek\n\nSpirit Creek is a creek located in the Assiniboine River watershed. It begins near Rama, Saskatchewan generally following a line to the east. 2 miles east of Rama is the Spirit Creek Reservoir, the creek continues east. At a point 2 miles west of Buchanan the creek turns to the South and crosses Highway 5 and the CN rail line. It continues south east from the rail line before crossing Highway 754 it then continues to Highway 47 2 miles south of Buchanan. From there the creek passes through Patterson Lake and finds its mouth at the northernmost end of Good Spirit Lake.",
"Title: Quadring\n\nQuadring is a small village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies on the A152, 2 mi north-east from Gosberton, and 2 miles south-east from Donington.",
"Title: Nashville Terminal Subdivision\n\nThe Nashville Terminal Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. State of Tennessee. The Subdivision is broken up into 5 sections all in Nashville, Tennessee. The northern part of the Terminal is in Madison, Tennessee at milepost 000/0BA 174 on the southern end of the Ex-L&N Mainline Subdivision at Monfort. Disptach for the Mainline Sub is known as \"LD\" which is part of the Cincinnati Division. From here in Madison begins the double track that stays for another 22 miles south to Brentwood, Tennessee. At milepost 000/0BA/00H 176.6, the famous Johnny Cash \"Amqui\" location where the Ex-L&N Evansville, Indiana line, the Henderson Subdivision meets with the Terminal. Dispatch for the Henderson Sub is known as \"SA\" and operates on AAR58. There are two crossings near each other, Williams Ave and Nesbitt Lane at Amqui. From here the Terminal goes south about 2 miles to the Nashville National Cemetery to the first major location, known as Ekin, 000179, where there is a cross over track from number 1 to number 2 track (left to right track). There is also the first EDD (Defect Detector) at 000179.1. Few more miles southward, the next major location appears. At 000181.0, Maplewood is a major location for the Terminal. From here the regular Terminal goes south to swap crews at Kayne Ave, and the right side, Radnor Cutoff, detours the city and gives yard departures and arrivals direct access to and from Radnor yard to cities like Louisville and Chicago. The Cutoff runs from Maplewood to Shelby Park double track. From Shebly the track converges into one to pass the historic Shelby bridge, then it opens back to double track. From there, the cutoff hits the Intermediates at 0BA187.0 known as Chicken Pike. The Radnor Cutoff carries the L&N mainline classification of \"0BA\" but meets the main at the same milepost from the Terminal. At Chicken Pike, trains are staged to await arrival to Radnor yard. Once they get clearance, speed is decreased to 15, and at 0BA188.1 the EDD (Defect Detector) sounds for departures and arrivals. This location is known as North Radnor. The right track diverging from the #2 is known as A-1, it is for departure trains to Chattanooga and Atlanta. The left track which goes west from the #1 is known as A-2, and serves as a departure track to Memphis, and if the cutoff is out of service, all northbound departures. The interesting piece of Maplewood is the crossovers that are there to move trains from the Cutoff to the Main. Both lines remain double track for a while. The main runs south for 2 more miles until the Intermediate signals at 000183.0. Commonly trains will stop before Delmas Ave when Kayne Ave is at capacity and await dispatch permission before moving south. From here, the main continues south until the CR Cumberland River Swingbridge, where the main converges into a single track shortly to cross the bridge. At this point, trains had been running at track speed of around 40. From the drawbridge into town, speed is reduced to around 10. After the bridge is passed, the main returns to double track in downtown. On the #1 track about a half a mile south, another connecting track is present. This is the Wye track that connects the main with the Bruceton side, while rarely used for mainline trains, locals and river jobs use it. The location is known as 8th Avenue or 8th Avenue Wye. The main then runs down to Kayne Ave, the central hotbed of all Nashville thru traffic. The Memphis, Tennessee Ex-L&N Bruceton Subdivision meets with the Terminal. The Bruceton Sub begins at Church Street at 00N0.0. The line then runs single track until 00N0.7 \"11th Avenue\" where it turns into double track and also meets the aforementioned, Wye track. The Bruceton line then goes southwest a while to the next signals, at \"Shops\". Now speed has been increased. The line is still double track until \"Sellars\", where speed is increased to 40 and jurisdiction transferred to the SD Dispatcher. For a short time, 4 main tracks are present and an additional fifth track for switchers and yard movements. The tracks from left to right in Kayne Ave are as follows: 100, 99, 98, 12, 3. The Kayne Ave yard is also here in this area, which houses some frieght and some switcher engines. The tracks to the old shed are covered and removed. The Union Station is not an active station, but a historic hotel. Crew change usually occurs at the \"walkway\" which is under the Demombreun St bridge by the Kayne Ave Tower. This is also where the Ex-NC&StL Chattanooga Subdivision begins. Then tracks run south to Fogg St/South End where things get complicated. At milepost 000/0BA/00J187 the 98 track merges into the 12 track, making for 3 tracks now. There is a crossover from 99 to 12, also a crossover from 12 to 3. About 2/10ths of a mile down the 99 merges into the 12 track reducing the tracks back to the regular double. About 4/10ths of a mile down the line from Fogg St, 000187.4, Oak St, is a crossover track from #2 to #1 (the track names are no longer 3 and 12, but are back to regular names). When trains use this crossover northbound, such as Memphis bound trains from the A-2 line, they refer to it as \"Long Lead\". And now, the Terminal splits into two parts. The right side turns into a single track shortly, and will become the Chattanooga Subdivision, and the left side runs south to Brentwood. The right track runs single shortly until double track for a while. This begins part of the Chattanooga Sub or J-Line. The #2 meets with the A-2 connection track at 00J2.2 known as A-2. Speed is now increased to 40. Commonly northbounds will stage at 4th Ave on the #1 to await clearance. Now about a mile down the #1 meets the A-1 connection line. At 00J3.6 known as A-1. Further down the double track ends at Glencliff (00J4.9). Now it runs single for three miles until it hits Danley, which has the D Line connection track, which is an arrival track for incoming Radnor trains from the J Line. At Danley, the Terminal ends but the same dispatcher handles traffic, \"SC\". At Oak Street, our main terminal line goes south two miles to 000189.0 known as Criaghead or Vine Hill. There is a crossover here from #1 to #2 track. And there is also a connection/delivery track to the Nashville and Eastern Railroad which connects the Tennessee Central Railroad Museum to a major railroad. Trains sometimes stop on the #2 before Craighead if they are waiting to enter Radnor yard. Sometimes trains wait on the #1 at the Berry Road crossing if they await arrival to Kayne Ave. At this point, speed has been increased to 30 from 10. Moving south, the line hits Radnor Yard at 000192. The #2 track meets the E-Line arrival track which most Memphis trains and locals use. The B-Line which meets the #1 track is used for departures out of the C yard and local jobs. At Mayton, 000192.3, the B line meets the #1 track, and there is a crossover track from #2 to #1. Speed is now at 40. 2 miles south, at 000194.0, South Radnor, the next intersection is present. This is where the Radnor A yard meets the main. There is a single departure/arrival track that meets the #2 track along with a crossover from #1 to #2 track. Commonly, the #2 track south of the signals is used to halt trains. This location is known as TVA, because of the power station that is adjacent. From here the Terminal runs about 2.5 miles south until we hit the southern tip. The tracks converge onto one single main, at 000/0BA196.6 known as Brentwood. Speed is increased to 50 and jurisdiction to the S.E. dispatcher. The right track is the main, S&NA North, while the left track is the Nashville Subdivision which runs to Columbia and exchanges freight with the TSRR. The Nashville Terminal Subdivision is one of the busiest locations on the CSX network, and one of the most important.",
"Title: Welburn, Kirkbymoorside\n\nWelburn is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, in England, 2 miles south west of Kirkbymoorside and about 24 miles from York. The population of the parish was estimated at 60 in 2012. As the population of the civil parish was less than 100 it was not separately counted in the 2011 census and was included with the civil parish of Wombleton."
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Which film, based on a novel, featured Jung Yu-Mi?
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The Crucible
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"The Crucible (; also known as Silenced) is a 2011 South Korean drama film based on the novel of the same name by Gong Ji-young, starring Gong Yoo and Jung Yu-mi.",
" It is based on actual events that took place at Gwangju Inhwa School for the hearing-impaired, where young deaf students were the victims of repeated sexual assaults by faculty members over a period of five years in the early 2000s."
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"Train to Busan () is a 2016 South Korean zombie apocalypse action thriller film directed by Yeon Sang-ho and starring Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, and Ma Dong-seok.",
" The film takes place on a train to Busan, as a zombie apocalypse suddenly breaks in the country and compromises the safety of the passengers."
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"Psychokinesis is an upcoming South Korean black comedy film directed by Yeon Sang-ho.",
" The film stars Ryu Seung-ryong, Shim Eun-kyung, Park Jung-min, Kim Min-jae and Jung Yu-mi."
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"The Table is a 2016 South Korean drama film written and directed by Kim Jong-kwan.",
" It stars Jung Yu-mi, Han Ye-ri, Jung Eun-chae and Im Soo-jung."
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"title": "The Table (2016 film)"
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"Night of 7 Years is an upcoming South Korean thriller film directed by Choo Chang-min.",
" It is based on Jung Yoo-jung's novel of the same name."
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"Jung Yu-mi (born January 18, 1983) is a South Korean actress.",
" Jung made her feature film debut in \"Blossom Again\" (2005), for which she received acting recognition.",
" She has since starred in the critically acclaimed films \"Family Ties\" (2006), \"Chaw\" (2009), \"My Dear Desperado\" (2010), and the box office hits \"The Crucible\" (2011) and \"Train to Busan\" (2016).",
" She also frequently appears in films by auteur Hong Sang-soo, notably \"Oki's Movie\" (2010) and \"Our Sunhi\" (2013)."
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"The Tooth and the Nail (, lit.",
" \"Stone Mansion Murder Case\") is a 2017 South Korean suspense thriller film directed by Kim Hwi and Jung Sik.",
" It is based on the novel of the same name by Bill S. Ballinger."
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"Cafe Noir () is a 2009 South Korean romance melodrama film starring Shin Ha-kyun, Moon Jeong-hee, Kim Hye-na and Jung Yu-mi.",
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" The film received 688,832 admissions nationwide.",
" This film was remade in Hindi titled \"Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story\" in 2013 starring Vivek Oberoi opposite Neha Sharma in lead roles.",
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"Title: The Crucible (2011 film)\n\nThe Crucible (; also known as Silenced) is a 2011 South Korean drama film based on the novel of the same name by Gong Ji-young, starring Gong Yoo and Jung Yu-mi. It is based on actual events that took place at Gwangju Inhwa School for the hearing-impaired, where young deaf students were the victims of repeated sexual assaults by faculty members over a period of five years in the early 2000s.",
"Title: Train to Busan\n\nTrain to Busan () is a 2016 South Korean zombie apocalypse action thriller film directed by Yeon Sang-ho and starring Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, and Ma Dong-seok. The film takes place on a train to Busan, as a zombie apocalypse suddenly breaks in the country and compromises the safety of the passengers.",
"Title: Psychokinesis (film)\n\nPsychokinesis is an upcoming South Korean black comedy film directed by Yeon Sang-ho. The film stars Ryu Seung-ryong, Shim Eun-kyung, Park Jung-min, Kim Min-jae and Jung Yu-mi.",
"Title: The Table (2016 film)\n\nThe Table is a 2016 South Korean drama film written and directed by Kim Jong-kwan. It stars Jung Yu-mi, Han Ye-ri, Jung Eun-chae and Im Soo-jung.",
"Title: Night of 7 Years\n\nNight of 7 Years is an upcoming South Korean thriller film directed by Choo Chang-min. It is based on Jung Yoo-jung's novel of the same name.",
"Title: Jung Yu-mi (actress, born 1983)\n\nJung Yu-mi (born January 18, 1983) is a South Korean actress. Jung made her feature film debut in \"Blossom Again\" (2005), for which she received acting recognition. She has since starred in the critically acclaimed films \"Family Ties\" (2006), \"Chaw\" (2009), \"My Dear Desperado\" (2010), and the box office hits \"The Crucible\" (2011) and \"Train to Busan\" (2016). She also frequently appears in films by auteur Hong Sang-soo, notably \"Oki's Movie\" (2010) and \"Our Sunhi\" (2013).",
"Title: The Tooth and the Nail\n\nThe Tooth and the Nail (, lit. \"Stone Mansion Murder Case\") is a 2017 South Korean suspense thriller film directed by Kim Hwi and Jung Sik. It is based on the novel of the same name by Bill S. Ballinger.",
"Title: Cafe Noir\n\nCafe Noir () is a 2009 South Korean romance melodrama film starring Shin Ha-kyun, Moon Jeong-hee, Kim Hye-na and Jung Yu-mi. Written and directed by first-time director Jung Sung-il, a well regarded film critic-turned-director, it is a contemplation on love and heartbreak largely based on two works of literature - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's \"The Sorrows of Young Werther\" and Fyodor Dostoyevsky's White Nights. The critically acclaimed work debuted at the 66th Venice Film Festival in 2009, and Jung was nominated for New Talent Grand Pix at the 2010 Copenhagen International Film Festival.",
"Title: Come, Closer\n\nCome, Closer () is a 2010 South Korean indie romance melodrama film. A directorial debut by Kim Jong-kwan and starring Yoon Kye-sang, Jung Yu-mi, Yoon Hee-seok and Yozoh, the full-length omnibus tells the love story of five couples. It made its debut at the 15th Busan International Film Festival in 2010.",
"Title: My Dear Desperado\n\nMy Dear Desperado (; lit. My Gangster Lover) is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Kim Kwang-sik, and starring Park Joong-hoon and Jung Yu-mi as two people who become semi-basement one-room neighbors: brave yet jobless Se-jin and Dong-chul, the neighborhood gangster who always gets beaten up. The film received 688,832 admissions nationwide. This film was remade in Hindi titled \"Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story\" in 2013 starring Vivek Oberoi opposite Neha Sharma in lead roles. The movie was officially remade in Tamil by Nalan Kumarasamy titled \"Kadhalum Kadandhu Pogum\" for which () or ₩71,587,640.57 was paid as copyrights."
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In who's debut Werner Daehn appeared momentarily?
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Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
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" Engagements with other important houses soon followed, including the Semperoper (Dandini in \"La Cenerentola\") and Theater Basel (Guglielmo in \"Così fan tutte\").",
" He has been a member of the Bavarian State Opera since 1993.",
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" In addition he has also worked in German productions like \"Stauffenberg - Rebellion of Conscience\" (also titled \"Valkeryie\" on the German DVD) and \"\" (nominated in Germany for the ).",
" He appears momentarily in the film \"The Lives of Others\" by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck.",
" He also took part in a British production for the BBC, when in 2011 he played the role of Dr Georg Maurer, the German doctor who treated the Manchester United players who survived the 1958 Munich air disaster.",
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" It stars Ulrich Mühe as Stasi Captain Gerd Wiesler, Ulrich Tukur as his superior Anton Grubitz, Sebastian Koch as the playwright Georg Dreyman, and Martina Gedeck as Dreyman's lover, a prominent actress named Christa-Maria Sieland."
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"Title: Diamonds and Pearls\n\nDiamonds and Pearls is the thirteenth studio album by American recording artist Prince, and the first with his backing band The New Power Generation. It was released on October 1, 1991 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. The album produced several hit singles, including \"Gett Off\", \"Cream\", \"Money Don't Matter 2 Night\", \"Insatiable\", and the title track. Dancers Lori Werner (then dancing under the stage name of Lori Elle) and Robia LaMorte, known as \"Diamond\" and \"Pearl\" respectively, appeared on the holographic cover (re-pressings of the album are non-holographic). Diamond and Pearl also appeared in the music videos for \"Cream\", \"Strollin'\", \"Gett Off\", and the title track, and also participated in Prince's Diamonds and Pearls Tour.",
"Title: Werner Pledath\n\nWerner Pledath (26 April 1898 – 6 December 1965) was a German actor who appeared in many films during a lengthy career. He generally played supporting roles such as in \"Five from the Jazz Band\" (1932). Pledath specialized in playing powerful, authority figures. Following the Second World War he appeared in several films made in East Germany.",
"Title: Smokescreen (Marvel Comics)\n\nSmokescreen is a fictional character that appeared in comic books published by Marvel Comics. A criminal looking to take over the illegal gambling business. He appears in the public service comic \"Spider-Man Storm and Power Man Battle Smokescreen\" to aware readers of the dangers of smoking. He momentarily captures Storm then is captured by Spider-Man with the assistance of Power Man who then hand him over into police custody.",
"Title: Maria Bard\n\nMaria Bard (7 July 1900 – 8 April 1944) was a German stage actress, who made a handful of films in the silent era for Rimax, her first husband Wilhelm Graaff's company. By 1930, her marriage with Graaff was over, and she appeared with Werner Krauss in the stage production \"Der Kaiser von Amerika\" or \"The King of America\" and the two became involved. Unfortunately, Krauss' wife discovered their affair and committed suicide; a year later, in 1931, Maria Bard married Werner Krauss. Her third husband was actor Hannes Stelzer. Bard committed suicide on 8 April 1944, apparently for political reasons. On December 27, 1944, toward the end of World War II, Stelzer who was in the Luftwaffe at this point, died when his plane was shot down over the Eastern front.",
"Title: Werner Daehn\n\nWerner Daehn (born 14 October 1967) is a German actor with an international reputation, who has worked with Vin Diesel and Samuel L. Jackson in \"XXX\", with Jason Priestley in \"Colditz\" an ITV1 2005 miniseries, with Bill Pullman in \"Revelations\" and with Steven Seagal in \"Shadow Man\". In addition he has also worked in German productions like \"Stauffenberg - Rebellion of Conscience\" (also titled \"Valkeryie\" on the German DVD) and \"\" (nominated in Germany for the ). He appears momentarily in the film \"The Lives of Others\" by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. He also took part in a British production for the BBC, when in 2011 he played the role of Dr Georg Maurer, the German doctor who treated the Manchester United players who survived the 1958 Munich air disaster. In 2016, he played the role of Josef Von Zimmerman, in Game of Aces.",
"Title: The Lives of Others\n\nThe Lives of Others (German: \"Das Leben der Anderen\" ) is a 2006 German drama film, marking the feature film debut of filmmaker Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, about the monitoring of East Berlin residents by agents of the Stasi, the GDR's secret police. It stars Ulrich Mühe as Stasi Captain Gerd Wiesler, Ulrich Tukur as his superior Anton Grubitz, Sebastian Koch as the playwright Georg Dreyman, and Martina Gedeck as Dreyman's lover, a prominent actress named Christa-Maria Sieland.",
"Title: Mimi Werner\n\nMimmi Michaela Sarah Werner (born 17 December 1990), better known as Mimi Werner, is a Swedish singer and songwriter. In 2015, she got signed to Sony Music Sweden, and travelled to Nashville to work on her first album. Her debut single called \"Forever Again\" was released in 2015. Werner participated in Melodifestivalen 2016 with the song \"Ain't No Good\", she was however eliminated in the first semi-final placing fifth.",
"Title: Game of Aces\n\nGame of Aces is a 2016 World War I action film written and directed by Damien Lay, in his debut in helming a fiction feature. The film stars Chris Klein, Victoria Summer and Werner Daehn whose role is as a German double-agent with all of his dialogue in German with English subtitles; Summer also speaks German for most of the film.",
"Title: King of Thieves (film)\n\nKing of Thieves is a 2004 movie directed by Ivan Fíla, starring Lazar Ristovski, Jakov Kultiasov, Katharina Thalbach, Paulus Manker, Birol Ünel and Werner Daehn."
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Simenona Martinez had a role in the 2012 crime-thriller film directed by whom?
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Rob Cohen
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"Krodham (English: \"Fury\") is 1982 Tamil Crime-thriller film directed by A. Jagannathan.",
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" The film starring Prem Menon lead with Rani Padmini, S. A. Ashokan played pivotal role.",
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"Title: Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena (film)\n\nEk Khiladi Ek Haseena, released in 2005, is an Indian Hindi erotic crime-thriller film directed by Suparn Verma. It is a remake of the 2003 Hollywood crime drama movie Confidence. This movie was another movie in which the father-son duo Fardeen Khan and Feroz Khan had worked. Before this they have worked in 2003 movie Janasheen. This movie was 1st lead role for actress Koena Mitra who was seen in small roles.",
"Title: Simenona Martinez\n\nSimenona Martinez is an American actress, singer-songwriter and film director from Los Angeles, California. She made her television debut in on the WB20 in San Francisco, California. She is most well known for her work on the Disney Channel's Playhouse Disney show Behind the Ears and for her role in \"Alex Cross\" alongside Tyler Perry.",
"Title: A Man Named Rocca\n\nA Man Named Rocca (French: \"Un nommé La Rocca\" , Italian: \"Quello che spara per primo\" ) is a 1961 French-Italian crime-thriller film directed by Jean Becker and starring Jean Paul Belmondo. It is based on the 1968 novel \"L'Excommunié\" by José Giovanni. Belmondo appeared in another film version of this novel in 1972, directed by Giovanni, called \"Bad Luck\".",
"Title: Company (film)\n\nCompany is a 2002 Indian crime-thriller film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film stars Mohanlal, Manisha Koirala, Vivek Oberoi, Ajay Devgn, and Antara Mali in pivotal roles. It is a fictional exposé of the Mumbai underworld, loosely based on the Indian mafia organization D-Company, known to be run by Dawood Ibrahim. It is the second film in the Indian \"Gangster\" trilogy, and a sequel to the blockbuster \"Satya\". Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics as well as audience, having won seven Filmfare Awards; three IIFA Awards, and went on to become one of the highest grossing Bollywood film(s) of 2002.",
"Title: Alex Cross (film)\n\nAlex Cross is a 2012 American action crime-thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and starring Tyler Perry as the title character and Matthew Fox as the villain Picasso. The adapted screenplay was written by Marc Moss and Kerry Williamson. This is the third film appearance of the character Alex Cross, the lead of a series of novels by James Patterson. Cross was previously portrayed by Morgan Freeman in \"Kiss the Girls\" (1997) and \"Along Came a Spider\" (2001). In 2010, Idris Elba was hired to play Cross, but was replaced by Perry. Filming took place in 2011, and \"Alex Cross\" was released on October 19, 2012 in the United States and Canada.",
"Title: Krodham\n\nKrodham (English: \"Fury\") is 1982 Tamil Crime-thriller film directed by A. Jagannathan. The film screenplay and story were written by Prem Menon and dialogue written by K. Rangarajan respectively. Music by Sankar Ganesh assets to the film. The film starring Prem Menon lead with Rani Padmini, S. A. Ashokan played pivotal role. The film was heavily inspired from the American vigilante-action film \"Death Wish\" (1974), directed by Michael Winner and starring Charles Bronson. In 2000, Prem acted and directed the sequel this film \"Krodham 2\".",
"Title: The Lady in Question (1999 film)\n\nThe Lady in Question is a 1999 American made-for-television mystery crime-thriller film directed by Joyce Chopra. It represents the last leading role and film for Gene Wilder and his last credit as screenwriter. As the previous \"Murder in a Small Town\" Wilder plays the amateur detective Larry \"Cash\" Carter.",
"Title: Canne mozze\n\nCanne mozze (\"\"Sawed-off Shotgun\"\") is a 1977 Italian crime-thriller film written and directed by Mario Imperoli. It was the last film directed by Imperoli, who died in December 1977.",
"Title: Samrat (film)\n\nSamrat is a 1997 Tamil crime-thriller film directed by C. Dhinakaran. The film features Ramki, Vineetha and newcomer Rukma in the lead roles, with Mohan Natarajan, R. Sundarrajan, Thalaivasal Vijay, Sabitha Anand, Vasuki, Rajasekhar and Veera Pandiyan playing supporting roles. The film, produced by Lakshmi Karan, had musical score by Manoj Saran and was released on 10 October 1997. The film is based on the novel \"A Kiss Before Dying\" written by Ira Levin. The film became a failure at the box-office."
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Who were the players of the guest-appearing band on Mega Gem's debut album?
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Wesley Schultz (lead vocals, guitar) and Jeremiah Fraites
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" The album was released in June, 2001 and reached #9 on the UK indie album charts.",
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" All songs were written and arranged by Teraya Paramehta, Nosa Normanda, Asep Rachman Muchlas and Edy Sembodo with additional players such as Yuda Wahyudin in guitar and Rizki Mustafa Arisun in keyboards.",
" The album was produced from a series of coincidence.",
" At first the newly formed band was rehearsing in Liquid studio in 2005.",
" They performed some of their own songs from jamming session such as \"Die Die Baby, Die!\"",
", a punk song, and \"Ordinary Orgasm\" (unreleased).",
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"Group Tamashii (グループ魂 , Gurūpu Tamashii ) is a Japanese comedy rock band.",
" It was started by actors in a theatrical company called \"Otona Keikaku\" (Project Adult) in 1995.",
" Its original members were Hakai (Sadao Abe), Boudou (Kankuro Kudo), and Baito Kun (Seminosuke Murasugi).",
" When it started, the group was just a group of comedians using the guitar.",
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" In 2002 they released their debut album called \"Run Tamashi Run\" (Run魂Run ) while they were signed to an indie label, \"MIDI\".",
" In 2005, Group Tamashi signed to Ki/oon Records.",
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" They differentiate themselves from artists who have played \"Mega Man\" music in the past by adding original lyrics and composing new sections which blend seamlessly with the original compositions.",
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" On October 19, 2012, Mega Gem released their debut album, Colors of the West, on Wild Baby Records.",
" Colors of the West features 33 musicians, including guest a appearance by Stelth Ulvang of the Grammy nominated American folk band The Lumineers While their musical style may vary from traditional punk music, the band is still influenced by the DIY-Punk sub-culture.",
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" The founding members are Wesley Schultz (lead vocals, guitar) and Jeremiah Fraites (drums, percussion).",
" Schultz and Fraites began writing and performing together in Ramsey, New Jersey in 2005.",
" Cellist and vocalist Neyla Pekarek joined the band in 2010.",
" The Lumineers emerged as one of the most popular folk rock/Americana artists during the revival of those genres and their growing popularity in the 2010s.",
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" In the liner notes to Screeching Weasel's \"Thank You Very Little\" (2000), Ben Weasel refers to \"Storm the Streets\" as a \"gem\" but admits that the record sold far less than its predecessor, \"Riverdales\" (1995).",
" The band broke up with the album's release.",
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"Title: The Same Old Blues\n\nThe Same Old Blues is the debut album from UK rock group Proud Mary. The album was recorded at Wheeler End Studios in November, 2000 over a period of 7 days and released on Noel Gallagher's Sour Mash label. The album was produced by Noel Gallagher assisted by Gem Archer, engineered by Stan Kybert and mixed by Mark \"Spike\" Stent at Olympic Studios in London. The album was released in June, 2001 and reached #9 on the UK indie album charts. It charted in the lower reaches of the UK top 100 mainstream chart, selling just over 800 copies causing Noel to comment that the band \"Have to stand on their own two feet\". Despite this, the album was still received critically, enabling them to land many high-profile support slots.",
"Title: Donkey (band)\n\nDonkey was a band formed in Athens, Georgia by its vocalist, Todd \"T.B.\" Ferster. Both of the band's albums were released on Amphion Records. Their debut album, \"Slick Night Out\", was released in 1993 and was recorded live at the Point, a concert venue in the Atlanta, Georgia neighborhood of Little Five Points. The album was recorded by Don McCollister, and included two horn players. Also in 1994, the band released its second album, \"Ten Cent Freaks\".",
"Title: Crossing the Railroad\n\nCrossing the Railroad is the debut album by Indonesian rock band Wonderbra, released on May 3, 2007, by Liquid Records through LIMI labels. All songs were written and arranged by Teraya Paramehta, Nosa Normanda, Asep Rachman Muchlas and Edy Sembodo with additional players such as Yuda Wahyudin in guitar and Rizki Mustafa Arisun in keyboards. The album was produced from a series of coincidence. At first the newly formed band was rehearsing in Liquid studio in 2005. They performed some of their own songs from jamming session such as \"Die Die Baby, Die!\" , a punk song, and \"Ordinary Orgasm\" (unreleased). Harry Sihombing, the owner of the studio, along with Ricky Benito Siahaan watched the band performed and offered them a recording deal. Without further hesitation the band gladly accepted the offer.",
"Title: Group Tamashii\n\nGroup Tamashii (グループ魂 , Gurūpu Tamashii ) is a Japanese comedy rock band. It was started by actors in a theatrical company called \"Otona Keikaku\" (Project Adult) in 1995. Its original members were Hakai (Sadao Abe), Boudou (Kankuro Kudo), and Baito Kun (Seminosuke Murasugi). When it started, the group was just a group of comedians using the guitar. The members perform in many theaters, and also at Shōten. In 1997, bass, guitar, and drum players join and became a band. In 2002 they released their debut album called \"Run Tamashi Run\" (Run魂Run ) while they were signed to an indie label, \"MIDI\". In 2005, Group Tamashi signed to Ki/oon Records. The name of the band derives from the song \"Tamashi Kogashite\" of the rock band ARB. The reason they put the \"Group\" in the band name is \"Nobody didn't say 'Group' by myself.\" In 2008 they released a long-awaited new album entitled \"Patsun Patsun\". It was their longest album to date, at 27 tracks, and featured them covering a new variety of musical genres such as reggae and hip-hop. 2010 marks the group's 15th anniversary, and several releases and events are scheduled in honor of it, including a new album entitled 1! 2! 3! 4! .",
"Title: The Megas (band)\n\nThe Megas is a Los Angeles based independent video game cover band based on the Capcom franchise, \"Mega Man\". They differentiate themselves from artists who have played \"Mega Man\" music in the past by adding original lyrics and composing new sections which blend seamlessly with the original compositions. Their lyrics expand on the simple story laid out in the games, giving each of the 8 Robot Masters a unique personality. Their debut album, \"Get Equipped\", based on \"Mega Man 2\", was released in January 2008.",
"Title: Mega Gem\n\nMega Gem is an American Indie Pop band founded in 2010 and based in Denver, Colorado. On October 19, 2012, Mega Gem released their debut album, Colors of the West, on Wild Baby Records. Colors of the West features 33 musicians, including guest a appearance by Stelth Ulvang of the Grammy nominated American folk band The Lumineers While their musical style may vary from traditional punk music, the band is still influenced by the DIY-Punk sub-culture. The band's entire discography is available for a pay-what-you-want pricing scale on their Bandcamp page.",
"Title: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds\n\nNoel Gallagher's High Flying Birds are an English rock band formed in 2010 as the solo project of former Oasis lead guitarist/songwriter Noel Gallagher. The band consists of former Oasis guitarist Gem Archer, former Oasis session pianist Mike Rowe, former Oasis drummer Chris Sharrock, and The Zutons bassist Russell Pritchard. The band also has a variety of guests on their debut album such as the Crouch End Festival Chorus and The Wired Strings.",
"Title: The Protomen (album)\n\nThe Protomen, colloquially referred to by fans in retrospect as Act I, is the debut album release by indie rock band The Protomen. It is a rock opera loosely based on the Mega Man video game series, and the first volume of a planned trilogy of albums on this theme. The follow-up, \"\", was released on September 8, 2009.",
"Title: The Lumineers\n\nThe Lumineers are an American folk rock/Americana band based in Denver, Colorado. The founding members are Wesley Schultz (lead vocals, guitar) and Jeremiah Fraites (drums, percussion). Schultz and Fraites began writing and performing together in Ramsey, New Jersey in 2005. Cellist and vocalist Neyla Pekarek joined the band in 2010. The Lumineers emerged as one of the most popular folk rock/Americana artists during the revival of those genres and their growing popularity in the 2010s. The band's stripped back raw sound draws heavily from artists that influenced Schultz and Fraites such as Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty. They are known for their energetic live shows and several international hit singles including \"Ho Hey”, “Stubborn Love”, “Ophelia” and “Cleopatra”. The band has become one of the top touring bands in the U.S. and also sells out shows around the world.",
"Title: Storm the Streets\n\nStorm the Streets is the second studio album by the American punk rock band the Riverdales. After a dispute with Lookout! Records, the band signed to Honest Don's Records for this release. It is the only Riverdales album still available from its original label. In the liner notes to Screeching Weasel's \"Thank You Very Little\" (2000), Ben Weasel refers to \"Storm the Streets\" as a \"gem\" but admits that the record sold far less than its predecessor, \"Riverdales\" (1995). The band broke up with the album's release. \"I Accuse My Parents\" most likely takes its title from a movie of the same name which was featured on \"Mystery Science Theater 3000\", a television show mentioned in the song \"I Think About You During the Commercials\" from the Riverdales' debut album."
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John Peterson wrote the novel "The Secret Hide-Out" as well as this series of children's novels which were adapted into a TV series that aired from 1983-1985?
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"Ed Whitmore is a British screenwriter.",
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" He adapted the book \"Hallam Foe\" into a successful film, for which he was subsequently nominated at the Moët et Chandon British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs) for Best Screenplay, (losing to Patrick Marber's \"Notes on a Scandal)\", as well as the BAFTA-winning \"Sea of Souls\", for which he won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Episode in a TV Series.",
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"Title: John Garbett\n\nJohn Garbett is an American film producer from Utah. He was the producer of \"The Other Side of Heaven\" (along with Jerry Molen) and also of \"The Legend of Johnny Lingo\" (2003) for which he also wrote the screenplay. This was loosely based on the screenplay his mother-in-law Claire Whitaker Peterson wrote for the film \"Johnny Lingo\".",
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"Title: Oscar's Orchestra\n\nOscar's Orchestra is a British children's animated TV series that ran from 1994 to 1996 comprising a total of three seasons and 39 episodes. The series was produced by the popular British animation studio Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment (who is also famous for producing other such animated TV series and films as \"Dennis the Menace\", \"Captain Zed and the Zee Zone\", \"The Secret Show\" and \"Rarg\") in association with Warner Music Vision and Europe Images and was originally shown on the BBC as part of their children's block CBBC. It also aired on the British children's cable networks The Children's Channel (TCC) and Nickleodeon and has broadcast in over more than 100 different countries worldwide such as ARD in Germany, France 2 in France and ABC in Australia.",
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"Title: Ed Whitmore\n\nEd Whitmore is a British screenwriter. He has written for a number of successful British TV series such as \"Waking the Dead\". In 2003 he wrote the \"Waking The Dead\" episode \"Multistory\", directed by Robert Bierman, which won the show an Emmy for Best International Drama Series. He adapted the book \"Hallam Foe\" into a successful film, for which he was subsequently nominated at the Moët et Chandon British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs) for Best Screenplay, (losing to Patrick Marber's \"Notes on a Scandal)\", as well as the BAFTA-winning \"Sea of Souls\", for which he won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Episode in a TV Series. Most recently, he created and wrote ITV drama \"Identity\", which was aired on British TV in the summer of 2010; the remake rights were then sold to the ABC Network in America.",
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What musical profession does Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu and N. C. Karunya have in common?
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"Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu (English: \"With Cameraman Ganga, Rambabu\") is a 2012 Telugu political action film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh.",
" The film stars Pawan Kalyan, Tamanna and Gabriela Bertante in the lead roles and was launched in Hyderabad on 14 March 2012.",
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" It was less hyped for Pawan Kalyan as it released after his blockbuster hit Gabbar Singh.",
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"Gervase Alfred Booth Hughes (1 September 1905 – July 1984) was an English composer, conductor and writer on music.",
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"Tzofei Tel Aviv (or Tel Aviv Scouts in English) is a musical group originating from Israel.",
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" All lyrics were penned by Bhaskarabhatla Ravikumar while Hemachandra, Karunya, Geetha Madhuri, Sravana Bhargavi, Chaitra, Khushi Murali, Narendra and Sri Krishna crooned for the film for 6 Tracks which also included a special song named \"Power Song\" composed, written and crooned by Popular Singer cum Rapper Baba Sehgal as a tribute to Pawan Kalyan.",
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"Kapellmeister (] ) is a German word designating a person in charge of music-making.",
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"Title: Vasu Inturi\n\nVasu Inturi (Telugu: వాసు ఇంటూరి ) is a Telugu actor. He is popular for his role of \"Sarvam\" in the TV show \"Amrutham\". He worked as assistant director & director on \"Amrutham\" and penned some episodes. Later he directed the TV series \"Gangatho Rambabu\". In 2014, he co-wrote \"Chandamama Lo Amrutham\", the first Indian space comedy film, with Gangaraju Gunnam.",
"Title: Robert Parker (musician)\n\nRobert Parker {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (9 January 1847 – 20 February 1937) was a New Zealand organist, choirmaster and conductor. He was born in London, England in 1847. He was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in the 1930 New Year Honours as \"a leading member of the musical profession in the Dominion of New Zealand\".",
"Title: Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu\n\nCameraman Gangatho Rambabu (English: \"With Cameraman Ganga, Rambabu\") is a 2012 Telugu political action film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. The film stars Pawan Kalyan, Tamanna and Gabriela Bertante in the lead roles and was launched in Hyderabad on 14 March 2012. Filming started from 15 June 2012. It was less hyped for Pawan Kalyan as it released after his blockbuster hit Gabbar Singh. It was the second collaboration between Puri Jagannadh and Pawan Kalyan. The film was dubbed in Hindi as \"Mera Target\".",
"Title: Gervase Hughes\n\nGervase Alfred Booth Hughes (1 September 1905 – July 1984) was an English composer, conductor and writer on music. From 1926 to 1933, Hughes pursued a career as a conductor and chorus master, principally at the British National Opera Company, and also co-produced Shakespeare plays. He left the musical profession in 1933, raising a family and working first as an executive in a railway company and later running luxury European tours. From 1960 to 1972 he published a series of books on musical subjects, beginning with a study of the music of Arthur Sullivan, published in 1960.",
"Title: Dan Morgan (writer)\n\nDan Morgan was an English science fiction writer and a professional guitarist, mainly active as a writer from the early 1950s through the mid-1970s. In addition to his fiction, he wrote two manuals relating to his musical profession.",
"Title: Tzofei Tel Aviv\n\nTzofei Tel Aviv (or Tel Aviv Scouts in English) is a musical group originating from Israel. The performers are teenagers, picked out of the Israel Scouts in Tel-Aviv, Israel. They tour around the world, performing mostly Hebrew songs for Jewish organizations and others the world over. For example, they performed Yom Ha'atzmaut concerts in Lima and Guayaquil in June 2003, as they did in St. Louis Park, MN, in 2006. The group's musical director is Moishele Yosef, who has various other jobs in the musical profession.",
"Title: N. C. Karunya\n\nN. C. Karunya (born 1 March 1986) is a popular playback singer,performer and a TV show host. He was a runner-up on the popular reality show \"Indian Idol\" (Season 2) on Sony Entertainment Television.",
"Title: Chickering Hall, Boston (1883)\n\nChickering Hall (est.1883) was a concert auditorium in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 19th century. It occupied the second floor of Chickering and Sons showrooms on Tremont Street, near the corner of West Street. \" Bradlee, Winslow and Wetherell were the architects, and Mr. E.P. Treadwell, the decorator. The hall [was] lighted by the Edison electric light.\" By 1895: \"Tremont St., towards Boylston, for some years has been called Piano Row, for a long row of piano agencies occupied a good portion of the block; but of late most of these have migrated to Boylston St. Chickering Hall, at 152 Tremont St., was for many years a favorite place for fashionable musicales, and the headquarters of the musical profession.\"",
"Title: Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu (soundtrack)\n\nCameraman Gangatho Rambabu is the feature film soundtrack of the 2012 Political Action film of the same name starring Pawan Kalyan, Tamannaah in the lead roles directed by Puri Jagannath. The Soundtrack is composed by Mani Sharma who marks his fourth collaboration with Puri Jagannath and Pawan Kalyan. All lyrics were penned by Bhaskarabhatla Ravikumar while Hemachandra, Karunya, Geetha Madhuri, Sravana Bhargavi, Chaitra, Khushi Murali, Narendra and Sri Krishna crooned for the film for 6 Tracks which also included a special song named \"Power Song\" composed, written and crooned by Popular Singer cum Rapper Baba Sehgal as a tribute to Pawan Kalyan. The Audio was released through Aditya Music Label directly into the stores on September 26, 2012. The Audio received Amazingly positive response.",
"Title: Kapellmeister\n\nKapellmeister (] ) is a German word designating a person in charge of music-making. The word is a compound, consisting of the roots \"Kapelle \" (\"choir\", \"orchestra\", or originally, \"chapel\") and \"Meister \" (\"master\"). Thus, the word was originally used to refer to somebody in charge of music in a chapel. However, the term has evolved considerably in its meaning in response to changes in the musical profession."
] |
7,322
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Are Philips Videopac + G7400 and Acorn Electron both computer-based systems?
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yes
|
comparison
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hard
|
{
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"Philips Videopac + G7400",
"Acorn Electron"
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0,
0
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|
[
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"sentences": [
"Acornsoft was the software arm of Acorn Computers, and a major publisher of software for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron.",
" As well as games, it also produced a large number of educational titles, extra computer languages and business and utility packages – these included word processor \"VIEW\" and the spreadsheet \"ViewSheet\" supplied on ROM and cartridge for the BBC Micro/Acorn Electron and included as standard in the BBC Master and Acorn Business Computer."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Computer user satisfaction (and closely related concepts such as \"System Satisfaction\", \"User Satisfaction\", \"Computer System Satisfaction\", \"End User Computing Satisfaction\") is the attitude of a user to the computer system (s)he employs in the context of his/her work environments.",
" Doll and Torkzadeh's (1988) definition of user satisfaction is, \"the opinion of the user about a specific computer application, which they use\".",
" In a broader sense, the definition of user satisfaction can be extended to user satisfaction with any computer-based electronic appliance.",
" However, scholars distinguish between user satisfaction and usability as part of Human-Computer Interaction.",
" Successful organisations have systems in place which they believe help maximise profits and minimise overheads.",
" It is therefore desirable that all their systems succeed and remain successful; and this includes their computer-based systems.",
" According to key scholars such as DeLone and McLean (2002), user satisfaction is a key measure of computer system success, if not synonymous with it.",
" However, the development of techniques for defining and measuring user satisfaction have been ad hoc and open to question.",
" The term \"Computer User Satisfaction\" is abbreviated to \"user satisfaction\" in this article."
],
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},
{
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"The Philips P2000T home computer was Philips' first real entry in the home computer market, after the Philips Videopac G7000 game system (better known in the U.S. as the Magnavox Odyssey2) which they already sold to compete with the Atari 2600 and similar game systems.",
" There was also an P2000M version with an additional 80-column card for use with a monochrome monitor.",
" This version shipped with a monitor cabinet also housing a dual 5.25\" floppy drive."
],
"title": "Philips P2000"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Acornsoft's Starship Command is a computer game released in 1983 for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron.",
" It was available on cassette as well as 5.25\" disc for the BBC and ROM cartridge for the Acorn Electron Plus 1 expansion module.",
" The game was written by Peter Irvin who, along with Jeremy Smith, went on to create the complex arcade adventure \"Exile\"."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Acorn Computers Ltd. was a British computer company established in Cambridge, England, in 1978.",
" The company produced a number of computers which were especially popular in the UK, including the Acorn Electron and the Acorn Archimedes.",
" Acorn's BBC Micro computer dominated the UK educational computer market during the 1980s.",
" It is more known for its BBC Micro model B computer than for its other products."
],
"title": "Acorn Computers"
},
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"sentences": [
"Musician is cartridge number 31 in the official Magnavox/Philips line of games for the Philips Videopac.",
" It came in a cardboard box roughly double the size of a standard Videopac game box, containing a keyboard overlay in the style of a piano keyboard; the cartridge, in a standard Videopac box with a single sheet where the manual would usually be; and a landscape format manual, over double the size of a standard game manual."
],
"title": "Musician (video game)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Acorn Electron is a budget version of the BBC Micro educational/home computer made by Acorn Computers Ltd.",
" It has 32 kilobytes of RAM, and its ROM includes BBC BASIC v2 along with its operating system."
],
"title": "Acorn Electron"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Philips Videopac+ G7400 is a video game console released in limited quantities in 1983,"
],
"title": "Philips Videopac + G7400"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pickaxe Pete is cartridge number 43 in the official Philips line of video games for the Philips Videopac.",
" In North America, it was released as Pick Axe Pete!",
" for the Magnavox Odyssey² console.",
" In Brazil, \"Pickaxe Pete\" was re-branded as \"Didi na Mina Encantada\" (\"Didi in the Enchanted Mine\") for Odyssey (Brazil's version of the Philips Videopac).",
" \"Pickaxe Pete\" was designed by Ed Averett, who wrote the majority of the games for the Odyssey².",
" A national competition involving the game, known as \"The Pick Axe Pete Pick-Off\", was held at the World's Fair in October 1982."
],
"title": "Pickaxe Pete"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Vienna Development Method (VDM) is one of the longest-established formal methods for the development of computer-based systems.",
" Originating in work done at the IBM Laboratory Vienna in the 1970s, it has grown to include a group of techniques and tools based on a formal specification language—the VDM Specification Language (VDM-SL).",
" It has an extended form, VDM++, which supports the modeling of object-oriented and concurrent systems.",
" Support for VDM includes commercial and academic tools for analyzing models, including support for testing and proving properties of models and generating program code from validated VDM models.",
" There is a history of industrial usage of VDM and its tools and a growing body of research in the formalism has led to notable contributions to the engineering of critical systems, compilers, concurrent systems and in logic for computer science."
],
"title": "Vienna Development Method"
}
] |
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"Title: Acornsoft\n\nAcornsoft was the software arm of Acorn Computers, and a major publisher of software for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. As well as games, it also produced a large number of educational titles, extra computer languages and business and utility packages – these included word processor \"VIEW\" and the spreadsheet \"ViewSheet\" supplied on ROM and cartridge for the BBC Micro/Acorn Electron and included as standard in the BBC Master and Acorn Business Computer.",
"Title: Computer user satisfaction\n\nComputer user satisfaction (and closely related concepts such as \"System Satisfaction\", \"User Satisfaction\", \"Computer System Satisfaction\", \"End User Computing Satisfaction\") is the attitude of a user to the computer system (s)he employs in the context of his/her work environments. Doll and Torkzadeh's (1988) definition of user satisfaction is, \"the opinion of the user about a specific computer application, which they use\". In a broader sense, the definition of user satisfaction can be extended to user satisfaction with any computer-based electronic appliance. However, scholars distinguish between user satisfaction and usability as part of Human-Computer Interaction. Successful organisations have systems in place which they believe help maximise profits and minimise overheads. It is therefore desirable that all their systems succeed and remain successful; and this includes their computer-based systems. According to key scholars such as DeLone and McLean (2002), user satisfaction is a key measure of computer system success, if not synonymous with it. However, the development of techniques for defining and measuring user satisfaction have been ad hoc and open to question. The term \"Computer User Satisfaction\" is abbreviated to \"user satisfaction\" in this article.",
"Title: Philips P2000\n\nThe Philips P2000T home computer was Philips' first real entry in the home computer market, after the Philips Videopac G7000 game system (better known in the U.S. as the Magnavox Odyssey2) which they already sold to compete with the Atari 2600 and similar game systems. There was also an P2000M version with an additional 80-column card for use with a monochrome monitor. This version shipped with a monitor cabinet also housing a dual 5.25\" floppy drive.",
"Title: Starship Command\n\nAcornsoft's Starship Command is a computer game released in 1983 for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. It was available on cassette as well as 5.25\" disc for the BBC and ROM cartridge for the Acorn Electron Plus 1 expansion module. The game was written by Peter Irvin who, along with Jeremy Smith, went on to create the complex arcade adventure \"Exile\".",
"Title: Acorn Computers\n\nAcorn Computers Ltd. was a British computer company established in Cambridge, England, in 1978. The company produced a number of computers which were especially popular in the UK, including the Acorn Electron and the Acorn Archimedes. Acorn's BBC Micro computer dominated the UK educational computer market during the 1980s. It is more known for its BBC Micro model B computer than for its other products.",
"Title: Musician (video game)\n\nMusician is cartridge number 31 in the official Magnavox/Philips line of games for the Philips Videopac. It came in a cardboard box roughly double the size of a standard Videopac game box, containing a keyboard overlay in the style of a piano keyboard; the cartridge, in a standard Videopac box with a single sheet where the manual would usually be; and a landscape format manual, over double the size of a standard game manual.",
"Title: Acorn Electron\n\nThe Acorn Electron is a budget version of the BBC Micro educational/home computer made by Acorn Computers Ltd. It has 32 kilobytes of RAM, and its ROM includes BBC BASIC v2 along with its operating system.",
"Title: Philips Videopac + G7400\n\nThe Philips Videopac+ G7400 is a video game console released in limited quantities in 1983,",
"Title: Pickaxe Pete\n\nPickaxe Pete is cartridge number 43 in the official Philips line of video games for the Philips Videopac. In North America, it was released as Pick Axe Pete! for the Magnavox Odyssey² console. In Brazil, \"Pickaxe Pete\" was re-branded as \"Didi na Mina Encantada\" (\"Didi in the Enchanted Mine\") for Odyssey (Brazil's version of the Philips Videopac). \"Pickaxe Pete\" was designed by Ed Averett, who wrote the majority of the games for the Odyssey². A national competition involving the game, known as \"The Pick Axe Pete Pick-Off\", was held at the World's Fair in October 1982.",
"Title: Vienna Development Method\n\nThe Vienna Development Method (VDM) is one of the longest-established formal methods for the development of computer-based systems. Originating in work done at the IBM Laboratory Vienna in the 1970s, it has grown to include a group of techniques and tools based on a formal specification language—the VDM Specification Language (VDM-SL). It has an extended form, VDM++, which supports the modeling of object-oriented and concurrent systems. Support for VDM includes commercial and academic tools for analyzing models, including support for testing and proving properties of models and generating program code from validated VDM models. There is a history of industrial usage of VDM and its tools and a growing body of research in the formalism has led to notable contributions to the engineering of critical systems, compilers, concurrent systems and in logic for computer science."
] |
7,323
|
Who owns the retired Grand National-winning National Hunt racehorse trained by Donald McCain, Jr. in a civil parish north east of Malpas and west of Nantwich?
|
Trevor Hemmings
|
bridge
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hard
|
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"Ballabriggs",
"Cholmondeley, Cheshire"
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0,
0
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"Flyingbolt (1959 - 1983) was a famous racehorse.",
" Officially he is the second best National Hunt racehorse of all time, after Arkle.",
" A comparison of their merits is probably best illustrated by the Official Steeplechase Handicapper, who at the end of the 1965-1966 season rated Arkle the superior by only 1 lb (0.5 kg). \"",
"Timeform\", the highly respected racing publication, had a difference of 2 lbs between them.",
" As a hurdler, Flyingbolt was the best Tom Dreaper ever trained.",
" His wins included the Gloucestershire Hurdle at Cheltenham (now the Supreme Novices' Hurdle) and the Scalp Hurdle at Leopardstown (now the Irish Champion Hurdle).",
" He also finished third in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham.",
" Flyingbolt and Arkle never raced against one another, mainly because they were trained by the same man and he preferred to keep them apart."
],
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"sentences": [
"Cholmondeley ( ) is a civil parish in Cheshire, England, north east of Malpas and west of Nantwich.",
" It includes the small settlements of Croxton Green ([ SJ552527] ) and Dowse Green ([ SJ561517] ), with a total population of a little over a hundred, increasing to 157 at the 2011 Census.",
" Nearby villages include Bickerton to the north east, Bulkeley to the north, Chorley to the east, No Man's Heath to the south west, and Bickley Moss to the south."
],
"title": "Cholmondeley, Cheshire"
},
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"sentences": [
"Peckforton is a scattered settlement (centred at [ SJ538564] ) and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England.",
" The settlement is located 6.5 mi to the north east of Malpas and 7.5 mi to the west of Nantwich.",
" The total population of the civil parish is somewhat over 100, increasing at the 2011 Census to 269.",
" Nearby villages include Bulkeley to the south, Beeston to the north, Higher Burwardsley to the west, Spurstow to the east and Bunbury to the north east."
],
"title": "Peckforton"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ballabriggs (foaled 20 April 2001) is a retired Grand National-winning National Hunt racehorse trained by Donald McCain, Jr. in Cholmondeley, Cheshire and owned by Trevor Hemmings."
],
"title": "Ballabriggs"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Iris's Gift was a National Hunt racehorse trained in Britain by Jonjo O'Neill."
],
"title": "Iris's Gift"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Puntal (foaled 1996) is a National Hunt racehorse who won the Betfred Gold Cup in 2004 and ran in five consecutive Grand Nationals from 2003 to 2007 with limited success.",
" He was formally trained in France before moving to Martin Pipe in 2002.",
" Puntal is now trained by Martin's son David Pipe."
],
"title": "Puntal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kicking King is a National Hunt racehorse trained in Straffan, Co.",
" Kildare, Ireland, by Tom Taaffe.",
" He is best known for his victory in the 2005 Cheltenham Gold Cup, the major Chase run at the Cheltenham Festival.",
" He also won the King George VI Chase in 2004 and 2005: once at Kempton and once at Sandown Park, when the race was relocated due to the development of an all-weather track at Kempton.",
" His Boxing Day win on Sunday 26 December was a first; when See More Business won the race in 1999, Christmas Sunday was still observed, so that year the race was first-scheduled for the Monday.",
" Thus he was the first horse to win twice on non-weekdays.",
" He was second twice in previous Cheltenham Festivals, in the 2003 Supreme Novices' Hurdle, and in the 2004 Arkle Challenge Trophy."
],
"title": "Kicking King"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Night Nurse (26 May 1971 - 1998) was an Irish-bred English-trained National Hunt racehorse.",
" Night Nurse garnered 35 wins, winning a total of £174,507 viz.",
" He won 3 races on the flat at 3 and 4-years old and placed 3 times; he also won 32 National Hunt races, 19 wins over hurdles and 13 wins in steeplechases from 64 starts.",
" He was awarded the highest Timeform rating ever given to a hurdler and has been acclaimed amongst the greatest ever hurdlers."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Big Buck's (foaled 16 April 2003) is a retired National Hunt racehorse trained in Britain by Paul Nicholls.",
" He is owned by businessman Andy Stewart and specialised in racing over hurdles.",
" At the 2012 Cheltenham Festival, Big Buck's made history by winning 4 consecutive World Hurdles, confirming his status as the greatest staying hurdler in history.",
" He was retired on 13 March 2014."
],
"title": "Big Buck's"
},
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"sentences": [
"Overturn (foaled 22 April 2004) is an Irish-bred thoroughbred racehorse trained by Donald McCain, Jr..",
" He has amassed over £600,000 in prize money, and has won major races such as the 2011 Fighting Fifth Hurdle.",
" He is the first ever horse to complete the double of winning Newcastle Racecourse's major flat race and major National Hunt race - the Northumberland Plate (Pitmen's Derby) and Fighting Fifth.",
" He finished second behind Rock On Ruby in the 2012 Champion Hurdle."
],
"title": "Overturn (horse)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Flyingbolt\n\nFlyingbolt (1959 - 1983) was a famous racehorse. Officially he is the second best National Hunt racehorse of all time, after Arkle. A comparison of their merits is probably best illustrated by the Official Steeplechase Handicapper, who at the end of the 1965-1966 season rated Arkle the superior by only 1 lb (0.5 kg). \" Timeform\", the highly respected racing publication, had a difference of 2 lbs between them. As a hurdler, Flyingbolt was the best Tom Dreaper ever trained. His wins included the Gloucestershire Hurdle at Cheltenham (now the Supreme Novices' Hurdle) and the Scalp Hurdle at Leopardstown (now the Irish Champion Hurdle). He also finished third in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham. Flyingbolt and Arkle never raced against one another, mainly because they were trained by the same man and he preferred to keep them apart.",
"Title: Cholmondeley, Cheshire\n\nCholmondeley ( ) is a civil parish in Cheshire, England, north east of Malpas and west of Nantwich. It includes the small settlements of Croxton Green ([ SJ552527] ) and Dowse Green ([ SJ561517] ), with a total population of a little over a hundred, increasing to 157 at the 2011 Census. Nearby villages include Bickerton to the north east, Bulkeley to the north, Chorley to the east, No Man's Heath to the south west, and Bickley Moss to the south.",
"Title: Peckforton\n\nPeckforton is a scattered settlement (centred at [ SJ538564] ) and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The settlement is located 6.5 mi to the north east of Malpas and 7.5 mi to the west of Nantwich. The total population of the civil parish is somewhat over 100, increasing at the 2011 Census to 269. Nearby villages include Bulkeley to the south, Beeston to the north, Higher Burwardsley to the west, Spurstow to the east and Bunbury to the north east.",
"Title: Ballabriggs\n\nBallabriggs (foaled 20 April 2001) is a retired Grand National-winning National Hunt racehorse trained by Donald McCain, Jr. in Cholmondeley, Cheshire and owned by Trevor Hemmings.",
"Title: Iris's Gift\n\nIris's Gift was a National Hunt racehorse trained in Britain by Jonjo O'Neill.",
"Title: Puntal\n\nPuntal (foaled 1996) is a National Hunt racehorse who won the Betfred Gold Cup in 2004 and ran in five consecutive Grand Nationals from 2003 to 2007 with limited success. He was formally trained in France before moving to Martin Pipe in 2002. Puntal is now trained by Martin's son David Pipe.",
"Title: Kicking King\n\nKicking King is a National Hunt racehorse trained in Straffan, Co. Kildare, Ireland, by Tom Taaffe. He is best known for his victory in the 2005 Cheltenham Gold Cup, the major Chase run at the Cheltenham Festival. He also won the King George VI Chase in 2004 and 2005: once at Kempton and once at Sandown Park, when the race was relocated due to the development of an all-weather track at Kempton. His Boxing Day win on Sunday 26 December was a first; when See More Business won the race in 1999, Christmas Sunday was still observed, so that year the race was first-scheduled for the Monday. Thus he was the first horse to win twice on non-weekdays. He was second twice in previous Cheltenham Festivals, in the 2003 Supreme Novices' Hurdle, and in the 2004 Arkle Challenge Trophy.",
"Title: Night Nurse (horse)\n\nNight Nurse (26 May 1971 - 1998) was an Irish-bred English-trained National Hunt racehorse. Night Nurse garnered 35 wins, winning a total of £174,507 viz. He won 3 races on the flat at 3 and 4-years old and placed 3 times; he also won 32 National Hunt races, 19 wins over hurdles and 13 wins in steeplechases from 64 starts. He was awarded the highest Timeform rating ever given to a hurdler and has been acclaimed amongst the greatest ever hurdlers.",
"Title: Big Buck's\n\nBig Buck's (foaled 16 April 2003) is a retired National Hunt racehorse trained in Britain by Paul Nicholls. He is owned by businessman Andy Stewart and specialised in racing over hurdles. At the 2012 Cheltenham Festival, Big Buck's made history by winning 4 consecutive World Hurdles, confirming his status as the greatest staying hurdler in history. He was retired on 13 March 2014.",
"Title: Overturn (horse)\n\nOverturn (foaled 22 April 2004) is an Irish-bred thoroughbred racehorse trained by Donald McCain, Jr.. He has amassed over £600,000 in prize money, and has won major races such as the 2011 Fighting Fifth Hurdle. He is the first ever horse to complete the double of winning Newcastle Racecourse's major flat race and major National Hunt race - the Northumberland Plate (Pitmen's Derby) and Fighting Fifth. He finished second behind Rock On Ruby in the 2012 Champion Hurdle."
] |
7,324
|
Are both Greg Graffin and David Paton bass players?
|
no
|
comparison
|
hard
|
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"Greg Graffin",
"David Paton"
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0,
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"sentences": [
"Bad Religion is an American punk rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980.",
" They make extensive use of three-part vocal harmonies (which they refer to in their album liner notes as the \"oozin' aahs\") and guitar solos, and are known for their lyrics, which cover topics such as criticism of religion, political commentary and society in general.",
" The band's lineup has changed several times over its lifespan, with lead vocalist Greg Graffin being the only consistent member; the current lineup, however, features three of the band's four original members (Graffin, Brett Gurewitz and Jay Bentley).",
" To date, Bad Religion has released sixteen studio albums, two live albums, three compilation albums, three EPs (one of which is composed of covers of Christmas songs) and two DVDs (which were both recorded live).",
" They are considered to be one of the best-selling punk rock acts of all time, having sold over five million albums worldwide."
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"Along the Way is the first live concert DVD from punk band Bad Religion.",
" The concert footage was taken from fourteen different European stops on their 1989 tour for the album, \"Suffer\".",
" It was originally released on VHS in Germany in 1990 (with a different cover) and in the United States in the following year, and on DVD for the first time in 2004, coinciding with the reissues of the band's pre-\"Recipe for Hate\" albums.",
" Both the VHS and DVD have the same cover shown on the right, which depicts Jay Bentley with his bass, while the European VHS depicts guitarist Brett Gurewitz and singer Greg Graffin singing along with each other."
],
"title": "Along the Way"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gregory Walter Graffin (born November 6, 1964) is an American punk rock singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, college lecturer, and author.",
" He is most recognized as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and only constant member of the noted Los Angeles band Bad Religion, which he co-founded in either 1979 or 1980.",
" He also embarked on a solo career in 1997, when he released the album \"American Lesion\".",
" His follow-up album, \"Cold as the Clay\" was released nine years later.",
" Graffin obtained his PhD in zoology at Cornell University and has lectured courses in life sciences and paleontology at the University of California, Los Angeles and evolution at Cornell University."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Cold as the Clay is the second solo album by Bad Religion's vocalist Greg Graffin released on July 10, 2006 in Europe, and the following day in the USA.",
" It was released on the label ANTI- (a sublabel of Epitaph Records).",
" It follows on from Graffin's 1997 release of \"American Lesion\"."
],
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"David Paton, MD (born August 16, 1930) is a retired full-time ophthalmologist best known as Founder in 1970 of Project Orbis (now named Orbis International, Inc.) and thereafter as its first Medical Director helping to develop (1970–1982) and then deploy its teaching aircraft for ophthalmologists worldwide, especially in the developing nations.",
" The initial aircraft was a donated DC-8 refurbished to contain an operating room, a teaching classroom and the necessary ancillary components for sharing “live” both surgical and medical techniques with colleagues abroad who were eager to learn by means of hands-on instruction.",
" The instruction was provided by volunteer American and other skilled medical teachers from an eventually large number of countries.",
" In 1988, the DC-8 was replaced by a larger and more complete teaching aircraft complex, housed in a formerly commercial DC-10.",
" Thus far 88 countries have been visited, some repeatedly.",
" By 2012, still another update of the Orbis aircraft will be prepared to further fulfill the various purposes of teaching optimal eye care internationally, principally by means of doctor-to-doctor techniques.",
" Paton resigned from Orbis in 1987 and focused on other aspects of academic ophthalmology, but in 2011 he returned in a voluntary capacity to assist in fund raising for a new annual appointment, the David Paton Orbis Fellowship in Global Ophthalmology"
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"David Hidalgo Jr. (born August 30, 1984) is an American drummer currently playing in Social Distortion.",
" Hidalgo replaced former drummer Scott Reeder, who had been busy with his main project Fu Manchu.",
" Prior to joining Social Distortion, he played drums in The Drips and Suicidal Tendencies.",
" He also plays drums for The Bronx/Mariachi El Bronx and the hardcore punk band Bullet Treatment with a variety of lineups that also included members of Rise Against, The Bronx, Cancer Bats, Anti-Flag and others.",
" David also toured with Brody Dalle in her Spinnerette and self-titled projects.",
" He has recorded and toured with Chuck Ragan and Dave Hause.",
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" \"American Lesion\" for the most part features Graffin's voice alone, and each song features acoustic guitar or piano rather than electric guitars.",
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"Title: Along the Way\n\nAlong the Way is the first live concert DVD from punk band Bad Religion. The concert footage was taken from fourteen different European stops on their 1989 tour for the album, \"Suffer\". It was originally released on VHS in Germany in 1990 (with a different cover) and in the United States in the following year, and on DVD for the first time in 2004, coinciding with the reissues of the band's pre-\"Recipe for Hate\" albums. Both the VHS and DVD have the same cover shown on the right, which depicts Jay Bentley with his bass, while the European VHS depicts guitarist Brett Gurewitz and singer Greg Graffin singing along with each other.",
"Title: Greg Graffin\n\nGregory Walter Graffin (born November 6, 1964) is an American punk rock singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, college lecturer, and author. He is most recognized as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and only constant member of the noted Los Angeles band Bad Religion, which he co-founded in either 1979 or 1980. He also embarked on a solo career in 1997, when he released the album \"American Lesion\". His follow-up album, \"Cold as the Clay\" was released nine years later. Graffin obtained his PhD in zoology at Cornell University and has lectured courses in life sciences and paleontology at the University of California, Los Angeles and evolution at Cornell University.",
"Title: Cold as the Clay\n\nCold as the Clay is the second solo album by Bad Religion's vocalist Greg Graffin released on July 10, 2006 in Europe, and the following day in the USA. It was released on the label ANTI- (a sublabel of Epitaph Records). It follows on from Graffin's 1997 release of \"American Lesion\".",
"Title: David Paton (ophthalmologist)\n\nDavid Paton, MD (born August 16, 1930) is a retired full-time ophthalmologist best known as Founder in 1970 of Project Orbis (now named Orbis International, Inc.) and thereafter as its first Medical Director helping to develop (1970–1982) and then deploy its teaching aircraft for ophthalmologists worldwide, especially in the developing nations. The initial aircraft was a donated DC-8 refurbished to contain an operating room, a teaching classroom and the necessary ancillary components for sharing “live” both surgical and medical techniques with colleagues abroad who were eager to learn by means of hands-on instruction. The instruction was provided by volunteer American and other skilled medical teachers from an eventually large number of countries. In 1988, the DC-8 was replaced by a larger and more complete teaching aircraft complex, housed in a formerly commercial DC-10. Thus far 88 countries have been visited, some repeatedly. By 2012, still another update of the Orbis aircraft will be prepared to further fulfill the various purposes of teaching optimal eye care internationally, principally by means of doctor-to-doctor techniques. Paton resigned from Orbis in 1987 and focused on other aspects of academic ophthalmology, but in 2011 he returned in a voluntary capacity to assist in fund raising for a new annual appointment, the David Paton Orbis Fellowship in Global Ophthalmology",
"Title: List of Bad Religion band members\n\nBad Religion is an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1980, the group originally included vocalist Greg Graffin, guitarist Brett Gurewitz, bassist Jay Bentley and drummer Jay Ziskrout. Ziskrout left the band halfway through the recording of their debut full-length album \"How Could Hell Be Any Worse? \" and was replaced for the rest of the sessions by Pete Finestone. 1983's \"Into the Unknown\" featured bassist Paul Dedona and Davy Goldman, both of whom left after the album was released. Bad Religion briefly broke up in 1984, as Gurewitz left the band to focus on his record label Epitaph Records and recording studio Westbeach Recorders, before returning with guitarist Greg Hetson, bassist Tim Gallegos and drummer Finestone for the 1985 EP \"Back to the Known\".",
"Title: David Paton\n\nDavid Paton (born 29 October 1949, Edinburgh, Scotland) is a Scottish bassist, guitarist and singer.",
"Title: David Hidalgo Jr.\n\nDavid Hidalgo Jr. (born August 30, 1984) is an American drummer currently playing in Social Distortion. Hidalgo replaced former drummer Scott Reeder, who had been busy with his main project Fu Manchu. Prior to joining Social Distortion, he played drums in The Drips and Suicidal Tendencies. He also plays drums for The Bronx/Mariachi El Bronx and the hardcore punk band Bullet Treatment with a variety of lineups that also included members of Rise Against, The Bronx, Cancer Bats, Anti-Flag and others. David also toured with Brody Dalle in her Spinnerette and self-titled projects. He has recorded and toured with Chuck Ragan and Dave Hause. Most recently, Dave recorded on Greg Graffin's new solo record. He is the son of David Hidalgo, guitarist and singer of Los Lobos.",
"Title: American Lesion\n\nAmerican Lesion is a solo album by Greg Graffin, the lead singer of the punk band Bad Religion. Like the album \"Into the Unknown\", this album is a massive departure for Graffin, whose songs generally revolve around loud guitars and harmonies. \"American Lesion\" for the most part features Graffin's voice alone, and each song features acoustic guitar or piano rather than electric guitars. The song \"Cease\" (track 6 on this album) is a slow piano ballad that is also featured on Bad Religion's album \"The Gray Race\" as a fast-paced punk rock song. The album was re-released by Epitaph Records on September 15, 2008.",
"Title: Bad Religion discography\n\nThe discography of Bad Religion, an American punk rock band, consists of 16 studio albums, two live albums, four compilation albums, one box set, two extended plays (EPs), 29 singles, five video albums and 23 music videos. Formed in Los Angeles, California in 1980, the band originally featured vocalist Greg Graffin, guitarist Brett Gurewitz, bassist Jay Bentley and drummer Jay Ziskrout, who released their self-titled debut EP in February 1981 on Gurewitz's label Epitaph Records. Pete Finestone replaced Ziskrout before the release of the band's full-length debut album \"How Could Hell Be Any Worse? \" in 1982. The following year's \"Into the Unknown\" featured bassist Paul Dedona and drummer Davy Goldman, before Bentley and Finestone returned to the band and Greg Hetson joined as second guitarist."
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Do Superchunk and Lorde come from the same country?
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no
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" It was written by Twain and her then-husband, Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange.",
" \"Come On Over\" was originally released to North American country radio stations in September 1999.",
" The song went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 2000.",
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Cole Sanchezis is an American artist and was a supervising director on a miniseries which aired which aired in what year?
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2015
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" The episode originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 11, 2005.",
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" He is the supervising director of \"BoJack Horseman\" on Netflix.",
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" It was also cited as the best episode of television for 2016 by Time Magazine.",
" Hollingsworth has directed for other TV series including \"Brickleberry\" and \"The Life and Times of Tim\".",
" He created the web series \"Nature Break\" for Shut Up!",
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" The episode originally aired in Greece on July 3, 2013.",
" In the United States, it aired on Nickelodeon on November 11.",
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" He started working on \"The Simpsons\" in 1990 as a background layout artist, and eventually became a director.",
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"Title: Have You Seen This Snail?\n\n\"Have You Seen This Snail?\" , also known as \"Where's Gary?\" , is the third episode of the fourth season and the 63rd overall episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". Its animation was directed by supervising director, Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi, written by Aaron Springer and Paul Tibbitt. Springer also functioned as storyboard director. The episode originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 11, 2005. Actress and comedian Amy Poehler guest starred in the episode as the voice of Grandma. Musician Stew performed the song \"Gary, Come Home\".",
"Title: Mike Hollingsworth (animator)\n\nMike Hollingsworth is an American artist, animator, and stand up comedian. He is the supervising director of \"BoJack Horseman\" on Netflix. He also occasionally does voices for the series. In 2017 the season 3 episode \"Fish out of Water\" that he directed won the \"Special Distinction for a TV series\" at the Annecy International Animation Festival. It was also cited as the best episode of television for 2016 by Time Magazine. Hollingsworth has directed for other TV series including \"Brickleberry\" and \"The Life and Times of Tim\". He created the web series \"Nature Break\" for Shut Up! Cartoons and \"LOW TIDE\" on Fuel TV's show \"Stupidface\". His \"Stufffed Animals\" cartoons can be seen on his instagram and tumblr account @stufffedanimals.",
"Title: Cole Sanchez\n\nCole Sanchez (born March 1, 1985) is an American artist who is best known for being a writer, storyboard artist and director on the animated television series \"Adventure Time\". Sanchez first rose to prominence when he became a storyboard artist of the Cartoon Network series \"The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack\". Formerly, he was a supervising director on \"Long Live the Royals\", and has since returned to \"Adventure Time\" to direct the last two seasons.",
"Title: SpongeBob's Truth or Square\n\nSpongeBob's Truth or Square is a 2009 made-for-television one-hour comedy special in which Andrew Overtoom, supervising director, Alan Smart, and Tom Yasumi directed the animation. It stars Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Carolyn Lawrence, and Mr. Lawrence. The special, marketed as a \"TV Movie\", originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 6, 2009, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".",
"Title: Wes Archer\n\nWesley Meyer \"Wes\" Archer (born November 26, 1961) is an American television animation director. He was one of the original three animators (along with David Silverman and Bill Kopp) on \"The Simpsons\", Tracey Ullman shorts, and subsequently directed a number of \"The Simpsons\" episodes (many of which had John Swartzwelder as an episode writer) before becoming supervising director at \"King of the Hill.\" A few years later he left \"King of the Hill\" to direct for \"Futurama\", before eventually returning to \"King of the Hill\". Wes continued to supervise the direction of \"King of the Hill\" until the final season. He acted as a consulting director for the last season of \"King of the Hill\", as he joined \"The Goode Family\" as supervising director. Archer's college animation film, \"Jac Mac and Rad Boy, Go! \" has long been a cult classic after receiving repeated airplay on USA Network's \"Night Flight\" in the 1980s. He studied at the Film Graphics/Experimental Animation Program at CalArts. He is currently the supervising director on \"Rick and Morty\".",
"Title: Dave Filoni\n\nDave Filoni (born June 7, 1974) is an American animation director, voice actor, television writer, television producer, film director and animator. He is most known for his work on \"\" and \"\". He is also an executive producer on \"Star Wars Rebels\" for all seasons, and for the first 2 seasons he served as its supervising director. Justin Ridge succeeded him as supervising director in September 2016 when Filoni accepted a promotion to oversee all of Lucasfilm Animation projects.",
"Title: Bionic Six\n\nBionic Six is an American-Japanese animated television series that aired from 1987 to 1989. It was produced by TMS Entertainment and distributed, through first-run syndication, by MCA TV, years before the latter company became NBCUniversal Television Distribution. Renowned Japanese animation director Osamu Dezaki was involved as chief supervising director, and his distinctive style (as seen in \"Golgo 13\" and \"Cobra\") is evident throughout all its episodes.",
"Title: SpongeBob, You're Fired\n\n\"SpongeBob, You're Fired\" is a television special of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". It serves as the 11th episode of the ninth season and the 189th overall episode. The animation directors were the supervising director, Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi, and was written by Marc Ceccarelli, Luke Brookshier, and Mr. Lawrence. Ceccarelli and Brookshier also served as storyboard directors. The episode originally aired in Greece on July 3, 2013. In the United States, it aired on Nickelodeon on November 11. In this episode of the series, which follows the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob gets fired from the Krusty Krab after Mr. Krabs discovers he can save a nickel by eliminating him. SpongeBob subsequently decides to apply at other restaurants.",
"Title: Pete Michels\n\nPete Michels is an American animation director who is the supervising director of \"Future-Worm! \" on Disney XD. Prior, he was a supervising director on seasons 1 and 2 of \"Rick & Morty\", an animation and supervising director on \"Family Guy\", and supervising director of the short-lived TV show \"Kid Notorious\". He started working on \"The Simpsons\" in 1990 as a background layout artist, and eventually became a director. He has also been a director on \"Rugrats\" and \"Rocko's Modern Life\".",
"Title: Long Live the Royals\n\nLong Live the Royals is an American animated miniseries created by \"Regular Show\"' s writer and storyboard artist Sean Szeles. The miniseries, which aired from November 30 to December 3, 2015 on Cartoon Network, consists of four episodes, each following a member of a fictional British Royal Family as they celebrate the annual Yule Hare Festival."
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The second Governor of New York signed a 1783 treaty that ended what war?
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American Revolutionary War
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"The Peace of Paris of 1783 was the set of treaties which ended the American Revolutionary War.",
" On 3 September 1783, representatives of King George III of Great Britain signed a treaty in Paris with representatives of the United States of America—commonly known as the Treaty of Paris (1783)—and two treaties at Versailles with representatives of King Louis XVI of France and King Charles III of Spain—commonly known as the Treaties of Versailles (1783).",
" The previous day, a preliminary treaty had been signed with representatives of the States General of the Dutch Republic, but the final treaty which ended the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War was not signed until 20 May 1784; for convenience, however, it is included in the summaries below."
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"The Treaty of Bucharest (Romanian: \"Tratatul de la Bucureşti\" ; Serbian: Bukureštanski mir/ Букурештански мир ; Bulgarian: Договорът от Букурещ ; ) was concluded on 10 August 1913, by the delegates of Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece.",
" The Treaty was concluded in the aftermath of the Second Balkan War and amended the previous Treaty of London, which ended the First Balkan War.",
" About one month later, the Bulgarians signed a separate border treaty (the Treaty of Constantinople) with the Ottomans, who had regained some territory west of the Enos-Midia Line during the second war."
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"Harlem River Yards (also known as Harlem River Yard) is a waterfront industrial property located in the New York City borough of the Bronx.",
" It is operated by Harlem River Yard Ventures, part of the Galesi Group, under a 99-year lease with the State of New York signed in 1991."
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"The Treaty of Paris, signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States of America on September 3, 1783, ended the American Revolutionary War.",
" The treaty set the boundaries between the British Empire in North America and the United States, on lines \"exceedingly generous\" to the latter.",
" Details included fishing rights and restoration of property and prisoners of war."
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"The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was a peace treaty signed on 3 March 1918 between the new Bolshevik government of Soviet Russia and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire), that ended Russia's participation in World War I.",
" The treaty was signed at Brest-Litovsk (Polish: \"Brześć Litewski\" ; since 1945 Brest), after two months of negotiations.",
" The treaty was agreed upon by the Bolshevik government under threat of further advances by German and Austrian forces.",
" According to the treaty, Soviet Russia defaulted on all of Imperial Russia's commitments to the Triple Entente alliance."
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"The Webster–Ashburton Treaty, signed August 9, 1842, was a treaty resolving several border issues between the United States and the British North American colonies (i.e. the region that became Canada).",
" Signed under John Tyler's presidency, it resolved the Aroostook War, a nonviolent dispute over the location of the Maine–New Brunswick border.",
" It established the border between Lake Superior and the Lake of the Woods, originally defined in the Treaty of Paris in 1783, reaffirmed the location of the border (at the 49th parallel) in the westward frontier up to the Rocky Mountains defined in the Treaty of 1818, defined seven crimes subject to extradition, called for a final end to the slave trade on the high seas, and agreed to shared use of the Great Lakes.",
" The treaty retroactively confirmed the southern boundary of Quebec that had been marked by stone monuments by land surveyors John Collins and Thomas Valentine in 1771–3.",
" It had been intended to be at 45 degrees north latitude, but is in some places nearly a half mile north of the parallel."
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"The history of the Thirteen Colonies began in 1607 with the founding Jamestown.",
" British colonization of the Americas continued in the following decades with the establishment of more colonies on the present-day East Coast of the United States.",
" By 1740, there were thirteen contiguous colonies, each administered separately as part of the British Empire.",
" The Thirteen Colonies collectively declared independence in 1776 and formed a union which they named the United States of America.",
" This led to the American Revolutionary War, which formally ended with the signing of the 1783 Treaty of Paris."
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"The Treaty of Ghent (8 Stat.",
" 218 ) was the peace treaty that ended the War of 1812 between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.",
" Both sides signed it on December 24, 1814, in the city of Ghent, Belgium.",
" The treaty restored relations between the two nations to \"status quo ante bellum\", restoring the borders of the two countries to the lines before the war started in June 1812.",
" The Treaty was approved by the UK parliament and signed into law by the Prince Regent (the future King George IV) on December 30, 1814.",
" It took a month for news of the peace treaty to reach the United States, and in the meantime American forces under Andrew Jackson won the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815.",
" The Treaty of Ghent was not fully in effect until it was ratified by the U.S. Senate unanimously on February 17, 1815.",
" It began two centuries of peaceful relations between the U.S. and Britain, although there were a few tense moments such as the Trent Affair."
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"John Jay (December 23 [O.S. December 12] 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American statesman, Patriot, diplomat, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, signatory of the Treaty of Paris of 1783, second Governor of New York, and the first Chief Justice of the United States (1789–1795).",
" He directed U.S. foreign policy for much of the 1780s and was an important leader of the Federalist Party after the ratification of the United States Constitution in 1788."
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"Yates County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 25,348, making it the third-least populous county in New York.",
" The county seat is Penn Yan.",
" The name is in honor of Joseph C. Yates, who as Governor of New York signed the act establishing the county."
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"Title: Peace of Paris (1783)\n\nThe Peace of Paris of 1783 was the set of treaties which ended the American Revolutionary War. On 3 September 1783, representatives of King George III of Great Britain signed a treaty in Paris with representatives of the United States of America—commonly known as the Treaty of Paris (1783)—and two treaties at Versailles with representatives of King Louis XVI of France and King Charles III of Spain—commonly known as the Treaties of Versailles (1783). The previous day, a preliminary treaty had been signed with representatives of the States General of the Dutch Republic, but the final treaty which ended the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War was not signed until 20 May 1784; for convenience, however, it is included in the summaries below.",
"Title: Treaty of Bucharest (1913)\n\nThe Treaty of Bucharest (Romanian: \"Tratatul de la Bucureşti\" ; Serbian: Bukureštanski mir/ Букурештански мир ; Bulgarian: Договорът от Букурещ ; ) was concluded on 10 August 1913, by the delegates of Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece. The Treaty was concluded in the aftermath of the Second Balkan War and amended the previous Treaty of London, which ended the First Balkan War. About one month later, the Bulgarians signed a separate border treaty (the Treaty of Constantinople) with the Ottomans, who had regained some territory west of the Enos-Midia Line during the second war.",
"Title: Harlem River Yards\n\nHarlem River Yards (also known as Harlem River Yard) is a waterfront industrial property located in the New York City borough of the Bronx. It is operated by Harlem River Yard Ventures, part of the Galesi Group, under a 99-year lease with the State of New York signed in 1991.",
"Title: Treaty of Paris (1783)\n\nThe Treaty of Paris, signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States of America on September 3, 1783, ended the American Revolutionary War. The treaty set the boundaries between the British Empire in North America and the United States, on lines \"exceedingly generous\" to the latter. Details included fishing rights and restoration of property and prisoners of war.",
"Title: Treaty of Brest-Litovsk\n\nThe Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was a peace treaty signed on 3 March 1918 between the new Bolshevik government of Soviet Russia and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire), that ended Russia's participation in World War I. The treaty was signed at Brest-Litovsk (Polish: \"Brześć Litewski\" ; since 1945 Brest), after two months of negotiations. The treaty was agreed upon by the Bolshevik government under threat of further advances by German and Austrian forces. According to the treaty, Soviet Russia defaulted on all of Imperial Russia's commitments to the Triple Entente alliance.",
"Title: Webster–Ashburton Treaty\n\nThe Webster–Ashburton Treaty, signed August 9, 1842, was a treaty resolving several border issues between the United States and the British North American colonies (i.e. the region that became Canada). Signed under John Tyler's presidency, it resolved the Aroostook War, a nonviolent dispute over the location of the Maine–New Brunswick border. It established the border between Lake Superior and the Lake of the Woods, originally defined in the Treaty of Paris in 1783, reaffirmed the location of the border (at the 49th parallel) in the westward frontier up to the Rocky Mountains defined in the Treaty of 1818, defined seven crimes subject to extradition, called for a final end to the slave trade on the high seas, and agreed to shared use of the Great Lakes. The treaty retroactively confirmed the southern boundary of Quebec that had been marked by stone monuments by land surveyors John Collins and Thomas Valentine in 1771–3. It had been intended to be at 45 degrees north latitude, but is in some places nearly a half mile north of the parallel.",
"Title: History of the Thirteen Colonies\n\nThe history of the Thirteen Colonies began in 1607 with the founding Jamestown. British colonization of the Americas continued in the following decades with the establishment of more colonies on the present-day East Coast of the United States. By 1740, there were thirteen contiguous colonies, each administered separately as part of the British Empire. The Thirteen Colonies collectively declared independence in 1776 and formed a union which they named the United States of America. This led to the American Revolutionary War, which formally ended with the signing of the 1783 Treaty of Paris.",
"Title: Treaty of Ghent\n\nThe Treaty of Ghent (8 Stat. 218 ) was the peace treaty that ended the War of 1812 between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Both sides signed it on December 24, 1814, in the city of Ghent, Belgium. The treaty restored relations between the two nations to \"status quo ante bellum\", restoring the borders of the two countries to the lines before the war started in June 1812. The Treaty was approved by the UK parliament and signed into law by the Prince Regent (the future King George IV) on December 30, 1814. It took a month for news of the peace treaty to reach the United States, and in the meantime American forces under Andrew Jackson won the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815. The Treaty of Ghent was not fully in effect until it was ratified by the U.S. Senate unanimously on February 17, 1815. It began two centuries of peaceful relations between the U.S. and Britain, although there were a few tense moments such as the Trent Affair.",
"Title: John Jay\n\nJohn Jay (December 23 [O.S. December 12] 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American statesman, Patriot, diplomat, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, signatory of the Treaty of Paris of 1783, second Governor of New York, and the first Chief Justice of the United States (1789–1795). He directed U.S. foreign policy for much of the 1780s and was an important leader of the Federalist Party after the ratification of the United States Constitution in 1788.",
"Title: Yates County, New York\n\nYates County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2010 census, the population was 25,348, making it the third-least populous county in New York. The county seat is Penn Yan. The name is in honor of Joseph C. Yates, who as Governor of New York signed the act establishing the county."
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What role did Malcolm Hebden play in a British soap opera that centers on Coronation Street in Weatherfield?
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Norris Cole
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"Coronation Street (informally known as Corrie) is a British soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960.",
" The programme centres on Coronation Street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on inner-city Salford, its terraced houses, café, corner shop, newsagents, building yard, taxicab office, salon, restaurant, textile factory and the Rovers Return pub.",
" In the show's fictional history, the street was built in 1902 and named in honour of the coronation of King Edward VII."
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"Malcolm Hebden (born 21 December 1939) is an English television and stage actor known for his role as Norris Cole in the long-running ITV soap opera \"Coronation Street\"."
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"Kenneth \"Ken\" Barlow is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", played by William Roache.",
" Ken was created by Tony Warren as one of \"Coronation Street's\" original characters.",
" He debuted in the soap's first episode on 9 December 1960.",
" Having appeared continuously since the programme's inception, December 2010 marked Ken's 50th anniversary on-screen.",
" At this time, Roache officially became the longest-serving actor in a televised soap opera.",
" Roache was honoured at the 2010 Guinness World Records ceremony for the achievement, when he surpassed actor Don Hastings from the American soap opera \"As the World Turns\", who previously held this title.",
" Roache stated in 2010 that he has no plans to leave the role and will remain in \"Coronation Street\" for as long as they will have him."
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"Royston \"Roy\" Cropper is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", played by David Neilson.",
" He was introduced during the episode broadcast on 19 July 1995.",
" Originally a secondary character, he was given a more prominent role in 1997, by the executive producer of \"Coronation Street\", Brian Park.",
" Roy has been featured in numerous high-profile storylines, most notably marrying the first transgender character in a British soap opera, Hayley Patterson (Julie Hesmondhalgh)."
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"Weatherfield is a fictional town based on Salford, Lancashire, which is the setfting for the British ITV soap opera \"Coronation Street\".",
" Much of Weatherfield has been seen by viewers throughout the years, though the primary focus from the viewer's perspective is the Coronation Street, a cobbled street where many of the programme's characters live.",
" Weatherfield areas are often shot on location around Manchester, as its filming studios, the Granada Studios complex on Quay Street in Manchester city centre (closed 2013) and its new set MediaCityUK in Salford Quays (opened 2014), only house the outdoor sets of Coronation Street and its immediate surrounding streets."
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"Mary Elspeth Cole (also Taylor) is a fictional character from the British television ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", portrayed by actress Patti Clare.",
" The character first appeared on screen during the episode airing on 26 November 2008.",
" Mary's storylines have included: trying to seduce Norris Cole (Malcolm Hebden) and kidnapping him when he refuses to give her attention, yet later becoming close friends; fighting for Dev Alahan's (Jimmi Harkishin) attention against Julie Carp (Katy Cavanagh) and Erica Holroyd (Claire King); her affair with Brendan Finch (Ted Robbins); and revealing that she gave birth to a son after being raped when she was fourteen years old."
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"Norris Benjamin Cole is a fictional character from the British soap opera \"Coronation Street\", played by Malcolm Hebden.",
" He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 11 March 1994.",
" Hebden had previously played the role of Carlos, Mavis Riley's (Thelma Barlow) Spanish lover, in 1974.",
" Norris appeared on a recurring basis, until he was written out in April 1997 by Brian Park.",
" However two years later, the character was reintroduced on a regular basis.",
" He has lived for several years with fellow character, Emily Bishop (Eileen Derbyshire) at 3 Coronation Street, first as a lodger, and more recently as the house owner."
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"Rita Tanner (also Littlewood, Bates, Fairclough and Sullivan) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\".",
" Portrayed by Barbara Knox, the character first appeared on-screen on 2 December 1964 for one episode as Rita Littlewood.",
" The character returned full-time on 31 January 1972.",
" For her portrayal of Rita, Knox won the TV Times Award for \"Best Actress\" in 1989 and the British Soap Award for \"Best On-Screen Partnership\" alongside Malcolm Hebden, who plays her colleague Norris Cole, in 2006."
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"Hollyoaks is a British soap opera, first broadcast on Channel 4 on 23 October 1995.",
" It was originally devised by Phil Redmond, who had previously conceived the Channel 4 soap \"Brookside\".",
" The programme is set in a fictional suburb of Chester called Hollyoaks, and features a large cast of characters primarily aged between 16 and 35.",
" It is mostly filmed and produced in Childwall, Liverpool, although nearby locations are sometimes used.",
" Beginning with a cast of just seven major characters in 1995, the serial now has approximately 50 main cast members.",
" \"Hollyoaks\" has a high cast turnover in comparison with other British soaps; as of May 2014, just thirty-seven characters have spent five years or longer on the show.",
" The programme has won 28 British Soap Awards, 11 Inside Soap Awards, one \"TRIC Award\" and one National Television Award; at the 2014 British Soap Awards, \"Hollyoaks\" won Best British Soap for the first time, breaking the 15-year draw between rival soaps \"EastEnders\" and \"Coronation Street\".",
" It is also popular around the world.",
" The longest-serving cast member is Nick Pickard, who has played Tony Hutchinson since the first episode in 1995; all the other original characters left before 2000."
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"Anthony \"Tony\" Gordon is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", portrayed by actor Gray O'Brien.",
" The character first appeared on-screen on 16 September 2007.",
" He appeared as a regular character for two years before departing on 11 December 2009 after being imprisoned for the murder of Liam Connor (Rob James-Collier).",
" He returned on 28 May 2010 planning to escape from prison with the help of his cell mate Robbie Sloan (James Fleet).",
" The character departed once again on 9 June 2010 after being killed-off at the conclusion of his storyline.",
" He was a local businessman, disliked by many of Weatherfield's residents for his ruthlessness.",
" His storylines revolved around his business deals, his relationships with Carla Connor and Maria Connor, and the murder of Liam Connor.",
" Tony was named \"Bad Boy\" of 2009 at the \"All About Soap\" Bubble awards, and \"Villain of the Year\" at The British Soap Awards 2009."
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"Title: Coronation Street\n\nCoronation Street (informally known as Corrie) is a British soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on Coronation Street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on inner-city Salford, its terraced houses, café, corner shop, newsagents, building yard, taxicab office, salon, restaurant, textile factory and the Rovers Return pub. In the show's fictional history, the street was built in 1902 and named in honour of the coronation of King Edward VII.",
"Title: Malcolm Hebden\n\nMalcolm Hebden (born 21 December 1939) is an English television and stage actor known for his role as Norris Cole in the long-running ITV soap opera \"Coronation Street\".",
"Title: Ken Barlow\n\nKenneth \"Ken\" Barlow is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", played by William Roache. Ken was created by Tony Warren as one of \"Coronation Street's\" original characters. He debuted in the soap's first episode on 9 December 1960. Having appeared continuously since the programme's inception, December 2010 marked Ken's 50th anniversary on-screen. At this time, Roache officially became the longest-serving actor in a televised soap opera. Roache was honoured at the 2010 Guinness World Records ceremony for the achievement, when he surpassed actor Don Hastings from the American soap opera \"As the World Turns\", who previously held this title. Roache stated in 2010 that he has no plans to leave the role and will remain in \"Coronation Street\" for as long as they will have him.",
"Title: Roy Cropper\n\nRoyston \"Roy\" Cropper is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", played by David Neilson. He was introduced during the episode broadcast on 19 July 1995. Originally a secondary character, he was given a more prominent role in 1997, by the executive producer of \"Coronation Street\", Brian Park. Roy has been featured in numerous high-profile storylines, most notably marrying the first transgender character in a British soap opera, Hayley Patterson (Julie Hesmondhalgh).",
"Title: Weatherfield\n\nWeatherfield is a fictional town based on Salford, Lancashire, which is the setfting for the British ITV soap opera \"Coronation Street\". Much of Weatherfield has been seen by viewers throughout the years, though the primary focus from the viewer's perspective is the Coronation Street, a cobbled street where many of the programme's characters live. Weatherfield areas are often shot on location around Manchester, as its filming studios, the Granada Studios complex on Quay Street in Manchester city centre (closed 2013) and its new set MediaCityUK in Salford Quays (opened 2014), only house the outdoor sets of Coronation Street and its immediate surrounding streets.",
"Title: Mary Taylor (Coronation Street)\n\nMary Elspeth Cole (also Taylor) is a fictional character from the British television ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", portrayed by actress Patti Clare. The character first appeared on screen during the episode airing on 26 November 2008. Mary's storylines have included: trying to seduce Norris Cole (Malcolm Hebden) and kidnapping him when he refuses to give her attention, yet later becoming close friends; fighting for Dev Alahan's (Jimmi Harkishin) attention against Julie Carp (Katy Cavanagh) and Erica Holroyd (Claire King); her affair with Brendan Finch (Ted Robbins); and revealing that she gave birth to a son after being raped when she was fourteen years old.",
"Title: Norris Cole\n\nNorris Benjamin Cole is a fictional character from the British soap opera \"Coronation Street\", played by Malcolm Hebden. He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 11 March 1994. Hebden had previously played the role of Carlos, Mavis Riley's (Thelma Barlow) Spanish lover, in 1974. Norris appeared on a recurring basis, until he was written out in April 1997 by Brian Park. However two years later, the character was reintroduced on a regular basis. He has lived for several years with fellow character, Emily Bishop (Eileen Derbyshire) at 3 Coronation Street, first as a lodger, and more recently as the house owner.",
"Title: Rita Sullivan\n\nRita Tanner (also Littlewood, Bates, Fairclough and Sullivan) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\". Portrayed by Barbara Knox, the character first appeared on-screen on 2 December 1964 for one episode as Rita Littlewood. The character returned full-time on 31 January 1972. For her portrayal of Rita, Knox won the TV Times Award for \"Best Actress\" in 1989 and the British Soap Award for \"Best On-Screen Partnership\" alongside Malcolm Hebden, who plays her colleague Norris Cole, in 2006.",
"Title: Hollyoaks\n\nHollyoaks is a British soap opera, first broadcast on Channel 4 on 23 October 1995. It was originally devised by Phil Redmond, who had previously conceived the Channel 4 soap \"Brookside\". The programme is set in a fictional suburb of Chester called Hollyoaks, and features a large cast of characters primarily aged between 16 and 35. It is mostly filmed and produced in Childwall, Liverpool, although nearby locations are sometimes used. Beginning with a cast of just seven major characters in 1995, the serial now has approximately 50 main cast members. \"Hollyoaks\" has a high cast turnover in comparison with other British soaps; as of May 2014, just thirty-seven characters have spent five years or longer on the show. The programme has won 28 British Soap Awards, 11 Inside Soap Awards, one \"TRIC Award\" and one National Television Award; at the 2014 British Soap Awards, \"Hollyoaks\" won Best British Soap for the first time, breaking the 15-year draw between rival soaps \"EastEnders\" and \"Coronation Street\". It is also popular around the world. The longest-serving cast member is Nick Pickard, who has played Tony Hutchinson since the first episode in 1995; all the other original characters left before 2000.",
"Title: Tony Gordon\n\nAnthony \"Tony\" Gordon is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", portrayed by actor Gray O'Brien. The character first appeared on-screen on 16 September 2007. He appeared as a regular character for two years before departing on 11 December 2009 after being imprisoned for the murder of Liam Connor (Rob James-Collier). He returned on 28 May 2010 planning to escape from prison with the help of his cell mate Robbie Sloan (James Fleet). The character departed once again on 9 June 2010 after being killed-off at the conclusion of his storyline. He was a local businessman, disliked by many of Weatherfield's residents for his ruthlessness. His storylines revolved around his business deals, his relationships with Carla Connor and Maria Connor, and the murder of Liam Connor. Tony was named \"Bad Boy\" of 2009 at the \"All About Soap\" Bubble awards, and \"Villain of the Year\" at The British Soap Awards 2009."
] |
7,329
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Are both St Paul's Cathedral and Carlisle Cathedral located in the city of London, England?
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no
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comparison
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"The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, otherwise called Carlisle Cathedral, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Carlisle.",
" It is located in Carlisle, in Cumbria, North West England.",
" It was founded as an Augustinian priory and became a cathedral in 1133."
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"St Paul's Anglican Cathedral Hall is a heritage-listed church hall at 89 William Street, Rockhampton, Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia.",
" It is adjacent to St Paul's Anglican Cathedral.",
" It was designed by Louis Spier Robertson and built 1900 .",
" It is also known as St Paul's Anglican Cathedral Offices, St Paul's Anglican Cathedral Parish Hall, and St Paul's Day School (1902-1912).",
" It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 23 June 2000."
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"The Peter and Paul Cathedral (Russian: Петропавловский собор ) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral located inside the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg, Russia.",
" It is the first and oldest landmark in St. Petersburg, built between 1712 and 1733 on Zayachy Island along the Neva River.",
" Both the cathedral and the fortress were originally built under Peter the Great and designed by Domenico Trezzini.",
" The cathedral's bell tower is the world's tallest Orthodox bell tower.",
" Since the belfry is not standalone, but an integral part of the main building, the cathedral is sometimes considered the highest Orthodox Church in the world.",
" There is another Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul Church in St. Petersburg, located in Petergof."
],
"title": "Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg"
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"Temple Bar was the principal ceremonial entrance to the City of London on its western side from the City of Westminster.",
" It is situated on the historic royal ceremonial route from the Tower of London to the Palace of Westminster, the two chief residences of the mediaeval English monarchs, and from the Palace of Westminster to St Paul's Cathedral.",
" The road east of Temple Bar and within the City is Fleet Street, the road to the west, in Westminster, is The Strand.",
" At Temple Bar the Corporation of the City of London formerly erected a barrier to regulate trade into the City.",
" The 19th century Royal Courts of Justice are located next to it on its north side, having been moved from Westminster Hall.",
" To its south is the Temple Church and the Inner Temple and Middle Temple Inns of Court.",
" As the most important entrance to the City of London from Westminster, it was formerly long the custom for the monarch to halt at Temple Bar before entering the City of London, in order for the Lord Mayor to offer the Corporation's pearl-encrusted Sword of State as a token of loyalty.",
" The term \"Temple Bar\" strictly refers to a notional bar or barrier across the route, but is commonly used to refer to the 17th-century ornamental Baroque arched gateway designed by Christopher Wren which spanned the road until its removal in 1878.",
" Wren's arch was preserved and was re-erected in 2004 in the City, in Paternoster Square next to St Paul's Cathedral."
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"St Paul's Anglican Cathedral is a heritage-listed cathedral at 89 William Street, Rockhampton, Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia.",
" It was designed principally by Annersley Voysey and built from 1883 to 1953.",
" It is also known as St Paul's Church of England and St Paul's Church of England Cathedral.",
" It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.",
" The associated hall and offices were listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 23 June 2000."
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"St Paul's Cathedral (French: \"Cathédrale Saint-Paul d'Abidjan\") is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the city of Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.",
" The cathedral, which was designed by architect Aldo Spirito, serves as the mother church for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Abidjan."
],
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"The trompette militaire is a loud majestic sounding organ stop, with brassy, penetrating tone.",
" It is noted for its installation in Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, on the fifth manual of the Henry Willis Organ in St Paul's Cathedral, London, and in the 1968 rebuild of the organ of Exeter Cathedral.",
" At St Paul's, the stop was a gift of Henry Willis at the time of the 1930 rebuild, the pipework being bought in from America and placed with 30 inches of wind pressure in the North East Quarter Gallery in the Dome.",
" The Liverpool trompette militaire was the gift of Professor Alan Dronsfield and was installed in the Corona gallery, 100 ft above the cathedral floor, in 1997.",
" Until comparatively recently, the organ of Exeter Cathedral also had a trompette militaire in the minstrels' gallery above the nave.",
" In the most recent rebuild of the Exeter instrument the stop has been renamed simply \"trompette\" and has been complemented with a diapason chorus forming a nave division, all playable from the main console on the medieval screen."
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"St Paul's Cathedral, London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the Diocese of London.",
" It sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London and is a Grade 1 listed building.",
" Its dedication to Paul the Apostle dates back to the original church on this site, founded in AD 604.",
" The present cathedral, dating from the late 17th century, was designed in the English Baroque style by Sir Christopher Wren.",
" Its construction, completed in Wren's lifetime, was part of a major rebuilding programme in the City after the Great Fire of London."
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"Old St Paul's Cathedral was the medieval cathedral of the City of London that, until 1666, stood on the site of the present St Paul's Cathedral.",
" Built from 1087 to 1314 and dedicated to Saint Paul, the cathedral was the fourth church on the site at Ludgate Hill."
],
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"The Dean and Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral was the titular corporate body of St Paul's Cathedral in London up to the end of the twentieth century.",
" It consisted of the dean and the canons, priests attached to the cathedral who were known as \"prebendaries\" because of the source of their income.",
" The Dean and Chapter (or \"Greater Chapter\") was made up of a large number of priests who would meet \"in chapter\", but such meetings were infrequent and the actual governance was done by the Administrative Chapter headed by the dean, made up of several senior \"residentiary canons\", who were also known as the \"Dean and Canons of St Paul’s\" or simply \"The Chapter\"."
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"Title: Carlisle Cathedral\n\nThe Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, otherwise called Carlisle Cathedral, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Carlisle. It is located in Carlisle, in Cumbria, North West England. It was founded as an Augustinian priory and became a cathedral in 1133.",
"Title: St Paul's Anglican Cathedral Hall, Rockhampton\n\nSt Paul's Anglican Cathedral Hall is a heritage-listed church hall at 89 William Street, Rockhampton, Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. It is adjacent to St Paul's Anglican Cathedral. It was designed by Louis Spier Robertson and built 1900 . It is also known as St Paul's Anglican Cathedral Offices, St Paul's Anglican Cathedral Parish Hall, and St Paul's Day School (1902-1912). It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 23 June 2000.",
"Title: Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg\n\nThe Peter and Paul Cathedral (Russian: Петропавловский собор ) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral located inside the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg, Russia. It is the first and oldest landmark in St. Petersburg, built between 1712 and 1733 on Zayachy Island along the Neva River. Both the cathedral and the fortress were originally built under Peter the Great and designed by Domenico Trezzini. The cathedral's bell tower is the world's tallest Orthodox bell tower. Since the belfry is not standalone, but an integral part of the main building, the cathedral is sometimes considered the highest Orthodox Church in the world. There is another Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul Church in St. Petersburg, located in Petergof.",
"Title: Temple Bar, London\n\nTemple Bar was the principal ceremonial entrance to the City of London on its western side from the City of Westminster. It is situated on the historic royal ceremonial route from the Tower of London to the Palace of Westminster, the two chief residences of the mediaeval English monarchs, and from the Palace of Westminster to St Paul's Cathedral. The road east of Temple Bar and within the City is Fleet Street, the road to the west, in Westminster, is The Strand. At Temple Bar the Corporation of the City of London formerly erected a barrier to regulate trade into the City. The 19th century Royal Courts of Justice are located next to it on its north side, having been moved from Westminster Hall. To its south is the Temple Church and the Inner Temple and Middle Temple Inns of Court. As the most important entrance to the City of London from Westminster, it was formerly long the custom for the monarch to halt at Temple Bar before entering the City of London, in order for the Lord Mayor to offer the Corporation's pearl-encrusted Sword of State as a token of loyalty. The term \"Temple Bar\" strictly refers to a notional bar or barrier across the route, but is commonly used to refer to the 17th-century ornamental Baroque arched gateway designed by Christopher Wren which spanned the road until its removal in 1878. Wren's arch was preserved and was re-erected in 2004 in the City, in Paternoster Square next to St Paul's Cathedral.",
"Title: St Paul's Cathedral, Rockhampton\n\nSt Paul's Anglican Cathedral is a heritage-listed cathedral at 89 William Street, Rockhampton, Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed principally by Annersley Voysey and built from 1883 to 1953. It is also known as St Paul's Church of England and St Paul's Church of England Cathedral. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. The associated hall and offices were listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 23 June 2000.",
"Title: St. Paul's Cathedral, Abidjan\n\nSt Paul's Cathedral (French: \"Cathédrale Saint-Paul d'Abidjan\") is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the city of Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. The cathedral, which was designed by architect Aldo Spirito, serves as the mother church for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Abidjan.",
"Title: Trompette militaire\n\nThe trompette militaire is a loud majestic sounding organ stop, with brassy, penetrating tone. It is noted for its installation in Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, on the fifth manual of the Henry Willis Organ in St Paul's Cathedral, London, and in the 1968 rebuild of the organ of Exeter Cathedral. At St Paul's, the stop was a gift of Henry Willis at the time of the 1930 rebuild, the pipework being bought in from America and placed with 30 inches of wind pressure in the North East Quarter Gallery in the Dome. The Liverpool trompette militaire was the gift of Professor Alan Dronsfield and was installed in the Corona gallery, 100 ft above the cathedral floor, in 1997. Until comparatively recently, the organ of Exeter Cathedral also had a trompette militaire in the minstrels' gallery above the nave. In the most recent rebuild of the Exeter instrument the stop has been renamed simply \"trompette\" and has been complemented with a diapason chorus forming a nave division, all playable from the main console on the medieval screen.",
"Title: St Paul's Cathedral\n\nSt Paul's Cathedral, London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the Diocese of London. It sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London and is a Grade 1 listed building. Its dedication to Paul the Apostle dates back to the original church on this site, founded in AD 604. The present cathedral, dating from the late 17th century, was designed in the English Baroque style by Sir Christopher Wren. Its construction, completed in Wren's lifetime, was part of a major rebuilding programme in the City after the Great Fire of London.",
"Title: Old St Paul's Cathedral\n\nOld St Paul's Cathedral was the medieval cathedral of the City of London that, until 1666, stood on the site of the present St Paul's Cathedral. Built from 1087 to 1314 and dedicated to Saint Paul, the cathedral was the fourth church on the site at Ludgate Hill.",
"Title: Dean and Chapter of St Paul's\n\nThe Dean and Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral was the titular corporate body of St Paul's Cathedral in London up to the end of the twentieth century. It consisted of the dean and the canons, priests attached to the cathedral who were known as \"prebendaries\" because of the source of their income. The Dean and Chapter (or \"Greater Chapter\") was made up of a large number of priests who would meet \"in chapter\", but such meetings were infrequent and the actual governance was done by the Administrative Chapter headed by the dean, made up of several senior \"residentiary canons\", who were also known as the \"Dean and Canons of St Paul’s\" or simply \"The Chapter\"."
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7,330
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Which of these Egyptians was a real person, Nefermaat or Bastet?
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Nefermaat
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"Alexa Meade (born 1986) is an American installation artist best known for her portraits painted directly onto the human body and inanimate objects in a way that collapses depth and makes her models appear two-dimensional when photographed.",
" What remains is \"a photo of a painting of a person, and the real person hidden somewhere underneath.\"",
" She takes a classical concept — trompe l'oeil, the art of making a two-dimensional representational painting look like a real three-dimensional space — and turns it on its head by doing the opposite, making real life appear to be a painting."
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"Andre Kasongo Ilunga (allegedly born 20 October 1972) was supposedly the Vice-President of the UNAFEC party and the Minister for Foreign Trade of the Democratic Republic of the Congo for much of 2007, despite doubts on whether or not he ever actually existed as a real person.",
" Although a member of the UNAFEC party selected by Prime Minister Antoine Gizenga, he failed to appear at the opening of the new Government, and never claimed his office.",
" As a result, Kasongo Ilunga is now considered by the local media and the international community to have been an imaginary person, most likely created by Kisimba Ngoy, leader of the UNAFEC party, as a part of a plan to win the lucrative role for himself."
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"Real person fiction or real people fiction (RPF) is a genre of writing similar to fan fiction, but featuring celebrities or other real people.",
" In the past, terms such as actorfic were used to distinguish such stories from those based on fictional characters from movies or television series."
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"Nefermaat I was an Egyptian prince, a son of pharaoh Sneferu.",
" He was a vizier possessing the titles of the king's eldest son, royal seal bearer, and prophet of Bastet.",
" His name means \"Maat is beautiful\" or \"With perfect justice\"."
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"The first house, of which the cusp is often (but not always) the Ascendant, signifies the person in the chart, his or her personality, and his or her behaviour.",
" Quite often, the Ascendant can overshadow a person's Sun sign.",
" For example, a person who has Leo on the cusp of his or her first house and Virgo as his or her Sun sign can be quite dynamic and dramatic, but the fastidious, efficient, self-effacing part of him- or herself will not be readily apparent until people are able to pierce through the persona and see the real person."
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"Creed Rowland Bratton, also known as \"William Charles Schneider\" (claims to have been born November 1, 1925) is a fictional character from the U.S. television series \"The Office\".",
" Confusion may arise from the fact that the character is played by the musician of the same name, Creed Bratton.",
" The fictional Creed is partially based on the experiences and former flower child lifestyle of the real one; however, the character is an embellished version of the real person.",
" Unlike most characters of this version of \"The Office\", he has no equivalent in the original BBC series despite sharing similar lines in the pilot episode with the character of Ryan Howard.",
" Series writer B. J. Novak has said that the actual Creed Bratton is exactly like the character he plays, except that the real Creed is a good-hearted and likable person, while his fictional alter ego has a very dark side to him.",
" His resourcefulness and duplicity are his defining traits along with his senile behavior and ignorance of the modern world."
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"Bastet was a goddess in ancient Egyptian religion, worshiped as early as the 2nd Dynasty (2890 BCE).",
" As Bast, she was the goddess of warfare in Lower Egypt, the Nile River delta region, before the unification of the cultures of ancient Egypt.",
" Her name is also translated as Baast, Ubaste, and Baset.",
" In Greek mythology, she is also known as Ailuros (Greek for \"cat\", αἴλουρος)."
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"An actor (often actress for females; see terminology) is a person who portrays a character in a performance.",
" The actor performs \"in the flesh\" in the traditional medium of the theatre, or in modern mediums such as film, radio, and television.",
" The analogous Greek term is ( ), literally \"one who answers\".",
" The actor's interpretation of their role pertains to the role played, whether based on a real person or fictional character.",
" Interpretation occurs even when the actor is \"playing themselves\", as in some forms of experimental performance art, or, more commonly; to act, is to create, a character in performance."
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"Sgt. Slaughter is a fictional character from the toyline series.",
" G.I. Joe used the persona of the professional wrestler of the same name as a model for their character.",
" Though the original G.I. Joe was based on the real life Sgt. Alvin York, Sgt. Slaughter was the first G.I. Joe figure accurately based on a real person (Chicago Bears defensive tackle William \"The Refrigerator\" Perry was the second).",
" Sgt. Slaughter was also the most successful toy character, with several versions of his toy action figure being released.",
" Unlike other real-person action figures, Sgt. Slaughter's toy version makes no reference to its real-life inspiration, although the figure does have wrestling moves.",
" The real-life Sgt. Slaughter also did the voice for the cartoon character, and appeared in person for introductions to the episodes that were originally \"\".",
" He was also the spokesman for the G.I. Joe toys from 1989 to early 1990, introducing the new vehicles and figures."
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"Title: Alexa Meade\n\nAlexa Meade (born 1986) is an American installation artist best known for her portraits painted directly onto the human body and inanimate objects in a way that collapses depth and makes her models appear two-dimensional when photographed. What remains is \"a photo of a painting of a person, and the real person hidden somewhere underneath.\" She takes a classical concept — trompe l'oeil, the art of making a two-dimensional representational painting look like a real three-dimensional space — and turns it on its head by doing the opposite, making real life appear to be a painting.",
"Title: Kasongo Ilunga\n\nAndre Kasongo Ilunga (allegedly born 20 October 1972) was supposedly the Vice-President of the UNAFEC party and the Minister for Foreign Trade of the Democratic Republic of the Congo for much of 2007, despite doubts on whether or not he ever actually existed as a real person. Although a member of the UNAFEC party selected by Prime Minister Antoine Gizenga, he failed to appear at the opening of the new Government, and never claimed his office. As a result, Kasongo Ilunga is now considered by the local media and the international community to have been an imaginary person, most likely created by Kisimba Ngoy, leader of the UNAFEC party, as a part of a plan to win the lucrative role for himself.",
"Title: Real person fiction\n\nReal person fiction or real people fiction (RPF) is a genre of writing similar to fan fiction, but featuring celebrities or other real people. In the past, terms such as actorfic were used to distinguish such stories from those based on fictional characters from movies or television series.",
"Title: Political decoy\n\nA political decoy is a person employed to impersonate a politician, to draw attention away from the real person or to take risks on that person's behalf. This can also apply to military figures, or civilians impersonated for political or espionage purposes.",
"Title: Nefermaat\n\nNefermaat I was an Egyptian prince, a son of pharaoh Sneferu. He was a vizier possessing the titles of the king's eldest son, royal seal bearer, and prophet of Bastet. His name means \"Maat is beautiful\" or \"With perfect justice\".",
"Title: Angular house\n\nThe first house, of which the cusp is often (but not always) the Ascendant, signifies the person in the chart, his or her personality, and his or her behaviour. Quite often, the Ascendant can overshadow a person's Sun sign. For example, a person who has Leo on the cusp of his or her first house and Virgo as his or her Sun sign can be quite dynamic and dramatic, but the fastidious, efficient, self-effacing part of him- or herself will not be readily apparent until people are able to pierce through the persona and see the real person.",
"Title: Creed Bratton (character)\n\nCreed Rowland Bratton, also known as \"William Charles Schneider\" (claims to have been born November 1, 1925) is a fictional character from the U.S. television series \"The Office\". Confusion may arise from the fact that the character is played by the musician of the same name, Creed Bratton. The fictional Creed is partially based on the experiences and former flower child lifestyle of the real one; however, the character is an embellished version of the real person. Unlike most characters of this version of \"The Office\", he has no equivalent in the original BBC series despite sharing similar lines in the pilot episode with the character of Ryan Howard. Series writer B. J. Novak has said that the actual Creed Bratton is exactly like the character he plays, except that the real Creed is a good-hearted and likable person, while his fictional alter ego has a very dark side to him. His resourcefulness and duplicity are his defining traits along with his senile behavior and ignorance of the modern world.",
"Title: Bastet\n\nBastet was a goddess in ancient Egyptian religion, worshiped as early as the 2nd Dynasty (2890 BCE). As Bast, she was the goddess of warfare in Lower Egypt, the Nile River delta region, before the unification of the cultures of ancient Egypt. Her name is also translated as Baast, Ubaste, and Baset. In Greek mythology, she is also known as Ailuros (Greek for \"cat\", αἴλουρος).",
"Title: Actor\n\nAn actor (often actress for females; see terminology) is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs \"in the flesh\" in the traditional medium of the theatre, or in modern mediums such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is ( ), literally \"one who answers\". The actor's interpretation of their role pertains to the role played, whether based on a real person or fictional character. Interpretation occurs even when the actor is \"playing themselves\", as in some forms of experimental performance art, or, more commonly; to act, is to create, a character in performance.",
"Title: Sgt. Slaughter (G.I. Joe)\n\nSgt. Slaughter is a fictional character from the toyline series. G.I. Joe used the persona of the professional wrestler of the same name as a model for their character. Though the original G.I. Joe was based on the real life Sgt. Alvin York, Sgt. Slaughter was the first G.I. Joe figure accurately based on a real person (Chicago Bears defensive tackle William \"The Refrigerator\" Perry was the second). Sgt. Slaughter was also the most successful toy character, with several versions of his toy action figure being released. Unlike other real-person action figures, Sgt. Slaughter's toy version makes no reference to its real-life inspiration, although the figure does have wrestling moves. The real-life Sgt. Slaughter also did the voice for the cartoon character, and appeared in person for introductions to the episodes that were originally \"\". He was also the spokesman for the G.I. Joe toys from 1989 to early 1990, introducing the new vehicles and figures."
] |
7,331
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What is the most populous county in New Jersey and has Barnstable Academy as one of its institutions?
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Bergen County
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"Sussex County is the northernmost county in the State of New Jersey.",
" Its county seat is Newton.",
" It is part of the New York City Metropolitan Area.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 142,522, making it the 17th-most populous of the state's 21 counties, a 4.5% decrease from the 149,265 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, in turn an increase of 5,099 (3.5%) over the 144,166 persons enumerated in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the 17th-most populous county among the state's 21 counties.",
" Based on 2010 Census data, Vernon Township was the county's largest in both population and area, with a population of 23,943 and covering an area of 70.59 sqmi .",
" s of 2010 The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 131st-highest per capita income ($49,207) of the 3,113 counties in the United States (and the ninth-highest in New Jersey)."
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"Union County is a county in the U.S. state of New Jersey.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 555,630, making it the seventh-most populous of the state's 21 counties, an increase of 3.6% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 536,499, in turn an increase of 13,958 (2.7%) from the 522,541 enumerated in the 2000 Census.",
" In 2010, Union County slipped to the seventh-most populous county in the state, having been surpassed by Ocean County.",
" Union County is part of the New York metropolitan area.",
" Its county seat is Elizabeth.",
" The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 119th-highest per capita income of all 3,113 counties in the United States (and the eighth-highest in New Jersey) in 2009.",
" A study by Forbes.com determined that Union County pays the second-highest property taxes of all U.S. counties, based on 2007 data.",
" With a population density of 4,955 people per square mile (water excluded), Union County was the 15th-most densely populated county in America as of the 2010 Census, and third-densest in New Jersey, behind Hudson County (ranked 6th nationwide at 9,754 per square mile) and Essex County (ranked 11th at 6,126)."
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" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 939,151, an increase of 3.8% from the 2010 United States Census, which in turn represented an increase of 20,998 (2.4%) from the 884,118 counted in the 2000 Census.",
" Located in the northeastern corner of New Jersey and its Gateway Region, Bergen County is part of the New York City Metropolitan Area and is directly across the George Washington Bridge from Manhattan."
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"Ocean County is a county located along the Jersey Shore in the U.S. state of New Jersey.",
" Its county seat is Toms River.",
" Since 1990, Ocean County has been one of New Jersey's fastest-growing counties.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 592,497, a 2.8% increase from the 576,567 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, making Ocean the state's sixth-most populous county.",
" The 2010 population figure represented an increase of 65,651 (+12.8%) from the 2000 Census population of 510,916, as Ocean surpassed Union County to become the sixth-most populous county in the state.",
" Ocean County was also the fastest growing county in New Jersey between 2000 and 2010 in terms of increase in the number of residents and second-highest in percentage growth.",
" Ocean County was established on February 15, 1850, from portions of Monmouth County, with the addition of Little Egg Harbor Township which was annexed from Burlington County on March 30, 1891.",
" The most populous place was Lakewood Township, with 92,843 residents at the time of the 2010 Census (up 32,491 since 2000, the largest population increase of any municipality in the state), while Jackson Township, covered 100.62 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality in the county."
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"Gloucester County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 292,330, making it the state's 14th-most populous county, an increase of 1.4% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 288,288, in turn an increase of 33,615 (+13.2%) from the 254,673 counted in the 2000 U.S. Census.",
" The percentage increase in the county's population between 2000 and 2010 was the largest in New Jersey, almost triple the statewide increase of 4.5%, and the absolute increase in residents was the third highest.",
" Its county seat is Woodbury."
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"Monmouth County is a county located in Central New Jersey, in the United States within the New York metropolitan area, and the northernmost county along the Jersey Shore.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 625,846, making it the state's fifth-most populous county, representing a decrease of 0.7% from the 2010 Census, when the population was enumerated at 630,380, in turn an increase of 15,079 from 615,301 at the 2000 Census.",
" As of 2010, the county fell to the fifth-most populous county in the state, having been surpassed by Hudson County.",
" Its county seat is Freehold Borough.",
" The most populous place was Middletown Township, with 66,522 residents at the time of the 2010 Census, while Howell Township covered 61.21 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality."
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"Barnstable Academy is a university preparatory private school serving students in fifth through twelfth grades in Oakland, New Jersey in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.",
" The school was founded in 1978.",
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"Salem County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey.",
" Its western boundary is formed by the Delaware River and it has the eastern terminus of the Delaware Memorial Bridge, connecting to New Castle, Delaware.",
" Its county seat is Salem.",
" The county is part of the Delaware Valley area.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 63,436, making it the state's least populous county, representing a 4.0% decrease from the 66,083 enumerated at the 2010 Census, in turn increasing by 1,798 (+2.8%) from the 64,285 counted in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the state's least populous county.",
" The most populous place was Pennsville Township, with 13,409 residents at the time of the 2010 Census.",
" Lower Alloways Creek Township covers 72.46 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality."
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"Mercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey.",
" Its county seat is Trenton, the state capital.",
" The county constitutes the Trenton-Ewing, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area and is considered part of the New York Metropolitan Area by the United States Census Bureau, but also directly borders the Philadelphia metropolitan area and is included within the Federal Communications Commission's Philadelphia Designated Market Area.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 371,023, making it the state's 12th-most populous county, an increase of 1.2% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 366,513, in turn an increase of 15,752 (4.5%) from the 350,761 enumerated in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the 12th-most populous county in the state.",
" Mercer County stands among the highest-income counties in the United States, with the Bureau of Economic Analysis having ranked the county as having the 78th-highest per capita income of all 3,113 counties in the United States (and the sixth-highest in New Jersey) as of 2009."
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"Middlesex County is a county located in north-central New Jersey, United States.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 837,073, making it the state's second-most populous county, an increase of 3.4% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 809,858, making it the second-most populous county in the state.",
" Middlesex is part of the New York metropolitan area, and its county seat is New Brunswick.",
" The center of population of the state of New Jersey is located in Middlesex County, in East Brunswick Township, just east of the New Jersey Turnpike.",
" The 2000 Census showed that the county ranked 63rd in the United States among the highest-income counties by median household.",
" The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 143rd-highest per capita income of all 3,113 counties in the United States (and the 10th-highest in New Jersey) as of 2009.",
" Middlesex County holds the nickname, \"The Greatest County in the Land\"."
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"Title: Sussex County, New Jersey\n\nSussex County is the northernmost county in the State of New Jersey. Its county seat is Newton. It is part of the New York City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 142,522, making it the 17th-most populous of the state's 21 counties, a 4.5% decrease from the 149,265 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, in turn an increase of 5,099 (3.5%) over the 144,166 persons enumerated in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the 17th-most populous county among the state's 21 counties. Based on 2010 Census data, Vernon Township was the county's largest in both population and area, with a population of 23,943 and covering an area of 70.59 sqmi . s of 2010 The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 131st-highest per capita income ($49,207) of the 3,113 counties in the United States (and the ninth-highest in New Jersey).",
"Title: Union County, New Jersey\n\nUnion County is a county in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 555,630, making it the seventh-most populous of the state's 21 counties, an increase of 3.6% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 536,499, in turn an increase of 13,958 (2.7%) from the 522,541 enumerated in the 2000 Census. In 2010, Union County slipped to the seventh-most populous county in the state, having been surpassed by Ocean County. Union County is part of the New York metropolitan area. Its county seat is Elizabeth. The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 119th-highest per capita income of all 3,113 counties in the United States (and the eighth-highest in New Jersey) in 2009. A study by Forbes.com determined that Union County pays the second-highest property taxes of all U.S. counties, based on 2007 data. With a population density of 4,955 people per square mile (water excluded), Union County was the 15th-most densely populated county in America as of the 2010 Census, and third-densest in New Jersey, behind Hudson County (ranked 6th nationwide at 9,754 per square mile) and Essex County (ranked 11th at 6,126).",
"Title: Bergen County, New Jersey\n\nBergen County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 939,151, an increase of 3.8% from the 2010 United States Census, which in turn represented an increase of 20,998 (2.4%) from the 884,118 counted in the 2000 Census. Located in the northeastern corner of New Jersey and its Gateway Region, Bergen County is part of the New York City Metropolitan Area and is directly across the George Washington Bridge from Manhattan.",
"Title: Ocean County, New Jersey\n\nOcean County is a county located along the Jersey Shore in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its county seat is Toms River. Since 1990, Ocean County has been one of New Jersey's fastest-growing counties. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 592,497, a 2.8% increase from the 576,567 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, making Ocean the state's sixth-most populous county. The 2010 population figure represented an increase of 65,651 (+12.8%) from the 2000 Census population of 510,916, as Ocean surpassed Union County to become the sixth-most populous county in the state. Ocean County was also the fastest growing county in New Jersey between 2000 and 2010 in terms of increase in the number of residents and second-highest in percentage growth. Ocean County was established on February 15, 1850, from portions of Monmouth County, with the addition of Little Egg Harbor Township which was annexed from Burlington County on March 30, 1891. The most populous place was Lakewood Township, with 92,843 residents at the time of the 2010 Census (up 32,491 since 2000, the largest population increase of any municipality in the state), while Jackson Township, covered 100.62 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality in the county.",
"Title: Gloucester County, New Jersey\n\nGloucester County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 292,330, making it the state's 14th-most populous county, an increase of 1.4% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 288,288, in turn an increase of 33,615 (+13.2%) from the 254,673 counted in the 2000 U.S. Census. The percentage increase in the county's population between 2000 and 2010 was the largest in New Jersey, almost triple the statewide increase of 4.5%, and the absolute increase in residents was the third highest. Its county seat is Woodbury.",
"Title: Monmouth County, New Jersey\n\nMonmouth County is a county located in Central New Jersey, in the United States within the New York metropolitan area, and the northernmost county along the Jersey Shore. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 625,846, making it the state's fifth-most populous county, representing a decrease of 0.7% from the 2010 Census, when the population was enumerated at 630,380, in turn an increase of 15,079 from 615,301 at the 2000 Census. As of 2010, the county fell to the fifth-most populous county in the state, having been surpassed by Hudson County. Its county seat is Freehold Borough. The most populous place was Middletown Township, with 66,522 residents at the time of the 2010 Census, while Howell Township covered 61.21 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality.",
"Title: Barnstable Academy\n\nBarnstable Academy is a university preparatory private school serving students in fifth through twelfth grades in Oakland, New Jersey in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The school was founded in 1978. The school is accredited by AdvancED.",
"Title: Salem County, New Jersey\n\nSalem County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its western boundary is formed by the Delaware River and it has the eastern terminus of the Delaware Memorial Bridge, connecting to New Castle, Delaware. Its county seat is Salem. The county is part of the Delaware Valley area. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 63,436, making it the state's least populous county, representing a 4.0% decrease from the 66,083 enumerated at the 2010 Census, in turn increasing by 1,798 (+2.8%) from the 64,285 counted in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the state's least populous county. The most populous place was Pennsville Township, with 13,409 residents at the time of the 2010 Census. Lower Alloways Creek Township covers 72.46 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality.",
"Title: Mercer County, New Jersey\n\nMercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its county seat is Trenton, the state capital. The county constitutes the Trenton-Ewing, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area and is considered part of the New York Metropolitan Area by the United States Census Bureau, but also directly borders the Philadelphia metropolitan area and is included within the Federal Communications Commission's Philadelphia Designated Market Area. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 371,023, making it the state's 12th-most populous county, an increase of 1.2% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 366,513, in turn an increase of 15,752 (4.5%) from the 350,761 enumerated in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the 12th-most populous county in the state. Mercer County stands among the highest-income counties in the United States, with the Bureau of Economic Analysis having ranked the county as having the 78th-highest per capita income of all 3,113 counties in the United States (and the sixth-highest in New Jersey) as of 2009.",
"Title: Middlesex County, New Jersey\n\nMiddlesex County is a county located in north-central New Jersey, United States. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 837,073, making it the state's second-most populous county, an increase of 3.4% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 809,858, making it the second-most populous county in the state. Middlesex is part of the New York metropolitan area, and its county seat is New Brunswick. The center of population of the state of New Jersey is located in Middlesex County, in East Brunswick Township, just east of the New Jersey Turnpike. The 2000 Census showed that the county ranked 63rd in the United States among the highest-income counties by median household. The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 143rd-highest per capita income of all 3,113 counties in the United States (and the 10th-highest in New Jersey) as of 2009. Middlesex County holds the nickname, \"The Greatest County in the Land\"."
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As of now, has George Abbott or Matt Stone's career spanned more decades?
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George Francis Abbott
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" He is known for co-creating \"South Park\" (1997–present) along with his creative partner Trey Parker, as well as co-writing the Tony Award-winning musical \"The Book of Mormon\" (2011).",
" Stone was interested in film and music as a child, and attended the University of Colorado, Boulder following high school, where he met Parker.",
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" The film stars Tallulah Bankhead, Fredric March, Harry Davenport, Scott Kolk, and Lily Cahill.",
" The film was released on October 3, 1931, by Paramount Pictures."
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"Stanley Donen ( ; born April 13, 1924) is an American film director and choreographer, and occasionally worked in the American theater.",
" He has directed 28 feature films and worked on various other films or television projects, often as a choreographer.",
" He began his career in the chorus line on Broadway for director George Abbott, where he befriended Gene Kelly.",
" Shortly afterwards he moved to Hollywood and collaborated with Kelly on numerous films as a chorographer until they became co-directors on his feature film debut \"On the Town\".",
" In 1952 Donen and Kelly co-directed the musical \"Singin' in the Rain\", regarded as one of the greatest films ever made.",
" He went on to direct hit films for several decades thereafter, many of which are currently regarded as classics.",
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"Best Foot Forward is a 1941 musical with songs by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane and a book by John Cecil Holm.",
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" It was directed by Abbott, with choreography by Gene Kelly, and starred Rosemary Lane.",
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" The crime drama used \"contemporary street slang and a hard-boiled, realistic atmosphere\" to depict the New York City underworld during Prohibition.",
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"Todd Hazelwood (born 25 September 1995) is an Australian racing car driver.",
" He contested the 2016 Supercars Dunlop Series, finishing 3rd overall for Matt Stone Racing.",
" Todd will also be competing in the 2017 Supercars Dunlop Series again with Matt Stone Racing inside the Holden VF Commodore."
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"Title: Matt Stone\n\nMatthew Richard Stone (born May 26, 1971) is an American actor, animator, writer, director, producer, singer, and songwriter. He is known for co-creating \"South Park\" (1997–present) along with his creative partner Trey Parker, as well as co-writing the Tony Award-winning musical \"The Book of Mormon\" (2011). Stone was interested in film and music as a child, and attended the University of Colorado, Boulder following high school, where he met Parker. The two collaborated on various short films, and starred in a feature-length musical, titled \"Cannibal! The Musical\" (1993).",
"Title: George Abbott (politician)\n\nGeorge Abbott (born 1952) is a former politician and cabinet minister for the Canadian province of British Columbia. Abbott was a BC Liberal Party Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia representing the riding of Shuswap beginning in 1996.",
"Title: George Abbott Way\n\nGeorge Abbott Way is a section of West 45th Street northwest of Times Square between Seventh and Eighth Avenues in New York City, named for famed Broadway producer and director George Abbott. It is located between Rodgers and Hammerstein Row and Restaurant Row (New York City).",
"Title: My Sin\n\nMy Sin is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by George Abbott, and written by Abbott, Owen Davis, Adelaide Heilbron and Frederick J. Jackson. The film stars Tallulah Bankhead, Fredric March, Harry Davenport, Scott Kolk, and Lily Cahill. The film was released on October 3, 1931, by Paramount Pictures.",
"Title: Filmography and awards of Stanley Donen\n\nStanley Donen ( ; born April 13, 1924) is an American film director and choreographer, and occasionally worked in the American theater. He has directed 28 feature films and worked on various other films or television projects, often as a choreographer. He began his career in the chorus line on Broadway for director George Abbott, where he befriended Gene Kelly. Shortly afterwards he moved to Hollywood and collaborated with Kelly on numerous films as a chorographer until they became co-directors on his feature film debut \"On the Town\". In 1952 Donen and Kelly co-directed the musical \"Singin' in the Rain\", regarded as one of the greatest films ever made. He went on to direct hit films for several decades thereafter, many of which are currently regarded as classics. He has won numerous awards for his life's work, most notably an Honorary Academy Award in 1998 and a Career Golden Lion from the Venice Film Festival in 2004.",
"Title: Best Foot Forward (musical)\n\nBest Foot Forward is a 1941 musical with songs by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane and a book by John Cecil Holm. Produced by George Abbott, after an out-of-town tryout, the production opened on Broadway on October 1, 1941 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, where it ran for 326 performances. It was directed by Abbott, with choreography by Gene Kelly, and starred Rosemary Lane. The show was Nancy Walker's Broadway debut and also launched June Allyson to stardom. Sets and lighting were by Jo Mielziner, and costumes were by Miles White.",
"Title: Broadway (play)\n\nBroadway is a 1926 Broadway play produced by Jed Harris and written and directed by George Abbott and Philip Dunning. It was Abbott's first big hit on his way to becoming \"the most famous play doctor of all time\" after he \"rejiggered\" Dunning's play. The crime drama used \"contemporary street slang and a hard-boiled, realistic atmosphere\" to depict the New York City underworld during Prohibition. It opened on September 16, 1926, at the Broadhurst Theatre and was one of the venue's greatest hits, running for 603 performances.",
"Title: Half Way to Heaven\n\nHalf Way to Heaven is a 1929 American Pre-Code drama film directed by George Abbott and written by Abbott, Henry Leyford Gates and Gerald Geraghty. The film stars Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Jean Arthur, Paul Lukas, Helen Ware, Oscar Apfel and Irving Bacon. The film was released on December 14, 1929, by Paramount Pictures.",
"Title: George Abbott\n\nGeorge Francis Abbott (June 25, 1887 – January 31, 1995) was an American theater producer and director, playwright, screenwriter, and film director and producer whose career spanned nine decades.",
"Title: Todd Hazelwood\n\nTodd Hazelwood (born 25 September 1995) is an Australian racing car driver. He contested the 2016 Supercars Dunlop Series, finishing 3rd overall for Matt Stone Racing. Todd will also be competing in the 2017 Supercars Dunlop Series again with Matt Stone Racing inside the Holden VF Commodore."
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What American actress starred with Alan Alda in the 1963 film Gone Are the Days?
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Ruby Dee
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"Doreen Cannon (21 October 1930) was born and raised in New York City.",
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"\"Life Time\" is the 11th episode in the eighth season of the CBS television series \"M*A*S*H\".",
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"Nicholas Webster (July 24, 1912 – August 12, 2006) was an American film and television director.",
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" It was originally reviewed as \"a children's film adults won't mind sitting through\", though it was later listed by the Medved brothers as one of the 50 worst films of all time, thus ensuring its ongoing cult status); and the ABC special \"Ridin' the Rails: The Great American Train Story\" (1974), which featured Johnny Cash.",
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"Purlie is a musical with a book by Ossie Davis, Philip Rose, and Peter Udell, lyrics by Udell, and music by Gary Geld.",
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"Ruby Dee (October 27, 1922 – June 11, 2014) was an American actress, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist and civil rights activist.",
" She is perhaps best known for originating the role of \"Ruth Younger\" in the stage and film versions of \"A Raisin in the Sun\" (1961).",
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"The 58th Academy Awards ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), took place on March 24, 1986, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles beginning at 6:00 p.m. PST / 9:00 p.m. EST.",
" During the ceremony, AMPAS presented Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in 23 categories honoring films released in 1985.",
" The ceremony, televised in the United States by ABC, was produced by Stanley Donen and directed by Marty Pasetta.",
" Actors Alan Alda, Jane Fonda, and Robin Williams co-hosted the show.",
" Fonda hosted the gala for the second time, having previously been a co-host of the 49th ceremony held in 1977.",
" Meanwhile, this was Alda and Williams's first Oscars hosting stint.",
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"Whispers in the Dark is a 1992 American thriller about a psychiatrist whose patient's lover may be a serial killer.",
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" The film was released by Paramount Pictures on August 7, 1992.",
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"Sweet Liberty is a 1986 American comedy film written and directed by Alan Alda, and starring Alda in the lead role, alongside Michael Caine and Michelle Pfeiffer, with support from Bob Hoskins, Lois Chiles, Lise Hilboldt, Lillian Gish, and Larry Shue."
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"Suzanne Shepherd is an American actress and theater director.",
" She is best known for her portrayal of Karen's overbearing mother in the film \"Goodfellas\", Carmela Soprano's mother Mary De Angelis in the HBO television series \"The Sopranos\", and the assistant school principal in \"Uncle Buck\".",
" She also played the role of Mrs. Scarlini in the film 2000 film \"Requiem for a Dream\", and Big Ethel in \"A Dirty Shame\".",
" Shepherd studied acting with Sanford Meisner, and later went on to teach Meisner's program of acting study, the first woman to do so.",
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"Title: Hank Henry\n\nHank Henry (July 9, 1906 – March 31, 1981) was an American comedian, known for his stage work on the Las Vegas Strip for decades. He was also a film and television actor. Henry got his start in burlesque and was the comic to straightman Robert Alda, Alan Alda's father.",
"Title: Doreen Cannon\n\nDoreen Cannon (21 October 1930) was born and raised in New York City. She trained as an actress at the HB Studio in Manhattan for over 10 years with the famous Uta Hagen and Herbert Berghof. Her contemporaries and fellow students were Peter Falk, Geraldine Page, Sandy Dennis, Maureen Stapleton, Anne Meara and Jerry Stiller. She appeared in many plays off Broadway and in Summer Stock alongside such stars as Dorothy Lamour, Robert Alda, Alan Alda and Basil Rathbone. She married an English Property Developer David Cannon in NYC and came over to London in 1959. She was subsequently invited by George Devine to teach master workshops at The Royal Court Theatre.",
"Title: Life Time (M*A*S*H episode)\n\n\"Life Time\" is the 11th episode in the eighth season of the CBS television series \"M*A*S*H\". It originally aired on November 26, 1979, it was directed by Alan Alda and was co-written by Alan Alda and Dr. Walter D. Dishell, M.D., the latter of whom was the show's medical consultant, along with phantom assistance from authors W.C. Heinz, Ring Lardner, Jr., who had written the script for the film \"MASH,\" and even Richard Hooker, himself a former U.S. Army MASH unit surgeon, and author of the 1968 novel \",\" from which the film and series both drew their inspirations.",
"Title: Nicholas Webster\n\nNicholas Webster (July 24, 1912 – August 12, 2006) was an American film and television director. Chiefly remembered for his CBS program \"The Violent World of Sam Huff\" (1960; featuring the first use of a wireless microphone on television); the ABC Close Up documentary \"Walk in My Shoes\" (1961), nominated for an Emmy as the best television program of the year, it was the first time the story of African Americans was told in their own words on television; \"Purlie Victorious\" (1963; also known as \"Gone Are the Days\"), the film version of Ossie Davis' acclaimed stage play starring Davis, Ruby Dee, and Alan Alda in his first film role); and the feature film \"Santa Claus Conquers the Martians\" (1964), a children's favorite for more than 40 years and noteworthy to trivia buffs as Pia Zadora's first film. It was originally reviewed as \"a children's film adults won't mind sitting through\", though it was later listed by the Medved brothers as one of the 50 worst films of all time, thus ensuring its ongoing cult status); and the ABC special \"Ridin' the Rails: The Great American Train Story\" (1974), which featured Johnny Cash. The program was recently re-released by Rhino Records.",
"Title: Purlie\n\nPurlie is a musical with a book by Ossie Davis, Philip Rose, and Peter Udell, lyrics by Udell, and music by Gary Geld. It is based on Davis's 1961 play \"Purlie Victorious\", which was later made into the 1963 film \"Gone Are the Days!\" and which included all of the original Broadway cast, including Ruby Dee, Alan Alda, Beah Richards, and Godfrey Cambridge.",
"Title: Ruby Dee\n\nRuby Dee (October 27, 1922 – June 11, 2014) was an American actress, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist and civil rights activist. She is perhaps best known for originating the role of \"Ruth Younger\" in the stage and film versions of \"A Raisin in the Sun\" (1961). Her other notable film roles include \"The Jackie Robinson Story\" (1950), and \"Do the Right Thing\" (1989).",
"Title: 58th Academy Awards\n\nThe 58th Academy Awards ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), took place on March 24, 1986, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles beginning at 6:00 p.m. PST / 9:00 p.m. EST. During the ceremony, AMPAS presented Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in 23 categories honoring films released in 1985. The ceremony, televised in the United States by ABC, was produced by Stanley Donen and directed by Marty Pasetta. Actors Alan Alda, Jane Fonda, and Robin Williams co-hosted the show. Fonda hosted the gala for the second time, having previously been a co-host of the 49th ceremony held in 1977. Meanwhile, this was Alda and Williams's first Oscars hosting stint. Eight days earlier, in a ceremony held at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California on March 16, the Academy Awards for Technical Achievement were presented by host MacDonald Carey.",
"Title: Whispers in the Dark (film)\n\nWhispers in the Dark is a 1992 American thriller about a psychiatrist whose patient's lover may be a serial killer. The film starred Annabella Sciorra, Jamey Sheridan, Alan Alda, Jill Clayburgh, John Leguizamo, Deborah Unger and Anthony LaPaglia. The film was released by Paramount Pictures on August 7, 1992. It was nominated for a Razzie Award for Alan Alda as Worst Supporting Actor.",
"Title: Sweet Liberty\n\nSweet Liberty is a 1986 American comedy film written and directed by Alan Alda, and starring Alda in the lead role, alongside Michael Caine and Michelle Pfeiffer, with support from Bob Hoskins, Lois Chiles, Lise Hilboldt, Lillian Gish, and Larry Shue.",
"Title: Suzanne Shepherd\n\nSuzanne Shepherd is an American actress and theater director. She is best known for her portrayal of Karen's overbearing mother in the film \"Goodfellas\", Carmela Soprano's mother Mary De Angelis in the HBO television series \"The Sopranos\", and the assistant school principal in \"Uncle Buck\". She also played the role of Mrs. Scarlini in the film 2000 film \"Requiem for a Dream\", and Big Ethel in \"A Dirty Shame\". Shepherd studied acting with Sanford Meisner, and later went on to teach Meisner's program of acting study, the first woman to do so. She was a founding member of the Compass Players in the early 1960s, along with such other actors as Alan Alda and Alan Arkin. In 2016, she played the role of Lucille Abetemarco the mother of Detective Anthony Abetemarco played by former \"Sopranos\" co-star Steve Schirripa in \"Good Cop Bad Cop\" the 2nd episode of the 7th season of the CBS police procedural drama \"Blue Bloods\". Her daughter is artist Kate Shepherd."
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Which place was founded first, MOD Pizza or Buddy's Pizza?
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Buddy's Pizza
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" From there he expanded to a pizza franchise chain first called \"Pizzeria N:o 1\".",
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" Golden Rax Pizzabuffet however is nowadays a part of Finland's largest hotel & restaurant company Restel Oy Ltd, where Rabbe Grönblom sat on the board.",
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"Title: Pizza Haven (United States)\n\nPizza Haven was an American Seattle-based pizzeria and pizza delivery chain, known as dial-a-pizza, founded in 1958 and opening its first location in the University District, Seattle near the University of Washington. Pizza Haven was one of the first pizza companies to make deliveries. Restaurant employees used radio phones to relay orders to roving drivers who carried stacks of pizzas in warming ovens in the back of their jeeps and pickup trucks.",
"Title: Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria\n\nTutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria is an Italian restaurant chain with five locations in Washington State. The first location was founded in 2004. The restaurant specializes in \"authentic\" Neapolitan pizza and is certified by the non-profit Associaziona Verace Pizza Napoletana (\"True Neapolitan Pizza Association\") which certifies pizzerias that use traditional ingredients and processes. Tutta Bella was the first restaurant in the Pacific Northwest to receive such certification.",
"Title: MOD Pizza\n\nMOD Pizza is a fast casual pizza restaurant chain based in the United States. Founded in Seattle, Washington in 2008, MOD has more than 200 locations in the United States and United Kingdom. MOD is a company that is claimed by its owners to be \"more about the people than the pizza\" and to focus on paying living wages and providing employees with opportunities to give back to the community.",
"Title: Pizza Nova\n\nPizza Nova Take Out Ltd., doing business as Pizza Nova, is a Canadian franchise chain of pizza restaurants headquartered in Scarborough, Toronto. The chain was founded on 12 May 1963 by a young family of Italian immigrants. The first restaurant was located in the eastern Toronto suburb of Scarborough, Ontario on Kennedy Road near Lawrence Avenue, which currently operates under the name Nova Ristorante.",
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"Title: Peppes Pizza\n\nPeppes Pizza is a Norwegian pizza chain that serves American style and Italian style pizza. Peppes is the largest pizza chain in Scandinavia. The restaurant was founded by two Americans, Louis Jordan and his wife Anne from Hartford, Connecticut. The restaurant chain is part of Umoe Catering As which consists of restaurants such as Burger King, TGI Fridays, La Baguette and Cafe Opus. Peppes Pizza is one of the first restaurants that brought foreign food to Norway. 9 million pizzas are served by Peppes each year with deliveries in 11 cities in Norway. Their menu was first put online in March 1995. The servings have been described as enough for two people and that the pizza chain is \"a cut above the rest\".",
"Title: Rabbe Grönblom\n\nRabbe Anders Grönblom (May 3, 1950 Helsinki, Finland – June 29, 2015) was a Finland-Swedish businessman who started a successful pizza business in Vaasa, Finland. His first company—a pizzeria—was called \"O sole mio\" and it was founded in 1976 in the center of Vaasa. From there he expanded to a pizza franchise chain first called \"Pizzeria N:o 1\". He was known as the \"Pizza-emperor\" (Pizzakeisari in Finnish), because he was the founder of a well known pizza franchise chain called Kotipizza which was the new name of \"Pizzeria N:o 1\" which expanded fast outside of Vaasa. The chain is said to be the biggest one in the Nordic countries. He was also the founder of a shipping company called RG Line, a hotel chain called Omenahotelli and another pizza chain called Golden Rax Pizzabuffet. Most of his companies are subsidiaries of Grönblom International LTD, where Rabbe Grönblom acted as director. Golden Rax Pizzabuffet however is nowadays a part of Finland's largest hotel & restaurant company Restel Oy Ltd, where Rabbe Grönblom sat on the board. He was also on the board of the Finnish tyre company Nokian Renkaat (since 2003).",
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Which English recording artist born in 1985 co-wrote songs on the debut album DNA of the British girl group Little Mix?
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Nicola Roberts
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" It was released as the lead single from their third studio album, \"Get Weird\" on 21 May 2015.",
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"Title: How Ya Doin'?\n\n\"How Ya Doin'?\" is a song by British girl group Little Mix, featuring American rapper Missy Elliott. It was released on 17 April 2013 as the fourth and final single from Little Mix's debut studio album, \"DNA\" (2012). The song's chorus is taken from Curiosity Killed the Cat's 1989 single \"Name and Number\"; The drums were sampled from \"Impeach the President\" by The Honey Drippers; The bassline and beat are sampled from The Whatnauts 1981 single \"Help Is on the Way.\" (all songs were sampled earlier on De La Soul's 1991 song \"Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey).\")",
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"Title: Little Mix discography\n\nThe discography of British girl group Little Mix consists of four studio albums, seventeen singles and eighteen music videos. Having become the first ever group to win the show, winners of \"The X Factor\" Little Mix released their debut single \"Cannonball\" a cover of Damien Rice's single in December 2011. The single became the group's first number-one single when it topped the UK Singles Chart. The lead single from their debut album \"Wings\" became their second number one single in the UK. It also reached number three in Australia and number 14 in the New Zealand. In November 2012, Little Mix released their debut album \"DNA\". The album peaked inside the top 10 in ten countries, including the UK where it debuted number three. The album has been certified Platinum in the UK where it has sold 391,447 copies there as of April 2016. In May 2013, the group released their debut album in the United States, where it debuted at number four, becoming the highest debut from a British girl group in the US, beating a record previously held by the Spice Girls, who debuted at number six with their debut album \"Spice\" in 1996. \"DNA\" spawned three more singles; the top three hit and title track \"DNA\" and the top 20 singles \"Change Your Life\" and \"How Ya Doin'? \".",
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"Title: Move (Little Mix song)\n\n\"Move\" is a song by British girl group Little Mix. It was released as the lead single from their second studio album, \"Salute\" (2013). It was co-written by the group with Maegan Cottone and Nathan Duvall, and produced by the latter. An R&B song, that moves away from Little Mix's previous melody-led ventures, featuring more quirky sounds with bass synth. The girl band stated that the song is about when a boy on the dance floor is \"acting too cool for school\" and they would like him to move. The single was made available for pre-ordering on iTunes on the same day as its radio impact without the official single artwork.",
"Title: DNA (Little Mix album)\n\nDNA is the debut studio album by British girl group Little Mix. It was released on 19 November 2012 in the United Kingdom via Syco Music. The group began work recording the album in December 2011 and concluded in September 2012. Throughout the recording process, Little Mix worked with several producers, including TMS, Future Cut, Steve Mac, Jarrad Rogers, Richard \"Biff\" Stannard, Ash Howes, Jon Levine, Xenomania, Fred Ball and Pegasus. The album was co-written by Little Mix and they stated that they were involved in the development of the album as much as possible. Sonically, the album is primarily a mixture of pop and R&B records, with influences from dance-pop, pop rock and hip hop found on specific songs as well. The album's lyrical content explores empowerment, relationships and heartbreak. Songs on the album were also co-written by members of other girl groups, including Nicola Roberts of Girls Aloud, Shaznay Lewis of All Saints and T-Boz of TLC.",
"Title: Nicola Roberts\n\nNicola Maria Roberts (born 5 October 1985) is an English recording artist, fashion designer, and songwriter. After auditioning and successfully completing the reality television series and competition \"Popstars The Rivals\", Roberts became part of girl-group Girls Aloud. Their debut single \"Sound of the Underground\" topped the UK Singles chart. This success helped them win the competition and they were later entered in \"Guinness World Records\" as the most successful reality television music-group. The group enjoyed 20 consecutive top ten singles, spawning five albums and positive critical responses. During her time with Girls Aloud, Roberts received negative press attention for her pale skin tone and ginger hair which left her depressed with her fame.",
"Title: DNA Tour\n\nThe DNA Tour is the first headlining concert tour by British girl group Little Mix. The tour consisted of dates in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The setlist included songs from the band's debut studio album DNA, as well as covers and medleys. The tour gained positive reviews from critics, with some saying \"Little Mix may have been born out of a TV talent show but they are growing into a class act.\"",
"Title: Black Magic (song)\n\n\"Black Magic\" is a song by British girl group Little Mix. It was written by Camille Purcell, Ed Drewett, Edvard Forre Erfjord, and Henrik Michelsen. The Norwegian production duo Electric, who previously worked on the group's second studio album \"Salute\" (2013), produced the single with Matt Rad, who is additional producer. It was released as the lead single from their third studio album, \"Get Weird\" on 21 May 2015. \"Black Magic\" received critical acclaim from critics, who praised its upbeat and catchy sound and compared it to songs from their debut album, \"DNA\" (2012)."
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Kyle Broflovski is a central character along with which character voiced by and loosely based on series co-creator Trey Parker?
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Stan Marsh
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"Eric Theodore Cartman, often referred to as just Cartman, is a main character in the animated television series \"South Park\", created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and voiced by Trey Parker.",
" Cartman, generally referred to by his surname, is one of four central characters in \"South Park\", along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick.",
" Cartman first appeared, originally named Kenny, in prototypical form in a 1992 animated short \"Jesus vs. Frosty\", and a 1995 animated short \"Jesus vs. Santa\", and first appeared on television in the pilot episode of \"South Park\", \"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe\", on August 13, 1997."
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"\"Make Love, Not Warcraft\" is the eighth episode in the tenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\".",
" The 147th episode overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on October 4, 2006.",
" In the episode, Cartman, Kyle, Stan, and Kenny enjoy playing the popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game \"World of Warcraft\".",
" When a high level player goes around killing other players in the game, they start playing the game every day to try to stop him.",
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" In 2015, he and co-creator Matt Stone listed it as their third favorite episode of the series."
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"\"Wing\" is the third episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\".",
" It was written by series co-creator Trey Parker and first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 23, 2005.",
" The episode was the 128th overall and was named after New Zealand singer Wing, who stars in the episode in an eponymous part loosely based on herself.",
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"\"Handicar\" is the fourth episode in the eighteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\".",
" The 251st episode overall, it was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker.",
" The episode premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on October 15, 2014.",
" The episode lampoons several trends in the automotive industry including ride-share apps such as Uber and Lyft, Matthew McConaughey's celebrity endorsement of Lincoln, and Tesla, culminating in a \"Wacky Races\"-style marathon.",
" The episode does not feature any appearance by the four main characters of \"South Park\": Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny."
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"Stanley Randall \"Stan\" Marsh is the protagonist of the animated television series \"South Park\".",
" He is voiced by and loosely based on series co-creator Trey Parker.",
" Stan is one of the show's four central characters, along with his friends Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick and Eric Cartman.",
" He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Parker and long-time collaborator Matt Stone in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\")."
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"\"Royal Pudding\" is the third episode of the fifteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 212th episode of the series overall.",
" \"Royal Pudding\" premiered in the United States on Comedy Central on May 11, 2011.",
" In the episode, which parodies the 2011 Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, the Prince of Canada's fiancee is abducted from their wedding altar, leading Ike Broflovski to answer the call to rescue her.",
" \"Royal Pudding\" was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, and was rated TV-MA L in the United States.",
" The episode aired 12 days after the wedding."
],
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"\"Tonsil Trouble\" is the first episode in the twelfth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 168th episode of the series overall.",
" Written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 12, 2008.",
" In the episode, Cartman contracts HIV during a blood-transfusion.",
" When Kyle laughs at Cartman's misfortune, Cartman intentionally infects Kyle with his disease as well."
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"South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 American adult animated musical comedy film based on the Comedy Central animated television series \"South Park\".",
" The film was directed by series creator Trey Parker and stars the regular television cast of Parker, Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman, and Isaac Hayes, with guest performances by George Clooney, Eric Idle and Mike Judge.",
" The film follows the four boys Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick as they sneak into an R-rated film featuring Canadian actors Terrance and Phillip and begin cursing incessantly.",
" Eventually, their mothers pressure the United States to wage war against Canada for allegedly corrupting their children."
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"Kenneth \"Kenny\" McCormick is a main character in the animated adult television series \"South Park\", along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Eric Cartman.",
" His oft-muffled and indiscernible speech—the result of his parka hood covering his mouth—is provided by co-creator Matt Stone.",
" He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Stone and long-time collaborator Trey Parker in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\")."
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" He is voiced by and loosely based on co-creator Matt Stone.",
" Kyle is one of the show's four central characters, along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kenny McCormick, and Eric Cartman.",
" He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Stone and long-time collaborator Trey Parker in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\")."
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"Title: Eric Cartman\n\nEric Theodore Cartman, often referred to as just Cartman, is a main character in the animated television series \"South Park\", created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and voiced by Trey Parker. Cartman, generally referred to by his surname, is one of four central characters in \"South Park\", along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick. Cartman first appeared, originally named Kenny, in prototypical form in a 1992 animated short \"Jesus vs. Frosty\", and a 1995 animated short \"Jesus vs. Santa\", and first appeared on television in the pilot episode of \"South Park\", \"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe\", on August 13, 1997.",
"Title: Make Love, Not Warcraft\n\n\"Make Love, Not Warcraft\" is the eighth episode in the tenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 147th episode overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on October 4, 2006. In the episode, Cartman, Kyle, Stan, and Kenny enjoy playing the popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game \"World of Warcraft\". When a high level player goes around killing other players in the game, they start playing the game every day to try to stop him. The episode was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker. In 2015, he and co-creator Matt Stone listed it as their third favorite episode of the series.",
"Title: Wing (South Park)\n\n\"Wing\" is the third episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". It was written by series co-creator Trey Parker and first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 23, 2005. The episode was the 128th overall and was named after New Zealand singer Wing, who stars in the episode in an eponymous part loosely based on herself. The message of the episode equates talent agents to Chinese slave traders.",
"Title: Handicar\n\n\"Handicar\" is the fourth episode in the eighteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 251st episode overall, it was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker. The episode premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on October 15, 2014. The episode lampoons several trends in the automotive industry including ride-share apps such as Uber and Lyft, Matthew McConaughey's celebrity endorsement of Lincoln, and Tesla, culminating in a \"Wacky Races\"-style marathon. The episode does not feature any appearance by the four main characters of \"South Park\": Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny.",
"Title: Stan Marsh\n\nStanley Randall \"Stan\" Marsh is the protagonist of the animated television series \"South Park\". He is voiced by and loosely based on series co-creator Trey Parker. Stan is one of the show's four central characters, along with his friends Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick and Eric Cartman. He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Parker and long-time collaborator Matt Stone in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\").",
"Title: Royal Pudding\n\n\"Royal Pudding\" is the third episode of the fifteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 212th episode of the series overall. \"Royal Pudding\" premiered in the United States on Comedy Central on May 11, 2011. In the episode, which parodies the 2011 Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, the Prince of Canada's fiancee is abducted from their wedding altar, leading Ike Broflovski to answer the call to rescue her. \"Royal Pudding\" was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, and was rated TV-MA L in the United States. The episode aired 12 days after the wedding.",
"Title: Tonsil Trouble\n\n\"Tonsil Trouble\" is the first episode in the twelfth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 168th episode of the series overall. Written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 12, 2008. In the episode, Cartman contracts HIV during a blood-transfusion. When Kyle laughs at Cartman's misfortune, Cartman intentionally infects Kyle with his disease as well.",
"Title: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut\n\nSouth Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 American adult animated musical comedy film based on the Comedy Central animated television series \"South Park\". The film was directed by series creator Trey Parker and stars the regular television cast of Parker, Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman, and Isaac Hayes, with guest performances by George Clooney, Eric Idle and Mike Judge. The film follows the four boys Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick as they sneak into an R-rated film featuring Canadian actors Terrance and Phillip and begin cursing incessantly. Eventually, their mothers pressure the United States to wage war against Canada for allegedly corrupting their children.",
"Title: Kenny McCormick\n\nKenneth \"Kenny\" McCormick is a main character in the animated adult television series \"South Park\", along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Eric Cartman. His oft-muffled and indiscernible speech—the result of his parka hood covering his mouth—is provided by co-creator Matt Stone. He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Stone and long-time collaborator Trey Parker in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\").",
"Title: Kyle Broflovski\n\nKyle Broflovski (sometimes spelled Kyel Broflovski, Broslovski, Broslofski, Brovlofski or Broflofski) is a main character in the Comedy Central series \"South Park\". He is voiced by and loosely based on co-creator Matt Stone. Kyle is one of the show's four central characters, along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kenny McCormick, and Eric Cartman. He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Stone and long-time collaborator Trey Parker in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\")."
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When was the film produced by the wife of Nick Hornby, starring Saoirse Ronan, Emory Cohen, Domhnall Gleeson, Jim Broadbent, and Julie Walters released?
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2015
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"Several actors of the United Kingdom and Ireland have voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the \"Harry Potter\" film series based on the book series by J. K. Rowling.",
" Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson have played Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in all the films.",
" When they were cast only Radcliffe had previously acted in a film.",
" Complementing them on screen are such actors as Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Broadbent, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, John Hurt, Jason Isaacs, Miriam Margolyes, Helen McCrory, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, David Thewlis, Emma Thompson, and Julie Walters, among others.",
" Thirteen actors have appeared as the same character in all eight films of the series."
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"An Education is a 2009 coming-of-age drama film based on a memoir of the same name by British journalist Lynn Barber.",
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" It stars Patrick Barlow as Desmond Olivier Dingle and Jim Broadbent as Wallace, and is written by Patrick Barlow, with Jim Broadbent and Martin Duncan.",
" Directed by Jonathan Stedall.",
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" There she marries an Italian plumber called Tony (Emory Cohen), before being forced to choose between her home town of Enniscorthy or her new life in Brooklyn.",
" The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.",
" It was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures in a limited capacity on 6 November 2015."
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"Paddington 2 is an upcoming British-French family-comedy film directed by Paul King, co written by King and Simon Farnaby, and produced by David Heyman.",
" It is the sequel to 2014's \"Paddington\".",
" The film stars Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson, Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin, and the voices of Ben Whishaw and Imelda Staunton.",
" Production began in October 2016, and ended in June 2017.",
" The film is set to release on 10 November 2017."
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"Paddington is a 2014 comedy film directed by Paul King, written by King and Hamish McColl and produced by David Heyman.",
" Based on \"Paddington Bear\" by Michael Bond, the film stars Ben Whishaw as the voice of the title character, along with Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi and Nicole Kidman in live-action roles.",
" The film was co-produced by the French company StudioCanal and the British company Heyday Films.",
" It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2014 and grossed $265.3 million worldwide on a €38.5 million budget.",
" Among several honours, King was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and both he and Heyman were nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Film.",
" A sequel, \"Paddington 2\", is scheduled to be released in 2017."
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"\"Cherry Wine\" is a song by Hozier released in February 2016 as the final single from the 2014 album \"Hozier\".",
" The song was issued to promote awareness of the issue of domestic violence, and sales from downloads go to anti-domestic violence charities.",
" The video, starring Saoirse Ronan as a domestic violence victim, which premiered on Valentine's Day, was given wide coverage in the Irish press.",
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"Billy Howle (born November 9, 1989) is an actor, known for his work as James Warwick on the E4 television series, \"Glue\".",
" He has since co-starred in the film, \"The Sense of an Ending\" (as the younger version of Jim Broadbent's lead character) and the miniseries \"The Witness for the Prosecution\" in the pivotal role of defendant, Leonard Vole.",
" He also appeared in \"Dunkirk\".",
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"Title: Brooklyn (film)\n\nBrooklyn is a 2015 British-Canadian-Irish romantic drama film directed by John Crowley and written by Nick Hornby, based on Colm Tóibín's 2009 novel of the same name. The film stars Saoirse Ronan, Emory Cohen, Domhnall Gleeson, Jim Broadbent, and Julie Walters. Set in 1951 and 1952, the film tells the story of a young Irish woman's immigration to Brooklyn, where she falls in love. When her past catches up with her she must choose between two countries and the lives that exist within them for her.",
"Title: List of Harry Potter cast members\n\nSeveral actors of the United Kingdom and Ireland have voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the \"Harry Potter\" film series based on the book series by J. K. Rowling. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson have played Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in all the films. When they were cast only Radcliffe had previously acted in a film. Complementing them on screen are such actors as Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Broadbent, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, John Hurt, Jason Isaacs, Miriam Margolyes, Helen McCrory, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, David Thewlis, Emma Thompson, and Julie Walters, among others. Thirteen actors have appeared as the same character in all eight films of the series.",
"Title: An Education\n\nAn Education is a 2009 coming-of-age drama film based on a memoir of the same name by British journalist Lynn Barber. The film was directed by Lone Scherfig from a screenplay by Nick Hornby. It stars Carey Mulligan as Jenny, a bright schoolgirl, and Peter Sarsgaard as David, the charming con man who seduces her. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards in 2010: Best Picture and Writing (Adapted Screenplay) for Nick Hornby, and Best Actress for Carey Mulligan.",
"Title: Revolution!!\n\nRevolution!! (also known as The French Revolution by the National Theatre of Brent) is a 1989 television comedy film by the National Theatre of Brent, the British comedy double-act. It stars Patrick Barlow as Desmond Olivier Dingle and Jim Broadbent as Wallace, and is written by Patrick Barlow, with Jim Broadbent and Martin Duncan. Directed by Jonathan Stedall. Desmond and Wallace act out major events of the French Revolution, portraying different characters simply by slightly changing their grey suit costumes.",
"Title: List of accolades received by Brooklyn\n\nBrooklyn is a 2015 Irish-Canadian historical period drama film directed by John Crowley. Writer Nick Hornby adapted the screenplay from Colm Tóibín's novel of the same name. The plot follows Eilis Lacey (Saoirse Ronan), a young Irish woman who emigrates to Brooklyn to find employment. There she marries an Italian plumber called Tony (Emory Cohen), before being forced to choose between her home town of Enniscorthy or her new life in Brooklyn. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. It was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures in a limited capacity on 6 November 2015.",
"Title: Paddington 2\n\nPaddington 2 is an upcoming British-French family-comedy film directed by Paul King, co written by King and Simon Farnaby, and produced by David Heyman. It is the sequel to 2014's \"Paddington\". The film stars Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson, Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin, and the voices of Ben Whishaw and Imelda Staunton. Production began in October 2016, and ended in June 2017. The film is set to release on 10 November 2017.",
"Title: Paddington (film)\n\nPaddington is a 2014 comedy film directed by Paul King, written by King and Hamish McColl and produced by David Heyman. Based on \"Paddington Bear\" by Michael Bond, the film stars Ben Whishaw as the voice of the title character, along with Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi and Nicole Kidman in live-action roles. The film was co-produced by the French company StudioCanal and the British company Heyday Films. It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2014 and grossed $265.3 million worldwide on a €38.5 million budget. Among several honours, King was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and both he and Heyman were nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. A sequel, \"Paddington 2\", is scheduled to be released in 2017.",
"Title: Cherry Wine (Hozier song)\n\n\"Cherry Wine\" is a song by Hozier released in February 2016 as the final single from the 2014 album \"Hozier\". The song was issued to promote awareness of the issue of domestic violence, and sales from downloads go to anti-domestic violence charities. The video, starring Saoirse Ronan as a domestic violence victim, which premiered on Valentine's Day, was given wide coverage in the Irish press. In March Hozier performed the song at the UN Women HeForShe event, supported by SAFE Ireland.",
"Title: Billy Howle\n\nBilly Howle (born November 9, 1989) is an actor, known for his work as James Warwick on the E4 television series, \"Glue\". He has since co-starred in the film, \"The Sense of an Ending\" (as the younger version of Jim Broadbent's lead character) and the miniseries \"The Witness for the Prosecution\" in the pivotal role of defendant, Leonard Vole. He also appeared in \"Dunkirk\". Howle will next be seen opposite Saoirse Ronan in the drama, \"On Chesil Beach\", in the adaptation of Anton Chekhov's iconic play, \"The Seagull\", and in Netflix film \"Outlaw King\"."
] |
7,338
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Which of the following cases affirmed a defendant's right to have a competency evaluation before trial: Aptheker v. Secretary of State or Dusky v. United States?
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Dusky v. United States
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"Pepper v. United States, 562 U.S. 476 (2011), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States concerning whether a United States District Court properly handled the sentencing of a former methamphetamine dealer.",
" He was originally sentenced to 24 months in prison, far shorter than what federal guidelines generally specify for crimes of that nature.",
" Prosecutors appealed the case to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, which remanded the case back to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa, which affirmed the original sentence after testimony relating the defendant's rehabilitation.",
" The case was appealed to the Eighth Circuit again, and was again remanded.",
" A different District Court judge gave him a 65-month sentence.",
" The defendant then brought the case back to the Eighth Circuit, which confirmed the later ruling, and to then to the Supreme Court.",
" Sonia Sotomayor wrote the opinion of the court, which ruled in favor of the defendant."
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"Adjudicative competence, also referred to as competence to stand trial, is a legal construct describing the criminal defendant's ability to understand and participate in legal proceedings.",
" This includes the defendant's current ability to participate in various pleas and waivers of rights.",
" It is unrelated to any possibility of an insanity plea.",
" It is also unrelated to the ability of the defendant to represent himself, or to any evaluation of mitigation factors.",
" The definition of adjudicative competence was provided by the United States Supreme Court in Dusky v. United States."
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"Ajaxo Inc. v. E*Trade Financial Corp., 187 Cal.App.4th 1295 (2010), is the second appeal on a dispute dated back to 1999.",
" During the original 2000 case, defendant E*Trade, an online financial services company, was found liable for maliciously and willfully misappropriating trade secrets pertaining to wireless stock trading technology acquired from the plaintiff, Ajaxo.",
" Under the Uniform Trade Secrets Act E*Trade was required under a mutually signed Non-disclosure agreement (NDA) to keep Ajaxo’s trade secrets confidential.",
" After a jury trial in 2003, E*Trade was fined $1.3 million to be paid to Ajaxo for the misappropriation and breach of NDA.",
" The court denied Ajaxo’s request for additional damages.",
" All parties appealed.",
" In 2005 the California courts of appeal affirmed the original ruling but remanded the case back to the trial court to determine additional damages.",
" A jury verdict in 2008 rejected claims raised and demands for royalty damages from Ajaxo.",
" In trade secret cases it is common for a plaintiff to seek royalty damages when they are unable to show an actual loss or that the defendant received some inequitable benefit from the misappropriation.",
" In this case the court refused to allow evidence of royalty damages, claiming there were no net damages.",
" Ajaxo appealed.",
" In 2010 the California courts of appeal once again remanded the case back to the trial court reasoning that in such cases an exact quantitative measure of wrongful enrichment damages incurred by the plaintiff might not be sufficient to reject the claim of reasonable royalties based damages"
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"Clark v. Arizona, 548 U.S. 735 (2006) , is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the constitutionality of the insanity defense used by the State of Arizona.",
" The ruling affirmed the murder conviction of a man with paranoid schizophrenia, for the killing of a police officer.",
" The man had argued that his inability to understand the nature of his acts at the time they were committed should be a sufficient basis for showing he lacked the requisite mental state required as an element of the charged crime.",
" The Court upheld Arizona's restriction of admissible mental health evidence only to the issue of insanity.",
" Arizona does not allow mental health evidence to show that the defendant did not possess the required mental intent level necessary to satisfy an element of the crime.",
" The evidence is only admissible if used to show that the defendant was insane at the time of the crime's commission.",
" In this case, the defendant knew right from wrong so he could not qualify under Arizona's insanity defense."
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"Drope v. Missouri, 420 U.S. 162 (1975) , is a United States Supreme Court case in which the court decided whether a trial court deprived a defendant of due process by failing to order a competency examination after he was hospitalized following an attempted suicide and as a result missed a portion of his trial for a capital offense."
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"Dusky v. United States, 362 U.S. 402 (1960) , was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court affirmed a defendant's right to have a competency evaluation before proceeding to trial.",
" The Court outlined the basic standards for determining competency."
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"Holmes v. South Carolina, 547 U.S. 319 (2006), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court involving the right of a criminal defendant to present evidence that a third party instead committed the crime.",
" The Court vacated the rape and murder conviction in South Carolina of a man who had been denied the opportunity to present evidence of a third party's guilt, because the trial court believed the prosecutor's forensic evidence was too strong for the defendant's evidence to raise an inference of innocence.",
" The Court ruled unanimously that this exclusion violated the right of a defendant to have a meaningful opportunity to present a complete defense, because the strength of a prosecutor's case had no logical relationship to whether a defendant's evidence was too weak to be admissible."
],
"title": "Holmes v. South Carolina"
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"Aptheker v. Secretary of State, 378 U.S. 500 (1964) , was a landmark United States Supreme Court case on the right to travel and passport restrictions as they relate to Fifth Amendment due process rights and First Amendment free speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of association rights.",
" It is the first case in which the US Supreme Court considered the constitutionality of personal restrictions on the right to travel abroad."
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"People v. Marsden is a 1970 California Supreme Court decision that held it was error for the trial court to deny a defendant's motion to relieve his court-appointed counsel without holding a hearing to allow the defendant to explain his grounds.",
" The trial court had denied the motion based on the trial judge's own observations of the proceedings and belief that the attorney was providing effective representation.",
" Criminal defendants in the United States have the right to appointed counsel if they cannot afford to hire an attorney under the Sixth Amendment as interpreted by the United States Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright."
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"Title: Pepper v. United States\n\nPepper v. United States, 562 U.S. 476 (2011), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States concerning whether a United States District Court properly handled the sentencing of a former methamphetamine dealer. He was originally sentenced to 24 months in prison, far shorter than what federal guidelines generally specify for crimes of that nature. Prosecutors appealed the case to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, which remanded the case back to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa, which affirmed the original sentence after testimony relating the defendant's rehabilitation. The case was appealed to the Eighth Circuit again, and was again remanded. A different District Court judge gave him a 65-month sentence. The defendant then brought the case back to the Eighth Circuit, which confirmed the later ruling, and to then to the Supreme Court. Sonia Sotomayor wrote the opinion of the court, which ruled in favor of the defendant.",
"Title: Adjudicative competence\n\nAdjudicative competence, also referred to as competence to stand trial, is a legal construct describing the criminal defendant's ability to understand and participate in legal proceedings. This includes the defendant's current ability to participate in various pleas and waivers of rights. It is unrelated to any possibility of an insanity plea. It is also unrelated to the ability of the defendant to represent himself, or to any evaluation of mitigation factors. The definition of adjudicative competence was provided by the United States Supreme Court in Dusky v. United States.",
"Title: Ajaxo Inc. v. E*Trade Financial Corp.\n\nAjaxo Inc. v. E*Trade Financial Corp., 187 Cal.App.4th 1295 (2010), is the second appeal on a dispute dated back to 1999. During the original 2000 case, defendant E*Trade, an online financial services company, was found liable for maliciously and willfully misappropriating trade secrets pertaining to wireless stock trading technology acquired from the plaintiff, Ajaxo. Under the Uniform Trade Secrets Act E*Trade was required under a mutually signed Non-disclosure agreement (NDA) to keep Ajaxo’s trade secrets confidential. After a jury trial in 2003, E*Trade was fined $1.3 million to be paid to Ajaxo for the misappropriation and breach of NDA. The court denied Ajaxo’s request for additional damages. All parties appealed. In 2005 the California courts of appeal affirmed the original ruling but remanded the case back to the trial court to determine additional damages. A jury verdict in 2008 rejected claims raised and demands for royalty damages from Ajaxo. In trade secret cases it is common for a plaintiff to seek royalty damages when they are unable to show an actual loss or that the defendant received some inequitable benefit from the misappropriation. In this case the court refused to allow evidence of royalty damages, claiming there were no net damages. Ajaxo appealed. In 2010 the California courts of appeal once again remanded the case back to the trial court reasoning that in such cases an exact quantitative measure of wrongful enrichment damages incurred by the plaintiff might not be sufficient to reject the claim of reasonable royalties based damages",
"Title: Clark v. Arizona\n\nClark v. Arizona, 548 U.S. 735 (2006) , is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the constitutionality of the insanity defense used by the State of Arizona. The ruling affirmed the murder conviction of a man with paranoid schizophrenia, for the killing of a police officer. The man had argued that his inability to understand the nature of his acts at the time they were committed should be a sufficient basis for showing he lacked the requisite mental state required as an element of the charged crime. The Court upheld Arizona's restriction of admissible mental health evidence only to the issue of insanity. Arizona does not allow mental health evidence to show that the defendant did not possess the required mental intent level necessary to satisfy an element of the crime. The evidence is only admissible if used to show that the defendant was insane at the time of the crime's commission. In this case, the defendant knew right from wrong so he could not qualify under Arizona's insanity defense.",
"Title: Drope v. Missouri\n\nDrope v. Missouri, 420 U.S. 162 (1975) , is a United States Supreme Court case in which the court decided whether a trial court deprived a defendant of due process by failing to order a competency examination after he was hospitalized following an attempted suicide and as a result missed a portion of his trial for a capital offense.",
"Title: Dusky v. United States\n\nDusky v. United States, 362 U.S. 402 (1960) , was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court affirmed a defendant's right to have a competency evaluation before proceeding to trial. The Court outlined the basic standards for determining competency.",
"Title: Holmes v. South Carolina\n\nHolmes v. South Carolina, 547 U.S. 319 (2006), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court involving the right of a criminal defendant to present evidence that a third party instead committed the crime. The Court vacated the rape and murder conviction in South Carolina of a man who had been denied the opportunity to present evidence of a third party's guilt, because the trial court believed the prosecutor's forensic evidence was too strong for the defendant's evidence to raise an inference of innocence. The Court ruled unanimously that this exclusion violated the right of a defendant to have a meaningful opportunity to present a complete defense, because the strength of a prosecutor's case had no logical relationship to whether a defendant's evidence was too weak to be admissible.",
"Title: Aptheker v. Secretary of State\n\nAptheker v. Secretary of State, 378 U.S. 500 (1964) , was a landmark United States Supreme Court case on the right to travel and passport restrictions as they relate to Fifth Amendment due process rights and First Amendment free speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of association rights. It is the first case in which the US Supreme Court considered the constitutionality of personal restrictions on the right to travel abroad.",
"Title: People v. Marsden\n\nPeople v. Marsden is a 1970 California Supreme Court decision that held it was error for the trial court to deny a defendant's motion to relieve his court-appointed counsel without holding a hearing to allow the defendant to explain his grounds. The trial court had denied the motion based on the trial judge's own observations of the proceedings and belief that the attorney was providing effective representation. Criminal defendants in the United States have the right to appointed counsel if they cannot afford to hire an attorney under the Sixth Amendment as interpreted by the United States Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright.",
"Title: Competency evaluation (law)\n\nIn the United States criminal justice system, a competency evaluation is an assessment of the ability of a defendant to understand and rationally participate in a court process."
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Which American social media personality appeared on the Dr. Phil show and has recorded a song called "These Heaux"?
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Danielle Bregoli
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"Moll Anderson (née Molly R. Ruffalo) is an inspirational interior designer, life stylist, author, and former national iHeart Radio host on The Moll Anderson Show.",
" She is the author of \"Change Your Home, Change Your Life with Color,\" \"\"'Seductive Tables For Two,\"\" \"\"The Seductive Home Limited Edition\",\" \"\"The Seductive Home,\"\" and author of \"\"Change Your Home, Change Your Life.\"\"",
" She has been a regular contributor on The Doctors and a guest co-host on Fab\"Life\" and she has been a featured guest on CBS’ The Talk, Access Hollywood Live, Good Day LA, ABC’s Good Morning America, NBC’s The Today Show, the nationally syndicated Dr. Phil Show, and The Doctors.",
" Anderson has written a monthly column for Nashville Lifestyles and currently writes a column for \"SuCasa Magazine.\"",
" She has been featured in InStyle Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine, and other national publications.",
" Anderson also served as both host and designer for shows such as E! Style Network’s Look for Less: Home Edition, HGTV’s Hot Trends in Outdoor Entertaining, and Turner South’s Southern Home by Design.",
" Anderson was a featured blogger on Magazines.com."
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"Phillip Calvin McGraw (born September 1, 1950), known as Dr. Phil, is an American television personality, author, psychologist, and the host of the television show \"Dr. Phil\", which debuted in 2002.",
" McGraw first gained celebrity status with appearances on \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\" in the late 1990s.",
" In 2015, \"Forbes\" listed his earnings at $70 million for the previous 12 months, and ranked him the 15th highest earning celebrity in the world."
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"Aurther Mandela (Born 18 February 1990), better known as Xtian Dela, is a Kenyan YouTuber, blogger, social media personality and a radio presenter.",
" In 2014, he won the Best Personal Blog in the African Bloggers Awards and the Most Influential Twitter Personality in the Kenyan Social Media Awards.",
" In the same year, he was nominated at the Africa Social Media Award for the Social Media Hero in Africa, Twitter Handle of the Year in Africa and Influencer of the Year in Africa Awards.",
" Still in 2014, he started an initiative on Twitter called #BringBackOurKDFSolders to force the Government of Kenya to bring back the Kenya Defence Force (KDF) who had been deployed in Somalia at that time to combat the Al-Shabab.",
" The initiative was picked up by BBC who did a story about it."
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"Todd Herzog (born January 29, 1985) is a former reality TV personality who became the winner of \"\" in 2007.",
" In late 2013, Herzog appeared on the television show \"Dr. Phil\" due to an alcoholism problem and was considered to be \"closer to death than any \"Dr. Phil\" guest\"."
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"2014 University of Minnesota rape case was a highly mediatized case involving Daniel \"Dan\" York Drill-Mellum, a student of University of Minnesota and fraternity member of a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon.",
" The case received ongoing coverage in the media after one of the women he was convicted of raping, Abby Honold, came forward and talked about how initially authorities did not press charges.",
" Drill-Mellum had been arrested on Christmas Eve 2015 in relation to allegations from 2014.",
" In 2016 he was arrested again and tried.",
" On August 31, 2016, he was sentenced to a 74-months in prison following a guilty plea on two counts of rape including the case involving Honold.",
" In November 2016, an episode of the \"Dr. Phil Show\" was aired about the case."
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"\"These Heaux\" ( ) is a song recorded by American internet personality and rapper Danielle Bregoli, under the pseudonym Bhad Bhabie."
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"Danielle Bregoli (born March 26, 2003), also known professionally as Bhad Bhabie is an American social media personality and rapper.",
" She became known for the viral video meme and catch phrase \"Cash Me Ousside How Bout Dah\" after appearing on the Dr. Phil show in September 2016.",
" She released her debut single as a recording artist in late August 2017."
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"Social media and television broadcasting have a number of connections and interrelationships.",
" In the 2010s, social media technologies and websites allow for television shows to be accessed online on a range of desktop and mobile computer devices, smartphones and smart TVs.",
" As well, online users can use social media websites to share digital video clips or excerpts from TV shows with fellow fans or even share an entire show online.",
" Many social media websites enable users to post online comments on the programs—both negative and positive—in a variety of ways.",
" Viewers can actively participate while watching a TV program by posting comments online, and have their interactions viewed and responded to in real time by other viewers.",
" Technologies such as smartphones, tablets, and laptop computers allow viewers to watch downloaded digital files of TV shows or \"stream\" digital files of TV shows on a range of devices, both in the home and while on the go.",
" In the 2010s, some television producers and broadcasters are encouraging active social media participation by viewers by posting \"hashtags\" on the TV screen during shows; these hashtags enable viewers to post online comments about the show, which may either be read by other social media users, or even, in some cases, displayed on the screen."
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"The Animal in You is a 1995 non-fiction book by Roy Feinson, which posits a biological basis as to why people tend to exhibit personality traits similar to animal species.",
" The book hypothesizes that through the process of convergent evolution, people adopt a niche set of behaviors enabling them to cope with their particular social milieu in the same way as individual animal species adapt to their environments.",
" The book has been translated into ten different languages, including Mandarin, Japanese, Czech, Hebrew and French, and has been featured on CNN, The Dr. Phil Show and CBS The Talk"
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"Ross Jeffries is an American author, writer and television personality featured on such programs as \"The Dr. Phil Show\", \"The Montel Williams Show\", \"The Jane Whitney Show\" and \"The Daily Show\", and a self-described speed seduction expert."
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"Title: Moll Anderson\n\nMoll Anderson (née Molly R. Ruffalo) is an inspirational interior designer, life stylist, author, and former national iHeart Radio host on The Moll Anderson Show. She is the author of \"Change Your Home, Change Your Life with Color,\" \"\"'Seductive Tables For Two,\"\" \"\"The Seductive Home Limited Edition\",\" \"\"The Seductive Home,\"\" and author of \"\"Change Your Home, Change Your Life.\"\" She has been a regular contributor on The Doctors and a guest co-host on Fab\"Life\" and she has been a featured guest on CBS’ The Talk, Access Hollywood Live, Good Day LA, ABC’s Good Morning America, NBC’s The Today Show, the nationally syndicated Dr. Phil Show, and The Doctors. Anderson has written a monthly column for Nashville Lifestyles and currently writes a column for \"SuCasa Magazine.\" She has been featured in InStyle Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine, and other national publications. Anderson also served as both host and designer for shows such as E! Style Network’s Look for Less: Home Edition, HGTV’s Hot Trends in Outdoor Entertaining, and Turner South’s Southern Home by Design. Anderson was a featured blogger on Magazines.com.",
"Title: Phil McGraw\n\nPhillip Calvin McGraw (born September 1, 1950), known as Dr. Phil, is an American television personality, author, psychologist, and the host of the television show \"Dr. Phil\", which debuted in 2002. McGraw first gained celebrity status with appearances on \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\" in the late 1990s. In 2015, \"Forbes\" listed his earnings at $70 million for the previous 12 months, and ranked him the 15th highest earning celebrity in the world.",
"Title: Xtian Dela\n\nAurther Mandela (Born 18 February 1990), better known as Xtian Dela, is a Kenyan YouTuber, blogger, social media personality and a radio presenter. In 2014, he won the Best Personal Blog in the African Bloggers Awards and the Most Influential Twitter Personality in the Kenyan Social Media Awards. In the same year, he was nominated at the Africa Social Media Award for the Social Media Hero in Africa, Twitter Handle of the Year in Africa and Influencer of the Year in Africa Awards. Still in 2014, he started an initiative on Twitter called #BringBackOurKDFSolders to force the Government of Kenya to bring back the Kenya Defence Force (KDF) who had been deployed in Somalia at that time to combat the Al-Shabab. The initiative was picked up by BBC who did a story about it.",
"Title: Todd Herzog\n\nTodd Herzog (born January 29, 1985) is a former reality TV personality who became the winner of \"\" in 2007. In late 2013, Herzog appeared on the television show \"Dr. Phil\" due to an alcoholism problem and was considered to be \"closer to death than any \"Dr. Phil\" guest\".",
"Title: 2014 University of Minnesota rape case\n\n2014 University of Minnesota rape case was a highly mediatized case involving Daniel \"Dan\" York Drill-Mellum, a student of University of Minnesota and fraternity member of a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. The case received ongoing coverage in the media after one of the women he was convicted of raping, Abby Honold, came forward and talked about how initially authorities did not press charges. Drill-Mellum had been arrested on Christmas Eve 2015 in relation to allegations from 2014. In 2016 he was arrested again and tried. On August 31, 2016, he was sentenced to a 74-months in prison following a guilty plea on two counts of rape including the case involving Honold. In November 2016, an episode of the \"Dr. Phil Show\" was aired about the case.",
"Title: These Heaux\n\n\"These Heaux\" ( ) is a song recorded by American internet personality and rapper Danielle Bregoli, under the pseudonym Bhad Bhabie.",
"Title: Danielle Bregoli\n\nDanielle Bregoli (born March 26, 2003), also known professionally as Bhad Bhabie is an American social media personality and rapper. She became known for the viral video meme and catch phrase \"Cash Me Ousside How Bout Dah\" after appearing on the Dr. Phil show in September 2016. She released her debut single as a recording artist in late August 2017.",
"Title: Social media and television\n\nSocial media and television broadcasting have a number of connections and interrelationships. In the 2010s, social media technologies and websites allow for television shows to be accessed online on a range of desktop and mobile computer devices, smartphones and smart TVs. As well, online users can use social media websites to share digital video clips or excerpts from TV shows with fellow fans or even share an entire show online. Many social media websites enable users to post online comments on the programs—both negative and positive—in a variety of ways. Viewers can actively participate while watching a TV program by posting comments online, and have their interactions viewed and responded to in real time by other viewers. Technologies such as smartphones, tablets, and laptop computers allow viewers to watch downloaded digital files of TV shows or \"stream\" digital files of TV shows on a range of devices, both in the home and while on the go. In the 2010s, some television producers and broadcasters are encouraging active social media participation by viewers by posting \"hashtags\" on the TV screen during shows; these hashtags enable viewers to post online comments about the show, which may either be read by other social media users, or even, in some cases, displayed on the screen.",
"Title: The Animal in You\n\nThe Animal in You is a 1995 non-fiction book by Roy Feinson, which posits a biological basis as to why people tend to exhibit personality traits similar to animal species. The book hypothesizes that through the process of convergent evolution, people adopt a niche set of behaviors enabling them to cope with their particular social milieu in the same way as individual animal species adapt to their environments. The book has been translated into ten different languages, including Mandarin, Japanese, Czech, Hebrew and French, and has been featured on CNN, The Dr. Phil Show and CBS The Talk",
"Title: Ross Jeffries\n\nRoss Jeffries is an American author, writer and television personality featured on such programs as \"The Dr. Phil Show\", \"The Montel Williams Show\", \"The Jane Whitney Show\" and \"The Daily Show\", and a self-described speed seduction expert."
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What famous actor appeared in "Grease" and also appeared in a film with Miss USA 1985?
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John Travolta
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"Carole Anne-Marie Gist (born May 8, 1969) is an American TV host, model and first African American woman to win the Miss USA title.",
" Gist first won the title of Miss Michigan USA and went on to win the Miss USA crown on March 2, 1990 in Wichita, Kansas.",
" The 1990 pageant had representatives from Georgia (Brenda Leithleiter), Alaska (Karin Elizabeth Meyer), Kentucky (Tiffany Tenfelde), South Carolina (Gina Tolleson, who as 1st runner-up then went on to represent the country at the Miss World pageant, winning the title) and Karin Hartz of New Jersey making up with Gist the Top 6 finalists.",
" Gist, a 5 ft Detroit native, 20 years old at the time, eventually became first runner-up to Mona Grudt of Norway in the Miss Universe pageant of that same year.",
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"The pageant was hosted by Bob Goen for the first of three years replacing Dick Clark, with color commentary by Arthel Neville and a special guest appearance by Laura Harring, Miss USA 1985.",
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"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."
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"Tara Elizabeth Conner (born December 18, 1985) is an American actress, model, advocate and beauty queen who was crowned Miss USA 2006 and has also competed in the Miss Teen USA and Miss Universe pageants.",
" Apart from her role as Miss USA, Conner has been employed as a model.",
" She was a featured model on the HDNet series \"Bikini Destinations\" in 2004, posing in Lake Tahoe.",
" She has also held the titles Miss Kentucky Teen USA 2002, Miss Kentucky County Fair 2004, and Miss Kentucky USA 2006."
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"Miss USA 1952, the 1st Miss USA pageant, was held on 27 June 1952 at Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California.",
" 42 states competed for the inaugural Miss USA.",
" The winner was Jackie Loughery of New York.",
" Loughery was Top 10 at Miss Universe 1952.",
" She became an actress and appeared in a number of films and television programs."
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"John Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an American actor, producer, dancer, and singer.",
" Travolta first became known in the 1970s, after appearing on the television series \"Welcome Back, Kotter\" (1975–1979) and starring in the box office successes \"Saturday Night Fever\" (1977) and \"Grease\" (1978).",
" His acting career declined through the 1980s, but enjoyed a resurgence in the 1990s with his role in \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), and he has since starred in films such as \"Face/Off\" (1997), \"Swordfish\" (2001), \"Wild Hogs\", and \"Hairspray\" (both 2007)."
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"Huon won the Miss Utah USA 2006 title in late 2005 in her first attempt.",
" She represented Utah in the Miss USA 2006 pageant broadcast live from Baltimore, Maryland, in April 2006.",
" She was also the first woman of Asian descent to win the Miss Utah USA title.",
" The pageant was won by Tara Conner of Kentucky.",
" Huon was one of twenty-six Miss USA Delegates who appeared on a Miss USA special of \"Deal or No Deal\" in April 2006, prior to the broadcast of the pageant."
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"The Miss New York USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of New York in the Miss USA pageant.",
" New York is one of the most successful states at Miss USA, and is ranked third in terms of number and value of placement across all years of competition .",
" New York's strongest run was an unbroken string of placements from 1957 to 1966.",
" New York also had a streak of 3 consecutive 1st runner-up placements from 1972 to 1974.",
" In 1954, Karin Huitman was 2nd runner-up.",
" She later moved up to be 1st runner-up, as the original 1st runner-up, Miss Virginia USA was dethroned due to underage (she was 16).",
" As there was no rule in 1954 that if Miss USA won Miss Universe, first runner-up became Miss USA, Karin was only 1st runner-up.",
" Huitman went on to become Miss World USA 1954 and 1st runner-up at Miss World 1954."
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"Wilson placed second runner-up in the Miss Nevada pageant in 1969 and also competed in 1970.",
" After moving to Honolulu with her mother, Wilson won the Miss Hawaii USA title in early May 1972.",
" Two weeks later she represented her state in the Miss USA 1972 pageant, held in Dorado, Puerto Rico and won the Miss USA title.",
" She was crowned by Michele McDonald of Pennsylvania, Miss USA 1971.",
" Wilson was the second of four women from Hawaii to win the Miss USA title."
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" She later became an actress, appearing in a number of films including \"Mulholland Drive\" and as John Travolta's wife in \"The Punisher\"."
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"Title: Carole Gist\n\nCarole Anne-Marie Gist (born May 8, 1969) is an American TV host, model and first African American woman to win the Miss USA title. Gist first won the title of Miss Michigan USA and went on to win the Miss USA crown on March 2, 1990 in Wichita, Kansas. The 1990 pageant had representatives from Georgia (Brenda Leithleiter), Alaska (Karin Elizabeth Meyer), Kentucky (Tiffany Tenfelde), South Carolina (Gina Tolleson, who as 1st runner-up then went on to represent the country at the Miss World pageant, winning the title) and Karin Hartz of New Jersey making up with Gist the Top 6 finalists. Gist, a 5 ft Detroit native, 20 years old at the time, eventually became first runner-up to Mona Grudt of Norway in the Miss Universe pageant of that same year. She was also the first contestant from Michigan to win Miss USA, and broke the five-year streak of winners from Texas.",
"Title: Miss USA 1994\n\nThe pageant was hosted by Bob Goen for the first of three years replacing Dick Clark, with color commentary by Arthel Neville and a special guest appearance by Laura Harring, Miss USA 1985. Entertainment was provided by Doug Stone. During the live broadcast, the organizers of that year's Miss Universe pageant held in Manila, Philippines were introduced during the show along with that country's representative to said international competition.",
"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: Tara Conner\n\nTara Elizabeth Conner (born December 18, 1985) is an American actress, model, advocate and beauty queen who was crowned Miss USA 2006 and has also competed in the Miss Teen USA and Miss Universe pageants. Apart from her role as Miss USA, Conner has been employed as a model. She was a featured model on the HDNet series \"Bikini Destinations\" in 2004, posing in Lake Tahoe. She has also held the titles Miss Kentucky Teen USA 2002, Miss Kentucky County Fair 2004, and Miss Kentucky USA 2006.",
"Title: Miss USA 1952\n\nMiss USA 1952, the 1st Miss USA pageant, was held on 27 June 1952 at Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California. 42 states competed for the inaugural Miss USA. The winner was Jackie Loughery of New York. Loughery was Top 10 at Miss Universe 1952. She became an actress and appeared in a number of films and television programs.",
"Title: John Travolta\n\nJohn Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an American actor, producer, dancer, and singer. Travolta first became known in the 1970s, after appearing on the television series \"Welcome Back, Kotter\" (1975–1979) and starring in the box office successes \"Saturday Night Fever\" (1977) and \"Grease\" (1978). His acting career declined through the 1980s, but enjoyed a resurgence in the 1990s with his role in \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), and he has since starred in films such as \"Face/Off\" (1997), \"Swordfish\" (2001), \"Wild Hogs\", and \"Hairspray\" (both 2007).",
"Title: Soben Huon\n\nHuon won the Miss Utah USA 2006 title in late 2005 in her first attempt. She represented Utah in the Miss USA 2006 pageant broadcast live from Baltimore, Maryland, in April 2006. She was also the first woman of Asian descent to win the Miss Utah USA title. The pageant was won by Tara Conner of Kentucky. Huon was one of twenty-six Miss USA Delegates who appeared on a Miss USA special of \"Deal or No Deal\" in April 2006, prior to the broadcast of the pageant.",
"Title: Miss New York USA\n\nThe Miss New York USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of New York in the Miss USA pageant. New York is one of the most successful states at Miss USA, and is ranked third in terms of number and value of placement across all years of competition . New York's strongest run was an unbroken string of placements from 1957 to 1966. New York also had a streak of 3 consecutive 1st runner-up placements from 1972 to 1974. In 1954, Karin Huitman was 2nd runner-up. She later moved up to be 1st runner-up, as the original 1st runner-up, Miss Virginia USA was dethroned due to underage (she was 16). As there was no rule in 1954 that if Miss USA won Miss Universe, first runner-up became Miss USA, Karin was only 1st runner-up. Huitman went on to become Miss World USA 1954 and 1st runner-up at Miss World 1954.",
"Title: Tanya Wilson\n\nWilson placed second runner-up in the Miss Nevada pageant in 1969 and also competed in 1970. After moving to Honolulu with her mother, Wilson won the Miss Hawaii USA title in early May 1972. Two weeks later she represented her state in the Miss USA 1972 pageant, held in Dorado, Puerto Rico and won the Miss USA title. She was crowned by Michele McDonald of Pennsylvania, Miss USA 1971. Wilson was the second of four women from Hawaii to win the Miss USA title.",
"Title: Miss USA 1985\n\nHarring was the first Latina to win the crown. She later became an actress, appearing in a number of films including \"Mulholland Drive\" and as John Travolta's wife in \"The Punisher\"."
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Colin Francis McIsaac was a part of which party that is sitting at the center of the Canadian political spectrum?
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The Liberal Party of Canada
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" They decided to launch a new leftist party to challenge the NDP's shift to the centre of the political spectrum.",
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" The IAP is a political party which has placed itself in the center of the political spectrum--like the U.S Constitution--right in the middle between the extremes of zero government or anarchy on the far right, and total government or tyranny on the far left.",
" The Independent American Party of Nevada is affiliated with the Constitution Party of the United States.",
" The IAP of Nevada has elected several candidates to local office, such as District Attorney, County Commissioner,County Clerk, and other local offices.",
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"Title: Confederation of Regions Party of Canada\n\nThe Confederation of Regions Party (CoR) was a right-wing Canadian political party founded in 1984 by Elmer Knutson. It was founded as a successor to the Western Canada Federation (West-Fed), a non-partisan organization, to fight the Liberal Party of Canada. The CoR aimed to fill the void on the right of the political spectrum left by the decline of the Social Credit Party of Canada and the growing unpopularity among westerners of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada of Brian Mulroney.",
"Title: Conservative Party of Canada\n\nThe Conservative Party of Canada (French: \"Parti conservateur du Canada\" ), colloquially known as the Tories, is a political party in Canada. It is positioned on the right of the Canadian political spectrum. The party's leader is Andrew Scheer, who serves as Leader of the Official Opposition.",
"Title: Colin Francis McIsaac\n\nColin Francis McIsaac, KC (February 14, 1854 – March 14, 1927) was a Nova Scotia lawyer and political figure. He represented Antigonish in the Canadian House of Commons from 1895 to 1905 and Antigonish—Guysborough from 1922 to 1925 as a Liberal member.",
"Title: Socialist Party of Ontario\n\nThe Socialist Party of Ontario (SPO) is an unregistered political party in Ontario, Canada. SPO was founded in 2011 by political activists, trade unionists, community leaders, feminists and socialists, many of whom were former members of the Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP). They decided to launch a new leftist party to challenge the NDP's shift to the centre of the political spectrum. Modelled after Québec solidaire and the United Left Alliance in Ireland, the party adopted the name of the historic Socialist Party of Canada, though maintained no connections to the former entity. The party fielded five candidates in the October 2011 Ontario general election and two candidates in the 2014 Ontario general election before becoming inactive and, by 2016, de-registered by the provincial elections authority.",
"Title: Independent American Party\n\nThe Independent American Party (IAP) is a constitutionally based political party in the United States. It began as the Utah Independent American Party. The founders claim to have been inspired by a 1968 speech given by Ezra Taft Benson, former United States Secretary of Agriculture and later president of the LDS Church, entitled \"The Proper Role of Government\". The party's first platform was based on Benson's beliefs. These 15 principles for the proper role of government, taken from his speech, are held as the IAP's foundational principles. The IAP is a political party which has placed itself in the center of the political spectrum--like the U.S Constitution--right in the middle between the extremes of zero government or anarchy on the far right, and total government or tyranny on the far left. The Independent American Party of Nevada is affiliated with the Constitution Party of the United States. The IAP of Nevada has elected several candidates to local office, such as District Attorney, County Commissioner,County Clerk, and other local offices. (Officers elected in other States on the Independent American Party ticket or the U.S. Constitution Party need to be added here by party members in other states.)"
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How big is the campus of the college that the baseball player Tom Fitzsimmons attended ?
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"Saint Mary's College of California is a private, coeducational college located in Moraga, California, United States, a small suburban community about 10 mi east of Oakland and 20 mi east of San Francisco.",
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"Francis Michael \"Whitey\" Wistert (February 20, 1912 – April 23, 1985) was an American football and baseball player.",
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"John Warren Kaiser (born October 6, 1926) is Athletics Director Emeritus at St. John's University in Queens, NY.",
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" He then became athletic director at St. John's, and was instrumental in the establishment of the Big East Conference.",
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"Title: Tim Jorgensen\n\nTimothy Scott Jorgensen (born November 30, 1972) is a former professional baseball player and high school baseball coach. As a college baseball player for the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, Jorgensen set Division III all-time records for most home runs in a single season and for most career home runs. He played professional baseball until 1999 and was later inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Wally Kopf\n\nWalter Henry \"Wally\" Kopf (July 10, 1899 – April 30, 1979) was a German American professional baseball player whose career spanned two seasons, which included one in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the New York Giants (1921). He played only two games, making his debut on October 1, 1921 and his final appearance the next day. In those games, he played third base, compiling one hit in three at bats. In 1922, he played in the minor leagues with the Oakland Oaks, Reading Aces, and the Newark Bears. Before pro-baseball, Kopf attended Dartmouth College (1919–21). He served in World War I. After his baseball career was over, he moved to Cincinnati where he worked as a building contractor. He was the younger brother of professional baseball player Larry Kopf.",
"Title: Philadelphia Keystones\n\nThe Philadelphia Keystones (also known as the Keystone Club of Philadelphia) were a professional baseball franchise. In 1884, they were a member of the short-lived Union Association. The team was owned by former player Tom Pratt.",
"Title: Saint Mary's College of California\n\nSaint Mary's College of California is a private, coeducational college located in Moraga, California, United States, a small suburban community about 10 mi east of Oakland and 20 mi east of San Francisco. It has a 420 acre campus in the Moraga hills. It is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church and administered by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. The college was ranked tied for 9th in the \"U.S. News & World Report\"'s 'Regional Universities' (West) rankings for 2017.",
"Title: Whitey Wistert\n\nFrancis Michael \"Whitey\" Wistert (February 20, 1912 – April 23, 1985) was an American football and baseball player. He played college football and college baseball at the University of Michigan. Wistert was the first of the three Wistert brothers—he was succeeded by Albert (Al) and Alvin—who were named All-American tackles at Michigan and later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1967. During his time at Michigan, Wistert played on three consecutive Big Ten Conference football championships teams, including two that won back-to-back national championships. He was also Big Ten Conference MVP in baseball in college and later played for Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds. The Wistert brothers all wore jersey No. 11 at Michigan and are among the seven players who have had their numbers retired by the Michigan Wolverines football program. Their number will be put back into circulation starting on November 10, 2012 before a Michigan home game against Northwestern as part of the Michigan Football Legend program.",
"Title: Death on the Diamond\n\nDeath on the Diamond is a 1934 mystery film starring Robert Young as a baseball player who has to figure out who is trying to murder the members of his team, the Saint Louis Cardinals. It was based on the novel \"Death on the Diamond: A Baseball Mystery Story\" by Cortland Fitzsimmons, directed by Edward Sedgwick and produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.",
"Title: Tom Fitzsimmons\n\nThomas William Fitzsimmons (April 6, 1890 – December 20, 1971), was a professional baseball player who played third base in four games for the Brooklyn Robins during the 1919 baseball season. He was born in Oakland, California, and attended Saint Mary's College of California.",
"Title: Kiona-Benton City High School\n\nKiona–Benton High School is a public high school located in Benton City, Washington serving 497 students in grades 9–12. Former professional baseball player Tom Lachmann attended the high school.",
"Title: Jack Kaiser\n\nJohn Warren Kaiser (born October 6, 1926) is Athletics Director Emeritus at St. John's University in Queens, NY. He was an American baseball player, college coach, and administrator. As a player, he helped St. John's to the 1949 College World Series. After a brief minor league career, he became head coach at St. John's and led the now-named St. John's Red Storm baseball team to eleven postseason appearances, including three trips to the College World Series in his 18-year career as head coach. He then became athletic director at St. John's, and was instrumental in the establishment of the Big East Conference. He was inducted into the ABCA Hall of Fame in 1979, and the Big East Conference Baseball Tournament Most Outstanding Player Award is named in his honor. Jack Kaiser Stadium, home baseball field of the Red Storm, is also named in his honor."
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Are both Rafael Nadal and Kimberly Po known for playing tennis?
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" He rebounded by claiming his 9th French Open.",
" Prior to the North American hardcourt season, Nadal would experience another injury, this time a wrist injury which forced him to withdraw from the Rogers Cup, the Western & Southern Open and the US Open where he was the defending champion.",
" Nadal announced on 24 October that he would not be competing for rest of the season due to appendicitis and eventually underwent surgery.",
" Despite an injury plagued season, Nadal still ended the year at No. 3 with 4 titles."
],
"title": "2014 Rafael Nadal tennis season"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 2012 Roger Federer tennis season officially began on 2 January with the start of the 2012 ATP World Tour.",
" Federer began the year with a semifinals finish at the Australian Open after a four-set loss to archrival Rafael Nadal.",
" He recovered from his loss with three consecutive titles at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, and the BNP Paribas Open.",
" He won his fourth title at the Mutua Madrid Open on blue clay, becoming the only person to win a title on blue clay in ATP history.",
" By doing so, he regained the #2 ranking from Rafael Nadal At the French Open, Federer played four tough matches before he was ousted by Djokovic in the semifinals."
],
"title": "2012 Roger Federer tennis season"
},
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"sentences": [
"Nicholas Hilmy Kyrgios ( ; born 27 April 1995) is an Australian professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 20 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).",
" He won the boys' singles event at the 2013 Australian Open and the boys' doubles event at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships.",
" Kyrgios' biggest achievements are reaching the quarterfinals of the 2014 Wimbledon Championships—defeating ATP number 1 Rafael Nadal and Richard Gasquet en route—and the quarterfinals of the 2015 Australian Open.",
" Kyrgios is the second player after fellow Aussie Lleyton Hewitt to beat Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in their first meeting.",
" He has been controversial at times, for example admitting in 2017 that he had \"probably\" tanked at eight tournaments during his professional career, because on certain days he’d \"rather be doing something else than play tennis\"."
],
"title": "Nick Kyrgios"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Djokovic–Nadal rivalry is between tennis players Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, who are engaged in a modern-day tennis rivalry.",
" The rivalry is the most prolific of the Open Era.",
" The two have faced each other 50 times with Djokovic leading 26–24.",
" Between 2006–2010, this rivalry was often overshadowed by the historic Federer–Nadal rivalry, but it started to become widely recognized after they played their first Grand Slam final against each other at the 2010 US Open.",
" The first half of the rivalry was dominated by Nadal (who led 16–7 after the 2010 season) while the second half has been dominated by Djokovic, winning 11 out the last 13 matches.",
" It is widely considered to be one of the greatest rivalries in tennis history.",
" It was the first rivalry to involve meetings at all 4 Grand Slam finals (including four consecutive Grand Slam finals) and a record 26 Masters Series matches.",
" Their 2012 Australian Open final is considered to be one of the greatest matches of all time, and Mary Carillo and John McEnroe both commented that that Australian Open match and the 2013 French Open semi-final match were the two best matches played on hard and clay courts respectively.",
" The Djokovic–Nadal rivalry was listed as the third greatest rivalry in the last decade in 2009 by \"ATPworldtour.com\" despite its only starting in 2006."
],
"title": "Djokovic–Nadal rivalry"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season officially began on January 1 with the start of the 2008 ATP Tour.",
" Nadal's 2008 tennis season is considered to be one of his best seasons on tour.",
" Nadal won 8 titles in 2008, including two Grand Slams and the Olympic Gold medal.",
" In addition, Nadal also won three Masters titles - Monte Carlo, Rome and Toronto.",
" Nadal's winning streak of 32 in 2008 is the longest across three surfaces in tennis history.",
" He won the French Open for the loss of no sets and just 41 games, in one of the most comprehensive Grand Slam performances of all time.",
" Nadal also won Wimbledon that year, defeating Roger Federer in what is widely recognized as the greatest tennis match in history.",
" He won the Olympic Gold medal at Beijing, becoming the first ever top-5 player to win the Gold medal in the Open Era.",
" Nadal also claimed the No. 1 ranking that year after the Olympics.",
" He finally ascended to the top spot after 160 consecutive weeks as No. 2.",
" Nadal would hold the No. 1 ranking for the rest of the season and finish the year ranked No. 1 for the first time in his career."
],
"title": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 2017 Australian Open Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the Men's Singles tournament at the 2017 Australian Open.",
" It was contested between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, ranked 17th and 9th in the world respectively.",
" It was their record ninth meeting in a Grand Slam final in their rivalry, and their 1st meeting in a Grand Slam final since the 2011 French Open.",
" In a rematch of the 2009 Australian Open final, which Nadal won in 5 sets, Roger Federer won the duel in 5 sets, beating Nadal for the first time in a Grand Slam since the 2007 Wimbledon final.",
" He also trailed Nadal 3–1 in the final set but won 5 games in a row to win the title.",
" This ended a 6-match losing streak against Nadal in Grand Slam events.",
" Having lost all of their previous three encounters, this was the first time Federer defeated Nadal at the Australian Open and also marked Federer's first Grand Slam victory over Nadal outside the grass courts of Wimbledon.",
" Federer extended his record of Grand Slam men's singles titles to 18, marking the third time he broke his own all-time record, after breaking the previous record of 14, held by Pete Sampras."
],
"title": "2017 Australian Open – Men's singles final"
},
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"sentences": [
"Rafa Nadal Tennis (also known as Rafael Nadal Tennis) is a game that is produced by Codemasters and developed by VirtualToys, and has been released for the Nintendo DS in January 2007 and was scheduled to be released on the Wii on December 27, 2007.",
" The game features tennis athlete Rafael Nadal on the cover and primarily focuses around the sport of tennis."
],
"title": "Rafa Nadal Tennis"
}
] |
[
"Title: Rafael Nadal\n\nRafael \"Rafa\" Nadal Parera (] , ] ; born 3 June 1986) is a Spanish professional tennis player, currently ranked World No. 1 in men's singles. Known as \"The King of Clay\", he is widely regarded as the greatest clay-court player in history. His evolution into an all-court threat has established him as one of the greatest tennis players ever.",
"Title: Kimberly Po\n\nKimberly Po-Messerli (born October 20, 1971) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.",
"Title: 2012 French Open – Men's singles final\n\nThe 2012 French Open Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the Men's Singles tournament at the 2012 French Open. In the final, Rafael Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic 6–4, 6–3, 2–6, 7–5 to win the match. It was a Major final match of historic proportions, as Rafael Nadal was looking to become the first man to win seven French Open titles, thus breaking the record previously held by Björn Borg, who won six titles, and equalling the record held by Chris Evert, who won seven titles, whilst Novak Djokovic was looking to become the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to hold each of the four Major titles simultaneously. As well, Djokovic had defeated Nadal in the previous 3 Grand Slam finals and Nadal was trying to avoid coming runner-up in all 4 tournaments to the same player.",
"Title: 2014 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\nThe 2014 Rafael Nadal tennis season officially began on 30 December 2013 with the start of the 2014 Qatar ExxonMobil Open. This season saw Nadal suffer from injuries that included a back injury, a wrist injury, and appendicitis. After losing in the final of the Australian Open where he suffered from a back injury, Nadal failed to defend his titles at Indian Wells, Barcelona, and Rome. He rebounded by claiming his 9th French Open. Prior to the North American hardcourt season, Nadal would experience another injury, this time a wrist injury which forced him to withdraw from the Rogers Cup, the Western & Southern Open and the US Open where he was the defending champion. Nadal announced on 24 October that he would not be competing for rest of the season due to appendicitis and eventually underwent surgery. Despite an injury plagued season, Nadal still ended the year at No. 3 with 4 titles.",
"Title: 2012 Roger Federer tennis season\n\nThe 2012 Roger Federer tennis season officially began on 2 January with the start of the 2012 ATP World Tour. Federer began the year with a semifinals finish at the Australian Open after a four-set loss to archrival Rafael Nadal. He recovered from his loss with three consecutive titles at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, and the BNP Paribas Open. He won his fourth title at the Mutua Madrid Open on blue clay, becoming the only person to win a title on blue clay in ATP history. By doing so, he regained the #2 ranking from Rafael Nadal At the French Open, Federer played four tough matches before he was ousted by Djokovic in the semifinals.",
"Title: Nick Kyrgios\n\nNicholas Hilmy Kyrgios ( ; born 27 April 1995) is an Australian professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 20 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). He won the boys' singles event at the 2013 Australian Open and the boys' doubles event at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships. Kyrgios' biggest achievements are reaching the quarterfinals of the 2014 Wimbledon Championships—defeating ATP number 1 Rafael Nadal and Richard Gasquet en route—and the quarterfinals of the 2015 Australian Open. Kyrgios is the second player after fellow Aussie Lleyton Hewitt to beat Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in their first meeting. He has been controversial at times, for example admitting in 2017 that he had \"probably\" tanked at eight tournaments during his professional career, because on certain days he’d \"rather be doing something else than play tennis\".",
"Title: Djokovic–Nadal rivalry\n\nThe Djokovic–Nadal rivalry is between tennis players Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, who are engaged in a modern-day tennis rivalry. The rivalry is the most prolific of the Open Era. The two have faced each other 50 times with Djokovic leading 26–24. Between 2006–2010, this rivalry was often overshadowed by the historic Federer–Nadal rivalry, but it started to become widely recognized after they played their first Grand Slam final against each other at the 2010 US Open. The first half of the rivalry was dominated by Nadal (who led 16–7 after the 2010 season) while the second half has been dominated by Djokovic, winning 11 out the last 13 matches. It is widely considered to be one of the greatest rivalries in tennis history. It was the first rivalry to involve meetings at all 4 Grand Slam finals (including four consecutive Grand Slam finals) and a record 26 Masters Series matches. Their 2012 Australian Open final is considered to be one of the greatest matches of all time, and Mary Carillo and John McEnroe both commented that that Australian Open match and the 2013 French Open semi-final match were the two best matches played on hard and clay courts respectively. The Djokovic–Nadal rivalry was listed as the third greatest rivalry in the last decade in 2009 by \"ATPworldtour.com\" despite its only starting in 2006.",
"Title: 2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\nThe 2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season officially began on January 1 with the start of the 2008 ATP Tour. Nadal's 2008 tennis season is considered to be one of his best seasons on tour. Nadal won 8 titles in 2008, including two Grand Slams and the Olympic Gold medal. In addition, Nadal also won three Masters titles - Monte Carlo, Rome and Toronto. Nadal's winning streak of 32 in 2008 is the longest across three surfaces in tennis history. He won the French Open for the loss of no sets and just 41 games, in one of the most comprehensive Grand Slam performances of all time. Nadal also won Wimbledon that year, defeating Roger Federer in what is widely recognized as the greatest tennis match in history. He won the Olympic Gold medal at Beijing, becoming the first ever top-5 player to win the Gold medal in the Open Era. Nadal also claimed the No. 1 ranking that year after the Olympics. He finally ascended to the top spot after 160 consecutive weeks as No. 2. Nadal would hold the No. 1 ranking for the rest of the season and finish the year ranked No. 1 for the first time in his career.",
"Title: 2017 Australian Open – Men's singles final\n\nThe 2017 Australian Open Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the Men's Singles tournament at the 2017 Australian Open. It was contested between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, ranked 17th and 9th in the world respectively. It was their record ninth meeting in a Grand Slam final in their rivalry, and their 1st meeting in a Grand Slam final since the 2011 French Open. In a rematch of the 2009 Australian Open final, which Nadal won in 5 sets, Roger Federer won the duel in 5 sets, beating Nadal for the first time in a Grand Slam since the 2007 Wimbledon final. He also trailed Nadal 3–1 in the final set but won 5 games in a row to win the title. This ended a 6-match losing streak against Nadal in Grand Slam events. Having lost all of their previous three encounters, this was the first time Federer defeated Nadal at the Australian Open and also marked Federer's first Grand Slam victory over Nadal outside the grass courts of Wimbledon. Federer extended his record of Grand Slam men's singles titles to 18, marking the third time he broke his own all-time record, after breaking the previous record of 14, held by Pete Sampras.",
"Title: Rafa Nadal Tennis\n\nRafa Nadal Tennis (also known as Rafael Nadal Tennis) is a game that is produced by Codemasters and developed by VirtualToys, and has been released for the Nintendo DS in January 2007 and was scheduled to be released on the Wii on December 27, 2007. The game features tennis athlete Rafael Nadal on the cover and primarily focuses around the sport of tennis."
] |
7,344
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Simon Wright cites which English musician and songwriter and a drummer born in 1948 as his greatest influence?
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John Bonham
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bridge
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hard
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"The Paraguayan polka combines ternary and binary rhythms, where as the European only uses binary.",
" The most famous style of music is Guarania, created by the Paraguayan musician José Asunción Flores in 1926.",
" The Guarania accomplishes this by using a combination of slow rhythms and melodies of melancholia character.",
" Other popular genres of traditional music in Paraguay are the zarzuela and the \"Paraguayan Songs\", which are derived from the Paraguayan polka.",
" Examples of Paraguayan Guarania are Juan B. Mora - \"Imposible\", Duo Ñamandu - \"Che Rope'a Vype\", Lorenzo Perez - \"Mi Dicha Lejana\", Los Indianos - \"Mis Noches Sin Ti\" and others.The greatest influence outside Paraguay was Luís Alberto del Paraná y su Trío Los Paraguayos.",
" There was a time in the 1950s when most of the LP's of Latin American music in the shops in London were by that group.The guaranía mentioned above is a slow-to-medium style.",
" The more lively music is called \"polka paraguaya\".",
" Both styles are based on the rhythm\" ONE2345- ONE2345-\" Paraguayan songs tend to be sung in Guaraní or a mixture of Guaraní and Spanish.",
" Music of a strongly Paraguayan character is also heard in the Argentine provinces of Misiones, Florida and Corrientes, across the River Paraná from Paraguay itself."
],
"title": "Music of Paraguay"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Henry Bonham (31 May 1948 – 25 September 1980) was an English musician and songwriter, best known as the drummer for the British rock band Led Zeppelin.",
" Bonham was esteemed for his speed, power, fast bass-drumming, distinctive sound, and \"feel\" for the groove.",
" He is considered one of the greatest rock drummers."
],
"title": "John Bonham"
},
{
"sentences": [
"They Shaped Our Century is a book which profiles the 100 people who had the greatest influence on South Africa during the twentieth century.",
" The final list of 100 names was decided by an online survey run by South African media giant Media24.",
" After voting closed, brief biographies were written for each person on the list; the book was published in 1999 by Human & Rousseau, in English and Afrikaans.",
" This survey preceded the SABC Great South Africans survey by three years, and evoked less public outcry."
],
"title": "They Shaped Our Century"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Multiculturalism and Christianity have a long historical association.",
" Christianity originated as a sect of Judaism in the Middle East, as Jesus, the founder and central figure of Christianity, lived and held his ministry in the Middle East.",
" Paul the Apostle, an ethnic Jew who was born and lived in the Middle East, holds such importance to Christianity that some call him the religion's \"Second Founder\".",
" The greatest influence on Christianity after Paul, Augustine of Hippo, a Church Father, a Doctor of the Church, and an eminent theologian, was North African.",
" Under the influence of Paul, Christianity soon spread widely among non-Jews (Gentiles) of the Roman Empire."
],
"title": "Multiculturalism and Christianity"
},
{
"sentences": [
"London was born in Bonn in a liberal Jewish-German family.",
" His father, Franz London, was professor of mathematics at the University of Bonn and his mother, Luise Burger, was the daughter of a prosperous textile manufacturer.",
" His father died of heart failure when Heinz was nine years old.",
" The greatest influence on Heinz's childhood was his older brother Fritz.",
" Throughout their lives the two brothers maintained a close relationship."
],
"title": "Heinz London"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Roger Eliot Fry (14 December 1866 – 9 September 1934) was an English painter and critic, and a member of the Bloomsbury Group.",
" Establishing his reputation as a scholar of the Old Masters, he became an advocate of more recent developments in French painting, to which he gave the name Post-Impressionism.",
" He was the first figure to raise public awareness of modern art in Britain, and emphasised the formal properties of paintings over the \"associated ideas\" conjured in the viewer by their representational content.",
" He was described by the art historian Kenneth Clark as \"incomparably the greatest influence on taste since Ruskin ... In so far as taste can be changed by one man, it was changed by Roger Fry\".",
" The taste Fry influenced was primarily that of the Anglophone world, and his success"
],
"title": "Roger Fry"
},
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"sentences": [
"Summers v. Tice, 33 Cal.2d 80, 199 P.2d 1 (1948), is a seminal California Supreme Court tort law decision relating to the issue of liability where a plaintiff cannot identify with specificity which among multiple defendants caused his harm.",
" The case established the doctrine of alternative liability and has had its greatest influence in the area of product liability in American jurisprudence."
],
"title": "Summers v. Tice"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ken Swift (born Kenneth James Gabbert) is a second generation B-boy, or breakdancer, and former Vice President of the Rock Steady Crew of which he was a longtime member and key figure.",
" He is now President of the Breaklife and VII Gems Hip Hop movement in NYC.",
" Ken Swift began B-Boying in 1978 at the age of twelve when he was inspired by dancers on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.",
" Widely known in the B-Boy world as \"the Epitome of a B-Boy,\" he is universally considered by B-Boys to be the individual who has had the greatest influence on break dancing.",
" Ken Swift is credited with the creation of many dance moves.",
" His original footwork and \"freeze style\" became a foundational part of breaking, which was considered new concepts at the time."
],
"title": "Ken Swift"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Simon Wright (born 19 June 1963) is an English drummer best known for his work with rock bands AC/DC and Dio.",
" He started playing drums at the age of 13 and cites Cozy Powell, Tommy Aldridge and John Bonham as his greatest influences.",
" He was also the drummer for Rhino Bucket.",
" He currently plays in the band ."
],
"title": "Simon Wright (musician)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Charles \"Specs\" Wright (September 8, 1927 - February 6, 1963) was an American jazz drummer born in Philadelphia."
],
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}
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"Title: Music of Paraguay\n\nThe Paraguayan polka combines ternary and binary rhythms, where as the European only uses binary. The most famous style of music is Guarania, created by the Paraguayan musician José Asunción Flores in 1926. The Guarania accomplishes this by using a combination of slow rhythms and melodies of melancholia character. Other popular genres of traditional music in Paraguay are the zarzuela and the \"Paraguayan Songs\", which are derived from the Paraguayan polka. Examples of Paraguayan Guarania are Juan B. Mora - \"Imposible\", Duo Ñamandu - \"Che Rope'a Vype\", Lorenzo Perez - \"Mi Dicha Lejana\", Los Indianos - \"Mis Noches Sin Ti\" and others.The greatest influence outside Paraguay was Luís Alberto del Paraná y su Trío Los Paraguayos. There was a time in the 1950s when most of the LP's of Latin American music in the shops in London were by that group.The guaranía mentioned above is a slow-to-medium style. The more lively music is called \"polka paraguaya\". Both styles are based on the rhythm\" ONE2345- ONE2345-\" Paraguayan songs tend to be sung in Guaraní or a mixture of Guaraní and Spanish. Music of a strongly Paraguayan character is also heard in the Argentine provinces of Misiones, Florida and Corrientes, across the River Paraná from Paraguay itself.",
"Title: John Bonham\n\nJohn Henry Bonham (31 May 1948 – 25 September 1980) was an English musician and songwriter, best known as the drummer for the British rock band Led Zeppelin. Bonham was esteemed for his speed, power, fast bass-drumming, distinctive sound, and \"feel\" for the groove. He is considered one of the greatest rock drummers.",
"Title: They Shaped Our Century\n\nThey Shaped Our Century is a book which profiles the 100 people who had the greatest influence on South Africa during the twentieth century. The final list of 100 names was decided by an online survey run by South African media giant Media24. After voting closed, brief biographies were written for each person on the list; the book was published in 1999 by Human & Rousseau, in English and Afrikaans. This survey preceded the SABC Great South Africans survey by three years, and evoked less public outcry.",
"Title: Multiculturalism and Christianity\n\nMulticulturalism and Christianity have a long historical association. Christianity originated as a sect of Judaism in the Middle East, as Jesus, the founder and central figure of Christianity, lived and held his ministry in the Middle East. Paul the Apostle, an ethnic Jew who was born and lived in the Middle East, holds such importance to Christianity that some call him the religion's \"Second Founder\". The greatest influence on Christianity after Paul, Augustine of Hippo, a Church Father, a Doctor of the Church, and an eminent theologian, was North African. Under the influence of Paul, Christianity soon spread widely among non-Jews (Gentiles) of the Roman Empire.",
"Title: Heinz London\n\nLondon was born in Bonn in a liberal Jewish-German family. His father, Franz London, was professor of mathematics at the University of Bonn and his mother, Luise Burger, was the daughter of a prosperous textile manufacturer. His father died of heart failure when Heinz was nine years old. The greatest influence on Heinz's childhood was his older brother Fritz. Throughout their lives the two brothers maintained a close relationship.",
"Title: Roger Fry\n\nRoger Eliot Fry (14 December 1866 – 9 September 1934) was an English painter and critic, and a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Establishing his reputation as a scholar of the Old Masters, he became an advocate of more recent developments in French painting, to which he gave the name Post-Impressionism. He was the first figure to raise public awareness of modern art in Britain, and emphasised the formal properties of paintings over the \"associated ideas\" conjured in the viewer by their representational content. He was described by the art historian Kenneth Clark as \"incomparably the greatest influence on taste since Ruskin ... In so far as taste can be changed by one man, it was changed by Roger Fry\". The taste Fry influenced was primarily that of the Anglophone world, and his success",
"Title: Summers v. Tice\n\nSummers v. Tice, 33 Cal.2d 80, 199 P.2d 1 (1948), is a seminal California Supreme Court tort law decision relating to the issue of liability where a plaintiff cannot identify with specificity which among multiple defendants caused his harm. The case established the doctrine of alternative liability and has had its greatest influence in the area of product liability in American jurisprudence.",
"Title: Ken Swift\n\nKen Swift (born Kenneth James Gabbert) is a second generation B-boy, or breakdancer, and former Vice President of the Rock Steady Crew of which he was a longtime member and key figure. He is now President of the Breaklife and VII Gems Hip Hop movement in NYC. Ken Swift began B-Boying in 1978 at the age of twelve when he was inspired by dancers on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Widely known in the B-Boy world as \"the Epitome of a B-Boy,\" he is universally considered by B-Boys to be the individual who has had the greatest influence on break dancing. Ken Swift is credited with the creation of many dance moves. His original footwork and \"freeze style\" became a foundational part of breaking, which was considered new concepts at the time.",
"Title: Simon Wright (musician)\n\nSimon Wright (born 19 June 1963) is an English drummer best known for his work with rock bands AC/DC and Dio. He started playing drums at the age of 13 and cites Cozy Powell, Tommy Aldridge and John Bonham as his greatest influences. He was also the drummer for Rhino Bucket. He currently plays in the band .",
"Title: Specs Wright\n\nCharles \"Specs\" Wright (September 8, 1927 - February 6, 1963) was an American jazz drummer born in Philadelphia."
] |
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Which breed is more rare, the New Zealand Heading Dog or the Telomian?
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Telomian
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comparison
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medium
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"Simon Thomas Maling (born 3 June 1975) is a retired New Zealand rugby union footballer and former All Black.",
" His usual playing position was at lock.",
" He played for most of his rugby career in New Zealand for the Otago Highlanders and the All Blacks from 1996 - 2004 before heading overseas to London to play part of one season at Harlequins in 2004 before heading to Japan.",
" He joined the Scarlets at the start of the 2008–09 European season, leaving Suntory Sungoliath in Japan, where he played for three years from 2005 to 2008.",
" In mid-2009, at age 34, Maling hung up his boots and retired from rugby and returned to his native New Zealand to live."
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"sentences": [
"The Enderby Island Rabbit, or simply Enderby rabbit or Enderby, is a rare breed of domesticated European rabbit (\"Oryctolagus cuniculus\").",
" It originates from rabbits introduced to Enderby Island, an uninhabited subantarctic island in New Zealand’s Auckland Islands group, from Australia in October 1865 to serve as castaway food.",
" Over 130 years the isolated population became a distinctive variety.",
" The rabbits were eventually exterminated for wildlife management reasons from Enderby Island in the early 1990s, but a breeding group of 49 rabbits was rescued by the Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand in September 1992.",
" As a breed the Enderby Island rabbit is not only rare but also endangered due to the large number of hybrids formed with individuals crossing the Enderby with other domestic rabbit breeds."
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"sentences": [
"The New Zealand Heading Dog is a working and herding dog that uses its visual prowess and quick movement to control sheep.",
" Bred from Border Collies, Heading Dogs are a sturdy, long-legged and even-haired breed.",
" They are generally black and white in color, but may also be tan."
],
"title": "New Zealand Heading Dog"
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"sentences": [
"The Arapawa Sheep is a breed of feral sheep found primarily on Arapaoa Island in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand, where they have probably been isolated since they were introduced in 1867.",
" Although there are many theories of how the sheep arrived, it is generally accepted that they are descendents of Merino strains from Australia.",
" The New Zealand Rare Breeds Conservation Society classifies this breed as \"rare\".",
" This breed is raised primarily for wool."
],
"title": "Arapawa sheep"
},
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"sentences": [
"Adam Larkin (born 14 February 1974) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer who played professionally both in New Zealand and Europe between 1995 - 2007.",
" The centre/out-half was educated at Westlake Boys' High School on Auckland's North Shore and played his club rugby for Takapuna and Provincial rugby for the North Harbour Province from 1995 - 1997.",
" He was also selected in the New Zealand under 21 team in 1995, a team that went on to win the inaugural Southern Hemisphere Under 21 Championship held in Argentina, a competition which was the forerunner to the Under 20 World Cup.",
" Following a semi-professional stint with North Harbour in New Zealand, in late 1997 at the age of 23 he took a full-time professional contract with Bristol in the English Premiership where he spent 2 seasons before heading to France to play for Castres Olympique in the Top 14 (1999 - 2001).",
" At the start of the 2001 season, Adam signing with Ulster Rugby, playing for 8 seasons until his retirement in late 2007."
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"sentences": [
"The Dog Island Lighthouse on Dog Island in Foveaux Strait is New Zealand's tallest lighthouse, and one of its oldest.",
" It is notable for its masonry construction, and is a work example by an engineer who was prominent at the time.",
" The lighthouse employed the first revolving beam in New Zealand, and the unique original light apparatus was in use for 60 years.",
" Dog Island Lighthouse is one of the most distinct lighthouses in New Zealand, with only two others having stripes painted on it for better daytime-conspicuity.",
" The lighthouse is registered by Heritage New Zealand as a Category I structure, and the adjacent lighthouse keepers cottage has a Category II registration.",
" Originally operated by three lighthouse keepers, the structure has since 1989 been remote controlled from Maritime New Zealand's Wellington office, with Dog Island since having been uninhabited.",
" Dog Island Lighthouse has twice featured on New Zealand stamps."
],
"title": "Dog Island Lighthouse"
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"sentences": [
"Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale (stylised on posters and titles as Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tail Tale) is a 1986 New Zealand-Australian animated comedy film based on cartoonist Murray Ball's comic strip \"Footrot Flats\" about a New Zealand farmer and his border collie sheepdog.",
" The film was written by Ball and Tom Scott, directed by Ball, and produced by John Barnett and Pat Cox, with music by Dave Dobbyn.",
" The voice cast includes leading New Zealand actors John Clarke, Peter Rowley, Rawiri Paratene, Fiona Samuel and Billy T. James.",
" It was New Zealand's first feature-length animated film.",
" The film was released on 9 April 1986 by Kerridge-Odeon.",
" \"Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale\" grossed $2,500,000 at the New Zealand box office (making it one of the most successful local films of the 1980s)."
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"Enderby Island Cattle are a breed of cattle that existed in a wild state in isolation on Enderby Island, New Zealand for over 80 years.",
" Only about seven specimens remain today, (on mainland New Zealand), after a rescue expedition by the Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand (RBCSNZ), and a culling program to protect the native flora and fauna of Enderby Island.",
" There have since been intensive efforts at breeding the cattle, involving both in vitro fertilisation and cloning, and there is an ongoing program to perpetuate the breed in captivity."
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"Rajah the German Shepherd Dog (billed as \"Methven's Wonder Dog\") was a working and performance dog in New Zealand during the 1930s.",
" Rajah was the first, although unofficial, police dog in New Zealand and was nominated as a replacement for Rin Tin Tin during his time in Methven.",
" Rajah amassed fame throughout the country for his acting performances and locating work performed with the New Zealand Police, in multiple locations throughout the South Island, New Zealand."
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"The Telomian is a breed of dog native to Malaysia.",
" Though rare, it remains the only known Malaysian dog breed to live outside its homeland.",
" Malaysian are used to called this dog breed Anjing Kampung which means Village dog in Malay.",
" This dog breed is still remained rarest in the world."
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"Title: Simon Maling\n\nSimon Thomas Maling (born 3 June 1975) is a retired New Zealand rugby union footballer and former All Black. His usual playing position was at lock. He played for most of his rugby career in New Zealand for the Otago Highlanders and the All Blacks from 1996 - 2004 before heading overseas to London to play part of one season at Harlequins in 2004 before heading to Japan. He joined the Scarlets at the start of the 2008–09 European season, leaving Suntory Sungoliath in Japan, where he played for three years from 2005 to 2008. In mid-2009, at age 34, Maling hung up his boots and retired from rugby and returned to his native New Zealand to live.",
"Title: Enderby Island rabbit\n\nThe Enderby Island Rabbit, or simply Enderby rabbit or Enderby, is a rare breed of domesticated European rabbit (\"Oryctolagus cuniculus\"). It originates from rabbits introduced to Enderby Island, an uninhabited subantarctic island in New Zealand’s Auckland Islands group, from Australia in October 1865 to serve as castaway food. Over 130 years the isolated population became a distinctive variety. The rabbits were eventually exterminated for wildlife management reasons from Enderby Island in the early 1990s, but a breeding group of 49 rabbits was rescued by the Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand in September 1992. As a breed the Enderby Island rabbit is not only rare but also endangered due to the large number of hybrids formed with individuals crossing the Enderby with other domestic rabbit breeds.",
"Title: New Zealand Heading Dog\n\nThe New Zealand Heading Dog is a working and herding dog that uses its visual prowess and quick movement to control sheep. Bred from Border Collies, Heading Dogs are a sturdy, long-legged and even-haired breed. They are generally black and white in color, but may also be tan.",
"Title: Arapawa sheep\n\nThe Arapawa Sheep is a breed of feral sheep found primarily on Arapaoa Island in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand, where they have probably been isolated since they were introduced in 1867. Although there are many theories of how the sheep arrived, it is generally accepted that they are descendents of Merino strains from Australia. The New Zealand Rare Breeds Conservation Society classifies this breed as \"rare\". This breed is raised primarily for wool.",
"Title: Adam Larkin\n\nAdam Larkin (born 14 February 1974) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer who played professionally both in New Zealand and Europe between 1995 - 2007. The centre/out-half was educated at Westlake Boys' High School on Auckland's North Shore and played his club rugby for Takapuna and Provincial rugby for the North Harbour Province from 1995 - 1997. He was also selected in the New Zealand under 21 team in 1995, a team that went on to win the inaugural Southern Hemisphere Under 21 Championship held in Argentina, a competition which was the forerunner to the Under 20 World Cup. Following a semi-professional stint with North Harbour in New Zealand, in late 1997 at the age of 23 he took a full-time professional contract with Bristol in the English Premiership where he spent 2 seasons before heading to France to play for Castres Olympique in the Top 14 (1999 - 2001). At the start of the 2001 season, Adam signing with Ulster Rugby, playing for 8 seasons until his retirement in late 2007.",
"Title: Dog Island Lighthouse\n\nThe Dog Island Lighthouse on Dog Island in Foveaux Strait is New Zealand's tallest lighthouse, and one of its oldest. It is notable for its masonry construction, and is a work example by an engineer who was prominent at the time. The lighthouse employed the first revolving beam in New Zealand, and the unique original light apparatus was in use for 60 years. Dog Island Lighthouse is one of the most distinct lighthouses in New Zealand, with only two others having stripes painted on it for better daytime-conspicuity. The lighthouse is registered by Heritage New Zealand as a Category I structure, and the adjacent lighthouse keepers cottage has a Category II registration. Originally operated by three lighthouse keepers, the structure has since 1989 been remote controlled from Maritime New Zealand's Wellington office, with Dog Island since having been uninhabited. Dog Island Lighthouse has twice featured on New Zealand stamps.",
"Title: Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale\n\nFootrot Flats: The Dog's Tale (stylised on posters and titles as Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tail Tale) is a 1986 New Zealand-Australian animated comedy film based on cartoonist Murray Ball's comic strip \"Footrot Flats\" about a New Zealand farmer and his border collie sheepdog. The film was written by Ball and Tom Scott, directed by Ball, and produced by John Barnett and Pat Cox, with music by Dave Dobbyn. The voice cast includes leading New Zealand actors John Clarke, Peter Rowley, Rawiri Paratene, Fiona Samuel and Billy T. James. It was New Zealand's first feature-length animated film. The film was released on 9 April 1986 by Kerridge-Odeon. \"Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale\" grossed $2,500,000 at the New Zealand box office (making it one of the most successful local films of the 1980s).",
"Title: Enderby Island cattle\n\nEnderby Island Cattle are a breed of cattle that existed in a wild state in isolation on Enderby Island, New Zealand for over 80 years. Only about seven specimens remain today, (on mainland New Zealand), after a rescue expedition by the Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand (RBCSNZ), and a culling program to protect the native flora and fauna of Enderby Island. There have since been intensive efforts at breeding the cattle, involving both in vitro fertilisation and cloning, and there is an ongoing program to perpetuate the breed in captivity.",
"Title: Rajah (dog)\n\nRajah the German Shepherd Dog (billed as \"Methven's Wonder Dog\") was a working and performance dog in New Zealand during the 1930s. Rajah was the first, although unofficial, police dog in New Zealand and was nominated as a replacement for Rin Tin Tin during his time in Methven. Rajah amassed fame throughout the country for his acting performances and locating work performed with the New Zealand Police, in multiple locations throughout the South Island, New Zealand.",
"Title: Telomian\n\nThe Telomian is a breed of dog native to Malaysia. Though rare, it remains the only known Malaysian dog breed to live outside its homeland. Malaysian are used to called this dog breed Anjing Kampung which means Village dog in Malay. This dog breed is still remained rarest in the world."
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What artist was featured in the song "Hall of Fame"?
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will.i.am
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"Matthew Allen Hughes (born October 13, 1973) is a retired American mixed martial artist with a background in wrestling.",
" He is a two-time UFC Welterweight Champion, UFC Hall of Fame inductee, and NJCAA Hall of Fame inductee.",
" During his tenures in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Hughes put together two separate six-fight winning streaks, defeated all the available opposition in the welterweight division, and defended the belt a then-record seven times.",
" Hughes was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in May 2010 during the UFC Fan Expo in conjunction with UFC 114."
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"The San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team in Major League Baseball (MLB) based in San Diego, California.",
" The club was founded in 1969 as part of the league's expansion.",
" The team's Hall of Fame, created in 1999 to honor the club's 30th anniversary, recognizes players, coaches, and executives who have made key contributions to the franchise.",
" Voting is conducted by a 35-member committee.",
" Candidates typically must wait at least two years after retiring to be eligible for induction, though Tony Gwynn was selected during his final season in 2001 before the last game of the year.",
" He was also the Hall of Fame's first ever unanimous selection.",
" There are 14 members in the team's Hall of Fame, the most recent inductee being Jack McKeon in 2017.",
" The inductees are featured in an exhibit at the team's home stadium, Petco Park."
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"\"Hall of Fame\" is a song by Irish pop rock band The Script.",
" It is the lead single from their third studio album \"#3\".",
" The track features American hip-hop artist will.i.am of The Black Eyed Peas.",
" The track was given its first radio play on Capital on 23 July 2012.",
" Written and co-produced by the band, the song is about following dreams and making an impact on the world.",
" The song has been licensed for use in various media since its release."
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"The band announced via their official Twitter account on 2 June 2012, that recording on their third studio album was complete, and that the title of the album would be \"#3\".",
" They also stated that the album was due for release on 17 September 2012, however, it was later revealed that the release date would be pushed forward by a week to 10 September.",
" O'Donoghue later revealed on 8 July that the title of the lead single would be \"Hall of Fame\", and that the track would debut on radio on 23 July.",
" He also revealed that the track was recorded in Los Angeles, and will be available for digital download on 19 August.",
" The single also features vocals from O'Donoughue close friend and fellow \"The Voice UK\" coach will.i.am.",
" The majority of the album was recorded in London's Sphere Studios, once again working with longtime collaborators Andrew Frampton and Steve Kipner.",
" The album's track listing was confirmed by Digital Spy on 8 August 2012.",
" The deluxe edition of the album contains a bonus disc, containing two previously unreleased tracks, four live tracks and two alternative versions of \"Hall of Fame\", the second of which is a hidden track.",
" Digital Spy also revealed the album's artwork on the same date."
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"The BC Entertainment Hall of Fame in Vancouver was founded on 24 July 1992 to honour British Columbians that have made outstanding contributions to the entertainment industry.",
" Star Walk inductees are featured with a plaque on the Walk of Fame on Granville Street and in a gallery in the Orpheum.",
" Individuals and organizations can be nominated and inducted.",
" The City of Vancouver provides guided tours of the Orpheum and BC Entertainment Hall of Fame to which the proceeds go back into the BC Entertainment Hall of Fame fund."
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"Murray Williamson (born January 13, 1934 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a retired ice hockey player and coach.",
" Williamson was an All American at the University of Minnesota in 1959 and played, coached and managed in the United States Hockey League with the St. Paul Steers.",
" He coached the United States National teams in the World Hockey Championships in 1967, 1969 and 1971 and the United States Olympic teams in 1968 and 1972.",
" The 1972 team won the silver medal at the 1972 Winter Olympics held in Sapporo, Japan.",
" He was instrumental in the founding of the Midwest Junior Hockey League in 1973 (now called the United States Hockey League) and was the coach and general manager of the first United States National Junior team that participated in the inaugural World Junior Tournament held in Lennigrad, Russia in 1973.",
" Williamson was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2005,the Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame in 2000, the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009 and the University of Minnesota Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008.",
" He was awarded the Legend of Hobey Baker Award in 2005 for his contributions to college hockey.",
" He is featured in the book \"Striking Silver\" the untold story of America's forgotten hockey team, published by Sorts Publishing LLC in 2006 by the Caraccioli brothers"
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"The South Dakota Hall of Fame, a hall of fame in Chamberlain, South Dakota, honors those individuals who have contributed to the progress, way of life, and values of the State of South Dakota.",
" The South Dakota Legislature named it the official hall of fame in 1996.",
" The current facility opened in June, 2000.",
" Individuals may be inducted into one of 15 categories of induction and more than 500 South Dakotans have been inducted to date.",
" In addition, a Writer of the Year and an Artist of the Year are named."
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"Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 1971 featured a new committee on the Negro Leagues that met in February and selected Satchel Paige.",
" The museum planned to honor Paige and those who would follow in a special permanent exhibit outside the Hall of Fame but controversy about the nature of the honor began at the event announcing his election, February 9, and continued until the induction ceremonies six months later.",
" At the latter event Paige was inducted to the Hall of Fame itself, the same as the major league figures."
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"David Prater, Jr. (May 9, 1937 – April 9, 1988) was an American Southern soul and rhythm & blues singer and musician, who was the deeper baritone/tenor vocalist of the soul vocal duo Sam & Dave from 1961 until his death in 1988.",
" He is a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (1992), the Grammy Hall of Fame (1999, for the song \"Soul Man\"), the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame (1997), and he was a Grammy Award–winning (1967) and multiple Gold Record award-winning recording artist."
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"Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Covers EP is EP compilation by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released in 2012 through iTunes as a digital-only download.",
" The band first announced the EP through their website on April 19, 2012 with the title \"We Salute You\", although it was changed on the date of the release.",
" The EP consists of six cover songs, live and in the studio, of previous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees all who influenced the band.",
" The EP was released to commemorate the band's own induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.",
" All six songs have been previously featured on other releases by the band.",
" Four of the six tracks had never been released digitally before."
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"Title: Matt Hughes (fighter)\n\nMatthew Allen Hughes (born October 13, 1973) is a retired American mixed martial artist with a background in wrestling. He is a two-time UFC Welterweight Champion, UFC Hall of Fame inductee, and NJCAA Hall of Fame inductee. During his tenures in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Hughes put together two separate six-fight winning streaks, defeated all the available opposition in the welterweight division, and defended the belt a then-record seven times. Hughes was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in May 2010 during the UFC Fan Expo in conjunction with UFC 114.",
"Title: San Diego Padres Hall of Fame\n\nThe San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team in Major League Baseball (MLB) based in San Diego, California. The club was founded in 1969 as part of the league's expansion. The team's Hall of Fame, created in 1999 to honor the club's 30th anniversary, recognizes players, coaches, and executives who have made key contributions to the franchise. Voting is conducted by a 35-member committee. Candidates typically must wait at least two years after retiring to be eligible for induction, though Tony Gwynn was selected during his final season in 2001 before the last game of the year. He was also the Hall of Fame's first ever unanimous selection. There are 14 members in the team's Hall of Fame, the most recent inductee being Jack McKeon in 2017. The inductees are featured in an exhibit at the team's home stadium, Petco Park.",
"Title: Hall of Fame (song)\n\n\"Hall of Fame\" is a song by Irish pop rock band The Script. It is the lead single from their third studio album \"#3\". The track features American hip-hop artist will.i.am of The Black Eyed Peas. The track was given its first radio play on Capital on 23 July 2012. Written and co-produced by the band, the song is about following dreams and making an impact on the world. The song has been licensed for use in various media since its release.",
"Title: 3 (The Script album)\n\nThe band announced via their official Twitter account on 2 June 2012, that recording on their third studio album was complete, and that the title of the album would be \"#3\". They also stated that the album was due for release on 17 September 2012, however, it was later revealed that the release date would be pushed forward by a week to 10 September. O'Donoghue later revealed on 8 July that the title of the lead single would be \"Hall of Fame\", and that the track would debut on radio on 23 July. He also revealed that the track was recorded in Los Angeles, and will be available for digital download on 19 August. The single also features vocals from O'Donoughue close friend and fellow \"The Voice UK\" coach will.i.am. The majority of the album was recorded in London's Sphere Studios, once again working with longtime collaborators Andrew Frampton and Steve Kipner. The album's track listing was confirmed by Digital Spy on 8 August 2012. The deluxe edition of the album contains a bonus disc, containing two previously unreleased tracks, four live tracks and two alternative versions of \"Hall of Fame\", the second of which is a hidden track. Digital Spy also revealed the album's artwork on the same date.",
"Title: BC Entertainment Hall of Fame\n\nThe BC Entertainment Hall of Fame in Vancouver was founded on 24 July 1992 to honour British Columbians that have made outstanding contributions to the entertainment industry. Star Walk inductees are featured with a plaque on the Walk of Fame on Granville Street and in a gallery in the Orpheum. Individuals and organizations can be nominated and inducted. The City of Vancouver provides guided tours of the Orpheum and BC Entertainment Hall of Fame to which the proceeds go back into the BC Entertainment Hall of Fame fund.",
"Title: Murray Williamson\n\nMurray Williamson (born January 13, 1934 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a retired ice hockey player and coach. Williamson was an All American at the University of Minnesota in 1959 and played, coached and managed in the United States Hockey League with the St. Paul Steers. He coached the United States National teams in the World Hockey Championships in 1967, 1969 and 1971 and the United States Olympic teams in 1968 and 1972. The 1972 team won the silver medal at the 1972 Winter Olympics held in Sapporo, Japan. He was instrumental in the founding of the Midwest Junior Hockey League in 1973 (now called the United States Hockey League) and was the coach and general manager of the first United States National Junior team that participated in the inaugural World Junior Tournament held in Lennigrad, Russia in 1973. Williamson was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2005,the Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame in 2000, the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009 and the University of Minnesota Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008. He was awarded the Legend of Hobey Baker Award in 2005 for his contributions to college hockey. He is featured in the book \"Striking Silver\" the untold story of America's forgotten hockey team, published by Sorts Publishing LLC in 2006 by the Caraccioli brothers",
"Title: South Dakota Hall of Fame\n\nThe South Dakota Hall of Fame, a hall of fame in Chamberlain, South Dakota, honors those individuals who have contributed to the progress, way of life, and values of the State of South Dakota. The South Dakota Legislature named it the official hall of fame in 1996. The current facility opened in June, 2000. Individuals may be inducted into one of 15 categories of induction and more than 500 South Dakotans have been inducted to date. In addition, a Writer of the Year and an Artist of the Year are named.",
"Title: Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1971\n\nElections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 1971 featured a new committee on the Negro Leagues that met in February and selected Satchel Paige. The museum planned to honor Paige and those who would follow in a special permanent exhibit outside the Hall of Fame but controversy about the nature of the honor began at the event announcing his election, February 9, and continued until the induction ceremonies six months later. At the latter event Paige was inducted to the Hall of Fame itself, the same as the major league figures.",
"Title: Dave Prater\n\nDavid Prater, Jr. (May 9, 1937 – April 9, 1988) was an American Southern soul and rhythm & blues singer and musician, who was the deeper baritone/tenor vocalist of the soul vocal duo Sam & Dave from 1961 until his death in 1988. He is a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (1992), the Grammy Hall of Fame (1999, for the song \"Soul Man\"), the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame (1997), and he was a Grammy Award–winning (1967) and multiple Gold Record award-winning recording artist.",
"Title: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Covers EP\n\nRock & Roll Hall of Fame Covers EP is EP compilation by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released in 2012 through iTunes as a digital-only download. The band first announced the EP through their website on April 19, 2012 with the title \"We Salute You\", although it was changed on the date of the release. The EP consists of six cover songs, live and in the studio, of previous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees all who influenced the band. The EP was released to commemorate the band's own induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012. All six songs have been previously featured on other releases by the band. Four of the six tracks had never been released digitally before."
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Richard Keith wrote and produced which Netflix show created by Jeff Franklin?
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Fuller House
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"Fuller House is an American sitcom created by Jeff Franklin that airs as a Netflix original series, and is a sequel to the 1987–1995 television series \"Full House\".",
" It centers around D.J. Tanner-Fuller, a veterinarian and widowed mother of three sons, whose sister Stephanie and best friend Kimmy—along with her teenage daughter—live together at the Tanners' childhood home in San Francisco, California.",
" Most of the original series ensemble cast have reprised their roles on \"Fuller House\", either as regular cast members or in guest appearances, with the exception of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who alternated the role of Michelle Tanner in \"Full House.\""
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"American Ride is the thirteenth studio album by American country music artist Toby Keith.",
" It was released on October 6, 2009, under Keith's personal label, Show Dog Nashville.",
" Its lead-off single is the title track, which became his 19th No. 1 single on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts in October.",
" The album includes 12 songs, 11 of which Keith wrote or co-wrote, and one of which is a tribute to Wayman Tisdale.",
" This was Keith's last album of the Show Dog Nashville label before merging with Universal South into Show Dog-Universal Music.",
" As of June 2014, the album has sold 500,000 copies and was certified Gold in the U.S. by the RIAA."
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"Hangin' with Mr. Cooper is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from September 22, 1992 to August 30, 1997, starring Mark Curry and Holly Robinson.",
" The show took place in Curry's hometown of Oakland, California.",
" \"Hangin' with Mr. Cooper\" was produced by Jeff Franklin Productions, in association with Warner Bros.",
" Television (it was produced by Lorimar Television for the first season only, before it was absorbed by Warner Bros.), and also became produced by Bickley-Warren Productions by the third season.",
" The show originally aired on Tuesdays in prime time after sister series \"Full House\" (which was also created by Jeff Franklin and set in the San Francisco Bay Area).",
" The show found its niche as an addition to the \"TGIF\" Friday night lineup on ABC, and was part of the lineup from September 1993 to May 1996 (spanning the show's second, third and fourth seasons; airing in-between \"Step By Step\" and the news magazine series \"20/20\"), before moving to Saturdays for its fifth and final season."
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"The third season of \"Full House\", an American family sitcom created by Jeff Franklin, premiered on ABC in the U.S. on September 22, 1989, and concluded on May 4, 1990.",
" The season was partially directed by Franklin and produced by Jeff Franklin Productions, Miller-Boyett Productions, and Lorimar Television, with Don Van Atta as the producer.",
" It consists of 24 episodes, most of which were directed by Bill Foster."
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"\"Big Blue Note\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith.",
" It was released in September 2005 as the third and final single from Keith's album \"Honkytonk University\".",
" It peaked at number 5 on the United States country charts.",
" Partway through the single's release, DreamWorks Records closed its country division, so Keith promoted the album via his own label, Show Dog Nashville.",
" Keith wrote the song with Scotty Emerick."
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"The Grove, known officially as the Call/Collins House at The Grove, is an antebellum plantation house located in Tallahassee Leon County, Florida.",
" Territorial Governor Richard Keith Call constructed The Grove circa 1840.",
" By 1851, Call deeded the property to his daughter, Ellen Call Long, who owned it until 1903.",
" Long’s granddaughter, Reinette Long Hunt, acquired the property and owned it until her death in 1940.",
" Hunt opened The Grove Hotel during this era and developed onsite cottages that served as rental properties.",
" After a brief period under the ownership of John W. Ford and Josephine Agler, future Florida governor LeRoy Collins and his wife, Mary Call Darby Collins, a great-granddaughter of Richard Keith Call, bought The Grove."
],
"title": "The Grove Plantation"
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"\"Fuller House\" is an American family sitcom and sequel to the 1987–95 television series \"Full House\", airing as a Netflix original series.",
" It was created by Jeff Franklin, and is produced by Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions in association with Warner Horizon Television.",
" The series centers around D.J. Tanner-Fuller, a veterinarian and widowed mother of three sons, whose sister and best friend—the mother to a teenage daughter—provide support in her sons' upbringings by moving in with her."
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"Dickson or, as is common in England, \"Dixon,\" is a patronymic surname, traditionally Scottish and thought to have originated upon the birth of the son of Richard Keith, son of Hervey de Keith, Earl Marischal of Scotland, and Margaret, daughter of the 3rd Lord of Douglas.",
" \"Nisbet in his Heraldry (Edinburgh 1722) says 'The Dicksons are descendants from Richard Keith, said to be a son of the family of Keith, Earls Marischals of Scotland' and in proof thereof carry the chief of Keith Marischal.",
" This Richard was commonly called Dick and the 'son' was styled after him.",
" The affix of son in the Lowlands answering the prefix Mac in the Highlands.\"",
" As a result, Clan Dickson is considered a sept of Clan Keith.",
" Richard Keith's son, Thomas, took the surname \"Dickson,\" meaning \"Dick's son\" or \"Richard's son.\"",
" Thomas Dickson (1247–1307) himself has quite a history.",
" He was associated in some way with William Wallace, and was killed by the English in 1307 in battle.",
" Tradition states he was slashed across the abdomen but continued fight holding the abdominal wound closed with one hand until he finally dropped dead.",
" He is buried in the churchyard of St Brides, Douglas, and his marker shows him with a sword in one hand holding his belly with the other.",
" Robert the Bruce made him Castellan of Castle Douglas the year before he was killed."
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"\"Get Drunk and Be Somebody\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith.",
" It was released in December 2005 as the first single from Keith's album \"White Trash with Money\".",
" It was also his debut single from his newly formed record label, Show Dog Nashville.",
" It peaked at number 3 on the country singles charts.",
" Keith wrote the song with Scotty Emerick."
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"title": "Get Drunk and Be Somebody"
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"Richard Keith (born November 29, 1982 in North Carolina) is an American writer, producer, director and actor.",
" As a writer, he is best known for creating Life Sentence on The CW, as well as writing and co-executive producing the Full House sequel Fuller House for Netflix and creating The CW series, \"Significant Mother\" all with his partner Erin Cardillo.",
" He also wrote and directed the short film \"Grow Up Already\" and as an actor he has appeared on countless TV series including Grey's Anatomy and Roger on the American television series Quintuplets."
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"Title: Fuller House (TV series)\n\nFuller House is an American sitcom created by Jeff Franklin that airs as a Netflix original series, and is a sequel to the 1987–1995 television series \"Full House\". It centers around D.J. Tanner-Fuller, a veterinarian and widowed mother of three sons, whose sister Stephanie and best friend Kimmy—along with her teenage daughter—live together at the Tanners' childhood home in San Francisco, California. Most of the original series ensemble cast have reprised their roles on \"Fuller House\", either as regular cast members or in guest appearances, with the exception of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who alternated the role of Michelle Tanner in \"Full House.\"",
"Title: American Ride (Toby Keith album)\n\nAmerican Ride is the thirteenth studio album by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released on October 6, 2009, under Keith's personal label, Show Dog Nashville. Its lead-off single is the title track, which became his 19th No. 1 single on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts in October. The album includes 12 songs, 11 of which Keith wrote or co-wrote, and one of which is a tribute to Wayman Tisdale. This was Keith's last album of the Show Dog Nashville label before merging with Universal South into Show Dog-Universal Music. As of June 2014, the album has sold 500,000 copies and was certified Gold in the U.S. by the RIAA.",
"Title: Hangin' with Mr. Cooper\n\nHangin' with Mr. Cooper is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from September 22, 1992 to August 30, 1997, starring Mark Curry and Holly Robinson. The show took place in Curry's hometown of Oakland, California. \"Hangin' with Mr. Cooper\" was produced by Jeff Franklin Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television (it was produced by Lorimar Television for the first season only, before it was absorbed by Warner Bros.), and also became produced by Bickley-Warren Productions by the third season. The show originally aired on Tuesdays in prime time after sister series \"Full House\" (which was also created by Jeff Franklin and set in the San Francisco Bay Area). The show found its niche as an addition to the \"TGIF\" Friday night lineup on ABC, and was part of the lineup from September 1993 to May 1996 (spanning the show's second, third and fourth seasons; airing in-between \"Step By Step\" and the news magazine series \"20/20\"), before moving to Saturdays for its fifth and final season.",
"Title: Full House (season 3)\n\nThe third season of \"Full House\", an American family sitcom created by Jeff Franklin, premiered on ABC in the U.S. on September 22, 1989, and concluded on May 4, 1990. The season was partially directed by Franklin and produced by Jeff Franklin Productions, Miller-Boyett Productions, and Lorimar Television, with Don Van Atta as the producer. It consists of 24 episodes, most of which were directed by Bill Foster.",
"Title: Big Blue Note\n\n\"Big Blue Note\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released in September 2005 as the third and final single from Keith's album \"Honkytonk University\". It peaked at number 5 on the United States country charts. Partway through the single's release, DreamWorks Records closed its country division, so Keith promoted the album via his own label, Show Dog Nashville. Keith wrote the song with Scotty Emerick.",
"Title: The Grove Plantation\n\nThe Grove, known officially as the Call/Collins House at The Grove, is an antebellum plantation house located in Tallahassee Leon County, Florida. Territorial Governor Richard Keith Call constructed The Grove circa 1840. By 1851, Call deeded the property to his daughter, Ellen Call Long, who owned it until 1903. Long’s granddaughter, Reinette Long Hunt, acquired the property and owned it until her death in 1940. Hunt opened The Grove Hotel during this era and developed onsite cottages that served as rental properties. After a brief period under the ownership of John W. Ford and Josephine Agler, future Florida governor LeRoy Collins and his wife, Mary Call Darby Collins, a great-granddaughter of Richard Keith Call, bought The Grove.",
"Title: List of Fuller House episodes\n\n\"Fuller House\" is an American family sitcom and sequel to the 1987–95 television series \"Full House\", airing as a Netflix original series. It was created by Jeff Franklin, and is produced by Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions in association with Warner Horizon Television. The series centers around D.J. Tanner-Fuller, a veterinarian and widowed mother of three sons, whose sister and best friend—the mother to a teenage daughter—provide support in her sons' upbringings by moving in with her.",
"Title: Dickson (surname)\n\nDickson or, as is common in England, \"Dixon,\" is a patronymic surname, traditionally Scottish and thought to have originated upon the birth of the son of Richard Keith, son of Hervey de Keith, Earl Marischal of Scotland, and Margaret, daughter of the 3rd Lord of Douglas. \"Nisbet in his Heraldry (Edinburgh 1722) says 'The Dicksons are descendants from Richard Keith, said to be a son of the family of Keith, Earls Marischals of Scotland' and in proof thereof carry the chief of Keith Marischal. This Richard was commonly called Dick and the 'son' was styled after him. The affix of son in the Lowlands answering the prefix Mac in the Highlands.\" As a result, Clan Dickson is considered a sept of Clan Keith. Richard Keith's son, Thomas, took the surname \"Dickson,\" meaning \"Dick's son\" or \"Richard's son.\" Thomas Dickson (1247–1307) himself has quite a history. He was associated in some way with William Wallace, and was killed by the English in 1307 in battle. Tradition states he was slashed across the abdomen but continued fight holding the abdominal wound closed with one hand until he finally dropped dead. He is buried in the churchyard of St Brides, Douglas, and his marker shows him with a sword in one hand holding his belly with the other. Robert the Bruce made him Castellan of Castle Douglas the year before he was killed.",
"Title: Get Drunk and Be Somebody\n\n\"Get Drunk and Be Somebody\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released in December 2005 as the first single from Keith's album \"White Trash with Money\". It was also his debut single from his newly formed record label, Show Dog Nashville. It peaked at number 3 on the country singles charts. Keith wrote the song with Scotty Emerick.",
"Title: Richard Keith (writer/actor/director)\n\nRichard Keith (born November 29, 1982 in North Carolina) is an American writer, producer, director and actor. As a writer, he is best known for creating Life Sentence on The CW, as well as writing and co-executive producing the Full House sequel Fuller House for Netflix and creating The CW series, \"Significant Mother\" all with his partner Erin Cardillo. He also wrote and directed the short film \"Grow Up Already\" and as an actor he has appeared on countless TV series including Grey's Anatomy and Roger on the American television series Quintuplets."
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Who wrote and directed the film in which Adam Beach played Slipknot?
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David Ayer
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"Title: Long Beach State 49ers football\n\nThe Long Beach State 49ers football team represented California State University, Long Beach from the 1955 through 1991 seasons. The 49ers originally competed as an Independent before joining the California Collegiate Athletic Association in 1958. By the 1969 season, the 49ers would join the Pacific Coast Athletic Association (now the Big West) as a founding member, where they remained until the program was suspended following the 1991 season. Long Beach played its home games at multiple stadiums throughout their history with the most recent being Veterans Memorial Stadium, in Long Beach, California. During their 37 years of competition, the 49ers compiled an all-time record of 199 wins, 183 losses and 4 ties. Three members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame were associated with the program during its otherwise forgettable last two years of existence, i.e., head coaches George Allen and Willie Brown, as well as running back Terrell Davis.",
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"Title: Kyle Beach\n\nKyle Beach (born January 13, 1990) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is currently under contract with EC VSV in the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL). Beach played junior hockey for the Everett Silvertips of the Western Hockey League. Beach was originally selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the first round (11th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft. Beach has spent most of his professional hockey career with the Rockford Ice Hogs of the AHL. At the start of the 2013–14 season, Beach briefly played for HV71 of the Swedish Elite League. He joined the Wolfpack after the New York Rangers acquired his rights in a trade with the Blackhawks.",
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What Italian choreographer was a judge on Strictly Come Dancing?
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Bruno Tonioli
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Which film had a director with a shorter last name, Sky High or Those Calloways?
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Those Calloways
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"\"Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies\" (; lit.",
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" The part \"ov\" designates possession: \"Petrov\" means \"Peter's\".",
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" Those with this last name could be Niyogi Brahmins or Sri Vaishnava Brahmins or they could also be from a caste other than the Brahmin caste.",
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"Title: Death Note 2: The Last Name\n\nDeath Note 2: The Last Name (デスノート the Last name , Desu Nōto the Last name ) a 2006 Japanese detective supernatural psychological horror thriller film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. The film is the second in a series of live-action Japanese films released in 2006 based on the \"Death Note\" manga and anime series by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. The film primarily centers on a university student named Light Yagami who decides to rid the world of evil with the help of a supernatural notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it. The film was produced by Nippon Television, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan. It was licensed by VIZ Pictures. A spin-off, \"\", was released in 2008. A sequel, \"\", was released in 2016.",
"Title: Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies\n\n\"Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies\" (; lit. \"sea wide sky empty\") is a song performed by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. Being released on 1993 in the Cantonese album \"Rock and Roll\", the song was massively popular. The song has been also translated as \"Under a Vast Sky\", \"Ocean Wide Sky High\", \"Vast Seas, Clear Skies\", and",
"Title: Agranov\n\nAgranov (Russian: Агранов ; masculine) or Agranova (Агранова ; feminine) is a Russian last name. It derives from the Russian first name Gran (from the Latin word meaning \"grain\"), which transformed into the last name Granov. That last name transformed into \"Agranov\", as the latter is easier to pronounce.",
"Title: Those Calloways\n\nThose Calloways is a 1965 American family drama film, adapted from the 1950 children's novel \"Swiftwater\" by Paul Annixter. The film was produced by Walt Disney and directed by Norman Tokar. It was the last credit for veteran film composer Max Steiner.",
"Title: Ski Hi Lee\n\nRobert E. Leedy (February 9, 1921 - 1973 or 74) was a Canadian professional wrestler, better known as Ski Hi Lee. He was active for some twenty years. His name is sometimes written as Ski-Hi Lee, Sky Hi Lee, Sky-Hi Lee or Sky High Lee. The pronunciation is 'Sky High' rather than 'Skee High'. Lee was usually billed from Texas and wrestled as a cowboy. He had a 54 inch chest, 87 inch arm reach and was said to be 6'8\" tall.",
"Title: Sky High (2005 film)\n\nSky High is a 2005 American superhero comedy film about an airborne school for teenage superheroes. It was directed by Mike Mitchell, and written by Paul Hernandez, Robert Schooley and Mark McCorkle. The film stars Michael Angarano as Will, an incoming freshman at the school, Danielle Panabaker as his best friend and love interest, Kurt Russell and Kelly Preston as his parents, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as a popular senior, Steven Strait as Will's rival, and Lynda Carter as Principal Powers.",
"Title: Petrović\n\nPetrović (or Petrovich) is a Slavic last and second name, found in countries with Slavic populations. Examples of such countries are: Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia and Russia. This surname or last name is not tied to any nationality. It is normal Slavic surname deriving from \"Petar\", which is equivalent to Peter in English. The part \"ov\" designates possession: \"Petrov\" means \"Peter's\". The suffix \"ić\" is a diminutive designation, or descendant designation. So, the last name can be translated as \"Peter's son\", equivalent to the English last name of Peterson.",
"Title: Nanduri\n\nThose with the last name Nanduri are said to hail from the village of Nanduru which is located near Bapatla and Ponnur (small towns in the Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh). There is a village called Nanduru in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh as well which leads to some ambiguity. Those with this last name could be Niyogi Brahmins or Sri Vaishnava Brahmins or they could also be from a caste other than the Brahmin caste. One of the other known caste is Bhatraju. For the most part, those with this last name are predominantly Brahmins. Many have migrated from Nanduru and they have settled in various part of Andhra Pradesh. Some are known to have settled in a village known as Lingala, which in located in the Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh. Lingala is said to have been ruled by kings with the last name Nanduri hundreds of years ago.",
"Title: Sky High (2003 film)\n\nSky High (スカイハイ , also known as \"Skyhigh\") is a supernatural action film from director Ryuhei Kitamura. It is based on the manga of the same title by Tsutomu Takahashi and serves as a prequel to a Japanese television drama of the same name, and starring the same actress, Yumiko Shaku. Although the film is a prequel to the series, the film was made while the series was still in production, sometime between the first and second seasons. The film had a clear effect on the direction of the second season, as evidenced in the look and style of Mina/Izuko's second season costuming—more similar to the darker, edgier look she sports in the film, as opposed to the softer, colourful, kimono-like outfit of the first season. The film reveals how the somewhat meek Mina became the heroic Izuko, as seen in the series (and the film’s action climax).",
"Title: Hartline, Washington\n\nHartline is a town in Grant County, Washington, United States. The population was 151 at the 2010 census. There is a high school named Almira-Coulee/Hartline High School. The name \"Hartline\" is an Americanized spelling of the German last name \"Hartlein\" and is an uncommon last name."
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Are Richard Wallace and Samira Makhmalbaf both screenwriters?
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"Title: River of Romance\n\nRiver of Romance is a 1929 American drama film directed by Richard Wallace and written by Ethel Doherty, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Dan Totheroh and John V.A. Weaver. The film stars Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Mary Brian, June Collyer, Henry B. Walthall, Wallace Beery, Fred Kohler and Natalie Kingston. It is based on the play \"Magnolia\" by Booth Tarkington. The film was released on June 29, 1929, by Paramount Pictures.",
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What actress was in Game of Thrones and The Moorside?
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Gemma Whelan
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The "I Kill Giants" star that was born on June 3, 1989, also played in the post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film entitled what?
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28 Weeks Later
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" Bale portrays John Connor, Resistance fighter and central character to the franchise, while Worthington portrays cyborg Marcus Wright.",
" Anton Yelchin plays as a young Kyle Reese, a character first introduced in \"The Terminator\", and the film depicts the origin of the T-800 (Model 101) Terminator, played by Roland Kickinger, who replaces Arnold Schwarzenegger as the title character, though CGI was used to recreate Schwarzenegger's facial likeness from the original film, with his consent."
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"Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction is a critical peer-reviewed literary magazine established in 1972 that publishes articles and reviews about science fiction.",
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" \"Worlds Without End\" called it \"the essential critical review of science fiction\", whilst \"The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction\" has called it \"perhaps the liveliest and indeed the most critical of the big three critical journals\" (the others being Extrapolation (journal) and Science Fiction Studies).",
" A long-running feature was the series of interviews and autobiographical pieces with leading writers, entitled \"The Profession of Science Fiction\", a selection of which was edited and published by Macmillan Publishers in 1992.",
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"Title: Blood Red Road\n\nBlood Red Road an dystopian novel by Moira Young, published in June 2011 by Marion Lloyd Books in the UK and Margaret K. McElderry Books in the US. It was Young's first book and it inaugurated a trilogy under the series title \"Dust Lands\". The first sequel \"Rebel Heart\" followed in 2012. \"Raging Star\" concluded the series in June 2014. Internet Speculative Fiction Database tags the books as post-apocalyptic science fiction for young adults.",
"Title: Invasion of the Body Snatchers\n\nInvasion of the Body Snatchers is a 1956 American science fiction horror film produced by Walter Wanger, directed by Don Siegel, that stars Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter. The black and white film, shot in Superscope, was partially done in a film noir style. Daniel Mainwaring adapted the screenplay from Jack Finney's 1954 science fiction novel \"The Body Snatchers\". The film was released by Allied Artists Pictures on a double bill with the British science fiction film \"The Atomic Man\".",
"Title: Imogen Poots\n\nImogen Poots (born June 3, 1989) is an English actress. She played Tammy in the post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film \"28 Weeks Later\" (2007), Linda Keith in the Jimi Hendrix biopic \"\" (2013), Debbie Raymond in the Paul Raymond biopic \"The Look of Love\" (2013) and Julia Maddon in the American action movie \"Need For Speed\" (2014). In 2016 she starred as Kelly Ann in the \"Showtime\" series \"Roadies\".",
"Title: Robot Jox\n\nRobot Jox is a 1990 post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Gary Graham, Anne-Marie Johnson, and Paul Koslo. The film was co-written by science fiction author Joe Haldeman. The film's plot follows Achilles, one of the \"robot jox\" who pilot giant machines that fight international battles to settle territorial disputes in a dystopian, post-apocalyptic world.",
"Title: I Kill Giants (film)\n\nI Kill Giants is an upcoming American thriller film directed by Anders Walter and written by Joe Kelly, based on his own comics of same name. The film stars Madison Wolfe, Zoe Saldana, and Imogen Poots.",
"Title: Terminator Salvation\n\nTerminator Salvation is a 2009 American post-apocalyptic science fiction war film directed by McG, starring Christian Bale and Sam Worthington. It is the fourth installment of the \"Terminator\" film series. In a departure from the previous installments, which were set between 1984 and 2004 and used time travel as a key plot element, \"Salvation\" is a post-apocalyptic film set in the year 2018, fourteen years after the events of \"\". It focuses on the war between Skynet's machine network and humanity; the remnants of the world's military have organized as the Resistance, fighting against Skynet's killing machines. Bale portrays John Connor, Resistance fighter and central character to the franchise, while Worthington portrays cyborg Marcus Wright. Anton Yelchin plays as a young Kyle Reese, a character first introduced in \"The Terminator\", and the film depicts the origin of the T-800 (Model 101) Terminator, played by Roland Kickinger, who replaces Arnold Schwarzenegger as the title character, though CGI was used to recreate Schwarzenegger's facial likeness from the original film, with his consent.",
"Title: Oblivion (2013 film)\n\nOblivion is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic science fiction film based on Joseph Kosinski's unpublished Radical Publishing graphic novel of the same name. The film was co-produced and directed by Kosinski. It stars Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Andrea Riseborough, and Olga Kurylenko. The film was released in the U.S. on April 19, 2013. According to Kosinski, \"Oblivion\" pays homage to science fiction films of the 1970s.",
"Title: Silent Running\n\nSilent Running is a 1972 environmentally-themed American post-apocalyptic science fiction film starring Bruce Dern, featuring Cliff Potts, Ron Rifkin and Jesse Vint. It was directed by Douglas Trumbull, who had previously worked as a special effects supervisor on science fiction films, including \"\" and \"The Andromeda Strain\".",
"Title: Invaders from Mars (1986 film)\n\nInvaders from Mars is a 1986 science fiction horror film, directed by Tobe Hooper from a screenplay by Dan O'Bannon and Don Jakoby. It is a remake of the 1953 science fiction film \"Invaders from Mars\", and is a reworking of that film's screenplay by Richard Blake from an original story by John Tucker Battle. Its production was instigated by Wade Williams, millionaire exhibitor, science fiction film fan and sometime writer-producer-director, who had reissued the original film in 1978 after purchasing the copyright to the property. Elaborate creature and visual effects for this remake were supplied by Stan Winston and John Dykstra.",
"Title: Foundation (journal)\n\nFoundation: The International Review of Science Fiction is a critical peer-reviewed literary magazine established in 1972 that publishes articles and reviews about science fiction. It is published triannually (spring, summer, and winter) by the Science Fiction Foundation. \"Worlds Without End\" called it \"the essential critical review of science fiction\", whilst \"The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction\" has called it \"perhaps the liveliest and indeed the most critical of the big three critical journals\" (the others being Extrapolation (journal) and Science Fiction Studies). A long-running feature was the series of interviews and autobiographical pieces with leading writers, entitled \"The Profession of Science Fiction\", a selection of which was edited and published by Macmillan Publishers in 1992. Several issues have been themed, including #93 (\"A Celebration of British Science Fiction\", 2005), published also as part of the Foundation Studies in Science Fiction. The hundredth edition (Summer 2007) was unusual in that it was an all-fiction issue, including stories by such writers as Vandana Singh, Tricia Sullivan, Karen Traviss, Jon Courtenay Grimwood, John Kessel, Nalo Hopkinson, Greg Egan, and Una McCormack. Back issues of the journal are archived at the University of Liverpool's SF Hub whilst more recent issues can be found electronically via the database providers ProQuest."
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Siddhartha Bhattacharya is a member of a political party with close links to what Hindu nationalist?
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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
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"Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on 30 January 1948 in the compound of Birla House (now Gandhi Smriti), a large mansion in central New Delhi.",
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"The Hindu American Foundation (HAF, founded September 3, 2003) is a Hindu advocacy group operating in the United States.",
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" Such plans were however soon thwarted by repression from the part of the Romanian authorities, as well as disagreements both inside the party and among the different socialist formations of Romania.",
" The disagreements were further aggravated by the request of the Third International that the leaders of the party that had collaborated with the Romanian National Party be excluded from the merger, and eventually resulted in the split between the reformist social-democrats and the revolutionary-minded communists.",
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" Madhok was instrumental in launching the RSS in the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and later the political party Jammu Praja Parishad for representing the interests of Jammu Hindus.",
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"Title: Bharatiya Janata Party\n\nThe Bharatiya Janata Party (] ; translation: Indian People's Party; BJP) is one of the two major political parties in India, along with the Indian National Congress. s of 2016 , it is the country's largest political party in terms of representation in the national parliament and state assemblies, and it is the world's largest party in terms of primary membership. The BJP is a right-wing party, with close ideological and organisational links to the Hindu nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.",
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Abar Bochhor Tirish Pore was organized in part in memory of an Indian Bengali singer, songwriter, bassist, and composer, who co-founded what progressive rock band?
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Moheener Ghoraguli
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" It was organized in memory of Dhurjati Chattopadhyay, Deepak Majumdar and Gautam Chattopadhyay.",
" The name is a reference to the album Aabaar Bochhor Kuri Pore.",
" Two of the original ghoras - Ranjon Ghoshal, curated the show and took people down memory lane sharing various anecdotes, while Abraham Mazumder was the symphony conductor.",
" They were joined on stage by modern Bangla Rock artists like Pota, Rupam Islam and Anindya Bose along with singers from the Moheen stable like Dibyo Mukhopadhyay and Ritika Sahni.",
" Stalwarts of alternative Bengali music Tanmoy Bose, Anjan Dutt and members of Chandrabindoo (band) too chipped in with their rendition of classic Moheen numbers.",
" They were ably supported by the chamber orchestra of Abraham's music school - \"L'Atelier de Musique de Calcutta\".",
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"He also a lead vocalist in the Bangla band \"shahar \", his upcoming music album will be launched in this Durga puja 2015 to bring back the nostalgia of \"Pujor Gaan\", which has a great history in India and mostly in Bengal.",
" Anindya Bose is also an activist who took part in different social activity.",
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" Her albums, including \"\"Ekhono golpo lekho (এখনো গল্প লেখো)\"\" and \"\"Ami ghor bahir kori (আমি ঘর বাহির করি)\"\" enjoy great popularity in Bengali-speaking areas of India and in Bangladesh."
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"Susumu Hirasawa (平沢 進 ) (born April 1, 1954) is a Japanese musician and composer.",
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" In 1973 he formed Mandrake, a progressive rock band that incorporated elements from heavy metal and krautrock.",
" Being one of the few Japanese progressive rock bands of its time, Mandrake achieved little success and released no albums during its lifetime.",
" After discovering punk rock and working on synthesizer-heavy projects, Hirasawa felt that progressive rock became just for entertainment and decided to reform the band as the electronic rock band P-Model in 1979.",
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"Joe Lynn Turner (born Joseph Arthur Mark Linquito, August 2, 1951) is an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer.",
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" 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.",
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" 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.",
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" 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"
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"Shyamal Mitra (14 January 1929 – 15 November 1987) was a Bengali singer, composer and producer.",
" Along with Hemanta Mukherjee and Manna Dey, he was the most notable musician of the golden era of Bengali music industry.",
" His baritone voice reflected a range of emotions.",
" Beside recording a huge number of popular Bengali basic songs, he also worked as a playback singer in more than a hundred Bengali movies and directed music in more than fifty Bengali films.",
" He also sang in various other Indian languages, like Hindi, Assamese and Oriya."
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"Title: Abar Bochhor Tirish Pore\n\nAbar Bochhor Tirish Pore (Once again after thirty years), a tribute concert featuring songs of Moheener Ghoraguli with Philarmonic Orchestra, was held at Nicco Park, Kolkata on January 5, 2008. It was organized in memory of Dhurjati Chattopadhyay, Deepak Majumdar and Gautam Chattopadhyay. The name is a reference to the album Aabaar Bochhor Kuri Pore. Two of the original ghoras - Ranjon Ghoshal, curated the show and took people down memory lane sharing various anecdotes, while Abraham Mazumder was the symphony conductor. They were joined on stage by modern Bangla Rock artists like Pota, Rupam Islam and Anindya Bose along with singers from the Moheen stable like Dibyo Mukhopadhyay and Ritika Sahni. Stalwarts of alternative Bengali music Tanmoy Bose, Anjan Dutt and members of Chandrabindoo (band) too chipped in with their rendition of classic Moheen numbers. They were ably supported by the chamber orchestra of Abraham's music school - \"L'Atelier de Musique de Calcutta\". Celebrated painter, a friend and a pillar of support for Moheener Ghoraguli, Hiran Mitra, was the creative director of the show, aided in detailing by Sangeeta Ghoshal and Sharmishtha Chatterjee.",
"Title: Gautam Chattopadhyay\n\nGautam Chattopadhyay (1 June 1948 – 20 June 1999) was an Indian Bengali singer, songwriter, bassist, and composer. In 1975, as a leader he co-founded the progressive rock band Moheener Ghoraguli with songwriter Tapas Das, pianist Abraham Mazumdar, bassist Pradip Chatterjee, lyricist Ranjon Ghoshal, drummer Biswanath Bishu Chattopadhyay and guitarist, Tapesh Bandopadhyay. He was also a theatre person, filmmaker and ethnographer.",
"Title: Aaron A. Brooks\n\nAaron A. Brooks, also known as, Aaron Kinsley-Brooks (born January 24, 1964, San Francisco, California) is an American rock musician, drummer, producer and composer. He co-founded The Little Death with Moby, Laura Dawn and Daron Murphy. He is a founding member of the American alternative rock band, The Mars Bonfire. Aaron also plays or has played drums for the electronic pop band Leisure Cruise; Grammy nominated electro-pop chanteuse Angela McCluskey (of Télépopmusik and Wild Colonials); Grammy award-winning producer/songwriter Mark Hudson; Emmy award-winning actress and singer Jackie Cruz; Grammy award-winning artist Moby; Singer/songwriter and progressive political activist Laura Dawn; Grammy award-winning bassist/songwriter and rock musician Duff McKagen of Guns N' Roses; Circle of Soul; Erin Evermore; Grammy award-winning pianist and songwriter A.J. Croce; Grammy winning singer/songwriter Lana Del Ray; Writer, radio host, progressive political comic and guitarist/singer Jamie Kilstein and his band The Agenda; Model/actress/singer/songwriter Heidi Merrill; And NY based rock singer Carleigh Jade.",
"Title: Anindya Bose\n\nAnindya Bose is a Bengali singer composer lyricist. He is one of the popular Bengali singer based out of Kolkata. He is also famous as a music composer and a scriptwriter of Bengali films. His list of films includes \"Hawa bodol\",\"Tin Yari katha \", \"chirodini tumi je amar 2 \" etc.. He also a lead vocalist in the Bangla band \"shahar \", his upcoming music album will be launched in this Durga puja 2015 to bring back the nostalgia of \"Pujor Gaan\", which has a great history in India and mostly in Bengal. Anindya Bose is also an activist who took part in different social activity. He is one of the major face of #hokkolorob. He is also associated with a radio fm channel as an RJ.",
"Title: Debojit Saha\n\nDebojit Saha, (Bengali: দেবজিৎ সাহা ) born at Silchar, Assam in a Bengali Hindu family, is an Indian Bengali singer and past winner of Zee TV's reality series, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2005. He was a contestant on Bigg Boss 2.",
"Title: Moushumi Bhowmik\n\nMoushumi Bhowmik (Bengali: মৌসুমী ভৌমিক ; born 1964) is an Indian Bengali singer and songwriter. Her songs are usually considered to belong to the \"\"modern\"\" song type. Her albums, including \"\"Ekhono golpo lekho (এখনো গল্প লেখো)\"\" and \"\"Ami ghor bahir kori (আমি ঘর বাহির করি)\"\" enjoy great popularity in Bengali-speaking areas of India and in Bangladesh.",
"Title: Susumu Hirasawa\n\nSusumu Hirasawa (平沢 進 ) (born April 1, 1954) is a Japanese musician and composer. In the fifth year of elementary school, Hirasawa took up the electric guitar, inspired by the surf and instrumental rock bands he heard on the radio and on TV, later joining his junior high school's band. In 1973 he formed Mandrake, a progressive rock band that incorporated elements from heavy metal and krautrock. Being one of the few Japanese progressive rock bands of its time, Mandrake achieved little success and released no albums during its lifetime. After discovering punk rock and working on synthesizer-heavy projects, Hirasawa felt that progressive rock became just for entertainment and decided to reform the band as the electronic rock band P-Model in 1979. Originally met with success, they turned to decidedly uncommercial post-punk and experimental rock after Hirasawa went through an averse reaction to his fame. With Hirasawa at the forefront, the band went through various lineups and achieved some popularity in the Japanese independent music scene.",
"Title: List of progressive rock artists\n\nThe following is a list of artists who have released at least one album in the progressive rock genre. Note that individuals are included \"only\" if they recorded or performed progressive rock as a solo artist, regardless of whether they were a member of a progressive rock band at any point. For instance, Robin Trower never again performed in a progressive rock style after his departure from Procol Harum, so he is not listed here. Rick Wakeman is, because he recorded a number of solo albums in a progressive rock vein. Individual band members who have never recorded solo, such as John Myung of Dream Theater, also are not listed.",
"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",
"Title: Shyamal Mitra\n\nShyamal Mitra (14 January 1929 – 15 November 1987) was a Bengali singer, composer and producer. Along with Hemanta Mukherjee and Manna Dey, he was the most notable musician of the golden era of Bengali music industry. His baritone voice reflected a range of emotions. Beside recording a huge number of popular Bengali basic songs, he also worked as a playback singer in more than a hundred Bengali movies and directed music in more than fifty Bengali films. He also sang in various other Indian languages, like Hindi, Assamese and Oriya."
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David Hein is a playwright who is best known for co-writing which musical that is set in the week following the September 11 attacks?
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Come From Away
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"Matthew Levitt is a writer on Islamist terrorism.",
" Levitt is a senior fellow and director of the Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and professorial lecturer in International Relations and Strategic Studies at Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).",
" From 2005 to early 2007 he was a deputy assistant secretary for intelligence and analysis at the U.S. Department of the Treasury.",
" In that capacity, he served both as a senior official within the department's terrorism and financial intelligence branch and as deputy chief of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis.",
" From 2001 to 2005, Levitt served the Institute as founding director of its Terrorism Research Program, which was established in the wake of the September 11 attacks.",
" Previously, he provided tactical and strategic analytical support for counter-terrorism operations at the FBI, focusing on fundraising and logistical support networks for Middle Eastern terrorist groups.",
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"The \"fag bomb\" was a U.S. military fighter-mounted bomb (a GBU-31 JDAM), photographed aboard the aircraft carrier USS \"Enterprise\" in October 2001 during the United States' invasion of Afghanistan while in the Arabian Sea.",
" On October 11, while being readied to an F-18 Hornet for deployment in an air mission above Afghanistan, the bomb was defaced with a graffito (a \"message\" to the bomb's targets) by an unidentified U.S. Navy sailor with the message \"HIGH JACK THIS FAGS.\"",
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" The September 11 attacks led to the military action against Afghanistan."
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"\"Prayer\" is a song released on August 14, 2002 by the American heavy metal band Disturbed as the first single from their second album, \"Believe\".",
" It was inspired by the death of vocalist David Draiman's grandfather as well as various circumstances after the September 11 attacks, and is about a conversation between Draiman and God.",
" Upon release, many media outlets refused to air the \"Prayer\" music video, citing supposed similarities between the imagery of the music video and that of the September 11 attacks.",
" \"Prayer\" peaked at number-three on two United States airplay charts, \"Billboard\"'s Mainstream Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts, as well as peaking at number-fifty-eight on \"Billboard\"'s Hot 100 and number-fourteen on the Canadian Singles Chart.",
" \"Prayer\" is Disturbed's second highest charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 and their highest charting single on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and 1 of only 2 of their songs to reach the top 5 on the chart (the other being \"Inside the Fire\", which peaked at No. 4)."
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"The 9/11 Memorial at Windermere, Florida is a memorial dedicated to the victims of the September 11 attacks in New York City, the Pentagon and Flight 93 in 2001.",
" The memorial features a piece of steel from the World Trade Center that fell to the ground among the rubble and debris.",
" Surrounding it are ceramic tiles that honor those who died in the attacks; each person that lost their life had a tile representing their country.",
" A cement path has also been created around the steel from the World Trade Center.",
" The idea for a memorial to the September 11 attacks in Windermere was conceived of by Boy Scout Jeff Cox as part of his Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project.",
" Cox orchestrated the project with the help of his family, the mayor of Windermere, Gary Bruhn and Cox's Boy Scout Troop, Troop 6.",
" The dedication to this memorial was held on Saturday, February 20, 2010.",
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"Two weeks after the September 11 attacks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation connected the hijackers to al-Qaeda, a global, decentralized terrorist network.",
" In a number of video, audio, interview and printed statements, senior members of al-Qaeda have also asserted responsibility for organizing the September 11 attacks.",
" It is believed that Osama Bin Laden, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and Mohammed Atef were the ones who plotted the attacks after meeting together in 1999.",
" It is also believed Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was the one who planned the attacks and that Atef was the one who organized the hijackers."
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"Project Rebirth, Inc. is a U.S. 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created to support victims and early responders to catastrophic events through documentary footage recording the rebuilding at the site of World Trade Center following the September 11 attacks and seven years in the lives of people directly affected by the event.",
" It also intends to create a Project Rebirth Center to help educate responders and the public about dealing with such events.",
" The organization was created in honor of the victims of the September 11 attacks and those who responded to the attacks.",
" Founded by producer Jim Whitaker, the organization is supported by dozens of corporate donors, including Aon Foundation, OppenheimerFunds Inc., and Lower Manhattan Development Corporation.",
" All profits from its documentary film \"Rebirth\", officially released in January 2011, go to the support of the Project Rebirth Center."
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"David Hein is a Canadian playwright, songwriter and actor best known for co-writing the Broadway musical \"Come from Away\" with his writing partner and wife, Irene Sankoff."
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"Come From Away is a musical with book, music and lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein.",
" It is set in the week following the September 11 attacks and tells the true story of what transpired when 38 planes were ordered to land unexpectedly in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland, as part of Operation Yellow Ribbon.",
" The characters in the musical are based on (and in most cases share the names of) real Gander residents as well as some of the 7,000 stranded travelers they housed and fed."
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"\"Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly\" is a song written by Kenny Beard, Casey Beathard, and co-written and recorded by American country music singer Aaron Tippin.",
" The song reached number 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart for one week, held from the top spot by Alan Jackson's Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning).",
" In addition to this, 'Fly' also peaked at number 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, marking Tippin's first and, to date, only entry into the Top 20.",
" In addition, it was Tippin's last single to reach the Top Ten on the country charts.",
" The song was released in the wake of the September 11 attacks.",
" All proceeds from the single went to the Red Cross and its relief efforts for the families of the September 11 attacks.",
" According to then label president, Larry Goodman, the single raised approximately $250,000."
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"The World Trade Center site, formerly known as \"Ground Zero\" after the September 11 attacks, is a 14.6-acre (5.9 ha) area in Lower Manhattan in New York City.",
" The previous World Trade Center complex stood on the site until it was destroyed in the September 11 attacks.",
" The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), Silverstein Properties, and the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) oversee the reconstruction of the site according to a master plan by Studio Daniel Libeskind.",
" The site is bounded by Vesey Street to the north, the West Side Highway to the west, Liberty Street to the south, and Church Street to the east.",
" The Port Authority owns the site's land (except for 7 World Trade Center).",
" Developer Larry Silverstein holds the lease to retail and office space in four of the site's buildings."
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"Title: Matthew Levitt\n\nMatthew Levitt is a writer on Islamist terrorism. Levitt is a senior fellow and director of the Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and professorial lecturer in International Relations and Strategic Studies at Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). From 2005 to early 2007 he was a deputy assistant secretary for intelligence and analysis at the U.S. Department of the Treasury. In that capacity, he served both as a senior official within the department's terrorism and financial intelligence branch and as deputy chief of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis. From 2001 to 2005, Levitt served the Institute as founding director of its Terrorism Research Program, which was established in the wake of the September 11 attacks. Previously, he provided tactical and strategic analytical support for counter-terrorism operations at the FBI, focusing on fundraising and logistical support networks for Middle Eastern terrorist groups. During his FBI service, Levitt participated as a team member in a number of crisis situations, including the terrorist threat surrounding the turn of the millennium and the September 11 attacks.",
"Title: Fag bomb\n\nThe \"fag bomb\" was a U.S. military fighter-mounted bomb (a GBU-31 JDAM), photographed aboard the aircraft carrier USS \"Enterprise\" in October 2001 during the United States' invasion of Afghanistan while in the Arabian Sea. On October 11, while being readied to an F-18 Hornet for deployment in an air mission above Afghanistan, the bomb was defaced with a graffito (a \"message\" to the bomb's targets) by an unidentified U.S. Navy sailor with the message \"HIGH JACK THIS FAGS.\" The term \"HIGH JACK\" referred to the September 11 attacks one month prior, which utilized hijacked passenger airlines. The September 11 attacks led to the military action against Afghanistan.",
"Title: Prayer (song)\n\n\"Prayer\" is a song released on August 14, 2002 by the American heavy metal band Disturbed as the first single from their second album, \"Believe\". It was inspired by the death of vocalist David Draiman's grandfather as well as various circumstances after the September 11 attacks, and is about a conversation between Draiman and God. Upon release, many media outlets refused to air the \"Prayer\" music video, citing supposed similarities between the imagery of the music video and that of the September 11 attacks. \"Prayer\" peaked at number-three on two United States airplay charts, \"Billboard\"'s Mainstream Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts, as well as peaking at number-fifty-eight on \"Billboard\"'s Hot 100 and number-fourteen on the Canadian Singles Chart. \"Prayer\" is Disturbed's second highest charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 and their highest charting single on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and 1 of only 2 of their songs to reach the top 5 on the chart (the other being \"Inside the Fire\", which peaked at No. 4).",
"Title: 9/11 Memorial (Windermere, Florida)\n\nThe 9/11 Memorial at Windermere, Florida is a memorial dedicated to the victims of the September 11 attacks in New York City, the Pentagon and Flight 93 in 2001. The memorial features a piece of steel from the World Trade Center that fell to the ground among the rubble and debris. Surrounding it are ceramic tiles that honor those who died in the attacks; each person that lost their life had a tile representing their country. A cement path has also been created around the steel from the World Trade Center. The idea for a memorial to the September 11 attacks in Windermere was conceived of by Boy Scout Jeff Cox as part of his Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project. Cox orchestrated the project with the help of his family, the mayor of Windermere, Gary Bruhn and Cox's Boy Scout Troop, Troop 6. The dedication to this memorial was held on Saturday, February 20, 2010. A primary plaque described the September 11 attacks and the memorial. An ancillary plaque was placed in the honor of the mayor, Troop 6, and Cox for erecting the memorial.",
"Title: Responsibility for the September 11 attacks\n\nTwo weeks after the September 11 attacks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation connected the hijackers to al-Qaeda, a global, decentralized terrorist network. In a number of video, audio, interview and printed statements, senior members of al-Qaeda have also asserted responsibility for organizing the September 11 attacks. It is believed that Osama Bin Laden, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and Mohammed Atef were the ones who plotted the attacks after meeting together in 1999. It is also believed Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was the one who planned the attacks and that Atef was the one who organized the hijackers.",
"Title: Project Rebirth\n\nProject Rebirth, Inc. is a U.S. 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created to support victims and early responders to catastrophic events through documentary footage recording the rebuilding at the site of World Trade Center following the September 11 attacks and seven years in the lives of people directly affected by the event. It also intends to create a Project Rebirth Center to help educate responders and the public about dealing with such events. The organization was created in honor of the victims of the September 11 attacks and those who responded to the attacks. Founded by producer Jim Whitaker, the organization is supported by dozens of corporate donors, including Aon Foundation, OppenheimerFunds Inc., and Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. All profits from its documentary film \"Rebirth\", officially released in January 2011, go to the support of the Project Rebirth Center.",
"Title: David Hein\n\nDavid Hein is a Canadian playwright, songwriter and actor best known for co-writing the Broadway musical \"Come from Away\" with his writing partner and wife, Irene Sankoff.",
"Title: Come from Away\n\nCome From Away is a musical with book, music and lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein. It is set in the week following the September 11 attacks and tells the true story of what transpired when 38 planes were ordered to land unexpectedly in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland, as part of Operation Yellow Ribbon. The characters in the musical are based on (and in most cases share the names of) real Gander residents as well as some of the 7,000 stranded travelers they housed and fed.",
"Title: Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly\n\n\"Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly\" is a song written by Kenny Beard, Casey Beathard, and co-written and recorded by American country music singer Aaron Tippin. The song reached number 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart for one week, held from the top spot by Alan Jackson's Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning). In addition to this, 'Fly' also peaked at number 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, marking Tippin's first and, to date, only entry into the Top 20. In addition, it was Tippin's last single to reach the Top Ten on the country charts. The song was released in the wake of the September 11 attacks. All proceeds from the single went to the Red Cross and its relief efforts for the families of the September 11 attacks. According to then label president, Larry Goodman, the single raised approximately $250,000.",
"Title: World Trade Center site\n\nThe World Trade Center site, formerly known as \"Ground Zero\" after the September 11 attacks, is a 14.6-acre (5.9 ha) area in Lower Manhattan in New York City. The previous World Trade Center complex stood on the site until it was destroyed in the September 11 attacks. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), Silverstein Properties, and the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) oversee the reconstruction of the site according to a master plan by Studio Daniel Libeskind. The site is bounded by Vesey Street to the north, the West Side Highway to the west, Liberty Street to the south, and Church Street to the east. The Port Authority owns the site's land (except for 7 World Trade Center). Developer Larry Silverstein holds the lease to retail and office space in four of the site's buildings."
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Are the American Rock bands Greek Fire and Lifehouse from the same city?
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"Almería is the sixth studio album by American alternative rock band Lifehouse, released on December 11, 2012 by Geffen Records.",
" The title refers to the Spanish city of Almería, where many classic western films were filmed.",
" The album was produced by Jude Cole, who has worked with Lifehouse on previous albums.",
" The lead single off the album was released in September, and is titled \"Between the Raindrops\", a duet with British pop singer Natasha Bedingfield."
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"Doug Carrion (born November 9, 1964) is an American musician, audio engineer, record producer, and music editor.",
" He played bass guitar in the punk rock bands the Descendents and Dag Nasty during the 1980s, and in the hard rock band For Love Not Lisa in the early 1990s.",
" He has had a long working relationship with Brad \"Daddy X\" Xavier, playing with him in the punk rock bands Doggy Style and Humble Gods, working with his rap rock group the Kottonmouth Kings in the 2000s, and playing on his solo albums.",
" Carrion has also composed, edited, and recorded music for television and films, including several reality television series and game shows during the 2000s.",
" In 2012 he started his own Americana group, Doug C and the Blacklisted."
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"Beatrice is a Hungarian rock band founded by Fero Nagy.",
" Although he was not a trained musician or a talented singer, his stage persona, together with his professional rock instrumentalist partners, made the group one of the most popular hard rock bands in Hungary in the late seventies.",
" They had two notable periods: the early days in the late seventies, when they became rock icons (with songs like \"Big City Wolf\" and \"Jericho\", released so later on \"Banned Songs\" album, 1993), and a second wave of popularity in the early nineties (with the albums \"I Hate the Entire 20th Century\" and \"The Most Byouthiful Songs of our Childhood\").",
" Through dissolutions and re-formings, causing fluctuating popularity, being active even till the recent days, Beatrice is one of the most enduring rock bands in the country."
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"The following is the discography of the American rock band The Doors.",
" Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, the group consisted of Jim Morrison (vocals), Ray Manzarek (keyboards), John Densmore (drums), and Robby Krieger (guitar).",
" The Doors became one of the most popular rock bands of their era.",
" Their debut album, \"The Doors\" (1967), released by Elektra Records, charted at No. 2 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and produced the group's most successful single, \"Light My Fire\".",
" The album received several sales certifications including a 4 times multi-platinum from both the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and from the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA).",
" The Doors' second studio album, \"Strange Days\" (1967), often recognized as their most creative output, failed to produce a hit single as popular as \"Light My Fire\", though the album sold well commercially but did not reach the same level of success as the debut.",
" It reached No. 3 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum in the United States and Canada.",
" The Doors' third studio album \"Waiting for the Sun\" (1968), was regarded as an artistic disappointment when compared to their earlier material.",
" However, commercially it was very successful and reached No. 1 in the US and France, and produced their second No. 1 single, \"Hello, I Love You\".",
" \"Waiting for the Sun\" was the first Doors album to chart in the United Kingdom, where it peaked inside the Top 20.",
" The album was certified gold in that country by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), as well as being certified gold and platinum in several other countries."
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"Japanese rock (Japanese: 日本のロック , Hepburn: Nihon no Rokku ) , sometimes abbreviated to , is rock music from Japan.",
" Influenced by American and British rock of the 1960s, the first rock bands in Japan performed what is called Group Sounds, with lyrics almost exclusively in English.",
" Folk rock band Happy End in the early 1970s are credited as the first to sing rock music in the Japanese language.",
" Punk rock band the Blue Hearts and heavy metal group X Japan, led Japanese rock bands in the late 1980s and early 1990s by achieving major mainstream success.",
" Japanese rock music has become a cult worldwide, being widely known in Asia and has survived through decades competing with its contemporary derivative local style J-pop."
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"Rose Hill Drive is an American rock band.",
" The group is often aligned with other bands that are reviving traditional hard rock and early metal–psychedelic.",
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"G.a.s. Drummers was a melodic hardcore band formed in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain at the end of 1997 by three teenagers who stood out from their other students due to their colourful hair dies and their taste in the california punk rock bands such as Bad Religion, Operation Ivy, NOFX, Lagwagon, The Descendents etc.",
" Original members from other small local bands Dani Llamas (guitar and vocals), Pakomoto (Bass and vocals) and Rafa Camison (Drums) started playing together and composing their own music and after one year of sending demos around the country they got put as the opening act for Swedish Punk Rock band Randy on their Spanish tour.",
" A tour that took the band through the whole country helping a lot of Spanish kids discover that there were actually Spanish bands capable of sounding as good as some of their favorite American bands.",
" This lead immediately the band to sign to a young record label called Slide Chorus Records a young emerging record label from Madrid which would start releasing albums for other Spanish Punk Rock bands.",
" This first release titled Proud To Be Nothing hit the streets at the end of 1999 and was presented on their first European tour which covered Spain, Great Britain, France and the Netherlands amongst Spanish punk rock legend[P.P.M."
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"Greek Fire is an American rock band from St. Louis, Missouri.",
" The band was formed in 2008 by members of Story of the Year and Maybe Today.",
" Since formation, Greek Fire has released a self-titled EP, a single titled \"Doesn't Matter Anyway\", on August 16, 2011, they released their debut, full-length album, \"Deus Ex Machina\", and have recently announced a new addition to the \"Lost/Found\" EPs titled \"Broken\" set to be released before \"Found\"."
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"Lifehouse is an American rock band from Los Angeles comprising Jason Wade (lead vocals, guitar), Bryce Soderberg (bass, vocals) and Rick Woolstenhulme, Jr. (drums, percussion)."
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"Massacre is an Argentine Alternative rock band, formed in 1986 in Buenos Aires.",
" It was formed by high school students influenced by American and British bands of the early 80s Alternative Rock movement.",
" Among his influences, artists like TSOL, Dead Kennedys, Black Flag, Nirvana, The Cure, Guns N' Roses, The Ramones, T. Rex, Sumo, Gustavo Cerati, Luis Alberto Spinetta, among others.",
" Taking cues from the Underground rock scene in the United States, they gained notoriety at the time for being an entirely independent group that self-managed its affairs, as well as producing and distributing its own records (attitudes which were still fairly foreign to Latin American rock bands of the era).",
" This helped pave way for the cult status that the band still enjoys within and outside their native Argentina."
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"Title: Almería (album)\n\nAlmería is the sixth studio album by American alternative rock band Lifehouse, released on December 11, 2012 by Geffen Records. The title refers to the Spanish city of Almería, where many classic western films were filmed. The album was produced by Jude Cole, who has worked with Lifehouse on previous albums. The lead single off the album was released in September, and is titled \"Between the Raindrops\", a duet with British pop singer Natasha Bedingfield.",
"Title: Doug Carrion\n\nDoug Carrion (born November 9, 1964) is an American musician, audio engineer, record producer, and music editor. He played bass guitar in the punk rock bands the Descendents and Dag Nasty during the 1980s, and in the hard rock band For Love Not Lisa in the early 1990s. He has had a long working relationship with Brad \"Daddy X\" Xavier, playing with him in the punk rock bands Doggy Style and Humble Gods, working with his rap rock group the Kottonmouth Kings in the 2000s, and playing on his solo albums. Carrion has also composed, edited, and recorded music for television and films, including several reality television series and game shows during the 2000s. In 2012 he started his own Americana group, Doug C and the Blacklisted.",
"Title: Beatrice (band)\n\nBeatrice is a Hungarian rock band founded by Fero Nagy. Although he was not a trained musician or a talented singer, his stage persona, together with his professional rock instrumentalist partners, made the group one of the most popular hard rock bands in Hungary in the late seventies. They had two notable periods: the early days in the late seventies, when they became rock icons (with songs like \"Big City Wolf\" and \"Jericho\", released so later on \"Banned Songs\" album, 1993), and a second wave of popularity in the early nineties (with the albums \"I Hate the Entire 20th Century\" and \"The Most Byouthiful Songs of our Childhood\"). Through dissolutions and re-formings, causing fluctuating popularity, being active even till the recent days, Beatrice is one of the most enduring rock bands in the country.",
"Title: The Doors discography\n\nThe following is the discography of the American rock band The Doors. Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, the group consisted of Jim Morrison (vocals), Ray Manzarek (keyboards), John Densmore (drums), and Robby Krieger (guitar). The Doors became one of the most popular rock bands of their era. Their debut album, \"The Doors\" (1967), released by Elektra Records, charted at No. 2 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and produced the group's most successful single, \"Light My Fire\". The album received several sales certifications including a 4 times multi-platinum from both the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and from the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA). The Doors' second studio album, \"Strange Days\" (1967), often recognized as their most creative output, failed to produce a hit single as popular as \"Light My Fire\", though the album sold well commercially but did not reach the same level of success as the debut. It reached No. 3 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum in the United States and Canada. The Doors' third studio album \"Waiting for the Sun\" (1968), was regarded as an artistic disappointment when compared to their earlier material. However, commercially it was very successful and reached No. 1 in the US and France, and produced their second No. 1 single, \"Hello, I Love You\". \"Waiting for the Sun\" was the first Doors album to chart in the United Kingdom, where it peaked inside the Top 20. The album was certified gold in that country by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), as well as being certified gold and platinum in several other countries.",
"Title: J-rock\n\nJapanese rock (Japanese: 日本のロック , Hepburn: Nihon no Rokku ) , sometimes abbreviated to , is rock music from Japan. Influenced by American and British rock of the 1960s, the first rock bands in Japan performed what is called Group Sounds, with lyrics almost exclusively in English. Folk rock band Happy End in the early 1970s are credited as the first to sing rock music in the Japanese language. Punk rock band the Blue Hearts and heavy metal group X Japan, led Japanese rock bands in the late 1980s and early 1990s by achieving major mainstream success. Japanese rock music has become a cult worldwide, being widely known in Asia and has survived through decades competing with its contemporary derivative local style J-pop.",
"Title: Rose Hill Drive\n\nRose Hill Drive is an American rock band. The group is often aligned with other bands that are reviving traditional hard rock and early metal–psychedelic. Combining hard-driving rock and blues with modern touches and arrangements, they are often described by reviewers as reminiscent of 1970s rock bands Led Zeppelin and Cream.",
"Title: G.a.s. Drummers\n\nG.a.s. Drummers was a melodic hardcore band formed in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain at the end of 1997 by three teenagers who stood out from their other students due to their colourful hair dies and their taste in the california punk rock bands such as Bad Religion, Operation Ivy, NOFX, Lagwagon, The Descendents etc. Original members from other small local bands Dani Llamas (guitar and vocals), Pakomoto (Bass and vocals) and Rafa Camison (Drums) started playing together and composing their own music and after one year of sending demos around the country they got put as the opening act for Swedish Punk Rock band Randy on their Spanish tour. A tour that took the band through the whole country helping a lot of Spanish kids discover that there were actually Spanish bands capable of sounding as good as some of their favorite American bands. This lead immediately the band to sign to a young record label called Slide Chorus Records a young emerging record label from Madrid which would start releasing albums for other Spanish Punk Rock bands. This first release titled Proud To Be Nothing hit the streets at the end of 1999 and was presented on their first European tour which covered Spain, Great Britain, France and the Netherlands amongst Spanish punk rock legend[P.P.M.",
"Title: Greek Fire (band)\n\nGreek Fire is an American rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. The band was formed in 2008 by members of Story of the Year and Maybe Today. Since formation, Greek Fire has released a self-titled EP, a single titled \"Doesn't Matter Anyway\", on August 16, 2011, they released their debut, full-length album, \"Deus Ex Machina\", and have recently announced a new addition to the \"Lost/Found\" EPs titled \"Broken\" set to be released before \"Found\".",
"Title: Lifehouse (band)\n\nLifehouse is an American rock band from Los Angeles comprising Jason Wade (lead vocals, guitar), Bryce Soderberg (bass, vocals) and Rick Woolstenhulme, Jr. (drums, percussion).",
"Title: Massacre (Argentine band)\n\nMassacre is an Argentine Alternative rock band, formed in 1986 in Buenos Aires. It was formed by high school students influenced by American and British bands of the early 80s Alternative Rock movement. Among his influences, artists like TSOL, Dead Kennedys, Black Flag, Nirvana, The Cure, Guns N' Roses, The Ramones, T. Rex, Sumo, Gustavo Cerati, Luis Alberto Spinetta, among others. Taking cues from the Underground rock scene in the United States, they gained notoriety at the time for being an entirely independent group that self-managed its affairs, as well as producing and distributing its own records (attitudes which were still fairly foreign to Latin American rock bands of the era). This helped pave way for the cult status that the band still enjoys within and outside their native Argentina."
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Frosty's Winter Wonderland is a 1976 animated Christmas television special that is a sequel to an animated Christmas special that first aired on December 7th, 1969, that features what comedian as the film's narrator?
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Jimmy Durante
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"A Flintstone Family Christmas is a 1993 animated Christmas television special featuring The Flintstones.",
" It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and aired on ABC on December 18, 1993.",
" The special was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 1994 for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour).",
" This is the only appearance of Stoney and the final appearance of Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm in their adult forms as well as their children, Chip and Roxy.",
" Hanna-Barbera continued doing the series but with the original timeline."
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"The Little Troll Prince (onscreen title: The Little Troll Prince: A Christmas Parable) is a 1987 animated Christmas television special produced by Hanna-Barbera.",
" Backed by the International Lutheran Laymen's League, it has strong Christian themes of unconditional love, self-sacrifice, and redemption, with a substantial Protestant influence.",
" The story was a written parable script for the Christmas special with a lesson about the feeling of joy and love in one's heart, that can lead one from a cruel world to a light-hearted world."
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"The Little Rascals Christmas Special is an animated Christmas television special based on the \"Our Gang\" comedies of the 1920s, 1930s, and early 1940s.",
" It first aired December 3, 1979 on NBC."
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"Olive, the Other Reindeer is a 1999 CGI animated Christmas television special written by Steve Young, and directed by Oscar Moore.",
" The feature was produced by Matt Groening's The Curiosity Company (best known for \"Futurama\"), and animated by DNA Productions.",
" It first aired on December 17, 1999 on Fox, produced by 20th Century Fox Television and Flower Films.",
" The special combines paperlike character art in 3-D environments.",
" Sometimes, traditional animation is used."
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"Frosty Returns is an animated Christmas television special starring Jonathan Winters as the narrator and John Goodman as the voice of Frosty the Snowman.",
" The special was directed by Bill Melendez and Evert Brown and features music by Mark Mothersbaugh.",
" It first aired in 1992 on CBS."
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"Frosty's Winter Wonderland is a 1976 animated Christmas television special and a sequel to the 1969 special \"Frosty the Snowman\", produced by Rankin/Bass Productions.",
" It returns writer Romeo Muller and actor Jackie Vernon as the voice of Frosty, while Andy Griffith stars as the narrator.",
" The special premiered on ABC on December 2, 1976."
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"Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen is an American stop-motion animated Christmas television special directed by David H. Brooks, that originally aired in 2006 and produced by BixPix Entertainment, Once Upon a Frog and Madison Street Entertainment.",
" The show's plot has Rusty Reindeer (Fred Savage) the brother of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer joining a support group for depressed holiday icons, and he and the other characters search for the meaning of Christmas and help a young boy (Dylan and Cole Sprouse) to get on Santa's nice list.",
" Rusty's cohorts include Candie, the Easter Bunny (Gladys Knight); Mr. C, the grouchy cherub (Paul Rodriguez); Albert, the Thanksgiving Turkey (Harland Williams); And Trick and Treat (Brenda Song and Emily Osment) the teenage Halloween Ghosts."
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"Frosty the Snowman is a 1969 animated Christmas television special based on the song \"Frosty the Snowman\".",
" The program, which first aired on December 7, 1969 on CBS (where it still airs to this day), was produced for television by Rankin/Bass Productions and featured the voices of comedians Jimmy Durante as the film's narrator (Durante's final performance in a film) and Jackie Vernon as the title character."
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"Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper is a 1982 animated Christmas television special starring Yogi Bear.",
" It is the third and final Yogi Christmas special.",
" Produced by Hanna-Barbera, it first aired on 21, 1982 (1982--) on CBS."
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"Jackie Vernon (born Ralph Verrone on March 29, 1924 – November 10, 1987) was an American stand-up comedian, actor and voice actor who supplied the voice of Frosty the Snowman in the Rankin/Bass Productions Christmas special \"Frosty the Snowman\" and its sequel \"Frosty's Winter Wonderland\"."
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"Title: The Little Troll Prince\n\nThe Little Troll Prince (onscreen title: The Little Troll Prince: A Christmas Parable) is a 1987 animated Christmas television special produced by Hanna-Barbera. Backed by the International Lutheran Laymen's League, it has strong Christian themes of unconditional love, self-sacrifice, and redemption, with a substantial Protestant influence. The story was a written parable script for the Christmas special with a lesson about the feeling of joy and love in one's heart, that can lead one from a cruel world to a light-hearted world.",
"Title: The Little Rascals Christmas Special\n\nThe Little Rascals Christmas Special is an animated Christmas television special based on the \"Our Gang\" comedies of the 1920s, 1930s, and early 1940s. It first aired December 3, 1979 on NBC.",
"Title: Olive, the Other Reindeer\n\nOlive, the Other Reindeer is a 1999 CGI animated Christmas television special written by Steve Young, and directed by Oscar Moore. The feature was produced by Matt Groening's The Curiosity Company (best known for \"Futurama\"), and animated by DNA Productions. It first aired on December 17, 1999 on Fox, produced by 20th Century Fox Television and Flower Films. The special combines paperlike character art in 3-D environments. Sometimes, traditional animation is used.",
"Title: Frosty Returns\n\nFrosty Returns is an animated Christmas television special starring Jonathan Winters as the narrator and John Goodman as the voice of Frosty the Snowman. The special was directed by Bill Melendez and Evert Brown and features music by Mark Mothersbaugh. It first aired in 1992 on CBS.",
"Title: Frosty's Winter Wonderland\n\nFrosty's Winter Wonderland is a 1976 animated Christmas television special and a sequel to the 1969 special \"Frosty the Snowman\", produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. It returns writer Romeo Muller and actor Jackie Vernon as the voice of Frosty, while Andy Griffith stars as the narrator. The special premiered on ABC on December 2, 1976.",
"Title: Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen\n\nHolidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen is an American stop-motion animated Christmas television special directed by David H. Brooks, that originally aired in 2006 and produced by BixPix Entertainment, Once Upon a Frog and Madison Street Entertainment. The show's plot has Rusty Reindeer (Fred Savage) the brother of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer joining a support group for depressed holiday icons, and he and the other characters search for the meaning of Christmas and help a young boy (Dylan and Cole Sprouse) to get on Santa's nice list. Rusty's cohorts include Candie, the Easter Bunny (Gladys Knight); Mr. C, the grouchy cherub (Paul Rodriguez); Albert, the Thanksgiving Turkey (Harland Williams); And Trick and Treat (Brenda Song and Emily Osment) the teenage Halloween Ghosts.",
"Title: Frosty the Snowman (film)\n\nFrosty the Snowman is a 1969 animated Christmas television special based on the song \"Frosty the Snowman\". The program, which first aired on December 7, 1969 on CBS (where it still airs to this day), was produced for television by Rankin/Bass Productions and featured the voices of comedians Jimmy Durante as the film's narrator (Durante's final performance in a film) and Jackie Vernon as the title character.",
"Title: Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper\n\nYogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper is a 1982 animated Christmas television special starring Yogi Bear. It is the third and final Yogi Christmas special. Produced by Hanna-Barbera, it first aired on 21, 1982 (1982--) on CBS.",
"Title: Jackie Vernon (comedian)\n\nJackie Vernon (born Ralph Verrone on March 29, 1924 – November 10, 1987) was an American stand-up comedian, actor and voice actor who supplied the voice of Frosty the Snowman in the Rankin/Bass Productions Christmas special \"Frosty the Snowman\" and its sequel \"Frosty's Winter Wonderland\"."
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Who hosts the programme that was state-franchised by the United Kingdom?
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Nick Knowles
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"Gillette Soccer Saturday is a weekly television programme broadcast on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and Ireland during the football season.",
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"The United Kingdom Space Agency (commonly known as the UK Space Agency or UKSA) is an executive agency of the Government of the United Kingdom, responsible for the United Kingdom's civil space programme.",
" It was established on 1 April 2010 to replace the British National Space Centre (BNSC) and took over responsibility for government policy and key budgets for space exploration, and represents the United Kingdom in all negotiations on space matters.",
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"The United Kingdom government austerity programme is a fiscal policy undertaken in response to the Great Recession.",
" It is a deficit reduction programme consisting of sustained reductions in public spending and tax rises, intended to reduce the government budget deficit and the welfare state in the United Kingdom.",
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" It was first announced in January 2014 and in September 2015 the expansion to 20,000 refugees was made.",
" It is run in partnership between the UK Home Office, the Department for International Development, the Department for Communities and Local Government and NGOs such as Refugee Action.",
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"Who Dares Wins is a BBC game show broadcast on BBC One which began on 17 November 2007.",
" The programme is hosted by Nick Knowles.",
" It was a BBC National Lottery game show until 21 January 2017."
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"Admiral (Retired) Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Abu Bakar bin Abdul Jamal was the tenth Chief and the first four-star Admiral of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN).",
" He was born on 13 November 1946 in Johor, Malaysia and received his early education at the Royal Military College in Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur.",
" Admiral Abu Bakar joined the naval service in 1965 and commenced training as a cadet at the Britannia Royal Naval College, United Kingdom.",
" Admiral Abu Bakar was trained in weapons engineering at HMS \"Excellent\" School of Weapons Engineering, United Kingdom.",
" He was also trained in Training Technology by the Royal Australian Navy.",
" Admiral Abu Bakar is also a graduate of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, United Kingdom and the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, where he studied Defence Management.",
" He went on to enrol in a fellowship programme at the Wolfson College, Cambridge and later studied at the Royal College of Defence Studies, United Kingdom."
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"Pob's Programme is a children's television programme which was broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 between October 1985 and November 1987.",
" The programme is presented by a puppet named Pob (played by puppeteer Robin Stevens), who speaks a primitive version of English and who supposedly lives inside the viewer's TV (the casing and red, green and blue electron guns visible behind him).",
" Music was composed and performed by Mike Stanley.",
" The opening titles of the show consist of the character breathing on the camera lens (this breathing was often mistaken for spitting, given the loud noise accompanying it and the thick condensation appearing on screen), and tracing his name in the condensation.",
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"The Astrophysical Virtual Observatory (AVO) Project conducted a research and demonstration programme on the scientific requirements and technologies necessary to build a VO for European astronomy.",
" The AVO has been jointly funded by the European Commission (under FP5 - Fifth Framework Programme) with six European organisations participating in a three year Phase-A work programme, valued at 5 million euro.",
" The partner organisations were the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Munich, Germany, the European Space Agency (ESA), AstroGrid (funded by PPARC as part of the UK's E-Science programme), the CNRS-supported Centre de Données Astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS), the University Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg, France, the CNRS-supported TERAPIX astronomical data centre at the Institut d'Astrophysique in Paris, France, and the Jodrell Bank Observatory of the Victoria University of Manchester, United Kingdom."
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"See Hear is a monthly magazine programme for deaf and hard-of-hearing people in the United Kingdom, broadcast on Wednesday mornings at 8:00am.",
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"Title: Soccer Saturday\n\nGillette Soccer Saturday is a weekly television programme broadcast on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and Ireland during the football season. The programme updates viewers on the progress of association football games in the United Kingdom on Saturday afternoons. The current host is Jeff Stelling. The programme is sponsored by Gillette.",
"Title: UK Space Agency\n\nThe United Kingdom Space Agency (commonly known as the UK Space Agency or UKSA) is an executive agency of the Government of the United Kingdom, responsible for the United Kingdom's civil space programme. It was established on 1 April 2010 to replace the British National Space Centre (BNSC) and took over responsibility for government policy and key budgets for space exploration, and represents the United Kingdom in all negotiations on space matters. It \"[brings] together all UK civil space activities under one single management\". It is based at the former BNSC headquarters in Swindon, Wiltshire.",
"Title: United Kingdom government austerity programme\n\nThe United Kingdom government austerity programme is a fiscal policy undertaken in response to the Great Recession. It is a deficit reduction programme consisting of sustained reductions in public spending and tax rises, intended to reduce the government budget deficit and the welfare state in the United Kingdom. The National Health Service and education have been \"ringfenced\" and protected from direct spending cuts. United Kingdom austerity policies have received pointed criticism from left-wing politicians and economists, and have prompted anti-austerity movements among citizens more generally.",
"Title: National Lottery (United Kingdom)\n\nThe National Lottery is the state-franchised national lottery in the United Kingdom.",
"Title: Syrian Vulnerable Person Resettlement Programme\n\nThe Syrian Vulnerable Person Resettlement Programme, sometimes referred to as a Relocation Scheme, is a programme of the United Kingdom government that plans to resettle 20 000 Syrian refugees from refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt and Turkey over the period from September 2015 to May 2020. It was first announced in January 2014 and in September 2015 the expansion to 20,000 refugees was made. It is run in partnership between the UK Home Office, the Department for International Development, the Department for Communities and Local Government and NGOs such as Refugee Action. Only 2,659 Syrian refugees were resettled through the programme by the end of June 2016. The National Audit Office estimated the Programme's cost at £1,112 million.",
"Title: Who Dares Wins (UK game show)\n\nWho Dares Wins is a BBC game show broadcast on BBC One which began on 17 November 2007. The programme is hosted by Nick Knowles. It was a BBC National Lottery game show until 21 January 2017.",
"Title: Abu Bakar bin Abdul Jamal\n\nAdmiral (Retired) Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Abu Bakar bin Abdul Jamal was the tenth Chief and the first four-star Admiral of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN). He was born on 13 November 1946 in Johor, Malaysia and received his early education at the Royal Military College in Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur. Admiral Abu Bakar joined the naval service in 1965 and commenced training as a cadet at the Britannia Royal Naval College, United Kingdom. Admiral Abu Bakar was trained in weapons engineering at HMS \"Excellent\" School of Weapons Engineering, United Kingdom. He was also trained in Training Technology by the Royal Australian Navy. Admiral Abu Bakar is also a graduate of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, United Kingdom and the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, where he studied Defence Management. He went on to enrol in a fellowship programme at the Wolfson College, Cambridge and later studied at the Royal College of Defence Studies, United Kingdom.",
"Title: Pob's Programme\n\nPob's Programme is a children's television programme which was broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 between October 1985 and November 1987. The programme is presented by a puppet named Pob (played by puppeteer Robin Stevens), who speaks a primitive version of English and who supposedly lives inside the viewer's TV (the casing and red, green and blue electron guns visible behind him). Music was composed and performed by Mike Stanley. The opening titles of the show consist of the character breathing on the camera lens (this breathing was often mistaken for spitting, given the loud noise accompanying it and the thick condensation appearing on screen), and tracing his name in the condensation. Each week on the programme, a celebrity guest visits Pob's garden, and entertains him — though Pob and the guest never appear on screen together.",
"Title: Astrophysical Virtual Observatory\n\nThe Astrophysical Virtual Observatory (AVO) Project conducted a research and demonstration programme on the scientific requirements and technologies necessary to build a VO for European astronomy. The AVO has been jointly funded by the European Commission (under FP5 - Fifth Framework Programme) with six European organisations participating in a three year Phase-A work programme, valued at 5 million euro. The partner organisations were the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Munich, Germany, the European Space Agency (ESA), AstroGrid (funded by PPARC as part of the UK's E-Science programme), the CNRS-supported Centre de Données Astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS), the University Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg, France, the CNRS-supported TERAPIX astronomical data centre at the Institut d'Astrophysique in Paris, France, and the Jodrell Bank Observatory of the Victoria University of Manchester, United Kingdom.",
"Title: See Hear\n\nSee Hear is a monthly magazine programme for deaf and hard-of-hearing people in the United Kingdom, broadcast on Wednesday mornings at 8:00am. The programme focuses on the British and the worldwide deaf community and covers a broad range of topics from areas such as education, deaf people's rights, technology and language. The programme is presented entirely in BSL and is broadcast with voice-over and subtitles in English. Using these methods allow not only deaf, but also hearing people learning sign language to understand the programme, too."
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7,360
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Stay never reached #1, staying behind the song created by the singer-songwriter of what nationality?
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American
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"\"Another Body Murdered\" is a song created as a collaboration between Faith No More and Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. for the soundtrack to the 1993 film \"Judgment Night\".",
" It was released as a single on October 25, 1993.",
" It was the first recording by Faith No More to not include guitarist Jim Martin.",
" Despite him still being in the band at the time, bassist Billy Gould performed guitar for the record instead.",
" The music video was directed by Marcus Raboy.",
" Despite charting in a few countries and being released as a single, this song has never been re-released on any Faith No More compilation albums apart from the UK only 'The Works' 3 disc boxset.",
" It was also used as the theme song for the professional wrestler Samoa Joe."
],
"title": "Another Body Murdered"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Stay\" is a song recorded by American country music duo Sugarland.",
" It was released in September 2007 as the fourth and final single from their album \"Enjoy the Ride\" (see 2006 in country music).",
" Overall, the song is the group's eighth single to enter the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, where it reached a peak position of #2 for four weeks, stuck behind Taylor Swift's \"Our Song\", and has become their signature song.",
" The music video for \"Stay\" was ranked #10 on CMT's 100 Greatest Videos."
],
"title": "Stay (Sugarland song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"One Battle of Lovejoy's Station was fought on August 20, 1864, near what is now Lovejoy, Georgia, in Clayton County, during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War.",
" The two sides had arrived at something of a stalemate, with the Union army half-encircling Atlanta and the Confederate defenders staying behind their fortifications."
],
"title": "Battle of Lovejoy's Station"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter.",
" One of the leading contemporary recording artists, she is known for narrative songs about her personal life, which have received widespread media coverage."
],
"title": "Taylor Swift"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Tupolev I-12 (also known as the ANT-23) was a prototype Soviet fighter aircraft that never reached production.",
" The I-12 was of unconventional design with twin booms made of water pipes containing recoilless rifles and two engines in a push-pull configuration.",
" The aircraft first flew in 1931 but did not enter production due to disappointing performance and operational difficulties such as the inability for the pilot to escape the aircraft without hitting the propeller arc behind him.",
" The second prototype from Tupolev (designated ANT-23bis) was never completed."
],
"title": "Tupolev I-12"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"A Country Boy Can Survive\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Hank Williams Jr. The song was released as a single in January 1982 and reached a peak of number 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles charts in March 1982.",
" It is considered one of Williams' signature songs even though it never reached number one."
],
"title": "A Country Boy Can Survive"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The discography of UK-based pop-rock project Shakespears Sister consists of five studio albums, two compilation albums, 3 video albums, and 18 singles.",
" Originally a solo act consisting of ex-Bananarama member Siobhan Fahey, it eventually evolved into a duo between Fahey and Marcella Detroit.",
" They released their debut studio album \"Sacred Heart\" in 1989, which reached #9 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold by the BPI.",
" The album's lead single, double A Side \"Break My Heart / Heroine\" did not chart, the second single however, \"You're History\", reached #7 on the UK Singles Chart, and managed similar top 20 success internationally.",
" Their next three singles, \"Run Silent\", \"Dirty Mind\", and \"Goodbye Cruel World\" (the lead single from their second album \"Hormonally Yours\"), all failed to peak within the UK top 50.",
" The second single from \"Hormonally Yours\", \"Stay\" was the group's first and only #1, staying at the top position for 8 weeks.",
" The song also reached #1 in Ireland and Sweden, and peaked within the top 5 in several other territories.",
" \"Hormonally Yours\" peaked at #3 in the UK and was certified double platinum, and reached similar success in international territories."
],
"title": "Shakespears Sister discography"
},
{
"sentences": [
"New Zealand nationality law (Raraunga Aotearoa in Māori) determines who is and who is not a New Zealand citizen.",
" The status of New Zealand citizenship was created on 1 January 1949 by the \"British Nationality and New Zealand Citizenship Act 1948\".",
" Prior to this date, New Zealanders were only British subjects and New Zealand had the same nationality legislation as the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries (see also British nationality law)."
],
"title": "New Zealand nationality law"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Firm Biz\" is the first single by the Hip hop supergroup The Firm from their singular collaborative LP \"The Album\".",
" The song was produced by L.E.S, who based the song's track on a sample of Teena Marie's 1981 hit \"Square Biz\".",
" \"Firm Biz\" also features a chorus performed by former En Vogue singer Dawn Robinson, reworked from the \"Square Biz\" chorus.",
" AZ raps the first verse of the song, Nas the second, and Foxy Brown the third and final verse.",
" The song never reached any US chart positions, but was a UK Top 20 hit in 1997.",
" A remix of the song was released, featuring a verse from Half-A-Mill and a chorus by Mary J. Blige.",
" The word \"feds\" is censored in the explicit version, in verse 2, performed by Nas, when he says \"Never that though Black .4-4's for feds\"."
],
"title": "Firm Biz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yoshikaze Masatsugu (born March 19, 1982 as Masatsugu Ōnishi) is a sumo wrestler from Saiki, Oita Prefecture, Japan.",
" His highest rank has been \"sekiwake\".",
" A former amateur sumo champion, he turned professional in 2004, reaching the top division two years later.",
" Until his promotion to \"komusubi\" in May 2014 he had the active record for the longest serving \"makuuchi\" wrestler who had never reached a titled rank.",
" His best performance in a tournament came in July 2015 when he was the runner-up and scored twelve wins against three losses.",
" In the following tournament in September 2015 he defeated two \"yokozuna\" and won special prizes for Outstanding Performance and Technique.",
" Yoshikaze is in second place for the slowest promotion from \"makuuchi\" debut to the third highest \"sekiwake\" rank in history, behind only his stablemate Takekaze.",
" He has won ten special prizes in total, and six gold stars for defeating \"yokozuna.\""
],
"title": "Yoshikaze Masatsugu"
}
] |
[
"Title: Another Body Murdered\n\n\"Another Body Murdered\" is a song created as a collaboration between Faith No More and Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. for the soundtrack to the 1993 film \"Judgment Night\". It was released as a single on October 25, 1993. It was the first recording by Faith No More to not include guitarist Jim Martin. Despite him still being in the band at the time, bassist Billy Gould performed guitar for the record instead. The music video was directed by Marcus Raboy. Despite charting in a few countries and being released as a single, this song has never been re-released on any Faith No More compilation albums apart from the UK only 'The Works' 3 disc boxset. It was also used as the theme song for the professional wrestler Samoa Joe.",
"Title: Stay (Sugarland song)\n\n\"Stay\" is a song recorded by American country music duo Sugarland. It was released in September 2007 as the fourth and final single from their album \"Enjoy the Ride\" (see 2006 in country music). Overall, the song is the group's eighth single to enter the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, where it reached a peak position of #2 for four weeks, stuck behind Taylor Swift's \"Our Song\", and has become their signature song. The music video for \"Stay\" was ranked #10 on CMT's 100 Greatest Videos.",
"Title: Battle of Lovejoy's Station\n\nOne Battle of Lovejoy's Station was fought on August 20, 1864, near what is now Lovejoy, Georgia, in Clayton County, during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War. The two sides had arrived at something of a stalemate, with the Union army half-encircling Atlanta and the Confederate defenders staying behind their fortifications.",
"Title: Taylor Swift\n\nTaylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. One of the leading contemporary recording artists, she is known for narrative songs about her personal life, which have received widespread media coverage.",
"Title: Tupolev I-12\n\nThe Tupolev I-12 (also known as the ANT-23) was a prototype Soviet fighter aircraft that never reached production. The I-12 was of unconventional design with twin booms made of water pipes containing recoilless rifles and two engines in a push-pull configuration. The aircraft first flew in 1931 but did not enter production due to disappointing performance and operational difficulties such as the inability for the pilot to escape the aircraft without hitting the propeller arc behind him. The second prototype from Tupolev (designated ANT-23bis) was never completed.",
"Title: A Country Boy Can Survive\n\n\"A Country Boy Can Survive\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Hank Williams Jr. The song was released as a single in January 1982 and reached a peak of number 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles charts in March 1982. It is considered one of Williams' signature songs even though it never reached number one.",
"Title: Shakespears Sister discography\n\nThe discography of UK-based pop-rock project Shakespears Sister consists of five studio albums, two compilation albums, 3 video albums, and 18 singles. Originally a solo act consisting of ex-Bananarama member Siobhan Fahey, it eventually evolved into a duo between Fahey and Marcella Detroit. They released their debut studio album \"Sacred Heart\" in 1989, which reached #9 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold by the BPI. The album's lead single, double A Side \"Break My Heart / Heroine\" did not chart, the second single however, \"You're History\", reached #7 on the UK Singles Chart, and managed similar top 20 success internationally. Their next three singles, \"Run Silent\", \"Dirty Mind\", and \"Goodbye Cruel World\" (the lead single from their second album \"Hormonally Yours\"), all failed to peak within the UK top 50. The second single from \"Hormonally Yours\", \"Stay\" was the group's first and only #1, staying at the top position for 8 weeks. The song also reached #1 in Ireland and Sweden, and peaked within the top 5 in several other territories. \"Hormonally Yours\" peaked at #3 in the UK and was certified double platinum, and reached similar success in international territories.",
"Title: New Zealand nationality law\n\nNew Zealand nationality law (Raraunga Aotearoa in Māori) determines who is and who is not a New Zealand citizen. The status of New Zealand citizenship was created on 1 January 1949 by the \"British Nationality and New Zealand Citizenship Act 1948\". Prior to this date, New Zealanders were only British subjects and New Zealand had the same nationality legislation as the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries (see also British nationality law).",
"Title: Firm Biz\n\n\"Firm Biz\" is the first single by the Hip hop supergroup The Firm from their singular collaborative LP \"The Album\". The song was produced by L.E.S, who based the song's track on a sample of Teena Marie's 1981 hit \"Square Biz\". \"Firm Biz\" also features a chorus performed by former En Vogue singer Dawn Robinson, reworked from the \"Square Biz\" chorus. AZ raps the first verse of the song, Nas the second, and Foxy Brown the third and final verse. The song never reached any US chart positions, but was a UK Top 20 hit in 1997. A remix of the song was released, featuring a verse from Half-A-Mill and a chorus by Mary J. Blige. The word \"feds\" is censored in the explicit version, in verse 2, performed by Nas, when he says \"Never that though Black .4-4's for feds\".",
"Title: Yoshikaze Masatsugu\n\nYoshikaze Masatsugu (born March 19, 1982 as Masatsugu Ōnishi) is a sumo wrestler from Saiki, Oita Prefecture, Japan. His highest rank has been \"sekiwake\". A former amateur sumo champion, he turned professional in 2004, reaching the top division two years later. Until his promotion to \"komusubi\" in May 2014 he had the active record for the longest serving \"makuuchi\" wrestler who had never reached a titled rank. His best performance in a tournament came in July 2015 when he was the runner-up and scored twelve wins against three losses. In the following tournament in September 2015 he defeated two \"yokozuna\" and won special prizes for Outstanding Performance and Technique. Yoshikaze is in second place for the slowest promotion from \"makuuchi\" debut to the third highest \"sekiwake\" rank in history, behind only his stablemate Takekaze. He has won ten special prizes in total, and six gold stars for defeating \"yokozuna.\""
] |
7,361
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What do Aleurites and Fatshedera lizei have in common?
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flowering plants
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comparison
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easy
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{
"title": [
"Aleurites",
"Fatshedera lizei"
],
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0,
0
]
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"sentences": [
"Aleurites is a small genus of arborescent flowering plants in the Euphorbiaceae, first described as a genus in 1776.",
" It is native to China, the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Papuasia, and Queensland.",
" It is also reportedly naturalized on various islands (Pacific and Indian Oceans, plus the Caribbean) as well as scattered locations in Africa, South America, and Florida."
],
"title": "Aleurites"
},
{
"sentences": [
"× Fatshedera lizei is a hybrid of flowering plants, common name tree ivy or aralia ivy.",
" The hybrid symbol × in front of the name indicates that this is an inter-generic hybrid, a cross between plants from different genera.",
" × \"F. lizei\" was created by crossing \"Fatsia japonica\" 'Moserii' (Moser's Japanese fatsia, the seed parent) and \"Hedera helix\" (common ivy, the pollen parent) at the Lizé Frères tree nursery at Nantes in France in 1912.",
" Its generic name is derived from the names of the two parent genera."
],
"title": "Fatshedera lizei"
}
] |
[
"Title: Aleurites\n\nAleurites is a small genus of arborescent flowering plants in the Euphorbiaceae, first described as a genus in 1776. It is native to China, the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Papuasia, and Queensland. It is also reportedly naturalized on various islands (Pacific and Indian Oceans, plus the Caribbean) as well as scattered locations in Africa, South America, and Florida.",
"Title: Fatshedera lizei\n\n× Fatshedera lizei is a hybrid of flowering plants, common name tree ivy or aralia ivy. The hybrid symbol × in front of the name indicates that this is an inter-generic hybrid, a cross between plants from different genera. × \"F. lizei\" was created by crossing \"Fatsia japonica\" 'Moserii' (Moser's Japanese fatsia, the seed parent) and \"Hedera helix\" (common ivy, the pollen parent) at the Lizé Frères tree nursery at Nantes in France in 1912. Its generic name is derived from the names of the two parent genera."
] |
7,362
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Which singer who competed on Indian Idol in 2006 has recorded a version of the wedding-themed Punjabi song "Chitta Kukkad?"
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Neha Kakkar
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bridge
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medium
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"Chitta Kukkad",
"Chitta Kukkad",
"Neha Kakkar",
"Neha Kakkar"
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2,
0,
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{
"sentences": [
"\"Jaan Atki\" is a Punjabi song recorded by English singer Mumzy Stranger.",
" It was released on 1 April 2016 by Timeless London."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Deepali Kishore (: दीपाली किशोर ) (born 6 January 1989 in Patna, Bihar) is an Indian singer.",
" She was a finalist of \"Indian Idol 3\".",
" She also appeared along with Bollywood actor John Abraham and performed a group song from film \"Goal\".",
" She has sung a song for movie \"Don Muthuswami\".",
" The song is \"I Love You\", composed by Anu Malik.",
" She has hosted the auditions and the Roobaroos with Meiyang Chang in \"Indian Idol\" season 4.",
" She has hosted a music show \"\" on DD National, with Abhas Joshi.",
" Deepali is acting in the Bhojpuri soap \"Badki Malkayen\" on Mahua TV."
],
"title": "Deepali Kishore"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Neha Kakkar is an Indian singer.",
" She competed on the television reality show \"Indian Idol\" season 2 in 2006 .",
" Headinng through which she also appeared in \"Comedy Circus Ke Taansen\" in 2014 on Sony Tv.",
" At present, she is judging a singing reality show on Zee Tv named Sa Re Ga Ma Pa"
],
"title": "Neha Kakkar"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Baby Doll\" is a Punjabi song by Indian Bollywood playback singer Kanika Kapoor for the Bollywood movie \"Ragini MMS 2\" pictured on the lead actress of the film, Sunny Leone.",
" For this song Kapoor won Filmfare Awards of best female playback singer."
],
"title": "Baby Doll (2014 song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Indian Idol is the Indian version of the Pop Idol format.",
" It started airing in India with the first season in 2004–2005 and was followed by second (2005–2006), third (2007) and fourth (2008–2009) seasons.",
" The fifth season of Indian aired on Sony TV in 2010.",
" It was launched by the programming team at SET of Tarun Katial and Anupawinner modi"
],
"title": "Indian Idol"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Chitta Kukkad\" is a wedding-themed Punjabi dance song by Bollywood composer, producer and singer Parichay, with lyrics written by rapper and lyricist The Gunsmith.",
" The track has been sung by Neha Kakkar and Gippy Grewal and is the 3rd song released from the film Loveshhuda by Tips Industries Limited, starring Girish Kumar and Navneet Kaur Dhillon.",
" This festive song is based on the classic folk song \"Chitta Kukkad Banere Te\" by Pakistani singer Musarrat Nazir, but has been revamped with fresh production, composition and new lyrics."
],
"title": "Chitta Kukkad"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Purva Mantri is an Indian playback singer.",
" At age 13, she competed on the second season of \"Indian Idol\", which aired from 2005 to 2006."
],
"title": "Purva Mantri"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Anweshaa (born Anweshaa Dattagupta; 15 December 1993, Changed Her Name to Anwesshaa) is an Indian singer who made her presence felt in the Indian music scene at the age of 13 through the reality show \"Amul STAR Voice of India\", Chhote Ustaad.",
" Anweshaa was runner-up in the finals, where the outcome was solely decided on the number of votes polled.",
" She was the favorite of judges throughout the contest and had the sole distinction of winning a Sarvottam for all her performance.",
" Anwesha is known for starring in Amul Music ka maha muqqabla at the age of 16.",
" She not only had the sole distinction of '6 Singer of the Day awards' for seven performances, but also won the 'Singer of the Series award'.",
" In spite of being the youngest in the show, she defeated the winners and participants of various shows (Indian idol, JJWS, SVOI, SAREGAMAPA) who participated in 'music ka maha muqqabla' and received the award.",
" She was hugely applauded in this show for her flawless and rocking performances, which helped her team to the finals.",
" Also one of the opposite teams captain in the show, Shankar Mahadevan said that '\"she was the best singer that ever emerged from a reality show after Shreya Ghoshal in the 90s\".",
" She has also made her debut in commercial playback singing in a Hindi movie Golmaal Returns.",
" Anweshaa has sung the song \"Tha Karke\", which is said to be the most expensive song to ever be shot in Bollywood.",
" Apart from few Bollywood songs, She has sung many Bengali songs, albums, two Tamil songs and one Telugu song for the movie (Uu Kodathara?",
" Ulikki Padathara?)",
" and a Telugu album song to her credit.",
" Anwesha made her Kannada debut with the film Santheyalli Nintha Kabira in 2016.",
" She also appeared in Coke Studio aside Papon.",
" Along with other awards, she won \"Best female playback singer\" award for Bengali song in Tele Cine Awards 2011 (nominations included Shreya Ghoshal, Richa Sharma, June Banerjee)."
],
"title": "Anweshaa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ravi K. Tripathi (born on February 4) is an Indian playback singer, composer and music director.",
" He competed on the television music reality show Indian Idol season 2 in 2006.",
" Tripathi was the only Indian artist to have been invited to perform and represent India at the closing ceremony of Asian games 2010, in Guangzhou, China."
],
"title": "Ravi K. Tripathi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lahore Lahore Aye (Punjabi: !",
"لہور لہور ﺍﮰ, Urdu: !",
"لاہور لاہور ہے, English: \"Lahore is Lahore!",
"\"in Pakistan) is a Punjabi song by Pakistani-Punjabi singer Tariq Tafu.",
" The track reflects the unique culture of Lahore describing the life in Lahore, the people, the food, and the most famous spots in the city of Lahore, Pakistan.",
" It was produced by Tariq Tafu for his album \"Naiyn Reesan Pakistan Diyan\" on January 1, 2004."
],
"title": "Lahore Lahore Aye"
}
] |
[
"Title: Jaan Atki\n\n\"Jaan Atki\" is a Punjabi song recorded by English singer Mumzy Stranger. It was released on 1 April 2016 by Timeless London.",
"Title: Deepali Kishore\n\nDeepali Kishore (: दीपाली किशोर ) (born 6 January 1989 in Patna, Bihar) is an Indian singer. She was a finalist of \"Indian Idol 3\". She also appeared along with Bollywood actor John Abraham and performed a group song from film \"Goal\". She has sung a song for movie \"Don Muthuswami\". The song is \"I Love You\", composed by Anu Malik. She has hosted the auditions and the Roobaroos with Meiyang Chang in \"Indian Idol\" season 4. She has hosted a music show \"\" on DD National, with Abhas Joshi. Deepali is acting in the Bhojpuri soap \"Badki Malkayen\" on Mahua TV.",
"Title: Neha Kakkar\n\nNeha Kakkar is an Indian singer. She competed on the television reality show \"Indian Idol\" season 2 in 2006 . Headinng through which she also appeared in \"Comedy Circus Ke Taansen\" in 2014 on Sony Tv. At present, she is judging a singing reality show on Zee Tv named Sa Re Ga Ma Pa",
"Title: Baby Doll (2014 song)\n\n\"Baby Doll\" is a Punjabi song by Indian Bollywood playback singer Kanika Kapoor for the Bollywood movie \"Ragini MMS 2\" pictured on the lead actress of the film, Sunny Leone. For this song Kapoor won Filmfare Awards of best female playback singer.",
"Title: Indian Idol\n\nIndian Idol is the Indian version of the Pop Idol format. It started airing in India with the first season in 2004–2005 and was followed by second (2005–2006), third (2007) and fourth (2008–2009) seasons. The fifth season of Indian aired on Sony TV in 2010. It was launched by the programming team at SET of Tarun Katial and Anupawinner modi",
"Title: Chitta Kukkad\n\n\"Chitta Kukkad\" is a wedding-themed Punjabi dance song by Bollywood composer, producer and singer Parichay, with lyrics written by rapper and lyricist The Gunsmith. The track has been sung by Neha Kakkar and Gippy Grewal and is the 3rd song released from the film Loveshhuda by Tips Industries Limited, starring Girish Kumar and Navneet Kaur Dhillon. This festive song is based on the classic folk song \"Chitta Kukkad Banere Te\" by Pakistani singer Musarrat Nazir, but has been revamped with fresh production, composition and new lyrics.",
"Title: Purva Mantri\n\nPurva Mantri is an Indian playback singer. At age 13, she competed on the second season of \"Indian Idol\", which aired from 2005 to 2006.",
"Title: Anweshaa\n\nAnweshaa (born Anweshaa Dattagupta; 15 December 1993, Changed Her Name to Anwesshaa) is an Indian singer who made her presence felt in the Indian music scene at the age of 13 through the reality show \"Amul STAR Voice of India\", Chhote Ustaad. Anweshaa was runner-up in the finals, where the outcome was solely decided on the number of votes polled. She was the favorite of judges throughout the contest and had the sole distinction of winning a Sarvottam for all her performance. Anwesha is known for starring in Amul Music ka maha muqqabla at the age of 16. She not only had the sole distinction of '6 Singer of the Day awards' for seven performances, but also won the 'Singer of the Series award'. In spite of being the youngest in the show, she defeated the winners and participants of various shows (Indian idol, JJWS, SVOI, SAREGAMAPA) who participated in 'music ka maha muqqabla' and received the award. She was hugely applauded in this show for her flawless and rocking performances, which helped her team to the finals. Also one of the opposite teams captain in the show, Shankar Mahadevan said that '\"she was the best singer that ever emerged from a reality show after Shreya Ghoshal in the 90s\". She has also made her debut in commercial playback singing in a Hindi movie Golmaal Returns. Anweshaa has sung the song \"Tha Karke\", which is said to be the most expensive song to ever be shot in Bollywood. Apart from few Bollywood songs, She has sung many Bengali songs, albums, two Tamil songs and one Telugu song for the movie (Uu Kodathara? Ulikki Padathara?) and a Telugu album song to her credit. Anwesha made her Kannada debut with the film Santheyalli Nintha Kabira in 2016. She also appeared in Coke Studio aside Papon. Along with other awards, she won \"Best female playback singer\" award for Bengali song in Tele Cine Awards 2011 (nominations included Shreya Ghoshal, Richa Sharma, June Banerjee).",
"Title: Ravi K. Tripathi\n\nRavi K. Tripathi (born on February 4) is an Indian playback singer, composer and music director. He competed on the television music reality show Indian Idol season 2 in 2006. Tripathi was the only Indian artist to have been invited to perform and represent India at the closing ceremony of Asian games 2010, in Guangzhou, China.",
"Title: Lahore Lahore Aye\n\nLahore Lahore Aye (Punjabi: ! لہور لہور ﺍﮰ, Urdu: ! لاہور لاہور ہے, English: \"Lahore is Lahore! \"in Pakistan) is a Punjabi song by Pakistani-Punjabi singer Tariq Tafu. The track reflects the unique culture of Lahore describing the life in Lahore, the people, the food, and the most famous spots in the city of Lahore, Pakistan. It was produced by Tariq Tafu for his album \"Naiyn Reesan Pakistan Diyan\" on January 1, 2004."
] |
7,363
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In what year was Mario Götze described as one of the best talents Germany has ever had?
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2010
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bridge
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easy
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{
"title": [
"2014 FIFA World Cup Final",
"Mario Götze"
],
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1,
3
]
}
|
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"sentences": [
"Martin J. Levitt (14 October 1944 – 21 November 2004) was a supervisory trainer, union buster and a union organizer on and off over a 20-year period before 1987 when he reportedly changed direction.",
" He went from anti union to anti managemant and founded Justice for Labor Foundation and later wrote about his career in his autobiography released in 1993 entitled Confessions of a Union Buster which he authored with Terry Conrow Toczynski.",
" The book found success among labor unions due to the lurid details he outlined about union busting tactics he claims to have used.",
" Levitt says he entered the field in 1969 \"as a young man with no particular feelings about unions but with a desire to use his considerable wits and smooth tongue to get ahead.\"",
" Levitt claims to have been \"one of the multimillion-dollar industry's best talents...caught up in the money and intellectual pleasure of the pursuit.\"",
" During his so-called reformed career he was known for holding seminars, newspaper articles and some national television interviews such as 60 minutes and the TODAY show."
],
"title": "Martin J. Levitt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The MTV Immies are held every year with an aim to award the best talents in the Indian music industry.",
" In 2005 The Immies supported relief for the quake victims of India and Pakistan.",
" Also, proceeds from donor passes were given to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund.",
" In keeping with tradition, a number of Pakistani as well as international artists performed at the event."
],
"title": "MTV Immies"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tamil Nadu State Film Awards were given for excellence in Tamil cinema in India.",
" They were given annually to honour the best talents and provide encouragement and incentive to the South Indian film industry by the Government of Tamil Nadu.",
" The awards were decided by a committee headed by a Judge.",
" The awards were first given in 1967 and discontinued after 1970.",
" The awards were given again in 1977 and continued till 1982.",
" The awards were not given in the years 1971 to 1976.",
" However in the year 1977, the awards for Best Actress and Best Actor were announced for the years 1971 to 1976 by way of honorary certificates by the government led by the then chief minister M.G.Ramachandran.",
" Since 1988, the awards were regularly given until it became defunct in 2008."
],
"title": "Tamil Nadu State Film Awards"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mario Götze (] ; born 3 June 1992) is a German professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for German Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund and the Germany national team.",
" Although his favoured position is that of a playmaker.",
" Götze possesses speed, technique, dribbling skills, and playmaking capabilities.",
" In 2010, German Football Association's then technical director Matthias Sammer described Götze as \"one of the best talents Germany has ever had.\""
],
"title": "Mario Götze"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Footbonaut is a football training machine which fires balls at different speeds and trajectories at players, who must control and pass the ball into a highlighted square.",
" Footbonaut was invented by Christian Güttler in Berlin, Germany.",
" The machine is also described as a robotic cage.",
" Mario Götze's winning goal of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final has been credited to his years of practice using Footbonaut.",
" The Footbonaut is also credited for the success of Borussia Dortmund, who first used the machine.",
" There are several undisclosed clubs in Germany currently using Footbonaut in their trainings."
],
"title": "Footbonaut"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 (abbreviated as PES 2015 and known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2015 in Asia and World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2015 - Konami the Best only in Japan) is a football simulation game developed by PES Productions and published by Konami for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.",
" It is the fourteenth edition of the \"Pro Evolution Soccer\" series.",
" The cover of the game features Mario Götze of Bayern Munich (except for the Japanese version, whose cover art features Keisuke Honda of A.C. Milan).",
" In this game, the slogan used was \"The Pitch is Ours\" for the first time."
],
"title": "Pro Evolution Soccer 2015"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Klaus Stürmer (born August 9, 1935 in Glinde; died June 1, 1971 in Zürich) was a German football player.",
" He represented Germany on two occasions, including a 1962 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Northern Ireland.",
" On his debut on 16 October 1954 against France he became the youngest player of the post-war era to score for Germany at age 19 years 68 days, a record that was equalled in 2011 by Mario Götze"
],
"title": "Klaus Stürmer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pradeep Rangana - ප්රදීප් රංගන (born 12 November 1983), is a Sri Lankan solo singer, songwriter, and a doctor by profession.",
" He is the winner in the second season of \"Sirasa Superstar\", an idol program in Sri Lanka similar to \"American Idol\".",
" Highly praised by the judges and musicians, Pradeep has proved to be an excellent talent not fade with doctor profession.",
" His talents to use all extremes of music proved him to be one of Sri Lanka's best talents to produced by reality competitions."
],
"title": "Pradeep Rangana"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2014 FIFA World Cup Final was a football match that took place on 13 July 2014 at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to determine the 2014 FIFA World Cup champion.",
" Germany defeated Argentina 1–0 in extra time, with the only goal being scored by Mario Götze, who collected André Schürrle's cross from the left on his chest before volleying a high left-footed shot into the net.",
" The match was the third final between the two countries, a World Cup record, after their 1986 and 1990 matches, and billed as the world's best player (Lionel Messi) versus the world's best team (Germany)."
],
"title": "2014 FIFA World Cup Final"
},
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"sentences": [
"Mario Gómez García (] ; born 10 July 1985) is a German professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg and the Germany national team.",
" Gómez joined Fiorentina after spending four seasons with Bayern Munich, which he joined after six years playing for VfB Stuttgart.",
" At the time the fee was a record for a player transferred in the Bundesliga, estimated to be €30–35 million.",
" The fee is currently the third highest, after former Bayern teammates Mario Götze and Javi Martínez, respectively.",
" When Stuttgart became champions in 2006–07, Gómez contributed 14 goals and 7 assists at age 21 and was selected as German Footballer of the Year."
],
"title": "Mario Gómez"
}
] |
[
"Title: Martin J. Levitt\n\nMartin J. Levitt (14 October 1944 – 21 November 2004) was a supervisory trainer, union buster and a union organizer on and off over a 20-year period before 1987 when he reportedly changed direction. He went from anti union to anti managemant and founded Justice for Labor Foundation and later wrote about his career in his autobiography released in 1993 entitled Confessions of a Union Buster which he authored with Terry Conrow Toczynski. The book found success among labor unions due to the lurid details he outlined about union busting tactics he claims to have used. Levitt says he entered the field in 1969 \"as a young man with no particular feelings about unions but with a desire to use his considerable wits and smooth tongue to get ahead.\" Levitt claims to have been \"one of the multimillion-dollar industry's best talents...caught up in the money and intellectual pleasure of the pursuit.\" During his so-called reformed career he was known for holding seminars, newspaper articles and some national television interviews such as 60 minutes and the TODAY show.",
"Title: MTV Immies\n\nThe MTV Immies are held every year with an aim to award the best talents in the Indian music industry. In 2005 The Immies supported relief for the quake victims of India and Pakistan. Also, proceeds from donor passes were given to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund. In keeping with tradition, a number of Pakistani as well as international artists performed at the event.",
"Title: Tamil Nadu State Film Awards\n\nTamil Nadu State Film Awards were given for excellence in Tamil cinema in India. They were given annually to honour the best talents and provide encouragement and incentive to the South Indian film industry by the Government of Tamil Nadu. The awards were decided by a committee headed by a Judge. The awards were first given in 1967 and discontinued after 1970. The awards were given again in 1977 and continued till 1982. The awards were not given in the years 1971 to 1976. However in the year 1977, the awards for Best Actress and Best Actor were announced for the years 1971 to 1976 by way of honorary certificates by the government led by the then chief minister M.G.Ramachandran. Since 1988, the awards were regularly given until it became defunct in 2008.",
"Title: Mario Götze\n\nMario Götze (] ; born 3 June 1992) is a German professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for German Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund and the Germany national team. Although his favoured position is that of a playmaker. Götze possesses speed, technique, dribbling skills, and playmaking capabilities. In 2010, German Football Association's then technical director Matthias Sammer described Götze as \"one of the best talents Germany has ever had.\"",
"Title: Footbonaut\n\nThe Footbonaut is a football training machine which fires balls at different speeds and trajectories at players, who must control and pass the ball into a highlighted square. Footbonaut was invented by Christian Güttler in Berlin, Germany. The machine is also described as a robotic cage. Mario Götze's winning goal of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final has been credited to his years of practice using Footbonaut. The Footbonaut is also credited for the success of Borussia Dortmund, who first used the machine. There are several undisclosed clubs in Germany currently using Footbonaut in their trainings.",
"Title: Pro Evolution Soccer 2015\n\nPro Evolution Soccer 2015 (abbreviated as PES 2015 and known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2015 in Asia and World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2015 - Konami the Best only in Japan) is a football simulation game developed by PES Productions and published by Konami for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. It is the fourteenth edition of the \"Pro Evolution Soccer\" series. The cover of the game features Mario Götze of Bayern Munich (except for the Japanese version, whose cover art features Keisuke Honda of A.C. Milan). In this game, the slogan used was \"The Pitch is Ours\" for the first time.",
"Title: Klaus Stürmer\n\nKlaus Stürmer (born August 9, 1935 in Glinde; died June 1, 1971 in Zürich) was a German football player. He represented Germany on two occasions, including a 1962 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Northern Ireland. On his debut on 16 October 1954 against France he became the youngest player of the post-war era to score for Germany at age 19 years 68 days, a record that was equalled in 2011 by Mario Götze",
"Title: Pradeep Rangana\n\nPradeep Rangana - ප්රදීප් රංගන (born 12 November 1983), is a Sri Lankan solo singer, songwriter, and a doctor by profession. He is the winner in the second season of \"Sirasa Superstar\", an idol program in Sri Lanka similar to \"American Idol\". Highly praised by the judges and musicians, Pradeep has proved to be an excellent talent not fade with doctor profession. His talents to use all extremes of music proved him to be one of Sri Lanka's best talents to produced by reality competitions.",
"Title: 2014 FIFA World Cup Final\n\nThe 2014 FIFA World Cup Final was a football match that took place on 13 July 2014 at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to determine the 2014 FIFA World Cup champion. Germany defeated Argentina 1–0 in extra time, with the only goal being scored by Mario Götze, who collected André Schürrle's cross from the left on his chest before volleying a high left-footed shot into the net. The match was the third final between the two countries, a World Cup record, after their 1986 and 1990 matches, and billed as the world's best player (Lionel Messi) versus the world's best team (Germany).",
"Title: Mario Gómez\n\nMario Gómez García (] ; born 10 July 1985) is a German professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg and the Germany national team. Gómez joined Fiorentina after spending four seasons with Bayern Munich, which he joined after six years playing for VfB Stuttgart. At the time the fee was a record for a player transferred in the Bundesliga, estimated to be €30–35 million. The fee is currently the third highest, after former Bayern teammates Mario Götze and Javi Martínez, respectively. When Stuttgart became champions in 2006–07, Gómez contributed 14 goals and 7 assists at age 21 and was selected as German Footballer of the Year."
] |
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In which direction is Padiham located to Pendle Hill?
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south
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"Pendle Hill High School is a comprehensive, co-educational high school with over 300 students located in Pendle Hill, a suburb in the west of Sydney, Australia.",
" The school enjoys a prominent position in extensive, elevated and park-like grounds, with views east to Sydney and west to the Blue Mountains.",
" Established in 1965, the school has a long tradition of academic, cultural and sporting achievements especially in rugby league."
],
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"Padiham is a small town and civil parish on the River Calder, about 3 mi west of Burnley and south of Pendle Hill, in Lancashire, England.",
" It is part of the Borough of Burnley, but has its own town council with varied powers.",
" Padiham was originally a rural village lying by the River Calder.",
" It is still surrounded by attractive countryside on an arc running from the north-west to the north-east in the foothills of Pendle Hill."
],
"title": "Padiham"
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"sentences": [
"Pendle Hill is located in the east of Lancashire, England, near the towns of Burnley, Nelson, Colne, Clitheroe and Padiham.",
" Its summit is 557 m above mean sea level.",
" It gives its name to the Borough of Pendle.",
" It is an isolated hill, separated from the Pennines to the east, the Bowland Fells to the northwest, and the West Pennine Moors to the south.",
" It is included in detached part of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)."
],
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"sentences": [
"Higham is a village in the Borough of Pendle in Lancashire, England, south of Pendle Hill.",
" The civil parish is named Higham with West Close Booth.",
" The village is 2 mi north-east of Padiham and about 4 mi south west of Nelson along the A6068 road."
],
"title": "Higham, Lancashire"
},
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"sentences": [
"Sabden is a medium to large village and civil parish in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire.",
" Sabden is located south of Pendle Hill, in a valley about three miles north west of Padiham.",
" The parish is 2,451 acres.",
" It lies in the Forest of Pendle section of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty."
],
"title": "Sabden"
},
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"sentences": [
"Pendle Hill railway station is located on the Main Western line, serving the Sydney suburb of Pendle Hill.",
" It is served by Sydney Trains T1 Western and T5 Cumberland line services."
],
"title": "Pendle Hill railway station"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Forest of Pendle is the name given to an area of hilly landscape to the east of Pendle Hill in eastern Lancashire, roughly defining the watershed between the River Ribble and its tributary the River Calder.",
" The forest is not identical to the modern local government district of Pendle, which is larger.",
" And in fact the modern version of the forest has come to contain areas to the north and east of Pendle Hill which are partly in the district of Ribble Valley."
],
"title": "Forest of Pendle"
},
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"sentences": [
"Pendle College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Lancaster.",
" Founded in 1974, the college is named after the Pendle region of the east of Lancashire, which is dominated by Pendle Hill.",
" The term \"Pendle\" is associated with a great deal of fantasy and legend.",
" Although named after Pendle Hill, the area is perhaps more well known for its association with the infamous Pendle Witches."
],
"title": "Pendle College, Lancaster"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Roughlee is a village in Pendle, Lancashire, England, in the civil parish of Roughlee Booth.",
" It is close to Nelson, Barrowford and Blacko.",
" The village lies at the foot of Pendle Hill, well known for the Pendle Witches, and includes the hamlet of Crowtrees.",
" The parish adjoins the Pendle parishes of Blacko, Barrowford, Old Laund Booth, Goldshaw Booth and Barley-with-Wheatley Booth.",
" It is part of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)."
],
"title": "Roughlee"
},
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"sentences": [
"Pendle Hill is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.",
" Pendle Hill is located 30 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government areas of Cumberland Council and City of Parramatta and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region."
],
"title": "Pendle Hill, New South Wales"
}
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"Title: Pendle Hill High School\n\nPendle Hill High School is a comprehensive, co-educational high school with over 300 students located in Pendle Hill, a suburb in the west of Sydney, Australia. The school enjoys a prominent position in extensive, elevated and park-like grounds, with views east to Sydney and west to the Blue Mountains. Established in 1965, the school has a long tradition of academic, cultural and sporting achievements especially in rugby league.",
"Title: Padiham\n\nPadiham is a small town and civil parish on the River Calder, about 3 mi west of Burnley and south of Pendle Hill, in Lancashire, England. It is part of the Borough of Burnley, but has its own town council with varied powers. Padiham was originally a rural village lying by the River Calder. It is still surrounded by attractive countryside on an arc running from the north-west to the north-east in the foothills of Pendle Hill.",
"Title: Pendle Hill\n\nPendle Hill is located in the east of Lancashire, England, near the towns of Burnley, Nelson, Colne, Clitheroe and Padiham. Its summit is 557 m above mean sea level. It gives its name to the Borough of Pendle. It is an isolated hill, separated from the Pennines to the east, the Bowland Fells to the northwest, and the West Pennine Moors to the south. It is included in detached part of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).",
"Title: Higham, Lancashire\n\nHigham is a village in the Borough of Pendle in Lancashire, England, south of Pendle Hill. The civil parish is named Higham with West Close Booth. The village is 2 mi north-east of Padiham and about 4 mi south west of Nelson along the A6068 road.",
"Title: Sabden\n\nSabden is a medium to large village and civil parish in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire. Sabden is located south of Pendle Hill, in a valley about three miles north west of Padiham. The parish is 2,451 acres. It lies in the Forest of Pendle section of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.",
"Title: Pendle Hill railway station\n\nPendle Hill railway station is located on the Main Western line, serving the Sydney suburb of Pendle Hill. It is served by Sydney Trains T1 Western and T5 Cumberland line services.",
"Title: Forest of Pendle\n\nThe Forest of Pendle is the name given to an area of hilly landscape to the east of Pendle Hill in eastern Lancashire, roughly defining the watershed between the River Ribble and its tributary the River Calder. The forest is not identical to the modern local government district of Pendle, which is larger. And in fact the modern version of the forest has come to contain areas to the north and east of Pendle Hill which are partly in the district of Ribble Valley.",
"Title: Pendle College, Lancaster\n\nPendle College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Lancaster. Founded in 1974, the college is named after the Pendle region of the east of Lancashire, which is dominated by Pendle Hill. The term \"Pendle\" is associated with a great deal of fantasy and legend. Although named after Pendle Hill, the area is perhaps more well known for its association with the infamous Pendle Witches.",
"Title: Roughlee\n\nRoughlee is a village in Pendle, Lancashire, England, in the civil parish of Roughlee Booth. It is close to Nelson, Barrowford and Blacko. The village lies at the foot of Pendle Hill, well known for the Pendle Witches, and includes the hamlet of Crowtrees. The parish adjoins the Pendle parishes of Blacko, Barrowford, Old Laund Booth, Goldshaw Booth and Barley-with-Wheatley Booth. It is part of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).",
"Title: Pendle Hill, New South Wales\n\nPendle Hill is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Pendle Hill is located 30 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government areas of Cumberland Council and City of Parramatta and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region."
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Suicide in China, while being lower than in Japan, seems to be a more common practice among women than men, while in Japan, it appears to be more common among men, what is the rate of male suicides in Japan?
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Seventy-one percent
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"title": [
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"Suicide in Japan"
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"Suicide in China has a long history as a cultural practice.",
" Commemoration of Qu Yuan's patriotic suicide is popularly considered the basis for the annual Dragon Boat Festival.",
" Study of modern suicide in China is complicated by political concerns which cause official statistics to vary (sometimes greatly) from the findings of independent studies.",
" Generally speaking, China seems to have a lower suicide rate than neighboring Korea and Japan, with the practice more common among women than men and more common in the Yangtze Basin than elsewhere."
],
"title": "Suicide in China"
},
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"sentences": [
"Suicide in Japan has become a significant national social issue.",
" In 2014 on average 70 Japanese people committed suicide every day, and the vast majority were men.",
" Japan has a relatively high suicide rate compared to other countries, but the number of suicides is declining and as of 2013 has been under 30,000 for three consecutive years.",
" Seventy-one percent of suicides in Japan were male, and it is the leading cause of death in men aged 20–44.",
" By 2016, suicide rates had reached a 22-year low of 21,764, that is, men decreased by 1,664 to 15,017 and women decreased by 597 to 6,747."
],
"title": "Suicide in Japan"
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"sentences": [
"With obesity rates of 23.9% for men and 42.8% for women, Palestine is listed as the 8th most obese country in the world among men and 3rd most obese among women.",
" This is mostly due to decreased physical activity and greater than necessary food consumption, particularly with an increase in energy coming from fat.",
" Two other factors are smoking and urbanization.",
" In addition, \"leisure-time physical activity is not a common concept in the Palestinian context, especially for rural women, where lack of sex-segregated facilities and cultural norms are prohibitive factors.\"",
" Women in urban areas face similar cultural restrictions."
],
"title": "Health in the Palestinian territories"
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"A Senegalese kaftan is a pullover men's robe with long bell sleeves.",
" In the Wolof language, this robe is called a \"mbubb\" or \"khaftaan\" and in French it is called a \"boubou\".",
" The Senegalese caftan is an ankle length garment.",
" It is worn with matching drawstring pants called \"tubay\" in Wolof.",
" Normally made of cotton brocade, lace, or synthetic fabrics, these robes are common throughout West Africa.",
" A kaftan and matching pants is called a kaftan suit.",
" The kaftan suit can be worn with a kufi cap.",
" Senegalese kaftans are formal wear in all West African countries.",
" In the United States, some merchants sell this robe as a \"Senegalese style dashiki pant set\" or a \"full length dashiki pant set\".",
" Men who are members of the Hausa tribe, wear these kaftans to formal events like naming ceremonies and weddings.",
" In the United States, a kaftan is one of three formal suits, equivalent to the tuxedo, that African-American grooms select for their weddings.",
" The other styles being the dashiki pant set, and the grand boubou, pronounced \"gran boo-boo\".",
" There are various other formal robes that are worn throughout West Africa, and with the exception of the Yoruba Gbarie robe, pronounced \"barry\", most of these are a form of Islamic dress, see sartorial hijab.",
" The kaftan is worn by Christians, African Jews, Muslims, and followers of African traditional religion.",
" Furthermore, Senegalese kaftans are common among men of African descent in the African diaspora.",
" The Senegalese kaftan is men's attire.",
" In West Africa, and the United States, this robe is not worn by women.",
" The women's robe is called a kaftan."
],
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"sentences": [
"Shinjū (心中, the characters for \"mind\" and \"centre\") means \"double suicide\" in Japanese, as in \"Shinjū Ten no Amijima\" (\"The Love Suicides at Amijima\"), written by the seventeenth-century tragedian Chikamatsu Monzaemon for the puppet theatre (\"bunraku\" and/or \"joruri\" theatre).",
" In common parlance shinjū is used to refer to any group suicide of persons bound by love, typically lovers, parents and children, and even whole families.",
" In Japanese theatre and literary tradition, double suicides are the simultaneous suicides of two lovers whose \"ninjo,\" \"personal feelings\", or love for one another are at odds with \"giri\", \"social conventions\" or familial obligations.",
" Double suicides were rather common in Japan throughout history and double suicide is an important theme of the puppet theatre repertory.",
" The tragic denouement is usually known to the audience and is preceded by a \"michiyuki,\" a small poetical journey, where lovers evoke the happier moments of their lives and their attempts at loving each other."
],
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"sentences": [
"Ding zui () is the Chinese practice of hiring impostors or body doubles to stand trial and receive punishment in one's place.",
" The term translates as \"substitute criminal,\" and is reported to be a relatively common practice among China's wealthy elite."
],
"title": "Ding zui"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Estimates for the prevalence of disability in Indonesia vary widely based on criteria.",
" The 2010 Indonesian census reports that only 4.29% of Indonesians have disabilities, with a rate of 3.94% among men and 4.64% among women.",
" Data from the 2007 Riskesdas household survey, by contrast, based on a definition of having a lot of difficulty in at least one functional domain, gives a rate of disability of 11.05%, with 9.40% for males and 12.57% for females.",
" Both sets of data show rates of disability rising significantly with age."
],
"title": "Disability in Indonesia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Youth suicide is when a young person, generally categorized as someone below age 21, deliberately ends their own life.",
" Rates of attempted and completed youth suicide in Western societies and other countries are high.",
" Youth suicide attempts are more common among girls, but adolescent males are the ones who usually carry out suicide.",
" Suicide rates in youths have nearly tripled between the 1960s and 1980s.",
" For example, in Australia suicide is second only to motor vehicle accidents as its leading cause of death for people aged 15–25, and according to the National Institute for Mental Health, suicide is the third leading cause of death among teens in the United States.",
" Based on a survey done on American high school students, 16% reported considering suicide and 8% reported attempting suicide sometime within the 12 months before taking the survey.",
" Between 1980 and 1994, the suicide rates of young black males doubled.",
" American Indians and Alaska Natives commit suicide at a higher rate than any other ethnic group in the United States.",
" In India, one-third of suicides are young people 15–29.",
" In 2002, 154,000 suicides were recorded in India."
],
"title": "Youth suicide"
},
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"sentences": [
"Suicide is a significant national social issue in the United Kingdom; 6,045; 5,608 and 5,675 people aged 15 and over died by suicide in from 2009-2011 respectively.",
" The number of male suicides in 2011 was the highest since 2002.",
" In January 2013, MPs expressed concern at this rise in the number of suicides."
],
"title": "Suicide in the United Kingdom"
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"sentences": [
"Murid (Arabic: مُرِيد ) is a Sufi term meaning \"committed one\" from the root meaning \"willpower\" or \"self-esteem\".",
" It refers to a person who is committed to a \"murshid\" (spiritual guide) in a \"tariqa\" (spiritual path) of Sufism.",
" Also known as a \"salik\" (Arabic: سَالِك ) or a seeker, a \"murid\" is an initiate into the mystic philosophy of Sufism.",
" When the seeker makes a pledge (\"bay'ah\") to a \"murshid\" the seeker becomes initiated as a \"murid\".",
" The initiation process is known as \"`ahd\" (Arabic: عَهْد ) or \"bai'ath\".",
" Before initiation, a \"murid\" is guided and taught by a \"murshid\" or \"Pir\" who must first accept the initiate as his or her disciple.",
" Throughout the instruction period, the \"murid\" typically experiences visions and dreams during personal spiritual exercises.",
" These visions are interpreted by the \"murshid\".",
" A common practice among the early Sufi orders, was to grant a \"khirqa\" or a robe to the \"murid\" upon the initiation or after he had progressed through a series of increasingly difficult and significant tasks on the path of mystical development.",
" This practice is not very common now.",
" \"Murids\" often receive books of instruction from \"murshids\" and often accompany itinerant \"murshids\" on their wanderings."
],
"title": "Murid"
}
] |
[
"Title: Suicide in China\n\nSuicide in China has a long history as a cultural practice. Commemoration of Qu Yuan's patriotic suicide is popularly considered the basis for the annual Dragon Boat Festival. Study of modern suicide in China is complicated by political concerns which cause official statistics to vary (sometimes greatly) from the findings of independent studies. Generally speaking, China seems to have a lower suicide rate than neighboring Korea and Japan, with the practice more common among women than men and more common in the Yangtze Basin than elsewhere.",
"Title: Suicide in Japan\n\nSuicide in Japan has become a significant national social issue. In 2014 on average 70 Japanese people committed suicide every day, and the vast majority were men. Japan has a relatively high suicide rate compared to other countries, but the number of suicides is declining and as of 2013 has been under 30,000 for three consecutive years. Seventy-one percent of suicides in Japan were male, and it is the leading cause of death in men aged 20–44. By 2016, suicide rates had reached a 22-year low of 21,764, that is, men decreased by 1,664 to 15,017 and women decreased by 597 to 6,747.",
"Title: Health in the Palestinian territories\n\nWith obesity rates of 23.9% for men and 42.8% for women, Palestine is listed as the 8th most obese country in the world among men and 3rd most obese among women. This is mostly due to decreased physical activity and greater than necessary food consumption, particularly with an increase in energy coming from fat. Two other factors are smoking and urbanization. In addition, \"leisure-time physical activity is not a common concept in the Palestinian context, especially for rural women, where lack of sex-segregated facilities and cultural norms are prohibitive factors.\" Women in urban areas face similar cultural restrictions.",
"Title: Senegalese kaftan\n\nA Senegalese kaftan is a pullover men's robe with long bell sleeves. In the Wolof language, this robe is called a \"mbubb\" or \"khaftaan\" and in French it is called a \"boubou\". The Senegalese caftan is an ankle length garment. It is worn with matching drawstring pants called \"tubay\" in Wolof. Normally made of cotton brocade, lace, or synthetic fabrics, these robes are common throughout West Africa. A kaftan and matching pants is called a kaftan suit. The kaftan suit can be worn with a kufi cap. Senegalese kaftans are formal wear in all West African countries. In the United States, some merchants sell this robe as a \"Senegalese style dashiki pant set\" or a \"full length dashiki pant set\". Men who are members of the Hausa tribe, wear these kaftans to formal events like naming ceremonies and weddings. In the United States, a kaftan is one of three formal suits, equivalent to the tuxedo, that African-American grooms select for their weddings. The other styles being the dashiki pant set, and the grand boubou, pronounced \"gran boo-boo\". There are various other formal robes that are worn throughout West Africa, and with the exception of the Yoruba Gbarie robe, pronounced \"barry\", most of these are a form of Islamic dress, see sartorial hijab. The kaftan is worn by Christians, African Jews, Muslims, and followers of African traditional religion. Furthermore, Senegalese kaftans are common among men of African descent in the African diaspora. The Senegalese kaftan is men's attire. In West Africa, and the United States, this robe is not worn by women. The women's robe is called a kaftan.",
"Title: Shinjū\n\nShinjū (心中, the characters for \"mind\" and \"centre\") means \"double suicide\" in Japanese, as in \"Shinjū Ten no Amijima\" (\"The Love Suicides at Amijima\"), written by the seventeenth-century tragedian Chikamatsu Monzaemon for the puppet theatre (\"bunraku\" and/or \"joruri\" theatre). In common parlance shinjū is used to refer to any group suicide of persons bound by love, typically lovers, parents and children, and even whole families. In Japanese theatre and literary tradition, double suicides are the simultaneous suicides of two lovers whose \"ninjo,\" \"personal feelings\", or love for one another are at odds with \"giri\", \"social conventions\" or familial obligations. Double suicides were rather common in Japan throughout history and double suicide is an important theme of the puppet theatre repertory. The tragic denouement is usually known to the audience and is preceded by a \"michiyuki,\" a small poetical journey, where lovers evoke the happier moments of their lives and their attempts at loving each other.",
"Title: Ding zui\n\nDing zui () is the Chinese practice of hiring impostors or body doubles to stand trial and receive punishment in one's place. The term translates as \"substitute criminal,\" and is reported to be a relatively common practice among China's wealthy elite.",
"Title: Disability in Indonesia\n\nEstimates for the prevalence of disability in Indonesia vary widely based on criteria. The 2010 Indonesian census reports that only 4.29% of Indonesians have disabilities, with a rate of 3.94% among men and 4.64% among women. Data from the 2007 Riskesdas household survey, by contrast, based on a definition of having a lot of difficulty in at least one functional domain, gives a rate of disability of 11.05%, with 9.40% for males and 12.57% for females. Both sets of data show rates of disability rising significantly with age.",
"Title: Youth suicide\n\nYouth suicide is when a young person, generally categorized as someone below age 21, deliberately ends their own life. Rates of attempted and completed youth suicide in Western societies and other countries are high. Youth suicide attempts are more common among girls, but adolescent males are the ones who usually carry out suicide. Suicide rates in youths have nearly tripled between the 1960s and 1980s. For example, in Australia suicide is second only to motor vehicle accidents as its leading cause of death for people aged 15–25, and according to the National Institute for Mental Health, suicide is the third leading cause of death among teens in the United States. Based on a survey done on American high school students, 16% reported considering suicide and 8% reported attempting suicide sometime within the 12 months before taking the survey. Between 1980 and 1994, the suicide rates of young black males doubled. American Indians and Alaska Natives commit suicide at a higher rate than any other ethnic group in the United States. In India, one-third of suicides are young people 15–29. In 2002, 154,000 suicides were recorded in India.",
"Title: Suicide in the United Kingdom\n\nSuicide is a significant national social issue in the United Kingdom; 6,045; 5,608 and 5,675 people aged 15 and over died by suicide in from 2009-2011 respectively. The number of male suicides in 2011 was the highest since 2002. In January 2013, MPs expressed concern at this rise in the number of suicides.",
"Title: Murid\n\nMurid (Arabic: مُرِيد ) is a Sufi term meaning \"committed one\" from the root meaning \"willpower\" or \"self-esteem\". It refers to a person who is committed to a \"murshid\" (spiritual guide) in a \"tariqa\" (spiritual path) of Sufism. Also known as a \"salik\" (Arabic: سَالِك ) or a seeker, a \"murid\" is an initiate into the mystic philosophy of Sufism. When the seeker makes a pledge (\"bay'ah\") to a \"murshid\" the seeker becomes initiated as a \"murid\". The initiation process is known as \"`ahd\" (Arabic: عَهْد ) or \"bai'ath\". Before initiation, a \"murid\" is guided and taught by a \"murshid\" or \"Pir\" who must first accept the initiate as his or her disciple. Throughout the instruction period, the \"murid\" typically experiences visions and dreams during personal spiritual exercises. These visions are interpreted by the \"murshid\". A common practice among the early Sufi orders, was to grant a \"khirqa\" or a robe to the \"murid\" upon the initiation or after he had progressed through a series of increasingly difficult and significant tasks on the path of mystical development. This practice is not very common now. \"Murids\" often receive books of instruction from \"murshids\" and often accompany itinerant \"murshids\" on their wanderings."
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The Stanegate, or "stone road" (Old Norse), was an important Roman road built in what is now northern England, it linked two forts that guarded important river crossings; Corstopitum (Corbridge) in the east, situated on Dere Street, and Luguvalium (Carlisle) in the west, Luguvalium was a Roman town in which northern location, in antiquity?
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"Colt Crag Reservoir is a relatively shallow reservoir in Northumberland, England adjacent to the A68 road, and 9 mi north of Corbridge.",
" The A68 road at this point runs along the course of Dere Street, a Roman road."
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"Bremenium was an ancient Roman fort (castra) located at Rochester, Northumberland, England.",
" The fort was one of the defensive structures built along Dere Street, a Roman road running from York to Corbridge and onwards to Melrose.",
" Significantly the fort is a long way north of Hadrian's Wall."
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" It was located within present-day Carlisle, Cumbria, and may have been the capital of the 4th-century province of Valentia."
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"Little Swinburne Reservoir is a small reservoir in Northumberland, England less than 1 mi northeast of the A68 road, and about 9 mi north of Corbridge.",
" The A68 road generally follows the course of Dere Street, a Roman road, but has deviated at this point a little to the east, to facilitate a bridge crossing of the Swin Burn."
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"Dere Street or Deere Street is a modern designation of a Roman road which ran north from Eboracum (York), crossing Stanegate at Corbridge (Hadrian's Wall was crossed at the Portgate, just to the north) and continuing beyond into what is now Scotland, later at least as far as the Antonine Wall.",
" Portions of its route are still followed by modern roads, including the A1 (south of the River Tees) and the A68 north of Corbridge."
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"The Portgate was a fortified gateway, constructed as part of the Roman Hadrian's Wall (Dere Street preceded Hadrian's Wall by around 50 years).",
" It was built to control traffic along Dere Street as it passed through Hadrian's Wall.",
" Its remains exist beneath the old B6318 Military Road to the south-west of the Stagshaw Roundabout (the B6318 was diverted slightly for the construction of the Stagshaw Roundabout, leaving two short sections of the existing road unlinked - the remains of the Portgate are buried beneath the western section)."
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" It linked two forts that guarded important river crossings; Corstopitum (Corbridge) in the east, situated on Dere Street, and Luguvalium (Carlisle) in the west.",
" The Stanegate ran through the natural gap formed by the valleys of the Tyne and Irthing.",
" It predated Hadrian's Wall by several decades; the Wall would later follow a similar route, slightly to the north."
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"Coria was a fort and town 2.5 mi south of Hadrian's Wall, in the Roman province of Britannia at a point where a big Roman north–south road (Dere Street) bridged the River Tyne and met another Roman road (Stanegate), which ran east–west between Coria and Luguvalium (the modern Carlisle) in the Solway Plain.",
" The full Latin name is uncertain and it is known as Corchester or Corbridge Roman Site, adjoining Corbridge in the English county of Northumberland.",
" It is in the guardianship of English Heritage and is partially exposed as a visitor attraction, including a site museum."
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"Rochester is a small village and civil parish in north Northumberland, England.",
" It is five miles north-west of Otterburn on the A68 road between Corbridge and Jedburgh.",
" The village is the site of the Roman fort of Bremenium, built there to protect the important Roman road of Dere Street, which passes through the village."
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"Habitancum was an ancient Roman fort (castra) located at Risingham, Northumberland, England.",
" The fort was one of the defensive structures built along Dere Street, a Roman road running from York to Corbridge and onwards to Melrose."
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"Title: Colt Crag Reservoir\n\nColt Crag Reservoir is a relatively shallow reservoir in Northumberland, England adjacent to the A68 road, and 9 mi north of Corbridge. The A68 road at this point runs along the course of Dere Street, a Roman road.",
"Title: Bremenium\n\nBremenium was an ancient Roman fort (castra) located at Rochester, Northumberland, England. The fort was one of the defensive structures built along Dere Street, a Roman road running from York to Corbridge and onwards to Melrose. Significantly the fort is a long way north of Hadrian's Wall.",
"Title: Luguvalium\n\nLuguvalium was a Roman town in northern Britain in antiquity. It was located within present-day Carlisle, Cumbria, and may have been the capital of the 4th-century province of Valentia.",
"Title: Little Swinburne Reservoir\n\nLittle Swinburne Reservoir is a small reservoir in Northumberland, England less than 1 mi northeast of the A68 road, and about 9 mi north of Corbridge. The A68 road generally follows the course of Dere Street, a Roman road, but has deviated at this point a little to the east, to facilitate a bridge crossing of the Swin Burn.",
"Title: Dere Street\n\nDere Street or Deere Street is a modern designation of a Roman road which ran north from Eboracum (York), crossing Stanegate at Corbridge (Hadrian's Wall was crossed at the Portgate, just to the north) and continuing beyond into what is now Scotland, later at least as far as the Antonine Wall. Portions of its route are still followed by modern roads, including the A1 (south of the River Tees) and the A68 north of Corbridge.",
"Title: Portgate\n\nThe Portgate was a fortified gateway, constructed as part of the Roman Hadrian's Wall (Dere Street preceded Hadrian's Wall by around 50 years). It was built to control traffic along Dere Street as it passed through Hadrian's Wall. Its remains exist beneath the old B6318 Military Road to the south-west of the Stagshaw Roundabout (the B6318 was diverted slightly for the construction of the Stagshaw Roundabout, leaving two short sections of the existing road unlinked - the remains of the Portgate are buried beneath the western section).",
"Title: Stanegate\n\nThe Stanegate, or \"stone road\" (Old Norse), was an important Roman road built in what is now northern England. It linked two forts that guarded important river crossings; Corstopitum (Corbridge) in the east, situated on Dere Street, and Luguvalium (Carlisle) in the west. The Stanegate ran through the natural gap formed by the valleys of the Tyne and Irthing. It predated Hadrian's Wall by several decades; the Wall would later follow a similar route, slightly to the north.",
"Title: Coria (Corbridge)\n\nCoria was a fort and town 2.5 mi south of Hadrian's Wall, in the Roman province of Britannia at a point where a big Roman north–south road (Dere Street) bridged the River Tyne and met another Roman road (Stanegate), which ran east–west between Coria and Luguvalium (the modern Carlisle) in the Solway Plain. The full Latin name is uncertain and it is known as Corchester or Corbridge Roman Site, adjoining Corbridge in the English county of Northumberland. It is in the guardianship of English Heritage and is partially exposed as a visitor attraction, including a site museum.",
"Title: Rochester, Northumberland\n\nRochester is a small village and civil parish in north Northumberland, England. It is five miles north-west of Otterburn on the A68 road between Corbridge and Jedburgh. The village is the site of the Roman fort of Bremenium, built there to protect the important Roman road of Dere Street, which passes through the village.",
"Title: Habitancum\n\nHabitancum was an ancient Roman fort (castra) located at Risingham, Northumberland, England. The fort was one of the defensive structures built along Dere Street, a Roman road running from York to Corbridge and onwards to Melrose."
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What 1996 NBA rookie is a player development consultant for the Golden State Warriors today?
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Stephen John Nash
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"The Golden State Warriors are an American professional basketball team based in Oakland, California.",
" The franchise has also been based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, San Francisco and San Jose, California (during a renovation of their home arena) during its existence.",
" The team is a member of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" The Warriors initially joined the Basketball Association of America (BAA) as the Philadelphia Warriors in 1946, and won the first BAA championship title in the same year under coach Edward Gottlieb.",
" The Warriors later joined the NBA at its foundation in 1949.",
" The Warriors' record was 26–42 in their first NBA season, and they lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Syracuse Nationals.",
" Franklin Mieuli and the Diners Club put together a group of 40 local investors to move the Warriors to San Francisco before the 1962–63 NBA season, with Mieuli eventually buying all the shares of the franchise to keep the team from collapsing and to keep it in the area.",
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"Klay Alexander Thompson (born February 8, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" The son of former NBA player Mychal Thompson, he played college basketball for three seasons at Washington State University, where he was a two-time first-team all-conference selection in the Pac-10.",
" Thompson was selected in the first round of the 2011 NBA draft by Golden State with the 11th overall pick.",
" In 2014, he and teammate Stephen Curry set a then NBA record with 484 combined three-pointers in a season, as the pair were given the nickname the \"Splash Brothers\".",
" Thompson is a three-time NBA All-Star and a two-time All-NBA Third Team honoree.",
" In 2015, he helped lead the Warriors to their first NBA Championship since 1975.",
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"Stephen John Nash, OC, OBC (born February 7, 1974), is a Canadian former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" He was an eight-time NBA All-Star and a seven-time All-NBA selection.",
" Twice, Nash was named the NBA Most Valuable Player while playing for the Phoenix Suns.",
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"Jamaal Abdul-Lateef (born Jackson Keith Wilkes on May 2, 1953), better known as Jamaal Wilkes, nicknamed \"Silk\", is an American retired basketball player who played the small forward position and won four NBA championships with the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers.",
" He was a three-time NBA All-Star and the 1975 NBA Rookie of the Year.",
" In college, Wilkes was a key player on two NCAA championship teams under coach John Wooden for the UCLA Bruins.",
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"The 1996–97 NBA season was the 51st season of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" The league used this season to mark its 50th anniversary, which included the unveiling of the league's list of its 50 greatest players.",
" This particular season featured what has since been acknowledged as one of the most talented rookie-classes, featuring the debuts of Allen Iverson, Ray Allen, Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Jermaine O'Neal, Ben Wallace and Stephon Marbury.",
" The season ended with the Chicago Bulls defeating the Utah Jazz 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals to win the franchise's 5th championship."
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"The Golden State Warriors 2006–07 season is the 61st National Basketball Association (NBA) season for the Golden State Warriors basketball franchise, and their 34th overall while based in Oakland, California.",
" Following the 2005–06 season, in which the Warriors ranked last in their division, the team roster was greatly revamped following a blockbuster eight-player deal with the Indiana Pacers in January 2007.",
" After an average start to the 2006–07 season, Golden State made a dramatic turn-around, ending the year on a 16–5 run, and capturing the eighth seed in the Western Conference, marking their return to the post-season after a thirteen-year hiatus.",
" The Warriors met the top-seeded Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs, and shocked many in the basketball world when they defeated Dallas four games to two.",
" However, the Warriors met the Utah Jazz in the second round, and were defeated four games to one in a hard fought series."
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"This article details the history of the Golden State Warriors.",
" The history of the Warriors began in Philadelphia in 1946.",
" In 1962, the franchise was relocated to San Francisco, California and became known as the San Francisco Warriors until 1971, when its name was changed to the current Golden State Warriors.",
" Along with their inaugural championship win in the 1946–47 season, the Warriors have won four others in the team's history, including another in Philadelphia after the 1955–56 season, and three more as Golden State after the 1974–75, 2014–15 and 2016–17 seasons."
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"Todd Douglas Fuller (born July 25, 1974) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the 11th overall pick of the 1996 NBA Draft.",
" He played in five NBA seasons from 1996-2001 for the Warriors, Utah Jazz, Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat, averaging 3.7 ppg.",
" This has led many sports sources to include Fuller on NBA draft lottery \"bust\" lists.",
" Fuller was drafted ahead of NBA All-Stars Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Peja Stojaković, & Jermaine O'Neal, amongst others.",
" He also played six seasons overseas, on pro teams in Spain, Poland Greece and Australia."
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"Kevin Wayne Durant (born September 29, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" He has won an NBA championship, an NBA Most Valuable Player Award, the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award, the NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award, four NBA scoring titles, the NBA Rookie of the Year Award, and two Olympic gold medals.",
" Durant has also been selected to seven All-NBA teams and eight NBA All-Star teams."
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" The franchise had been known as the Philadelphia Warriors and the San Francisco Warriors, due to it previously being based in or near those cities.",
" The team is a member of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" The Warriors initially joined the Basketball Association of America (BAA) as the Philadelphia Warriors in 1946, and won the first BAA championship title in the same year under coach Edward Gottlieb.",
" The Warriors later joined the NBA at its foundation in 1949.",
" The Warriors' record was 26–42 in their first NBA season and lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Syracuse Nationals.",
" Franklin Mieuli and the Diners Club put together a group of 40 local investors to move the Warriors to San Francisco before the 1962–63 NBA season, with Mieuli eventually buying all the shares of the franchise to keep the team from collapsing and to keep it in the area.",
" The team became the Golden State Warriors and moved to Oakland before the 1971–72 NBA season."
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"Title: List of Golden State Warriors seasons\n\nThe Golden State Warriors are an American professional basketball team based in Oakland, California. The franchise has also been based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, San Francisco and San Jose, California (during a renovation of their home arena) during its existence. The team is a member of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Warriors initially joined the Basketball Association of America (BAA) as the Philadelphia Warriors in 1946, and won the first BAA championship title in the same year under coach Edward Gottlieb. The Warriors later joined the NBA at its foundation in 1949. The Warriors' record was 26–42 in their first NBA season, and they lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Syracuse Nationals. Franklin Mieuli and the Diners Club put together a group of 40 local investors to move the Warriors to San Francisco before the 1962–63 NBA season, with Mieuli eventually buying all the shares of the franchise to keep the team from collapsing and to keep it in the area. After playing several home games in Oakland from 1967 onward, the team moved to Oakland full-time for the 1971–72 NBA season and changed their name to the Golden State Warriors.",
"Title: Klay Thompson\n\nKlay Alexander Thompson (born February 8, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The son of former NBA player Mychal Thompson, he played college basketball for three seasons at Washington State University, where he was a two-time first-team all-conference selection in the Pac-10. Thompson was selected in the first round of the 2011 NBA draft by Golden State with the 11th overall pick. In 2014, he and teammate Stephen Curry set a then NBA record with 484 combined three-pointers in a season, as the pair were given the nickname the \"Splash Brothers\". Thompson is a three-time NBA All-Star and a two-time All-NBA Third Team honoree. In 2015, he helped lead the Warriors to their first NBA Championship since 1975. Thompson helped the Warriors return to the NBA Finals for a third straight year in 2017, winning his second NBA Championship.",
"Title: Steve Nash\n\nStephen John Nash, OC, OBC (born February 7, 1974), is a Canadian former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was an eight-time NBA All-Star and a seven-time All-NBA selection. Twice, Nash was named the NBA Most Valuable Player while playing for the Phoenix Suns. He currently serves as general manager of the Canadian national team and as a player development consultant for the Golden State Warriors.",
"Title: Jamaal Wilkes\n\nJamaal Abdul-Lateef (born Jackson Keith Wilkes on May 2, 1953), better known as Jamaal Wilkes, nicknamed \"Silk\", is an American retired basketball player who played the small forward position and won four NBA championships with the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers. He was a three-time NBA All-Star and the 1975 NBA Rookie of the Year. In college, Wilkes was a key player on two NCAA championship teams under coach John Wooden for the UCLA Bruins. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, and his jersey No. 52 was retired by both the Lakers and the Bruins.",
"Title: 1996–97 NBA season\n\nThe 1996–97 NBA season was the 51st season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The league used this season to mark its 50th anniversary, which included the unveiling of the league's list of its 50 greatest players. This particular season featured what has since been acknowledged as one of the most talented rookie-classes, featuring the debuts of Allen Iverson, Ray Allen, Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Jermaine O'Neal, Ben Wallace and Stephon Marbury. The season ended with the Chicago Bulls defeating the Utah Jazz 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals to win the franchise's 5th championship.",
"Title: 2006–07 Golden State Warriors season\n\nThe Golden State Warriors 2006–07 season is the 61st National Basketball Association (NBA) season for the Golden State Warriors basketball franchise, and their 34th overall while based in Oakland, California. Following the 2005–06 season, in which the Warriors ranked last in their division, the team roster was greatly revamped following a blockbuster eight-player deal with the Indiana Pacers in January 2007. After an average start to the 2006–07 season, Golden State made a dramatic turn-around, ending the year on a 16–5 run, and capturing the eighth seed in the Western Conference, marking their return to the post-season after a thirteen-year hiatus. The Warriors met the top-seeded Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs, and shocked many in the basketball world when they defeated Dallas four games to two. However, the Warriors met the Utah Jazz in the second round, and were defeated four games to one in a hard fought series.",
"Title: History of the Golden State Warriors\n\nThis article details the history of the Golden State Warriors. The history of the Warriors began in Philadelphia in 1946. In 1962, the franchise was relocated to San Francisco, California and became known as the San Francisco Warriors until 1971, when its name was changed to the current Golden State Warriors. Along with their inaugural championship win in the 1946–47 season, the Warriors have won four others in the team's history, including another in Philadelphia after the 1955–56 season, and three more as Golden State after the 1974–75, 2014–15 and 2016–17 seasons.",
"Title: Todd Fuller\n\nTodd Douglas Fuller (born July 25, 1974) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the 11th overall pick of the 1996 NBA Draft. He played in five NBA seasons from 1996-2001 for the Warriors, Utah Jazz, Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat, averaging 3.7 ppg. This has led many sports sources to include Fuller on NBA draft lottery \"bust\" lists. Fuller was drafted ahead of NBA All-Stars Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Peja Stojaković, & Jermaine O'Neal, amongst others. He also played six seasons overseas, on pro teams in Spain, Poland Greece and Australia.",
"Title: Kevin Durant\n\nKevin Wayne Durant (born September 29, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He has won an NBA championship, an NBA Most Valuable Player Award, the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award, the NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award, four NBA scoring titles, the NBA Rookie of the Year Award, and two Olympic gold medals. Durant has also been selected to seven All-NBA teams and eight NBA All-Star teams.",
"Title: List of Golden State Warriors head coaches\n\nThe Golden State Warriors are an American professional basketball team based in Oakland, California. The franchise had been known as the Philadelphia Warriors and the San Francisco Warriors, due to it previously being based in or near those cities. The team is a member of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Warriors initially joined the Basketball Association of America (BAA) as the Philadelphia Warriors in 1946, and won the first BAA championship title in the same year under coach Edward Gottlieb. The Warriors later joined the NBA at its foundation in 1949. The Warriors' record was 26–42 in their first NBA season and lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Syracuse Nationals. Franklin Mieuli and the Diners Club put together a group of 40 local investors to move the Warriors to San Francisco before the 1962–63 NBA season, with Mieuli eventually buying all the shares of the franchise to keep the team from collapsing and to keep it in the area. The team became the Golden State Warriors and moved to Oakland before the 1971–72 NBA season."
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Eastown Theatre has hosted the Canadian rock band formed in Toronto in 1967 by which lead singer?
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John Kay
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"Edwin (born Edwin Ghazal) is a Canadian alternative rock singer from Toronto.",
" He is the lead vocalist for successful Canadian rock band I Mother Earth and a solo artist.",
" He is also the lead singer for the Canadian supergroup Crash Karma.",
" In 2016, he reunited with I Mother Earth for a series of shows and a tour commemorating the 20th anniversary of their biggest commercial release, Scenery And Fish."
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"Sean Kelly is a Canadian musician, currently playing guitar in the band with Nelly Furtado.",
" He founded the Toronto-based glam rock band Crash Kelly, and is the band's lead singer and guitarist.",
" Kelly was a member of Canadian rock band Helix, playing bass guitar.",
" He stayed with them for most of 2009 at which time joined Furtado's band on guitar.",
" He is also guitarist for the Toronto rock group 69 Duster, which he co-founded with the ex-singer for Images in Vogue, Dale Martindale.",
" He has done session guitar work for other bands as well, including Neil Leyton's 2003 album, Midnight Sun, and was a member of Jeff Pearce's band Rye.",
" Kelly has also collaborated with Gilby Clarke, Rough Trade, Rudy Sarzo, Coney Hatch, and The Canadian Brass."
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"Mystery (often stylized as MYSTERY) is a Canadian rock band formed in 1986 by multi-instrumentalist Michel St-Père.",
" The band released their eponymous debut EP in 1992 with Raymond and Gary Savoie on lead vocals, followed by their first album \"Theatre of the Mind\" in 1996 and \"Destiny?",
"\" in 1998, both with Gary on lead vocals.",
" In 2007 the band released their third album \"Beneath the Veil of Winter's Face\" with singer Benoît David who would record two more studio albums with the band: \"One Among the Living\" in 2010 and \"The World is a Game\" in 2012.",
" On November 1, 2015 the band released their sixth album \"Delusion Rain\" with current singer Jean Pageau."
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"Canadian music genres identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular category and type of music that can be distinguished from other types of music made by Canadians.",
" The music of Canada has reflected the multi-cultural influences that have shaped the country.",
" First Nations people, the French, the British, the Americans and many others nationalities have all made unique contributions to the musical genres of Canada.",
" During the swing boom of the late 1930s and early 1940s, Canada produced such notable bandleaders as Ellis McLintock, Bert Niosi, Jimmy Davidson, and Mart Kenney.",
" In the 1940s, Bert Niosi and Oscar Peterson became widely known.",
" Canada has also produced a number of respected classical music ensembles, including the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.",
" Canadian rock describes a wide and diverse variety of music produced by Canadians, with the most notable Canadian rock band being Rush, who currently place fifth behind The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, KISS and Aerosmith for the most consecutive gold and platinum albums by a rock band.",
" The Canadian hip hop scene was first established in the 1980s.",
" Some of the most well known Canadian rappers and hip-hop artists include Drake and Maestro Fresh-Wes."
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"Our Lady Peace (sometimes shortened to OLP) is a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 1992.",
" Headed by lead vocalist Raine Maida since its formation, the band additionally consists of Duncan Coutts on bass, Steve Mazur as lead guitarist, and Jason Pierce on drums.",
" The band has sold millions of albums worldwide, won four Juno Awards, and won ten MuchMusic Video Awards — the most MMVAs ever awarded to any artist or group.",
" Our Lady Peace are one of Canada's most popular bands and are also one of the few Canadian rock acts that managed to achieve success in both the 1990s and 2000s."
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"The Sheepdogs are a Canadian rock and roll band formed in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 2006.",
" The group consists of lead singer and guitarist Ewan Currie, bass guitarist Ryan Gullen, drummer Sam Corbett, guitarist Jimmy Bowskill, and Shamus Currie, brother of lead singer Ewan Currie, playing trombone, keyboards, and tambourine.",
" The Sheepdogs became the first unsigned band to make the cover of \"Rolling Stone\" in 2011 and have since grown to popularity in Canada and the United States."
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"Steppenwolf is a Canadian rock band that was prominent from 1968 to 1972.",
" The group was formed in late 1967 in Toronto by lead singer John Kay, keyboardist Goldy McJohn, and drummer Jerry Edmonton (all formerly in Jack London & The Sparrows from Oshawa, Ontario).",
" Guitarist Michael Monarch and bass guitarist Rushton Moreve were recruited by notices placed in Los Angeles-area record and musical instrument stores."
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"Forty Foot Echo is a Canadian rock band formed in 2001 by lead singer and songwriter Murray Yates.",
" The band released their debut album, \"Forty Foot Echo\" in 2003 on Hollywood Records, where they released two singles, \"Save Me\" and \"Brand New Day\", the latter appearing on the certified Gold selling \"Freaky Friday\" soundtrack as well.",
" Troubles with the label led them to part ways in 2004, though Yates persevered, assembling a new band and releasing a follow-up album \"Aftershock\" in 2006.",
" After a long hiatus, Yates reformed the band again in 2013 to release a third album, \"Returning\", and has announced plans to release further music in 2015 as well."
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"Eastown Theatre was a 2,500-seat theater located in Detroit, Michigan.",
" Opening in 1931, it operated as a movie theater until being converted into a rock venue in 1967.",
" Performers included Faces, Fleetwood Mac, Steppenwolf, Cream and The Amboy Dukes."
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"The Hunt was a Canadian rock band formed in 1977, mostly made up of members from another Canadian rock band Dillinger.",
" After Dillinger broke up, guitarists Paul Dickinson and Paul Cockburn, drummer and percussionist Paul Kersey, keyboard player Jacques Harrison, keyboard player and bass guitarist Gerry Mosby, bass guitarist Carl Calvert, and guitarist and bass guitarist Brian Gagnon all eventually were in The Hunt.",
" Most members also sang.",
" Producer Steve Vaughan joined the band for two of the albums.",
" Carl Calvert played bass guitar on the album \"Thrill of the Kill\" in place of Brian Gagnon.",
" After having success in Canada but not much in the U.S., the group disbanded in 1984."
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"Title: Sean Kelly (Canadian musician)\n\nSean Kelly is a Canadian musician, currently playing guitar in the band with Nelly Furtado. He founded the Toronto-based glam rock band Crash Kelly, and is the band's lead singer and guitarist. Kelly was a member of Canadian rock band Helix, playing bass guitar. He stayed with them for most of 2009 at which time joined Furtado's band on guitar. He is also guitarist for the Toronto rock group 69 Duster, which he co-founded with the ex-singer for Images in Vogue, Dale Martindale. He has done session guitar work for other bands as well, including Neil Leyton's 2003 album, Midnight Sun, and was a member of Jeff Pearce's band Rye. Kelly has also collaborated with Gilby Clarke, Rough Trade, Rudy Sarzo, Coney Hatch, and The Canadian Brass.",
"Title: Mystery (band)\n\nMystery (often stylized as MYSTERY) is a Canadian rock band formed in 1986 by multi-instrumentalist Michel St-Père. The band released their eponymous debut EP in 1992 with Raymond and Gary Savoie on lead vocals, followed by their first album \"Theatre of the Mind\" in 1996 and \"Destiny? \" in 1998, both with Gary on lead vocals. In 2007 the band released their third album \"Beneath the Veil of Winter's Face\" with singer Benoît David who would record two more studio albums with the band: \"One Among the Living\" in 2010 and \"The World is a Game\" in 2012. On November 1, 2015 the band released their sixth album \"Delusion Rain\" with current singer Jean Pageau.",
"Title: Canadian music genres\n\nCanadian music genres identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular category and type of music that can be distinguished from other types of music made by Canadians. The music of Canada has reflected the multi-cultural influences that have shaped the country. First Nations people, the French, the British, the Americans and many others nationalities have all made unique contributions to the musical genres of Canada. During the swing boom of the late 1930s and early 1940s, Canada produced such notable bandleaders as Ellis McLintock, Bert Niosi, Jimmy Davidson, and Mart Kenney. In the 1940s, Bert Niosi and Oscar Peterson became widely known. Canada has also produced a number of respected classical music ensembles, including the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Canadian rock describes a wide and diverse variety of music produced by Canadians, with the most notable Canadian rock band being Rush, who currently place fifth behind The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, KISS and Aerosmith for the most consecutive gold and platinum albums by a rock band. The Canadian hip hop scene was first established in the 1980s. Some of the most well known Canadian rappers and hip-hop artists include Drake and Maestro Fresh-Wes.",
"Title: Our Lady Peace\n\nOur Lady Peace (sometimes shortened to OLP) is a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 1992. Headed by lead vocalist Raine Maida since its formation, the band additionally consists of Duncan Coutts on bass, Steve Mazur as lead guitarist, and Jason Pierce on drums. The band has sold millions of albums worldwide, won four Juno Awards, and won ten MuchMusic Video Awards — the most MMVAs ever awarded to any artist or group. Our Lady Peace are one of Canada's most popular bands and are also one of the few Canadian rock acts that managed to achieve success in both the 1990s and 2000s.",
"Title: The Sheepdogs\n\nThe Sheepdogs are a Canadian rock and roll band formed in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 2006. The group consists of lead singer and guitarist Ewan Currie, bass guitarist Ryan Gullen, drummer Sam Corbett, guitarist Jimmy Bowskill, and Shamus Currie, brother of lead singer Ewan Currie, playing trombone, keyboards, and tambourine. The Sheepdogs became the first unsigned band to make the cover of \"Rolling Stone\" in 2011 and have since grown to popularity in Canada and the United States.",
"Title: Steppenwolf (band)\n\nSteppenwolf is a Canadian rock band that was prominent from 1968 to 1972. The group was formed in late 1967 in Toronto by lead singer John Kay, keyboardist Goldy McJohn, and drummer Jerry Edmonton (all formerly in Jack London & The Sparrows from Oshawa, Ontario). Guitarist Michael Monarch and bass guitarist Rushton Moreve were recruited by notices placed in Los Angeles-area record and musical instrument stores.",
"Title: Forty Foot Echo\n\nForty Foot Echo is a Canadian rock band formed in 2001 by lead singer and songwriter Murray Yates. The band released their debut album, \"Forty Foot Echo\" in 2003 on Hollywood Records, where they released two singles, \"Save Me\" and \"Brand New Day\", the latter appearing on the certified Gold selling \"Freaky Friday\" soundtrack as well. Troubles with the label led them to part ways in 2004, though Yates persevered, assembling a new band and releasing a follow-up album \"Aftershock\" in 2006. After a long hiatus, Yates reformed the band again in 2013 to release a third album, \"Returning\", and has announced plans to release further music in 2015 as well.",
"Title: Eastown Theatre\n\nEastown Theatre was a 2,500-seat theater located in Detroit, Michigan. Opening in 1931, it operated as a movie theater until being converted into a rock venue in 1967. Performers included Faces, Fleetwood Mac, Steppenwolf, Cream and The Amboy Dukes.",
"Title: The Hunt (band)\n\nThe Hunt was a Canadian rock band formed in 1977, mostly made up of members from another Canadian rock band Dillinger. After Dillinger broke up, guitarists Paul Dickinson and Paul Cockburn, drummer and percussionist Paul Kersey, keyboard player Jacques Harrison, keyboard player and bass guitarist Gerry Mosby, bass guitarist Carl Calvert, and guitarist and bass guitarist Brian Gagnon all eventually were in The Hunt. Most members also sang. Producer Steve Vaughan joined the band for two of the albums. Carl Calvert played bass guitar on the album \"Thrill of the Kill\" in place of Brian Gagnon. After having success in Canada but not much in the U.S., the group disbanded in 1984."
] |
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Which mathematician was the father of physicist Nikolai Borisovich Delone: Jakow Trachtenberg or Boris Delaunay?
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Boris Nikolaevich Delaunay
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"Nikolai Borisovich Kolesov (Russian: Николай Борисович Колесов ; born February 16, 1956; died August 23, 1998) was a Russian professional footballer.",
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"Prince Nikolai Borisovich Golitsyn (Russian: Николай Борисович Голицын , alternatively spelled Galitzin; 8 December/19 December 1794 – 22 October/3 November 1866) was a Russian aristocrat, of the Galitzine family.",
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" 127, 130 and 132 — from Ludwig van Beethoven, which are among the composer's group of late string quartets.",
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" An avant-garde figure who took as his point of departure the late music of Scriabin, he fled Russia along with his family after the Bolshevik Revolution, settling in Paris.",
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"Title: Nikolai Borisovich Delone\n\nNikolai Delaunay, Jr. (aka Delone, Nikolai Borisovich) (22 May 1926 – 11 September 2008) was a born in Leningrad, USSR (now Saint Petersburg, Russia).",
"Title: Delaunay triangulation\n\nIn mathematics and computational geometry, a Delaunay triangulation for a given set P of discrete points in a plane is a triangulation DT(P) such that no point in P is inside the circumcircle of any triangle in DT(P). Delaunay triangulations maximize the minimum angle of all the angles of the triangles in the triangulation; they tend to avoid sliver triangles. The triangulation is named after Boris Delaunay for his work on this topic from 1934.",
"Title: Nikolay Yusupov\n\nPrince Nikolai Borisovich Yusupov (Russian: Князь Никола́й Бори́сович Юсу́пов ; 26 October [O.S. 15 October] 1750 – 15 July 1831) was a Russian nobleman and art collector of the House of Yusupov.",
"Title: Nikolai Kolesov\n\nNikolai Borisovich Kolesov (Russian: Николай Борисович Колесов ; born February 16, 1956; died August 23, 1998) was a Russian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Top League in 1976 for FC Dynamo Moscow.",
"Title: Trachtenberg system\n\nThe Trachtenberg system is a system of rapid mental calculation. The system consists of a number of readily memorized operations that allow one to perform arithmetic computations very quickly. It was developed by the Russian Jewish engineer Jakow Trachtenberg in order to keep his mind occupied while being held in a Nazi concentration camp.",
"Title: Nikolai Borisovich Galitzine\n\nPrince Nikolai Borisovich Golitsyn (Russian: Николай Борисович Голицын , alternatively spelled Galitzin; 8 December/19 December 1794 – 22 October/3 November 1866) was a Russian aristocrat, of the Galitzine family. He was an amateur musician, and is known particularly for his commissioning three string quartets — opp. 127, 130 and 132 — from Ludwig van Beethoven, which are among the composer's group of late string quartets. His parents were Boris Andreevich Golitsyn and his wife Ana, whilst one of his sisters was the philanthropist Tatiana Potemkina.",
"Title: Jakow Trachtenberg\n\nJakow Trachtenberg (17 June 1888 – 1953) was a Jewish mathematician who developed the mental calculation techniques called the Trachtenberg system.",
"Title: Nikolai B. Kopnin\n\nNikolai Borisovich Kopnin (May 17, 1946 – October 20, 2013) was a Russian physicist specializing in superconductivity.",
"Title: Nikolai Obukhov\n\nNikolai Borisovich Obukhov (Russian: Николай Борисович Обухов ; Nicolai, Nicolas, Nikolay; Obukhow, Obouhow, Obouhov, Obouhoff) (22 April 189213 June 1954) was a modernist and mystic Russian composer, active mainly in France. An avant-garde figure who took as his point of departure the late music of Scriabin, he fled Russia along with his family after the Bolshevik Revolution, settling in Paris. His music is notable for its religious mysticism, its unusual notation, its use of an idiosyncratic 12-tone chromatic language, and its pioneering use of electronic musical instruments in the era of their earliest development."
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7,370
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Concerning the genus Coffea and Echinacea, which is the most valuable?
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Coffea
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" They have large, showy heads of composite flowers, blooming from early to late summer.",
" The generic name is derived from the Greek word ἐχῖνος (\"ekhinos\"), meaning \"hedgehog,\" due to the spiny central disk.",
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"Penicillium coffeae is a fungus species of the genus of \"Penicillium\" which was isolated from the plant Coffea arabica L. in Hawaii.",
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"The Albizia Long-horned Beetle (Coptops aedificator) is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.",
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" It is known from Djibouti, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Oman, Gabon, India, Madagascar, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, the Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Senegal, South Africa, Seychelles, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, and Zambia.",
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"Title: Echinacea\n\nEchinacea is a genus, or group of herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family. The \"Echinacea\" genus has nine species, which are commonly called purple coneflowers. They are found only in eastern and central North America, where they are found growing in moist to dry prairies and open wooded areas. They have large, showy heads of composite flowers, blooming from early to late summer. The generic name is derived from the Greek word ἐχῖνος (\"ekhinos\"), meaning \"hedgehog,\" due to the spiny central disk. These flowering plants and their parts have different uses. Some species are cultivated in gardens for their showy flowers. \"Echinacea purpurea\" is used in folk medicine. Two of the species, \"E. tennesseensis\" and \"E. laevigata\", are listed in the United States as endangered species.",
"Title: Monochamus leuconotus\n\nThe White stem borer of coffee (Monochamus leuconotus) is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Francis Polkinghorne Pascoe in 1869, originally under the genus \"Anthores\". It is known from Tanzania, Cameroon, Malawi, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, Angola, and Zimbabwe. It feeds on \"Coffea arabica\".",
"Title: Coffee\n\nCoffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, which are the seeds of berries from the \"Coffea\" plant. The genus Coffea is native to tropical Africa (specifically having its origin in Ethiopia and Sudan) and Madagascar, the Comoros, Mauritius, and Réunion in the Indian Ocean. The plant was exported from Africa to countries around the world and coffee plants are now cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in the equatorial regions of the Americas, Southeast Asia, India, and Africa. The two most commonly grown are the highly regarded arabica, and the less sophisticated but stronger and more hardy robusta. Once ripe, coffee berries are picked, processed, and dried. Dried coffee seeds (referred to as beans) are roasted to varying degrees, depending on the desired flavor. Roasted beans are ground and brewed with near-boiling water to produce coffee as a beverage.",
"Title: Phryneta leprosa\n\nThe Castilloa Borer (Phryneta leprosa) is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775, originally under the genus \"Lamia\". It has a wide distribution throughout Africa. It feeds on \"Morus alba\", \"Hevea brasiliensis\", \"Coffea arabica\", and \"Chlorophora excelsa\".",
"Title: Penicillium tropicum\n\nPenicillium tropicum is a species of the genus of \"Penicillium\" which was isolated from soil beneath a Coffea arabica plant in Karnataka in India.",
"Title: Coffea\n\nCoffea is a genus of flowering plants whose seeds, called coffee beans, are used to make various coffee beverages and products. It is a member of the family Rubiaceae. They are shrubs or small trees native to tropical and southern Africa and tropical Asia. Coffee ranks as one of the world's most valuable and widely traded commodity crops and is an important export product of several countries, including those in Central and South America, the Caribbean and Africa.",
"Title: Pachystola mamillata\n\nPachystola mamillata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Dalman in 1817, originally under the genus \"Lamia\". It is known from the Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Sierra Leone, Gabon, Angola, the Republic of the Congo. It feeds on \"Coffea canephora\".",
"Title: Penicillium coffeae\n\nPenicillium coffeae is a fungus species of the genus of \"Penicillium\" which was isolated from the plant Coffea arabica L. in Hawaii. Insects play a role in spreading \"Penicillium coffeae\".",
"Title: Coptops aedificator\n\nThe Albizia Long-horned Beetle (Coptops aedificator) is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1792, originally under the genus \"Lamia\". It is known from Djibouti, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Oman, Gabon, India, Madagascar, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, the Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Senegal, South Africa, Seychelles, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, and Zambia. It was also introduced into Cape Verde, Hawaii, and Taiwan. It feeds on \"Theobroma cacao\" and several \"Coffea\" species, including \"C. arabica\", \"C. canephora\", and \"C. liberica var. dewevrei\".",
"Title: Homelix decussata\n\nHomelix decussata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Chevrolat in 1856, originally under the genus \"Pachystola\". It is known from Nigeria, the Ivory Coast, Cameroon, and the Republic of the Congo. It feeds on \"Coffea canephora\"."
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Johanna Maria Lind inspired what fairy tale?
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The Nightingale
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"Title: Stan Bolovan\n\nStan Bolovan is a Romanian fairy tale collected in \"Rumänische Märchen\" by Mite Kremnitz (1882). Fairy tale collector Andrew Lang included it in his \"The Violet Fairy Book\" (1901). Versions of the tale were later retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders in \"A Book of Dragons\" (1965) and \"A Choice of Magic\" (1971), and by Christopher Rawson in \"The Usborne Book of Dragons\" (1979).",
"Title: The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish\n\nThe Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish (Russian: Сказка о рыбаке и рыбке , \"Skazka o rybake i rybke\") is a fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin. Pushkin wrote the tale in autumn 1833 and it was first published in the literary magazine \"Biblioteka dlya chteniya\" in May 1835. The tale is about a fisherman who manages to catch a \"Golden Fish\" which promises to fulfill any wish of his in exchange for its freedom. The storyline is similar to the Russian fairy tale \"The Greedy Old Wife\" (according to Vladimir Propp) and the Brothers Grimm's tale \"The Fisherman and His Wife\".",
"Title: Johanna Maria van der Gheynst\n\nJohanna Maria van der Gheynst (also called \"Jeanne Marie van der Gheynst\", \"Johanna Maria van der Gheenst\"; 1505 - 15 December 1541) was in 1521-1522, for a short time, the mistress of the Emperor Charles V and bore him a daughter, Margaret of Parma, who was Governor of the Netherlands from 1559 to 1567 and from 1580 to 1583.",
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"Title: Johanna Loisinger\n\nJohanna Maria Louise Loisinger (1865–1951), was an Austrian actress, pianist, and soprano opera singer, She was born on 18 April 1865 in Preßburg, Austria (today Bratislava), the daughter of John Loisinger and Maria Meier."
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The first Canadian space walker hosts the show "Miniverse" which airs on what on demand service?
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CuriosityStream
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"Title: Canadian Astronaut Corps\n\nThe Canadian Astronaut Corps is a unit of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) that selects, trains, and provides astronauts as crew members for U.S. and Russian space missions. The Canadian Space Agency was established in 1989.",
"Title: Canadian Space Agency\n\nThe Canadian Space Agency (CSA; French: \"Agence Spatiale Canadienne\" , ASC) was established by the Canadian Space Agency Act which received Royal Assent on May 10, 1990. The agency reports to the federal Minister of Innovation, Science, and Economic Development. The current president of the Canadian Space Agency is Sylvain Laporte, who took the position March 9, 2015 following the announcement of his appointment on February 27, 2015."
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Claus Dierksmeier (born May 17, 1971 in Pforzheim) is a German philosopher, since 2002 he was a professor at the Stonehill College, a private, non-profit, coeducational, Roman Catholic, liberal arts college located in Easton, Massachusetts, United States, founded in which year?
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" The abbey has a current population of 53 monks, while the Mount monastery numbers 147 community members.",
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"Title: Benedictine College\n\nBenedictine College is a co-educational university in Atchison, Kansas, United States, founded in 1971 by the merger of St. Benedict's College (founded 1858) for men and Mount St. Scholastica College (founded 1923) for women. It is a Roman Catholic, Benedictine, liberal arts, and residential college located on bluffs overlooking the Missouri River, northwest of Kansas City, Missouri. Benedictine is one of a number of U.S. Benedictine colleges, and is sponsored by St. Benedict's Abbey and Mount St. Scholastica Monastery. The abbey has a current population of 53 monks, while the Mount monastery numbers 147 community members. The college has built its core values around four \"pillars\"—Catholic, Benedictine, Liberal Arts, Residential—which support the Benedictine College mission to educate men and women in a community of faith and scholarship. It is endorsed by \"The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College\".",
"Title: College of the Holy Cross\n\nThe College of the Holy Cross or Holy Cross is a private, undergraduate, Roman Catholic, Jesuit liberal arts college located in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1843, Holy Cross is the oldest Catholic college in New England and one of the oldest in the United States. \" U.S. News & World Report\" ranked Holy Cross 25th in the U.S. among liberal arts colleges in 2014. Holy Cross is the only Catholic college among the top 50 liberal arts schools on the \"U.S. News\" list.",
"Title: Emmanuel College (Massachusetts)\n\nEmmanuel College (EC) is a private coeducational Roman Catholic liberal arts college located in Boston, Massachusetts. The college was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur as the first women's Catholic college in New England in 1919. John F. Kennedy served on the college's advisory board from 1946 until his death in 1963. In 2001, the College officially became a coeducational institution. It is a member of the Colleges of the Fenway consortium. Popular majors include Political Science and Education. In addition to the Fenway campus, Emmanuel operates a living and learning campus in Roxbury, Massachusetts.",
"Title: Gustavus Adolphus College\n\nGustavus Adolphus College ( ) is a private, coeducational liberal arts college. A four-year, residential institution, Gustavus Adolphus College was founded in 1862 by Swedish Americans and is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. To this day the school retains Swedish and Lutheran heritage. The premier event on campus is the annual Nobel Conference, which features Nobel Laureates and other scholars explaining their expertise to a general audience. In 2015, \"U.S. News & World Report\" ranked Gustavus as the 64th best liberal arts college in the United States. The college is ranked No. 38 for liberal arts colleges on Payscale's 2016-17 list of highest-paid graduates.",
"Title: Stonehill Skyhawks\n\nThe Stonehill Skyhawks are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Stonehill College, located in Easton, Massachusetts, in NCAA sporting competitions. All Skyhawk athletic teams compete at the Division II level and are members of the Northeast-10 Conference. Stonehill has been a member of the NE-10 since 1980.",
"Title: Macalester College\n\nMacalester College ( ) is a private, coeducational liberal arts college located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, US. It was founded in 1874 as a Presbyterian-affiliated but nonsectarian college. Its first class entered September 15, 1885. Macalester is exclusively an undergraduate four-year institution and enrolled 1,978 students in the fall of 2013 from 50 U.S. states and 90 countries. In 2015, \"U.S. News & World Report\" ranked Macalester as tied for the 23rd best liberal arts college in the United States, 6th for undergraduate teaching at a national liberal arts college, and 19th for best value at a national liberal arts college.",
"Title: Stonehill College\n\nStonehill College is a private, non-profit, coeducational, Roman Catholic, liberal arts college located in Easton, Massachusetts, United States, founded in 1948. Stonehill is located 22 mi south of Boston on a 375 acre campus, the original estate of Frederick Lothrop Ames, Jr.. The campus map highlights 29 buildings that complement the original Georgian-style Ames mansion.",
"Title: Claus Dierksmeier\n\nClaus Dierksmeier (born May 17, 1971 in Pforzheim) is a German philosopher. Since 2002 he was a professor at the Stonehill College in Boston. In April 2012 he assumed the position of Director of the Global Ethic Institute at the University of Tübingen, Germany.",
"Title: Hilbert College\n\nHilbert College is a private Franciscan college located in the Town of Hamburg, about 20 minutes south of Buffalo, New York within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo. The college is named after Mother Collette Hilbert of the Franciscan Sisters of Saint Joseph, who founded the school to train teachers in 1957. Hilbert College is a coeducational liberal arts college that currently enrolls approximately 1,100 students and grants both undergraduate and master's degrees."
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MyAnna Buring
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" He has collaborated with directors like Zack Snyder, Rob Zombie, Neil Marshall, William Friedkin, Scott Derrickson, and James Gunn.",
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"Title: Tyler Bates\n\nTyler Bates (born June 5, 1965) is an American musician, music producer, and composer for films, television, and video games. Much of his work is in the action and horror film genres, with films like \"Dawn of the Dead, 300, Sucker Punch,\" and \"John Wick.\" He has collaborated with directors like Zack Snyder, Rob Zombie, Neil Marshall, William Friedkin, Scott Derrickson, and James Gunn. With Gunn, he has scored every one of the director's films; including \"Guardians of the Galaxy\", which became one of the highest grossing domestic movies of 2014, and its 2017 sequel. In addition, he is also the lead guitarist of the American rock band Marilyn Manson, and produced its albums \"The Pale Emperor\" and \"Heaven Upside Down\"."
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Which actress in the movie Miss Firecracker also played in a movie based on a memoir titled "Letters of a Woman Homesteader"?
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Amy Wright
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"McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force is a 1965 movie based upon the television 1962–66 sitcom \"McHale's Navy\".",
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"Frank Joseph Perry Jr. (August 21, 1930 – August 29, 1995) was an American stage director and filmmaker.",
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"Title: McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force\n\nMcHale's Navy Joins the Air Force is a 1965 movie based upon the television 1962–66 sitcom \"McHale's Navy\". Series supporting players Joe Flynn and Tim Conway are the leads for this sequel to the first movie made in 1964 also named \"McHale's Navy\". Most of the movie is based on their two characters particularly Ensign Parker. Series star Ernest Borgnine was unavailable due to a scheduling conflict while he appeared in the 1965 movie \"The Flight of the Phoenix\". However, in a \"Cinema Retro\" interview, Borgnine said the producer Edward Montagne wanted to make the film cheaply, without him and would not show him the script. Carl Ballantine also doesn't appear in the movie and the PT-73 crew is not seen in large portions of the film. The movie, which also features Ted Bessell and Gavin MacLeod, was directed by series producer Edward Montagne.",
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"Title: Felicia Pearson\n\nFelicia Pearson (born May 18, 1980) is an American actress, author, and rapper. She is best known for playing a character of the same name, Felicia \"Snoop\" Pearson, on \"The Wire\". She wrote a memoir titled \"Grace After Midnight\" detailing her troubled childhood and time spent in prison for second degree murder.",
"Title: David Armand (author)\n\nDavid Armand (born 1980) is an American writer of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. He has published three novels, \"The Pugilist's Wife\", \"Harlow\", and \"The Gorge\". He has also published a collection of poems, \"The Deep Woods\", and a memoir titled \"My Mother's House\". He is currently Writer-in-Residence at Southeastern Louisiana University.",
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Which song was written in 1954 and recorded by "Mister Country"?
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Loose Talk
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"\"Mister, You're a Better Man Than I\", alternately listed as \"Mr. You're a Better Man Than I\" and simply as \"You're a Better Man Than I\", is a song first recorded by the English rock band the Yardbirds.",
" It was written by brothers Mike and Brian Hugg, and was introduced as the B-side to the \"Shapes of Things\" single in February 1966 (\"see\" 1966 in music).",
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"\"Mr. Sandman\" (sometimes rendered as \"Mister Sandman\") is a popular song written by Pat Ballard which was published in 1954 and first recorded in May of that year by Vaughn Monroe & His Orchestra and later that same year by The Chordettes.",
" The song's lyrics convey a request to \"Mr. Sandman\" to \"bring me a dream\" – the traditional association with the folkloric figure, the sandman.",
" The pronoun used to refer to the desired dream is often changed depending on the sex of the singer or group performing the song, as the original sheet music publication, which includes male and female versions of the lyrics, intended.",
" Some time later, Ballard also rewrote the lyrics for Christmas use as \"Mr. Santa\".",
" The chord progression in each chorus follows the circle of fifths for six chords in a row.",
" Singer Dorothy Collins charted with \"Mr. Santa\" (#51, US trade Music Vendor.",
" 1955).",
" The song was later recorded by Tony Sandler and Ralph Young (1968) and Suzy Bogguss.",
" Emmylou Harris' recording of the song reached the top-ten on the U.S. country singles chart in 1981."
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"Title: Mister and Mississippi\n\n\"Mister and Mississippi\" is a popular song, written by Irving Gordon. It was published in 1951. The song was popularized by Patti Page. It has been recorded by many others, including Rex Allen, Eddy Arnold, Johnny Bond & the Cass County Boys, Dennis Day, Johnny Desmond, and Tennessee Ernie Ford.",
"Title: Mister, You're a Better Man Than I\n\n\"Mister, You're a Better Man Than I\", alternately listed as \"Mr. You're a Better Man Than I\" and simply as \"You're a Better Man Than I\", is a song first recorded by the English rock band the Yardbirds. It was written by brothers Mike and Brian Hugg, and was introduced as the B-side to the \"Shapes of Things\" single in February 1966 (\"see\" 1966 in music). The song also appears as the opening track to the \"Having a Rave Up with The Yardbirds\" album, released a year prior to the single. With its politically-conscientious lyrics and catchy melody, \"Mister, You're a Better Man Than I\" has been covered several times. The most successful rendition was recorded by American garage rock band Terry Knight and the Pack, who earned a minor national hit with the tune.",
"Title: Hey Mister (I Need This Job)\n\n\"Hey Mister (I Need This Job)\" is a song recorded by American country music group Shenandoah. It was released in August 1992 as the second single from the album \"Long Time Comin'\". The song reached #28 on the \"Billboard\" Hto Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Kerry Chater and Renee Armand.",
"Title: Across the Alley from the Alamo\n\nAcross the Alley from the Alamo is a song written in 1946 by Joe Greene, which has become a jazz standard. The Mills Brothers' recording of the song scored #2 on the U.S. Billboard chart in 1947, and there were cover versions that same year by Woody Herman and his Orchestra and by Stan Kenton and his Orchestra with vocalist June Christy. The Mills Brothers covered it on their 1957 album \"One Dozen Roses\". It also features on albums such as Ella Fitzgerald's \"Live at Mister Kelly's\" (1958) and Patti Austin's \"The Real Me\" (1988). It was recorded by The Three Suns, 1947, RCA Victor 20-2272-B.",
"Title: Carl Smith (country musician)\n\nCarl Milton Smith (March 15, 1927 – January 16, 2010) was an American country music singer. Known as \"Mister Country,\" Smith was the husband of June Carter (later June Carter Cash) and Goldie Hill, and the father of Carlene Carter. He was one of country's most successful male artists during the 1950s, with 30 Top 10 \"Billboard\" hits, including 21 in a row. Smith's success continued well into the 1970s, when he had a charting single every year except one. He is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Mister Fire Eyes\n\n\"Mister Fire Eyes\" is a song written by Ned Miller and Bonnie Guitar. It was released as a single by Bonnie Guitar in July 1957. The single became her second major hit as a music artist, peaking at #15 on the \"Billboard Magazine\" Hot Country Singles chart and #71 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"Mister Fire Eyes\" was not initially released on a formal record album.",
"Title: Loose Talk (song)\n\n\"Loose Talk\" was a 1954 song written by Freddie Hart (who also recorded it on Capitol, but didn't chart) and recorded by Carl Smith and was his last number one. It was at the top spot of the \"Billboard\" country and western chart for seven weeks and had a total of thirty-two weeks listed there. The B-side was \"More Than Anything Else in the World\": it peaked at number five in the same chart.",
"Title: Now and Forever (You and Me)\n\n\"Now and Forever (You and Me)\" is a hit song written by David Foster, Randy Goodrum and Jim Vallance and recorded by Canadian Country vocalist Anne Murray. It was aided by a popular music video, filmed in Toronto. The back-up vocal was sung by Richard Page, lead singer for the Pop group Mr. Mister.",
"Title: Yo Mister\n\n\"Yo Mister\" is a song written by Prince for Patti LaBelle. She recorded the song for her 1989 album, \"Be Yourself\", and the song was released as a single. It became a top ten R&B hit.",
"Title: Mr. Sandman\n\n\"Mr. Sandman\" (sometimes rendered as \"Mister Sandman\") is a popular song written by Pat Ballard which was published in 1954 and first recorded in May of that year by Vaughn Monroe & His Orchestra and later that same year by The Chordettes. The song's lyrics convey a request to \"Mr. Sandman\" to \"bring me a dream\" – the traditional association with the folkloric figure, the sandman. The pronoun used to refer to the desired dream is often changed depending on the sex of the singer or group performing the song, as the original sheet music publication, which includes male and female versions of the lyrics, intended. Some time later, Ballard also rewrote the lyrics for Christmas use as \"Mr. Santa\". The chord progression in each chorus follows the circle of fifths for six chords in a row. Singer Dorothy Collins charted with \"Mr. Santa\" (#51, US trade Music Vendor. 1955). The song was later recorded by Tony Sandler and Ralph Young (1968) and Suzy Bogguss. Emmylou Harris' recording of the song reached the top-ten on the U.S. country singles chart in 1981."
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Are Erskine Caldwell and Richard Ford both American novelists?
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" His writings about poverty, racism and social problems in his native Southern United States in novels such as \"Tobacco Road\" (1932) and \"God's Little Acre\" (1933) won him critical acclaim, but also made him controversial among Southerners of the time who felt he was deprecating the people of the region."
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"Richard Ford (born February 16, 1944) is an American novelist and short story writer.",
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"Kneel to the Rising Sun is a collection of short stories by Erskine Caldwell first published in 1935.",
" The seventeen stories, only a few pages each, all deal with various tragedies occurring in the early twentieth century American South, chiefly caused by poverty or racism.",
" Caldwell is most well known for his novels, such as \"Tobacco Road\"; however, \"Kneel to the Rising Sun\" is held in high acclaim by his critics."
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" It was included in \"We Are the Living\" (1933).",
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"The American Folkways is a 28-volume series of books, initiated and principally edited by Erskine Caldwell, and published by Duell, Sloan and Pearce from 1941 to 1955.",
" Each book focused on a different region, or \"folkway\", of the United States, including documentary essays and folklore from that region.",
" The books were written by local experts, describing \"their\" region.",
" Many of the individual volumes have become regarded as classics in folklore, local history, and American writing, and a number of them have been issued in multiple editions or are still in print."
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"God's Little Acre is a 1933 novel by Erskine Caldwell about a dysfunctional farming family in Georgia obsessed with sex and wealth.",
" The novel's sexual themes were so controversial that the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice asked a New York state court to censor it.",
" The novel was made into a film of the same name in 1958.",
" Though controversial, the novel became an international best seller with over 10 million copies sold.",
" \"God's Little Acre\" is Caldwell's most popular novel, though his reputation is often tied to \"Tobacco Road (novel)\" which was listed in the Modern Library 100 Best Novels."
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" A 1941 film version, deliberately played mainly for laughs, was directed by John Ford, and the storyline was considerably altered.",
" The novel itself was included in \"Life\" magazine's list of the 100 outstanding books of 1924–1944."
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"Tobacco Road is a 1941 film directed by John Ford starring Charley Grapewin, Marjorie Rambeau, Gene Tierney, William Tracy Dana Andrews and Ward Bond.",
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" It was first published in 1937 by Viking Press, with a paperback version by Modern Age Books following quickly.",
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"Title: Richard Ford\n\nRichard Ford (born February 16, 1944) is an American novelist and short story writer. His best-known works are the novel \"The Sportswriter\" and its sequels, \"Independence Day\", \"The Lay of the Land\" and \"Let Me Be Frank With You\", and the short story collection \"Rock Springs\", which contains several widely anthologized stories.",
"Title: Kneel to the Rising Sun\n\nKneel to the Rising Sun is a collection of short stories by Erskine Caldwell first published in 1935. The seventeen stories, only a few pages each, all deal with various tragedies occurring in the early twentieth century American South, chiefly caused by poverty or racism. Caldwell is most well known for his novels, such as \"Tobacco Road\"; however, \"Kneel to the Rising Sun\" is held in high acclaim by his critics.",
"Title: The Medicine Man (story)\n\n\"The Medicine Man\" is a humorous short story by Erskine Caldwell. It was included in \"We Are the Living\" (1933). It was also included in the \"Stories of Erskine Caldwell\", a collection of 96 stories first published in 1953 and re-issued in 1996 by the University of Georgia Press. .",
"Title: American Folkways series\n\nThe American Folkways is a 28-volume series of books, initiated and principally edited by Erskine Caldwell, and published by Duell, Sloan and Pearce from 1941 to 1955. Each book focused on a different region, or \"folkway\", of the United States, including documentary essays and folklore from that region. The books were written by local experts, describing \"their\" region. Many of the individual volumes have become regarded as classics in folklore, local history, and American writing, and a number of them have been issued in multiple editions or are still in print.",
"Title: God's Little Acre\n\nGod's Little Acre is a 1933 novel by Erskine Caldwell about a dysfunctional farming family in Georgia obsessed with sex and wealth. The novel's sexual themes were so controversial that the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice asked a New York state court to censor it. The novel was made into a film of the same name in 1958. Though controversial, the novel became an international best seller with over 10 million copies sold. \"God's Little Acre\" is Caldwell's most popular novel, though his reputation is often tied to \"Tobacco Road (novel)\" which was listed in the Modern Library 100 Best Novels.",
"Title: Tobacco Road (novel)\n\nTobacco Road is a 1932 novel by Erskine Caldwell about Georgia sharecroppers. It was dramatized for Broadway by Jack Kirkland in 1933, and ran for eight years, an astounding feat for a non-musical, and remains the second-longest running play in Broadway history. A 1941 film version, deliberately played mainly for laughs, was directed by John Ford, and the storyline was considerably altered. The novel itself was included in \"Life\" magazine's list of the 100 outstanding books of 1924–1944.",
"Title: Tobacco Road (film)\n\nTobacco Road is a 1941 film directed by John Ford starring Charley Grapewin, Marjorie Rambeau, Gene Tierney, William Tracy Dana Andrews and Ward Bond. It was based on the novel of the same name by Erskine Caldwell, but the plot was rewritten for the film.",
"Title: You Have Seen Their Faces\n\nYou Have Seen Their Faces is a book by photographer Margaret Bourke-White and novelist Erskine Caldwell. It was first published in 1937 by Viking Press, with a paperback version by Modern Age Books following quickly. Bourke-White and Caldwell married in 1939.",
"Title: God's Little Acre (film)\n\nGod's Little Acre is a 1958 American film of Erskine Caldwell's 1933 novel of the same name. It was directed by Anthony Mann and shot in black and white by cinematographer Ernest Haller. Although the film was not released until August 1958, its production schedule is indicated as September 11 to late October 1957."
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Eugene E. Lindsey, born in Sprague, Washington, 2 July 1905, graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1927, he served an observation squadron in which Colorado"-class battleship, and was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the seventh state?
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"Admiral Thomas Bibb Hayward (born May 3, 1924) was Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) for the United States Navy from July 1, 1978, until June 30, 1982, after which he retired from military service.",
" Shortly after the commencement of World War II, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy V-5 aviation program and was called to active duty as a naval aviation cadet in 1943, anticipating that he would shortly be flying combat in the South Pacific.",
" However, when roughly halfway through the flight training syllabus, he competed for and was accepted to attend the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, to position himself for a career in the U.S. Navy at war's end.",
" He graduated from the Academy in July, 1947 and was assigned to the USS Antietam (CV-36) as an engineering officer.",
" United States Naval Academy.",
" USS Antietam (CV-36), In 1949 he returned to flight training at Pensacola, Florida,and received his United States Naval Aviator wings in July 1950.",
" The Korean War having begun, then as Lieutenant junior grade, he reported to Fighter Squadron Fifty-One (VF-51) and flew from the decks of the USS Essex (CV-9) and USS Valley Forge (CV-45), accumulating 146 combat missions and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, ten Air Medals, and two Navy Commendation Medals with Combat \"V\" for Valor."
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"USS \"South Dakota\" (BB-57) was a battleship in the United States Navy, in active service from 1942 until 1947.",
" The lead ship of her class, \"South Dakota\" was the third ship of the US Navy to be named in honor of the 40th state.",
" The four ships of the class are considered to be the most efficient battleships designed under the limitations of the Washington Naval Treaty.",
" During World War II, the battleship first served a tour in the Pacific theater, where it fought in two battles in 1942 that earned the ship and its crew a Navy Unit Commendation before returning to New York in December 1942 for an overhaul and battle repairs.",
" In May 1943, \"South\" \"Dakota\" joined British Home Fleet patrols in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans before sailing again to the Pacific in August 1943.",
" There, \"South Dakota\" participated in combat operations preparatory to the invasion of Japan until returning to the United States in October 1945."
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"Jesse Rink Wallace (July 17, 1899 – January 29, 1961) was a United States Navy Captain and the 29th (27th unique) Governor of American Samoa.",
" He served as governor for a period of only ten days from July 30, 1940 to August 8, 1940.",
" Wallace was born in Beardstown, Illinois on July 17, 1899.",
" On June 20, 1918, Wallace was appointed to the United States Naval Academy from Illinois.",
" After his brief time as governor, Wallace became the chief of staff of the U.S. Naval Academy from 1946 to 1949.",
" He later became chief of staff to the commandant of the Ninth Naval District.",
" Wallace retired in 1952 and died on January 29, 1961; he was buried at the United States Naval Academy Cemetery."
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" The 338 acre campus is located on the former grounds of Fort Severn at the confluence of the Severn River and Chesapeake Bay in Anne Arundel County, 33 mi east of Washington, D.C. and 26 mi southeast of Baltimore.",
" The entire campus is a National Historic Landmark and home to many historic sites, buildings, and monuments.",
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"MacGillivray Milne (August 19, 1882 – January 26, 1959) was a United States Navy Captain, and the 27th Governor of American Samoa from January 20, 1936, to June 3, 1938.",
" After graduating from the United States Naval Academy, Milne served many posts in the Navy, including heading the Department of Modern Languages at the Naval Academy.",
" He was a veteran of a large numbers of conflicts, including the Philippine–American War, the United States occupation of Veracruz, and both World War I and World War II.",
" Milne commanded a number of ships, but his last one was the battleship \" \".",
" After the ship struck a private fishing vessel and killed two civilians, Milne was court-martialed and stripped of three grades which determined his eligibility for promotion.",
" As Governor, Milne pushed for the modernization of American Samoa, and sought increased federal aid for the islands; his efforts to obtain additional funding for the island largely ended in failure.",
" He died in 1959 at the Naval Hospital Oakland, and was buried in Sparkill, Rockland County, New York."
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"Eugene E. Lindsey, born in Sprague, Washington, 2 July 1905, graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1927.",
" After duty in \"Nevada\" (BB-36) and \"Saratoga\" (CV-3) he completed flight training in 1929, and served with a bombing squadron in \"Lexington\" (CV-2) and an observation squadron in \"Maryland\" (BB-46).",
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"USS \"Maryland\" (BB-46), also known as \"Old Mary\" or \"Fighting Mary\" to her crewmates, was a \"Colorado\"-class battleship .",
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" The Academy is often referred to as Annapolis, while sports media refer to the Academy as \"Navy\" and the students as \"Midshipmen\"; this usage is officially endorsed.",
" During the latter half of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th, the United States Naval Academy was the primary source of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps officers, with the Class of 1881 being the first to provide officers to the Marine Corps.",
" Graduates of the Academy are also given the option of entering the United States Army or United States Air Force.",
" Most Midshipmen are admitted through the congressional appointment system.",
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"Stephen George Barchet (April 4, 1901 – November 30, 1964) was an American football player and a rear admiral in the United States Navy.",
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" He was selected by Walter Camp as a third-team All-American in both 1921 and winner of the Thompson Trophy in 1922.",
" After graduating from the Naval Academy, Barchet served in the United States Navy, attaining the rank of rear admiral.",
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"Lawrence Fairfax Reifsnider (November 26, 1887 – May 14, 1956) was an American football player and a vice admiral in the United States Navy.",
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" He was selected by Walter Camp in 1908 as a second-team All-American.",
" After graduating from the Naval Academy, Reifsnider served in the United States Navy until 1947, attaining the rank of vice admiral.",
" He served as a submarine commander in World War I, aboard the USS \"O-5\" and USS \"E-2\" submarines.",
" He later commanded the cruiser USS \"Memphis\", served as chief of the United States Naval Mission in Colombia, as chief of the Pacific Fleet Amphibious Training Command, and as commandant of the Eighth Naval district in New Orleans.",
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"Title: Thomas B. Hayward\n\nAdmiral Thomas Bibb Hayward (born May 3, 1924) was Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) for the United States Navy from July 1, 1978, until June 30, 1982, after which he retired from military service. Shortly after the commencement of World War II, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy V-5 aviation program and was called to active duty as a naval aviation cadet in 1943, anticipating that he would shortly be flying combat in the South Pacific. However, when roughly halfway through the flight training syllabus, he competed for and was accepted to attend the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, to position himself for a career in the U.S. Navy at war's end. He graduated from the Academy in July, 1947 and was assigned to the USS Antietam (CV-36) as an engineering officer. United States Naval Academy. USS Antietam (CV-36), In 1949 he returned to flight training at Pensacola, Florida,and received his United States Naval Aviator wings in July 1950. The Korean War having begun, then as Lieutenant junior grade, he reported to Fighter Squadron Fifty-One (VF-51) and flew from the decks of the USS Essex (CV-9) and USS Valley Forge (CV-45), accumulating 146 combat missions and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, ten Air Medals, and two Navy Commendation Medals with Combat \"V\" for Valor.",
"Title: USS South Dakota (BB-57)\n\nUSS \"South Dakota\" (BB-57) was a battleship in the United States Navy, in active service from 1942 until 1947. The lead ship of her class, \"South Dakota\" was the third ship of the US Navy to be named in honor of the 40th state. The four ships of the class are considered to be the most efficient battleships designed under the limitations of the Washington Naval Treaty. During World War II, the battleship first served a tour in the Pacific theater, where it fought in two battles in 1942 that earned the ship and its crew a Navy Unit Commendation before returning to New York in December 1942 for an overhaul and battle repairs. In May 1943, \"South\" \"Dakota\" joined British Home Fleet patrols in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans before sailing again to the Pacific in August 1943. There, \"South Dakota\" participated in combat operations preparatory to the invasion of Japan until returning to the United States in October 1945.",
"Title: Jesse Wallace\n\nJesse Rink Wallace (July 17, 1899 – January 29, 1961) was a United States Navy Captain and the 29th (27th unique) Governor of American Samoa. He served as governor for a period of only ten days from July 30, 1940 to August 8, 1940. Wallace was born in Beardstown, Illinois on July 17, 1899. On June 20, 1918, Wallace was appointed to the United States Naval Academy from Illinois. After his brief time as governor, Wallace became the chief of staff of the U.S. Naval Academy from 1946 to 1949. He later became chief of staff to the commandant of the Ninth Naval District. Wallace retired in 1952 and died on January 29, 1961; he was buried at the United States Naval Academy Cemetery.",
"Title: United States Naval Academy\n\nThe United States Naval Academy (also known as USNA, Annapolis, or simply Navy) is a four-year coeducational federal service academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Established on 10 October 1845, under Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft, it is the second oldest of the United States' five service academies, and educates officers for commissioning primarily into the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The 338 acre campus is located on the former grounds of Fort Severn at the confluence of the Severn River and Chesapeake Bay in Anne Arundel County, 33 mi east of Washington, D.C. and 26 mi southeast of Baltimore. The entire campus is a National Historic Landmark and home to many historic sites, buildings, and monuments. It replaced Philadelphia Naval Asylum, in Philadelphia, that served as the first United States Naval Academy from 1838 to 1845 when the Naval Academy formed in Annapolis.",
"Title: MacGillivray Milne\n\nMacGillivray Milne (August 19, 1882 – January 26, 1959) was a United States Navy Captain, and the 27th Governor of American Samoa from January 20, 1936, to June 3, 1938. After graduating from the United States Naval Academy, Milne served many posts in the Navy, including heading the Department of Modern Languages at the Naval Academy. He was a veteran of a large numbers of conflicts, including the Philippine–American War, the United States occupation of Veracruz, and both World War I and World War II. Milne commanded a number of ships, but his last one was the battleship \" \". After the ship struck a private fishing vessel and killed two civilians, Milne was court-martialed and stripped of three grades which determined his eligibility for promotion. As Governor, Milne pushed for the modernization of American Samoa, and sought increased federal aid for the islands; his efforts to obtain additional funding for the island largely ended in failure. He died in 1959 at the Naval Hospital Oakland, and was buried in Sparkill, Rockland County, New York.",
"Title: Eugene E. Lindsey\n\nEugene E. Lindsey, born in Sprague, Washington, 2 July 1905, graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1927. After duty in \"Nevada\" (BB-36) and \"Saratoga\" (CV-3) he completed flight training in 1929, and served with a bombing squadron in \"Lexington\" (CV-2) and an observation squadron in \"Maryland\" (BB-46). From 3 June 1940 he commanded Torpedo Squadron Six (VT-6), which flew Douglas TBD-1 \"Devastator\" torpedo bombers, in \"Enterprise\" (CV-6).",
"Title: USS Maryland (BB-46)\n\nUSS \"Maryland\" (BB-46), also known as \"Old Mary\" or \"Fighting Mary\" to her crewmates, was a \"Colorado\"-class battleship . She was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the seventh state. She was commissioned in 1921 and, serving as the flagship of the fleet, cruised to Australia, New Zealand and Brazil.",
"Title: List of United States Naval Academy alumni\n\nThe United States Naval Academy (USNA) is an undergraduate college in Annapolis, Maryland with the mission of educating and commissioning officers for the United States Navy and Marine Corps. The Academy was founded in 1845 and graduated its first class in 1846. The Academy is often referred to as Annapolis, while sports media refer to the Academy as \"Navy\" and the students as \"Midshipmen\"; this usage is officially endorsed. During the latter half of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th, the United States Naval Academy was the primary source of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps officers, with the Class of 1881 being the first to provide officers to the Marine Corps. Graduates of the Academy are also given the option of entering the United States Army or United States Air Force. Most Midshipmen are admitted through the congressional appointment system. The curriculum emphasizes various fields of engineering.",
"Title: Stephen Barchet\n\nStephen George Barchet (April 4, 1901 – November 30, 1964) was an American football player and a rear admiral in the United States Navy. Barchet attended the United States Naval Academy where he played college football as a halfback for the Navy Midshipmen USNA football team. He was selected by Walter Camp as a third-team All-American in both 1921 and winner of the Thompson Trophy in 1922. After graduating from the Naval Academy, Barchet served in the United States Navy, attaining the rank of rear admiral. He was buried at the United States Naval Academy Cemetery in Annapolis, Marylandwith his wife Louise Elizabeth Lankford.",
"Title: Lawrence Fairfax Reifsnider\n\nLawrence Fairfax Reifsnider (November 26, 1887 – May 14, 1956) was an American football player and a vice admiral in the United States Navy. A native of Westminster, Maryland, Reifsnider attended the United States Naval Academy where he played college football at the halfback position for the Navy Midshipmen football team. He was selected by Walter Camp in 1908 as a second-team All-American. After graduating from the Naval Academy, Reifsnider served in the United States Navy until 1947, attaining the rank of vice admiral. He served as a submarine commander in World War I, aboard the USS \"O-5\" and USS \"E-2\" submarines. He later commanded the cruiser USS \"Memphis\", served as chief of the United States Naval Mission in Colombia, as chief of the Pacific Fleet Amphibious Training Command, and as commandant of the Eighth Naval district in New Orleans. He received the Legion of Merit and two Distinguished Service Medals for his service in World War II."
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Which cast member of the musical film, "Top Banana", played a comedy writer on "The Dick Van Dyke Show"?
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Rose Marie
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" Her most famous role was television comedy writer Sally Rogers on the CBS situation comedy \"The Dick Van Dyke Show\".",
" She later portrayed Myrna Gibbons on \"The Doris Day Show\" and was also a frequent panelist on the game show \"Hollywood Squares\".",
" She was the first major star to be known simply by her first names and is the subject of a documentary film \"Wait for Your Laugh\" (2017) which features interviews from numerous co-stars, including Carl Reiner, Dick Van Dyke, Peter Marshall and Tim Conway."
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"\"Another Time (Andrew's Song)\" is a song by American singer Annaleigh Ashford and her close friend and music artist, Will Van Dyke.",
" The song was written by Van Dyke and produced by Derik Lee.",
" It was released on iTunes and Van Dyke's website on January 14, 2014.",
" It was written for Van Dyke's fiancé, casting associate Andrew Femenella, and is featured in Ashford's cabaret show, \"Lost in the Stars\" .",
" \"Another Time (Andrew's Song)\" is an Easy Listening track.",
" In addition to writing music and lyrics, Van Dyke is featured on piano on the single.",
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" It centered on the work and home life of television comedy writer Rob Petrie (Van Dyke).",
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"Title: Another Time (Andrew's Song)\n\n\"Another Time (Andrew's Song)\" is a song by American singer Annaleigh Ashford and her close friend and music artist, Will Van Dyke. The song was written by Van Dyke and produced by Derik Lee. It was released on iTunes and Van Dyke's website on January 14, 2014. It was written for Van Dyke's fiancé, casting associate Andrew Femenella, and is featured in Ashford's cabaret show, \"Lost in the Stars\" . \"Another Time (Andrew's Song)\" is an Easy Listening track. In addition to writing music and lyrics, Van Dyke is featured on piano on the single. The track also features Michael Aarons (guitar), Steve Gilewski (bass), Sammy Merendino (drums), Philip Payton (violin/viola), and Allison Seidner (cello). It was recorded at Harlem Parlour Recording, NYC by Derik Lee, who also mixed and mastered the recording.",
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"Title: List of The New Dick Van Dyke Show episodes\n\nThis is a list of episodes for the CBS television series \"The New Dick Van Dyke Show\" (not to be confused with \"The Dick Van Dyke Show\").",
"Title: Kelly Jean Van Dyke\n\nKelly Jean Van Dyke (June 5, 1958 – November 17, 1991) was an American actress and adult film performer. She was the daughter of actor Jerry Van Dyke, niece of the actor Dick Van Dyke, and cousin once removed of Shane Van Dyke."
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Marvin Gaye Recorded Live on Stage is the first live album released by singer Marvin Gaye on the Tamla label, including his cover of Ray Charles' R&B version of which popular song recorded by Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell and first recorded in 1939?
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You Are My Sunshine
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" Gaye's first album to chart was a duet album with Mary Wells titled \"Together\", peaking at number forty-two on the Billboard pop album chart.",
" His 1965 album, \"Moods of Marvin Gaye\", became his first album to reach the top ten of the R&B album charts and spawned four hit singles.",
" Gaye recorded more than thirty hit singles for Motown throughout the 1960s, becoming established as \"the Prince of Motown\".",
" Gaye topped the charts in 1968 with his rendition of \"I Heard It Through the Grapevine\", while his 1969 album, \"M.P.G.\", became his first number one R&B album.",
" Gaye's landmark album, 1971's \"What's Going On\" became the first album by a solo artist to launch three top ten singles, including the title track.",
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" and \"It Takes Two\") and Tammi Terrell (\"Your Precious Love\" and \"Good Lovin' Ain't Easy to Come By\").",
" It was the original album release of \"Good Lovin' Ain't Easy to Come By,\" which later appeared on \"Easy\".",
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" In some parts of the song, Gaye knows that he's a major female attraction but still feels the warmth of his lost love saying \"lots of ladies love me/but it's still a lonesome town\" bringing that point clearer in the next verse saying \"you got me looking for love (again)\".",
" The song became one of his lowest-charted Billboard hits on the R&B side reaching just #61 there becoming the final release of Gaye's on the Tamla (Motown) label before he left the label for Columbia the next year.",
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" Marvin was only one of just a few R&B musicians after Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson to perform at the club where performers such as Sammy Davis, Jr., Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra had performed at regularly.",
" Marvin was the second act from Berry Gordy's fabled Motown label following the Supremes to perform at the nightclub and would be followed by The Temptations in 1968 and Martha (Reeves) and the Vandellas that same year.",
" According to the liner notes later on, Marvin's performance there was a success, however, an ongoing feud between Gaye and his brother-in-law, Motown recording boss Gordy, was said to have been one of the reasons why the album was eventually shelved with the duo fighting over how the album was to be produced.",
" The album had been scheduled for release in January 1967 as Tamla 273 before its permanent shelving.",
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"Marvin Gaye's Greatest Hits, Vol.",
" 2 is a compilation album of greatest hits, a second compilation by American R&B/soul singer Marvin Gaye, released on the Tamla label in 1967.",
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"Live at the London Palladium is a live double album by soul musician Marvin Gaye, released March 15, 1977, on Tamla Records.",
" Recording sessions took place live at several concerts at the London Palladium in London, England, in October 1976, with the exception of the hit single \"Got to Give It Up\", which was recorded at Gaye's Los Angeles studio Marvin's Room on January 31, 1977.",
" \"Live at the London Palladium\" features intimate performances by Gaye of many of his career highlights, including early hits for Motown and recent material from his previous three studio albums.",
" As with his previous live album, \"Marvin Gaye Live!",
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"Title: Lucky, Lucky Me\n\n\"Lucky, Lucky Me\" is a song recorded by singer Marvin Gaye and produced by Ivy Jo Hunter. Gaye originally recorded the song in 1964, but the song was shelved by Motown staff. When Motown's UK department, Tamla-Motown, issued \"The Very Best of Marvin Gaye\", the label included the song as the final song in the track listing. Following, positive buzz from Marvin's fans in England, Tamla-Motown released the song as a single in the UK where it reached number sixty-seven on the UK Singles Chart in 1994 giving Gaye his fourth posthumous hit, a decade after his death.",
"Title: Heavy Love Affair\n\n\"Heavy Love Affair\" is a funk song recorded by American soul singer Marvin Gaye. Released as the second and last single off Gaye's last Motown album, \"In Our Lifetime\", in 1981, the song was based on Gaye's real-life emotional crisis after being separated from his wife at the time. In some parts of the song, Gaye knows that he's a major female attraction but still feels the warmth of his lost love saying \"lots of ladies love me/but it's still a lonesome town\" bringing that point clearer in the next verse saying \"you got me looking for love (again)\". The song became one of his lowest-charted Billboard hits on the R&B side reaching just #61 there becoming the final release of Gaye's on the Tamla (Motown) label before he left the label for Columbia the next year. The musical background of this song originally came from the song, \"Life's a Game of Give and Take\" from Marvin's aborted 1979 release, \"Love Man\"",
"Title: Marvin Gaye at the Copa\n\nMarvin Gaye at the Copa is a live album recorded at the exclusive New York club, the Copacabana, where singer Marvin Gaye performed in August 1966, over a year following The Supremes' ballyhooed 1965 performance there. Marvin was only one of just a few R&B musicians after Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson to perform at the club where performers such as Sammy Davis, Jr., Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra had performed at regularly. Marvin was the second act from Berry Gordy's fabled Motown label following the Supremes to perform at the nightclub and would be followed by The Temptations in 1968 and Martha (Reeves) and the Vandellas that same year. According to the liner notes later on, Marvin's performance there was a success, however, an ongoing feud between Gaye and his brother-in-law, Motown recording boss Gordy, was said to have been one of the reasons why the album was eventually shelved with the duo fighting over how the album was to be produced. The album had been scheduled for release in January 1967 as Tamla 273 before its permanent shelving. In 2005, Hip-O Select Records, a Motown-associated label created to re-release or release unreleased material from Motown's vaults re-mastered sessions from this album and released it that year.",
"Title: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (Marvin Gaye album)\n\nMarvin Gaye's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 is a compilation album of greatest hits, a second compilation by American R&B/soul singer Marvin Gaye, released on the Tamla label in 1967. This album focused on the singer's best hits from 1964 to 1966 including signature hits \"How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)\" and \"Ain't That Peculiar\".",
"Title: Live at the London Palladium\n\nLive at the London Palladium is a live double album by soul musician Marvin Gaye, released March 15, 1977, on Tamla Records. Recording sessions took place live at several concerts at the London Palladium in London, England, in October 1976, with the exception of the hit single \"Got to Give It Up\", which was recorded at Gaye's Los Angeles studio Marvin's Room on January 31, 1977. \"Live at the London Palladium\" features intimate performances by Gaye of many of his career highlights, including early hits for Motown and recent material from his previous three studio albums. As with his previous live album, \"Marvin Gaye Live! \", production of the record was handled entirely by Gaye, except for the studio portion, \"Got to Give It Up\", which was managed by Art Stewart."
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Which of the longest running video game magazines in the United States and Canada received a strategy guide for the cancelled game 40 Winks?
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Nintendo Power
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" \"Enemy Nations\" was originally to be distributed by Viacom New Media, but Windward was left seeking a new distributor after the distributor was shut down."
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"Eurocom (formerly Eurocom Entertainment Software) was a British video game developer founded in October 1988 by Mat Sneap, Chris Shrigley, Hugh Binns, Tim Rogers and Neil Baldwin, to specifically develop games for the Nintendo Entertainment System.",
" Eurocom expanded to several other platforms including handheld game systems and most major video game consoles.",
" The company was known for its arcade to console ports and games based on licensed properties.",
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"A Let's Play (commonly referred to as an LP) is a style of video series documenting the playthrough of a video game, usually including commentary by the gamer.",
" A Let's Play differs from a video game walkthrough or strategy guide by focusing on an individual's subjective experience with the game, often with humorous, irreverent, or critical commentary from the gamer, rather than being an objective source of information on how to progress through the game.",
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"Computer and Video Games (CVG, C&VG or C+VG) was a UK-based video game magazine, published in its original form between 1981 and 2004.",
" Its offshoot website computerandvideogames.com was launched in 1999 and was closed in February 2015.",
" Up until its closure in 2015, CVG was the longest running video game media brand in the world."
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"Sunman is an unreleased action video game developed by EIM and planned to be published by Sunsoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992.",
" Despite being mostly complete, it was never commercially released.",
" Also, unlike most video games of this time, it was never even announced.",
" Most cancelled games saw months' worth of publicity in video game magazines before fading off the game-watch radars."
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"40 Winks is a platform game developed by Eurocom and published by GT Interactive as for the PlayStation.",
" A version was developed for the Nintendo 64, and reviewed in both \"Nintendo Official Magazine UK\" and \"Nintendo Power\" (whose January 2000 issue even got a strategy guide for the game), but was cancelled at the last minute."
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" In December 2007, Nintendo contracted publishing to Future US, the American subsidiary of British publisher Future.",
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" The line between strategy guides and walkthroughs is somewhat blurred, with the former often containing or being written around the latter.",
" Strategy guides are often published in print, both in book form and also as articles within video game magazines.",
" In cases of exceptionally popular game titles, guides may be sold through more mainstream publication channels, such as bookstores or even newsstands.",
" Some publishers also sell E-Book versions on their websites."
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"Medal of Honor: Underground is a video game that is a partial prequel to the World War II hit \"Medal of Honor\".",
" It was initially released for the PlayStation video game console on October 23, 2000.",
" In 2002, the game was re-released in Europe as part of the compilation \"Medal of Honor\" / \"Medal of Honor: Underground\".",
" It later was re-released a second time on the North American PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable as a 474 MB file for $5.99 on June 11, 2009.",
" It was developed by DreamWorks Interactive and was published by Electronic Arts.",
" Prima released a strategy guide for the game in 2000 featuring the same cover art as the original PlayStation release."
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}
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[
"Title: Enemy Nations\n\nEnemy Nations is a real-time strategy game, created by Windward Studios. The game received very high rankings in video game magazines, but the publisher went out of business shortly after the game's release, forcing developer Windward Studios to sell the game exclusively from its website. \"Enemy Nations\" was originally to be distributed by Viacom New Media, but Windward was left seeking a new distributor after the distributor was shut down.",
"Title: Eurocom\n\nEurocom (formerly Eurocom Entertainment Software) was a British video game developer founded in October 1988 by Mat Sneap, Chris Shrigley, Hugh Binns, Tim Rogers and Neil Baldwin, to specifically develop games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Eurocom expanded to several other platforms including handheld game systems and most major video game consoles. The company was known for its arcade to console ports and games based on licensed properties. They also developed a few original properties such as \"Magician\", \"Machine Hunter\", \"40 Winks\", and \"Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy\".",
"Title: List of video game magazines\n\nThis is a list of video game magazines. The primary focus of the magazines in this list is or was video game journalism for at least part of their run. For general computing magazines that may also cover games, consult the list of computer magazines.",
"Title: Let's Play\n\nA Let's Play (commonly referred to as an LP) is a style of video series documenting the playthrough of a video game, usually including commentary by the gamer. A Let's Play differs from a video game walkthrough or strategy guide by focusing on an individual's subjective experience with the game, often with humorous, irreverent, or critical commentary from the gamer, rather than being an objective source of information on how to progress through the game. While Let's Plays and live streaming of game playthroughs are related, Let's Plays tend to be curated experiences that include editing and scripted narration, while streaming is an unedited experience performed on the fly.",
"Title: Computer and Video Games\n\nComputer and Video Games (CVG, C&VG or C+VG) was a UK-based video game magazine, published in its original form between 1981 and 2004. Its offshoot website computerandvideogames.com was launched in 1999 and was closed in February 2015. Up until its closure in 2015, CVG was the longest running video game media brand in the world.",
"Title: Sunman (video game)\n\nSunman is an unreleased action video game developed by EIM and planned to be published by Sunsoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. Despite being mostly complete, it was never commercially released. Also, unlike most video games of this time, it was never even announced. Most cancelled games saw months' worth of publicity in video game magazines before fading off the game-watch radars.",
"Title: 40 Winks\n\n40 Winks is a platform game developed by Eurocom and published by GT Interactive as for the PlayStation. A version was developed for the Nintendo 64, and reviewed in both \"Nintendo Official Magazine UK\" and \"Nintendo Power\" (whose January 2000 issue even got a strategy guide for the game), but was cancelled at the last minute.",
"Title: Nintendo Power\n\nNintendo Power was a news and strategy magazine which was initially published in-house monthly by Nintendo of America, and later independently. In December 2007, Nintendo contracted publishing to Future US, the American subsidiary of British publisher Future. It was one of the longest running video game magazines in the United States and Canada, and was Nintendo's official magazine in North America.",
"Title: Strategy guide\n\nStrategy guides are instruction books that contain hints or complete solutions to specific video games. The line between strategy guides and walkthroughs is somewhat blurred, with the former often containing or being written around the latter. Strategy guides are often published in print, both in book form and also as articles within video game magazines. In cases of exceptionally popular game titles, guides may be sold through more mainstream publication channels, such as bookstores or even newsstands. Some publishers also sell E-Book versions on their websites.",
"Title: Medal of Honor: Underground\n\nMedal of Honor: Underground is a video game that is a partial prequel to the World War II hit \"Medal of Honor\". It was initially released for the PlayStation video game console on October 23, 2000. In 2002, the game was re-released in Europe as part of the compilation \"Medal of Honor\" / \"Medal of Honor: Underground\". It later was re-released a second time on the North American PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable as a 474 MB file for $5.99 on June 11, 2009. It was developed by DreamWorks Interactive and was published by Electronic Arts. Prima released a strategy guide for the game in 2000 featuring the same cover art as the original PlayStation release."
] |
7,382
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What major city is located close to Mark Hudis' alma mater?
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Philadelphia
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bridge
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"Brown University traditions hold that two songs, \"Alma Mater\" and \"Ever True to Brown\" are sung at public events and gatherings related to the university.",
" The traditional alma mater song, \"Old Brown,\" was created in 1860 and \"Ever True to Brown,\" the second school fight song, was written by Donald Jackson (Class of 1909).",
" The song is played by the Brown Band at major varsity athletic events and at formal events such as Convocation and Commencement.",
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"The Georgetown University Alma Mater is one of the traditional songs of Georgetown University, and the university's official and undisputed alma mater.",
" It was written to the tune of the Welsh battle song \"Men of Harlech\" in 1894 by Robert J. Collier, a Georgetown student.",
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"Alma Mater is a bronze sculpture of the goddess Athena by Daniel Chester French which is located on the steps leading to the Low Memorial Library on the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University in Manhattan, New York City.",
" Using Audrey Munson as a model, French designed the statue in 1901 and installed it in September, 1903.",
" It was donated in memory of alumnus Robert Goelet of the Class of 1860 by his wife, Harriette W. Goelet.",
" \"Alma Mater\" has become a symbol of the university."
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"Mark Hudis (born February 19, 1968) is an American television writer and producer who has worked on a variety of shows including \"Cybill\", \"That '70s Show\", \"Nurse Jackie\" and \"True Blood\".",
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"The \"LSU Alma Mater\" was written in 1929 by Lloyd Funchess and Harris Downey, two students who developed the original song and music because LSU's first alma mater was sung to the tune of \"Far Above Cayuga's Waters\" and was used by Cornell University.",
" The band plays the \"Alma Mater\" during pregame and at the end of each home football game.",
" Also, members of the band join arm-in-arm at the end of rehearsals on Saturday game days and sing the \"Alma Mater\" before leaving the practice facility."
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"The \"Alma Mater\" is the official school song of Dartmouth College, an Ivy League university located in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.",
" Composed by Harry Wellman, class of 1907, it was officially adopted by the College in 1926.",
" The difficult to sing \"Dartmouth Undying\" replaced it in the fall of 1972, but the Alma Mater was restored as the official song in early 1973.",
" Richard Hovey of the class of 1885 wrote the original lyrics in 1894, titling the song \"Men of Dartmouth\".",
" Traditionally the original second verse was only sung during time of war.",
" On May 28, 1988, Dartmouth changed the title and words to reflect the presence of women as part of the College, since Dartmouth had become coeducational in 1972.",
" Nicole Sakowitz, Dartmouth Glee Club President was the first person to conduct the new Alma Mater."
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"Alma Mater Iowa is the alma mater hymn for the University of Iowa.",
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" It was written by James Southall Wilson, a William & Mary alumnus from the class of 1904.",
" Usually, only the first and fourth verses are sung."
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"Title: Georgetown University Alma Mater\n\nThe Georgetown University Alma Mater is one of the traditional songs of Georgetown University, and the university's official and undisputed alma mater. It was written to the tune of the Welsh battle song \"Men of Harlech\" in 1894 by Robert J. Collier, a Georgetown student. The song is performed by the university orchestra and occasionally other groups at various school events, including commencements and athletic games.",
"Title: Haverford College\n\nHaverford College ( ) is a private, coeducational liberal arts college located in Haverford, Pennsylvania, United States, a suburb of Philadelphia. All students of the College are undergraduates, and nearly all reside on campus.",
"Title: Alma Mater (New York sculpture)\n\nAlma Mater is a bronze sculpture of the goddess Athena by Daniel Chester French which is located on the steps leading to the Low Memorial Library on the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University in Manhattan, New York City. Using Audrey Munson as a model, French designed the statue in 1901 and installed it in September, 1903. It was donated in memory of alumnus Robert Goelet of the Class of 1860 by his wife, Harriette W. Goelet. \"Alma Mater\" has become a symbol of the university.",
"Title: Mark Hudis\n\nMark Hudis (born February 19, 1968) is an American television writer and producer who has worked on a variety of shows including \"Cybill\", \"That '70s Show\", \"Nurse Jackie\" and \"True Blood\". In 2010, his work on \"Nurse Jackie\" earned him both Writers Guild of America and Emmy Award nominations. Hudis attended Haverford College, a liberal arts school located outside of Philadelphia, and graduated in 1990.",
"Title: LSU Alma Mater\n\nThe \"LSU Alma Mater\" was written in 1929 by Lloyd Funchess and Harris Downey, two students who developed the original song and music because LSU's first alma mater was sung to the tune of \"Far Above Cayuga's Waters\" and was used by Cornell University. The band plays the \"Alma Mater\" during pregame and at the end of each home football game. Also, members of the band join arm-in-arm at the end of rehearsals on Saturday game days and sing the \"Alma Mater\" before leaving the practice facility.",
"Title: Asadullah Boroujerdi\n\nBoroujerdi great Shia mujtahids, born in Boroujerd after the degrees, in the same city to pay religious teaching and office, And died in 1892. There is not a lot of time and his alma mater, and just the fact that he (Mohammad Mujahid) and (Sayyid Abul Skinheads) course studied, There is not a lot of time and his alma mater, and just the fact that he (Sayyid Mohammad Mujahid) and (Sayyid Abolghasem nahavandi) studied, Khansari and Aqa Bozorg Tehrani also achieved his apprenticeship he (Mirza) Qomi pointed and all authors and accuracy of his knowledge of jurisprudence and the principles stipulated in the discussions have.",
"Title: Alma Mater (Dartmouth College)\n\nThe \"Alma Mater\" is the official school song of Dartmouth College, an Ivy League university located in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. Composed by Harry Wellman, class of 1907, it was officially adopted by the College in 1926. The difficult to sing \"Dartmouth Undying\" replaced it in the fall of 1972, but the Alma Mater was restored as the official song in early 1973. Richard Hovey of the class of 1885 wrote the original lyrics in 1894, titling the song \"Men of Dartmouth\". Traditionally the original second verse was only sung during time of war. On May 28, 1988, Dartmouth changed the title and words to reflect the presence of women as part of the College, since Dartmouth had become coeducational in 1972. Nicole Sakowitz, Dartmouth Glee Club President was the first person to conduct the new Alma Mater.",
"Title: Alma Mater Iowa\n\nAlma Mater Iowa is the alma mater hymn for the University of Iowa. The lyrics were written by Gene Mills - a graduate of the university's College of Engineering in 1947 and the melody of the song was composed in 1960",
"Title: Our Alma Mater\n\n\"Our Alma Mater\" is the alma mater of The College of William & Mary. It was written by James Southall Wilson, a William & Mary alumnus from the class of 1904. Usually, only the first and fourth verses are sung."
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7,383
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Are Crepis and Bouteloua both a genus of plants?
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yes
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comparison
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7,384
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Which company operates in more countires BlackRock or Dentsply Sirona?
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Dentsply Sirona
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comparison
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hard
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" The first applications were successfully carried out on patients in 1985.",
" The Cerec name is also a brand name of the Sirona companies (as of 2016 Dentsply Sirona) (Sirona Australia, Sirona Germany, Sirona USA, and others), because Sirona grew out of the exclusive licensing of the system by Siemens."
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"Le5 Communications is a Canadian media company.",
" Based in Sudbury, Ontario, the company operates radio stations and newspapers in the Northeastern Ontario region.",
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"YG Entertainment Inc. (Korean: YG 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company established in 1996 by Yang Hyun-suk.",
" The company operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house.",
" In addition, the company operates a number of subsidiary ventures under a separate public traded company - YG PLUS, which includes a clothing line, a golf management agency, and a cosmetics brand.",
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"BlackRock, Inc. is an American global investment management corporation based in New York City.",
" Founded in 1988, initially as a risk management and fixed income institutional asset manager, BlackRock is the world's largest asset manager with $5.7 trillion in assets under management as of July 2017.",
" BlackRock operates globally with 70 offices in 30 countries and clients in 100 countries.",
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" It designs, manufactures, operates and services Direct Fuel Cell power plants (a type of molten carbonate fuel cell), to electrochemically produce electricity and heat from a range of basic fuels including natural gas and biogas.",
" As the biggest publicly traded fuel cell manufacturer in the U.S., the company operates over 50 plants all over the world.",
" It operates the world’s largest fuel cell park, Gyeonggi Green Energy Fuel cell park, which is located in South Korea.",
" The park consists of 21 power plants providing 59 Megawatt of electricity plus district heating to a number of customers in South Korea.",
" It also operates the largest fuel cell park in North America consisting of five 2.8MW power plants and a rankine cycle turbine bottoming cycle in Bridgeport, Connecticut.",
" The company has two markets including ultra-clean power, based on clean natural gas, and renewable power operating on renewable biogas.",
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" The company operates two segments including wholesale distribution segment and retail segment.",
" The company also operated sixteen retail health food stores in Florida and the Midwest.",
" The company operates 4,500 convenience stores and 16,000 different products.",
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"Sandvika Fjordturer is a passenger ferry operator in Oslofjord in Akershus, Norway.",
" The company operates from Kadettangen outside of Sandvika to the islands of Borøya, Brønnøya, Ostøya and Langåra on contract with Ruter, serving route 711.",
" The company operates the ferries M/S \"Rigmor\" and M/S \"Rigfar\", the first being the oldest wooden ferry in regular scheduled traffic in Norway.",
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"Sirona Dental Systems Inc. (Sirona) was a global dental equipment manufacturer, and the world's largest dental equipment provider, which used to be part of Siemens.",
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" The company is headquartered in Long Island City, New York.",
" So far, it has facilities in over 17 countries and serves over 100 countries and districts.",
" In 2011, the company was ranked at 27th in the list of America's Best Small Companies by Forbes.",
" The company built the world's first dental X-ray unit, REKORD.",
" In 2013, the company was awarded the Top Employer Award for Germany, Austria and Engineer in 2013.",
" Its subsidiary in China, Sirona China, was given Top Employer China 2014.",
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"Title: CEREC\n\nCEREC or Cerec (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, or CEramic REConstruction) is a method of CAD/CAM dentistry developed by W. Mörmann and M. Brandestini at the University of Zurich in 1980 for creating dental restorations. Using CAD/CAM (computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing), this process allows dentists to construct, produce, and insert individual ceramic restorations directly at the point of treatment (chairside) in a single appointment, rather than over multiple appointments with lab side working between. The first applications were successfully carried out on patients in 1985. The Cerec name is also a brand name of the Sirona companies (as of 2016 Dentsply Sirona) (Sirona Australia, Sirona Germany, Sirona USA, and others), because Sirona grew out of the exclusive licensing of the system by Siemens.",
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"Title: BlackRock\n\nBlackRock, Inc. is an American global investment management corporation based in New York City. Founded in 1988, initially as a risk management and fixed income institutional asset manager, BlackRock is the world's largest asset manager with $5.7 trillion in assets under management as of July 2017. BlackRock operates globally with 70 offices in 30 countries and clients in 100 countries. Due to its power, BlackRock has been called the world's largest shadow bank.",
"Title: FuelCell Energy\n\nFuel Cell Energy, Inc. is a global fuel cell power company. It designs, manufactures, operates and services Direct Fuel Cell power plants (a type of molten carbonate fuel cell), to electrochemically produce electricity and heat from a range of basic fuels including natural gas and biogas. As the biggest publicly traded fuel cell manufacturer in the U.S., the company operates over 50 plants all over the world. It operates the world’s largest fuel cell park, Gyeonggi Green Energy Fuel cell park, which is located in South Korea. The park consists of 21 power plants providing 59 Megawatt of electricity plus district heating to a number of customers in South Korea. It also operates the largest fuel cell park in North America consisting of five 2.8MW power plants and a rankine cycle turbine bottoming cycle in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The company has two markets including ultra-clean power, based on clean natural gas, and renewable power operating on renewable biogas. Its customer base covers a wide range of commercial and industrial enterprises worldwide including utility companies, municipalities, universities, etc.",
"Title: Dentsply Sirona\n\nDentsply Sirona is an American dental equipment maker and dental consumables producer that markets its products in over 120 countries (factories in 21 countries). It is a leader in consumable dental products. The present company is largely the result of a merger in 1993 in which Gendex Corporation acquired Dentsply International Inc. for $590 million.",
"Title: AMCON Distributing\n\nAMCON Distributing Company is an American retail and wholesale consumer commodities sales and distribution company. Their wholesale products, which include processed and perishable foods, as well health care and tobacco products, are distributed to stores, supermarkets, and outlets primarily in the Rocky Mountains and southern regions of North America. The company operates two segments including wholesale distribution segment and retail segment. The company also operated sixteen retail health food stores in Florida and the Midwest. The company operates 4,500 convenience stores and 16,000 different products. In October 2012, it was ranked as the ninth largest convenience store distributor in the United States based on its annual sales.",
"Title: Sandvika Fjordturer\n\nSandvika Fjordturer is a passenger ferry operator in Oslofjord in Akershus, Norway. The company operates from Kadettangen outside of Sandvika to the islands of Borøya, Brønnøya, Ostøya and Langåra on contract with Ruter, serving route 711. The company operates the ferries M/S \"Rigmor\" and M/S \"Rigfar\", the first being the oldest wooden ferry in regular scheduled traffic in Norway. The company has 40,000 passengers annually. Kadettangen is served by the lines 705 and 706 of the Ruter bus network. The nearest railway station is Sandvika.",
"Title: Sirona Dental Systems\n\nSirona Dental Systems Inc. (Sirona) was a global dental equipment manufacturer, and the world's largest dental equipment provider, which used to be part of Siemens. It became an independent company in 1997. The company is headquartered in Long Island City, New York. So far, it has facilities in over 17 countries and serves over 100 countries and districts. In 2011, the company was ranked at 27th in the list of America's Best Small Companies by Forbes. The company built the world's first dental X-ray unit, REKORD. In 2013, the company was awarded the Top Employer Award for Germany, Austria and Engineer in 2013. Its subsidiary in China, Sirona China, was given Top Employer China 2014. In 2014, it won the Good Design Award (Chicago) 2013 for its excellence design of two products.",
"Title: Abercrombie & Fitch\n\nAbercrombie & Fitch (A&F) is an American retailer that focuses on upscale casual wear for young consumers, its headquarters are in New Albany, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. The company operates two other offshoot brands: Abercrombie Kids & Hollister Co. The company operates 1,049 stores across all four brands."
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What canadian actres born July 11, 1984 was in the movie The Break-Up Artist?
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Serinda Swan
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"Michael Wayne McGray (born July 11, 1965) is a Canadian serial killer convicted for killing seven individuals, and claims to have killed eleven others, between 1984 and 1998."
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"Charles Edward \"Charlie\" Russell (born July 11, 1937, Nelson-Miramichi, New Brunswick - d. December 7, 2011) was a Canadian country music DJ for CJCJ in Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada best known for his 1975 album \"The Bricklin and Other Sound Investments\", a satirical record in which he poked fun at the Bricklin SV-1, the Canadian Postal Service and the Canadian Parliament.",
" He was inducted into the New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame in 1984 and the Canadian Country Music Association Country Radio DJ Hall of Fame in 2003."
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"Anie-Ebiet Michael Edem (born July 11, 1989) is a professional Canadian football defensive back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL).",
" After the 2012 CIS season, he was ranked as the tenth best player in the Canadian Football League’s Amateur Scouting Bureau final rankings for players eligible in the 2013 CFL Draft and sixth by players in Canadian Interuniversity Sport.",
" Edem was drafted in the first round, third overall by the Montreal Alouettes and signed with the team on May 27, 2013.",
" He played CIS football for the Calgary Dinos and McGill Redmen."
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"Jacob Micflikier (born July 11, 1984) is a Canadian professional ice hockey Forward who is currently playing for EHC Biel in the Swiss National League A (NLA)."
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"Kimberly Denise Jones (born July 11, 1974 or July 11, 1975), known by her stage name Lil' Kim, is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, model, and actress.",
" She was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, living much of her adolescent life on the streets after being expelled from home.",
" In her teens, Jones would freestyle rap, heavily influenced by actress/singer Diana Ross, and fellow female hip-hop artists like MC Lyte and The Lady of Rage.",
" Performing a freestyle rap for The Notorious B.I.G. got her music career start in 1995 with his group Junior M.A.F.I.A., whose debut album \"Conspiracy\" generated two top 20 singles in the United States."
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"Jason Roach (born July 11, 1984 in Saint John, New Brunswick) is a Canadian curler."
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"Alfred Büchi (July 11, 1879 – October 27, 1959) was a Swiss engineer and inventor.",
" He was best known as the inventor of turbocharging.",
" Alfred J. Büchi was born July 11, 1879 in Winterthur, Switzerland, growing up there and in Ludwigshafen.",
" He was the son of Johann Büchi, a chief executive at Swiss industrial engineering and manufacturing firm Sulzer.",
" Alfred was well-positioned to pursue a similar field and would eventually achieve fame as a result of his inventions.",
" In 1899 he enrolled as a machine engineering student at Federal Polytechnic Institute (ETH) in Zürich, receiving a degree in 1903.",
" From there he practised engineering in Belgium and England before returning to Switzerland (Wetzikon) in 1908."
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"Serinda Swan (born July 11, 1984) is a Canadian actress.",
" She starred as Erica Reed in the series \"Breakout Kings\" for two seasons from 2011 to 2012.",
" She then starred as DEA Special Agent Paige Arkin in the USA Network series \"Graceland\", which premiered in the summer of 2013 and concluded September 2015.",
" Swan also guest starred in one episode of \"Hawaii Five-0\" and in four episodes of the NBC drama \"Chicago Fire\" as Brittany Baker."
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"Robert Thomas Joyce (born July 11, 1966 in Saint John, New Brunswick) is a former Canadian ice hockey player who played six seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Boston Bruins, Washington Capitals and Winnipeg Jets.",
" He was drafted by the Bruins in the fourth round (82nd overall) in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft from the University of North Dakota."
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"Title: Michael Wayne McGray\n\nMichael Wayne McGray (born July 11, 1965) is a Canadian serial killer convicted for killing seven individuals, and claims to have killed eleven others, between 1984 and 1998.",
"Title: Charlie Russell (DJ)\n\nCharles Edward \"Charlie\" Russell (born July 11, 1937, Nelson-Miramichi, New Brunswick - d. December 7, 2011) was a Canadian country music DJ for CJCJ in Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada best known for his 1975 album \"The Bricklin and Other Sound Investments\", a satirical record in which he poked fun at the Bricklin SV-1, the Canadian Postal Service and the Canadian Parliament. He was inducted into the New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame in 1984 and the Canadian Country Music Association Country Radio DJ Hall of Fame in 2003.",
"Title: Mike Edem\n\nAnie-Ebiet Michael Edem (born July 11, 1989) is a professional Canadian football defensive back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). After the 2012 CIS season, he was ranked as the tenth best player in the Canadian Football League’s Amateur Scouting Bureau final rankings for players eligible in the 2013 CFL Draft and sixth by players in Canadian Interuniversity Sport. Edem was drafted in the first round, third overall by the Montreal Alouettes and signed with the team on May 27, 2013. He played CIS football for the Calgary Dinos and McGill Redmen.",
"Title: The Break-Up Artist\n\nThe Break-Up Artist is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Steve Woo starring Amanda Crew, Ryan Kennedy, Moneca Delain, Peter Benson, Ali Liebert, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Serinda Swan.",
"Title: Jacob Micflikier\n\nJacob Micflikier (born July 11, 1984) is a Canadian professional ice hockey Forward who is currently playing for EHC Biel in the Swiss National League A (NLA).",
"Title: Lil' Kim\n\nKimberly Denise Jones (born July 11, 1974 or July 11, 1975), known by her stage name Lil' Kim, is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, model, and actress. She was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, living much of her adolescent life on the streets after being expelled from home. In her teens, Jones would freestyle rap, heavily influenced by actress/singer Diana Ross, and fellow female hip-hop artists like MC Lyte and The Lady of Rage. Performing a freestyle rap for The Notorious B.I.G. got her music career start in 1995 with his group Junior M.A.F.I.A., whose debut album \"Conspiracy\" generated two top 20 singles in the United States.",
"Title: Jason Roach (curler)\n\nJason Roach (born July 11, 1984 in Saint John, New Brunswick) is a Canadian curler.",
"Title: Alfred Büchi\n\nAlfred Büchi (July 11, 1879 – October 27, 1959) was a Swiss engineer and inventor. He was best known as the inventor of turbocharging. Alfred J. Büchi was born July 11, 1879 in Winterthur, Switzerland, growing up there and in Ludwigshafen. He was the son of Johann Büchi, a chief executive at Swiss industrial engineering and manufacturing firm Sulzer. Alfred was well-positioned to pursue a similar field and would eventually achieve fame as a result of his inventions. In 1899 he enrolled as a machine engineering student at Federal Polytechnic Institute (ETH) in Zürich, receiving a degree in 1903. From there he practised engineering in Belgium and England before returning to Switzerland (Wetzikon) in 1908.",
"Title: Serinda Swan\n\nSerinda Swan (born July 11, 1984) is a Canadian actress. She starred as Erica Reed in the series \"Breakout Kings\" for two seasons from 2011 to 2012. She then starred as DEA Special Agent Paige Arkin in the USA Network series \"Graceland\", which premiered in the summer of 2013 and concluded September 2015. Swan also guest starred in one episode of \"Hawaii Five-0\" and in four episodes of the NBC drama \"Chicago Fire\" as Brittany Baker.",
"Title: Bob Joyce\n\nRobert Thomas Joyce (born July 11, 1966 in Saint John, New Brunswick) is a former Canadian ice hockey player who played six seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Boston Bruins, Washington Capitals and Winnipeg Jets. He was drafted by the Bruins in the fourth round (82nd overall) in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft from the University of North Dakota."
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Who is this American writer and illustrator of comic books who co-wrote "Paradise Island Lost" with Phil Jimenez?
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George Pérez
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"Astonishing X-Men is the name of four X-Men comic book series from Marvel Comics, the first two of which were limited series.",
" The ongoing series began in 2004, with its first run written by Joss Whedon and art by John Cassaday.",
" It was then written by Warren Ellis with art by Simone Bianchi and Phil Jimenez.",
" Daniel Way and Christos Gage then took over the title writing alternating stories.",
" They were followed by James Asmus who wrote one issue, then Greg Pak, who took over for four issues in November 2011.",
" Marjorie Liu wrote the final 21 issues of the series until its end at issue #68 (October 2013).",
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"Infinite Crisis is a 2005–2006 comic book storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous, seven-issue comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, George Pérez, Ivan Reis, and Jerry Ordway, and a number of tie-in books.",
" The main miniseries debuted in October 2005, and each issue was released with two variant covers: one by Pérez, and one by Jim Lee and Sandra Hope."
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"Paradise Island Airlines was an American airline that connected Florida with Paradise Island in the Bahamas in the 1990s.",
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"Overdrive is a fictional comic book supervillain, appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, usually as an enemy of Spider-Man.",
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"Team Titans was a comic book published by DC Comics that spun out of DC's \"New Titans\" series.",
" It began in September 1992 and ended in September 1994.",
" The Team Titans were first introduced as a shadowy group stalking the Titans.",
" Their backstory was revealed in \"New Titans Annual\" #7 by writer Marv Wolfman, and were popular enough to merit their own series, which Wolfman also wrote.",
" Phil Jimenez and Jeff Jensen took over writing duties with issue #13, and co-wrote the book until its cancellation."
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"Otherworld is a creator-owned mini series by writer/artist Phil Jimenez released in 2005 and published by DC Comics's Vertigo imprint.",
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"\"Our Worlds at War\" was a comic book storyline, published by DC Comics in mid-2001.",
" OWAW was a crossover storyline that spanned several different books, including several books starring Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, and a number of supporting characters and books.",
" Creators involved in the crossover included writers Jeph Loeb, Joe Casey, Mark Schultz, Joe Kelly, Phil Jimenez, and Peter David, and artists that included Mike Wieringo, Ed McGuinness, Doug Mahnke, Ron Garney, and Leonard Kirk."
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" 2)\" #164-167.",
" Just like \"Gods of Gotham\" where he was a co-writer with J. M. DeMatteis, he co-wrote this story arc with George Pérez, best known to have rebooted Wonder Woman in 1987 first with the \"Gods and Mortals\" story arc, that marked his return to the book since 1992.",
" It wouldn't be until issue #171 where Jimenez became the book's sole writer.",
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"Title: Astonishing X-Men\n\nAstonishing X-Men is the name of four X-Men comic book series from Marvel Comics, the first two of which were limited series. The ongoing series began in 2004, with its first run written by Joss Whedon and art by John Cassaday. It was then written by Warren Ellis with art by Simone Bianchi and Phil Jimenez. Daniel Way and Christos Gage then took over the title writing alternating stories. They were followed by James Asmus who wrote one issue, then Greg Pak, who took over for four issues in November 2011. Marjorie Liu wrote the final 21 issues of the series until its end at issue #68 (October 2013). A new ongoing series, written by Charles Soule, was launched during the \"ResurrXion\" event.",
"Title: Infinite Crisis\n\nInfinite Crisis is a 2005–2006 comic book storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous, seven-issue comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, George Pérez, Ivan Reis, and Jerry Ordway, and a number of tie-in books. The main miniseries debuted in October 2005, and each issue was released with two variant covers: one by Pérez, and one by Jim Lee and Sandra Hope.",
"Title: Paradise Island Airlines\n\nParadise Island Airlines was an American airline that connected Florida with Paradise Island in the Bahamas in the 1990s. According to the Official Airline Guide (OAG), the airline's two letter code was \"BK\".",
"Title: Overdrive (comics)\n\nOverdrive is a fictional comic book supervillain, appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, usually as an enemy of Spider-Man. Created by Dan Slott, and Phil Jimenez, Overdrive first appeared in \"Amazing Spider-Man: Swing Shift\" (May 2007), a Free Comic Book Day issue set after the events of the \"\" storyline.",
"Title: Team Titans\n\nTeam Titans was a comic book published by DC Comics that spun out of DC's \"New Titans\" series. It began in September 1992 and ended in September 1994. The Team Titans were first introduced as a shadowy group stalking the Titans. Their backstory was revealed in \"New Titans Annual\" #7 by writer Marv Wolfman, and were popular enough to merit their own series, which Wolfman also wrote. Phil Jimenez and Jeff Jensen took over writing duties with issue #13, and co-wrote the book until its cancellation.",
"Title: Otherworld (DC Comics)\n\nOtherworld is a creator-owned mini series by writer/artist Phil Jimenez released in 2005 and published by DC Comics's Vertigo imprint. The book as described by Jimenez is \"The Real World meets Lord of the Rings meets Tron\".",
"Title: Our Worlds at War\n\n\"Our Worlds at War\" was a comic book storyline, published by DC Comics in mid-2001. OWAW was a crossover storyline that spanned several different books, including several books starring Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, and a number of supporting characters and books. Creators involved in the crossover included writers Jeph Loeb, Joe Casey, Mark Schultz, Joe Kelly, Phil Jimenez, and Peter David, and artists that included Mike Wieringo, Ed McGuinness, Doug Mahnke, Ron Garney, and Leonard Kirk.",
"Title: Paradise Island Lost (comics)\n\n\"Paradise Island Lost\" is the name to two-part story arc written by Phil Jimenez who also did the artwork, featured in \"Wonder Woman (Vol. 2)\" #168-169. This was Jimenez' second story arc under his run on Wonder Woman, with the first being the \"Gods of Gotham\" four-issue story arc from \"Wonder Woman (Vol. 2)\" #164-167. Just like \"Gods of Gotham\" where he was a co-writer with J. M. DeMatteis, he co-wrote this story arc with George Pérez, best known to have rebooted Wonder Woman in 1987 first with the \"Gods and Mortals\" story arc, that marked his return to the book since 1992. It wouldn't be until issue #171 where Jimenez became the book's sole writer. The story's name is taken from an epic poem of the same name by John Milton.",
"Title: Phil Jimenez\n\nPhil Jimenez (born July 12, 1970) is an American comics artist and writer, known for his work as writer/artist on \"Wonder Woman\" from 2000 to 2003, as one of the five pencilers of the 2005–2006 miniseries \"Infinite Crisis\", and his collaborations with writer Grant Morrison on \"New X-Men\" and \"The Invisibles\"."
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What was a branch of the Khalwatiyya order of Islamic mysticism founded by Sayyid Hasan Husameddin, with relations to the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad?
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Tasawwuf
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"Mohammed El Senussi (in Arabic: سيدي محمد السنوسي) (Sayyid \"Mohammed al-Rida bin Sayyid Hasan ar-Rida al-Mahdi El Senussi\"; occasionally spelled as \"...Al Senussi\", \"as-Senussi\", \"al/el-Senussi\", and, most accurately, \"al-Sanusi\", born 20 October 1962) is the son of Crown Prince Hasan as-Senussi of Libya, and of Crown Princess Fawzia bint Tahir Bakeer.",
" Born in Tripoli, he is considered by Libyan royalists to be the legitimate heir to the Senussi Crown of Libya.",
" A rival claim is also advanced by his distant relative Idris bin Abdullah.",
" He was named Mohammed al-Rida (محمد الرضا) after his grandfather Mohammed al Rida El Senussi."
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"In Islam, ‘Irfaan (Arabic/Persian/Urdu: عرفان ; Turkish: \"İrfan\" ), also spelt \"Irfaan\" and \"Erfan\", literally ‘knowledge, awareness, wisdom’, is gnosis.",
" Islamic mysticism can be considered as a vast range that engulfs theoretical and practical and conventional mysticism and has been intertwined with sufism and in some cases they are assumed identical.",
" however Islamic mysticism is assumed as one of the Islamic sciences alongside theology and philosophy.",
" Islamic’s mysticism is cognition and knowledge that love has been intertwined through it with structure of revelation in Islam."
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"Sayyid (also spelled Syed, Saiyed, Seyd, Sayed, Sayyad, Sayyed, Saiyid, Seyed, Said and Seyyed) (] , Arabic: سيد ; meaning \"Mister\") (plural \"Sadah\" Arabic: سادة , \"Sāda(h)\" , also spelled \"Sadat\") is an honorific title denoting people (Sayyid for males, Sayyida for females) accepted as descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandsons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali combined Hasnain, sons of Muhammad's daughter Fatimah and his son-in-law Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib)."
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"Ali ( ; Arabic: علي , \"ʿAlī \" , ] ; 13 Rajab, 21 BH – 21 Ramadan, 40 AH (c. 594 – 29 January 661) was the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam.",
" He ruled as the fourth caliph from 656 to 661, and was first Imam of Shia Islam from 632 to 661."
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"The Source of Genealogy or Manba Al-Ansāb (Arabic: منبع الانساب | Persian: منبع انساب) is a historical document outlining various topics including the genealogy of the Sayyids of Bukkur (Urdu بھاکر ی سادات) Bhakri syed and Sufism written by Sayyid Muīn Al-Haqq around 1426 AD and the Islamic year 830.",
" Sayyid Muīn is a notable Sayyid who descends from the Islamic prophet, Muhammad through his descendant, Ali al-Hadi.",
" The work was extended by a lineal sixth degree descendant of Sayyid Muīn.",
" Sayyid Ali Ghazanfar alias Jārullah added more information other Sayyid ancestries and other Sufi orders.",
" Sayyid Muīn lived in India where the book was originally written in Persian and was later translated into Urdu.",
" Manba Al-Ansāb can also be found in the manuscript form in The British Library and Allahabad, India."
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"Thangals are the various Muslim communities of Yemeni Arab origin found scattered and isolated in the state of Kerala, India.",
" They migrated to Kerala during the 17th century to expand their business, and propagated Islam as they are Muslims, and do not belong to the Mappila Muslim community of Kerala.",
" In Malayalam, \"thangal\" is an honorific Muslim title almost equivalent to the Arabic term Sayyid (Arabic: سيد ) which is given to males believed as descendants of Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandsons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali, who were the sons of his daughter Fatima Zahra and son-in-law Ali ibn Abi Talib.",
" It has two basic divisions called \"Ba-Hassan\" and \"Ba-Alawi\".",
" Al mattari, Al-Jamallulaily(BaJamalullayl), Mashhoor, Shihab, Al-Jifri, Al-Fakhi(Bafakhy), Al-Saqqaf(BaSaggaf), Al-Bukhari, Al-Haboothy(BaHabooth) are considered as important Sayyid families (Qhabeelas).",
" Thangals residing in Panakkad, Malappuram district are often regarded as the most powerful and influential Thangals of Kerala.",
" The Thangal of Panakkad is the supreme leader of the Sunni faction of Muslims of Kerala and hence plays an important role in local politics.",
" The famous Sayyid ancestry Mashhoor is another well known thangals Qabeela residing in Vadakara, Kozhikode district.",
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"Lawrencepur is a town in Attock District Punjab, Pakistan located on the Grand Trunk Road.",
" Faqeerabad is a small town in Lawrencepur.",
" Also there is a small Bazaar,for local people.",
" Lawrencepur railway station , which now in these days shutdown and not in use anymore by Pakistan Railways , situated here.",
" Also situated here is Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation building.",
" A well known Islamic Institution Madrasa Astana Alia Behr-Ul-Haq Sharif and an adjacent Mosque built by Sufi Saint , Sufi Master, Qibla, Pir (Sufism) Peer e Tariqat Tariqa ,Rehbar e Shariat Sharia, Faqir Benazir, Musheer Bargah e Taqdeer, Hafiz, Qari , Molana , Khawaja, Allama , Hazrat Hadrat Sayyid Muhammad Abdul Haq Damat Baraktum Alia Qudsia also known as Baba Jee ( Baba G / Baba Gee ).",
" Hazrat Baba Jee Sahib is Qutb, Qutb of this time, Sufi Mystic ( Islamic mysticism ), Wali of Allah , acknowledged by various Islamic Scholars, Sufi Masters , Sufi Saints from all over the world."
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"Omid Safi is an American Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University, where he is the Director of Duke Islamic Studies Center, and a columnist for On Being.",
" Dr. Safi specializes in Islamic mysticism (Sufism), contemporary Islamic thought and medieval Islamic history.",
" He has served on the board of the Pluralism project at Harvard University and is the co-chair of the steering committee for the Study of Islam and the Islamic Mysticism Group at the American Academy of Religion.",
" Before joining Duke University, Dr. Safi was a professor at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill."
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"Sayyid (] , Arabic: سيد , also transliterated as Sayed, or Syed, ] ) is a masculine given name derived from the title Sayyid, it is not to be confused with the similar looking name Sayid (often spelled \"Saeed\", ] ) .",
" These people are not necessarily considered to be Sayyid; they only use \"Sayyid\" as a given name .",
" Some people however with the name may be considered as being Sayyid (males accepted as descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandsons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husain ibn Ali)."
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"Ushshaki (Turkish: \"Uşşaki \"Ush-shaki\"\" ), is a branch of the Khalwatiyya order of Islamic mysticism, also known as \"Tasawwuf\", founded by Sayyid Hasan Husameddin.",
" Literal translation of his name, Husameddin means the sharp sword of the religion.",
" He was born in 880 A.H. ( 1473 CE) in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.",
" Being the son of a merchant named Hajji Tebaruk, his family lineage extends to Imam Hassan, Caliph Ali, and eventually to the Prophet Muhammed."
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"Title: Mohammed El Senussi\n\nMohammed El Senussi (in Arabic: سيدي محمد السنوسي) (Sayyid \"Mohammed al-Rida bin Sayyid Hasan ar-Rida al-Mahdi El Senussi\"; occasionally spelled as \"...Al Senussi\", \"as-Senussi\", \"al/el-Senussi\", and, most accurately, \"al-Sanusi\", born 20 October 1962) is the son of Crown Prince Hasan as-Senussi of Libya, and of Crown Princess Fawzia bint Tahir Bakeer. Born in Tripoli, he is considered by Libyan royalists to be the legitimate heir to the Senussi Crown of Libya. A rival claim is also advanced by his distant relative Idris bin Abdullah. He was named Mohammed al-Rida (محمد الرضا) after his grandfather Mohammed al Rida El Senussi.",
"Title: Irfan\n\nIn Islam, ‘Irfaan (Arabic/Persian/Urdu: عرفان ; Turkish: \"İrfan\" ), also spelt \"Irfaan\" and \"Erfan\", literally ‘knowledge, awareness, wisdom’, is gnosis. Islamic mysticism can be considered as a vast range that engulfs theoretical and practical and conventional mysticism and has been intertwined with sufism and in some cases they are assumed identical. however Islamic mysticism is assumed as one of the Islamic sciences alongside theology and philosophy. Islamic’s mysticism is cognition and knowledge that love has been intertwined through it with structure of revelation in Islam.",
"Title: Sayyid\n\nSayyid (also spelled Syed, Saiyed, Seyd, Sayed, Sayyad, Sayyed, Saiyid, Seyed, Said and Seyyed) (] , Arabic: سيد ; meaning \"Mister\") (plural \"Sadah\" Arabic: سادة , \"Sāda(h)\" , also spelled \"Sadat\") is an honorific title denoting people (Sayyid for males, Sayyida for females) accepted as descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandsons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali combined Hasnain, sons of Muhammad's daughter Fatimah and his son-in-law Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib).",
"Title: Ali\n\nAli ( ; Arabic: علي , \"ʿAlī \" , ] ; 13 Rajab, 21 BH – 21 Ramadan, 40 AH (c. 594 – 29 January 661) was the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam. He ruled as the fourth caliph from 656 to 661, and was first Imam of Shia Islam from 632 to 661.",
"Title: Manba Al-Ansab\n\nThe Source of Genealogy or Manba Al-Ansāb (Arabic: منبع الانساب | Persian: منبع انساب) is a historical document outlining various topics including the genealogy of the Sayyids of Bukkur (Urdu بھاکر ی سادات) Bhakri syed and Sufism written by Sayyid Muīn Al-Haqq around 1426 AD and the Islamic year 830. Sayyid Muīn is a notable Sayyid who descends from the Islamic prophet, Muhammad through his descendant, Ali al-Hadi. The work was extended by a lineal sixth degree descendant of Sayyid Muīn. Sayyid Ali Ghazanfar alias Jārullah added more information other Sayyid ancestries and other Sufi orders. Sayyid Muīn lived in India where the book was originally written in Persian and was later translated into Urdu. Manba Al-Ansāb can also be found in the manuscript form in The British Library and Allahabad, India.",
"Title: Thangal\n\nThangals are the various Muslim communities of Yemeni Arab origin found scattered and isolated in the state of Kerala, India. They migrated to Kerala during the 17th century to expand their business, and propagated Islam as they are Muslims, and do not belong to the Mappila Muslim community of Kerala. In Malayalam, \"thangal\" is an honorific Muslim title almost equivalent to the Arabic term Sayyid (Arabic: سيد ) which is given to males believed as descendants of Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandsons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali, who were the sons of his daughter Fatima Zahra and son-in-law Ali ibn Abi Talib. It has two basic divisions called \"Ba-Hassan\" and \"Ba-Alawi\". Al mattari, Al-Jamallulaily(BaJamalullayl), Mashhoor, Shihab, Al-Jifri, Al-Fakhi(Bafakhy), Al-Saqqaf(BaSaggaf), Al-Bukhari, Al-Haboothy(BaHabooth) are considered as important Sayyid families (Qhabeelas). Thangals residing in Panakkad, Malappuram district are often regarded as the most powerful and influential Thangals of Kerala. The Thangal of Panakkad is the supreme leader of the Sunni faction of Muslims of Kerala and hence plays an important role in local politics. The famous Sayyid ancestry Mashhoor is another well known thangals Qabeela residing in Vadakara, Kozhikode district. Mashhoor Qabeela of vadakara is famous in sufi Tariqa which is the spiritual path of Islam.",
"Title: Lawrencepur, Punjab, Pakistan\n\nLawrencepur is a town in Attock District Punjab, Pakistan located on the Grand Trunk Road. Faqeerabad is a small town in Lawrencepur. Also there is a small Bazaar,for local people. Lawrencepur railway station , which now in these days shutdown and not in use anymore by Pakistan Railways , situated here. Also situated here is Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation building. A well known Islamic Institution Madrasa Astana Alia Behr-Ul-Haq Sharif and an adjacent Mosque built by Sufi Saint , Sufi Master, Qibla, Pir (Sufism) Peer e Tariqat Tariqa ,Rehbar e Shariat Sharia, Faqir Benazir, Musheer Bargah e Taqdeer, Hafiz, Qari , Molana , Khawaja, Allama , Hazrat Hadrat Sayyid Muhammad Abdul Haq Damat Baraktum Alia Qudsia also known as Baba Jee ( Baba G / Baba Gee ). Hazrat Baba Jee Sahib is Qutb, Qutb of this time, Sufi Mystic ( Islamic mysticism ), Wali of Allah , acknowledged by various Islamic Scholars, Sufi Masters , Sufi Saints from all over the world.",
"Title: Omid Safi\n\nOmid Safi is an American Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University, where he is the Director of Duke Islamic Studies Center, and a columnist for On Being. Dr. Safi specializes in Islamic mysticism (Sufism), contemporary Islamic thought and medieval Islamic history. He has served on the board of the Pluralism project at Harvard University and is the co-chair of the steering committee for the Study of Islam and the Islamic Mysticism Group at the American Academy of Religion. Before joining Duke University, Dr. Safi was a professor at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.",
"Title: Sayyid (name)\n\nSayyid (] , Arabic: سيد , also transliterated as Sayed, or Syed, ] ) is a masculine given name derived from the title Sayyid, it is not to be confused with the similar looking name Sayid (often spelled \"Saeed\", ] ) . These people are not necessarily considered to be Sayyid; they only use \"Sayyid\" as a given name . Some people however with the name may be considered as being Sayyid (males accepted as descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandsons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husain ibn Ali).",
"Title: Ussaki\n\nUshshaki (Turkish: \"Uşşaki \"Ush-shaki\"\" ), is a branch of the Khalwatiyya order of Islamic mysticism, also known as \"Tasawwuf\", founded by Sayyid Hasan Husameddin. Literal translation of his name, Husameddin means the sharp sword of the religion. He was born in 880 A.H. ( 1473 CE) in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Being the son of a merchant named Hajji Tebaruk, his family lineage extends to Imam Hassan, Caliph Ali, and eventually to the Prophet Muhammed."
] |
7,388
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Are both Hottonia and Othonna geniuses of plants?
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yes
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" It comprises two species:"
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"Daines Barrington, FRS, FSA (1727/2814 March 1800) was an English lawyer, antiquary and naturalist.",
" He was one of the correspondents to whom Gilbert White wrote extensively on natural history topics.",
" Barrington served as a Vice President of the Royal Society and wrote on a range of topics related to the natural sciences including early ideas and scientific experimentation on the learning of songs by young birds.",
" He designed a standard format for the collection of information about weather, the flowering of plants, the singing of birds and other annual changes that was also used by Gilbert White.",
" He also wrote on child geniuses including Mozart, who at the age of nine had visited England."
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"Othonna is a genus of African plants in the sunflower family."
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"Title: Hottonia\n\nHottonia is a genus of aquatic flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. It comprises two species:",
"Title: Daines Barrington\n\nDaines Barrington, FRS, FSA (1727/2814 March 1800) was an English lawyer, antiquary and naturalist. He was one of the correspondents to whom Gilbert White wrote extensively on natural history topics. Barrington served as a Vice President of the Royal Society and wrote on a range of topics related to the natural sciences including early ideas and scientific experimentation on the learning of songs by young birds. He designed a standard format for the collection of information about weather, the flowering of plants, the singing of birds and other annual changes that was also used by Gilbert White. He also wrote on child geniuses including Mozart, who at the age of nine had visited England.",
"Title: Othonna\n\nOthonna is a genus of African plants in the sunflower family."
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7,389
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Who is the murdered son of presenter of the weeknight edition of "Nine News Adelaide"?
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Richard Kelvin
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"Kym Dillon (born 19 June 1960) is the former weekend sports presenter for Nine News Adelaide.",
" He is also part of the successful sports coverage and football commentary team at FIVEaa.",
" Prior to his media career he played football for SANFL clubs North Adelaide and West Torrens in the late 1970s and early 1980s, winning a Reserves Magarey Medal in 1982."
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"Amber Simone Sherlock (born 1 December 1975, née Higlett) is an Australian journalist, television news presenter and reporter.",
" She currently presents the weather on \"Nine News Sydney\" and hosts a daily national one hour news bulletin \"Nine News Now\"."
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"Will McDonald (born 1979) is a South Australian journalist, currently presenting the weekend news for Nine News Adelaide."
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"Georgina McGuinness (née Allan, formerly Thomas) was the anchor of \"Nine News Adelaide\"'s weekend 6pm news bulletin from 1989 to 2011."
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"Bevan Spencer von Einem (born 1945), also known as Bevan von Einem, is a convicted child murderer from Adelaide, South Australia and suspected serial killer.",
" An accountant by profession, he was convicted in 1984 for the murder of 15-year-old Adelaide teenager Richard Kelvin, the son of local television and radio personality Rob Kelvin.",
" Einem is currently serving life imprisonment in Port Augusta Prison."
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},
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"Rob Kelvin (born 20 September 1944) is a former television news presenter who lived in Adelaide, South Australia.",
" He was a presenter of the weeknight edition of \"Nine News Adelaide\" produced by NWS-9.",
" Kelvin presented the bulletin with Kevin Crease until February 2007, when Crease retired after being diagnosed with cancer.",
" Kelvin presented with Kelly Nestor and then Michael Smyth until he retired in December 2010."
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"Nine News Queensland is the weeknight, flagship news bulletin of the Nine Network.",
" It is screened in Brisbane, and across south-east Queensland, on weeknights, while on weekends it is screened state-wide as well as in the Northern Territory.",
" Like all \"Nine News\" bulletins, the Queensland bulletin runs for one hour, from 6PM every day.",
" It comprises local, national and international news, as well as sport, weather and finance."
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"Warren Gary Tredrea (born 24 December 1978) is a former Australian Rules Footballer with the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and current Weekday Sports Presenter on \"Nine News Adelaide\".",
" Since his retirement from football, he has become a sports media personality featuring on \"Nine News Adelaide\", Triple M and in The Advertiser newspaper."
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"Emmy Kubainski (born 1986) is an Australian journalist and news presenter.",
" Kubainski currently presents Nine Live Perth at 4pm and is \"Nine News Perth\"'s co-anchor with Tim McMillan presenting the weeknight 6.00pm bulletin."
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"Andrew Lofthouse (born 1962 or 1963) is a television and radio newsreader based in Brisbane, Australia.",
" The English-born former teacher is the weeknight presenter of \"Nine News Queensland\" with Melissa Downes, having previously presented on weekends.",
" Prior to working at \"Nine News\", he presented the weekday evening news bulletin of \"ABC News Queensland\", as well as reading the news on the 612 ABC Brisbane radio station on weekday afternoons."
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"Title: Kym Dillon\n\nKym Dillon (born 19 June 1960) is the former weekend sports presenter for Nine News Adelaide. He is also part of the successful sports coverage and football commentary team at FIVEaa. Prior to his media career he played football for SANFL clubs North Adelaide and West Torrens in the late 1970s and early 1980s, winning a Reserves Magarey Medal in 1982.",
"Title: Amber Sherlock\n\nAmber Simone Sherlock (born 1 December 1975, née Higlett) is an Australian journalist, television news presenter and reporter. She currently presents the weather on \"Nine News Sydney\" and hosts a daily national one hour news bulletin \"Nine News Now\".",
"Title: Will McDonald (journalist)\n\nWill McDonald (born 1979) is a South Australian journalist, currently presenting the weekend news for Nine News Adelaide.",
"Title: Georgina McGuinness\n\nGeorgina McGuinness (née Allan, formerly Thomas) was the anchor of \"Nine News Adelaide\"'s weekend 6pm news bulletin from 1989 to 2011.",
"Title: Bevan Spencer von Einem\n\nBevan Spencer von Einem (born 1945), also known as Bevan von Einem, is a convicted child murderer from Adelaide, South Australia and suspected serial killer. An accountant by profession, he was convicted in 1984 for the murder of 15-year-old Adelaide teenager Richard Kelvin, the son of local television and radio personality Rob Kelvin. Einem is currently serving life imprisonment in Port Augusta Prison.",
"Title: Rob Kelvin\n\nRob Kelvin (born 20 September 1944) is a former television news presenter who lived in Adelaide, South Australia. He was a presenter of the weeknight edition of \"Nine News Adelaide\" produced by NWS-9. Kelvin presented the bulletin with Kevin Crease until February 2007, when Crease retired after being diagnosed with cancer. Kelvin presented with Kelly Nestor and then Michael Smyth until he retired in December 2010.",
"Title: Nine News Queensland\n\nNine News Queensland is the weeknight, flagship news bulletin of the Nine Network. It is screened in Brisbane, and across south-east Queensland, on weeknights, while on weekends it is screened state-wide as well as in the Northern Territory. Like all \"Nine News\" bulletins, the Queensland bulletin runs for one hour, from 6PM every day. It comprises local, national and international news, as well as sport, weather and finance.",
"Title: Warren Tredrea\n\nWarren Gary Tredrea (born 24 December 1978) is a former Australian Rules Footballer with the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and current Weekday Sports Presenter on \"Nine News Adelaide\". Since his retirement from football, he has become a sports media personality featuring on \"Nine News Adelaide\", Triple M and in The Advertiser newspaper.",
"Title: Emmy Kubainski\n\nEmmy Kubainski (born 1986) is an Australian journalist and news presenter. Kubainski currently presents Nine Live Perth at 4pm and is \"Nine News Perth\"'s co-anchor with Tim McMillan presenting the weeknight 6.00pm bulletin.",
"Title: Andrew Lofthouse\n\nAndrew Lofthouse (born 1962 or 1963) is a television and radio newsreader based in Brisbane, Australia. The English-born former teacher is the weeknight presenter of \"Nine News Queensland\" with Melissa Downes, having previously presented on weekends. Prior to working at \"Nine News\", he presented the weekday evening news bulletin of \"ABC News Queensland\", as well as reading the news on the 612 ABC Brisbane radio station on weekday afternoons."
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7,390
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Does Fitzroya or Bletilla have more species?
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Bletilla
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" The genus was named in honour of Robert FitzRoy."
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"Valdivia Temperate Rainforest is an area between 36 and 47° S. consisting of a majority of the country Chile and a small part of Argentina totaling about 12.7 million hectares.",
" The Valdivian forest is one of the few forested regions in the world with climate conditions to be considered a temperate climate.",
" Its ecological systems provide habitat for a clustering of some of the highest biodiversity in the world.",
" Many of the species are endemic to Valdivia and are decedents of Gondwana Species.",
" For example, Araucaria araucana or \"Monkey Puzzle Tree\", and Fitzroya cupressoides \"Alerce\".",
" Due to the region's unique landscape and biodiversity millions of visitors come to the area annually.",
" National Parks in the region provide opportunities for many tourism operations.",
" In an effort to help preserve and expand conserved areas Ecotourism or Sustainable Tourism plays a vital role.",
" The economic benefits affect not only the park areas but also the local communities.",
" Ecotourism accounts for 4.6% of Chile's GNP."
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"Bletilla ochracea, commonly known as Chinese ground orchid, is a species of orchid native to Vietnam and China (Gansu, Guangxi, Guizhou, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan)."
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"Bletilla striata, known as hyacinth orchid, is a species of orchid native to Japan, Korea, Myanmar (Burma), and China (Anhui, Fujian, Gansu, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Zhejiang)."
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"Bletilla, common name urn orchid, is a temperate, terrestrial genus of orchids containing five currently recognized species distributed through China, Japan, Taiwan, south to Vietnam, Thailand and Myanmar.",
" The name is actually a diminutive of \"Bletia\" because of the resemblance between the two genera even though Bletia is a New World genus.",
" The genera Jimensia and Polytoma are generally included into \"Bletilla\".",
" This genus is abbreviated Ble in trade journals."
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"Title: Fitzroya\n\nFitzroya is a monotypic genus in the cypress family. The single living species, Fitzroya cupressoides, is a tall, long-lived conifer native to the Andes mountains of southern Chile and Argentina, where it is an important member of the Valdivian temperate rain forests. Common names include alerce (\"larch\" in Spanish), lahuán (Spanish, from the Mapuche Native American name \"lawal\"), and Patagonian cypress. The genus was named in honour of Robert FitzRoy.",
"Title: Ecotourism in the Valdivian Temperate Rainforest\n\nValdivia Temperate Rainforest is an area between 36 and 47° S. consisting of a majority of the country Chile and a small part of Argentina totaling about 12.7 million hectares. The Valdivian forest is one of the few forested regions in the world with climate conditions to be considered a temperate climate. Its ecological systems provide habitat for a clustering of some of the highest biodiversity in the world. Many of the species are endemic to Valdivia and are decedents of Gondwana Species. For example, Araucaria araucana or \"Monkey Puzzle Tree\", and Fitzroya cupressoides \"Alerce\". Due to the region's unique landscape and biodiversity millions of visitors come to the area annually. National Parks in the region provide opportunities for many tourism operations. In an effort to help preserve and expand conserved areas Ecotourism or Sustainable Tourism plays a vital role. The economic benefits affect not only the park areas but also the local communities. Ecotourism accounts for 4.6% of Chile's GNP.",
"Title: Batrachyla fitzroya\n\nBatrachyla fitzroya is a species of frog in the Batrachylidae family.",
"Title: Bletilla ochracea\n\nBletilla ochracea, commonly known as Chinese ground orchid, is a species of orchid native to Vietnam and China (Gansu, Guangxi, Guizhou, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan).",
"Title: Bletilla striata\n\nBletilla striata, known as hyacinth orchid, is a species of orchid native to Japan, Korea, Myanmar (Burma), and China (Anhui, Fujian, Gansu, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Zhejiang).",
"Title: Bletilla\n\nBletilla, common name urn orchid, is a temperate, terrestrial genus of orchids containing five currently recognized species distributed through China, Japan, Taiwan, south to Vietnam, Thailand and Myanmar. The name is actually a diminutive of \"Bletia\" because of the resemblance between the two genera even though Bletia is a New World genus. The genera Jimensia and Polytoma are generally included into \"Bletilla\". This genus is abbreviated Ble in trade journals."
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7,391
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What soccer player has played for both Sampdoria and Pescara?
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Hugo Campagnaro
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"João Victor Saraiva (born January 22, 1977 in Luanda, Angola), better known as Madjer, is a Portuguese beach soccer player.",
" He plays in forward position, and has won numerous awards at the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cups for his goalscoring abilities.",
" He taken the nickname Madjer because his idol is the former Algerian player Rabah Madjer.",
" He has often been hailed as the best-ever beach soccer player.",
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"Robert Hampton \"Robbie\" Rogers III (born May 12, 1987) is an American professional soccer player who plays for LA Galaxy in Major League Soccer.",
" He plays as a winger and as a left back.",
" Rogers has also represented the United States men's national soccer team.",
" In February 2013, Rogers came out as gay, becoming the second male soccer player in Britain to do so after Justin Fashanu in 1990.",
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"The 2009 Coppa Italia Final was the final match of the 2008–09 Coppa Italia, the 61st season of the top cup competition in Italian football.",
" The match was played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on 13 May 2009 between Lazio and Sampdoria; Lazio won 6–5 on penalties after the match ended 1–1 after extra time.",
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"Anton Skerritt (born January 3, 1964) is a Trinidadian/Canadian former Sprinter, and soccer player.",
" As a sprinter he compete in the 1984 Summer Olympics, 1988 Summer Olympics, 1987 World Championships in Athletics, 1986 Commonwealth Games, and the 1989 Jeux de la Francophonie.",
" As a soccer player he played in the Canadian National Soccer League, and the Canadian Professional Soccer League."
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"Christine Margaret Sinclair, OC (born June 12, 1983) is a Canadian soccer player and captain of the Canadian national team.",
" She plays professionally for the Portland Thorns FC in the National Women's Soccer League and previously played for FC Gold Pride and Western New York Flash in the Women's Professional Soccer (WPS).",
" A two-time Olympic bronze medalist and twelve-time recipient of the Canada Soccer Player of the Year award, Sinclair is Canada's all-time leading scorer and currently is second worldwide in all-time international goals scored (168) behind only Abby Wambach (184)."
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"The Best Female Soccer Player ESPY Award was presented annually between 2002 and 2004 to the female soccer (association football) player adjudged to be the best in a given calendar year among those contesting the sport on the professional or international level.",
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"Steve Petuskey is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in the American Professional Soccer League and Continental Indoor Soccer League.",
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"Kristine Marie Lilly Heavey (born July 22, 1971), née Kristine Marie Lilly, is a retired American soccer player who last played professionally for Boston Breakers in Women's Professional Soccer (WPS).",
" She was a member of the United States women's national soccer team for 23 years and is the most capped soccer player in the history of the sport (men's or women's) gaining her 354th and final cap against Mexico in a World Cup qualifier in November 2010.",
" Lilly scored 130 goals for the United States women's national team, behind Mia Hamm's 158 goals, and Abby Wambach's 184."
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"The Best Male Soccer Player ESPY Award is presented annually to the male soccer (association football) player adjudged to be the best in a given calendar year amongst those contesting the sport on the professional or international level.",
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"Title: Madjer\n\nJoão Victor Saraiva (born January 22, 1977 in Luanda, Angola), better known as Madjer, is a Portuguese beach soccer player. He plays in forward position, and has won numerous awards at the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cups for his goalscoring abilities. He taken the nickname Madjer because his idol is the former Algerian player Rabah Madjer. He has often been hailed as the best-ever beach soccer player. He became the first player to score 1000 international beach soccer career goals in an 8–1 win against England in September 2016.",
"Title: Robbie Rogers\n\nRobert Hampton \"Robbie\" Rogers III (born May 12, 1987) is an American professional soccer player who plays for LA Galaxy in Major League Soccer. He plays as a winger and as a left back. Rogers has also represented the United States men's national soccer team. In February 2013, Rogers came out as gay, becoming the second male soccer player in Britain to do so after Justin Fashanu in 1990. On May 26, 2013, he became the first openly gay man to compete in a top North American professional sports league when he played his first match for the Galaxy.",
"Title: Hugo Campagnaro\n\nHugo Armando Campagnaro (] ; born 27 June 1980) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a centre back for Italian club Pescara in Serie B.",
"Title: 2009 Coppa Italia Final\n\nThe 2009 Coppa Italia Final was the final match of the 2008–09 Coppa Italia, the 61st season of the top cup competition in Italian football. The match was played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on 13 May 2009 between Lazio and Sampdoria; Lazio won 6–5 on penalties after the match ended 1–1 after extra time. Hugo Campagnaro missed his spot kick for Sampdoria and allowed Ousmane Dabo to slot home the winner for Lazio.",
"Title: Anton Skerritt\n\nAnton Skerritt (born January 3, 1964) is a Trinidadian/Canadian former Sprinter, and soccer player. As a sprinter he compete in the 1984 Summer Olympics, 1988 Summer Olympics, 1987 World Championships in Athletics, 1986 Commonwealth Games, and the 1989 Jeux de la Francophonie. As a soccer player he played in the Canadian National Soccer League, and the Canadian Professional Soccer League.",
"Title: Christine Sinclair\n\nChristine Margaret Sinclair, OC (born June 12, 1983) is a Canadian soccer player and captain of the Canadian national team. She plays professionally for the Portland Thorns FC in the National Women's Soccer League and previously played for FC Gold Pride and Western New York Flash in the Women's Professional Soccer (WPS). A two-time Olympic bronze medalist and twelve-time recipient of the Canada Soccer Player of the Year award, Sinclair is Canada's all-time leading scorer and currently is second worldwide in all-time international goals scored (168) behind only Abby Wambach (184).",
"Title: Best Female Soccer Player ESPY Award\n\nThe Best Female Soccer Player ESPY Award was presented annually between 2002 and 2004 to the female soccer (association football) player adjudged to be the best in a given calendar year among those contesting the sport on the professional or international level. The award—and the Best Male Soccer Player ESPY Award—evolved from the Best Soccer Player ESPY Award, which was awarded in 2000 and 2001, and the latter once more absorbed the gender-specific awards in 2005.",
"Title: Steve Petuskey\n\nSteve Petuskey is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in the American Professional Soccer League and Continental Indoor Soccer League. He is widely considered to be the finest soccer player of his era from the Sacramento area.",
"Title: Kristine Lilly\n\nKristine Marie Lilly Heavey (born July 22, 1971), née Kristine Marie Lilly, is a retired American soccer player who last played professionally for Boston Breakers in Women's Professional Soccer (WPS). She was a member of the United States women's national soccer team for 23 years and is the most capped soccer player in the history of the sport (men's or women's) gaining her 354th and final cap against Mexico in a World Cup qualifier in November 2010. Lilly scored 130 goals for the United States women's national team, behind Mia Hamm's 158 goals, and Abby Wambach's 184.",
"Title: Best Male Soccer Player ESPY Award\n\nThe Best Male Soccer Player ESPY Award is presented annually to the male soccer (association football) player adjudged to be the best in a given calendar year amongst those contesting the sport on the professional or international level. The award, along with the Best Female Soccer Player ESPY Award, evolved from the Best Soccer Player ESPY Award, which was awarded in 2000 and 2001, and the latter once more absorbed the gender-specific awards in 2005."
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"Long Live" is a song from an album released by which record label ?
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Big Machine Records
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"\"Long Live the Weekend\" is the third single from The Living End's fourth album, \"State of Emergency\".",
" It was released on 20 May 2006 in Australia.",
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" It is Atreyu's first album since \"Congregation of the Damned\" in 2009.",
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"Title: The Discocks\n\nThe Discocks are a punk rock band formed in 1989 with Peter (Ohashi) and bass, Naka-chin on guitar and early D.S.B. drummer Hiroichi on drums. In 1994 the band released their first EP \"Voice Of Youth\" on their own New Age Records. The EP was re-released with a different cover on Helen Of Oi! Records. The band continued to play shows in Japan before in 1995 releasing The \"Class Of '94\" EP on Knock Out Records. This EP contained two covers of English Oi! /Punk band The Ejected. They also released the split EP with Tom And Boot Boys on Knock Out Records which contained three songs from Tom And Boot Boys and two from the Discocks (one of which was a cover of Menace's \"Last Year's Youth\"). New Age Records also released a compilation LP in 1995 called \"Noise For The Boys\" with the bands Raise A Flag, Taisho as well as five new songs from The Discocks. In 1997 the band went to North America with Tom And Boot Boys to record their first full length Long Live Oi! During their time they toured the east coast with The Unseen, The Casualties and Blanks 77. The Unseen members Mark and Paul also contributed to the choruses on Long Live Oi! . After returning to Japan in late 1997 the band recorded a two track EP on Overthrow Records called \"Bootboys Anthem\". Soon saw the departure of longtime members Naka-Chin and Hiroishi, however they were quickly replaced with YAS and Ben from fellow Oi! band Blockbuster this lineup recorded the O.P.D.L. demo and appeared on the 7\" compilation \"Transition Period\" alongside The Dick Spikie and Youth Anthem.",
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"Title: Long Live the Weekend\n\n\"Long Live the Weekend\" is the third single from The Living End's fourth album, \"State of Emergency\". It was released on 20 May 2006 in Australia. The song was one of the most added to Australian radio during April. Despite this, \"Long Live the Weekend\" did not enter the top twenty – whilst the earlier two singles from the album entered the top ten – peaking on the ARIA charts at twenty-three.",
"Title: Long Live (Atreyu album)\n\nLong Live is the sixth studio album by American metalcore band Atreyu. The album was released on September 18, 2015 through Spinefarm Records. It is Atreyu's first album since \"Congregation of the Damned\" in 2009. \"Long Live\" peaked at No. 26 on the \"Billboard\" 200, making it Atreyu's first album since \"The Curse\" to miss the top 20 of the chart."
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In what city was the American rock band artist of the studio album "Sunshine State of Mind" from?
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Bradenton, Florida
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"Sunshine is the third studio album by New Zealand-Australian rock band Dragon, it was their first album after they had relocated to Sydney in May 1975.",
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" The single \"This Time\" had been released in late June 1976, which peaked at #26 on the Australian national singles charts.",
" The second single \"Get that Jive\" was the best charting peaking at #13 and the third single \"Sunshine\" reached #36.",
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" The album's first single, \"Jaded\", became a major Top 10 hit in the U.S. and around the world.",
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" It was released as a promotional single in 1992 along with \"Midlife Crisis\" and has been compared in its opening style to \"From out of Nowhere\", the opening track and first single from the band's previous studio album, \"The Real Thing\".",
" The song's lyrics contain, amongst other things, questions from Scientology personality tests, with one of them, the question \"Does emotional music have quite an effect on you?\"",
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"\"N.Y. State of Mind\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Nas, taken from his debut studio album \"Illmatic\" (1994).",
" The song's production was handled by DJ Premier who sampled two jazz songs: \"Mind Rain\" by Joe Chambers and \"Flight Time\" by Donald Byrd.",
" Premier additionally scratches vocals from Eric B. & Rakim's \"Mahogany\" for the song's chorus.",
" Nas raps two verses on the song in which he talks about his rapping talent and describes the dangerous environment that is the city of New York.",
" Nas has attributed the song \"Streets of New York\" by Kool G Rap as one of the song's primary influences (Kool G Rap would later sample this song, plus give Nas a guest spot on his album \"4,5,6\").",
" A sequel to \"N.Y. State of Mind\" can be found on Nas' 1999 album \"I Am...\".",
" An early version of the song can be found on Nas' demo tape under the name \"I'm a Villain\".",
" It was rumored that a track entitled \"N.Y. State of Mind, Pt.",
" III\" was scheduled to be released in Nas' upcoming album \"The Lost Tapes 2\", but it is unknown if this is true.",
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"Title: Sunshine State of Mind\n\nSunshine State of Mind is the third studio album by American rock band We the Kings.",
"Title: Sunshine (Dragon album)\n\nSunshine is the third studio album by New Zealand-Australian rock band Dragon, it was their first album after they had relocated to Sydney in May 1975. \"Sunshine\" was released in February 1977 by CBS Records and peaked at #24 on the Australian national albums charts. The single \"This Time\" had been released in late June 1976, which peaked at #26 on the Australian national singles charts. The second single \"Get that Jive\" was the best charting peaking at #13 and the third single \"Sunshine\" reached #36. The album had US and International releases in 1978 on Portrait Records, with \"This Time\" called \"In the Right Direction\" and an alternative cover used (see infobox).",
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"Title: 'Till I Get My Way/Girl Is on My Mind\n\n\"'Till I Get My Way\"/\"Girl Is on My Mind\" is a double A-side single by American rock band The Black Keys. It features the songs \"'Till I Get My Way\" and \"Girl Is on My Mind\" from their third studio album \"Rubber Factory\". It was released on November 22, 2004. \"Girl Is on My Mind\" was written by the group after the members repeatedly listened to the song \"Shot Down\" by fellow garage rock band The Sonics.",
"Title: Just Push Play\n\nJust Push Play is the thirteenth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith. It was released on March 5, 2001, making it the first Aerosmith album of the 21st century. The album was co-produced by song collaborators Marti Frederiksen and Mark Hudson. The album's first single, \"Jaded\", became a major Top 10 hit in the U.S. and around the world. As a result, \"Just Push Play\" was certified platinum within a month of its release. Subsequent singles \"Fly Away from Here\", \"Sunshine\", and \"Just Push Play\", though garnering some airplay, failed to impact the Hot 100 much, although the latter two charted on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart and the former charted on the Adult Top 40.",
"Title: Bitemarks and Bloodstains\n\n\"Bitemarks and Bloodstains\" is a song by the American rock band Finch. It is the twelfth track on the band's second studio album \"Say Hello to Sunshine\", and was released as a single on May 17, 2005 through Geffen Records. \"Bitemarks and Bloodstains\" was released to radio on June 21, 2005. It was subsequently released through other labels internationally in a variety of formats with various bonus tracks. Vocalist Nate Barcalow said \"Bitemarks and Bloodstains\" was the first song Finch wrote for \"Say Hello to Sunshine\" and it \"makes the transition between the old and the new sound.\"",
"Title: We the Kings\n\nWe the Kings is an American rock band from Bradenton, Florida. The band's self-titled full-length debut album, released in 2007, included the platinum single \"Check Yes Juliet\", and went on to sell over 250,000 copies in the US. The group's second album \"Smile Kid\" (2009) included Top 40 singles \"Heaven Can Wait\" and \"We'll Be a Dream\" (featuring Demi Lovato), as well as the single \"She Takes Me High\".",
"Title: Land of Sunshine\n\n\"Land of Sunshine\" is the opening track to \"Angel Dust\", the fourth studio album by the American rock band Faith No More. It was released as a promotional single in 1992 along with \"Midlife Crisis\" and has been compared in its opening style to \"From out of Nowhere\", the opening track and first single from the band's previous studio album, \"The Real Thing\". The song's lyrics contain, amongst other things, questions from Scientology personality tests, with one of them, the question \"Does emotional music have quite an effect on you?\" , being described by Tom Sinclair of \"Rolling Stone\" as \"the perfect tag line for \"Angel Dust\" \". The song was one of the three key songs picked out by Robert Christgau from the album in his review, the two others being \"Midlife Crisis\" and \"Midnight Cowboy\".",
"Title: N.Y. State of Mind\n\n\"N.Y. State of Mind\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Nas, taken from his debut studio album \"Illmatic\" (1994). The song's production was handled by DJ Premier who sampled two jazz songs: \"Mind Rain\" by Joe Chambers and \"Flight Time\" by Donald Byrd. Premier additionally scratches vocals from Eric B. & Rakim's \"Mahogany\" for the song's chorus. Nas raps two verses on the song in which he talks about his rapping talent and describes the dangerous environment that is the city of New York. Nas has attributed the song \"Streets of New York\" by Kool G Rap as one of the song's primary influences (Kool G Rap would later sample this song, plus give Nas a guest spot on his album \"4,5,6\"). A sequel to \"N.Y. State of Mind\" can be found on Nas' 1999 album \"I Am...\". An early version of the song can be found on Nas' demo tape under the name \"I'm a Villain\". It was rumored that a track entitled \"N.Y. State of Mind, Pt. III\" was scheduled to be released in Nas' upcoming album \"The Lost Tapes 2\", but it is unknown if this is true. The entire first verse was recorded in one take."
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7,394
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Partners is the thirty-fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Barbra Streisand, the collection features her first studio-recorded duet with her American son, his name?
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Jason Gould
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"The Movie Album is a 2003 studio album released by Barbra Streisand, consisting of 12 songs newly recorded by Streisand, all previously featured in film soundtracks.",
" It reached the top five of \"Billboard\"' s album chart and was immediately certified Gold (for US sales of over 500,000 copies).",
" In the US, a limited edition was released containing a bonus DVD with music videos for \"Wild Is the Wind\" and \"I'm in the Mood for Love\", as well as song commentaries by Barbra Streisand."
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"Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2 is the second greatest hits album recorded by American vocalist Barbra Streisand.",
" It was released on November 15, 1978 by Columbia Records.",
" The album is a compilation consisting of ten commercially successful singles from the singer's releases in the 1970s, with a majority of them being cover songs.",
" It also features a new version of \"You Don't Bring Me Flowers\", which was released as the collection's only single on October 7, 1978.",
" Originating on Streisand's previous album, \"Songbird\", the new rendition is a duet with Neil Diamond who had also recorded the song for his 1978 album of the same name.",
" The idea for the duet originated from DJ Gary Guthrie who sold the idea to the record label for $5 million."
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"Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway is the thirty-fifth studio album by American singer and songwriter Barbra Streisand, released on August 26, 2016 by Columbia Records.",
" \"Encore\" debuted at the top of the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, extending Streisand's record as the woman with the most number-one albums in chart history.",
" The album also reached number one in Australia and the United Kingdom, where it became her third and seventh chart-topper respectively.",
" \"Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway\" received a nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards held in February 2017."
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"Partners is the thirty-fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Barbra Streisand, released on September 16, 2014 by Columbia Records.",
" The album features Streisand singing duets with an all-male lineup including Stevie Wonder, Michael Bublé, Billy Joel, John Legend, John Mayer, Andrea Bocelli, Lionel Richie, and Elvis Presley from an earlier recording.",
" The collection also features Streisand's first studio-recorded duet with her now 47-year-old son, Jason Gould.",
" The album release was promoted on \"The Tonight Show\", where Streisand was the evening's sole guest and sang a medley with host Jimmy Fallon."
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"The Broadway Album is the twenty-fourth studio album by director, composer, actress and singer Barbra Streisand, released by Columbia Records on November 5, 1985.",
" Consisting mainly of classic show tunes, the album marked a major shift in Barbra Streisand's career.",
" Streisand had spent ten years appearing in musicals and singing standards on her albums in the 1960s.",
" Beginning with the album \"Stoney End\" in 1971 and ending with the album \"Emotion\" in 1984, Streisand sang mostly rock and disco-oriented songs for Columbia records.",
" Noted Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim personally penned additional lyrics for the songs \"Putting It Together\" and \"Send in the Clowns\" on request of the singer.",
" The album, originally released on the Columbia label and subsequently re-released by Columbia and Sony Records, was a critical and commercial success.",
" First certified gold by the RIAA on January 13, 1986, it reached four times platinum on January 31, 1995."
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" is an album released in July 1969 by Barbra Streisand.",
" It is considered to be her first attempt at recording contemporary pop songs and was received poorly, peaking at number 31 on the \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart.",
" It is one of only three studio albums by Streisand (the others being 1973's \"Barbra Streisand...And Other Musical Instruments\" and 2011's \"What Matters Most\") not to have received an RIAA sales certification in the United States.",
" The album features songs originally recorded by The Beatles and Paul Simon among others.",
" The cover photograph was an outtake from a 1968 \"Vogue\" shoot with Richard Avedon."
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"Barbra Streisand...and Other Musical Instruments (also called And Other Musical Instruments) is the fourteenth studio album by American singer Barbra Streisand.",
" It was released on November 2, 1973 by Columbia Records.",
" The album was made available following a 1973 live television special promoted to improve Streisand's image and sound.",
" With world music as the primary genre, the album's instrumentation varies greatly; even items such as kitchen utensils were used to create melodies and beats.",
" With a majority of the songs on the album being cover songs, Streisand also re-recorded various tracks that originated earlier in her career.",
" Her manager was credited as the album's sole and executive producer."
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"Classical Barbra is a studio album by Barbra Streisand, released in February 1976 but recorded in 1973.",
" The album consists of songs by classical European composers and includes tracks sung in English, French, Occitan, German, Italian and Latin.",
" The music is performed by the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Claus Ogerman.",
" Leonard Bernstein wrote of the album, \"Barbra Streisand's natural ability to make music takes her over to the classical field with extraordinary ease.",
" It's clear that she loves these songs.",
" In her sensitive, straightforward, and enormously appealing performance, she has given us a very special musical experience.\"",
" The album has been certified Gold in the United States for sales of 500,000 on May 5, 1999.",
" In 2013 the album was remastered and 2 bonus tracks were added."
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"Title: The Movie Album\n\nThe Movie Album is a 2003 studio album released by Barbra Streisand, consisting of 12 songs newly recorded by Streisand, all previously featured in film soundtracks. It reached the top five of \"Billboard\"' s album chart and was immediately certified Gold (for US sales of over 500,000 copies). In the US, a limited edition was released containing a bonus DVD with music videos for \"Wild Is the Wind\" and \"I'm in the Mood for Love\", as well as song commentaries by Barbra Streisand.",
"Title: Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2\n\nBarbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2 is the second greatest hits album recorded by American vocalist Barbra Streisand. It was released on November 15, 1978 by Columbia Records. The album is a compilation consisting of ten commercially successful singles from the singer's releases in the 1970s, with a majority of them being cover songs. It also features a new version of \"You Don't Bring Me Flowers\", which was released as the collection's only single on October 7, 1978. Originating on Streisand's previous album, \"Songbird\", the new rendition is a duet with Neil Diamond who had also recorded the song for his 1978 album of the same name. The idea for the duet originated from DJ Gary Guthrie who sold the idea to the record label for $5 million.",
"Title: Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway\n\nEncore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway is the thirty-fifth studio album by American singer and songwriter Barbra Streisand, released on August 26, 2016 by Columbia Records. \"Encore\" debuted at the top of the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, extending Streisand's record as the woman with the most number-one albums in chart history. The album also reached number one in Australia and the United Kingdom, where it became her third and seventh chart-topper respectively. \"Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway\" received a nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards held in February 2017.",
"Title: Jason Gould\n\nJason Emanuel Gould (born December 29, 1966) is an American actor, director, producer, writer and singer.",
"Title: Partners (Barbra Streisand album)\n\nPartners is the thirty-fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Barbra Streisand, released on September 16, 2014 by Columbia Records. The album features Streisand singing duets with an all-male lineup including Stevie Wonder, Michael Bublé, Billy Joel, John Legend, John Mayer, Andrea Bocelli, Lionel Richie, and Elvis Presley from an earlier recording. The collection also features Streisand's first studio-recorded duet with her now 47-year-old son, Jason Gould. The album release was promoted on \"The Tonight Show\", where Streisand was the evening's sole guest and sang a medley with host Jimmy Fallon.",
"Title: The Broadway Album\n\nThe Broadway Album is the twenty-fourth studio album by director, composer, actress and singer Barbra Streisand, released by Columbia Records on November 5, 1985. Consisting mainly of classic show tunes, the album marked a major shift in Barbra Streisand's career. Streisand had spent ten years appearing in musicals and singing standards on her albums in the 1960s. Beginning with the album \"Stoney End\" in 1971 and ending with the album \"Emotion\" in 1984, Streisand sang mostly rock and disco-oriented songs for Columbia records. Noted Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim personally penned additional lyrics for the songs \"Putting It Together\" and \"Send in the Clowns\" on request of the singer. The album, originally released on the Columbia label and subsequently re-released by Columbia and Sony Records, was a critical and commercial success. First certified gold by the RIAA on January 13, 1986, it reached four times platinum on January 31, 1995.",
"Title: What About Today?\n\nWhat About Today? is an album released in July 1969 by Barbra Streisand. It is considered to be her first attempt at recording contemporary pop songs and was received poorly, peaking at number 31 on the \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart. It is one of only three studio albums by Streisand (the others being 1973's \"Barbra Streisand...And Other Musical Instruments\" and 2011's \"What Matters Most\") not to have received an RIAA sales certification in the United States. The album features songs originally recorded by The Beatles and Paul Simon among others. The cover photograph was an outtake from a 1968 \"Vogue\" shoot with Richard Avedon.",
"Title: Barbra Streisand...and Other Musical Instruments\n\nBarbra Streisand...and Other Musical Instruments (also called And Other Musical Instruments) is the fourteenth studio album by American singer Barbra Streisand. It was released on November 2, 1973 by Columbia Records. The album was made available following a 1973 live television special promoted to improve Streisand's image and sound. With world music as the primary genre, the album's instrumentation varies greatly; even items such as kitchen utensils were used to create melodies and beats. With a majority of the songs on the album being cover songs, Streisand also re-recorded various tracks that originated earlier in her career. Her manager was credited as the album's sole and executive producer.",
"Title: Classical Barbra\n\nClassical Barbra is a studio album by Barbra Streisand, released in February 1976 but recorded in 1973. The album consists of songs by classical European composers and includes tracks sung in English, French, Occitan, German, Italian and Latin. The music is performed by the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Claus Ogerman. Leonard Bernstein wrote of the album, \"Barbra Streisand's natural ability to make music takes her over to the classical field with extraordinary ease. It's clear that she loves these songs. In her sensitive, straightforward, and enormously appealing performance, she has given us a very special musical experience.\" The album has been certified Gold in the United States for sales of 500,000 on May 5, 1999. In 2013 the album was remastered and 2 bonus tracks were added."
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7,395
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Are both Doñana National Park and Guadarrama National Park areas of marshes, streams, and sand dunes?
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no
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"Tijeras Peak is a high mountain summit in the Sangre de Cristo Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America.",
" The 13610 ft thirteener is located 15.8 km southeast by east (bearing 120°) of the Town of Crestone in Saguache County, Colorado, United States, on the boundary between the Great Sand Dunes Wilderness in Great Sand Dunes National Preserve and the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness in Rio Grande National Forest.",
" Tijeras Peak is the highest summit in Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve.",
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"The Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park was created to protect the Athabasca sand dunes, a unique geophysical land feature in the boreal shield ecosystem of the province of Saskatchewan.",
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"Mauricio González-Gordon y Díez, Marquis of Bonanza (18 October 1923 – 27 September 2013) was a Spanish sherry maker and a conservationist.",
" Most of his life he worked for the family company, González Byass, where he increased its exports to a worldwide level.",
" His family estate was located in the wetland region called Doñana in southern Spain and was threatened by drainage efforts in the early 1950s.",
" González-Gordon with the help of researchers and international support managed to preserve the site, while at the same time donating some of his family land to the conservation effort.",
" Afterward, González-Gordon became one of the founders of the Spanish Ornithological Society in 1954.",
" His conservation efforts for Doñana culminated in the creation of the Doñana National Park in 1969.",
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"Forillon National Park, one of 42 national parks and park reserves across Canada, is located at the outer tip of the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec and covers 244 km2 .",
" Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec.",
" The park includes forests, sea coast, salt marshes, sand dunes, cliffs, and the Eastern End of the Appalachians.",
" The word \"forillon\" is thought to have referred to a flowerpot island or sea stack which used to be a landmark in the area but has since collapsed into the ocean."
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"Doñana National Park is a natural reserve in Andalusia, southern Spain, in the provinces of Huelva (most of its territory) and Seville.",
" It covers 543 km² , of which 135 km² are a protected area.",
" The park is an area of marshes, shallow streams, and sand dunes in Las Marismas, the delta where the Guadalquivir River flows into the Atlantic Ocean.",
" It was established as a nature reserve in 1969 when the World Wildlife Fund joined with the Spanish government and purchased a section of marshes to protect it.",
" The eco-system has been under constant threat by the draining of the marshes, the use of river water to boost agricultural production by irrigating land along the coast, water pollution by upriver mining, and the expansion of tourist facilities.",
" It is named after wife of the seventh Duke of Medina-Sidonia."
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"Sierra de Guadarrama National Park (in Spanish: \"Parque Nacional de la Sierra de Guadarrama\") is a national park in Spain, covering nearly 34,000 hectares, the fifth largest in Spain's national parks system.",
" The Guadarrama mountain range (\"Sistema Central\") contains some ecologically valuable areas, located in the Community of Madrid and Castile and León (provinces of Segovia and Ávila).",
" The law that regulates the recently approved national park was published in the BOE in 26, 2013 (2013--) ."
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"Kouchibouguac National Park ('kʊʃ.ɘ.boʊˌkwæk) is located on the east coast of New Brunswick, in Kouchibouguac.",
" The park includes barrier islands, sand dunes, lagoons, salt marshes and forests.",
" It provides habitat for seabirds, including the endangered piping plover, and the second largest tern colony in North America.",
" Colonies of harbour seals and grey seals also inhabit the park's 25 km of sand dunes.",
" It is also home to the extremely rare and fragile Gulf of St. Lawrence aster, though in 2006, storms eradicated most of the asters' colonies.",
" The park's size is 238 km2 .",
" Recreational activities in the park include swimming, cycling and hiking.",
" In recent news, the park has reported sightings of the fisher marten in the area, making it one of the few places in New Brunswick that have fisher populations.",
" The park's various public activities attract thousands of visitors each year.",
" Kouchibouguac offers a range of activities, from a river adventure in a voyageur-style canoe, to going seal watching, to a talk about Mi'kmaq band governments.",
" The park is also home to the popular Kelly's Beach."
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"Bruneau Dunes State Park is a state park of Idaho, USA, featuring several large sand dunes and two small lakes.",
" The park is located south of Mountain Home, Idaho, outside of Bruneau.",
" The park is the site of North America's highest single-structured sand dune which is approximately 470 ft high.",
" (North America's highest multistructured dune is at Great Sand Dune National Park in Colorado and is approximately 660 ft higher than its immediate base.)",
" The park is also the site of the Bruneau Dunes Observatory, where visitors can use a telescope for stargazing."
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"Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located in the U.S. state of Nebraska and includes 45,818 acres (185 km).",
" The refuge contains the largest protected continuous sand dunes in the U.S.",
" A dozen small lakes and numerous ponds are fed by underground aquifers in areas where the sand dunes are below the water table.",
" Some of the dunes are covered in shrubs and grasses, while others are completely bare.",
" After the end of the Pinedale glaciation, the Holocene glacial retreat exposed the sand dunes that had been deposited in their current location by the vast continental glaciers.",
" This refuge manages the North Platte National Wildlife Refuge and together they form the Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge Complex."
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"Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park located in the San Luis Valley, in the easternmost parts of Alamosa County and Saguache County, Colorado, United States.",
" Originally created as Great Sand Dunes National Monument on March 17, 1932, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve was established by an act of the United States Congress on September 13, 2004.",
" The park includes 107,342 acre , and the preserve protects an additional 41,686 acre ."
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"Title: Tijeras Peak\n\nTijeras Peak is a high mountain summit in the Sangre de Cristo Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 13610 ft thirteener is located 15.8 km southeast by east (bearing 120°) of the Town of Crestone in Saguache County, Colorado, United States, on the boundary between the Great Sand Dunes Wilderness in Great Sand Dunes National Preserve and the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness in Rio Grande National Forest. Tijeras Peak is the highest summit in Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. \"Tijeras\" is Spanish for scissors, and refers to the double-pronged rocky tip of the mountain.",
"Title: Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park\n\nThe Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park was created to protect the Athabasca sand dunes, a unique geophysical land feature in the boreal shield ecosystem of the province of Saskatchewan. The Athabasca Sand Dunes are one of the most northerly active sand dune formations on Earth.",
"Title: Mauricio González-Gordon y Díez\n\nMauricio González-Gordon y Díez, Marquis of Bonanza (18 October 1923 – 27 September 2013) was a Spanish sherry maker and a conservationist. Most of his life he worked for the family company, González Byass, where he increased its exports to a worldwide level. His family estate was located in the wetland region called Doñana in southern Spain and was threatened by drainage efforts in the early 1950s. González-Gordon with the help of researchers and international support managed to preserve the site, while at the same time donating some of his family land to the conservation effort. Afterward, González-Gordon became one of the founders of the Spanish Ornithological Society in 1954. His conservation efforts for Doñana culminated in the creation of the Doñana National Park in 1969. The area was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.",
"Title: Forillon National Park\n\nForillon National Park, one of 42 national parks and park reserves across Canada, is located at the outer tip of the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec and covers 244 km2 . Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec. The park includes forests, sea coast, salt marshes, sand dunes, cliffs, and the Eastern End of the Appalachians. The word \"forillon\" is thought to have referred to a flowerpot island or sea stack which used to be a landmark in the area but has since collapsed into the ocean.",
"Title: Doñana National Park\n\nDoñana National Park is a natural reserve in Andalusia, southern Spain, in the provinces of Huelva (most of its territory) and Seville. It covers 543 km² , of which 135 km² are a protected area. The park is an area of marshes, shallow streams, and sand dunes in Las Marismas, the delta where the Guadalquivir River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. It was established as a nature reserve in 1969 when the World Wildlife Fund joined with the Spanish government and purchased a section of marshes to protect it. The eco-system has been under constant threat by the draining of the marshes, the use of river water to boost agricultural production by irrigating land along the coast, water pollution by upriver mining, and the expansion of tourist facilities. It is named after wife of the seventh Duke of Medina-Sidonia.",
"Title: Guadarrama National Park\n\nSierra de Guadarrama National Park (in Spanish: \"Parque Nacional de la Sierra de Guadarrama\") is a national park in Spain, covering nearly 34,000 hectares, the fifth largest in Spain's national parks system. The Guadarrama mountain range (\"Sistema Central\") contains some ecologically valuable areas, located in the Community of Madrid and Castile and León (provinces of Segovia and Ávila). The law that regulates the recently approved national park was published in the BOE in 26, 2013 (2013--) .",
"Title: Kouchibouguac National Park\n\nKouchibouguac National Park ('kʊʃ.ɘ.boʊˌkwæk) is located on the east coast of New Brunswick, in Kouchibouguac. The park includes barrier islands, sand dunes, lagoons, salt marshes and forests. It provides habitat for seabirds, including the endangered piping plover, and the second largest tern colony in North America. Colonies of harbour seals and grey seals also inhabit the park's 25 km of sand dunes. It is also home to the extremely rare and fragile Gulf of St. Lawrence aster, though in 2006, storms eradicated most of the asters' colonies. The park's size is 238 km2 . Recreational activities in the park include swimming, cycling and hiking. In recent news, the park has reported sightings of the fisher marten in the area, making it one of the few places in New Brunswick that have fisher populations. The park's various public activities attract thousands of visitors each year. Kouchibouguac offers a range of activities, from a river adventure in a voyageur-style canoe, to going seal watching, to a talk about Mi'kmaq band governments. The park is also home to the popular Kelly's Beach.",
"Title: Bruneau Dunes State Park\n\nBruneau Dunes State Park is a state park of Idaho, USA, featuring several large sand dunes and two small lakes. The park is located south of Mountain Home, Idaho, outside of Bruneau. The park is the site of North America's highest single-structured sand dune which is approximately 470 ft high. (North America's highest multistructured dune is at Great Sand Dune National Park in Colorado and is approximately 660 ft higher than its immediate base.) The park is also the site of the Bruneau Dunes Observatory, where visitors can use a telescope for stargazing.",
"Title: Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge\n\nCrescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located in the U.S. state of Nebraska and includes 45,818 acres (185 km). The refuge contains the largest protected continuous sand dunes in the U.S. A dozen small lakes and numerous ponds are fed by underground aquifers in areas where the sand dunes are below the water table. Some of the dunes are covered in shrubs and grasses, while others are completely bare. After the end of the Pinedale glaciation, the Holocene glacial retreat exposed the sand dunes that had been deposited in their current location by the vast continental glaciers. This refuge manages the North Platte National Wildlife Refuge and together they form the Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge Complex.",
"Title: Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve\n\nGreat Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park located in the San Luis Valley, in the easternmost parts of Alamosa County and Saguache County, Colorado, United States. Originally created as Great Sand Dunes National Monument on March 17, 1932, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve was established by an act of the United States Congress on September 13, 2004. The park includes 107,342 acre , and the preserve protects an additional 41,686 acre ."
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What type of activity does Grimm and D20 System have in common?
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"Advanced d20 Magic is an alternative spellcasting system for the \"Dungeons and Dragons\" role-playing game and the d20 System role-playing game.",
" It is published by Guardians of Order, the producers of the Big Eyes Small Mouth game and the Slayers d20 game.",
" The system presents a DC-based Magic System similar to the Sovereign Stone game published by Sovereign Press."
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"The d20 System is a role-playing game system published in 2000 by Wizards of the Coast originally developed for the third edition of \"Dungeons & Dragons\".",
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"Title: Grimm (role-playing game)\n\nGrimm is a role-playing game, released by Fantasy Flight Games. The current version is a standalone game using the Linear D6 system. The Linear D6 version is a significant expansion of the original material, including a more fully developed setting, a monster manual and game mechanics, all of which were previously provided by the core D20 System rule books.",
"Title: Etherscope\n\nEtherscope (published by Goodman Games) is a steampunk role-playing game based on the d20 system. It uses the \"d20 Modern\" rules.",
"Title: Iron Heroes\n\nIron Heroes (previously also known as Monte Cook Presents: Iron Heroes; originally announced as Iron Lore) is a variant Player's Handbook for the d20 System of role-playing games, in the tradition of \"Arcana Unearthed\". It incorporates the core d20 mechanic, while introducing new rules options, differently-balanced classes, an entirely new feat system, and changes to the way skills and feats operate. It is intended to allow players to take on traditional challenges at the same levels that their D&D counterparts would be able to, without recourse to magic items or high spellcasting. It was written by Mike Mearls, is currently owned and updated by Adam Windsor, and published by Fiery Dragon Productions.",
"Title: D20 Modern\n\nd20 Modern is a modern fantasy role-playing game designed by Bill Slavicsek, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman, and Charles Ryan. It was published by Wizards of the Coast and released in November 1, 2002. The game uses the d20 System and Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 edition rules. It also provided players the tools to build a campaign in a modern setting.",
"Title: 3d20 system\n\nThe 3d20 system is the role-playing game system used in \"Neuroshima\" and \"Monastyr\". Like the d20 System, it uses twenty-sided dice, but unlike that system it most typically uses three.",
"Title: Arcana Unearthed\n\nArcana Unearthed (properly Monte Cook's Arcana Unearthed, ISBN ) is a role-playing game created by Monte Cook and first published in 2003. Described as a \"variant player's handbook\", the 256-page hardcover core rulebook bears many similarities to the \"Players Handbook\" of 3rd Edition \"Dungeons & Dragons\", on which Cook worked a few years prior. In terms of rules, \"Arcana Unearthed\" is based on the d20 system of \"Dungeons & Dragons\", although due to including rules for character advancement it cannot be an official d20 system product. (It does, however, use the Open Gaming License.)"
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Which film is the director of Moulin Rouge! best known for?
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Red Curtain Trilogy
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Friedrich Klose (1862–1942) was a German composer, his opera "Ilsebill" (1903) is inspired by the music of Richard Wagner and which leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras?
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Richard Georg Strauss
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"Title: Ravello Festival\n\nThe Ravello Festival is also popularly known as the \"Wagner Festival\" and is an annual summer festival of music and the arts held in the town of Ravello on the Amalfi coast in the Campania region of Italy. The festival has been held yearly since 1953 when the town fathers decided to use the historical fact of the visit to Ravello in 1880 by German composer Richard Wagner as a way to promote tourism and bolster the economy of the area in the difficult years following the Second World War. The composer had been so taken with the beauty of the Villa Rufolo in Ravello that he is said to have proclaimed, in reference to a character in his own opera Parsifal, \"Here is the enchanted garden of Klingsor.\"",
"Title: George Brütsin IV\n\nSir George Brütsin IV (1862–1943) was an English late romantic composer of classical music, one of the most renowned of the era. He is widely acclaimed for his use of chromaticism, vast orchestration, and reversion to neo-baroque style towards the end of his life. Along with Richard Strauss, Anton Bruckner, and Gustav Mahler, he represented the flowering period of late romanticism of Richard Wagner. Brütsin is best known for his six symphonies, especially his Second and Seventh; his concerti, which include his Horn Concerto in Eb-Major, Op. 2 and his two Oboe Concertos, Op. 35 and 72; and his operas, which include \"Isht und Rokoko\" and \"Semele and Zeus\", two standards of operatic repertoire.",
"Title: Richard Strauss\n\nRichard Georg Strauss (11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras. He is known for his operas, which include \"Der Rosenkavalier\", \"Elektra\", \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\" and \"Salome\"; his Lieder, especially his \"Four Last Songs\"; his tone poems, including \"Don Juan\", \"Death and Transfiguration\", \"Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks\", \"Also sprach Zarathustra\", \"Ein Heldenleben\", \"Symphonia Domestica\", and \"An Alpine Symphony\"; and other instrumental works such as \"Metamorphosen\" and his Oboe Concerto. Strauss was also a prominent conductor in Western Europe and the Americas, enjoying quasi-celebrity status as his compositions became standards of orchestral and operatic repertoire.",
"Title: Cosima Wagner\n\nCosima Wagner (born Francesca Gaetana Cosima Liszt; 24 December 1837 – 1 April 1930) was the illegitimate daughter of the Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt and Marie d'Agoult. She became the second wife of the German composer Richard Wagner, and with him founded the Bayreuth Festival as a showcase for his stage works; after his death she devoted the rest of her life to the promotion of his music and philosophy. Commentators have recognised Cosima as the principal inspiration for Wagner's later works, particularly \"Parsifal\"."
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Which of Pantera's albums debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 and was also their fastest selling album?
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"Pantera was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas.",
" The group was formed in 1981 by the Abbott brothers – drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist Dimebag Darrell – along with lead vocalist Terry Glaze.",
" Bassist Rex Brown joined the band the following year, replacing Tommy D. Bradford, who was the unofficial original.",
" Having started as a glam metal band, Pantera released four albums during the 1980s.",
" Looking for a new and heavier sound, Pantera replaced Glaze with Phil Anselmo in late 1986 and released \"Power Metal\" in 1988.",
" With its fifth album, 1990's \"Cowboys from Hell\", Pantera introduced a groove metal sound.",
" Pantera's sixth album, 1992's \"Vulgar Display of Power\", exhibited an even heavier sound. \"",
"Far Beyond Driven\" (1994) debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200."
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"Now That's What I Call Music!",
" 83 or Now!",
" 83 is a double-disc compilation album that was released in the United Kingdom on 19 November 2012.",
" It is the 83rd edition of the UK \"Now!",
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"Don't Believe the Truth is the sixth studio album by English rock band Oasis, released on 30 May 2005 through Big Brother Records.",
" It reached number one in the UK Albums Chart with first week sales of just under 238,000, and is the 32nd fastest selling album ever in the UK.",
" The album entered the US charts at number 12, with 65,000 copies sold in the first week, the highest any Oasis album had reached there since 1997's \"Be Here Now\", although its chart stay was brief.",
" \"Don't Believe the Truth\" went triple platinum in the UK in the first week of 2006 (900,000+ sales), and in the US has sold more than 200,000 copies."
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"Beth Hart (born January 24, 1972) is an American singer, songwriter and musician from Los Angeles, California, United States.",
" She rose to fame with the release of her 1999 single \"LA Song (Out of This Town)\" from her second album \"Screamin' for My Supper\".",
" The single was a number one hit in New Zealand, and reached the top five on the US Adult Contemporary chart, and number 7 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 Chart.",
" Subsequent albums, namely \"Seesaw\" and \"Live In Amsterdam\" by Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa, achieved number 1 status on the Billboard Blues Album Chart.",
" Hart's release \"Bang Bang Boom Boom\" rose to number 3 on the Billboard Blues Album Chart, as well as the album \"Don't Explain\" by Hart and Bonamassa.",
" The album \"Seesaw\" rose to number 8 on the Billboard Top Independent Album Chart.",
" Hart has had two number 1 singles in Denmark \"As Good As It Gets\" and \"Learning To Live\", as well a platinum selling album, \"Leave The Light On\"."
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"Now That's What I Call Music!",
" 85 or Now 85 is a double-disc compilation album which was released in Ireland on 19 July 2013 and in the United Kingdom on 22 July 2013.",
" It is the 85th edition of the UK \"Now!",
"\" series and available on CD and downloadable formats.",
" The Official Charts Company reported the album as the fastest selling album in 2013, selling 317,376 copies in its first week of sales."
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"The highest-selling albums and EPs in the United States are ranked in the \"Billboard\" 200, published by \"Billboard\" magazine.",
" The data are compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical and digital sales.",
" 25 acts achieved number one albums during this year with artist such as Nelly and Shania Twain who had their albums debut at number one on the chart.",
" Rapper Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" is the best selling album of 2002 selling over approximately 7.6 million copies by the end of the year.",
" It is also the longest running album of 2002 spending six non-consecutive weeks the chart and was known for its first full week of sales debut of 1.322 million copies which Nielsen SoundScan scanned as the sixth largest sales of all time in its first week.",
" Its debut of 1.322 million copies has still not been matched by any album today since except for Taylor Swift's album \"1989\", which opened with first week sales of 1.279 million copies.",
" The band Creed continued its eight week long run on the chart but is credited as the longest running album 2001.",
" Jennifer Lopez earned her second number one album on the charts with \"\", which became the highest first week sales of a remix album at the time.",
" R&B artist Ashanti earned her first number one album with her self-titled debut album \"Ashanti\", which opened up with first week sales of 503,000 copies in its first week alone.",
" Puff Daddy earned his first number one album since \"No Way Out\" back in 1997.",
" Rapper Jay-Z earned his fifth chart topper with \"\", which opened up with first week sales of 545,000 copies alone.",
" Heavy metal band Disturbed earned its first number one album on the chart with \"Believe\", which opened up with first week sales of 284,000 copies alone.",
" Country music singer Shania Twain's album \"Up!",
"\" opened up with a huge first week sales of 857,000 copies in its first week alone, giving her the recognition of the highest first week sales of her career and second highest of the year, only behind Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" and at the time the fastest selling solo female album ever.",
" Nelly's album \"Nellyville\" opened up with his highest first week sales of his career which logged on with huge sales of 714,000 copies in its first week alone, which beat his sales of his debut album \"Country Grammar\", which opened up with first week sales of 235,000 copies.",
" Country singer Alan Jackson album \"Drive\" gave him his first number one album on the chart and opened up with first week sales of 211,000 copies alone."
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"title": "List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 2002"
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"Far Beyond Driven is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on March 22, 1994 by EastWest Records.",
" The album is Pantera's fastest-selling album.",
" The album peaked at number 1 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Platinum by the RIAA.",
" The album was also certified Platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association.",
" \"Far Beyond Driven\" is the first album by Pantera where the band's guitarist Darrell Abbott is credited as \"Dimebag Darrell\", having changed his nickname from \"Diamond Darrell\" soon after \"Vulgar Display of Power\" was released.",
" The Japanese and the \"Driven Downunder Tour '94 Souvenir Collection\" editions contain a bonus thirteenth track, \"The Badge\", a Poison Idea cover.",
" This cover was also featured on \"The Crow\" soundtrack."
],
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"Now That's What I Call Music!",
" 93 or Now 93 is a double-disc compilation album which was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 18 March 2016.",
" It is the 93rd edition of the UK \"Now!",
"\" series and available on CD and digital download formats.",
" The Official Charts Company reported the album as the fastest selling album in 2016, selling 247,000 copies in its first week of sales."
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"Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?",
" is the debut studio album by the Irish rock band The Cranberries.",
" Released on 1 March 1993, it was their first full-length album after having released four EPs, and is also their first major label release.",
" The album was written entirely by the band's lead singer Dolores O'Riordan and guitarist Noel Hogan.",
" It reached number 9 on the Irish Albums Chart and number 1 in the UK.",
" At the end of 1995, it ranked as the 50th best selling album in Australia.",
" It reached number 18 on the US Billboard 200 Album charts and sold over 5 million copies there."
],
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"Mondo Melodia was a world music-oriented imprint of Ark 21 Records, owned by Miles Copeland III.",
" The imprint's vice president was Dawn Elder, who left the label in 2002.",
" It released numerous albums by multiple well-known Middle Eastern musicians.",
" In addition to studio albums by individual musicians, the label also released multiple collections of songs by multiple artists; the most notable of these was 2002's \"Bellydance Superstars\", which was the label's fastest selling album as of the following September.",
" Another of the label's compilations, \"Mondo Platinum\" (2002), sold millions of copies."
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"Title: Pantera\n\nPantera was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas. The group was formed in 1981 by the Abbott brothers – drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist Dimebag Darrell – along with lead vocalist Terry Glaze. Bassist Rex Brown joined the band the following year, replacing Tommy D. Bradford, who was the unofficial original. Having started as a glam metal band, Pantera released four albums during the 1980s. Looking for a new and heavier sound, Pantera replaced Glaze with Phil Anselmo in late 1986 and released \"Power Metal\" in 1988. With its fifth album, 1990's \"Cowboys from Hell\", Pantera introduced a groove metal sound. Pantera's sixth album, 1992's \"Vulgar Display of Power\", exhibited an even heavier sound. \" Far Beyond Driven\" (1994) debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
"Title: Now That's What I Call Music! 83 (UK series)\n\nNow That's What I Call Music! 83 or Now! 83 is a double-disc compilation album that was released in the United Kingdom on 19 November 2012. It is the 83rd edition of the UK \"Now! \" series and available on CD and downloadable format. The Official Charts Company reported the album as the fastest selling album in 2012, selling 295,000 copies in its first week of sales.",
"Title: Don't Believe the Truth\n\nDon't Believe the Truth is the sixth studio album by English rock band Oasis, released on 30 May 2005 through Big Brother Records. It reached number one in the UK Albums Chart with first week sales of just under 238,000, and is the 32nd fastest selling album ever in the UK. The album entered the US charts at number 12, with 65,000 copies sold in the first week, the highest any Oasis album had reached there since 1997's \"Be Here Now\", although its chart stay was brief. \"Don't Believe the Truth\" went triple platinum in the UK in the first week of 2006 (900,000+ sales), and in the US has sold more than 200,000 copies.",
"Title: Beth Hart\n\nBeth Hart (born January 24, 1972) is an American singer, songwriter and musician from Los Angeles, California, United States. She rose to fame with the release of her 1999 single \"LA Song (Out of This Town)\" from her second album \"Screamin' for My Supper\". The single was a number one hit in New Zealand, and reached the top five on the US Adult Contemporary chart, and number 7 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 Chart. Subsequent albums, namely \"Seesaw\" and \"Live In Amsterdam\" by Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa, achieved number 1 status on the Billboard Blues Album Chart. Hart's release \"Bang Bang Boom Boom\" rose to number 3 on the Billboard Blues Album Chart, as well as the album \"Don't Explain\" by Hart and Bonamassa. The album \"Seesaw\" rose to number 8 on the Billboard Top Independent Album Chart. Hart has had two number 1 singles in Denmark \"As Good As It Gets\" and \"Learning To Live\", as well a platinum selling album, \"Leave The Light On\".",
"Title: Now That's What I Call Music! 85 (UK series)\n\nNow That's What I Call Music! 85 or Now 85 is a double-disc compilation album which was released in Ireland on 19 July 2013 and in the United Kingdom on 22 July 2013. It is the 85th edition of the UK \"Now! \" series and available on CD and downloadable formats. The Official Charts Company reported the album as the fastest selling album in 2013, selling 317,376 copies in its first week of sales.",
"Title: List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 2002\n\nThe highest-selling albums and EPs in the United States are ranked in the \"Billboard\" 200, published by \"Billboard\" magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical and digital sales. 25 acts achieved number one albums during this year with artist such as Nelly and Shania Twain who had their albums debut at number one on the chart. Rapper Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" is the best selling album of 2002 selling over approximately 7.6 million copies by the end of the year. It is also the longest running album of 2002 spending six non-consecutive weeks the chart and was known for its first full week of sales debut of 1.322 million copies which Nielsen SoundScan scanned as the sixth largest sales of all time in its first week. Its debut of 1.322 million copies has still not been matched by any album today since except for Taylor Swift's album \"1989\", which opened with first week sales of 1.279 million copies. The band Creed continued its eight week long run on the chart but is credited as the longest running album 2001. Jennifer Lopez earned her second number one album on the charts with \"\", which became the highest first week sales of a remix album at the time. R&B artist Ashanti earned her first number one album with her self-titled debut album \"Ashanti\", which opened up with first week sales of 503,000 copies in its first week alone. Puff Daddy earned his first number one album since \"No Way Out\" back in 1997. Rapper Jay-Z earned his fifth chart topper with \"\", which opened up with first week sales of 545,000 copies alone. Heavy metal band Disturbed earned its first number one album on the chart with \"Believe\", which opened up with first week sales of 284,000 copies alone. Country music singer Shania Twain's album \"Up! \" opened up with a huge first week sales of 857,000 copies in its first week alone, giving her the recognition of the highest first week sales of her career and second highest of the year, only behind Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" and at the time the fastest selling solo female album ever. Nelly's album \"Nellyville\" opened up with his highest first week sales of his career which logged on with huge sales of 714,000 copies in its first week alone, which beat his sales of his debut album \"Country Grammar\", which opened up with first week sales of 235,000 copies. Country singer Alan Jackson album \"Drive\" gave him his first number one album on the chart and opened up with first week sales of 211,000 copies alone.",
"Title: Far Beyond Driven\n\nFar Beyond Driven is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on March 22, 1994 by EastWest Records. The album is Pantera's fastest-selling album. The album peaked at number 1 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Platinum by the RIAA. The album was also certified Platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association. \"Far Beyond Driven\" is the first album by Pantera where the band's guitarist Darrell Abbott is credited as \"Dimebag Darrell\", having changed his nickname from \"Diamond Darrell\" soon after \"Vulgar Display of Power\" was released. The Japanese and the \"Driven Downunder Tour '94 Souvenir Collection\" editions contain a bonus thirteenth track, \"The Badge\", a Poison Idea cover. This cover was also featured on \"The Crow\" soundtrack.",
"Title: Now That's What I Call Music! 93 (UK series)\n\nNow That's What I Call Music! 93 or Now 93 is a double-disc compilation album which was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 18 March 2016. It is the 93rd edition of the UK \"Now! \" series and available on CD and digital download formats. The Official Charts Company reported the album as the fastest selling album in 2016, selling 247,000 copies in its first week of sales.",
"Title: Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?\n\nEverybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? is the debut studio album by the Irish rock band The Cranberries. Released on 1 March 1993, it was their first full-length album after having released four EPs, and is also their first major label release. The album was written entirely by the band's lead singer Dolores O'Riordan and guitarist Noel Hogan. It reached number 9 on the Irish Albums Chart and number 1 in the UK. At the end of 1995, it ranked as the 50th best selling album in Australia. It reached number 18 on the US Billboard 200 Album charts and sold over 5 million copies there.",
"Title: Mondo Melodia\n\nMondo Melodia was a world music-oriented imprint of Ark 21 Records, owned by Miles Copeland III. The imprint's vice president was Dawn Elder, who left the label in 2002. It released numerous albums by multiple well-known Middle Eastern musicians. In addition to studio albums by individual musicians, the label also released multiple collections of songs by multiple artists; the most notable of these was 2002's \"Bellydance Superstars\", which was the label's fastest selling album as of the following September. Another of the label's compilations, \"Mondo Platinum\" (2002), sold millions of copies."
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