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When did the album that "Kim" is a prequel of release?
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May 23, 2000
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"\"Roman's Revenge\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj, featuring American rapper Eminem, from Minaj's debut studio album \"Pink Friday\".",
" It was written by Minaj, Eminem, Kaseem Dean and Trevor Smith, and was produced by Swizz Beatz.",
" It was released exclusively on October 30, 2010 through the US iTunes Store, as a promotional release preceding the album's release.",
" The song initiated a feud between Lil' Kim and Minaj, where several critics felt the song was directed at Lil' Kim and regarded around her feelings towards Minaj's rise to fame.",
" The song references Minaj's alter-ego, Roman Zolanski, and Eminem's alter-ego, Slim Shady."
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"Devamı Var is the sixth studio album by the Turkish pop singer Mustafa Sandal.",
" The original release date for this album was December 2006 but was later pushed to April 23, May 19, and June 8, 2007.",
" Two weeks before the release, an instrumental version of the song \"Çoban\" (\"Shepard\") was available on Mustafa Sandal's official website.",
" The official release date for the album was June 13, 2007.",
" The album also features two brilliant musicians, Turkish pop singer İzel, in the song \"Dayan\" (\"Survive\"), and guitarist Ayberay, on (\"Zaten\").",
" \"Melek Yüzlüm\" (\"My angel face\") has been confirmed to be the song in which Emina Jahovic was in tears.",
" The song \"Kim Bilir Kim Var Yanında?\"",
" (\"Who is going to know beside?\")",
" was originally released in an early album of Turkish pop singer Ayten Alpman.",
" The song \"Farketmez\" (\"It doesn't matter\") is a remake of the 2005 World Music Award winning hit \"Bastanak\" by Lebanese pop singer Elissa.",
" \"Herkes Mecbur\" (\"Necessary to everyone\") is a remake of the song \"Fatet Sineen\" by Elissa.",
" Devamı Var was released onto the iTunes Store on July 11, 2007.",
" By the end of 2007 more than 2.000.000 copies was sold just in Turkey."
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"Hello Sadness is the fourth studio album by British indie pop band Los Campesinos!",
".",
" It was recorded during summer 2011 in a small studio near Figueres, Spain, and was produced by John Goodmanson.",
" It is the band's first release to feature new drummer Jason (formerly of The Ghost Frequency) and the first full-length release to feature new members Rob and Kim, who had previously first appeared on the \"All's Well That Ends\" EP in 2010.",
" The album is also the group's final release to feature violinist Harriet, who left before the album's release, and bassist Ellen who left the band in December 2012."
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"Reverie is the third full-length studio album by Cherie Currie.",
" Released on iTunes March 16, 2015.",
" Cherie released the CD version of this album June 5, 2015 on her eBay page cheriecurriedirect.",
" There is a 35-year gap between Cherie's last full-length studio album, 1980's Messin' with the Boys (with Marie Currie), and 2015's Reverie.",
" This is last studio album Kim Fowley produced before his death.",
" Kim helped Cherie release this album to make amends with her after all the money he swindled her out of when she was in the Runaways and for releasing her and Marie's music on Young and Wild without their approval.",
" After Kim's death Cherie's son, Jake Hays, took over producing."
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"Kim Ki-bum (born August 21, 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer.",
" He was a member of the South Korean boy band Super Junior.",
" After the release of Super Junior's third studio album \"Sorry, Sorry\" in 2009, Kim announced his leave from the group to pursue his acting career.",
" In 2015, Kim announced he ended his contract with S.M. Entertainment and departure from the group.",
" Kim made his television debut in the Korean television drama, \"April Kiss\", in 2004."
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"\"The Phoenix\" is a song by American rock band Fall Out Boy for their fifth studio album \"Save Rock and Roll\" (2013).",
" The song was written by the band in collaboration with Butch Walker, who handled production.",
" After being released to digital outlets on March 24, 2013 in advance of the album's release, \"The Phoenix\" impacted radio on July 16, 2013 as an official single.",
" The song charted for 1 week then fell off.",
" An accompanying music video was also released as part of the ongoing series \"The Young Blood Chronicles\", serving as a prequel to the video of the album's lead single \"My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)\"."
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"\"'97 Bonnie & Clyde\" is a song by American rapper Eminem.",
" The song appears on the \"Slim Shady EP\" (as \"Just the Two of Us\") & \"The Slim Shady LP\".",
" Eminem recorded a prequel for The Marshall Mathers LP, \"Kim\".",
" The song is covered by Tori Amos on her 2001 album of gender-swapped covers, \"Strange Little Girls\"."
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"The Marshall Mathers LP is the third studio album by American rapper Eminem.",
" It was released on May 23, 2000, by Aftermath Entertainment, Interscope Records, and Eminem's newly founded label, Shady Records in the United States, and on September 11, 2000, by Polydor Records in the United Kingdom.",
" The album was produced mostly by Dr. Dre and Eminem, along with The 45 King, the Bass Brothers, and Mel-Man.",
" Released a year after Eminem's breakout album \"The Slim Shady LP\", the record features more introspective lyricism including the rapper's response to his sudden rise to fame and controversy surrounding his lyrics."
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"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning is a 2006 American slasher film and a prequel to the 2003 film \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\".",
" The sixth installment in \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\" franchise was directed by Jonathan Liebesman and co-produced by Kim Henkel and Tobe Hooper (co-creators of the original 1974 film).",
" The film went into release in North America on October 6, 2006.",
" The film's story takes place four years before the timeline of the 2003 film.",
" It stars Jordana Brewster, Diora Baird, Taylor Handley, Matt Bomer and R. Lee Ermey."
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"I is the third full-length studio album by Swedish progressive/AOR metal/rock band Nightingale.",
" The album is a prequel to \"The Breathing Shadow\" story from the first two albums.",
" With this album release, Nightingale solidifies its dark, 1970s progressive hard rock style."
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"Title: Devamı Var\n\nDevamı Var is the sixth studio album by the Turkish pop singer Mustafa Sandal. The original release date for this album was December 2006 but was later pushed to April 23, May 19, and June 8, 2007. Two weeks before the release, an instrumental version of the song \"Çoban\" (\"Shepard\") was available on Mustafa Sandal's official website. The official release date for the album was June 13, 2007. The album also features two brilliant musicians, Turkish pop singer İzel, in the song \"Dayan\" (\"Survive\"), and guitarist Ayberay, on (\"Zaten\"). \"Melek Yüzlüm\" (\"My angel face\") has been confirmed to be the song in which Emina Jahovic was in tears. The song \"Kim Bilir Kim Var Yanında?\" (\"Who is going to know beside?\") was originally released in an early album of Turkish pop singer Ayten Alpman. The song \"Farketmez\" (\"It doesn't matter\") is a remake of the 2005 World Music Award winning hit \"Bastanak\" by Lebanese pop singer Elissa. \"Herkes Mecbur\" (\"Necessary to everyone\") is a remake of the song \"Fatet Sineen\" by Elissa. Devamı Var was released onto the iTunes Store on July 11, 2007. By the end of 2007 more than 2.000.000 copies was sold just in Turkey.",
"Title: Hello Sadness\n\nHello Sadness is the fourth studio album by British indie pop band Los Campesinos! . It was recorded during summer 2011 in a small studio near Figueres, Spain, and was produced by John Goodmanson. It is the band's first release to feature new drummer Jason (formerly of The Ghost Frequency) and the first full-length release to feature new members Rob and Kim, who had previously first appeared on the \"All's Well That Ends\" EP in 2010. The album is also the group's final release to feature violinist Harriet, who left before the album's release, and bassist Ellen who left the band in December 2012.",
"Title: Reverie (Cherie Currie album)\n\nReverie is the third full-length studio album by Cherie Currie. Released on iTunes March 16, 2015. Cherie released the CD version of this album June 5, 2015 on her eBay page cheriecurriedirect. There is a 35-year gap between Cherie's last full-length studio album, 1980's Messin' with the Boys (with Marie Currie), and 2015's Reverie. This is last studio album Kim Fowley produced before his death. Kim helped Cherie release this album to make amends with her after all the money he swindled her out of when she was in the Runaways and for releasing her and Marie's music on Young and Wild without their approval. After Kim's death Cherie's son, Jake Hays, took over producing.",
"Title: Kim Ki-bum\n\nKim Ki-bum (born August 21, 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He was a member of the South Korean boy band Super Junior. After the release of Super Junior's third studio album \"Sorry, Sorry\" in 2009, Kim announced his leave from the group to pursue his acting career. In 2015, Kim announced he ended his contract with S.M. Entertainment and departure from the group. Kim made his television debut in the Korean television drama, \"April Kiss\", in 2004.",
"Title: The Phoenix (Fall Out Boy song)\n\n\"The Phoenix\" is a song by American rock band Fall Out Boy for their fifth studio album \"Save Rock and Roll\" (2013). The song was written by the band in collaboration with Butch Walker, who handled production. After being released to digital outlets on March 24, 2013 in advance of the album's release, \"The Phoenix\" impacted radio on July 16, 2013 as an official single. The song charted for 1 week then fell off. An accompanying music video was also released as part of the ongoing series \"The Young Blood Chronicles\", serving as a prequel to the video of the album's lead single \"My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)\".",
"Title: '97 Bonnie & Clyde\n\n\"'97 Bonnie & Clyde\" is a song by American rapper Eminem. The song appears on the \"Slim Shady EP\" (as \"Just the Two of Us\") & \"The Slim Shady LP\". Eminem recorded a prequel for The Marshall Mathers LP, \"Kim\". The song is covered by Tori Amos on her 2001 album of gender-swapped covers, \"Strange Little Girls\".",
"Title: The Marshall Mathers LP\n\nThe Marshall Mathers LP is the third studio album by American rapper Eminem. It was released on May 23, 2000, by Aftermath Entertainment, Interscope Records, and Eminem's newly founded label, Shady Records in the United States, and on September 11, 2000, by Polydor Records in the United Kingdom. The album was produced mostly by Dr. Dre and Eminem, along with The 45 King, the Bass Brothers, and Mel-Man. Released a year after Eminem's breakout album \"The Slim Shady LP\", the record features more introspective lyricism including the rapper's response to his sudden rise to fame and controversy surrounding his lyrics.",
"Title: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning\n\nThe Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning is a 2006 American slasher film and a prequel to the 2003 film \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\". The sixth installment in \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\" franchise was directed by Jonathan Liebesman and co-produced by Kim Henkel and Tobe Hooper (co-creators of the original 1974 film). The film went into release in North America on October 6, 2006. The film's story takes place four years before the timeline of the 2003 film. It stars Jordana Brewster, Diora Baird, Taylor Handley, Matt Bomer and R. Lee Ermey.",
"Title: I (Nightingale album)\n\nI is the third full-length studio album by Swedish progressive/AOR metal/rock band Nightingale. The album is a prequel to \"The Breathing Shadow\" story from the first two albums. With this album release, Nightingale solidifies its dark, 1970s progressive hard rock style."
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What term was use as propaganda but has been confirmed to be reality and the Manfiesto of Ninety-Three was part of it?
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Rape of Belgium
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"A boxcab, in railroad terminology, is a locomotive in which the machinery and crew areas are enclosed in a box-like superstructure (from boxcar).",
" It is a term mostly used in North America while in Victoria (Australia), such locomotives have been nicknamed \"butterboxes\" (Victorian Railways second series \"E\" Class electric locomotives numbered E1102 to E1111).",
" Boxcabs may use any source of power but most are diesel or electric locomotives. Few steam locomotives are so described but the British SR Leader class was a possible exception.",
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" The term political describes the calculated interaction between a government and a target audience to include another state's government, military, and/or general population.",
" Governments use a variety of techniques to coerce certain actions, thereby gaining relative advantage over an opponent.",
" The techniques include propaganda and psychological operations (PSYOP), which service national and military objectives respectively.",
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" If the term has nonetheless retained a certain consistency in its use across these fields and would-be movements, it perhaps reflects the word’s position in general English usage: though the standard dictionary definition of \"irreal\" gives it the same meaning as \"unreal\", \"irreal\" is very rarely used in comparison with \"unreal\".",
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"Anti-Soviet Agitation and Propaganda (ASA) (Russian: Антисове́тская агита́ция и пропага́нда (АСА) ) was a criminal offence in the Soviet Union.",
" To begin with the term was interchangeably used with counter-revolutionary agitation.",
" The latter term was in use immediately after the first Russian Revolution in February 1917.",
" The offence was codified in criminal law in the 1920s, and revised in the 1950s in two articles of the RSFSR Criminal Code.",
" The offence was widely used against Soviet dissidents."
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" Psychologist Carl Hovland and his colleagues worked at the War Department upon this during the 1940s and then continued experimental studies at Yale University.",
" They built upon the work of researchers in the first half of the 20th century who had developed a \"Source-Message-Channel-Receiver\" model of communication and, with Muzafer Sherif, developed this as part of their theories of persuasion and social judgement."
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"Propaganda in the People's Republic of China refers to the use of propaganda by the Communist Party of China to sway domestic and international opinion in favor of its policies.",
" Domestically, this includes censorship of proscribed views and an active cultivation of views that favor the government.",
" Propaganda is considered central to the operation of the CPC government.",
" The common Chinese term \"xuānchuán\" (宣传) can mean \"dissemination\", \"propaganda\", or \"publicity\"."
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"\"The System\" (German: \"Das System\") was a derogatory term used by the Nazis to denote contemptuously the Weimar Republic, whose official name was German Reich (Deutsches Reich), and its institutions.",
" In Nazi publications and propaganda, the word was used in a number of compounds: for example, the period from the German Revolution of 1918–1919 to the Nazi seizure of power (German: \"Machtergreifung\") in 1933 was called \"The time of the System\" (German: \"Systemzeit\") and political opponents of the Nazis from this period were called \"System parties\", \"System politicians\" or the \"System press\".",
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"The Comptroller of Puerto Rico is a constitutionally-created office charged with carrying out post-audits of the use of public funds in Puerto Rico.",
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" Former Comptroller Manuel Díaz Saldaña's was the longest-serving comptroller, having served almost 13 years, until his successor, Yesmín Valdivieso, was appointed by Governor Luis Fortuño, confirmed and sworn in."
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"Title: Boxcab\n\nA boxcab, in railroad terminology, is a locomotive in which the machinery and crew areas are enclosed in a box-like superstructure (from boxcar). It is a term mostly used in North America while in Victoria (Australia), such locomotives have been nicknamed \"butterboxes\" (Victorian Railways second series \"E\" Class electric locomotives numbered E1102 to E1111). Boxcabs may use any source of power but most are diesel or electric locomotives. Few steam locomotives are so described but the British SR Leader class was a possible exception. Most American boxcabs date from before World War II, when the earliest boxcabs were often termed \"oil-electrics\" to avoid the use of the German name \"Diesel\" due to propaganda purposes.",
"Title: Rape of Belgium\n\nThe Rape of Belgium was the German mistreatment of civilians during the invasion and subsequent occupation of Belgium during World War I. The term initially had a propaganda use but recent historiography confirms its reality. One modern author uses it more narrowly to describe a series of German war crimes in the opening months of the war (August–September 1914).",
"Title: Manifesto of the Ninety-Three\n\nThe \"Manifesto of the Ninety-Three\" is the name commonly given to a 4 October 1914, proclamation endorsed by 93 prominent German scientists, scholars and artists, declaring their unequivocal support of German military actions in the early period of World War I. These actions were elsewhere called the Rape of Belgium. The Manifesto galvanized support for the war throughout German schools and universities, but many foreign intellectuals were outraged.",
"Title: Political warfare\n\nPolitical warfare is the use of political means to compel an opponent to do one's will, based on hostile intent. The term political describes the calculated interaction between a government and a target audience to include another state's government, military, and/or general population. Governments use a variety of techniques to coerce certain actions, thereby gaining relative advantage over an opponent. The techniques include propaganda and psychological operations (PSYOP), which service national and military objectives respectively. Propaganda has many aspects and a hostile and coercive political purpose. Psychological operations are for strategic and tactical military objectives and may be intended for hostile military and civilian populations.",
"Title: Irrealism (the arts)\n\nIrrealism is a term that has been used by various writers in the fields of philosophy, literature, and art to denote specific modes of unreality and/or the problems in concretely defining reality. While in philosophy the term specifically refers to a position put forward by the American philosopher Nelson Goodman, in literature and art it refers to a variety of writers and movements. If the term has nonetheless retained a certain consistency in its use across these fields and would-be movements, it perhaps reflects the word’s position in general English usage: though the standard dictionary definition of \"irreal\" gives it the same meaning as \"unreal\", \"irreal\" is very rarely used in comparison with \"unreal\". Thus, it has generally been used to describe something which, while unreal, is so in a very specific or unusual fashion, usually one emphasizing not just the \"not real,\" but some form of estrangement from our generally accepted sense of reality.",
"Title: Anti-Soviet agitation\n\nAnti-Soviet Agitation and Propaganda (ASA) (Russian: Антисове́тская агита́ция и пропага́нда (АСА) ) was a criminal offence in the Soviet Union. To begin with the term was interchangeably used with counter-revolutionary agitation. The latter term was in use immediately after the first Russian Revolution in February 1917. The offence was codified in criminal law in the 1920s, and revised in the 1950s in two articles of the RSFSR Criminal Code. The offence was widely used against Soviet dissidents.",
"Title: Source credibility\n\nSource credibility is \"a term commonly used to imply a communicator's positive characteristics that affect the receiver's acceptance of a message.\" Academic studies of this topic began in the 20th century and were given a special emphasis during World War II, when the US government sought to use propaganda to influence public opinion in support of the war effort. Psychologist Carl Hovland and his colleagues worked at the War Department upon this during the 1940s and then continued experimental studies at Yale University. They built upon the work of researchers in the first half of the 20th century who had developed a \"Source-Message-Channel-Receiver\" model of communication and, with Muzafer Sherif, developed this as part of their theories of persuasion and social judgement.",
"Title: Propaganda in the People's Republic of China\n\nPropaganda in the People's Republic of China refers to the use of propaganda by the Communist Party of China to sway domestic and international opinion in favor of its policies. Domestically, this includes censorship of proscribed views and an active cultivation of views that favor the government. Propaganda is considered central to the operation of the CPC government. The common Chinese term \"xuānchuán\" (宣传) can mean \"dissemination\", \"propaganda\", or \"publicity\".",
"Title: The System (Nazism)\n\n\"The System\" (German: \"Das System\") was a derogatory term used by the Nazis to denote contemptuously the Weimar Republic, whose official name was German Reich (Deutsches Reich), and its institutions. In Nazi publications and propaganda, the word was used in a number of compounds: for example, the period from the German Revolution of 1918–1919 to the Nazi seizure of power (German: \"Machtergreifung\") in 1933 was called \"The time of the System\" (German: \"Systemzeit\") and political opponents of the Nazis from this period were called \"System parties\", \"System politicians\" or the \"System press\". After the Nazi takeover, the term was quickly adopted to everyday use.",
"Title: Comptroller of Puerto Rico\n\nThe Comptroller of Puerto Rico is a constitutionally-created office charged with carrying out post-audits of the use of public funds in Puerto Rico. The Comptroller is appointed by the Governor of Puerto Rico and requires the advice and consent of both the Senate of Puerto Rico as well as the Puerto Rico House of Representatives for a term of office of ten years and until a successor is nominated, confirmed and qualified. Former Comptroller Manuel Díaz Saldaña's was the longest-serving comptroller, having served almost 13 years, until his successor, Yesmín Valdivieso, was appointed by Governor Luis Fortuño, confirmed and sworn in."
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What famous family summered where Walter S. Franklin died?
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Rockefeller family
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"Jackson Avery, M.D. is a fictional character from ABC prime time medical drama, \"Grey's Anatomy\", portrayed by actor Jesse Williams.",
" The character was created by series creator and executive producer, Shonda Rhimes.",
" He was introduced in season six, episode 5, \"Invasion\" as a former surgical resident from \"Mercy West Medical Center\" when it merges with \"Seattle Grace Hospital\".",
" Williams initially appeared as a recurring cast member, and was later promoted to a series regular in season seven.",
" The character's focal storyline involved his attempt to fit in at his new work environment, and trying to finding his own successes, instead of riding on the coattails of his famous family name.",
" The character has also had significant romances with Lexie Grey and Stephanie Edwards.",
" He was married but is now divorced to April Kepner.",
" The couple had a child, Samuel Avery, who died soon after birth.",
" However, the pair have a daughter, Harriett, who was not named after Catherine much to her dismay.",
" She was conceived prior to the divorce.",
" Dr. Avery later becomes a member of the board of directors at the newly established, \"Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital\", and is the current chairman."
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"Otto Ludwig Binswanger (October 14, 1852, Scherzingen, Münsterlingen – July 15, 1929, Kreuzlingen) was a Swiss psychiatrist and neurologist who came from a famous family of physicians; his father was founder of the Kreuzlingen Sanatorium, and he was uncle to Ludwig Binswanger (1881–1966) who was a major figure in the existential psychology movement.",
" He was brother-in-law to physiotherapist Heinrich Averbeck (1844–1889).",
" Other notable family members include his son in law, Hans-Constantin Paulssen, the first president of the German Confederation of German Employers' Associations."
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"Andra Bernard Franklin (August 22, 1959 – December 6, 2006) was an American running back in the National Football League from 1981 to 1984 for the Miami Dolphins.",
" Franklin played collegiately at the University of Nebraska.",
" Franklin died from heart failure in 2006."
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"Al-Qudwa, also spelled, al-Qudwah, Kudwah, Qidwa, (Arabic: القدوة ) is a famous family of notables in the city of Gaza in the State of Palestine of the Ashraf class (الأشراف ) .",
" The family is also known as \"Arafat\" (Arabic: عرفات ), \"Arafat al-Qudwa\" or \"Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini\" ."
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"Cornelius Ambrosius Logan (born Baltimore, Maryland, May 4, 1806; died on the Ohio River near Wheeling, then in the state of Virginia, February 22, 1853) was an American actor, playwright, and journalist who was father to a famous family of actresses and writers."
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"Northeast Harbor is a village on Mount Desert Island, located in the town of Mount Desert in Hancock County, Maine, United States.",
" The village has a significant summer population, and has long been a quiet enclave of the rich and famous.",
" Summer residents include the Rockefeller family.",
" The village was once so popular as a summer resort among Philadelphians that it was sometimes known as \"Philadelphia on the rocks\"."
],
"title": "Northeast Harbor, Maine"
},
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"sentences": [
"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la Bédoyère.",
" Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington."
],
"title": "My Famous Family"
},
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"sentences": [
"Dhok Masyal is a village in Jhelum District, Punjab Province, Pakistan.",
" The village is located 15 km west of Jhelum city on the Jhelum-Pind Dadan Khan road, locally called Rohtas Road.",
" It is on the bank of the Nala Kahan near to the village of Malot.",
" The village has produced outstanding teachers and soldiers.",
" The famous family in the area is that of Dhudhi clan.",
" Two brothers are of note: Ch Hayat Ali and Haji Mukhtar Ali.",
" Ch Hayat Ali's son Ch Jamshed Ali retired as Principal of a College while the other son Ch Khurshid Ali retired as a Major in Pakistan Army.",
" Haji Mukhtar Ali's sons also distinguished.",
" His eldest son Brig Tanwir Ali Kausar retired as an outstanding officer.",
" He went on to serve as Secretary in Fauji Foundation for 4 years.",
" His younger brother Captain Tasadduq Mukhtar Ali, who excelled as an outstanding athlete in PMA with several distinctions and also as a senior under officer, was selected for Pakistan Foreign Service on being high on merit, which he later quit to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology and to return to Pakistan and follow a career as a successful entrepreneur.",
" The grandsons of Ch Hayat Ali have also distinguished in Pakistan Army and PAF.",
" Of note is Lt. Col Fawad Ali who earned Sword of Honor at PMA Kakul and joined Guides Cavalry.",
" Similarly the grandchildren of Haji Mukhtar Ali have also distinguished as young engineers, doctors, bankers etc.",
" All in all, this Dhudhi family, having strong history in Vehari district, has served the village and beyond through outstanding national service and has exemplified to the people in area the potential of its family and the area itself."
],
"title": "Dhok Masyal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Enzo Moser (5 November 1940 – 25 July 2008) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer from 1962 to 1967.",
" He was the first winner of the Giro del Trentino in 1962.",
" He came from a famous family of cyclists, the most famous of whom is his younger brother Francesco Moser.",
" It also includes older brother Aldo Moser, younger brother Diego and nephews Leonardo Moser and Moreno Moser, all of whom are or were professional cyclists.",
" His achievements also include two days in the pink jersey during the 1964 Giro d'Italia.",
" He was born in Palù di Giovo, Trentino, which incidentally is also the birthplace of Gilberto Simoni.",
" Enzo Moser was killed in an agricultural accident on 25 July 2008."
],
"title": "Enzo Moser"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Walter Sidmonds Franklin, III.",
" (May 24, 1884 in Ashland, Maryland – August 17, 1972 in Northeast Harbor, Maine) was the 12th president of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR)."
],
"title": "Walter S. Franklin (PRR)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Jackson Avery\n\nJackson Avery, M.D. is a fictional character from ABC prime time medical drama, \"Grey's Anatomy\", portrayed by actor Jesse Williams. The character was created by series creator and executive producer, Shonda Rhimes. He was introduced in season six, episode 5, \"Invasion\" as a former surgical resident from \"Mercy West Medical Center\" when it merges with \"Seattle Grace Hospital\". Williams initially appeared as a recurring cast member, and was later promoted to a series regular in season seven. The character's focal storyline involved his attempt to fit in at his new work environment, and trying to finding his own successes, instead of riding on the coattails of his famous family name. The character has also had significant romances with Lexie Grey and Stephanie Edwards. He was married but is now divorced to April Kepner. The couple had a child, Samuel Avery, who died soon after birth. However, the pair have a daughter, Harriett, who was not named after Catherine much to her dismay. She was conceived prior to the divorce. Dr. Avery later becomes a member of the board of directors at the newly established, \"Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital\", and is the current chairman.",
"Title: Otto Binswanger\n\nOtto Ludwig Binswanger (October 14, 1852, Scherzingen, Münsterlingen – July 15, 1929, Kreuzlingen) was a Swiss psychiatrist and neurologist who came from a famous family of physicians; his father was founder of the Kreuzlingen Sanatorium, and he was uncle to Ludwig Binswanger (1881–1966) who was a major figure in the existential psychology movement. He was brother-in-law to physiotherapist Heinrich Averbeck (1844–1889). Other notable family members include his son in law, Hans-Constantin Paulssen, the first president of the German Confederation of German Employers' Associations.",
"Title: Andra Franklin\n\nAndra Bernard Franklin (August 22, 1959 – December 6, 2006) was an American running back in the National Football League from 1981 to 1984 for the Miami Dolphins. Franklin played collegiately at the University of Nebraska. Franklin died from heart failure in 2006.",
"Title: Qudwa\n\nAl-Qudwa, also spelled, al-Qudwah, Kudwah, Qidwa, (Arabic: القدوة ) is a famous family of notables in the city of Gaza in the State of Palestine of the Ashraf class (الأشراف ) . The family is also known as \"Arafat\" (Arabic: عرفات ), \"Arafat al-Qudwa\" or \"Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini\" .",
"Title: Cornelius Ambrosius Logan\n\nCornelius Ambrosius Logan (born Baltimore, Maryland, May 4, 1806; died on the Ohio River near Wheeling, then in the state of Virginia, February 22, 1853) was an American actor, playwright, and journalist who was father to a famous family of actresses and writers.",
"Title: Northeast Harbor, Maine\n\nNortheast Harbor is a village on Mount Desert Island, located in the town of Mount Desert in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The village has a significant summer population, and has long been a quiet enclave of the rich and famous. Summer residents include the Rockefeller family. The village was once so popular as a summer resort among Philadelphians that it was sometimes known as \"Philadelphia on the rocks\".",
"Title: My Famous Family\n\nMy Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la Bédoyère. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington.",
"Title: Dhok Masyal\n\nDhok Masyal is a village in Jhelum District, Punjab Province, Pakistan. The village is located 15 km west of Jhelum city on the Jhelum-Pind Dadan Khan road, locally called Rohtas Road. It is on the bank of the Nala Kahan near to the village of Malot. The village has produced outstanding teachers and soldiers. The famous family in the area is that of Dhudhi clan. Two brothers are of note: Ch Hayat Ali and Haji Mukhtar Ali. Ch Hayat Ali's son Ch Jamshed Ali retired as Principal of a College while the other son Ch Khurshid Ali retired as a Major in Pakistan Army. Haji Mukhtar Ali's sons also distinguished. His eldest son Brig Tanwir Ali Kausar retired as an outstanding officer. He went on to serve as Secretary in Fauji Foundation for 4 years. His younger brother Captain Tasadduq Mukhtar Ali, who excelled as an outstanding athlete in PMA with several distinctions and also as a senior under officer, was selected for Pakistan Foreign Service on being high on merit, which he later quit to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology and to return to Pakistan and follow a career as a successful entrepreneur. The grandsons of Ch Hayat Ali have also distinguished in Pakistan Army and PAF. Of note is Lt. Col Fawad Ali who earned Sword of Honor at PMA Kakul and joined Guides Cavalry. Similarly the grandchildren of Haji Mukhtar Ali have also distinguished as young engineers, doctors, bankers etc. All in all, this Dhudhi family, having strong history in Vehari district, has served the village and beyond through outstanding national service and has exemplified to the people in area the potential of its family and the area itself.",
"Title: Enzo Moser\n\nEnzo Moser (5 November 1940 – 25 July 2008) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer from 1962 to 1967. He was the first winner of the Giro del Trentino in 1962. He came from a famous family of cyclists, the most famous of whom is his younger brother Francesco Moser. It also includes older brother Aldo Moser, younger brother Diego and nephews Leonardo Moser and Moreno Moser, all of whom are or were professional cyclists. His achievements also include two days in the pink jersey during the 1964 Giro d'Italia. He was born in Palù di Giovo, Trentino, which incidentally is also the birthplace of Gilberto Simoni. Enzo Moser was killed in an agricultural accident on 25 July 2008.",
"Title: Walter S. Franklin (PRR)\n\nWalter Sidmonds Franklin, III. (May 24, 1884 in Ashland, Maryland – August 17, 1972 in Northeast Harbor, Maine) was the 12th president of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR)."
] |
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John Jett won s Super Bowl ring in Super Bowl XXX and another Super Bowl game played in what arena?
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Georgia Dome
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bridge
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medium
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"Super Bowl XXXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Oakland Raiders and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2002 season.",
" The Buccaneers defeated the Raiders by the score of 48–21, tied with Super Bowl XXXV for the seventh largest Super Bowl margin of victory, and winning their first ever Super Bowl.",
" The game, played on January 26, 2003 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, was the sixth Super Bowl to be held a week after the conference championship games (XVII, XXV, XXVIII, XXXIV, and XXXVI).",
" It was also the last Super Bowl played in the month of January.",
" Super Bowl XXXVI was the first to be played in February, due to the NFL postponing games for a week after the September 11 attacks.",
" Starting with Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004, the Super Bowl has been permanently played in February.",
" This was the last Super Bowl until Super Bowl 50 to take place in California."
],
"title": "Super Bowl XXXVII"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Super Bowl ring is an award in the National Football League given to the winners of the league's annual championship game, the Super Bowl.",
" Since only one Vince Lombardi Trophy is awarded to the team (ownership) itself, the Super Bowl ring offers a collectible memento for the actual players and team members to keep for themselves to symbolize the victory."
],
"title": "Super Bowl ring"
},
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"sentences": [
"Carl Paganelli is an American football official in the National Football League (NFL) since the 1999 NFL season, who wears uniform number 124.",
" As an umpire, Paganelli is notable for working two Super Bowls, Super Bowl XXXIX and Super Bowl XLI, in a span of three years.",
" He officiated his third Super Bowl game, Super Bowl XLVI, in Indianapolis, and was chosen to officiate Super Bowl XLVIII in East Rutherford, New Jersey.",
" He has two brothers who officiate in the NFL, Dino Paganelli and Perry Paganelli; they are both back judges.",
" Carl Paganelli and Perry Paganelli became the first set of brothers to be part of the same officiating crew when they officiated Super Bowl XLI together.",
" Carl Paganelli is a member of the Arena Football Hall of Fame."
],
"title": "Carl Paganelli"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jerry Markbreit (born March 23, 1935) is a former American football referee in the National Football League (NFL) for 23 seasons and became one of the most recognizable referees in the game.",
" Markbreit officiated football games for 43 seasons.",
" From 1965 to 1975, Markbreit officiated college football games in the Big Ten Conference.",
" He then joined the NFL in 1976 as a line judge before being promoted to the head referee position in just his second year.",
" His uniform number in the league was 9, which is now worn by Mark Perlman.",
" Until he retired from the NFL after the 1998 season, Markbreit officiated in two wild card (1991 and 1994), ten divisional (1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1995, 1997, and 1998), eight conference championship (1980, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, and 1996) playoff games, one Pro Bowl (1978), and four Super Bowls: Super Bowl XVII, Super Bowl XXI, Super Bowl XXVI, and Super Bowl XXIX and was an alternate in Super Bowl XIX, Super Bowl XXII, and Super Bowl XXVIII.",
" To date, he is the only NFL head referee to officiate four Super Bowl games."
],
"title": "Jerry Markbreit"
},
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"sentences": [
"John Jett (born November 11, 1968) is a former American football punter in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys and the Detroit Lions.",
" He played college football for East Carolina University.",
" Jett won two Super Bowl rings with the Cowboys in Super Bowl XXVIII and Super Bowl XXX."
],
"title": "John Jett"
},
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"sentences": [
"Super Bowl XXVIII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1993 season.",
" The Cowboys defeated the Bills by the score of 30–13, winning their fourth Super Bowl in team history, tying the Pittsburgh Steelers and the San Francisco 49ers for most Super Bowl wins.",
" The game was played on January 30, 1994, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.",
" Since the 1993 regular season was conducted over 18 weeks (two byes per team), the traditional bye week between the conference championship games and the Super Bowl was removed.",
" This was only the third Super Bowl with only one week after that conference title games; the others were Super Bowl IV and Super Bowl XVII."
],
"title": "Super Bowl XXVIII"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Super Bowl XLVIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and National Football Conference (NFC) champion Seattle Seahawks to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2013 season.",
" The Seahawks defeated the Broncos 43–8, the largest margin of victory for an underdog and tied for the third largest point differential overall (35) in Super Bowl history with Super Bowl XXVII (1993).",
" It was the first time the winning team scored over 40 points, while holding their opponent to under 10.",
" This became the first Super Bowl victory for the Seahawks and the fifth Super Bowl loss for the Broncos, the most of any team.",
" The game was played on February 2, 2014, at MetLife Stadium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the first Super Bowl played outdoors in a cold-weather city and the first Super Bowl to be played on a February 2."
],
"title": "Super Bowl XLVIII"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1995 Dallas Cowboys season would mark their 36th in the NFL and final of the three Super Bowl titles they would win in the 1990s.",
" Dallas would be the first team to ever win three Super Bowls in a span of four seasons.",
" Second year head coach Barry Switzer guided the Cowboys to a fifth Super Bowl victory by defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XXX.",
" As of 2017, this is the last time the Cowboys appeared in the NFC Championship Game, and in turn, their last Super Bowl appearance."
],
"title": "1995 Dallas Cowboys season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Matthew George \"Matt\" Millen (born March 12, 1958) is an American former National Football League linebacker, and former executive.",
" Millen played for the Oakland Raiders, the San Francisco 49ers and the Washington Redskins.",
" In Millen's 12-year NFL playing career, he played on four teams that won the Super Bowl.",
" Millen won a Super Bowl ring with each of the three teams for which he played; moreover, he won a Super Bowl ring in each of the four cities in which he played (the Raiders won championships in both Oakland and Los Angeles during his tenure)."
],
"title": "Matt Millen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Willie James Williams (born December 26, 1970) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League and current Head coach for Winston Churchill High School.",
" He was drafted out of Western Carolina University by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1993, and spent the first 4 seasons of his 13-year career in Pittsburgh.",
" He was a key member of the 1995 Steelers team that played in Super Bowl XXX.",
" From 1997 to 2003, Williams played for the Seattle Seahawks, before returning to the Steelers for the 2004 and 2005 seasons.",
" Williams had a much smaller role in 2005, but still posted 10 tackles, adding to his career totals of 602 tackles and 26 interceptions.",
" Williams has the distinction of being the only player from the 1995 Steelers Super Bowl XXX roster to be a member of the 2005 Steelers Super Bowl XL roster.",
" The Steelers defeated the Seahawks in that game 21-10 (though Williams was not active in Super Bowl XL, and did not dress with pads).",
" He is also the cousin of Tamera Young of the Atlanta Dream (WNBA)."
],
"title": "Willie Williams (cornerback, born 1970)"
}
] |
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"Title: Super Bowl XXXVII\n\nSuper Bowl XXXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Oakland Raiders and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2002 season. The Buccaneers defeated the Raiders by the score of 48–21, tied with Super Bowl XXXV for the seventh largest Super Bowl margin of victory, and winning their first ever Super Bowl. The game, played on January 26, 2003 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, was the sixth Super Bowl to be held a week after the conference championship games (XVII, XXV, XXVIII, XXXIV, and XXXVI). It was also the last Super Bowl played in the month of January. Super Bowl XXXVI was the first to be played in February, due to the NFL postponing games for a week after the September 11 attacks. Starting with Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004, the Super Bowl has been permanently played in February. This was the last Super Bowl until Super Bowl 50 to take place in California.",
"Title: Super Bowl ring\n\nThe Super Bowl ring is an award in the National Football League given to the winners of the league's annual championship game, the Super Bowl. Since only one Vince Lombardi Trophy is awarded to the team (ownership) itself, the Super Bowl ring offers a collectible memento for the actual players and team members to keep for themselves to symbolize the victory.",
"Title: Carl Paganelli\n\nCarl Paganelli is an American football official in the National Football League (NFL) since the 1999 NFL season, who wears uniform number 124. As an umpire, Paganelli is notable for working two Super Bowls, Super Bowl XXXIX and Super Bowl XLI, in a span of three years. He officiated his third Super Bowl game, Super Bowl XLVI, in Indianapolis, and was chosen to officiate Super Bowl XLVIII in East Rutherford, New Jersey. He has two brothers who officiate in the NFL, Dino Paganelli and Perry Paganelli; they are both back judges. Carl Paganelli and Perry Paganelli became the first set of brothers to be part of the same officiating crew when they officiated Super Bowl XLI together. Carl Paganelli is a member of the Arena Football Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Jerry Markbreit\n\nJerry Markbreit (born March 23, 1935) is a former American football referee in the National Football League (NFL) for 23 seasons and became one of the most recognizable referees in the game. Markbreit officiated football games for 43 seasons. From 1965 to 1975, Markbreit officiated college football games in the Big Ten Conference. He then joined the NFL in 1976 as a line judge before being promoted to the head referee position in just his second year. His uniform number in the league was 9, which is now worn by Mark Perlman. Until he retired from the NFL after the 1998 season, Markbreit officiated in two wild card (1991 and 1994), ten divisional (1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1995, 1997, and 1998), eight conference championship (1980, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, and 1996) playoff games, one Pro Bowl (1978), and four Super Bowls: Super Bowl XVII, Super Bowl XXI, Super Bowl XXVI, and Super Bowl XXIX and was an alternate in Super Bowl XIX, Super Bowl XXII, and Super Bowl XXVIII. To date, he is the only NFL head referee to officiate four Super Bowl games.",
"Title: John Jett\n\nJohn Jett (born November 11, 1968) is a former American football punter in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys and the Detroit Lions. He played college football for East Carolina University. Jett won two Super Bowl rings with the Cowboys in Super Bowl XXVIII and Super Bowl XXX.",
"Title: Super Bowl XXVIII\n\nSuper Bowl XXVIII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1993 season. The Cowboys defeated the Bills by the score of 30–13, winning their fourth Super Bowl in team history, tying the Pittsburgh Steelers and the San Francisco 49ers for most Super Bowl wins. The game was played on January 30, 1994, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. Since the 1993 regular season was conducted over 18 weeks (two byes per team), the traditional bye week between the conference championship games and the Super Bowl was removed. This was only the third Super Bowl with only one week after that conference title games; the others were Super Bowl IV and Super Bowl XVII.",
"Title: Super Bowl XLVIII\n\nSuper Bowl XLVIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and National Football Conference (NFC) champion Seattle Seahawks to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2013 season. The Seahawks defeated the Broncos 43–8, the largest margin of victory for an underdog and tied for the third largest point differential overall (35) in Super Bowl history with Super Bowl XXVII (1993). It was the first time the winning team scored over 40 points, while holding their opponent to under 10. This became the first Super Bowl victory for the Seahawks and the fifth Super Bowl loss for the Broncos, the most of any team. The game was played on February 2, 2014, at MetLife Stadium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the first Super Bowl played outdoors in a cold-weather city and the first Super Bowl to be played on a February 2.",
"Title: 1995 Dallas Cowboys season\n\nThe 1995 Dallas Cowboys season would mark their 36th in the NFL and final of the three Super Bowl titles they would win in the 1990s. Dallas would be the first team to ever win three Super Bowls in a span of four seasons. Second year head coach Barry Switzer guided the Cowboys to a fifth Super Bowl victory by defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XXX. As of 2017, this is the last time the Cowboys appeared in the NFC Championship Game, and in turn, their last Super Bowl appearance.",
"Title: Matt Millen\n\nMatthew George \"Matt\" Millen (born March 12, 1958) is an American former National Football League linebacker, and former executive. Millen played for the Oakland Raiders, the San Francisco 49ers and the Washington Redskins. In Millen's 12-year NFL playing career, he played on four teams that won the Super Bowl. Millen won a Super Bowl ring with each of the three teams for which he played; moreover, he won a Super Bowl ring in each of the four cities in which he played (the Raiders won championships in both Oakland and Los Angeles during his tenure).",
"Title: Willie Williams (cornerback, born 1970)\n\nWillie James Williams (born December 26, 1970) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League and current Head coach for Winston Churchill High School. He was drafted out of Western Carolina University by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1993, and spent the first 4 seasons of his 13-year career in Pittsburgh. He was a key member of the 1995 Steelers team that played in Super Bowl XXX. From 1997 to 2003, Williams played for the Seattle Seahawks, before returning to the Steelers for the 2004 and 2005 seasons. Williams had a much smaller role in 2005, but still posted 10 tackles, adding to his career totals of 602 tackles and 26 interceptions. Williams has the distinction of being the only player from the 1995 Steelers Super Bowl XXX roster to be a member of the 2005 Steelers Super Bowl XL roster. The Steelers defeated the Seahawks in that game 21-10 (though Williams was not active in Super Bowl XL, and did not dress with pads). He is also the cousin of Tamera Young of the Atlanta Dream (WNBA)."
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Which publication was started by Larry Flynt, Christian Science Sentinel or Chic?
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Chic
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comparison
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hard
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"Woodrow Tracy \"Woody\" Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American actor, activist, and playwright.",
" He is a two-time Academy Award nominee and has won one Emmy Award out of seven nominations.",
" His breakout role came in 1985, joining the television sitcom \"Cheers\" as bartender Woody Boyd, for which he earned five Emmy Award nominations (one win).",
" Some notable film characters include basketball hustler Billy Hoyle in \"White Men Can't Jump\", one-handed bowler Roy Munson in \"Kingpin\", Haymitch Abernathy in \"The Hunger Games\" film series, Pepper Lewis in \"The Cowboy Way\", Tallahassee in \"Zombieland\", serial killer Mickey Knox in \"Natural Born Killers\", magazine publisher Larry Flynt in \"The People vs. Larry Flynt\", country singer Dusty in \"A Prairie Home Companion\", and magician/mentalist Merritt McKinney in \"Now You See Me\" and the Colonel in \"War for the Planet of the Apes\"."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The People vs. Larry Flynt is a 1996 American biographical drama film directed by Miloš Forman and starring Woody Harrelson, Courtney Love, and Edward Norton.",
" It chronicles the rise of pornographic magazine publisher and editor Larry Flynt and his subsequent clash with religious institutions and the law."
],
"title": "The People vs. Larry Flynt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Christian Science practitioner is an individual who prays for others according to the teachings of Christian Science.",
" Treatment is non-medical, rather it is based on the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, \"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\" (1875) by Mary Baker Eddy (1821–1910), who \"discovered\" Christian Science in 1866 and founded the Christian Science church in 1879.",
" According to the church, Christian Science practitioners address physical conditions, as well as relationship or financial difficulties and any other problem or crisis.",
" Practitioners are either \"listed\" or \"unlisted,\" a designation that refers to a form of international accreditation maintained by The Mother Church, in Boston, Massachusetts."
],
"title": "Christian Science practitioner"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Freshmen was an American pornographic magazine published monthly by Specialty Publications, a division of LPI Media from 1982 to 2009.",
" The magazine was geared toward gay men, and featured nude photos of men, 18–25 years old.",
" The magazine was soft core, and distributed to mainstream news outlets, and to the soft core sections of adult stores.",
" It was available in all Ruben Sturmen influenced outlets , probably due to the Flynt Distributing connection.",
" It was distributed by Flynt Distributing, of the Larry Flynt empire.",
" Its first editions featured all color photography with very high production values.",
" It also regularly featured male models with erections, which set this magazine apart from competitors when it first appeared.",
" It was published in a 10-issue per calendar year format, to accommodate the Flynt Distributing model, which put the current month publication on the stands with a next month date.",
" After 2000, the focus was on top-line male porn models from Bel Ami, Falcon and other adult-video production companies.",
" Other items, such as calendars, were also published using the same label."
],
"title": "Freshmen (magazine)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Larry Flynt Publications, or LFP, Inc., runs the adult entertainment empire founded by Larry Flynt.",
" Founded in 1976, two years after Flynt began publishing \"Hustler\" magazine, LFP was originally to serve as the parent company of this magazine."
],
"title": "Larry Flynt Publications"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Reader in a Christian Science church is a member of the congregation who has been elected to serve in one of two positions responsible for church services.",
" Each week's sermon in Christian Science churches is outlined in the \"Christian Science Quarterly\", prepared months in advance, and is the same in all Christian Science churches, worldwide.",
" A lay church, it has no clergy; rather, the sermons consist of passages from the \"Bible\" and the Christian Science textbook, are studied as lessons during the week and are read aloud to the congregation on the Sunday following."
],
"title": "Reader (Christian Science Church)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Herald of Christian Science was first published in 1903 in response to the demand for a monthly publication on Christian Science in Germany.",
" Due to an increasing demand for Christian Science Literature from other countries, the \"Herald\" grew to include twelve different languages.",
" Until the 90’s the magazine was bilingual, with English and translated texts side by side.",
" Currently the \"Herald\" is available in fourteen languages, giving readers around the world an understanding of Christian Science practice.",
" Along with articles and accounts of healing, each issue includes a directory of Christian Science churches, practitioners and other listings applicable to each language.",
" \"The Herald\" is also produced as a radio program in five languages."
],
"title": "The Herald of Christian Science"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chic was a pornographic magazine started by Larry Flynt, of \"Hustler\" fame in 1976.",
" The first issue was published in November 1976."
],
"title": "Chic (magazine)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Larry Flynt's Hustler Casino is a casino in Gardena, California, approximately 15 miles (25 km) south of Downtown Los Angeles.",
" It is owned by \"Hustler\" magazine publisher Larry Flynt through his El Dorado Enterprises holding company.",
" It has been in operation since June 22, 2000.",
" Of all of Larry Flynt's businesses the Hustler Casino is the most profitable, earning over $20 million annually as of 2007 .",
" The Hustler Casino was built on land that was formerly occupied by the El Dorado Club, which Flynt purchased in 1998 for $8 million."
],
"title": "Hustler Casino"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Christian Science Sentinel (originally the \"Christian Science Weekly\") is a magazine published by the Christian Science Publishing Society based in Boston, Massachusetts.",
" The magazine was launched by Mary Baker Eddy in 1898.",
" It includes articles, editorials, and accounts of healings from a Christian Science point of view."
],
"title": "Christian Science Sentinel"
}
] |
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"Title: Woody Harrelson\n\nWoodrow Tracy \"Woody\" Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American actor, activist, and playwright. He is a two-time Academy Award nominee and has won one Emmy Award out of seven nominations. His breakout role came in 1985, joining the television sitcom \"Cheers\" as bartender Woody Boyd, for which he earned five Emmy Award nominations (one win). Some notable film characters include basketball hustler Billy Hoyle in \"White Men Can't Jump\", one-handed bowler Roy Munson in \"Kingpin\", Haymitch Abernathy in \"The Hunger Games\" film series, Pepper Lewis in \"The Cowboy Way\", Tallahassee in \"Zombieland\", serial killer Mickey Knox in \"Natural Born Killers\", magazine publisher Larry Flynt in \"The People vs. Larry Flynt\", country singer Dusty in \"A Prairie Home Companion\", and magician/mentalist Merritt McKinney in \"Now You See Me\" and the Colonel in \"War for the Planet of the Apes\".",
"Title: The People vs. Larry Flynt\n\nThe People vs. Larry Flynt is a 1996 American biographical drama film directed by Miloš Forman and starring Woody Harrelson, Courtney Love, and Edward Norton. It chronicles the rise of pornographic magazine publisher and editor Larry Flynt and his subsequent clash with religious institutions and the law.",
"Title: Christian Science practitioner\n\nA Christian Science practitioner is an individual who prays for others according to the teachings of Christian Science. Treatment is non-medical, rather it is based on the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, \"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\" (1875) by Mary Baker Eddy (1821–1910), who \"discovered\" Christian Science in 1866 and founded the Christian Science church in 1879. According to the church, Christian Science practitioners address physical conditions, as well as relationship or financial difficulties and any other problem or crisis. Practitioners are either \"listed\" or \"unlisted,\" a designation that refers to a form of international accreditation maintained by The Mother Church, in Boston, Massachusetts.",
"Title: Freshmen (magazine)\n\nFreshmen was an American pornographic magazine published monthly by Specialty Publications, a division of LPI Media from 1982 to 2009. The magazine was geared toward gay men, and featured nude photos of men, 18–25 years old. The magazine was soft core, and distributed to mainstream news outlets, and to the soft core sections of adult stores. It was available in all Ruben Sturmen influenced outlets , probably due to the Flynt Distributing connection. It was distributed by Flynt Distributing, of the Larry Flynt empire. Its first editions featured all color photography with very high production values. It also regularly featured male models with erections, which set this magazine apart from competitors when it first appeared. It was published in a 10-issue per calendar year format, to accommodate the Flynt Distributing model, which put the current month publication on the stands with a next month date. After 2000, the focus was on top-line male porn models from Bel Ami, Falcon and other adult-video production companies. Other items, such as calendars, were also published using the same label.",
"Title: Larry Flynt Publications\n\nLarry Flynt Publications, or LFP, Inc., runs the adult entertainment empire founded by Larry Flynt. Founded in 1976, two years after Flynt began publishing \"Hustler\" magazine, LFP was originally to serve as the parent company of this magazine.",
"Title: Reader (Christian Science Church)\n\nA Reader in a Christian Science church is a member of the congregation who has been elected to serve in one of two positions responsible for church services. Each week's sermon in Christian Science churches is outlined in the \"Christian Science Quarterly\", prepared months in advance, and is the same in all Christian Science churches, worldwide. A lay church, it has no clergy; rather, the sermons consist of passages from the \"Bible\" and the Christian Science textbook, are studied as lessons during the week and are read aloud to the congregation on the Sunday following.",
"Title: The Herald of Christian Science\n\nThe Herald of Christian Science was first published in 1903 in response to the demand for a monthly publication on Christian Science in Germany. Due to an increasing demand for Christian Science Literature from other countries, the \"Herald\" grew to include twelve different languages. Until the 90’s the magazine was bilingual, with English and translated texts side by side. Currently the \"Herald\" is available in fourteen languages, giving readers around the world an understanding of Christian Science practice. Along with articles and accounts of healing, each issue includes a directory of Christian Science churches, practitioners and other listings applicable to each language. \"The Herald\" is also produced as a radio program in five languages.",
"Title: Chic (magazine)\n\nChic was a pornographic magazine started by Larry Flynt, of \"Hustler\" fame in 1976. The first issue was published in November 1976.",
"Title: Hustler Casino\n\nLarry Flynt's Hustler Casino is a casino in Gardena, California, approximately 15 miles (25 km) south of Downtown Los Angeles. It is owned by \"Hustler\" magazine publisher Larry Flynt through his El Dorado Enterprises holding company. It has been in operation since June 22, 2000. Of all of Larry Flynt's businesses the Hustler Casino is the most profitable, earning over $20 million annually as of 2007 . The Hustler Casino was built on land that was formerly occupied by the El Dorado Club, which Flynt purchased in 1998 for $8 million.",
"Title: Christian Science Sentinel\n\nThe Christian Science Sentinel (originally the \"Christian Science Weekly\") is a magazine published by the Christian Science Publishing Society based in Boston, Massachusetts. The magazine was launched by Mary Baker Eddy in 1898. It includes articles, editorials, and accounts of healings from a Christian Science point of view."
] |
5
|
Virginia Harrington Knauer was the mentor and good friend to which woman to serve in both the Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush presidential administrations?
|
Elizabeth Dole
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Virginia Knauer",
"Virginia Knauer",
"Elizabeth Dole",
"Elizabeth Dole"
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"sent_id": [
0,
4,
0,
1
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|
[
{
"sentences": [
"John Parsons Wheeler III (December 14, 1944 –c. December 30, 2010), known as Jack Wheeler, was a chairman of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, senior planner for Amtrak (1971–1972), official of the Securities and Exchange Commission (1978–1986), chief executive and CEO of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, consultant to the Mitre Corporation (2009–death), and a presidential aide to the Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush administrations.",
" He also held numerous other positions in the United States military, government, and corporations."
],
"title": "John P. Wheeler III"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stephen Henry Schneider (February 11, 1945 – July 19, 2010) was Professor of Environmental Biology and Global Change at Stanford University, a Co-Director at the Center for Environment Science and Policy of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and a Senior Fellow in the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.",
" Schneider served as a consultant to federal agencies and White House staff in the Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations."
],
"title": "Stephen Schneider"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The presidency of Ronald Reagan began on January 20, 1981, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1989.",
" Reagan, a Republican, took office as the 40th United States president following a landslide win over Democratic incumbent President Jimmy Carter in the 1980 presidential election.",
" Reagan was succeeded by his vice president, George H. W. Bush, who won the 1988 presidential election with Reagan's support."
],
"title": "Presidency of Ronald Reagan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Committee on the Present Danger (CPD) is an American foreign policy interest group.",
" Its current stated single goal is \"to stiffen American resolve to confront the challenge presented by terrorism and the ideologies that drive it\" through \"education and advocacy\".",
" Throughout its three iterations—in the 1950s, the 1970s, and the 2000s (decade), it influenced the Presidential administrations of Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George W. Bush, and was still active as of 2008 ."
],
"title": "Committee on the Present Danger"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Otto Juan Reich (born October 16, 1945), is an American former senior official in the administrations of Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush.",
" Among other positions held, he has been the President's Special Envoy for the Western Hemisphere; Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs; United States Ambassador to Venezuela; and Assistant Administrator of the US Agency for International Development, a recess appointment.",
" In 2003, Bush appointed him US Special Envoy to the Western Hemisphere.",
" Since leaving the White House in 2004, he has headed his own international consulting firm, Otto Reich Associates, LLC, based in Washington, D.C.."
],
"title": "Otto Reich"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Judson Welliver Society is a bipartisan social club composed exclusively of former presidential speechwriters in the United States.",
" The group is named after Judson C. Welliver, the \"literary clerk\" to President Warren Harding, usually credited as being the first presidential speechwriter.",
" Group meetings are usually held after major presidential speeches, such as the State of the Union.",
" Active members have included William Safire (a Nixon writer who often hosted meetings), Jack Valenti who was a veteran of the Johnson administration, Pat Buchanan (Nixon and Reagan), David Gergen (Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton), Tony Snow (speechwriter for George H. W. Bush and press secretary for George W. Bush), Michael Waldman (Clinton), George Stephanopoulos (Clinton), James Fallows (Carter), Chris Matthews (Carter), Hendrik Hertzberg (Carter), Anthony R. Dolan (Reagan), Michael Gerson (George W. Bush), and Clark Clifford, who wrote speeches for Harry Truman."
],
"title": "Judson Welliver Society"
},
{
"sentences": [
"During President Ronald Reagan's presidency, he nominated at least twelve people for various federal appellate judgeship who were not confirmed.",
" In some cases, the nominations were not processed by the Democratic-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee before Reagan's presidency ended, while in other cases, nominees were rejected by the Senate Judiciary Committee or even blocked by unfriendly members of the Republican Party.",
" Three of the nominees were renominated by Reagan's successor, President George H. W. Bush.",
" Two of the nominees, Ferdinand Francis Fernandez and Guy G. Hurlbutt, were nominated after July 1, 1988, the traditional start date of the unofficial Thurmond Rule during a presidential election year.",
" Eight of the twelve seats eventually were filled by appointees of President George H. W. Bush."
],
"title": "Ronald Reagan judicial appointment controversies"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The first inauguration of Ronald Reagan as the 40th President of the United States was held on Tuesday, January 20, 1981, on the West Front of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C..",
" This was the first inauguration to be held on the building's west side.",
" The inauguration marked the commencement of the first four-year term of Ronald Reagan as President and of George H. W. Bush as Vice President.",
" Chief Justice Warren E. Burger administered the presidential oath of office to Reagan, who placed his hand upon a family Bible given to him by his mother, open to .",
" Associate Justice Potter Stewart administered the vice presidential oath to Bush."
],
"title": "First inauguration of Ronald Reagan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford \"Liddy\" Dole (born July 29, 1936) is an American politician and author.",
" She served in both the Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush presidential administrations, as well as in the United States Senate."
],
"title": "Elizabeth Dole"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Virginia Harrington Knauer (née Wright; March 28, 1915 – October 16, 2011) was an American Republican politician.",
" She served as the Special Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs and Director of the U.S. Office of Consumer Affairs (1969–1977 and 1981–1989).",
" In 1960 she became the first Republican woman to be elected to the Philadelphia City Council, in which she served for eight years.",
" She was appointed to the newly created post of chief consumer advisor to Pennsylvania Governor Ray Shafer.",
" She was also the mentor and good friend of former North Carolina Senator Elizabeth Dole.",
" Knauer died on October 16, 2011 in Washington, D.C., at age 96."
],
"title": "Virginia Knauer"
}
] |
[
"Title: John P. Wheeler III\n\nJohn Parsons Wheeler III (December 14, 1944 –c. December 30, 2010), known as Jack Wheeler, was a chairman of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, senior planner for Amtrak (1971–1972), official of the Securities and Exchange Commission (1978–1986), chief executive and CEO of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, consultant to the Mitre Corporation (2009–death), and a presidential aide to the Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush administrations. He also held numerous other positions in the United States military, government, and corporations.",
"Title: Stephen Schneider\n\nStephen Henry Schneider (February 11, 1945 – July 19, 2010) was Professor of Environmental Biology and Global Change at Stanford University, a Co-Director at the Center for Environment Science and Policy of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and a Senior Fellow in the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. Schneider served as a consultant to federal agencies and White House staff in the Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations.",
"Title: Presidency of Ronald Reagan\n\nThe presidency of Ronald Reagan began on January 20, 1981, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1989. Reagan, a Republican, took office as the 40th United States president following a landslide win over Democratic incumbent President Jimmy Carter in the 1980 presidential election. Reagan was succeeded by his vice president, George H. W. Bush, who won the 1988 presidential election with Reagan's support.",
"Title: Committee on the Present Danger\n\nThe Committee on the Present Danger (CPD) is an American foreign policy interest group. Its current stated single goal is \"to stiffen American resolve to confront the challenge presented by terrorism and the ideologies that drive it\" through \"education and advocacy\". Throughout its three iterations—in the 1950s, the 1970s, and the 2000s (decade), it influenced the Presidential administrations of Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George W. Bush, and was still active as of 2008 .",
"Title: Otto Reich\n\nOtto Juan Reich (born October 16, 1945), is an American former senior official in the administrations of Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush. Among other positions held, he has been the President's Special Envoy for the Western Hemisphere; Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs; United States Ambassador to Venezuela; and Assistant Administrator of the US Agency for International Development, a recess appointment. In 2003, Bush appointed him US Special Envoy to the Western Hemisphere. Since leaving the White House in 2004, he has headed his own international consulting firm, Otto Reich Associates, LLC, based in Washington, D.C..",
"Title: Judson Welliver Society\n\nThe Judson Welliver Society is a bipartisan social club composed exclusively of former presidential speechwriters in the United States. The group is named after Judson C. Welliver, the \"literary clerk\" to President Warren Harding, usually credited as being the first presidential speechwriter. Group meetings are usually held after major presidential speeches, such as the State of the Union. Active members have included William Safire (a Nixon writer who often hosted meetings), Jack Valenti who was a veteran of the Johnson administration, Pat Buchanan (Nixon and Reagan), David Gergen (Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton), Tony Snow (speechwriter for George H. W. Bush and press secretary for George W. Bush), Michael Waldman (Clinton), George Stephanopoulos (Clinton), James Fallows (Carter), Chris Matthews (Carter), Hendrik Hertzberg (Carter), Anthony R. Dolan (Reagan), Michael Gerson (George W. Bush), and Clark Clifford, who wrote speeches for Harry Truman.",
"Title: Ronald Reagan judicial appointment controversies\n\nDuring President Ronald Reagan's presidency, he nominated at least twelve people for various federal appellate judgeship who were not confirmed. In some cases, the nominations were not processed by the Democratic-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee before Reagan's presidency ended, while in other cases, nominees were rejected by the Senate Judiciary Committee or even blocked by unfriendly members of the Republican Party. Three of the nominees were renominated by Reagan's successor, President George H. W. Bush. Two of the nominees, Ferdinand Francis Fernandez and Guy G. Hurlbutt, were nominated after July 1, 1988, the traditional start date of the unofficial Thurmond Rule during a presidential election year. Eight of the twelve seats eventually were filled by appointees of President George H. W. Bush.",
"Title: First inauguration of Ronald Reagan\n\nThe first inauguration of Ronald Reagan as the 40th President of the United States was held on Tuesday, January 20, 1981, on the West Front of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.. This was the first inauguration to be held on the building's west side. The inauguration marked the commencement of the first four-year term of Ronald Reagan as President and of George H. W. Bush as Vice President. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger administered the presidential oath of office to Reagan, who placed his hand upon a family Bible given to him by his mother, open to . Associate Justice Potter Stewart administered the vice presidential oath to Bush.",
"Title: Elizabeth Dole\n\nMary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford \"Liddy\" Dole (born July 29, 1936) is an American politician and author. She served in both the Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush presidential administrations, as well as in the United States Senate.",
"Title: Virginia Knauer\n\nVirginia Harrington Knauer (née Wright; March 28, 1915 – October 16, 2011) was an American Republican politician. She served as the Special Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs and Director of the U.S. Office of Consumer Affairs (1969–1977 and 1981–1989). In 1960 she became the first Republican woman to be elected to the Philadelphia City Council, in which she served for eight years. She was appointed to the newly created post of chief consumer advisor to Pennsylvania Governor Ray Shafer. She was also the mentor and good friend of former North Carolina Senator Elizabeth Dole. Knauer died on October 16, 2011 in Washington, D.C., at age 96."
] |
6
|
Rose and Millettia are both members of what family?
|
Fabaceae
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Rose",
"Millettia"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
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}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Madison Avenue Baptist Church was first chartered in 1848 as Rose Hill Baptist Sunday School and Church, on East 30th Street between Third and Lexington Avenues in Manhattan, New York City.",
" Rose Hill was a house church with twelve members.",
" In 1849, Rose Hill Baptist became the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church with twenty-eight members at 154 Lexington Avenue and 30th Street in a new Lombardian Romanesque-style edifice, which is now the First Moravian Church.",
" Prominent Baptist Jeremiah Milbank – developer of condensed milk with inventor Gail Borden – and other congregational leaders, including the Colgate family, decided to move the church east in order to avoid the falling cinders emitted by the nearby Third Avenue elevated railroad.",
" Five lots at East 31st Street and Madison Avenue became the site of a grand new structure, built in 1858."
],
"title": "Madison Avenue Baptist Church"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Albani family originated in Albania by two brothers, George and Fillip.",
" After serving in the Albanian-Venetian War in the 15th century, they sought refuge in Italy, where they settled in Urbino and adapted the new surname \"Albani\".",
" After a short while, they rose to high status and were trusted in many inner circles within the church and the government.",
" One of the first and most prominent members of the family, Gian Girolamo Albani, started the family on the path to government affiliation.",
" Many members of the family took after him and pursued government and church leadership."
],
"title": "Albani family"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Jerome family is a fictional family from the original ABC Daytime drama \"General Hospital\".",
" The family was first introduced in January 1987.",
" As one of the most powerful families in organized crime, the Jeromes rose to popularity due to their longstanding feud with antihero Duke Lavery and his heroine wife, Anna Devane.",
" However, by the spring of 1990, all of the major family members had been (presumably) killed off of the series.",
" In 2013, the family was revived as part of an ongoing storyline."
],
"title": "Jerome family"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Millettia is a genus of legume in the Fabaceae family."
],
"title": "Millettia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vivian is the name of a British noble family of Cornish extraction that rose to wealth in various regions of the British Isles.",
" Over time, several members of the Vivian family were made knights, baronets and peers.",
" Hereditary titles held by the family include the Vivian barony as well as the Swansea barony.",
" Several other members of the family have also risen to prominence."
],
"title": "Vivian family (baronets and barons)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ganeriwala family are a business family from Rajasthan, India.",
" They are an aristocratic Marwari family, connected with the social and cultural history of India, holding the prefix of '\"Sethji's\"'.",
" The family rose in dominance and fame in the 1800s after founding one of India's largest banking dynasties, often referred to as '\"The Great Ganeriwala Firm\"'.",
" The firm provided loans, credit services, insurance and currency exchange services at 22 branch offices spawned across the princely states of India.",
" Members of the family have been credited for the construction of various Hindu temples across India during the British Raj of India, and opulent \"haveli's\" in Rajasthan."
],
"title": "Ganeriwals"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Kennedy family is an American political family that has been prominent in American politics, public service, and business during the 20th and 21st centuries.",
" At least one Kennedy family member held federal elective office in every year between 1947 and 2011, and then from 2013 onwards, a span of time comprising more than a quarter of the nation's existence.",
" The descendants of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Kennedy include six members of the United States House of Representatives or Senate, one of whom became president of the United States; as well as two U.S. ambassadors, a lieutenant governor, three state legislators (one of whom went on to the U.S. House of Representatives), and one mayor.",
" In addition, Joseph's and Rose's daughter Eunice founded the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, a part of the National Institutes of Health, and founded the Special Olympics."
],
"title": "Kennedy family"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bryennios or Bryennius (Greek: Βρυέννιος ), feminine form Bryennissa (Βρυέννισσα), was the name of a noble Byzantine family which rose to prominence in the 11th and 12th centuries, mostly as military commanders.",
" The etymology of the name is uncertain.",
" The first members of the family appear in the 9th century, with the \"strategos\" Theoktistos Bryennios.",
" None are known for the 10th, but they reappear in the latter half of the 11th century, when they rose to high military commands and became associated with the Komnenian dynasty.",
" Members of the family retained high positions through the 12th century, and are documented up to the 15th century."
],
"title": "Bryennios"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A rose is a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa, in the family Rosaceae, or the flower it bears.",
" There are over a hundred species and thousands of cultivars.",
" They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing or trailing with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles.",
" Flowers vary in size and shape and are usually large and showy, in colours ranging from white through yellows and reds.",
" Most species are native to Asia, with smaller numbers native to Europe, North America, and northwestern Africa.",
" Species, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and often are fragrant.",
" Roses have acquired cultural significance in many societies.",
" Rose plants range in size from compact, miniature roses, to climbers that can reach seven meters in height.",
" Different species hybridize easily, and this has been used in the development of the wide range of garden roses."
],
"title": "Rose"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Villiers family, pronounced \"Villers\" ( ), is one of England's eminent aristocratic families.",
" Over time, various members of the Villiers family were made knights, baronets and peers.",
" Hereditary titles held by the Villiers family include the dukedoms of Buckingham (1623-1687) and Cleveland (1670-1709), as well as the earldoms of Anglesey (1623-1661), Jersey (since 1697) and Clarendon (since 1776).",
" Perhaps the most prominent members of the family were those who received the two dukedoms: George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592–1628) rose to fame and influence as favourite of King James I of England, while Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland (1640–1709) became a mistress of King Charles II of England, by whom she had five children."
],
"title": "Villiers family"
}
] |
[
"Title: Madison Avenue Baptist Church\n\nThe Madison Avenue Baptist Church was first chartered in 1848 as Rose Hill Baptist Sunday School and Church, on East 30th Street between Third and Lexington Avenues in Manhattan, New York City. Rose Hill was a house church with twelve members. In 1849, Rose Hill Baptist became the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church with twenty-eight members at 154 Lexington Avenue and 30th Street in a new Lombardian Romanesque-style edifice, which is now the First Moravian Church. Prominent Baptist Jeremiah Milbank – developer of condensed milk with inventor Gail Borden – and other congregational leaders, including the Colgate family, decided to move the church east in order to avoid the falling cinders emitted by the nearby Third Avenue elevated railroad. Five lots at East 31st Street and Madison Avenue became the site of a grand new structure, built in 1858.",
"Title: Albani family\n\nThe Albani family originated in Albania by two brothers, George and Fillip. After serving in the Albanian-Venetian War in the 15th century, they sought refuge in Italy, where they settled in Urbino and adapted the new surname \"Albani\". After a short while, they rose to high status and were trusted in many inner circles within the church and the government. One of the first and most prominent members of the family, Gian Girolamo Albani, started the family on the path to government affiliation. Many members of the family took after him and pursued government and church leadership.",
"Title: Jerome family\n\nThe Jerome family is a fictional family from the original ABC Daytime drama \"General Hospital\". The family was first introduced in January 1987. As one of the most powerful families in organized crime, the Jeromes rose to popularity due to their longstanding feud with antihero Duke Lavery and his heroine wife, Anna Devane. However, by the spring of 1990, all of the major family members had been (presumably) killed off of the series. In 2013, the family was revived as part of an ongoing storyline.",
"Title: Millettia\n\nMillettia is a genus of legume in the Fabaceae family.",
"Title: Vivian family (baronets and barons)\n\nVivian is the name of a British noble family of Cornish extraction that rose to wealth in various regions of the British Isles. Over time, several members of the Vivian family were made knights, baronets and peers. Hereditary titles held by the family include the Vivian barony as well as the Swansea barony. Several other members of the family have also risen to prominence.",
"Title: Ganeriwals\n\nGaneriwala family are a business family from Rajasthan, India. They are an aristocratic Marwari family, connected with the social and cultural history of India, holding the prefix of '\"Sethji's\"'. The family rose in dominance and fame in the 1800s after founding one of India's largest banking dynasties, often referred to as '\"The Great Ganeriwala Firm\"'. The firm provided loans, credit services, insurance and currency exchange services at 22 branch offices spawned across the princely states of India. Members of the family have been credited for the construction of various Hindu temples across India during the British Raj of India, and opulent \"haveli's\" in Rajasthan.",
"Title: Kennedy family\n\nThe Kennedy family is an American political family that has been prominent in American politics, public service, and business during the 20th and 21st centuries. At least one Kennedy family member held federal elective office in every year between 1947 and 2011, and then from 2013 onwards, a span of time comprising more than a quarter of the nation's existence. The descendants of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Kennedy include six members of the United States House of Representatives or Senate, one of whom became president of the United States; as well as two U.S. ambassadors, a lieutenant governor, three state legislators (one of whom went on to the U.S. House of Representatives), and one mayor. In addition, Joseph's and Rose's daughter Eunice founded the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, a part of the National Institutes of Health, and founded the Special Olympics.",
"Title: Bryennios\n\nBryennios or Bryennius (Greek: Βρυέννιος ), feminine form Bryennissa (Βρυέννισσα), was the name of a noble Byzantine family which rose to prominence in the 11th and 12th centuries, mostly as military commanders. The etymology of the name is uncertain. The first members of the family appear in the 9th century, with the \"strategos\" Theoktistos Bryennios. None are known for the 10th, but they reappear in the latter half of the 11th century, when they rose to high military commands and became associated with the Komnenian dynasty. Members of the family retained high positions through the 12th century, and are documented up to the 15th century.",
"Title: Rose\n\nA rose is a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa, in the family Rosaceae, or the flower it bears. There are over a hundred species and thousands of cultivars. They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing or trailing with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles. Flowers vary in size and shape and are usually large and showy, in colours ranging from white through yellows and reds. Most species are native to Asia, with smaller numbers native to Europe, North America, and northwestern Africa. Species, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and often are fragrant. Roses have acquired cultural significance in many societies. Rose plants range in size from compact, miniature roses, to climbers that can reach seven meters in height. Different species hybridize easily, and this has been used in the development of the wide range of garden roses.",
"Title: Villiers family\n\nThe Villiers family, pronounced \"Villers\" ( ), is one of England's eminent aristocratic families. Over time, various members of the Villiers family were made knights, baronets and peers. Hereditary titles held by the Villiers family include the dukedoms of Buckingham (1623-1687) and Cleveland (1670-1709), as well as the earldoms of Anglesey (1623-1661), Jersey (since 1697) and Clarendon (since 1776). Perhaps the most prominent members of the family were those who received the two dukedoms: George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592–1628) rose to fame and influence as favourite of King James I of England, while Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland (1640–1709) became a mistress of King Charles II of England, by whom she had five children."
] |
7
|
It was announced that the director of a 2004 American sports docudrama would write and direct the sequel to what film?
|
Suicide Squad
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Gavin O'Connor (director)",
"Miracle (2004 film)"
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2,
0
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|
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"sentences": [
"Charlotte Temple is a novel by British-American author Susanna Rowson, originally published in England in 1791 under the title Charlotte, A Tale of Truth.",
" It tells the story of a schoolgirl, Charlotte Temple, who is seduced by a British officer and brought to America, where she is abandoned, pregnant, sick and in poverty.",
" The first American edition was published in 1794 and the novel became a bestseller.",
" It has gone through over 200 American editions.",
" Late in life, the author would write a sequel that would be published posthumously."
],
"title": "Charlotte Temple"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Empress of Floreana is a 1934 silent adventure short film made on Floreana Island by a millionaire captain who originally came with a crew to visit the Galápagos Islands for purposes of zoology.",
" The crew chose to visit Floreana because of the rumors that surrounded the island's only two inhabitants, a German diaspora couple Dr. Friedrich Ritter and Dore Strauch, who immediately befriended them to the point where the crew wanted to return every few months with gifts of provisions for their hosts.",
" Upon their second visit, they learned that two more groups joined the island: a family of three with another on the way; and Eloise von Wagner Bosquet, an imperious, self-described baroness who was accompanied by two younger gigolos, Robert and Rudolf, whom she introduced as the architect and engineer of a grand hotel she hoped to build on the island against her fellow islanders' wishes.",
" Von Wagner's charm proved to be so promising, that Captain Allan Hancock would write a film about her and film it upon their third visit.",
" On January 21, 1934, the crew returned with film equipment to capture the planned production, with many of the ship's members standing in as cast and film crew."
],
"title": "The Empress of Floreana"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) originally announced a remake of the 1925 silent film \"Ben-Hur\" in December 1952, ostensibly as a way to spend its Italian assets.",
" Stewart Granger and Robert Taylor were reported to be in the running for the lead.",
" Nine months later, MGM announced it would make the film in CinemaScope, with shooting beginning in 1954.",
" In November 1953, MGM announced it had assigned producer Sam Zimbalist to the picture and hired screenwriter Karl Tunberg to write it.",
" Zimbalist was chosen because he had produced MGM's Best Picture-nominated Christians-and-lions epic \"Quo Vadis\" in 1951.",
" The studio then announced in July 1954 that production would start in March 1955 with 42 speaking parts and 97 sets.",
" MGM said Sidney Franklin would direct, that the script by Tunberg was finished, that shooting would occur in Rome and in Spain, and that Marlon Brando was up for the lead.",
" In September 1955, Zimbalist, who continued to claim that Tunberg's script was complete, announced that a $7 million, six-to-seven month production would begin in April 1956 in either Israel or Egypt in MGM's new 65mm widescreen process.",
" MGM, however, suspended production in early 1956."
],
"title": "Production of Ben-Hur (1959 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gavin O'Connor (born October 30, 1964) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, playwright, and actor.",
" He is best known for directing the films \"Miracle\", \"Warrior\" and \"The Accountant\".",
" In September 2017, it was announced he would write and direct the sequel to the DC Extended Universe film \"Suicide Squad\"."
],
"title": "Gavin O'Connor (director)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nightmare is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold.",
" It was released on July 27, 2010 through Warner Bros.",
" Records.",
" It was produced by Mike Elizondo and mixed in New York City by noted engineer Andy Wallace.",
" \"Nightmare\" is the first Avenged Sevenfold record without James \"The Rev\" Sullivan performing drums on all the songs due to his death in December 2009; however he did write parts that were used for the final recordings, making this the last album he would write on, The Rev's vocals are still on the album as a tribute to him.",
" This is the only album to feature ex-Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy, who performed as the drummer for the album in his place, also played with the band for all their tours through the end of 2010, due to his separation with Dream Theater.",
" They then hired drummer Arin Ilejay, who played with the band for the next four years.",
" The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA in the United States.",
" The album debuted at number 1 in the \"Billboard\" 200.",
" As of December 2016 the album has sold 964,000 copies in the United States."
],
"title": "Nightmare (Avenged Sevenfold album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Miracle on Ice is a 1981 American television sports docudrama for ABC about the United States men's hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks (Karl Malden), that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics.",
" The USA team's victory over the heavily favored Soviet team in the medal round was dubbed the \"Miracle on Ice\"."
],
"title": "Miracle on Ice (1981 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"F. McGrew Willis (August 18, 1891 – October 13, 1957) was an American screenwriter of the silent and early sound film eras.",
" Born Frank McGrew Willis on August 18, 1891, in Pleasanton, Iowa, he broke into the film industry writing film shorts in 1914 and 1915 as a freelance screenwriter.",
" His first feature credit came in 1915, with \"The Quest\", the first of three features he would pen in 1915.",
" Over the next fourteen years he would write the scripts or stories for 43 silent films, three of which, \"The Girl in the Pullman\" (1927), \"Annapolis\" (1928), and \"A Blonde for a Night\" (1928), he also produced for either De Mille Pictures and/or Pathé Exchange.",
" He would also produce another three films in 1928.",
" In 1929, and through the next 6 years of the blossoming talking picture era, he would write the screenplays or stories for another 18 films.",
" In the late 1930s he would work in England, where he scripted 6 films during the remainder of the decade.",
" His final screenwriting credit would come on 1941's \"Sis Hopkins\", for which he wrote the story.",
" Willis died on October 13, 1957, in Menlo Park, California, and was buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California."
],
"title": "F. McGrew Willis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Miracle is a 2004 American sports docudrama about the United States men's hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks, portrayed by Kurt Russell, that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics.",
" The American team's victory over the heavily favored Soviet professionals in the medal round was dubbed the Miracle on Ice.",
" \"Miracle\" was directed by Gavin O'Connor and written by Eric Guggenheim and Mike Rich.",
" It was released on February 6, 2004."
],
"title": "Miracle (2004 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Peanuts Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album by various artists for \"The Peanuts Movie\", a 2015 3D computer-animated comedy film based on the 1950s comic strip \"Peanuts\" by Charles M. Schulz.",
" It was released on October 23, 2015 through Epic Records.",
" Following the announcement that Christophe Beck would score the film, it was revealed that Meghan Trainor would write an original song for the soundtrack.",
" The song, titled \"Better When I'm Dancin'\", was released as a promotional single from the soundtrack on October 13, 2015.",
" Along with Beck and Trainor, the soundtrack features songs by Vince Guaraldi Trio and Flo Rida."
],
"title": "The Peanuts Movie (soundtrack)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Johann Rudolf Graf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz (born or baptized on 9 June 1757 in Vienna; died or buried on 23 April 1845 in Vienna) was a k. u. k. Austrian civil servant and theater director.",
" He descended from the old Bohemian noble family Czernin von und zu Chudenitz.",
" He was the son of Count Prokop Adalbert Czernin, who offered Mozart in 1776 a one year's rent, provided he would write some compositions for the Count's orchestra.",
" His sister was Countess Antonie Lützow.",
" And perhaps most important his deceased mother was the sister of Archbishop Colloredo, thus the Count was a nephew of the Salzburg Archbishop."
],
"title": "Johann Rudolf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz"
}
] |
[
"Title: Charlotte Temple\n\nCharlotte Temple is a novel by British-American author Susanna Rowson, originally published in England in 1791 under the title Charlotte, A Tale of Truth. It tells the story of a schoolgirl, Charlotte Temple, who is seduced by a British officer and brought to America, where she is abandoned, pregnant, sick and in poverty. The first American edition was published in 1794 and the novel became a bestseller. It has gone through over 200 American editions. Late in life, the author would write a sequel that would be published posthumously.",
"Title: The Empress of Floreana\n\nThe Empress of Floreana is a 1934 silent adventure short film made on Floreana Island by a millionaire captain who originally came with a crew to visit the Galápagos Islands for purposes of zoology. The crew chose to visit Floreana because of the rumors that surrounded the island's only two inhabitants, a German diaspora couple Dr. Friedrich Ritter and Dore Strauch, who immediately befriended them to the point where the crew wanted to return every few months with gifts of provisions for their hosts. Upon their second visit, they learned that two more groups joined the island: a family of three with another on the way; and Eloise von Wagner Bosquet, an imperious, self-described baroness who was accompanied by two younger gigolos, Robert and Rudolf, whom she introduced as the architect and engineer of a grand hotel she hoped to build on the island against her fellow islanders' wishes. Von Wagner's charm proved to be so promising, that Captain Allan Hancock would write a film about her and film it upon their third visit. On January 21, 1934, the crew returned with film equipment to capture the planned production, with many of the ship's members standing in as cast and film crew.",
"Title: Production of Ben-Hur (1959 film)\n\nMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) originally announced a remake of the 1925 silent film \"Ben-Hur\" in December 1952, ostensibly as a way to spend its Italian assets. Stewart Granger and Robert Taylor were reported to be in the running for the lead. Nine months later, MGM announced it would make the film in CinemaScope, with shooting beginning in 1954. In November 1953, MGM announced it had assigned producer Sam Zimbalist to the picture and hired screenwriter Karl Tunberg to write it. Zimbalist was chosen because he had produced MGM's Best Picture-nominated Christians-and-lions epic \"Quo Vadis\" in 1951. The studio then announced in July 1954 that production would start in March 1955 with 42 speaking parts and 97 sets. MGM said Sidney Franklin would direct, that the script by Tunberg was finished, that shooting would occur in Rome and in Spain, and that Marlon Brando was up for the lead. In September 1955, Zimbalist, who continued to claim that Tunberg's script was complete, announced that a $7 million, six-to-seven month production would begin in April 1956 in either Israel or Egypt in MGM's new 65mm widescreen process. MGM, however, suspended production in early 1956.",
"Title: Gavin O'Connor (director)\n\nGavin O'Connor (born October 30, 1964) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, playwright, and actor. He is best known for directing the films \"Miracle\", \"Warrior\" and \"The Accountant\". In September 2017, it was announced he would write and direct the sequel to the DC Extended Universe film \"Suicide Squad\".",
"Title: Nightmare (Avenged Sevenfold album)\n\nNightmare is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. It was released on July 27, 2010 through Warner Bros. Records. It was produced by Mike Elizondo and mixed in New York City by noted engineer Andy Wallace. \"Nightmare\" is the first Avenged Sevenfold record without James \"The Rev\" Sullivan performing drums on all the songs due to his death in December 2009; however he did write parts that were used for the final recordings, making this the last album he would write on, The Rev's vocals are still on the album as a tribute to him. This is the only album to feature ex-Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy, who performed as the drummer for the album in his place, also played with the band for all their tours through the end of 2010, due to his separation with Dream Theater. They then hired drummer Arin Ilejay, who played with the band for the next four years. The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA in the United States. The album debuted at number 1 in the \"Billboard\" 200. As of December 2016 the album has sold 964,000 copies in the United States.",
"Title: Miracle on Ice (1981 film)\n\nMiracle on Ice is a 1981 American television sports docudrama for ABC about the United States men's hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks (Karl Malden), that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics. The USA team's victory over the heavily favored Soviet team in the medal round was dubbed the \"Miracle on Ice\".",
"Title: F. McGrew Willis\n\nF. McGrew Willis (August 18, 1891 – October 13, 1957) was an American screenwriter of the silent and early sound film eras. Born Frank McGrew Willis on August 18, 1891, in Pleasanton, Iowa, he broke into the film industry writing film shorts in 1914 and 1915 as a freelance screenwriter. His first feature credit came in 1915, with \"The Quest\", the first of three features he would pen in 1915. Over the next fourteen years he would write the scripts or stories for 43 silent films, three of which, \"The Girl in the Pullman\" (1927), \"Annapolis\" (1928), and \"A Blonde for a Night\" (1928), he also produced for either De Mille Pictures and/or Pathé Exchange. He would also produce another three films in 1928. In 1929, and through the next 6 years of the blossoming talking picture era, he would write the screenplays or stories for another 18 films. In the late 1930s he would work in England, where he scripted 6 films during the remainder of the decade. His final screenwriting credit would come on 1941's \"Sis Hopkins\", for which he wrote the story. Willis died on October 13, 1957, in Menlo Park, California, and was buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California.",
"Title: Miracle (2004 film)\n\nMiracle is a 2004 American sports docudrama about the United States men's hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks, portrayed by Kurt Russell, that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics. The American team's victory over the heavily favored Soviet professionals in the medal round was dubbed the Miracle on Ice. \"Miracle\" was directed by Gavin O'Connor and written by Eric Guggenheim and Mike Rich. It was released on February 6, 2004.",
"Title: The Peanuts Movie (soundtrack)\n\nThe Peanuts Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album by various artists for \"The Peanuts Movie\", a 2015 3D computer-animated comedy film based on the 1950s comic strip \"Peanuts\" by Charles M. Schulz. It was released on October 23, 2015 through Epic Records. Following the announcement that Christophe Beck would score the film, it was revealed that Meghan Trainor would write an original song for the soundtrack. The song, titled \"Better When I'm Dancin'\", was released as a promotional single from the soundtrack on October 13, 2015. Along with Beck and Trainor, the soundtrack features songs by Vince Guaraldi Trio and Flo Rida.",
"Title: Johann Rudolf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz\n\nJohann Rudolf Graf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz (born or baptized on 9 June 1757 in Vienna; died or buried on 23 April 1845 in Vienna) was a k. u. k. Austrian civil servant and theater director. He descended from the old Bohemian noble family Czernin von und zu Chudenitz. He was the son of Count Prokop Adalbert Czernin, who offered Mozart in 1776 a one year's rent, provided he would write some compositions for the Count's orchestra. His sister was Countess Antonie Lützow. And perhaps most important his deceased mother was the sister of Archbishop Colloredo, thus the Count was a nephew of the Salzburg Archbishop."
] |
8
|
Are Dalton Trumbo and Herman Wouk both screenwriters?
|
no
|
comparison
|
hard
|
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0,
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"Eclipse is Dalton Trumbo's first novel published in 1935.",
" The novel is about a town and its people written in the social realist style.",
" The town, which Trumbo calls \"Shale City,\" was modeled on Grand Junction, Colorado, where Trumbo lived from 1908 until he left for the University of Colorado in 1924.",
" Trumbo's daughter Nikola writes in a foreword to a new edition of Eclipse that the character John Abbott was a substitute for Trumbo's father and \"was based on the real-life Grand Junction citizen W.J. Moyer, (who) was also destroyed (as his father had been) by the depression.\"",
" The new edition, published by the Mesa County Public Library Foundation in 2005, includes a list that matches Grand Junction residents to characters in the book and acknowledges that the book's sometimes harsh portrayal of Grand Junction made it controversial in Trumbo's hometown."
],
"title": "Eclipse (Trumbo novel)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Dalton Trumbo (December 9, 1905 – September 10, 1976) was an American screenwriter and novelist, who scripted films including \"Roman Holiday\", \"Exodus\", \"Spartacus\", and \"Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo\".",
" One of the Hollywood Ten, he refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1947 during the committee's investigation of Communist influences in the motion picture industry.",
" He was subsequently blacklisted by that industry.",
" He continued working clandestinely, producing work under other authors' names.",
" His uncredited work won two Academy Awards; the one for \"Roman Holiday\" (1953) was given to a front writer, and the one for \"The Brave One\" (1956) was awarded to a pseudonym.",
" The public crediting of him as the writer of both \"Exodus\" and \"Spartacus\" in 1960 marked the end of the Hollywood Blacklist.",
" His earlier achievements were eventually credited to him by the Writers Guild, 60 years after the fact."
],
"title": "Dalton Trumbo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brannigan is a 1975 British thriller DeLuxe Color film directed by Douglas Hickox and starring John Wayne and Richard Attenborough filmed in Panavision.",
" One of the screenwriters was Dalton Trumbo's son, Christopher Trumbo."
],
"title": "Brannigan (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Christopher Trumbo (September 25, 1940 – January 8, 2011) was an American television writer, screenwriter and playwright.",
" Trumbo was considered an expert on the Hollywood blacklist during the McCarthy era.",
" His father, screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, was blacklisted by Hollywood for nearly a decade for refusing to testify to Congress, as one of a group known as The Hollywood Ten."
],
"title": "Christopher Trumbo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Trumbo is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Peter Askin, produced by Will Battersby, Tory Tunnell, and Alan Klingenstein, and written by Christopher Trumbo.",
" It is based on the letters of Trumbo's father, Dalton Trumbo, an Oscar-winning screenwriter who was imprisoned and blacklisted as a member of the Hollywood Ten, ten screenwriters, directors and producers who refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1947 during the committee's investigation of Communist influences in the Hollywood film industry."
],
"title": "Trumbo (2007 film)"
},
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"Trumbo is a 2015 American biographical drama film directed by Jay Roach and written by John McNamara.",
" The film stars Bryan Cranston, Diane Lane, Helen Mirren, Louis C.K., Elle Fanning, John Goodman and Michael Stuhlbarg.",
" The film follows the life of Hollywood screenwriter Dalton Trumbo and is based on the biography \"Dalton Trumbo\" by Bruce Alexander Cook."
],
"title": "Trumbo (2015 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"War and Remembrance is a novel by Herman Wouk, published in October 1978 as the sequel to Wouk's \"The Winds of War\" (1971).",
" \"The Winds of War\" covers the period 1939 to 1941, and \"War and Remembrance\" continues the story of the extended Henry family and the Jastrow family starting on 15 December 1941 and ending on 6 August 1945.",
" The novel was adapted into a television mini-series, \"War and Remembrance\", and presented on American television in 1988.",
" Wouk was a screenwriter for the miniseries as well as being author of the book."
],
"title": "War and Remembrance"
},
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"sentences": [
"City Boy: The Adventures of Herbie Bookbinder is a 1948 novel by Herman Wouk first published by Simon & Schuster.",
" The second novel written by Wouk, \"City Boy\" was largely ignored by the reading public until the success of \"The Caine Mutiny\" resurrected interest in Wouk's writing.",
" Like \"The Caine Mutiny\", the novel is semi-autobiographical in setting and situations, if not protagonist.",
" In 1969 the novel was re-issued, with paperback editions in 1980 and 1992, and according to Wouk was translated into eleven languages.",
" John P. Marquand, in a preface to the 1969 twentieth anniversary release, likened Herbie Bookbinder to a city-dwelling Huckleberry Finn or Tom Sawyer."
],
"title": "City Boy: The Adventures of Herbie Bookbinder"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Peter Askin (Born 1940) is an actor, director, producer and screenwriter best known for directing the 2007 film \"Trumbo\", a documentary about the Oscar-winning Hollywood screenwriter Dalton Trumbo who was blacklisted for being a member of the Hollywood Ten.",
" For the film, he worked closely with Trumbo's son, Christopher Trumbo."
],
"title": "Peter Askin"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Herman Wouk ( ; born May 27, 1915) is an American author.",
" His 1951 novel \"The Caine Mutiny\" won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.",
" His other works include \"The Winds of War\" and \"War and Remembrance\", historical novels about World War II, and non-fiction such as \"This Is My God\", a popular explanation of Judaism from a Modern Orthodox perspective, written for Jewish and non-Jewish audiences.",
" His books have been translated into 27 languages. \"",
"The Washington Post\" called Wouk, who cherishes his privacy, “the reclusive dean of American historical novelists.”",
" Historians, novelists, publishers, and critics who gathered at the Library of Congress in 1995 to mark Wouk's 80th birthday likened him to \"an American Tolstoy.\""
],
"title": "Herman Wouk"
}
] |
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"Title: Eclipse (Trumbo novel)\n\nEclipse is Dalton Trumbo's first novel published in 1935. The novel is about a town and its people written in the social realist style. The town, which Trumbo calls \"Shale City,\" was modeled on Grand Junction, Colorado, where Trumbo lived from 1908 until he left for the University of Colorado in 1924. Trumbo's daughter Nikola writes in a foreword to a new edition of Eclipse that the character John Abbott was a substitute for Trumbo's father and \"was based on the real-life Grand Junction citizen W.J. Moyer, (who) was also destroyed (as his father had been) by the depression.\" The new edition, published by the Mesa County Public Library Foundation in 2005, includes a list that matches Grand Junction residents to characters in the book and acknowledges that the book's sometimes harsh portrayal of Grand Junction made it controversial in Trumbo's hometown.",
"Title: Dalton Trumbo\n\nJames Dalton Trumbo (December 9, 1905 – September 10, 1976) was an American screenwriter and novelist, who scripted films including \"Roman Holiday\", \"Exodus\", \"Spartacus\", and \"Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo\". One of the Hollywood Ten, he refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1947 during the committee's investigation of Communist influences in the motion picture industry. He was subsequently blacklisted by that industry. He continued working clandestinely, producing work under other authors' names. His uncredited work won two Academy Awards; the one for \"Roman Holiday\" (1953) was given to a front writer, and the one for \"The Brave One\" (1956) was awarded to a pseudonym. The public crediting of him as the writer of both \"Exodus\" and \"Spartacus\" in 1960 marked the end of the Hollywood Blacklist. His earlier achievements were eventually credited to him by the Writers Guild, 60 years after the fact.",
"Title: Brannigan (film)\n\nBrannigan is a 1975 British thriller DeLuxe Color film directed by Douglas Hickox and starring John Wayne and Richard Attenborough filmed in Panavision. One of the screenwriters was Dalton Trumbo's son, Christopher Trumbo.",
"Title: Christopher Trumbo\n\nChristopher Trumbo (September 25, 1940 – January 8, 2011) was an American television writer, screenwriter and playwright. Trumbo was considered an expert on the Hollywood blacklist during the McCarthy era. His father, screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, was blacklisted by Hollywood for nearly a decade for refusing to testify to Congress, as one of a group known as The Hollywood Ten.",
"Title: Trumbo (2007 film)\n\nTrumbo is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Peter Askin, produced by Will Battersby, Tory Tunnell, and Alan Klingenstein, and written by Christopher Trumbo. It is based on the letters of Trumbo's father, Dalton Trumbo, an Oscar-winning screenwriter who was imprisoned and blacklisted as a member of the Hollywood Ten, ten screenwriters, directors and producers who refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1947 during the committee's investigation of Communist influences in the Hollywood film industry.",
"Title: Trumbo (2015 film)\n\nTrumbo is a 2015 American biographical drama film directed by Jay Roach and written by John McNamara. The film stars Bryan Cranston, Diane Lane, Helen Mirren, Louis C.K., Elle Fanning, John Goodman and Michael Stuhlbarg. The film follows the life of Hollywood screenwriter Dalton Trumbo and is based on the biography \"Dalton Trumbo\" by Bruce Alexander Cook.",
"Title: War and Remembrance\n\nWar and Remembrance is a novel by Herman Wouk, published in October 1978 as the sequel to Wouk's \"The Winds of War\" (1971). \"The Winds of War\" covers the period 1939 to 1941, and \"War and Remembrance\" continues the story of the extended Henry family and the Jastrow family starting on 15 December 1941 and ending on 6 August 1945. The novel was adapted into a television mini-series, \"War and Remembrance\", and presented on American television in 1988. Wouk was a screenwriter for the miniseries as well as being author of the book.",
"Title: City Boy: The Adventures of Herbie Bookbinder\n\nCity Boy: The Adventures of Herbie Bookbinder is a 1948 novel by Herman Wouk first published by Simon & Schuster. The second novel written by Wouk, \"City Boy\" was largely ignored by the reading public until the success of \"The Caine Mutiny\" resurrected interest in Wouk's writing. Like \"The Caine Mutiny\", the novel is semi-autobiographical in setting and situations, if not protagonist. In 1969 the novel was re-issued, with paperback editions in 1980 and 1992, and according to Wouk was translated into eleven languages. John P. Marquand, in a preface to the 1969 twentieth anniversary release, likened Herbie Bookbinder to a city-dwelling Huckleberry Finn or Tom Sawyer.",
"Title: Peter Askin\n\nPeter Askin (Born 1940) is an actor, director, producer and screenwriter best known for directing the 2007 film \"Trumbo\", a documentary about the Oscar-winning Hollywood screenwriter Dalton Trumbo who was blacklisted for being a member of the Hollywood Ten. For the film, he worked closely with Trumbo's son, Christopher Trumbo.",
"Title: Herman Wouk\n\nHerman Wouk ( ; born May 27, 1915) is an American author. His 1951 novel \"The Caine Mutiny\" won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. His other works include \"The Winds of War\" and \"War and Remembrance\", historical novels about World War II, and non-fiction such as \"This Is My God\", a popular explanation of Judaism from a Modern Orthodox perspective, written for Jewish and non-Jewish audiences. His books have been translated into 27 languages. \" The Washington Post\" called Wouk, who cherishes his privacy, “the reclusive dean of American historical novelists.” Historians, novelists, publishers, and critics who gathered at the Library of Congress in 1995 to mark Wouk's 80th birthday likened him to \"an American Tolstoy.\""
] |
9
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What title was held by Nicholas II whose eldest daughter was called Grand Duchess of Russia and whose reign saw the fall of the Russian Empire?
|
Tsar of the Russian Empire
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bridge
|
easy
|
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"Nicholas II or Nikolai II (Russian: Николай II Алекса́ндрович , \"Nikolay II Aleksandrovich\" ; 18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918) was the last Emperor of Russia, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his forced abdication on 15 March 1917.",
" His reign saw the fall of the Russian Empire from being one of the foremost great powers of the world to economic and military collapse.",
" Due to the Khodynka Tragedy, anti-Semitic pogroms, Bloody Sunday, the violent suppression of the 1905 Revolution, the execution of political opponents and his perceived responsibility for the Russo-Japanese War, he was given the nickname Nicholas the Bloody by his political adversaries.",
" Soviet historiography portrayed Nicholas as a weak and incompetent leader, whose decisions led to military defeats and the deaths of millions of his subjects."
],
"title": "Nicholas II of Russia"
},
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"sentences": [
"Nicholas I (Russian: Николай I Павлович , \"Nikolay I Pavlovich\" ; 6 July [O.S. 25 June] 1796 – 2 March [O.S. 18 February] 1855 ) was the Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855.",
" He was also the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland.",
" He is best known as a political conservative whose reign was marked by geographical expansion, repression of dissent, economic stagnation, poor administrative policies, a corrupt bureaucracy, and frequent wars that culminated in Russia's defeat in the Crimean War of 1853–56.",
" His biographer Nicholas V. Riasanovsky says that Nicholas displayed determination, singleness of purpose, and an iron will, along with a powerful sense of duty and a dedication to very hard work.",
" He saw himself as a soldier—a junior officer totally consumed by spit and polish.",
" A handsome man, he was highly nervous and aggressive.",
" Trained as an engineer, he was a stickler for minute detail.",
" In his public persona, says Riasanovsky, \"Nicholas I came to represent autocracy personified: infinitely majestic, determined and powerful, hard as stone, and relentless as fate.\"",
" His reign had an ideology called \"Official Nationality\" that was proclaimed officially in 1833.",
" It was a reactionary policy based on orthodoxy in religion, autocracy in government, and Russian nationalism.",
" He was the younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I.",
" Nicholas inherited his brother's throne despite the failed Decembrist revolt against him and went on to become the most reactionary of all Russian leaders.",
" His aggressive foreign policy involved many expensive wars, having a disastrous effect on the empire's finances."
],
"title": "Nicholas I of Russia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia, (2 February 1907 – 25 October 1951) was the eldest daughter of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna.",
" She was born in Coburg when her parents were in exile because their marriage had not been approved by Tsar Nicholas II.",
" She was generally called \"Marie,\" the French version of her name, or by the Russian nickname \"Masha.\"",
" The family returned to Russia prior to World War I, but was forced to flee following the Russian Revolution of 1917."
],
"title": "Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia"
},
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"Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (later Duchess of Edinburgh and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; Russian: Мария Александровна ; 17 October [O.S. 5 October] 1853 – 24 October 1920) was the fifth child and only surviving daughter of Emperor Alexander II of Russia and his first wife Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine.",
" She was the younger sister of Emperor Alexander III of Russia and the paternal aunt of Russia's last Emperor, Nicholas II."
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"Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia (Olga Nikolaevna Romanova) (Russian: Великая Княжна Ольга Николаевна ; ] (Velikaya Knyazhna Ol'ga Nikolaevna); November 15 [O.S. November 3] 1895 – July 17, 1918) was the eldest daughter of the last Tsar of the Russian Empire, Emperor Nicholas II, and of Empress Alexandra of Russia."
],
"title": "Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia"
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"Princess Vera Constantinovna of Russia, also Vera Konstantinovna (Russian: Вера Константиновна Романова ; 24 April 1906 – 11 January 2001), was the youngest child of Grand Duke Konstantine Konstantinovich of Russia and his wife, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mavrikievna.",
" A great-granddaughter of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, she was born in the Russian Empire and was a childhood playmate of the younger children of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia.",
" She lost much of her family during World War I and the Russian Revolution.",
" At age twelve, she escaped revolutionary Russia, fleeing with her mother and brother George to Sweden.",
" She spent the rest of her long life in exile, first in Western Europe and from the 1950s in the United States."
],
"title": "Princess Vera Constantinovna of Russia"
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"Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia (Russian: Княжна Ирина Александровна Романова ; 15 July (OS: 3 July), 1895, Peterhof, Saint Petersburg, Russia – 26 February 1970, Paris, France) was the only daughter and eldest child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia.",
" She was also the only niece of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, and the wife of the wealthiest man in Imperial Russia, Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov, one of the men who murdered Grigori Rasputin, \"holy healer\" to her cousin, the hemophiliac Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia, in 1916."
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"title": "Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia"
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"Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia (17 January 1882 – 13 March 1957), sometimes known as Helen, Helena, Helene, Ellen, Yelena, Hélène, or Eleni, was a Russian grand duchess as the only daughter and youngest child of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia and Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.",
" Her husband was Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark and they were both first cousins of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia."
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"title": "Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia"
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"Anastasia is a 1956 American historical drama film directed by Anatole Litvak.",
" Set in interwar France, the film follows the story of a suicidal amnesiac (Ingrid Bergman), whose remarkable resemblance to the Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia — the youngest daughter of the late Tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, who is rumored to have survived the execution of her family — draws her into a plot devised by the former Russian White General Bounine (Yul Brynner) and his associates to swindle from the Grand Duchess an inheritance of £10 million.",
" However, the ultimate hurdle to their plan is the exiled Russian aristocracy — in particular the Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna (Helen Hayes) — whom their handpicked claimant must convince of her legitimacy if they wish for their scheme to succeed."
],
"title": "Anastasia (1956 film)"
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"Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia (Russian: Ксения Александровна Романова ; 6 April [O.S. 25 March] 1875 – 20 April 1960) was the elder daughter and fourth child of Emperor Alexander III of Russia and Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia (née Princess Dagmar of Denmark) and the sister of Emperor Nicholas II.",
" She married a cousin, Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia, with whom she had seven children.",
" She was the mother-in-law of Felix Yusupov and a cousin of Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia who, together, killed Grigori Rasputin, holy healer to her nephew, the haemophiliac Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia.",
" During her brother's reign she recorded in her diary and letters increasing concern about his rule.",
" After the fall of the monarchy in February 1917 she fled Russia, eventually settling in the United Kingdom."
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"Title: Nicholas II of Russia\n\nNicholas II or Nikolai II (Russian: Николай II Алекса́ндрович , \"Nikolay II Aleksandrovich\" ; 18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918) was the last Emperor of Russia, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his forced abdication on 15 March 1917. His reign saw the fall of the Russian Empire from being one of the foremost great powers of the world to economic and military collapse. Due to the Khodynka Tragedy, anti-Semitic pogroms, Bloody Sunday, the violent suppression of the 1905 Revolution, the execution of political opponents and his perceived responsibility for the Russo-Japanese War, he was given the nickname Nicholas the Bloody by his political adversaries. Soviet historiography portrayed Nicholas as a weak and incompetent leader, whose decisions led to military defeats and the deaths of millions of his subjects.",
"Title: Nicholas I of Russia\n\nNicholas I (Russian: Николай I Павлович , \"Nikolay I Pavlovich\" ; 6 July [O.S. 25 June] 1796 – 2 March [O.S. 18 February] 1855 ) was the Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855. He was also the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland. He is best known as a political conservative whose reign was marked by geographical expansion, repression of dissent, economic stagnation, poor administrative policies, a corrupt bureaucracy, and frequent wars that culminated in Russia's defeat in the Crimean War of 1853–56. His biographer Nicholas V. Riasanovsky says that Nicholas displayed determination, singleness of purpose, and an iron will, along with a powerful sense of duty and a dedication to very hard work. He saw himself as a soldier—a junior officer totally consumed by spit and polish. A handsome man, he was highly nervous and aggressive. Trained as an engineer, he was a stickler for minute detail. In his public persona, says Riasanovsky, \"Nicholas I came to represent autocracy personified: infinitely majestic, determined and powerful, hard as stone, and relentless as fate.\" His reign had an ideology called \"Official Nationality\" that was proclaimed officially in 1833. It was a reactionary policy based on orthodoxy in religion, autocracy in government, and Russian nationalism. He was the younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I. Nicholas inherited his brother's throne despite the failed Decembrist revolt against him and went on to become the most reactionary of all Russian leaders. His aggressive foreign policy involved many expensive wars, having a disastrous effect on the empire's finances.",
"Title: Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia\n\nGrand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia, (2 February 1907 – 25 October 1951) was the eldest daughter of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna. She was born in Coburg when her parents were in exile because their marriage had not been approved by Tsar Nicholas II. She was generally called \"Marie,\" the French version of her name, or by the Russian nickname \"Masha.\" The family returned to Russia prior to World War I, but was forced to flee following the Russian Revolution of 1917.",
"Title: Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia\n\nGrand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (later Duchess of Edinburgh and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; Russian: Мария Александровна ; 17 October [O.S. 5 October] 1853 – 24 October 1920) was the fifth child and only surviving daughter of Emperor Alexander II of Russia and his first wife Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine. She was the younger sister of Emperor Alexander III of Russia and the paternal aunt of Russia's last Emperor, Nicholas II.",
"Title: Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia\n\nGrand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia (Olga Nikolaevna Romanova) (Russian: Великая Княжна Ольга Николаевна ; ] (Velikaya Knyazhna Ol'ga Nikolaevna); November 15 [O.S. November 3] 1895 – July 17, 1918) was the eldest daughter of the last Tsar of the Russian Empire, Emperor Nicholas II, and of Empress Alexandra of Russia.",
"Title: Princess Vera Constantinovna of Russia\n\nPrincess Vera Constantinovna of Russia, also Vera Konstantinovna (Russian: Вера Константиновна Романова ; 24 April 1906 – 11 January 2001), was the youngest child of Grand Duke Konstantine Konstantinovich of Russia and his wife, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mavrikievna. A great-granddaughter of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, she was born in the Russian Empire and was a childhood playmate of the younger children of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia. She lost much of her family during World War I and the Russian Revolution. At age twelve, she escaped revolutionary Russia, fleeing with her mother and brother George to Sweden. She spent the rest of her long life in exile, first in Western Europe and from the 1950s in the United States.",
"Title: Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia\n\nPrincess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia (Russian: Княжна Ирина Александровна Романова ; 15 July (OS: 3 July), 1895, Peterhof, Saint Petersburg, Russia – 26 February 1970, Paris, France) was the only daughter and eldest child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia. She was also the only niece of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, and the wife of the wealthiest man in Imperial Russia, Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov, one of the men who murdered Grigori Rasputin, \"holy healer\" to her cousin, the hemophiliac Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia, in 1916.",
"Title: Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia\n\nGrand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia (17 January 1882 – 13 March 1957), sometimes known as Helen, Helena, Helene, Ellen, Yelena, Hélène, or Eleni, was a Russian grand duchess as the only daughter and youngest child of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia and Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Her husband was Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark and they were both first cousins of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.",
"Title: Anastasia (1956 film)\n\nAnastasia is a 1956 American historical drama film directed by Anatole Litvak. Set in interwar France, the film follows the story of a suicidal amnesiac (Ingrid Bergman), whose remarkable resemblance to the Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia — the youngest daughter of the late Tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, who is rumored to have survived the execution of her family — draws her into a plot devised by the former Russian White General Bounine (Yul Brynner) and his associates to swindle from the Grand Duchess an inheritance of £10 million. However, the ultimate hurdle to their plan is the exiled Russian aristocracy — in particular the Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna (Helen Hayes) — whom their handpicked claimant must convince of her legitimacy if they wish for their scheme to succeed.",
"Title: Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia\n\nGrand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia (Russian: Ксения Александровна Романова ; 6 April [O.S. 25 March] 1875 – 20 April 1960) was the elder daughter and fourth child of Emperor Alexander III of Russia and Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia (née Princess Dagmar of Denmark) and the sister of Emperor Nicholas II. She married a cousin, Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia, with whom she had seven children. She was the mother-in-law of Felix Yusupov and a cousin of Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia who, together, killed Grigori Rasputin, holy healer to her nephew, the haemophiliac Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia. During her brother's reign she recorded in her diary and letters increasing concern about his rule. After the fall of the monarchy in February 1917 she fled Russia, eventually settling in the United Kingdom."
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What is the name of this ancestral seat, located in Scottland, that was a part of the title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia?
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Castle Menzies
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"Lord Banff is an extinct or dormant title in the Peerage of Scotland.",
" It was created on 31 August 1642 for Sir George Ogilvy, 1st Baronet.",
" He had already been created a Baronet, of Forglen in the County of Banff, in the baronetage of Nova Scotia on 30 July 1627.",
" He was succeeded by his son, the second Lord.",
" He was a cavalier and member of the Parliament of Scotland.",
" On his death the title passed to his elder son, the third Lord.",
" He was a supporter of the Union between England and Scotland.",
" He was succeeded by his son, the fourth Lord.",
" Two of his sons, the fifth and sixth Lords, succeeded in the title.",
" The latter was a captain in the Royal Navy.",
" He was unmarried and on his early death in 1746 the line of the third Lord failed.",
" The late Lord Banff was succeeded by his second cousin Sir Alexander Ogilvy, 2nd Baronet, who became the seventh Lord.",
" He was the grandson of the Hon. Alexander Ogilvy, younger son of the second Lord, who had been created a \"baronet\", of Forglen in the County of Banff, in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia in 1701.",
" On the death of his unmarried eldest surviving son, the eighth Lord, in 1803, the lordship and two baronetcies became either extinct or dormant.",
" The Forglen estate passed to the late Lord Banff's sister the Hon. Jane, wife of Sir George Abercromby, 4th Baronet (see Abercromby baronets)."
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"Lord Napier, of Merchistoun, is a title in the Peerage of Scotland.",
" It was created in 1627 for Sir Archibald Napier, 1st Baronet.",
" Earlier that year, he already held the Napier Baronetcy, of Merchistoun in the County of Midlothian, created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia.",
" The titles remained united until 1683, when the Baronetcy became dormant.",
" It was revived in the early 19th century and is now held by another branch of the Napier family.",
" Between 1683 and 1686, the Lords of Napier also held the Nicolson Baronetcy, of Carnock in the County of Stirling, and since 1725 the Scott Baronetcy, of Thirlestane in the County of Selkirk, both baronetcies created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia.",
" The latter one is held till today.",
" Additionally, the tenth Lord was created Baron Ettrick in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1872."
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"In 1619 James I erected the Baronetage of Ireland and laid plans for a further new Baronetage with the object of assisting the colonisation of Nova Scotia.",
" However, in 1624 he died before this could be implemented.",
" In 1625 Charles I took up the previous plans and erected the Baronetage of Scotland and Nova Scotia.",
" The new baronets were each required to pay 2000 marks or to support six settlers for two years."
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"There have been three baronetcies created for members of the Widdrington family, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and two in the Baronetage of England.",
" All three creations are extinct.",
" The Widdringtons were an ancient Northumbrian family who gave their name to the village, near Morpeth, Northumberland.",
" In the 17th century the family were strongly Royalist and were rewarded with one baronetcy in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and two in the Baronetage of England.",
" William Widdrington was created a baronet, of Widdrington in the County of Northumberland, in the Baronetage of England on 9 July 1642.",
" For more information on this creation, see Baron Widdrington.",
" His cousin Edward Widdrington was created a Baronet, of Widdrington in the County of Northumberland, in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 26 September 1635, and a Baronet, of Cartington in the County of Northumberland, in the Baronetage of England, on 8 August 1642.",
" The Nova Scotia baronetcy became either extinct or dormant on his death in 1671 while the English baronetcy became extinct."
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"The Menzies Baronetcy, of Castle Menzies in the County of Perth, was a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia.",
" It was created on 2 September 1665 for Alexander Menzies.",
" The title became extinct on the death of the eighth Baronet in 1910.",
" It was unsuccessfully claimed between 1914 and 1917 by David Prentice Menzies, of Plean Castle, Stirlingshire, who claimed to be the nearest lawful heir male of line of Captain James Menzies."
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"The Rayney Baronetcy, of Wrotham in the County of Kent, was a title in both the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and the Baronetage of England.",
" It was first created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 19 December 1635 for Sir John Rayney of Wrotham Place, Wrotham, Kent.",
" He was then created a Baronet in the Baronetage of England on 22 January 1642, with the same territorial designation.",
" Rayney's father John Rayney, of West Malling, was a merchant and Alderman of London who bought Wrotham Place which became the family seat.",
" The first Baronet had been knighted at the Coronation of Charles I in 1626.",
" He served as High Sheriff of Kent in 1646.",
" On the death of the fifth Baronet in 1721 the English baronetcy became extinct while the Scottish baronetcy became dormant."
],
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"The Nova Scotia Museum of Industry is a provincial museum located in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, dedicated to the story of Nova Scotia work and workers.",
" Part of the Nova Scotia Museum system, the museum aims to explain how Nova Scotia was affected by the opportunities and challenges of the Industrial Age."
],
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"sentences": [
"Maitland, East Hants, Nova Scotia (originally known as Jean Peter's Village) is a village in the East Hants, Nova Scotia municipal district, and home to the historic Lawrence House Museum, part of the Nova Scotia Museum.",
" The community was part of the Douglas Township until it was named Maitland after Governor General of Nova Scotia Peregrine Maitland (1828–34), when building the Shubenacadie Canal was first attempted (1826–1831).",
" The Canal was supposed to start at Maitland, Nova Scotia and run through the province to Maitland Street, Dartmouth, the canal being \"bookended\" by two \"Maitland\" landmarks."
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"title": "Maitland, Hants County, Nova Scotia"
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"Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education, (NSCECE), formerly known as St. Joseph's College, is a non-profit, private career college located on Quinpool Road in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.",
" It is associated with the Private College Association of Nova Scotia, National Association of Career Colleges, and the Nova Scotia Child Care Association, accredited by the Nova Scotia Department of Community Services, and registered with the Nova Scotia Department of Education."
],
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"Castle Menzies in Scotland is the ancestral seat of the Clan Menzies and the Menzies Baronets.",
" It is located a little to the west of the small village of Weem, near Aberfeldy in the Highlands of Perthshire, close to the former site of Weem Castle, destroyed c. 1502.",
" The manager is David Henderson."
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"Title: Lord Banff\n\nLord Banff is an extinct or dormant title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created on 31 August 1642 for Sir George Ogilvy, 1st Baronet. He had already been created a Baronet, of Forglen in the County of Banff, in the baronetage of Nova Scotia on 30 July 1627. He was succeeded by his son, the second Lord. He was a cavalier and member of the Parliament of Scotland. On his death the title passed to his elder son, the third Lord. He was a supporter of the Union between England and Scotland. He was succeeded by his son, the fourth Lord. Two of his sons, the fifth and sixth Lords, succeeded in the title. The latter was a captain in the Royal Navy. He was unmarried and on his early death in 1746 the line of the third Lord failed. The late Lord Banff was succeeded by his second cousin Sir Alexander Ogilvy, 2nd Baronet, who became the seventh Lord. He was the grandson of the Hon. Alexander Ogilvy, younger son of the second Lord, who had been created a \"baronet\", of Forglen in the County of Banff, in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia in 1701. On the death of his unmarried eldest surviving son, the eighth Lord, in 1803, the lordship and two baronetcies became either extinct or dormant. The Forglen estate passed to the late Lord Banff's sister the Hon. Jane, wife of Sir George Abercromby, 4th Baronet (see Abercromby baronets).",
"Title: Lord Napier\n\nLord Napier, of Merchistoun, is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1627 for Sir Archibald Napier, 1st Baronet. Earlier that year, he already held the Napier Baronetcy, of Merchistoun in the County of Midlothian, created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. The titles remained united until 1683, when the Baronetcy became dormant. It was revived in the early 19th century and is now held by another branch of the Napier family. Between 1683 and 1686, the Lords of Napier also held the Nicolson Baronetcy, of Carnock in the County of Stirling, and since 1725 the Scott Baronetcy, of Thirlestane in the County of Selkirk, both baronetcies created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. The latter one is held till today. Additionally, the tenth Lord was created Baron Ettrick in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1872.",
"Title: Strachan baronets\n\nIn 1619 James I erected the Baronetage of Ireland and laid plans for a further new Baronetage with the object of assisting the colonisation of Nova Scotia. However, in 1624 he died before this could be implemented. In 1625 Charles I took up the previous plans and erected the Baronetage of Scotland and Nova Scotia. The new baronets were each required to pay 2000 marks or to support six settlers for two years.",
"Title: Widdrington baronets\n\nThere have been three baronetcies created for members of the Widdrington family, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and two in the Baronetage of England. All three creations are extinct. The Widdringtons were an ancient Northumbrian family who gave their name to the village, near Morpeth, Northumberland. In the 17th century the family were strongly Royalist and were rewarded with one baronetcy in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and two in the Baronetage of England. William Widdrington was created a baronet, of Widdrington in the County of Northumberland, in the Baronetage of England on 9 July 1642. For more information on this creation, see Baron Widdrington. His cousin Edward Widdrington was created a Baronet, of Widdrington in the County of Northumberland, in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 26 September 1635, and a Baronet, of Cartington in the County of Northumberland, in the Baronetage of England, on 8 August 1642. The Nova Scotia baronetcy became either extinct or dormant on his death in 1671 while the English baronetcy became extinct.",
"Title: Menzies baronets\n\nThe Menzies Baronetcy, of Castle Menzies in the County of Perth, was a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 2 September 1665 for Alexander Menzies. The title became extinct on the death of the eighth Baronet in 1910. It was unsuccessfully claimed between 1914 and 1917 by David Prentice Menzies, of Plean Castle, Stirlingshire, who claimed to be the nearest lawful heir male of line of Captain James Menzies.",
"Title: Rayney baronets\n\nThe Rayney Baronetcy, of Wrotham in the County of Kent, was a title in both the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and the Baronetage of England. It was first created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 19 December 1635 for Sir John Rayney of Wrotham Place, Wrotham, Kent. He was then created a Baronet in the Baronetage of England on 22 January 1642, with the same territorial designation. Rayney's father John Rayney, of West Malling, was a merchant and Alderman of London who bought Wrotham Place which became the family seat. The first Baronet had been knighted at the Coronation of Charles I in 1626. He served as High Sheriff of Kent in 1646. On the death of the fifth Baronet in 1721 the English baronetcy became extinct while the Scottish baronetcy became dormant.",
"Title: Nova Scotia Museum of Industry\n\nThe Nova Scotia Museum of Industry is a provincial museum located in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, dedicated to the story of Nova Scotia work and workers. Part of the Nova Scotia Museum system, the museum aims to explain how Nova Scotia was affected by the opportunities and challenges of the Industrial Age.",
"Title: Maitland, Hants County, Nova Scotia\n\nMaitland, East Hants, Nova Scotia (originally known as Jean Peter's Village) is a village in the East Hants, Nova Scotia municipal district, and home to the historic Lawrence House Museum, part of the Nova Scotia Museum. The community was part of the Douglas Township until it was named Maitland after Governor General of Nova Scotia Peregrine Maitland (1828–34), when building the Shubenacadie Canal was first attempted (1826–1831). The Canal was supposed to start at Maitland, Nova Scotia and run through the province to Maitland Street, Dartmouth, the canal being \"bookended\" by two \"Maitland\" landmarks.",
"Title: Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education\n\nNova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education, (NSCECE), formerly known as St. Joseph's College, is a non-profit, private career college located on Quinpool Road in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is associated with the Private College Association of Nova Scotia, National Association of Career Colleges, and the Nova Scotia Child Care Association, accredited by the Nova Scotia Department of Community Services, and registered with the Nova Scotia Department of Education.",
"Title: Castle Menzies\n\nCastle Menzies in Scotland is the ancestral seat of the Clan Menzies and the Menzies Baronets. It is located a little to the west of the small village of Weem, near Aberfeldy in the Highlands of Perthshire, close to the former site of Weem Castle, destroyed c. 1502. The manager is David Henderson."
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Who did George Sanders play in Alfred Hitchcock's first American project?
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Jack Favell
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"Journey to Italy, also known as Voyage to Italy, is a 1954 drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini.",
" Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders play Katherine and Alex Joyce, an English married couple whose trip to Italy unexpectedly undermines their marriage.",
" The film was written by Rossellini and Vitaliano Brancati, but is loosely based on the novel \"Duo\" by Colette.",
" Although the film was an Italian production, its dialogue was in English.",
" The first theatrical release was in Italy under the title Viaggio in Italia; the dialogue had been dubbed into Italian."
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"Patrick McGilligan (born 1951) is an Irish American biographer, film historian and writer.",
" His biography on Alfred Hitchcock, \"Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light\" was a finalist for the Edgar Award.",
" He is the author of two \"New York Times\" Notable Books, and he lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.",
" He is also noted for his biography on Clint Eastwood, \"Clint: The Life and Legend\", which reveals much about Eastwood which his official biography by Richard Schickel left out.",
" In addition to Hitchcock and Eastwood, he has written biographies on Robert Altman, James Cagney, George Cukor, Fritz Lang, Oscar Micheaux, Jack Nicholson, and Nicholas Ray.",
" He is also an editor of \"Backstory\", which features interviews of Hollywood screenwriters and is published by the University of California Press."
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"Phantom Lady is a 1944 crime drama film noir directed by Robert Siodmak starring Franchot Tone, Ella Raines and Alan Curtis.",
" The film was Siodmak's first Hollywood noir.",
" It was also a first for producer Joan Harrison, Universal Pictures' first female executive, who was Alfred Hitchcock's former screenwriter and went on to produce his TV show \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\".",
" The film was based on the novel of the same name written by Cornell Woolrich but published under the pseudonym \"William Irish\"."
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"Britain contributed to the Manhattan Project by helping initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise.",
" Following the discovery of nuclear fission in uranium, scientists Rudolf Peierls and Otto Frisch at the University of Birmingham calculated, in March 1940, that the critical mass of a metallic sphere of pure uranium-235 was as little as 1 to , and would explode with the power of thousands of tons of dynamite.",
" The Frisch–Peierls memorandum prompted Britain to create an atomic bomb project, known as Tube Alloys.",
" Mark Oliphant, an Australian physicist working in Britain, was instrumental in making the results of the British MAUD Report known in the United States in 1941 by a visit in person.",
" Initially the British project was larger and more advanced, but after the United States entered the war, the American project soon outstripped and dwarfed its British counterpart.",
" The British government then decided to shelve its own nuclear ambitions, and participate in the American project."
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"Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an American television anthology series that was hosted and produced by Alfred Hitchcock; the program aired on CBS and NBC between 1955 and 1965.",
" It featured dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.",
" By the time it premiered on October 2, 1955, Hitchcock had been directing films for over three decades.",
" \"Time\" magazine named it one of \"The 100 Best TV Shows of all time\".",
" The Writers Guild of America ranked it #79 on their list of the 101 Best-Written TV Series tying it with \"Monty Python's Flying Circus\", \"\" and \"Upstairs, Downstairs\"."
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" It was Hitchcock's first American project, and his first film under contract with producer David O. Selznick.",
" The screenplay by Robert E. Sherwood and Joan Harrison and adaptation by Philip MacDonald and Michael Hogan were based on the 1938 novel of the same name by Daphne du Maurier.",
" The film stars Laurence Olivier as the brooding, aristocratic widower Maxim de Winter and Joan Fontaine as the young woman who becomes his second wife, with Judith Anderson and George Sanders in supporting roles."
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"George Henry Sanders (3 July 1906 – 25 April 1972) was a Russian-born English film and television actor, singer-songwriter, music composer, and author.",
" His career as an actor spanned more than 40 years.",
" His upper-class English accent and bass voice often led him to be cast as sophisticated but villainous characters.",
" He is perhaps best known as Jack Favell in \"Rebecca\" (1940), Scott Folliott in \"Foreign Correspondent\" (1940) (a rare heroic part), Addison DeWitt in \"All About Eve\" (1950), for which he won an Academy Award, King Richard the Lionheart in \"King Richard and the Crusaders\" (1954), Mr. Freeze in a two-parter episode of \"Batman\" (1966), the voice of the malevolent man-hating tiger Shere Khan in Disney's \"The Jungle Book\" (1967), and as Simon Templar, \"The Saint\", in five films made in the 1930s and 1940s."
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"Foreign Correspondent (a.k.a. Imposter and Personal History) is a 1940 American spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.",
" It tells the story of an American reporter who tries to expose enemy spies in Britain who are involved in a fictional continent-wide conspiracy in the prelude to World War II.",
" It stars Joel McCrea and features 19-year old Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, George Sanders, Albert Bassermann, and Robert Benchley, along with Edmund Gwenn."
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"Title: Journey to Italy\n\nJourney to Italy, also known as Voyage to Italy, is a 1954 drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders play Katherine and Alex Joyce, an English married couple whose trip to Italy unexpectedly undermines their marriage. The film was written by Rossellini and Vitaliano Brancati, but is loosely based on the novel \"Duo\" by Colette. Although the film was an Italian production, its dialogue was in English. The first theatrical release was in Italy under the title Viaggio in Italia; the dialogue had been dubbed into Italian.",
"Title: Patrick McGilligan (biographer)\n\nPatrick McGilligan (born 1951) is an Irish American biographer, film historian and writer. His biography on Alfred Hitchcock, \"Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light\" was a finalist for the Edgar Award. He is the author of two \"New York Times\" Notable Books, and he lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is also noted for his biography on Clint Eastwood, \"Clint: The Life and Legend\", which reveals much about Eastwood which his official biography by Richard Schickel left out. In addition to Hitchcock and Eastwood, he has written biographies on Robert Altman, James Cagney, George Cukor, Fritz Lang, Oscar Micheaux, Jack Nicholson, and Nicholas Ray. He is also an editor of \"Backstory\", which features interviews of Hollywood screenwriters and is published by the University of California Press.",
"Title: Phantom Lady (film)\n\nPhantom Lady is a 1944 crime drama film noir directed by Robert Siodmak starring Franchot Tone, Ella Raines and Alan Curtis. The film was Siodmak's first Hollywood noir. It was also a first for producer Joan Harrison, Universal Pictures' first female executive, who was Alfred Hitchcock's former screenwriter and went on to produce his TV show \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\". The film was based on the novel of the same name written by Cornell Woolrich but published under the pseudonym \"William Irish\".",
"Title: British contribution to the Manhattan Project\n\nBritain contributed to the Manhattan Project by helping initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise. Following the discovery of nuclear fission in uranium, scientists Rudolf Peierls and Otto Frisch at the University of Birmingham calculated, in March 1940, that the critical mass of a metallic sphere of pure uranium-235 was as little as 1 to , and would explode with the power of thousands of tons of dynamite. The Frisch–Peierls memorandum prompted Britain to create an atomic bomb project, known as Tube Alloys. Mark Oliphant, an Australian physicist working in Britain, was instrumental in making the results of the British MAUD Report known in the United States in 1941 by a visit in person. Initially the British project was larger and more advanced, but after the United States entered the war, the American project soon outstripped and dwarfed its British counterpart. The British government then decided to shelve its own nuclear ambitions, and participate in the American project.",
"Title: Alfred Hitchcock Presents\n\nAlfred Hitchcock Presents is an American television anthology series that was hosted and produced by Alfred Hitchcock; the program aired on CBS and NBC between 1955 and 1965. It featured dramas, thrillers, and mysteries. By the time it premiered on October 2, 1955, Hitchcock had been directing films for over three decades. \"Time\" magazine named it one of \"The 100 Best TV Shows of all time\". The Writers Guild of America ranked it #79 on their list of the 101 Best-Written TV Series tying it with \"Monty Python's Flying Circus\", \"\" and \"Upstairs, Downstairs\".",
"Title: The George Sanders Mystery Theater\n\nThe George Sanders Mystery Theater is the title of a 30-minute American television mystery drama series hosted by character actor George Sanders which aired Sundays on NBC in the summer of 1957.",
"Title: Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 1\n\nAlfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 1 is the first installment of \"Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology\", one of the many Alfred Hitchcock story collection books; edited by Eleanor Sullivan. Originally published in hardcover in 1976 as \"Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Keep You Spellbound\", the book is a collection of 30 stories originally published in \"Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine\".",
"Title: Rebecca (1940 film)\n\nRebecca is a 1940 psychological drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It was Hitchcock's first American project, and his first film under contract with producer David O. Selznick. The screenplay by Robert E. Sherwood and Joan Harrison and adaptation by Philip MacDonald and Michael Hogan were based on the 1938 novel of the same name by Daphne du Maurier. The film stars Laurence Olivier as the brooding, aristocratic widower Maxim de Winter and Joan Fontaine as the young woman who becomes his second wife, with Judith Anderson and George Sanders in supporting roles.",
"Title: George Sanders\n\nGeorge Henry Sanders (3 July 1906 – 25 April 1972) was a Russian-born English film and television actor, singer-songwriter, music composer, and author. His career as an actor spanned more than 40 years. His upper-class English accent and bass voice often led him to be cast as sophisticated but villainous characters. He is perhaps best known as Jack Favell in \"Rebecca\" (1940), Scott Folliott in \"Foreign Correspondent\" (1940) (a rare heroic part), Addison DeWitt in \"All About Eve\" (1950), for which he won an Academy Award, King Richard the Lionheart in \"King Richard and the Crusaders\" (1954), Mr. Freeze in a two-parter episode of \"Batman\" (1966), the voice of the malevolent man-hating tiger Shere Khan in Disney's \"The Jungle Book\" (1967), and as Simon Templar, \"The Saint\", in five films made in the 1930s and 1940s.",
"Title: Foreign Correspondent (film)\n\nForeign Correspondent (a.k.a. Imposter and Personal History) is a 1940 American spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It tells the story of an American reporter who tries to expose enemy spies in Britain who are involved in a fictional continent-wide conspiracy in the prelude to World War II. It stars Joel McCrea and features 19-year old Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, George Sanders, Albert Bassermann, and Robert Benchley, along with Edmund Gwenn."
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David Hirschfelder composed film scores for what 1998 biographical film written by Michael Hirst?
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Elizabeth
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" Lim attended St. Michael's Institution for secondary education.",
" He relocated to Australia in 1977, where he attended Geelong College, and then completed a mechanical engineering course at University of Melbourne from 1978 to 1981.",
" While at university Lim played with James Valentine (later of the band, Models).",
" Lim then joined Venetta Fields's Gospel Band.",
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"Merrill Boyd Jenson (born January 20, 1947) is an American composer and arranger who has composed film scores for over thirty films including , , The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd, , Harry's War, and Windwalker.",
" Many of the films Jenson composed music for were directed by Academy Award-winning director Kieth Merrill.",
" Jenson has also composed several concert productions including a symphony that premiered at Carnegie Hall.",
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"Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole is a 2010 American-Australian 3D computer-animated fantasy-adventure film based on the \"Guardians of Ga'Hoole\" series by Kathryn Lasky.",
" Zack Snyder directed the film as an animation debut, Zareh Nalbandian produced the film, John Orloff and Emil Stern wrote the film, with Jim Sturgess, Hugo Weaving, Joel Edgerton, Abbie Cornish, Geoffrey Rush, Emily Barclay, Helen Mirren, Ryan Kwanten, Anthony LaPaglia, and David Wenham voicing the characters set in a post-human extinction-era Australia.",
" The score was composed by David Hirschfelder and Adam Young from Owl City.",
" The film was produced by Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures and Animal Logic.",
" \"Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole\" is the only Cruel and Unusual Films production that is not aimed at adult audience members.",
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"Elizabeth is a 1998 British biographical film written by Michael Hirst, directed by Shekhar Kapur, and starring Cate Blanchett in the title role of Queen Elizabeth I of England, alongside Geoffrey Rush, Christopher Eccleston, Joseph Fiennes, John Gielgud, Fanny Ardant and Richard Attenborough.",
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"Elizabeth: The Golden Age is a 2007 sequel to the 1998 film \"Elizabeth\", directed by Shekhar Kapur and produced by Universal Pictures and Working Title Films.",
" It stars Cate Blanchett in the title role and is a fairly fictionalised portrayal of events during the latter part of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England.",
" The film co-stars Geoffrey Rush, Clive Owen, Rhys Ifans, Jordi Mollà, Abbie Cornish and Samantha Morton.",
" The screenplay was written by William Nicholson and Michael Hirst, and the music score was composed by A. R. Rahman and Craig Armstrong.",
" Guy Hendrix Dyas was the film's production designer and co-visual effects supervisor, and the costumes were created by Alexandra Byrne.",
" The film was shot at Shepperton Studios and various locations around the United Kingdom."
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"Title: Chong Lim\n\nChong Voon Lim (born Ipoh, Malaysia) is a Malaysian-born Australian-based musical director, keyboardist, producer, and session musician. Lim attended St. Michael's Institution for secondary education. He relocated to Australia in 1977, where he attended Geelong College, and then completed a mechanical engineering course at University of Melbourne from 1978 to 1981. While at university Lim played with James Valentine (later of the band, Models). Lim then joined Venetta Fields's Gospel Band. He has toured with the Eurogliders, Jermaine Jackson, WJAZ, and John Farnham, after Farnham's long-time collaborator David Hirschfelder left to concentrate on movie scores.",
"Title: Merrill Jenson\n\nMerrill Boyd Jenson (born January 20, 1947) is an American composer and arranger who has composed film scores for over thirty films including , , The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd, , Harry's War, and Windwalker. Many of the films Jenson composed music for were directed by Academy Award-winning director Kieth Merrill. Jenson has also composed several concert productions including a symphony that premiered at Carnegie Hall. Additionally, he has composed music for many television commercials including the acclaimed Homefront ads, music for three outdoor pageants, and several albums. Jenson lives in Provo, Utah with his wife Betsy Lee Jenson.",
"Title: Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole\n\nLegend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole is a 2010 American-Australian 3D computer-animated fantasy-adventure film based on the \"Guardians of Ga'Hoole\" series by Kathryn Lasky. Zack Snyder directed the film as an animation debut, Zareh Nalbandian produced the film, John Orloff and Emil Stern wrote the film, with Jim Sturgess, Hugo Weaving, Joel Edgerton, Abbie Cornish, Geoffrey Rush, Emily Barclay, Helen Mirren, Ryan Kwanten, Anthony LaPaglia, and David Wenham voicing the characters set in a post-human extinction-era Australia. The score was composed by David Hirschfelder and Adam Young from Owl City. The film was produced by Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures and Animal Logic. \"Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole\" is the only Cruel and Unusual Films production that is not aimed at adult audience members. Production took place in Australia, and the film was released in RealD 3D and IMAX 3D on September 24, 2010. The film grossed $140.1 million on a $80 million budget.",
"Title: Alexander Faris\n\nSamuel Alexander \"Sandy\" Faris (11 June 1921 – 28 September 2015) was a Northern Irish composer, conductor and writer, known for his television theme tunes, including the theme music for the 1970s TV series \"Upstairs, Downstairs\". He composed and recorded many operas and musicals, and also composed film scores (including for \"Georgy Girl\") and orchestral works. As a conductor, he was especially known for his revivals of Jacques Offenbach and Gilbert and Sullivan operettas.",
"Title: Strictly Ballroom (soundtrack)\n\nStrictly Ballroom is the original soundtrack of the 1992 Golden Globe-nominated film \"Strictly Ballroom\" starring Paul Mercurio, Tara Morice, Barry Otto and Pat Thomson. The original score was composed by David Hirschfelder.",
"Title: List of compositions by André Previn\n\nAndré Previn has composed film scores (including many songs), jazz pieces and contemporary classical music. His earliest compositions known at least by name/type are student works from the mid-1940s (a clarinet sonata, a string quartet, a rhapsody for violin and orchestra and some art songs). They were written at the same time as he did his first work for the movies (1946) and his first jazz recordings (1945).",
"Title: Elizabeth (film)\n\nElizabeth is a 1998 British biographical film written by Michael Hirst, directed by Shekhar Kapur, and starring Cate Blanchett in the title role of Queen Elizabeth I of England, alongside Geoffrey Rush, Christopher Eccleston, Joseph Fiennes, John Gielgud, Fanny Ardant and Richard Attenborough. The film is loosely based on the early years of Elizabeth's reign. Blanchett and Rush reprised their roles in the sequel, \"\" (2007), covering the later part of her reign.",
"Title: David Hirschfelder\n\nDavid Hirschfelder (born 18 November 1960, Ballarat, Victoria) is an Australian musician, film score composer and performer. As a musician he has been a member of Little River Band and John Farnham Band. He has composed film scores for \"Strictly Ballroom\" (1992), \"Shine\" (1996), \"Sliding Doors\" (1998), \"Elizabeth\" (1998), \"Hanging Up\" (2000), \"Australia\" (2008), and \"\" (2010).",
"Title: Elizabeth (soundtrack)\n\nElizabeth is the original soundtrack of the 1998 Academy Award- and Golden Globe-winning film \"Elizabeth\" starring Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Christopher Eccleston, Richard Attenborough and Joseph Fiennes. The original score was composed by David Hirschfelder.",
"Title: Elizabeth: The Golden Age\n\nElizabeth: The Golden Age is a 2007 sequel to the 1998 film \"Elizabeth\", directed by Shekhar Kapur and produced by Universal Pictures and Working Title Films. It stars Cate Blanchett in the title role and is a fairly fictionalised portrayal of events during the latter part of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The film co-stars Geoffrey Rush, Clive Owen, Rhys Ifans, Jordi Mollà, Abbie Cornish and Samantha Morton. The screenplay was written by William Nicholson and Michael Hirst, and the music score was composed by A. R. Rahman and Craig Armstrong. Guy Hendrix Dyas was the film's production designer and co-visual effects supervisor, and the costumes were created by Alexandra Byrne. The film was shot at Shepperton Studios and various locations around the United Kingdom."
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Carroll, New York, is named after which wealthy Maryland planter?
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Charles Carroll of Carrollton
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"Prior to the American Revolution, the British began taxing American colonies to raise revenue.",
" South Carolina residents were outraged about the 1767 Townshend Acts that taxed tea, paper, wine, glass, and lamp oil.",
" To protest the earlier 1765 Stamp Act, South Carolina sent wealthy rice planter Thomas Lynch, 26-year-old lawyer John Rutledge, and Christopher Gadsden to the 1765 Stamp Act Congress, held in New York.",
" Other taxes were removed in 1766, but tea taxes remained.",
" Soon South Carolinians confiscated the tea that arrived at Charleston Harbor and stored it in the Exchange and Customs House.",
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"Charles Carroll II (1702–1782) known as Charles Carroll of Annapolis to distinguish him from his similarly named relatives, was a wealthy Maryland planter and lawyer.",
" His father was Charles Carroll the Settler, (I – the first), (1661–1720), an immigrant to Maryland who had arrived in the colony in 1689 with a commission as Provincial Attorney General, and had accumulated a vast fortune, emerging as Maryland's wealthiest citizen.",
" Charles Carroll of Annapolis inherited and extended his father's fortune but, as a Roman Catholic, was barred from participation in Maryland politics.",
" It would fall to his son, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, (III), (1737–1832), one of the signers (and the longest-lived) of the Declaration of Independence, to see religious toleration restored to Maryland and many political and scientific/technological advances in the newly independent state."
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"The Healy family of Georgia became notable in U.S. history because of the high achievements of its first generation of children, who were born into slavery in Georgia in the second half of the nineteenth century.",
" Most became prominent as leaders within the Catholic Church.",
" They were mixed-race children of Mary Eliza Smith, a mulatto slave, and her common-law husband, Michael Morris Healy, an Irish Catholic immigrant from County Roscommon.",
" He became a wealthy cotton planter in Jones County.",
" Georgia prohibited slaves from being educated.",
" As Healy was determined to provide a future for his children, he sent them North for their educations, as did some other wealthy planters with mixed-race children.",
" Majority white in ancestry, the children varied in appearance.",
" They were baptized and educated as Catholic in the North, and gained opportunities as Irish Catholics.",
" Most of the sons first attended Quaker boarding schools in New York and New Jersey before transferring to a Catholic school in Massachusetts.",
" All but the fifth son graduated from college.",
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"Edward Martineau Perine (July 31, 1809 – June 5, 1905) was a merchant and planter in Cahaba, Alabama.",
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" He established a store on the west side of Vine Street in downtown Cahaba.",
" He later became a member of the firm of Perine & Hunter.",
" Anna M. Gayle Fry, writing in her book \"Memories of Old Cahaba\", describes E. M. Perine as \"a merchant prince of ante-bellum days, a Northern gentleman of the old school who was universally beloved by all who knew him.\""
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"Charles Carroll (September 19, 1737 – November 14, 1832), known as Charles Carroll of Carrollton or Charles Carroll III to distinguish him from his similarly named relatives, was a wealthy Maryland planter and an early advocate of independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain.",
" He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress and Confederation Congress and later as first United States Senator for Maryland.",
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"Colonel Henry Darnall (1645–1711), was a wealthy Maryland Roman Catholic planter, the Proprietary Agent of Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore (1605–1675).",
" He served for a time as Deputy Governor of the Province.",
" During the Protestant Revolution of 1689, his proprietarial army was defeated by the Puritan army of Colonel John Coode, and he was stripped of his numerous colonial offices.",
" Darnall died in 1711."
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"Darnall's Chance, also known as Buck House, Buck-Wardrop House, or James Wardrop House, is a historic home located at 14800 Governor Oden Bowie Drive, in Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.",
" It is named after Colonel Henry Darnall, a wealthy Roman Catholic planter, who was the Proprietary Agent of Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore and who served for a time as Deputy Governor of the Province.",
" The house itself was built c. 1742 by a merchant named James Wardrop, after he bought some of the land from Eleanor Darnall Carroll and her husband.",
" Today, Darnall's Chance houses the Darnall's Chance House Museum, an historic house museum which opened to the public in 1988."
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"Charles Carroll (1661–1720), sometimes called Charles Carroll the Settler to differentiate him from his son and grandson, was a wealthy lawyer and planter in colonial Maryland.",
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"Title: South Carolina in the American Revolution\n\nPrior to the American Revolution, the British began taxing American colonies to raise revenue. South Carolina residents were outraged about the 1767 Townshend Acts that taxed tea, paper, wine, glass, and lamp oil. To protest the earlier 1765 Stamp Act, South Carolina sent wealthy rice planter Thomas Lynch, 26-year-old lawyer John Rutledge, and Christopher Gadsden to the 1765 Stamp Act Congress, held in New York. Other taxes were removed in 1766, but tea taxes remained. Soon South Carolinians confiscated the tea that arrived at Charleston Harbor and stored it in the Exchange and Customs House. It was later sold to help pay for the Revolution.",
"Title: Charles Carroll of Annapolis\n\nCharles Carroll II (1702–1782) known as Charles Carroll of Annapolis to distinguish him from his similarly named relatives, was a wealthy Maryland planter and lawyer. His father was Charles Carroll the Settler, (I – the first), (1661–1720), an immigrant to Maryland who had arrived in the colony in 1689 with a commission as Provincial Attorney General, and had accumulated a vast fortune, emerging as Maryland's wealthiest citizen. Charles Carroll of Annapolis inherited and extended his father's fortune but, as a Roman Catholic, was barred from participation in Maryland politics. It would fall to his son, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, (III), (1737–1832), one of the signers (and the longest-lived) of the Declaration of Independence, to see religious toleration restored to Maryland and many political and scientific/technological advances in the newly independent state.",
"Title: Healy family\n\nThe Healy family of Georgia became notable in U.S. history because of the high achievements of its first generation of children, who were born into slavery in Georgia in the second half of the nineteenth century. Most became prominent as leaders within the Catholic Church. They were mixed-race children of Mary Eliza Smith, a mulatto slave, and her common-law husband, Michael Morris Healy, an Irish Catholic immigrant from County Roscommon. He became a wealthy cotton planter in Jones County. Georgia prohibited slaves from being educated. As Healy was determined to provide a future for his children, he sent them North for their educations, as did some other wealthy planters with mixed-race children. Majority white in ancestry, the children varied in appearance. They were baptized and educated as Catholic in the North, and gained opportunities as Irish Catholics. Most of the sons first attended Quaker boarding schools in New York and New Jersey before transferring to a Catholic school in Massachusetts. All but the fifth son graduated from college. James, Patrick and Sherwood Healy all undertook graduate studies at the in Paris, and the latter two earned doctorates there. The three daughters were educated at long-established Catholic convent schools in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.",
"Title: William Woodward Sr.\n\nBorn in New York City to William Woodward and Sarah Abagail Rodman, William came from a prominent and wealthy Maryland family that dates back to colonial times. The family made their fortune in selling textiles to the Confederate government, and his father was the founder of the New York Cotton Exchange.",
"Title: Edward Martineau Perine\n\nEdward Martineau Perine (July 31, 1809 – June 5, 1905) was a merchant and planter in Cahaba, Alabama. Born at Southfield, Staten Island, New York, a son of Edward and Addra Guyon Perine, and a descendant of Daniel Perrin, \"the Huguenot\", Perine moved to Cahaba, Alabama, and became a merchant and wealthy plantation owner. He established a store on the west side of Vine Street in downtown Cahaba. He later became a member of the firm of Perine & Hunter. Anna M. Gayle Fry, writing in her book \"Memories of Old Cahaba\", describes E. M. Perine as \"a merchant prince of ante-bellum days, a Northern gentleman of the old school who was universally beloved by all who knew him.\"",
"Title: Charles Carroll of Carrollton\n\nCharles Carroll (September 19, 1737 – November 14, 1832), known as Charles Carroll of Carrollton or Charles Carroll III to distinguish him from his similarly named relatives, was a wealthy Maryland planter and an early advocate of independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress and Confederation Congress and later as first United States Senator for Maryland. He was the only Catholic signatory of the Declaration of Independence.",
"Title: Henry Darnall\n\nColonel Henry Darnall (1645–1711), was a wealthy Maryland Roman Catholic planter, the Proprietary Agent of Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore (1605–1675). He served for a time as Deputy Governor of the Province. During the Protestant Revolution of 1689, his proprietarial army was defeated by the Puritan army of Colonel John Coode, and he was stripped of his numerous colonial offices. Darnall died in 1711.",
"Title: Darnall's Chance\n\nDarnall's Chance, also known as Buck House, Buck-Wardrop House, or James Wardrop House, is a historic home located at 14800 Governor Oden Bowie Drive, in Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. It is named after Colonel Henry Darnall, a wealthy Roman Catholic planter, who was the Proprietary Agent of Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore and who served for a time as Deputy Governor of the Province. The house itself was built c. 1742 by a merchant named James Wardrop, after he bought some of the land from Eleanor Darnall Carroll and her husband. Today, Darnall's Chance houses the Darnall's Chance House Museum, an historic house museum which opened to the public in 1988.",
"Title: Charles Carroll the Settler\n\nCharles Carroll (1661–1720), sometimes called Charles Carroll the Settler to differentiate him from his son and grandson, was a wealthy lawyer and planter in colonial Maryland. Carroll, a Catholic, is best known because his efforts to hold office in the Protestant-dominated colony (of Maryland) resulted in the disfranchisement of the colony's Catholics."
] |
14
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Who wrote a novel that was adapted into a film which featured the voice of a man who sang in Hindi and other languages?
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Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay
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" His experience at the University of Hawaii introduced him to experimental writing and improvisations as writing aid, which later lead to a movement against absurd theatre.",
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" When describing the state of Hindi-Urdu under the British Raj, Professor Śekhara Bandyopādhyāẏa stated that \"Truly speaking, Hindi and Urdu, spoken by a great majority of people in north India, were the same language written in two scripts; Hindi was written in Devanagari script and therefore had a greater sprinkling of Sanskrit words, while Urdu was written in Persian script and thus had more Persian and Arabic words in it.",
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" After the partition of India, political forces within India tried to further Sanskritize Hindi, while political forces in Pakistan campaigned to remove Prakit/Sanksrit derived words from Urdu and supplant them with Persian and Arabic words.",
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" Over 5,000 of his songs are listed here.",
" Mohammed Rafi also sang in several other different languages, which might not be included here.",
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15
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The offical chess set used in competions is named after who?
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they are named after Howard Staunton
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"Title: Staunton chess set\n\nThe Staunton chess set is composed of a particular style of chess pieces used to play the game of chess. According to the rules of chess, this style is to be used for competitions. Nathaniel Cook is credited with the design, and they are named after Howard Staunton. The first 500 sets were hand signed and numbered by Staunton. This style of set was first made available by Jaques of London in 1849, and they quickly became the standard. They have been used around the world since.",
"Title: Selenus chess set\n\nThe Selenus chess set is one of the most elegant classical chess set styles in use before the standardization of chess pieces that happened after the Staunton chess set was launched, in 1849 by John Jaques of London games manufacturer. The Selenus sets, were typical of Germany and Northern Europe and named after Gustavus Selenus, the pen name of Augustus the Younger, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, author of the Chess or the King's Game (German: Das Schach- oder Königsspiel), an important chess manual published in the 17th century. The standard included delicate lathe turned bases and shafts and tiers with circlets resembling crowns. Pieces were distinguished by heights, the number of tiers and sometimes by symbols.",
"Title: Pinnacle Brands\n\nPinnacle Brands was a trading card company from 1988 to 1998. With its first baseball card set called Score, it changed the baseball card industry from the \"Big Three\" (Donruss, Fleer, Topps) that had been in place for seven years prior. Score's first set used a bold colorful border design (with 110 cards each in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet borders) and was the first major set to have a color mugshot of the player and was the first major set besides 1982 Fleer to have a full color back. The player biographies were by far the most extensive of any major baseball card set of its time. The 1991 and 1992 sets at 900 (1991) 910 (1992) cards were among the largest card sets of that time.",
"Title: 9th Chess Olympiad\n\nThe 9th Chess Olympiad, organized by the FIDE and comprising an open team tournament, as well as several events designed to promote the game of chess, took place between August 20 and September 11, 1950, in Dubrovnik, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia (present day Croatia). 84 players from 16 nations played a total of 480 games. The acclaimed 1950 Dubrovnik chess set was designed and manufactured specifically for the Olympiad.",
"Title: Dubrovnik chess set\n\nThe Dubrovnik chess set has chess pieces of a particular type influenced by the Staunton chess set and used to play the game of chess. These chessmen are considered to have significant historical importance and are a timeless design classic. Over the decades the Dubrovnik chessmen were redesigned several times.",
"Title: Gökyay Association Chess Museum\n\nThe Gökyay Association Chess Museum is located in Altındağ, Ankara, Turkey and displayed in a historical home. The museum has the largest chess set collection in the world with 570 chess sets collected from 103 countries exhibited under four main themes in a 1,008 square metre area. There are a variety chess sets representing various cultures and made with materials including wood, metal, fishbone, marble, soapstone, felt, polyester, metal, marble, sheet metal and cast iron.",
"Title: Chess set\n\nA chess set has thirty-two chess pieces in two colours and a chessboard used to play chess. Chess is played by two chess players with each player starting with one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights and eight pawns. Chess equipment often accompanying a chess set are a chess box, chess clock and chess table. Chess sets are made in a wide variety of styles, often for ornamental rather than practical purposes. For tournament play, the Staunton chess set is preferred.",
"Title: The Chess Set\n\nThe Chess Set is a 2005 Australian short subject depicting two old men Stuart Wagstaff and Frank Wilson who enjoy their daily chess game in a park. One day a young stranger (Nathaniel Dean) joins them to watch their game, leaving his blood on one of the men. Grief soon follows, but turns to hope.",
"Title: MIK (character set)\n\nMIK (МИК) is a 8-bit Cyrillic code page used with DOS. It is based on the character set used in the Bulgarian Pravetz 16 IBM PC compatible system. Kermit calls this character set \"BULGARIA-PC\" / \"bulgaria-pc\". In Bulgaria, it was sometimes incorrectly referred to as code page 856 (which clashes with IBM's definition for a Hebrew code page)."
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What is the French name for the 1964 French-German romantic musical film directed by the same man who directed Une chambre en ville?
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French: Les Parapluies de Cherbourg
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The 2012 Ironman 70.3 World Championship was held in a city with an approximate elevation of what?
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1330 ft
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Of these two, The Wind in the Willows and The Lion King, which is inspired by Shakespeare's "Hamlet"?
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The Lion King
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" Unlike the previous \"The Lion King\" video game, it adhered more closely to the events in the film and the storyline carried on into \"\", with Simba having to battle his evil uncle Scar, rescue his daughter Kiara (the protagonist from \"The Lion King II: Simba's Pride\"), and finally battle Zira."
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"The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa, often simply referred to as Timon & Pumbaa, is an American animated television series created by Walt Disney Television Animation.",
" Based on the 1994 Disney animated film \"The Lion King\", it centers on Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog, as they live their problem-free philosophy Hakuna Matata.",
" The show ran for three seasons on CBS, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, and in syndication as a part of \"The Disney Afternoon\".",
" It aired from September 8, 1995 to September 24, 1999.",
" It is also the first \"Lion King\" related media to show humans, as humans were not present in the movie.",
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"Title: The Legend of the Lion King\n\nThe Legend of The Lion King is the name of former attractions hosted at both Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World in Florida and in Disneyland Paris. Although both shows were inspired by the hit Disney film The Lion King they took on two different performance styles. The Legend of the Lion King Show at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World Resort was a stage performance retelling the story of the film using life size puppets, while the show at Disneyland Paris was a Broadway inspired performance that used human actors and featured popular songs from the movie.",
"Title: The Lion King (2019 film)\n\nThe Lion King is an upcoming American computer-animated epic musical drama film, directed and co-produced by Jon Favreau, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and written by Jeff Nathanson. It is the remake of Disney's 1994 animated film of the same name and inspired in part by William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\". The film stars the voices of Donald Glover, James Earl Jones, Billy Eichner, Seth Rogen, John Oliver, Alfre Woodard, John Kani. It is set to be released on July 19, 2019.",
"Title: The Wind in the Willows\n\nThe Wind in the Willows is a children's novel by Kenneth Grahame, first published in 1908. Alternately slow moving and fast paced, it focuses on four anthropomorphised animals in a pastoral version of Edwardian England. The novel is notable for its mixture of mysticism, adventure, morality and camaraderie, and celebrated for its evocation of the nature of the Thames Valley.",
"Title: The Lion King Celebration\n\nThe Lion King Celebration was a parade based on the animated film \"The Lion King\". It was designed to tell story of Simba, the protagonist of \"The Lion King\", as if it were a tale passed down in Africa for generations. Its parade featured six floats designed around different aspects of Africa, dancers dressed in animal costumes and a Pride Rock float featuring Simba and Nala. The parade ran at Disneyland from June 1, 1994 to June 1, 1997, after which four of the floats were moved to Disney's Animal Kingdom for the Festival of the Lion King show.",
"Title: The Lion King 1½\n\nThe Lion King 1½ (known as The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata outside of North America) is a 2004 American direct-to-video animated comedy film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on February 10, 2004. The film was also theatrically released internationally and in selected cities in the United States. It is the third film in the \"Lion King\" media franchise. The film focuses on the meerkat/warthog duo Timon and Pumbaa and their escapades taking place before, during and after the events of \"The Lion King\". Much of the original cast from the first film returns in this film to reprise their roles, including Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella as Timon and Pumbaa, respectively.",
"Title: The Lion Guard\n\nThe Lion Guard is an American animated television series developed by Ford Riley based on Disney's 1994 film \"The Lion King.\" The series was first broadcast with a television movie, titled The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar on Disney Channel on November 22, 2015, and began airing as a TV series on January 15, 2016, on Disney Junior and Disney Channel. It is the second television series to be based on \"The Lion King,\" the first being \"Timon & Pumbaa\" (1995–1999). \"The Lion Guard\" is a sequel to \"The Lion King\" and takes place during the time-gap within the 1998 film \".\"",
"Title: The Lion King II: Simba's Pride\n\nThe Lion King II: Simba's Pride (later retitled The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride) is a 1998 American animated direct-to-video romantic musical film and a sequel to Disney's 1994 animated feature film, \"The Lion King\". The story takes place in a kingdom of lions in Africa and was influenced by William Shakespeare's \"Romeo and Juliet\". According to Rooney, the final draft gradually became a variation of \"Romeo and Juliet\".",
"Title: The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure\n\nThe Lion King: Simba′s Mighty Adventure is an adventure platformer video game based on Walt Disney Pictures′ animated film \"The Lion King\". It was developed in a collaboration between Torus Games and Paradox Development, and published by Activision. It was released for Game Boy Color and PlayStation in March 2000. Unlike the previous \"The Lion King\" video game, it adhered more closely to the events in the film and the storyline carried on into \"\", with Simba having to battle his evil uncle Scar, rescue his daughter Kiara (the protagonist from \"The Lion King II: Simba's Pride\"), and finally battle Zira.",
"Title: The Wind in the Willows (TV series)\n\nThe Wind in the Willows is a TV series that was originally broadcast between 1984 and 1987, based on characters from Kenneth Grahame's classic story \"The Wind in the Willows\" and following the 1983 film \"The Wind in the Willows\". It was made by animation company Cosgrove Hall for Thames Television and shown on the ITV network. An hour-long feature, \"A Tale Of Two Toads\", was broadcast in 1989, and a fifth season of 13 episodes was shown in 1990 under the title \"Oh! Mr Toad\" in some countries, whilst retaining the title \"The Wind in the Willows\" in others.",
"Title: Timon & Pumbaa (TV series)\n\nThe Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa, often simply referred to as Timon & Pumbaa, is an American animated television series created by Walt Disney Television Animation. Based on the 1994 Disney animated film \"The Lion King\", it centers on Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog, as they live their problem-free philosophy Hakuna Matata. The show ran for three seasons on CBS, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, and in syndication as a part of \"The Disney Afternoon\". It aired from September 8, 1995 to September 24, 1999. It is also the first \"Lion King\" related media to show humans, as humans were not present in the movie. It is the first of two television series to be based on the film, the second being \"The Lion Guard\"."
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The Ski Club of Australia is part of which Australian National Park and Reserve?
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Australian Alps National Parks
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"The Alpine National Park is a national park located in the Central Highlands and Alpine regions of Victoria, Australia.",
" The 646000 ha national park is located northeast of Melbourne.",
" It is the largest National Park in Victoria, and covers much of the higher areas of the Great Dividing Range in Victoria, including Victoria's highest point, Mount Bogong at 1986 m and the associated subalpine woodland and grassland of the Bogong High Plains.",
" The park's north-eastern boundary is along the border with New South Wales, where it abuts the Kosciuszko National Park.",
" On 7 November 2008 the Alpine National Park was added to the Australian National Heritage List as one of eleven areas constituting the Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves."
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"Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve is a United States national park and national preserve managed by the National Park Service in south central Alaska.",
" The park and preserve was established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.",
" This protected area is included in an International Biosphere Reserve and is part of the Kluane/Wrangell–St. Elias/Glacier Bay/Tatshenshini-Alsek UNESCO World Heritage Site.",
" The park and preserve form the largest area managed by the National Park Service in the United States by area with a total of 13175799 acre , an expanse that could encapsulate a total of six Yellowstone National Parks.",
" The park includes a large portion of the Saint Elias Mountains, which include most of the highest peaks in the United States and Canada, yet are within 10 mi of tidewater, one of the highest reliefs in the world.",
" Wrangell–St. Elias borders on Canada's Kluane National Park and Reserve to the east and approaches the U.S. Glacier Bay National Park to the south.",
" The chief distinction between park and preserve lands is that sport hunting is prohibited in the park and permitted in the preserve.",
" In addition, 9078675 acre of the park are designated as the largest single wilderness in the United States."
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"Malkumba-Coongie Lakes National Park is a protected area located in the north-east of South Australia about 110 km north-west of Innamincka.",
" The national park was proclaimed on 31 March 2005 as the Coongie Lakes National Park under \"National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972\" over a parcel of land previously part of the Innamincka Regional Reserve to \"conserve significant wetlands, provide experiences for visitors and ensure that the core component of the Coongie Lakes system was protected.\"",
" The national park is located on land that was included on the List of Wetlands of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention under the name, Coongie Lakes in 1987.",
" In 2014, the national park was renamed as the Malkumba-Coongie Lakes National Park.",
" The national park is co-managed by the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR), the Yandruwandha Yawarrawarrka Parks Advisory Committee and South Australian Arid Lands Natural Resources Management Board.",
" It is classified as an IUCN Category II protected area."
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"The Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve (also known as Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve, or Dzanga-Sangha Forest Special Reserve, Dzanga-Sangha Baï, or Dzanga-Sangha Special Forest Reserve) is a protected reserve of southwestern Central African Republic.",
" It was established in 1990 and covers 6865.54 km.",
" It is one of several areas within the Dzanga-Sangha Complex of Protected Areas (DSCPA), each within its own protective status and along with Lobéké National Park in Cameroon and Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park in Republic of Congo, it is part of the Sangha Trinational Landscape.",
" Other areas within the DSCPA include the Dzanga Ndoki National Park which has two sectors, the 495 km Dzanga park and the 725 km Ndoki park.",
" A conference of the Ministers of Forests of Central African Forest Commission (COMIFAC) had resolved to establish within the Congo basin, the Sangha River Tri-national Protected area (STN) encompassing these three parks.",
" The forest special reserve is operated by the Central African Forest Commission (COMIFAC)."
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"The Grampians National Park (also Gariwerd), commonly referred to as The Grampians, is a national park located in the Grampians region of Victoria, Australia.",
" The 167219 ha national park is situated between Stawell and Horsham on the Western Highway and Dunkeld on the Glenelg Highway, 260 km west of Melbourne and 460 km east of Adelaide.",
" Proclaimed as a national park on 01 1984 (1984--) , the park was listed on the Australian National Heritage List on 15 December 2006 for its outstanding natural beauty and being one of the richest indigenous rock art sites in south-eastern Australia.",
" The Grampians feature a striking series of sandstone mountain ranges."
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"Siding Spring Observatory near Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia, part of the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics (RSAA) at the Australian National University (ANU), incorporates the Anglo-Australian Telescope along with a collection of other telescopes owned by the Australian National University, the University of New South Wales, and other institutions.",
" The observatory is situated 1165 m above sea level in the Warrumbungle National Park on Mount Woorat, also known as Siding Spring Mountain.",
" Siding Spring Observatory is owned by the Australian National University (ANU) and is part of the Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories research school."
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"The Ski Club of Australia is a private club and ski lodge located in Thredbo, New South Wales, Australia.",
" It was founded in 1920 and as its foundation pre-dated the foundation of the Ski Council of New South Wales in 1929, it played a pivotal role in the history of skiing and ski racing in Australia.",
" Four members of the Ski Club, Herbert Schlink, Eric Fisher, William Gordon and John Laidley, made the first winter crossing of the Snowy Mountains Main Range from Kiandra to Kosciusko in 1927.",
" Slalom skiing was introduced into Australia by the club.",
" The club formerly had an official role in Australian skiing and its 75th Anniversary history was written by Olympian Bob Arnott."
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"The Skoki Ski Lodge National Historic Site of Canada was built in 1930-31 in the Skoki Valley of Canada's Banff National Park.",
" Built by local members of the Ski Club of the Canadian Rockies, the lodge was the first commercial building built specifically to serve skiers in Canada, and possibly in North America.",
" Design and construction work was carried out by local outfitter and builder Earl Spencer with help from Spud White and Victor Kutschera.",
" The lodge was progressively expanded through 1936 by outfitter, guide and log home builder Jim Boyce who was also managing the Lodge the time.",
" It has remained unaltered since that time.",
" The Lodge operates throughout the year."
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"Mount Kosciuszko is a mountain located on the Main Range of the Snowy Mountains in Kosciuszko National Park, part of the Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves, in New South Wales, Australia and is located west of Crackenback and close to Jindabyne."
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"The establishment of Grand Teton National Park took place over a period spanning more than 50 years.",
" Located in the northwestern region of the U.S. state of Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park is 10 mi south of Yellowstone National Park which was established in 1872, when Wyoming, Idaho and Montana were still territories and the region was very sparsely settled.",
" By the late 19th century, conservationists were working to provide further protection to surrounding regions, leading President Grover Cleveland to create the Teton Forest Reserve, which included a portion of northern Jackson Hole.",
" By 1902, the reserve had been combined into the Yellowstone Forest Reserve, then was divided again in 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt, establishing the Teton National Forest, which protected most of the Teton Range.",
" By 1907, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation had constructed a temporary dam at the Snake River outlet of Jackson Lake.",
" This dam failed in 1910 and a new concrete Jackson Lake Dam replaced it by 1911.",
" The dam was further enlarged in 1916, raising lake waters 39 ft as part of the Minidoka Project, designed to provide irrigation for agriculture in the state of Idaho.",
" Though efforts to protect the Teton Range and Jackson Hole as part of an expanded Yellowstone National Park dated back to the late 19th century, proposals to construct more dams on some of the other lakes in Jackson Hole led Yellowstone National Park superintendent Horace Albright to block such efforts.",
" Albright was originally an advocate of the expanded Yellowstone plan which was very unpopular with local residents.",
" By the mid-1920s local sentiment had changed as a result of proposals for a new national park including only the Teton Range and six lakes at the base of the range.",
" With the general agreement of prominent Jackson Hole residents to this plan, President Calvin Coolidge signed the executive order establishing the 96000 acre Grand Teton National Park on February 26, 1929."
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"Title: Alpine National Park\n\nThe Alpine National Park is a national park located in the Central Highlands and Alpine regions of Victoria, Australia. The 646000 ha national park is located northeast of Melbourne. It is the largest National Park in Victoria, and covers much of the higher areas of the Great Dividing Range in Victoria, including Victoria's highest point, Mount Bogong at 1986 m and the associated subalpine woodland and grassland of the Bogong High Plains. The park's north-eastern boundary is along the border with New South Wales, where it abuts the Kosciuszko National Park. On 7 November 2008 the Alpine National Park was added to the Australian National Heritage List as one of eleven areas constituting the Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves.",
"Title: Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve\n\nWrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve is a United States national park and national preserve managed by the National Park Service in south central Alaska. The park and preserve was established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act. This protected area is included in an International Biosphere Reserve and is part of the Kluane/Wrangell–St. Elias/Glacier Bay/Tatshenshini-Alsek UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park and preserve form the largest area managed by the National Park Service in the United States by area with a total of 13175799 acre , an expanse that could encapsulate a total of six Yellowstone National Parks. The park includes a large portion of the Saint Elias Mountains, which include most of the highest peaks in the United States and Canada, yet are within 10 mi of tidewater, one of the highest reliefs in the world. Wrangell–St. Elias borders on Canada's Kluane National Park and Reserve to the east and approaches the U.S. Glacier Bay National Park to the south. The chief distinction between park and preserve lands is that sport hunting is prohibited in the park and permitted in the preserve. In addition, 9078675 acre of the park are designated as the largest single wilderness in the United States.",
"Title: Malkumba-Coongie Lakes National Park\n\nMalkumba-Coongie Lakes National Park is a protected area located in the north-east of South Australia about 110 km north-west of Innamincka. The national park was proclaimed on 31 March 2005 as the Coongie Lakes National Park under \"National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972\" over a parcel of land previously part of the Innamincka Regional Reserve to \"conserve significant wetlands, provide experiences for visitors and ensure that the core component of the Coongie Lakes system was protected.\" The national park is located on land that was included on the List of Wetlands of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention under the name, Coongie Lakes in 1987. In 2014, the national park was renamed as the Malkumba-Coongie Lakes National Park. The national park is co-managed by the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR), the Yandruwandha Yawarrawarrka Parks Advisory Committee and South Australian Arid Lands Natural Resources Management Board. It is classified as an IUCN Category II protected area.",
"Title: Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve\n\nThe Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve (also known as Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve, or Dzanga-Sangha Forest Special Reserve, Dzanga-Sangha Baï, or Dzanga-Sangha Special Forest Reserve) is a protected reserve of southwestern Central African Republic. It was established in 1990 and covers 6865.54 km. It is one of several areas within the Dzanga-Sangha Complex of Protected Areas (DSCPA), each within its own protective status and along with Lobéké National Park in Cameroon and Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park in Republic of Congo, it is part of the Sangha Trinational Landscape. Other areas within the DSCPA include the Dzanga Ndoki National Park which has two sectors, the 495 km Dzanga park and the 725 km Ndoki park. A conference of the Ministers of Forests of Central African Forest Commission (COMIFAC) had resolved to establish within the Congo basin, the Sangha River Tri-national Protected area (STN) encompassing these three parks. The forest special reserve is operated by the Central African Forest Commission (COMIFAC).",
"Title: Grampians National Park\n\nThe Grampians National Park (also Gariwerd), commonly referred to as The Grampians, is a national park located in the Grampians region of Victoria, Australia. The 167219 ha national park is situated between Stawell and Horsham on the Western Highway and Dunkeld on the Glenelg Highway, 260 km west of Melbourne and 460 km east of Adelaide. Proclaimed as a national park on 01 1984 (1984--) , the park was listed on the Australian National Heritage List on 15 December 2006 for its outstanding natural beauty and being one of the richest indigenous rock art sites in south-eastern Australia. The Grampians feature a striking series of sandstone mountain ranges.",
"Title: Siding Spring Observatory\n\nSiding Spring Observatory near Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia, part of the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics (RSAA) at the Australian National University (ANU), incorporates the Anglo-Australian Telescope along with a collection of other telescopes owned by the Australian National University, the University of New South Wales, and other institutions. The observatory is situated 1165 m above sea level in the Warrumbungle National Park on Mount Woorat, also known as Siding Spring Mountain. Siding Spring Observatory is owned by the Australian National University (ANU) and is part of the Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories research school.",
"Title: Ski Club of Australia\n\nThe Ski Club of Australia is a private club and ski lodge located in Thredbo, New South Wales, Australia. It was founded in 1920 and as its foundation pre-dated the foundation of the Ski Council of New South Wales in 1929, it played a pivotal role in the history of skiing and ski racing in Australia. Four members of the Ski Club, Herbert Schlink, Eric Fisher, William Gordon and John Laidley, made the first winter crossing of the Snowy Mountains Main Range from Kiandra to Kosciusko in 1927. Slalom skiing was introduced into Australia by the club. The club formerly had an official role in Australian skiing and its 75th Anniversary history was written by Olympian Bob Arnott.",
"Title: Skoki Ski Lodge\n\nThe Skoki Ski Lodge National Historic Site of Canada was built in 1930-31 in the Skoki Valley of Canada's Banff National Park. Built by local members of the Ski Club of the Canadian Rockies, the lodge was the first commercial building built specifically to serve skiers in Canada, and possibly in North America. Design and construction work was carried out by local outfitter and builder Earl Spencer with help from Spud White and Victor Kutschera. The lodge was progressively expanded through 1936 by outfitter, guide and log home builder Jim Boyce who was also managing the Lodge the time. It has remained unaltered since that time. The Lodge operates throughout the year.",
"Title: Mount Kosciuszko\n\nMount Kosciuszko is a mountain located on the Main Range of the Snowy Mountains in Kosciuszko National Park, part of the Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves, in New South Wales, Australia and is located west of Crackenback and close to Jindabyne.",
"Title: Establishment of Grand Teton National Park\n\nThe establishment of Grand Teton National Park took place over a period spanning more than 50 years. Located in the northwestern region of the U.S. state of Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park is 10 mi south of Yellowstone National Park which was established in 1872, when Wyoming, Idaho and Montana were still territories and the region was very sparsely settled. By the late 19th century, conservationists were working to provide further protection to surrounding regions, leading President Grover Cleveland to create the Teton Forest Reserve, which included a portion of northern Jackson Hole. By 1902, the reserve had been combined into the Yellowstone Forest Reserve, then was divided again in 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt, establishing the Teton National Forest, which protected most of the Teton Range. By 1907, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation had constructed a temporary dam at the Snake River outlet of Jackson Lake. This dam failed in 1910 and a new concrete Jackson Lake Dam replaced it by 1911. The dam was further enlarged in 1916, raising lake waters 39 ft as part of the Minidoka Project, designed to provide irrigation for agriculture in the state of Idaho. Though efforts to protect the Teton Range and Jackson Hole as part of an expanded Yellowstone National Park dated back to the late 19th century, proposals to construct more dams on some of the other lakes in Jackson Hole led Yellowstone National Park superintendent Horace Albright to block such efforts. Albright was originally an advocate of the expanded Yellowstone plan which was very unpopular with local residents. By the mid-1920s local sentiment had changed as a result of proposals for a new national park including only the Teton Range and six lakes at the base of the range. With the general agreement of prominent Jackson Hole residents to this plan, President Calvin Coolidge signed the executive order establishing the 96000 acre Grand Teton National Park on February 26, 1929."
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Before Playing It My Way was launched, Walter Isaacson, who wrote biographies on people such as Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein, wrote a biography on this man, which held the record in India for most preordered book?
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Steve Jobs
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"Walter Isaacson (born May 20, 1952) is an American writer and journalist.",
" He is the President and CEO of the Aspen Institute, a nonpartisan educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, D.C.",
" He has been the chairman and CEO of Cable News Network (CNN) and the Managing Editor of \"Time\".",
" He has written biographies of Steve Jobs, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, and Henry Kissinger."
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"Ilse Rosenthal-Schneider (April 25, 1891 – February 6, 1990) was a German-Australian physicist and philosopher.",
" She is best known for her collaboration and correspondence with physicists Albert Einstein, Max von Laue, and Max Planck.",
" Rosenthal-Schneider earned a PhD in philosophy in 1920 at the University of Berlin, where she first met Albert Einstein.",
" After leaving Nazi Germany and emigrating to Australia in 1938, she became a tutor in the German department at the University of Sydney in 1945 and taught history and philosophy of science.",
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"This award should not be confused with many others named after the famous physicist, such as the Albert Einstein World Award of Science given by the World Cultural Council (since 1984), the Albert Einstein Medal given by the Albert Einstein Society (since 1979), nor with the Hans Albert Einstein Award, named after his son and given by the American Society of Civil Engineers (since 1988).",
" It was established much earlier than these, when Einstein was still alive and was a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study.",
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"Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed is a biography of Benjamin Franklin written by William Cabell Bruce in 1917.",
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" It was established, with the sponsorship of the trustees of Einstein's estate, by William M. Swartz (1912–87) a wealthy businessman and the grandfather of activist Aaron Swartz.",
" William M. Swartz was involved in the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs and established the Foundation in part to support Pugwash.",
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"Genius is an American anthology period drama television series produced by National Geographic, developed by Noah Pink and Kenneth Biller, which premiered on April 25, 2017.",
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" The season is based on the 2007 book \"Einstein: His Life and Universe\" by Walter Isaacson."
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"The Benjamin Franklin National Memorial, located in the rotunda of The Franklin Institute science museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., features a colossal statue of a seated Benjamin Franklin, American writer, inventor, and statesman.",
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" With a weight of 30 ST the statue rests on a 92 ST pedestal of white Seravezza marble.",
" It is the focal piece of the Memorial Hall of the Franklin Institute, which was designed by John Windrim and modeled after the Roman Pantheon.",
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"Title: Albert Einstein: Creator and Rebel\n\nAlbert Einstein: Creator and Rebel is a book by Banesh Hoffmann with the collaboration of Helen Dukas. The book is a biography of Albert Einstein, including both his personal and academic life with references to specific events and people. The book also presents Einstein's photographs from his archives.",
"Title: Playing It My Way\n\nPlaying It My Way is the autobiography of former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar. It was launched on 5 November 2014 in Mumbai. The book summarises Tendulkar's early days, his 24 years of international career and aspects of his life that have not been shared publicly. It entered the Limca Book of Records for being the best selling adult hardback across both fiction and non-fiction categories. In India, it broke the record set by Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs for being the most pre-ordered biographical book.",
"Title: Walter Isaacson\n\nWalter Isaacson (born May 20, 1952) is an American writer and journalist. He is the President and CEO of the Aspen Institute, a nonpartisan educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, D.C. He has been the chairman and CEO of Cable News Network (CNN) and the Managing Editor of \"Time\". He has written biographies of Steve Jobs, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, and Henry Kissinger.",
"Title: Ilse Rosenthal-Schneider\n\nIlse Rosenthal-Schneider (April 25, 1891 – February 6, 1990) was a German-Australian physicist and philosopher. She is best known for her collaboration and correspondence with physicists Albert Einstein, Max von Laue, and Max Planck. Rosenthal-Schneider earned a PhD in philosophy in 1920 at the University of Berlin, where she first met Albert Einstein. After leaving Nazi Germany and emigrating to Australia in 1938, she became a tutor in the German department at the University of Sydney in 1945 and taught history and philosophy of science. In the 1940s and 1950s, she exchanged a series of letters with Albert Einstein about philosophical aspects of physics, such as theory of relativity, fundamental constants and physical reality. She remained in contact with Einstein through correspondence until the death of Einstein in 1955.",
"Title: Albert Einstein Award\n\nThis award should not be confused with many others named after the famous physicist, such as the Albert Einstein World Award of Science given by the World Cultural Council (since 1984), the Albert Einstein Medal given by the Albert Einstein Society (since 1979), nor with the Hans Albert Einstein Award, named after his son and given by the American Society of Civil Engineers (since 1988). It was established much earlier than these, when Einstein was still alive and was a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study. It has been called \"the highest of its kind in the United States\" by \"The New York Times\". Some considered it as \"the prestigious equivalent of a Nobel Prize\".",
"Title: Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed\n\nBenjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed is a biography of Benjamin Franklin written by William Cabell Bruce in 1917. A \"biographical and critical study based mostly on Benjamin Franklin's own writings\", the book won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography in 1918.",
"Title: Albert Einstein Peace Prize\n\nThe Albert Einstein Peace Prize is/was a peace prize awarded annually since 1980 by the Albert Einstein Peace Prize Foundation. The Foundation dates from 1979, the centenary of the birth of Albert Einstein, and evokes the Russell–Einstein Manifesto which urges nuclear disarmament. It was established, with the sponsorship of the trustees of Einstein's estate, by William M. Swartz (1912–87) a wealthy businessman and the grandfather of activist Aaron Swartz. William M. Swartz was involved in the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs and established the Foundation in part to support Pugwash. Prize winners, mainly active in nuclear disarmament, receive(d) $50,000.",
"Title: Genius (U.S. TV series)\n\nGenius is an American anthology period drama television series produced by National Geographic, developed by Noah Pink and Kenneth Biller, which premiered on April 25, 2017. The first season follows the life of Albert Einstein, from his early years, through his time as a patent clerk, to his later years as a physicist who developed the theory of relativity. The season is based on the 2007 book \"Einstein: His Life and Universe\" by Walter Isaacson.",
"Title: Benjamin Franklin National Memorial\n\nThe Benjamin Franklin National Memorial, located in the rotunda of The Franklin Institute science museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., features a colossal statue of a seated Benjamin Franklin, American writer, inventor, and statesman. The 20 ft -tall memorial, was sculpted by James Earle Fraser between 1906 and 1911 and dedicated in 1938. With a weight of 30 ST the statue rests on a 92 ST pedestal of white Seravezza marble. It is the focal piece of the Memorial Hall of the Franklin Institute, which was designed by John Windrim and modeled after the Roman Pantheon. The statue and Memorial Hall were designated as the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial in 1972. It is the primary location memorializing Benjamin Franklin in the U.S.",
"Title: Steve Jobs (book)\n\nSteve Jobs is the authorized self-titled biography book of Steve Jobs. The book was written at the request of Jobs by Walter Isaacson, a former executive at CNN and \"TIME\" who has written best-selling biographies of Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein."
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According to the 2010 census, what was the population of the county for which The Naples Daily News is the main daily newspaper?
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321,520
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" The \"Redwood City Daily News\" was adjudicated as a newspaper of general circulation by the San Mateo County Superior Court in 2001, enabling it to publish legal notices.",
" Both the Palo Alto and Redwood City \"Daily News\" editions were distributed in large red newspaper racks and in stores, coffee shops, restaurants, schools and major workplaces.",
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"Title: The Post and Courier\n\nThe Post and Courier is the main daily newspaper in Charleston, South Carolina. It traces its ancestry to three newspapers, the \"Charleston Courier\", founded in 1803, the \"Charleston Daily News\", founded 1865, and \"The Evening Post\", founded 1894. Through the \"Courier\", it is the oldest daily newspaper in the South, and one of the oldest continuously operating newspapers in the United States. It is the flagship newspaper of the Evening Post Industries.",
"Title: Jacksonville Daily News\n\nThe Daily News is a daily newspaper in Jacksonville, North Carolina. It has served the city of Jacksonville, Onslow County and its surrounding areas since 1953. \"The Daily News\" was owned by Freedom Communications until 2012, when Freedom sold its Florida and North Carolina papers to Halifax Media Group. In 2015, Halifax was acquired by New Media Investment Group.",
"Title: Philadelphia Metro\n\nMetro is a free daily newspaper in Philadelphia which began publishing on January 24, 2000. Its main competition is \"The Philadelphia Daily News\". In 2004, \"Metro\" surpassed \"The Daily News\" in circulation, 143,798 to 141,868, to move into second behind 372,297 for \"The Philadelphia Inquirer\"'s. It was the first \"Metro\" edition published in North America and the ninth edition since the first in Stockholm in 1995.",
"Title: The Newport Daily News\n\nThe Newport Daily News is an independent six-day daily newspaper serving Newport County, Rhode Island. It publishes in the mornings on weekdays (Monday through Friday) and in the morning on Saturdays. The \"Daily News\" is the state's largest family-owned newspaper.",
"Title: Redwood City Daily News\n\nThe Redwood City Daily News was a free daily newspaper in Redwood City, California published 6 days a week with an average daily circulation of 8,000. The newspaper was founded August 9, 2000 by Dave Price (journalist) and Jim Pavelich, who also published the \"Palo Alto Daily News\". The \"Redwood City Daily News\" was adjudicated as a newspaper of general circulation by the San Mateo County Superior Court in 2001, enabling it to publish legal notices. Both the Palo Alto and Redwood City \"Daily News\" editions were distributed in large red newspaper racks and in stores, coffee shops, restaurants, schools and major workplaces. The \"Redwood City Daily News\", along with five other \"Daily News\" editions, was sold to Knight Ridder on Feb. 15, 2005. After McClatchy's acquisition of Knight Ridder in early 2006, all six \"Daily News\" editions, including the \"Redwood City Daily News\", were bundled with the San Jose Mercury News and sold to MediaNews Group of Denver, Colorado.",
"Title: Brett Blackledge\n\nBrett J. Blackledge is Investigations Editor at \"The Naples Daily News\" in Naples, Fla. Before joining the Naples paper in October 2014, Blackledge was Public Service and Investigations Editor at The \"News Journal\" in Wilmington, Del. He worked as a reporter for 26 years before joining the Delaware newspaper, including working as a reporter for The Associated Press in Washington D.C.. While working for \"The Birmingham News\", he won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting for a series on alleged nepotism and cronyism in Alabama's two-year college system.",
"Title: Naples Daily News\n\nThe Naples Daily News is the main daily newspaper of Naples, Florida, and Collier County. Its main competitor in this region is the Fort Myers-based \"News-Press\", out of neighboring Lee County to the north. It is owned by the Gannett Company. The Naples Daily News and The News Press papers are both printed at the Naples Daily News after Gannett bought them from JMG since their production equipment was very dated.",
"Title: Collier County, Florida\n\nCollier County is a county in the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2010 census, the population was 321,520. Its county seat is East Naples, where the county offices were moved from Everglades in 1962.",
"Title: The Daily News Transcript\n\nThe Daily News Transcript (formerly known as the Neponset Valley Daily News) was a five-day (Monday through Friday) afternoon daily newspaper in Norwood, Massachusetts, U.S., covering the Neponset Valley of Norfolk County, Massachusetts. The \"Transcript\" was originally published in Dedham, and also covered Walpole and Westwood."
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Who directed the television drama for which the actress Cathryn Bradshaw is perhaps best known ?
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Beeban Kidron.
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" Cross is perhaps best known for her role as conservative housewife Bree Van de Kamp on the ABC television series \"Desperate Housewives\" (2004–12), for which she was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, and a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.",
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"Title: Kirsty Dillon\n\nKirsty Dillon (* 1976 in Portsmouth, Hampshire) is an English actress who works in film, television and theatre. She is perhaps best known for her role as WPC Gail Stephens in the British television drama \"Midsomer Murders\"",
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"Title: Leslie Grossman\n\nLeslie Erin Grossman (born October 25, 1971) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles as Mary Cherry on The WB television drama \"Popular\", Lauren on The WB comedy \"What I Like About You\" and as Meadow Wilton in \"\".",
"Title: Mark Rendall\n\nMark Rendall (born October 21, 1988) is a Canadian actor, perhaps best known for starring in the title role of the 2004 film, \"Childstar\", as well as Mick in Season 1 of the Canadian television drama series \"ReGenesis\". He played Bastian Bux in the TV series, \"Tales from the Neverending Story\", and the title character in \"The Interrogation of Michael Crowe\". He has also done voice work for the television series \"Jane and the Dragon\" and \"Time Warp Trio\", and starred in the popular kid TV series \"Arthur\" (Season 6-8). Recently, Rendall has appeared in several Hollywood films.",
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What Rock and Roll Icon starred in a 1958 film with Walter Matthau and an actress who died in 1983 and is best known for her role of Morticia Adams in 'The Adams Family' ?
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Elvis Presley
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"\"A Big Hunk o' Love\" is a song written by Aaron Schroeder and Sid Wyche, a.k.a. Sid Jaxon.",
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" In an interview conducted by Jan-Erik Kjeseth, he also revealed that in fact he worked with his partner Wally Gold in order to improve a song submitted by another writer, and the end result was \"It's My Party\", a big hit for Lesley Gore.",
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" Other titles written by the duo include \"It's Now or Never\" and \"Good Luck Charm\"; both of which - like \"A Big Hunk o' Love\" - were originally recorded by American rock and roll icon Elvis Presley.",
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"Carson Nugget is a hotel and casino located in Carson City, Nevada.",
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" Graves kept the Sparks Nugget.",
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" Her film career continued for another 20 years.",
" In 1964, she began playing the role of Morticia Addams (as well as her sister Ophelia and the feminine counterpart of Thing, Lady Fingers), in the original black and white television series \"The Addams Family\", receiving a Golden Globe Award nomination for her work."
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"Walter Matthau ( ; born Walter John Matthow; October 1, 1920 – July 1, 2000) was an American actor and comedian, best known for his role as Oscar Madison in \"The Odd Couple\" and its sequel 30 years later, \"The Odd Couple II\", and his frequent collaborations with \"Odd Couple\" co-star Jack Lemmon, particularly in the '90s with \"Grumpy Old Men\" and its sequel \"Grumpier Old Men\".",
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"Title: A Big Hunk o' Love\n\n\"A Big Hunk o' Love\" is a song written by Aaron Schroeder and Sid Wyche, a.k.a. Sid Jaxon. The former is best known for writing the jazz standard \"Alright, Okay, You Win\", whereas Aaron Schroeder co-wrote a whole bunch of hits from the rock`n`roll area, from \"Fools Hall of Fame\" (Pat Boone) to \"Because They're Young\" (Duane Eddy). In an interview conducted by Jan-Erik Kjeseth, he also revealed that in fact he worked with his partner Wally Gold in order to improve a song submitted by another writer, and the end result was \"It's My Party\", a big hit for Lesley Gore. Schroeder and Gold tossed a coin as to whose name should go on the record, and Gold \"won\". Other titles written by the duo include \"It's Now or Never\" and \"Good Luck Charm\"; both of which - like \"A Big Hunk o' Love\" - were originally recorded by American rock and roll icon Elvis Presley. \"A Big Hunk o' Love\" was released as a single on June 23, 1959 by RCA Victor and later topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for two weeks.",
"Title: Voice in the Mirror\n\nVoice in the Mirror is a 1958 film noir drama film directed by Harry Keller and starring Richard Egan, Julie London and Walter Matthau.",
"Title: Jack Lemmon\n\nJohn Uhler \"Jack\" Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was an American actor and musician. Lemmon was an eight time Academy Award nominee, with two wins. He starred in over 60 films, such as \"Some Like It Hot\", \"The Apartment\", \"Mister Roberts\" (for which he won the 1955 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), \"Days of Wine and Roses\", \"The Great Race\", \"Irma la Douce\", \"The Odd Couple\" and its sequel 30 years later, \"The Odd Couple II\", (and other frequent collaborations with \"Odd Couple\" co-star Walter Matthau), \"Save the Tiger\" (for which he won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Actor), \"The Out-of-Towners\", \"The China Syndrome\", \"Missing\" (for which he won Best Actor at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival), \"Glengarry Glen Ross\", \"Tuesdays with Morrie\", \"Grumpy Old Men\", and \"Grumpier Old Men\".",
"Title: Ewa Aulin\n\nEwa Brigitta Aulin (born 13 February 1950 in Landskrona, Skåne County) is a former Swedish actress who appeared in a number of Italian and some American films in the 1960s and 1970s. She is remembered for playing the title character in the cult film \"Candy\" where she appeared alongside such stars as John Huston, Ringo Starr, Walter Matthau, James Coburn, Richard Burton and Marlon Brando. She is known to horror film fans for 3 genre films she starred in...\"Death Smiles at a Murderer\", \"Death Laid an Egg\" and \"Ceremonia Sangrienta\" (aka \"Legend of Blood Castle\").",
"Title: Carson Nugget\n\nCarson Nugget is a hotel and casino located in Carson City, Nevada. Richard Graves opened the Carson City Nugget casino on March 1, 1954 and opened a second one in Sparks, Nevada on March 17, 1955. At that time the casinos were known as the Carson City Nugget and the Sparks Nugget. The Carson City Nugget was one of Nevada's largest and most prosperous casinos when Graves sold it to Richard E. Pogue and Chester H. Armstrong in September 1956. Graves kept the Sparks Nugget. After Pogue died, the Carson City Nugget was sold to a group of six purchasers for $525,000 in December 1958. The group including three Adams brothers who would manage the casino. The Adams family still runs the Carson Nugget. The casino and restaurants occupy nearly 30000 sqft and an 80-room hotel is located across North Carson Street.",
"Title: King Creole\n\nKing Creole is a 1958 American musical drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones, and Walter Matthau. Produced by Hal B. Wallis and based on the 1952 novel \"A Stone for Danny Fisher\" by Harold Robbins, the film is about a nineteen-year-old who gets mixed up with crooks and involved with two women.",
"Title: First Monday in October (film)\n\nFirst Monday in October is a 1981 American comedy-drama film from Paramount Pictures, produced by Paul M. Heller and Martha Scott, directed by Ronald Neame, that is based on the play of the same name by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. The film stars Walter Matthau (for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy) and Jill Clayburgh (for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy). The cast also co-stars Jan Sterling in her final feature film role.",
"Title: Carolyn Jones\n\nCarolyn Sue Jones (April 28, 1930 – August 3, 1983) was an American actress of television and film. Jones began her film career in the early 1950s, and by the end of the decade had achieved recognition with a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for \"The Bachelor Party\" (1957) and a Golden Globe Award as one of the most promising actresses of 1959. Her film career continued for another 20 years. In 1964, she began playing the role of Morticia Addams (as well as her sister Ophelia and the feminine counterpart of Thing, Lady Fingers), in the original black and white television series \"The Addams Family\", receiving a Golden Globe Award nomination for her work.",
"Title: Walter Matthau\n\nWalter Matthau ( ; born Walter John Matthow; October 1, 1920 – July 1, 2000) was an American actor and comedian, best known for his role as Oscar Madison in \"The Odd Couple\" and its sequel 30 years later, \"The Odd Couple II\", and his frequent collaborations with \"Odd Couple\" co-star Jack Lemmon, particularly in the '90s with \"Grumpy Old Men\" and its sequel \"Grumpier Old Men\". He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the 1966 Billy Wilder film \"The Fortune Cookie.\" Besides the Oscar, he was the winner of BAFTA, Golden Globe and Tony awards."
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Which music artist is a collaboration between Luke Wood and Jesse Hartman, Sammy or Sunrise Avenue?
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Sammy
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" Sunrise Avenue's best known songs are \"Hollywood Hills\" (2011), \"Fairytale Gone Bad\" (2006), \"Forever Yours\" (2007), \"The Whole Story\" (2009), \"Heal Me\" (2007) and \"Welcome To My Life\" (2009).",
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"\"Dirt on My Boots\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Jon Pardi.",
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"Jukka Henri Kristian Backlund (30 December 1982, Helsinki) is a Finnish music producer and multi-instrumentalist.",
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" Many of the songs on the album were co-written by Backlund and the lead singer Samu Haber, including the singles Fairytale Gone Bad and Forever Yours."
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" Its Pardi's first number one hit in his career, topping the \"Billboard\" Country Airplay chart.",
" It also peaked at numbers 4 and 51 on both the Hot Country Songs and Hot 100 charts respectively.",
" \"Head Over Boots\" was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and has sold 701,000 copies in that country as of January 2017.",
" The song also charted in Canada, reaching number 2 on the Canada Country chart and number 64 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart.",
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"Title: No. 4 Schoolhouse\n\nThe No. 4 Schoolhouse is an historic school building on Farrington Road near Sunrise Avenue in Barre, Massachusetts. The one-room wood frame schoolhouse was built in 1883, and was at least the second schoolhouse in the town's fourth district. The building served as a schoolhouse until 1930, when the town centralized its schools. In 1937 the building was purchased by a local community organization dedicated to its preservation. It has served as a community center since then.",
"Title: Luke Wood\n\nLuke Wood is president of Beats Electronics, a producer of audio products and equipment founded by Andre ‘Dr. Dre’ Young and Jimmy Iovine, chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M. Wood is also a Beats Electronics board member. He is a former music industry executive and was a guitarist for the 1990s alt-rock band Sammy. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1991 from Wesleyan University with a major in American Studies.",
"Title: Jukka Backlund\n\nJukka Henri Kristian Backlund (30 December 1982, Helsinki) is a Finnish music producer and multi-instrumentalist. Backlund is best known for producing the first Sunrise Avenue album \"On the Way to Wonderland\", which is the best selling international debut from Finland. Many of the songs on the album were co-written by Backlund and the lead singer Samu Haber, including the singles Fairytale Gone Bad and Forever Yours.",
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"Title: Sammy (band)\n\nSammy was the partnership of guitarist Luke Wood and guitarist/vocalist Jesse Hartman. The band was initially signed to Smells Like Records, the label owned by Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley. Later the band signed to DGC/Geffen. The band was signed to Fire Records in the UK and Europe."
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The Tri-City ValleyCats play at which stadium located on the campus of Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, New York?
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Joseph L. Bruno Stadium
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" He is a trumpet player and he directs the Yakima Valley Community College Salsa Band.",
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" Under his direction, the YVCC Salsa Band has successfully released a CD of original music.",
" Blink is the organizer of the Yakima Valley Community College Latin Music Festival, a yearly celebration that began in 2007.",
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" The name Tri-City is based on the three nearby cities of Albany, Schenectady and Troy, which make up New York State's Capital District.",
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"The Pittsfield Mets were a minor league baseball based in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and played their home games Wahconah Park.",
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" The team played in the New York–Penn League, and were affiliated with the New York Mets from 1989 to 2000.",
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"Mark E. Ripple, born August 30, 1967 was an American money manager, expert horse racing handicapper.",
" and author of \"Handicapping the Wall Street Way\".",
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" He has been featured in \"American Turf Monthly\" and Motley Fool, and has been a featured financial commentator for CBS \"Market Watch\".",
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"Title: David Blink\n\nDavid Blink is the Yakima Valley Community College director of instrumental music and jazz studies. He is a trumpet player and he directs the Yakima Valley Community College Salsa Band. Blink is also a composer. Under his direction, the YVCC Salsa Band has successfully released a CD of original music. Blink is the organizer of the Yakima Valley Community College Latin Music Festival, a yearly celebration that began in 2007. The Latin Music Festival has a community-outreach portion. Professional musicians, such as Memo Acevedo from various parts of the United States teach students of all ages in Yakima and the surrounding region about music.",
"Title: Tri-City ValleyCats\n\nThe Tri-City ValleyCats (often shortened to ' Cats) are a minor league baseball team based in Troy, New York, and the 2010 and 2013 champions of the New York–Penn League (NYPL). The ValleyCats are the Short-Season A classification affiliate of the Houston Astros Major League Baseball club. The name Tri-City is based on the three nearby cities of Albany, Schenectady and Troy, which make up New York State's Capital District. The ValleyCats play at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium which opened in 2002 on the campus of Hudson Valley Community College located in Troy. They compete in the Stedler Division with the Vermont Lake Monsters, Connecticut Tigers, and Lowell Spinners.",
"Title: Catawba Valley Community College\n\nCatawba Valley Community College is a public community college in Hickory, North Carolina, United States. The college, established April 3, 1958, is part of the North Carolina Community College System. On December 1, 1987, the school's name was officially changed to Catawba Valley Community College, having previously been known as Catawba Valley Technical Institute and Catawba Valley Technical College. CVCC is currently ranked the number one community college in North Carolina. Source: Niche.com.",
"Title: Pittsfield Mets\n\nThe Pittsfield Mets were a minor league baseball based in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and played their home games Wahconah Park. The team previously played as the Little Falls Mets from Little Falls, New York before an investment group organized by Michael T. Casey relocated the team to Pittsfield. The team played in the New York–Penn League, and were affiliated with the New York Mets from 1989 to 2000. In 2001 the team became the Pittsfield Astros when they began their affiliation with the Houston Astros. After the 2001 season, the club was relocated to Troy, New York and became the Tri-City ValleyCats.",
"Title: Mark Ripple\n\nMark E. Ripple, born August 30, 1967 was an American money manager, expert horse racing handicapper. and author of \"Handicapping the Wall Street Way\". He was frequently sought after to pen articles, having written for \"American Turf Monthly\", \"The Horse Jockey\", CBS, and \"Southern Gaming Magazine\". He has been featured in \"American Turf Monthly\" and Motley Fool, and has been a featured financial commentator for CBS \"Market Watch\". Mark has given lectures at numerous colleges including the University of Pennsylvania, Hudson Valley Community College, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He was also Co-Founder of the Elizabeth K. Ripple Memorial Scholarship Fund, founded in honor of his sister, which provides scholarships for students attending Hudson Valley Community College's Respiratory Therapy Program. Mr. Ripple died from complications of liver disease on December 17th, 2010 in Arkansas.",
"Title: Randy Pippin\n\nRandy Pippin (born March 25, 1963) is the current Player Relations Coordinator at University of Alabama at Birmingham. He grew up in Texas and attended Cisco College before transferring to Tennessee Technological University where he played running back from 1981 to 1984. He began his coaching career in 1985 as a graduate assistant at Tennessee Tech, and then held assistant positions at Middle Tennessee (1988–1989), Trinity Valley Community College (1990–1992) and again at Tennessee Tech (1996–1997). Pippin has also served as head coach at Trinity Valley Community College (1993–1995), Middle Georgia College (1998–2000), West Alabama (2001–2003), Northwest Mississippi Community College (2005–2007) and The Classical Academy (Colorado) (2009-2011) East TX Baptist University (2011-2012) East Central University (2012-2014) and UAB (2015-present)",
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"Title: Marshalltown Community College\n\nMarshalltown Community College (MCC) is a public community college located in Marshalltown, Iowa, United States. It is part of the Iowa Valley Community College District. The campus is located just to the south of Marshalltown along Highway 30. A second campus, Iowa Valley Grinnell, is located in Grinnell. MCC offers 55 degree/diploma options, has a student-faculty ratio of 13:1, and has an annual enrollment at about 2,000 students."
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Who was born first, Betty Stöve or Lindsay Davenport?
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Betty Stöve
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"JoAnne Russell (born October 30, 1954) is an American former professional tennis player.",
" With playing partner Helen Gourlay Cawley, she won the Wimbledon Ladies' Doubles title in 1977.",
" They beat the team of Chris Evert and Rosie Casals in the first round and the top-ranked team of Martina Navratilova and Betty Stöve in the final (6–3, 6–3).",
" Russell reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 22."
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"The 1973 Dutch Open was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament staged in Hilversum, Netherlands.",
" The men's event was part of the Grand Prix circuit and categorized in Group C.",
" The tournament was played on outdoor clay courts and was held from 16 July to 23 July 1973.",
" It was the 17th edition of the tournament.",
" Tom Okker and Betty Stöve won the singles titles."
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"The 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – Doubles was the tennis doubles event at the 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, the twenty-second edition of the most prestigious tournament in Baden-Württemberg.",
" Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but they did not compete this year.",
" Davenport competed with Martina Hingis as the first seed, while Zvereva competed with Elena Tatarkova.",
" Davenport and Hingis withdrew in the quarterfinals due to Davenport having a wrist injury, whilst Tatarkova and Zvereva were knocked out in the first round."
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"Betty Stöve (born 24 June 1945) is a Dutch former professional tennis player.",
" She is best remembered for reaching the ladies' singles final at Wimbledon in 1977.",
" She also won ten Grand Slam titles in women's doubles and mixed doubles."
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"The 1976 Toray Sillook Open was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Tokyo, Japan that was a non-tour event, independent of the 1976 WTA Tour.",
" It was the fifth edition of the tournament and was held from 28 September through 2 October, 1976.",
" The first round was played at the Nichi Dai University Auditorium while the semifinals and final were held at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium.",
" The singles event was the only competition held and was won by unseeded Betty Stöve who earned $15,000 first-prize money."
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"Frederick V. McNair IV (born July 22, 1950 in Washington, D.C.) is a former professional tennis player from the United States who reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking in 1976.",
" That year, he teamed up with Sherwood Stewart to capture the men's doubles titles at French Open, the German Open and the Masters.",
" McNair was also a mixed doubles runner-up at the French Open in 1981, partnering Betty Stöve.",
" In 1978, he was a member of the US team that won the Davis Cup.",
" In nine years on the professional tour, McNair won 16 doubles titles.",
" His career-high singles ranking was World No. 67."
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"Betty Stöve and Wendy Turnbull were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Stöve with Pam Shriver and Turnbull with Rosemary Casals."
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"Title: Lindsay Davenport\n\nLindsay Ann Davenport Leach (born June 8, 1976) is an American former professional tennis player. She was ranked World No. 1 on eight different occasions, for a total of 98 weeks. Davenport is one of five women who have been the year-end World No. 1 at least four times (1998, 2001, 2004, and 2005) since 1975; the others are Chris Evert, Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams. She has achieved the No. 1 ranking in doubles as well.",
"Title: Olga Zaitseva (tennis)\n\nOlga Zaitseva (born 12 March 1962) is a former competitor for the Soviet Union at the 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1983 editions of the Federation Cup. Despite posting doubles victories over top professionals such as Betty Stöve, Hana Mandlíková and Renáta Tomanová, Zaitseva did not compete at any point on the women's professional tennis circuit or at any of the Grand Slams and thus never attained a world ranking.",
"Title: Bettie Serveert\n\nBettie Serveert are a Dutch indie rock band. Their name translates to \"Bettie Serves\", or \"Service to Bettie\", which is the title of a book written by Dutch tennis player Betty Stöve, who made it to the Wimbledon ladies singles final in 1977.",
"Title: JoAnne Russell\n\nJoAnne Russell (born October 30, 1954) is an American former professional tennis player. With playing partner Helen Gourlay Cawley, she won the Wimbledon Ladies' Doubles title in 1977. They beat the team of Chris Evert and Rosie Casals in the first round and the top-ranked team of Martina Navratilova and Betty Stöve in the final (6–3, 6–3). Russell reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 22.",
"Title: 1973 Dutch Open (tennis)\n\nThe 1973 Dutch Open was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament staged in Hilversum, Netherlands. The men's event was part of the Grand Prix circuit and categorized in Group C. The tournament was played on outdoor clay courts and was held from 16 July to 23 July 1973. It was the 17th edition of the tournament. Tom Okker and Betty Stöve won the singles titles.",
"Title: 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – Doubles\n\nThe 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – Doubles was the tennis doubles event at the 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, the twenty-second edition of the most prestigious tournament in Baden-Württemberg. Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but they did not compete this year. Davenport competed with Martina Hingis as the first seed, while Zvereva competed with Elena Tatarkova. Davenport and Hingis withdrew in the quarterfinals due to Davenport having a wrist injury, whilst Tatarkova and Zvereva were knocked out in the first round.",
"Title: Betty Stöve\n\nBetty Stöve (born 24 June 1945) is a Dutch former professional tennis player. She is best remembered for reaching the ladies' singles final at Wimbledon in 1977. She also won ten Grand Slam titles in women's doubles and mixed doubles.",
"Title: 1976 Toray Sillook Open\n\nThe 1976 Toray Sillook Open was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Tokyo, Japan that was a non-tour event, independent of the 1976 WTA Tour. It was the fifth edition of the tournament and was held from 28 September through 2 October, 1976. The first round was played at the Nichi Dai University Auditorium while the semifinals and final were held at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium. The singles event was the only competition held and was won by unseeded Betty Stöve who earned $15,000 first-prize money.",
"Title: Fred McNair\n\nFrederick V. McNair IV (born July 22, 1950 in Washington, D.C.) is a former professional tennis player from the United States who reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking in 1976. That year, he teamed up with Sherwood Stewart to capture the men's doubles titles at French Open, the German Open and the Masters. McNair was also a mixed doubles runner-up at the French Open in 1981, partnering Betty Stöve. In 1978, he was a member of the US team that won the Davis Cup. In nine years on the professional tour, McNair won 16 doubles titles. His career-high singles ranking was World No. 67.",
"Title: 1980 US Open – Women's Doubles\n\nBetty Stöve and Wendy Turnbull were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Stöve with Pam Shriver and Turnbull with Rosemary Casals."
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What number uniform is now worn by the former Canadian professional ice Hockey player?
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4
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"Robert Ouellet (born May 18, 1968) is a former Canadian–French professional ice hockey player who participated in ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics as a member of the France men's national ice hockey team.",
" He also competed with France at five Ice Hockey World Championships (1996–2000)."
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"Thomas Wilfred \"Smokey, Fred\" Harris (October 11, 1890 – June 4, 1974) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player.",
" Harris played in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL).",
" Harris was born in Port Arthur, Ontario.",
" His brother Henry was also a professional ice hockey player.",
" Harris scored the first goal in Boston Bruins' franchise history."
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"Bruce Richardson (born June 8, 1977) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player best known for his time playing for Braehead Clan and the Nottingham Panthers in the British Elite Ice Hockey League and for the Hershey Bears in the American Hockey League.",
" Richardson was often a favourite with fans wherever he went, due to his aggressive style of play and determination.",
" He was the head coach of the Victoriaville Tigres in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League from 2014 to 2016."
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"Wes McCauley (born January 11, 1972) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and current National Hockey League (NHL) referee.",
" He is the son of John McCauley, who was also an NHL referee."
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"Eric Neilson (born August 18, 1984) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player who was known as an enforcer.",
" He last played with the Manchester Storm of the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL).",
" Neilson was selected by the Los Angeles Kings in the 5th round (143rd overall) of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft."
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"John Van Kessel (born December 19, 1969 in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player.",
" Van Kessel played ten professional seasons, in the American Hockey League (AHL), East Coast Hockey League(ECHL) and International Hockey League (IHL) in North America, and in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) and Austrian Hockey League (AL) in Europe."
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"Edward Cole \"Eddie\" Oatman (June 10, 1889 – November 5, 1973) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player.",
" He was among the elite goal scorers of his era.",
" Among his 32 years (1907–39) playing professional ice hockey, Oatman was named an all-star for ten consecutive seasons by the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA).",
" He was a star with the Quebec Bulldogs when it won the 1912 Stanley Cup.",
" Oatman played with clubs that won five league championships, and he was a successful coach and captain of five different hockey teams.",
" His brother Russell also played professional ice hockey."
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"Terry Gregson (born November 7, 1953) was the National Hockey League Director of Officiating from 2009 through 2013.",
" He was formerly a referee in the NHL from 1979 until 2004.",
" He wore a helmet from the mid-1980s until the end of his refereeing career.",
" From the 1994–95 NHL season until his retirement, he wore uniform number 4, which is now worn by Wes McCauley.",
" During his career, he refereed 1,427 regular season games, 158 playoff games, nine Stanley Cup Finals and one All-Star game.",
" He also worked the 1996 World Cup of Hockey."
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"Kevin Bolibruck (born February 8, 1977 in Peterborough, Ontario) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player.",
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"Brian Desmond \"Smitty\" Smith (September 6, 1940 – August 2, 1995) was a Canadian professional hockey player and sportscaster.",
" Smith was born in Ottawa, Ontario, the son of former professional ice hockey player Des Smith and brother of former professional hockey goaltender Gary Smith.",
" Smith was a professional ice hockey player from 1960 to 1973, playing in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Los Angeles Kings and Minnesota North Stars.",
" Following his hockey career, Smith was a broadcaster for CJOH-TV in Ottawa until 1995, when he was shot and killed by gunman Jeffrey Arenburg."
],
"title": "Brian Smith (ice hockey, born 1940)"
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"Title: Robert Ouellet\n\nRobert Ouellet (born May 18, 1968) is a former Canadian–French professional ice hockey player who participated in ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics as a member of the France men's national ice hockey team. He also competed with France at five Ice Hockey World Championships (1996–2000).",
"Title: Smokey Harris\n\nThomas Wilfred \"Smokey, Fred\" Harris (October 11, 1890 – June 4, 1974) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. Harris played in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). Harris was born in Port Arthur, Ontario. His brother Henry was also a professional ice hockey player. Harris scored the first goal in Boston Bruins' franchise history.",
"Title: Bruce Richardson\n\nBruce Richardson (born June 8, 1977) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player best known for his time playing for Braehead Clan and the Nottingham Panthers in the British Elite Ice Hockey League and for the Hershey Bears in the American Hockey League. Richardson was often a favourite with fans wherever he went, due to his aggressive style of play and determination. He was the head coach of the Victoriaville Tigres in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League from 2014 to 2016.",
"Title: Wes McCauley\n\nWes McCauley (born January 11, 1972) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and current National Hockey League (NHL) referee. He is the son of John McCauley, who was also an NHL referee.",
"Title: Eric Neilson\n\nEric Neilson (born August 18, 1984) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player who was known as an enforcer. He last played with the Manchester Storm of the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). Neilson was selected by the Los Angeles Kings in the 5th round (143rd overall) of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.",
"Title: John Van Kessel\n\nJohn Van Kessel (born December 19, 1969 in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player. Van Kessel played ten professional seasons, in the American Hockey League (AHL), East Coast Hockey League(ECHL) and International Hockey League (IHL) in North America, and in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) and Austrian Hockey League (AL) in Europe.",
"Title: Eddie Oatman\n\nEdward Cole \"Eddie\" Oatman (June 10, 1889 – November 5, 1973) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He was among the elite goal scorers of his era. Among his 32 years (1907–39) playing professional ice hockey, Oatman was named an all-star for ten consecutive seasons by the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). He was a star with the Quebec Bulldogs when it won the 1912 Stanley Cup. Oatman played with clubs that won five league championships, and he was a successful coach and captain of five different hockey teams. His brother Russell also played professional ice hockey.",
"Title: Terry Gregson\n\nTerry Gregson (born November 7, 1953) was the National Hockey League Director of Officiating from 2009 through 2013. He was formerly a referee in the NHL from 1979 until 2004. He wore a helmet from the mid-1980s until the end of his refereeing career. From the 1994–95 NHL season until his retirement, he wore uniform number 4, which is now worn by Wes McCauley. During his career, he refereed 1,427 regular season games, 158 playoff games, nine Stanley Cup Finals and one All-Star game. He also worked the 1996 World Cup of Hockey.",
"Title: Kevin Bolibruck\n\nKevin Bolibruck (born February 8, 1977 in Peterborough, Ontario) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player. After playing professionally in North America, he moved to Europe in 2003 and latterly was a member of Sport Ghiaccio Pontebba in the Italian Serie A Hockey League and a member of the British Elite Ice Hockey League.",
"Title: Brian Smith (ice hockey, born 1940)\n\nBrian Desmond \"Smitty\" Smith (September 6, 1940 – August 2, 1995) was a Canadian professional hockey player and sportscaster. Smith was born in Ottawa, Ontario, the son of former professional ice hockey player Des Smith and brother of former professional hockey goaltender Gary Smith. Smith was a professional ice hockey player from 1960 to 1973, playing in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Los Angeles Kings and Minnesota North Stars. Following his hockey career, Smith was a broadcaster for CJOH-TV in Ottawa until 1995, when he was shot and killed by gunman Jeffrey Arenburg."
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The older brother of Thomas Russell "Russ" Haas was born in what year?
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1972
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" Streiner is the older brother of actor/producer Gary Streiner."
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"Thomas Russell \"Russ\" Haas (March 27, 1974 – December 15, 2001) was a professional wrestler.",
" He is best known for his work alongside his older brother Charlie in Memphis Championship Wrestling and Jersey All Pro Wrestling."
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"Thomas Russell {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( 1830–1904) was a lawyer, politician, businessman and entrepreneur in 19th-century New Zealand.",
" Russell was one of the first two New Zealand-trained lawyers admitted to the bar.",
" He was the founder of a number of major New Zealand-based companies including the Bank of New Zealand and the New Zealand Insurance Co.",
" He served as Minister of Colonial Defence during the New Zealand Wars."
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"Thomas Fane, 6th Earl of Westmorland {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (3 October 1681 – 4 June 1736), styled The Honourable Thomas Fane from 1691 to 1699, was a British peer and member of the House of Lords.",
" He was the third son (second surviving son) of Vere Fane, 4th Earl of Westmorland and his wife Rachel Bence; as well as the younger brother of Vere Fane, and the older brother of John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland.",
" As his older brother Vere died without issue in 1699, Thomas Fane inherited the Earldom of Westmorland, as well as his brother's further titles Baron Burghersh and Lord le Despencer."
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"Charles Doyle \"Charlie\" Haas II (born March 27, 1972) is an American semi-retired professional and amateur wrestler.",
" He is best known for his appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in the 2000s and Ring of Honor (ROH) in the 2010s."
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"Thomas Russell \"Russ\" MacNutt (September 28, 1895 – February 21, 1973) was a merchant and political figure in Saskatchewan.",
" He represented Nipawin from 1952 to 1956 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal."
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"Thomas Russell (1762 – July 31, 1788) was an English poet born at Beaminster early in 1762.",
" He was the son of John Russell, an attorney at Bridport, in Dorsetshire, and his mother was Miss Virtue Brickle, of Shaftesbury.",
" He was educated at the grammar school of Bridport, and in 1777 proceeded to Winchester, where he stayed three years, under Dr. Joseph Warton, and Thomas Warton, the professor of poetry."
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"Thomas Russell (6 July 1863 — 28 February 1927), birth registered as Thomas Marychurch Freeman, was an English cricketer.",
" He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who played for Essex and Marylebone Cricket Club.",
" He was born in Lewisham and died in Leyton."
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"Sean Thomas Russell (born 30 January 1952) is a Canadian writer of fantasy, and of historical novels featuring the Royal Navy.",
" His work has been published under the names Sean Russell and S. Thomas Russell as well as his full name, and he has collaborated with Ian Dennis (also born 1952) under the joint pseudonym T.F. Banks."
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"Leonard Digges ( ; 1588 – 7 April 1635) was an accomplished Hispanist and minor poet, a younger son of the astronomer Thomas Digges (1545–95, and younger brother of Sir Dudley Digges (1583–1639).",
" After his father's death in 1595, his mother married Thomas Russell of Alderminster, who was named by William Shakespeare as one of the two overseers of his will.",
" There are varying opinions about the extent to which the young Leonard Digges might have been influenced in his choice of profession by his stepfather's association with Shakespeare; disagreements about whether he was or was not personally acquainted with the playwright have in recent years eclipsed discussion of the work of Digges himself."
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"Title: Russell Streiner\n\nRussell Streiner (born February 6, 1940), also credited as Russ Streiner and Russell W. Streiner, is an American film producer and actor. Streiner is the older brother of actor/producer Gary Streiner.",
"Title: Russ Haas\n\nThomas Russell \"Russ\" Haas (March 27, 1974 – December 15, 2001) was a professional wrestler. He is best known for his work alongside his older brother Charlie in Memphis Championship Wrestling and Jersey All Pro Wrestling.",
"Title: Thomas Russell (New Zealand politician)\n\nThomas Russell {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( 1830–1904) was a lawyer, politician, businessman and entrepreneur in 19th-century New Zealand. Russell was one of the first two New Zealand-trained lawyers admitted to the bar. He was the founder of a number of major New Zealand-based companies including the Bank of New Zealand and the New Zealand Insurance Co. He served as Minister of Colonial Defence during the New Zealand Wars.",
"Title: Thomas Fane, 6th Earl of Westmorland\n\nThomas Fane, 6th Earl of Westmorland {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (3 October 1681 – 4 June 1736), styled The Honourable Thomas Fane from 1691 to 1699, was a British peer and member of the House of Lords. He was the third son (second surviving son) of Vere Fane, 4th Earl of Westmorland and his wife Rachel Bence; as well as the younger brother of Vere Fane, and the older brother of John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland. As his older brother Vere died without issue in 1699, Thomas Fane inherited the Earldom of Westmorland, as well as his brother's further titles Baron Burghersh and Lord le Despencer.",
"Title: Charlie Haas\n\nCharles Doyle \"Charlie\" Haas II (born March 27, 1972) is an American semi-retired professional and amateur wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in the 2000s and Ring of Honor (ROH) in the 2010s.",
"Title: Thomas Russell MacNutt\n\nThomas Russell \"Russ\" MacNutt (September 28, 1895 – February 21, 1973) was a merchant and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Nipawin from 1952 to 1956 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal.",
"Title: Thomas Russell (poet)\n\nThomas Russell (1762 – July 31, 1788) was an English poet born at Beaminster early in 1762. He was the son of John Russell, an attorney at Bridport, in Dorsetshire, and his mother was Miss Virtue Brickle, of Shaftesbury. He was educated at the grammar school of Bridport, and in 1777 proceeded to Winchester, where he stayed three years, under Dr. Joseph Warton, and Thomas Warton, the professor of poetry.",
"Title: Thomas Russell (cricketer)\n\nThomas Russell (6 July 1863 — 28 February 1927), birth registered as Thomas Marychurch Freeman, was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who played for Essex and Marylebone Cricket Club. He was born in Lewisham and died in Leyton.",
"Title: Sean Russell (author)\n\nSean Thomas Russell (born 30 January 1952) is a Canadian writer of fantasy, and of historical novels featuring the Royal Navy. His work has been published under the names Sean Russell and S. Thomas Russell as well as his full name, and he has collaborated with Ian Dennis (also born 1952) under the joint pseudonym T.F. Banks.",
"Title: Leonard Digges (writer)\n\nLeonard Digges ( ; 1588 – 7 April 1635) was an accomplished Hispanist and minor poet, a younger son of the astronomer Thomas Digges (1545–95, and younger brother of Sir Dudley Digges (1583–1639). After his father's death in 1595, his mother married Thomas Russell of Alderminster, who was named by William Shakespeare as one of the two overseers of his will. There are varying opinions about the extent to which the young Leonard Digges might have been influenced in his choice of profession by his stepfather's association with Shakespeare; disagreements about whether he was or was not personally acquainted with the playwright have in recent years eclipsed discussion of the work of Digges himself."
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Which character in "The Suite Life on Deck" was played by one of the stars of upcoming comedy film Life of the Party?
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Bailey Pickett
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"\" and the special, \"\"."
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"London Leah Tipton is a fictional character in Disney's \"Suite Life\" franchise which consists of \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\", its spinoff, \"The Suite Life on Deck\", and the made-for-TV \"Suite Life Movie\".",
" London has also appeared on cross-over episodes of other Disney series, such as \"Wizards of Waverly Place\", \"That's So Raven\" and \"Hannah Montana\" and the special, \"\"."
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"sentences": [
"Charlie Stewart (born September 9, 1993) is an American actor.",
" He is of Irish descent.",
" He had appeared in many popular television shows.",
" Stewart played the role of Bob in \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and guest starred on its sequel \"The Suite Life on Deck\" in Flowers and Chocolate.",
" Stewart also starred in \"Life With Bonnie\" with Bonnie Hunt, as her son."
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"Marion Moseby is a character on \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and its spin-off, \"The Suite Life on Deck\".",
" The character has also appeared in cross-over episodes of \"That's So Raven\", \"Hannah Montana\", \"Wizards of Waverly Place\", \"I'm in the Band\", \"Jessie\", and the Disney Channel special, \"\".",
" Phill Lewis has portrayed the character in all of these appearances."
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"Life of the Party is an upcoming comedy film directed by Ben Falcone and written by Falcone and Melissa McCarthy.",
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" Produced by On the Day, the film is scheduled to be released May 11, 2018 by Warner Bros.",
" Pictures."
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"Brenda Song (born March 27, 1988) is an American actress, model, and spokesperson.",
" Song started in show business as a child fashion model.",
" Her early television work included roles in the television shows \"Fudge\" (1995) and \"100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd\" (1999).",
" After many commercials and television roles in the late 1990s, Song won a Young Artist Award for her performance in \"The Ultimate Christmas Present\" (2000).",
" In 2002, Song signed a contract with Disney Channel and starred in the 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie \"Get a Clue\" and then made significant contributions to the channel, including \"Stuck in the Suburbs\" (2004) and many other productions.",
" In 2005, Song began playing the lead female role of London Tipton in \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and \"The Suite Life on Deck\".",
" The character is noted as one of Disney's longest continuous characters."
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"Deborah Ann Ryan (born May 13, 1993) is an American actress and singer.",
" Ryan started acting in professional theatres at the age of seven; in 2007 she appeared in the \"Barney & Friends\" straight-to-DVD film \"Barney: Let's Go to the Firehouse\" and then was discovered in a nationwide search by Disney.",
" She is also known for appearing in the 2008 feature film \"The Longshots\" as Edith.",
" From 2008 to 2011, she starred as Bailey Pickett in \"The Suite Life on Deck\".",
" In 2010, she starred in the film \"16 Wishes\", which was the most watched cable program on the day of its premiere on the Disney Channel.",
" \"16 Wishes\" introduced Ryan to new audiences; the movie received high viewership in the adults demographic (18–34).",
" Soon after that, Ryan starred in the independent theatrical film, \"What If...\", which premiered on August 20, 2010."
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"Carey Marie Martin (played by Kim Rhodes) is a fictional character in the Disney Channel sitcom, \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and \"The Suite Life on Deck\"."
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"The Suite Life Movie is a 2011 science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Sean McNamara, written by Michael Saltzman, and starring Dylan and Cole Sprouse, Brenda Song, Debby Ryan, Matthew Timmons, John Ducey, Matthew Glave, and Phill Lewis.",
" The Disney Channel Original Movie is based on the pair of Disney Channel sitcoms \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and \"The Suite Life on Deck\" created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan.",
" Dylan and Cole Sprouse were also co-producers for the movie.",
" The film premiered on March 25, 2011 on the Disney Channel.",
" A sneak peek was shown during the Disney Channel \"Shake It Up\" New Year's event."
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"Zack Martin (played by Dylan Sprouse) is a main character created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan for \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and its sequel/spin-off \"The Suite Life on Deck\".",
" Zack also appeared on cross-over episodes of other Disney Channel series, such as \"That's So Raven\", \"Wizards of Waverly Place\", \"Hannah Montana\", \"I'm in the Band\", \"So Random!",
"\" and the special, \"\"."
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"Title: Cody Martin\n\nCody Martin (played by Cole Sprouse) is a main character created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan for \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and its sequel/spin-off \"The Suite Life on Deck\". Cody also appeared on cross-over episodes of other Disney Channel series, such as \"That's So Raven\", \"Wizards of Waverly Place\", \"Hannah Montana\", \"I'm in the Band\", \"So Random! \" and the special, \"\".",
"Title: London Tipton\n\nLondon Leah Tipton is a fictional character in Disney's \"Suite Life\" franchise which consists of \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\", its spinoff, \"The Suite Life on Deck\", and the made-for-TV \"Suite Life Movie\". London has also appeared on cross-over episodes of other Disney series, such as \"Wizards of Waverly Place\", \"That's So Raven\" and \"Hannah Montana\" and the special, \"\".",
"Title: Charlie Stewart\n\nCharlie Stewart (born September 9, 1993) is an American actor. He is of Irish descent. He had appeared in many popular television shows. Stewart played the role of Bob in \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and guest starred on its sequel \"The Suite Life on Deck\" in Flowers and Chocolate. Stewart also starred in \"Life With Bonnie\" with Bonnie Hunt, as her son.",
"Title: Mr. Moseby\n\nMarion Moseby is a character on \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and its spin-off, \"The Suite Life on Deck\". The character has also appeared in cross-over episodes of \"That's So Raven\", \"Hannah Montana\", \"Wizards of Waverly Place\", \"I'm in the Band\", \"Jessie\", and the Disney Channel special, \"\". Phill Lewis has portrayed the character in all of these appearances.",
"Title: Life of the Party (2018 film)\n\nLife of the Party is an upcoming comedy film directed by Ben Falcone and written by Falcone and Melissa McCarthy. The film stars McCarthy, Molly Gordon, Maya Rudolph, Julie Bowen, Gillian Jacobs, Debby Ryan, Matt Walsh and Jacki Weaver. Produced by On the Day, the film is scheduled to be released May 11, 2018 by Warner Bros. Pictures.",
"Title: Brenda Song\n\nBrenda Song (born March 27, 1988) is an American actress, model, and spokesperson. Song started in show business as a child fashion model. Her early television work included roles in the television shows \"Fudge\" (1995) and \"100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd\" (1999). After many commercials and television roles in the late 1990s, Song won a Young Artist Award for her performance in \"The Ultimate Christmas Present\" (2000). In 2002, Song signed a contract with Disney Channel and starred in the 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie \"Get a Clue\" and then made significant contributions to the channel, including \"Stuck in the Suburbs\" (2004) and many other productions. In 2005, Song began playing the lead female role of London Tipton in \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and \"The Suite Life on Deck\". The character is noted as one of Disney's longest continuous characters.",
"Title: Debby Ryan\n\nDeborah Ann Ryan (born May 13, 1993) is an American actress and singer. Ryan started acting in professional theatres at the age of seven; in 2007 she appeared in the \"Barney & Friends\" straight-to-DVD film \"Barney: Let's Go to the Firehouse\" and then was discovered in a nationwide search by Disney. She is also known for appearing in the 2008 feature film \"The Longshots\" as Edith. From 2008 to 2011, she starred as Bailey Pickett in \"The Suite Life on Deck\". In 2010, she starred in the film \"16 Wishes\", which was the most watched cable program on the day of its premiere on the Disney Channel. \"16 Wishes\" introduced Ryan to new audiences; the movie received high viewership in the adults demographic (18–34). Soon after that, Ryan starred in the independent theatrical film, \"What If...\", which premiered on August 20, 2010.",
"Title: Carey Martin\n\nCarey Marie Martin (played by Kim Rhodes) is a fictional character in the Disney Channel sitcom, \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and \"The Suite Life on Deck\".",
"Title: The Suite Life Movie\n\nThe Suite Life Movie is a 2011 science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Sean McNamara, written by Michael Saltzman, and starring Dylan and Cole Sprouse, Brenda Song, Debby Ryan, Matthew Timmons, John Ducey, Matthew Glave, and Phill Lewis. The Disney Channel Original Movie is based on the pair of Disney Channel sitcoms \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and \"The Suite Life on Deck\" created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan. Dylan and Cole Sprouse were also co-producers for the movie. The film premiered on March 25, 2011 on the Disney Channel. A sneak peek was shown during the Disney Channel \"Shake It Up\" New Year's event.",
"Title: Zack Martin (Suite Life)\n\nZack Martin (played by Dylan Sprouse) is a main character created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan for \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and its sequel/spin-off \"The Suite Life on Deck\". Zack also appeared on cross-over episodes of other Disney Channel series, such as \"That's So Raven\", \"Wizards of Waverly Place\", \"Hannah Montana\", \"I'm in the Band\", \"So Random! \" and the special, \"\"."
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The band Luna Amară translates to a name that was an erotic romantic thriller fil directed by whom?
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Roman Polanski
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"Luna Sea is the self-titled debut album by Japanese rock band Luna Sea, released on April 21, 1991 by Extasy Records.",
" The album was remastered and re-released by Universal Music Group on December 19, 2007.",
" In 2011, after reuniting the previous year, Luna Sea re-recorded the whole album and released it on March 16, 2011 by their label at the time, HPQ."
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"Lunapark was the debut album by indie rock band Luna.",
" It was released in 1992 on Elektra Records.",
" As the first musical outing of Dean Wareham since the disbanding of Galaxie 500, \"Lunapark\" set forth the new musical directions of Wareham and embraced a musical sound that would continue to evolve throughout Luna's tenure.",
" Originally recorded as a three-piece, Luna did not add guitarist Sean Eden to the lineup until 1993's \"Slide\" EP."
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"Dean Wareham (born 1 August 1963) is an American musician and actor who formed the band Galaxie 500 in 1987.",
" He left Galaxie 500 in April 1991 and founded the band Luna.",
" Since Luna's breakup in 2005, Wareham has released albums with fellow Luna bandmate (and wife) Britta Phillips (see Dean and Britta).",
" He also works as a film composer, notably on the Noah Baumbach film \"The Squid and the Whale\".",
" He released a self-titled album in 2014 and reformed Luna in 2015."
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"Bound is a 2015 American erotic romantic thriller drama film written and directed by Jared Cohn and starring Charisma Carpenter and Daniel Baldwin.",
" Produced by The Asylum, the film is also a mockbuster of \"Fifty Shades of Grey\"."
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"Bitter Moon is a 1992 Franco-British-American erotic romantic thriller film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Hugh Grant, Kristin Scott Thomas, Emmanuelle Seigner and Peter Coyote.",
" The film is known in France as \"Lunes de fiel \" (a pun on the French phrase \"lune de miel\", meaning \"honeymoon\").",
" The script is inspired by the novel \"Lunes de fiel\", written by the French author Pascal Bruckner.",
" The score was composed by Vangelis."
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"Luna Amară is a Romanian rock band from Cluj-Napoca .",
" The band, which was founded in 1999 under the name Tanagra Noise, consists of Mihnea Blidariu (lead vocals, trumpet, rhythm guitar), Nick Făgădar (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Sorin Moraru (bass), Răzvan Ristea (drums) and Șerban-Onțanu Crăciun (lead guitar).",
" The bands translates to Bitter Moon, and is borrowed from the Roman Polanski movie of the same name, inspired by the eponymous novel written by Pascal Bruckner.",
" As of 2016, Luna Amară have released five studio albums (Asfalt, Loc Lipsă, Don't Let Your Dreams Fall Asleep, Pietre În Alb and Aproape)."
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"Kiyonobu Inoue (井上 清信 , Inoue Kiyonobu , born on September 29, 1970 in Hadano, Kanagawa) , known exclusively by his stage name Inoran, is a Japanese musician, singer and songwriter.",
" He is best known as the rhythm guitarist and a co-founder of the rock band Luna Sea.",
" He started his solo career in 1997 and when Luna Sea disbanded in 2000, he formed Fake?",
" with Oblivion Dust vocalist Ken Lloyd a year later.",
" Then in 2005 when leaving Fake?",
" he founded Tourbillon with Luna Sea vocalist Ryuichi Kawamura and Hiroaki Hayama.",
" He has recently rejoined Luna Sea as they reunited in 2010, and in 2012 formed Muddy Apes with bassist Taka Hirose and support guitarist Dean Tidey, both from Feeder, and 8otto's vocalist Maeson."
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"Gangster (Bengali: গ্যাংস্টার ) is an Indian Bengali language romantic thriller film directed by Birsa Dasgupta under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films.",
" The film stars debutant Yash Dasgupta with Mimi Chakraborty in leading roles.",
" The film is a romantic thriller where Yash plays the role of a gangster.",
" This is an Intense romantic thriller with few twists and turns to keep the audience glued to their seats.",
" The film has been shot in Istanbul, Turkey.",
" The music by Arindam Chatterjee is captivating.",
" The film released on 7 October 2016."
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"The Absence is the second studio album by the American metal band Luna Mortis.",
" The album was released in 2009 by Century Media and is the first studio album that Luna Mortis released through that record label.",
" Four of the tracks on the album were recorded in February 2008 with producer Jason Suecof at his Audio Hammer Studios and were used as a demo that was sent out only to record labels in hopes of acquiring a recording contract for the band.",
" It was those four songs that led to Century Media to sign Luna Mortis and shortly after, the band returned to Audio Hammer Studios in September of that same year to record the six other songs that make up the album.",
" In September 2009, the band released a music video for the song \"Forever More\"."
],
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"sentences": [
"Ryuichi Kawamura (河村 隆一 , Kawamura Ryūichi , born May 20, 1970 in Yamato, Kanagawa) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, actor and record producer.",
" He is best known as lead singer of the rock band Luna Sea.",
" After the group disbanded in 2000, Kawamura continued his successful solo career.",
" In 2005 he formed Tourbillon with fellow Luna Sea member Inoran and Hiroaki Hayama.",
" He has recently rejoined Luna Sea, as they reunited in August 2010."
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"Title: Luna Sea (Luna Sea album)\n\nLuna Sea is the self-titled debut album by Japanese rock band Luna Sea, released on April 21, 1991 by Extasy Records. The album was remastered and re-released by Universal Music Group on December 19, 2007. In 2011, after reuniting the previous year, Luna Sea re-recorded the whole album and released it on March 16, 2011 by their label at the time, HPQ.",
"Title: Lunapark (album)\n\nLunapark was the debut album by indie rock band Luna. It was released in 1992 on Elektra Records. As the first musical outing of Dean Wareham since the disbanding of Galaxie 500, \"Lunapark\" set forth the new musical directions of Wareham and embraced a musical sound that would continue to evolve throughout Luna's tenure. Originally recorded as a three-piece, Luna did not add guitarist Sean Eden to the lineup until 1993's \"Slide\" EP.",
"Title: Dean Wareham\n\nDean Wareham (born 1 August 1963) is an American musician and actor who formed the band Galaxie 500 in 1987. He left Galaxie 500 in April 1991 and founded the band Luna. Since Luna's breakup in 2005, Wareham has released albums with fellow Luna bandmate (and wife) Britta Phillips (see Dean and Britta). He also works as a film composer, notably on the Noah Baumbach film \"The Squid and the Whale\". He released a self-titled album in 2014 and reformed Luna in 2015.",
"Title: Bound (2015 film)\n\nBound is a 2015 American erotic romantic thriller drama film written and directed by Jared Cohn and starring Charisma Carpenter and Daniel Baldwin. Produced by The Asylum, the film is also a mockbuster of \"Fifty Shades of Grey\".",
"Title: Bitter Moon\n\nBitter Moon is a 1992 Franco-British-American erotic romantic thriller film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Hugh Grant, Kristin Scott Thomas, Emmanuelle Seigner and Peter Coyote. The film is known in France as \"Lunes de fiel \" (a pun on the French phrase \"lune de miel\", meaning \"honeymoon\"). The script is inspired by the novel \"Lunes de fiel\", written by the French author Pascal Bruckner. The score was composed by Vangelis.",
"Title: Luna Amară\n\nLuna Amară is a Romanian rock band from Cluj-Napoca . The band, which was founded in 1999 under the name Tanagra Noise, consists of Mihnea Blidariu (lead vocals, trumpet, rhythm guitar), Nick Făgădar (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Sorin Moraru (bass), Răzvan Ristea (drums) and Șerban-Onțanu Crăciun (lead guitar). The bands translates to Bitter Moon, and is borrowed from the Roman Polanski movie of the same name, inspired by the eponymous novel written by Pascal Bruckner. As of 2016, Luna Amară have released five studio albums (Asfalt, Loc Lipsă, Don't Let Your Dreams Fall Asleep, Pietre În Alb and Aproape).",
"Title: Inoran\n\nKiyonobu Inoue (井上 清信 , Inoue Kiyonobu , born on September 29, 1970 in Hadano, Kanagawa) , known exclusively by his stage name Inoran, is a Japanese musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known as the rhythm guitarist and a co-founder of the rock band Luna Sea. He started his solo career in 1997 and when Luna Sea disbanded in 2000, he formed Fake? with Oblivion Dust vocalist Ken Lloyd a year later. Then in 2005 when leaving Fake? he founded Tourbillon with Luna Sea vocalist Ryuichi Kawamura and Hiroaki Hayama. He has recently rejoined Luna Sea as they reunited in 2010, and in 2012 formed Muddy Apes with bassist Taka Hirose and support guitarist Dean Tidey, both from Feeder, and 8otto's vocalist Maeson.",
"Title: Gangster (2016 film)\n\nGangster (Bengali: গ্যাংস্টার ) is an Indian Bengali language romantic thriller film directed by Birsa Dasgupta under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. The film stars debutant Yash Dasgupta with Mimi Chakraborty in leading roles. The film is a romantic thriller where Yash plays the role of a gangster. This is an Intense romantic thriller with few twists and turns to keep the audience glued to their seats. The film has been shot in Istanbul, Turkey. The music by Arindam Chatterjee is captivating. The film released on 7 October 2016.",
"Title: The Absence (Luna Mortis album)\n\nThe Absence is the second studio album by the American metal band Luna Mortis. The album was released in 2009 by Century Media and is the first studio album that Luna Mortis released through that record label. Four of the tracks on the album were recorded in February 2008 with producer Jason Suecof at his Audio Hammer Studios and were used as a demo that was sent out only to record labels in hopes of acquiring a recording contract for the band. It was those four songs that led to Century Media to sign Luna Mortis and shortly after, the band returned to Audio Hammer Studios in September of that same year to record the six other songs that make up the album. In September 2009, the band released a music video for the song \"Forever More\".",
"Title: Ryuichi Kawamura\n\nRyuichi Kawamura (河村 隆一 , Kawamura Ryūichi , born May 20, 1970 in Yamato, Kanagawa) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, actor and record producer. He is best known as lead singer of the rock band Luna Sea. After the group disbanded in 2000, Kawamura continued his successful solo career. In 2005 he formed Tourbillon with fellow Luna Sea member Inoran and Hiroaki Hayama. He has recently rejoined Luna Sea, as they reunited in August 2010."
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Feeling Myself, is a song by American rapper Nicki Minaj featuring American singer Beyoncé from Minaj's third studio album, called?
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The Pinkprint
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"\"High School\" is a song by Trinidadian recording artist Nicki Minaj featuring American rapper Lil Wayne for Minaj's reissued second studio album \"\" (2012).",
" It was released on April 16, 2013, by Young Money, Cash Money, and Republic as the third single from the record.",
" The song was written and produced by Boi-1da and T-Minus, with additional songwriting provided by Minaj and Lil Wayne.",
" \"High School\" is a hip hop and R&B song that lyrically discusses adultery.",
" The song peaked at number 64 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and additionally reached numbers 15 and 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs component charts.",
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"American rapper Nicki Minaj has recorded songs for three studio albums, one re-issue and three mixtapes, some of which were collaborations with other performers.",
" Her debut album, \"Pink Friday\", was released in November 2010. \"",
"Your Love\" was released as the lead single; it contains a sample of British singer-songwriter Annie Lennox's song \"No More I Love You's\".",
" Minaj wrote the songs \"Roman's Revenge\" (which features American rapper Eminem) and \"Here I Am\" in collaboration with producer Swizz Beatz.",
" \"Roman's Revenge\" references both artists' alter-egos, Roman Zolanski for Minaj and Slim Shady for Eminem.",
" She co-wrote the song \"Did It On'em\" with Grammy Award-winning American producer Bangladesh, alongside Justin Ellington and Safaree Lloyd Samuels.",
" Minaj and J. R. Rotem worked together on the seventh and eighth single releases \"Girls Fall Like Dominoes\" and \"Fly\", which features Bajan recording artist Rihanna.",
" On \"Girls Fall Like Dominoes\", Minaj raps about how she can steal fans from male artists in the music industry, specifically Lil Wayne and Drake.",
" Rihanna's contribution to the \"inspirational\" ballad \"Fly\" was added at Minaj's request, as noted by Jayson Rodriquez writing for MTV News.",
" Andrew \"Pop\" Wansel and Warren \"Oak\" Felder co-wrote three tracks with Minaj, including \"Your Love\", \"Save Me\" and \"Muny\"."
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"\"Roman's Revenge\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj, featuring American rapper Eminem, from Minaj's debut studio album \"Pink Friday\".",
" It was written by Minaj, Eminem, Kaseem Dean and Trevor Smith, and was produced by Swizz Beatz.",
" It was released exclusively on October 30, 2010 through the US iTunes Store, as a promotional release preceding the album's release.",
" The song initiated a feud between Lil' Kim and Minaj, where several critics felt the song was directed at Lil' Kim and regarded around her feelings towards Minaj's rise to fame.",
" The song references Minaj's alter-ego, Roman Zolanski, and Eminem's alter-ego, Slim Shady."
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"\"Swish Swish\" is a song by American singer Katy Perry featuring American rapper Nicki Minaj for Perry's fifth studio album, \"Witness\" (2017).",
" It was written by Perry, Duke Dumont, Sarah Hudson, PJ \"Promnite\" Sledge, Minaj and Brittany Hazzard, while being produced by Dumont with additional production by Sledge and Noah \"Mailbox\" Passovoy.",
" The song was initially released as a promotional single on May 19, 2017, and later it was quickly served as the album's third single.",
" \"Swish Swish\" is a house-inspired EDM and hip hop song that samples \"Star 69\" by Fatboy Slim which in turn samples \"I Get Deep\" by Roland Clark and \"What They Say\" by Maya Jane Coles."
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"\"Truffle Butter\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Lil Wayne.",
" It is included as an exclusive bonus track on the iTunes Store edition of Minaj's third studio album \"The Pinkprint\" (2014).",
" Produced by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records, the song was released as the fifth single from the album on January 23, 2015.",
" \"Truffle Butter\" is a mix between hip hop and house music genres and contains a sample of Maya Jane Coles' song \"What They Say\" (2010).",
" In March 2015, it was sent to urban contemporary and contemporary hit radio."
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"The Pinkprint is the third studio album recorded by Trinidadian recording artist Nicki Minaj.",
" It was made available for purchase on December 12, 2014 by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records.",
" Minaj co-executive-produced the record alongside Birdman, Lil Wayne and Ronald Williams, and the assistance of a variety of fellow producers.",
" Looking to depart from the dance-pop elements of her second studio album, \"\" (2012), the rapper wanted to make a follow-up record influenced by her traditional hip hop beginnings."
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"\"The Boys\" is a song recorded by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj and American singer Cassie.",
" It was written by Minaj, Anjulie Persaud, Jonas Jeberg and Jean Baptiste, and produced by the latter two.",
" The song was released on September 13, 2012, through Cash Money, Young Money and Universal Republic as the lead single from the reissue of Minaj's second studio album, \"\" (2012).",
" It was Minaj's last single to be released by Universal Republic before the label went defunct and its artists roster moved to the revived Republic Records.",
" Initially a track recorded by Cassie for her second studio album under the title \"Money on Love,\" it was subsequently played for Minaj during sessions for \"The Re-Up\", who decided to keep Cassie's vocals but wrote her own verses with certain production portions also being re-worked."
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"\"Moment 4 Life\" is a song by Trinidadian recording artist Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake.",
" It serves as the fourth single from Minaj's debut album \"Pink Friday\" (2010).",
" The song was produced by T-Minus and written by both artists, and samples Sly, Slick and Wicked's \"Confessin' A Feeling\", released in 1972.",
" The song is inspired by a story Minaj created, in which two kids grow up together sharing the same dream of becoming famous rappers, and create this song while living out their dreams together.",
" It peaked at number 13 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and topped the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts.",
" It also saw success internationally, becoming a top 40 hit in Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, as well as charting in Belgium and France.",
" \"Moment 4 Life\" was nominated for a 2012 Grammy Award in the category Best Rap Performance, but lost to \"Otis\" by Jay-Z and Kanye West.",
" As of July 2016 the song has sold 2 million copies."
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"\"Kissing Strangers\" is a song recorded by American band DNCE, featuring American rapper Nicki Minaj.",
" The song was written by Justin Tranter, Nicki Minaj, Robin Fredriksson and Mattias Larsson, with the latter two handling the song's production.",
" It was released to digital retailers on April 13, 2017, through Republic Records as the lead single from the band's forthcoming second studio album.",
" It is to be featured on the upcoming rhythm video game, Just Dance 2018.",
" On August 4, 2017, a remix with Luis Fonsi was released."
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"\"Feeling Myself\" is a song by American rapper Nicki Minaj featuring American singer Beyoncé from Minaj's third studio album \"The Pinkprint\" (2014).",
" It was written by Minaj, SZA, Beyoncé, and Hit-Boy and produced by the latter two.",
" \"Feeling Myself\" is a hip hop song backed by a West Coast synth, driving bass and drums."
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"Title: High School (song)\n\n\"High School\" is a song by Trinidadian recording artist Nicki Minaj featuring American rapper Lil Wayne for Minaj's reissued second studio album \"\" (2012). It was released on April 16, 2013, by Young Money, Cash Money, and Republic as the third single from the record. The song was written and produced by Boi-1da and T-Minus, with additional songwriting provided by Minaj and Lil Wayne. \"High School\" is a hip hop and R&B song that lyrically discusses adultery. The song peaked at number 64 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and additionally reached numbers 15 and 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs component charts. Elsewhere, the track charted moderately throughout international singles charts, including number 31 on the UK Singles Chart.",
"Title: List of songs recorded by Nicki Minaj\n\nAmerican rapper Nicki Minaj has recorded songs for three studio albums, one re-issue and three mixtapes, some of which were collaborations with other performers. Her debut album, \"Pink Friday\", was released in November 2010. \" Your Love\" was released as the lead single; it contains a sample of British singer-songwriter Annie Lennox's song \"No More I Love You's\". Minaj wrote the songs \"Roman's Revenge\" (which features American rapper Eminem) and \"Here I Am\" in collaboration with producer Swizz Beatz. \"Roman's Revenge\" references both artists' alter-egos, Roman Zolanski for Minaj and Slim Shady for Eminem. She co-wrote the song \"Did It On'em\" with Grammy Award-winning American producer Bangladesh, alongside Justin Ellington and Safaree Lloyd Samuels. Minaj and J. R. Rotem worked together on the seventh and eighth single releases \"Girls Fall Like Dominoes\" and \"Fly\", which features Bajan recording artist Rihanna. On \"Girls Fall Like Dominoes\", Minaj raps about how she can steal fans from male artists in the music industry, specifically Lil Wayne and Drake. Rihanna's contribution to the \"inspirational\" ballad \"Fly\" was added at Minaj's request, as noted by Jayson Rodriquez writing for MTV News. Andrew \"Pop\" Wansel and Warren \"Oak\" Felder co-wrote three tracks with Minaj, including \"Your Love\", \"Save Me\" and \"Muny\".",
"Title: Roman's Revenge\n\n\"Roman's Revenge\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj, featuring American rapper Eminem, from Minaj's debut studio album \"Pink Friday\". It was written by Minaj, Eminem, Kaseem Dean and Trevor Smith, and was produced by Swizz Beatz. It was released exclusively on October 30, 2010 through the US iTunes Store, as a promotional release preceding the album's release. The song initiated a feud between Lil' Kim and Minaj, where several critics felt the song was directed at Lil' Kim and regarded around her feelings towards Minaj's rise to fame. The song references Minaj's alter-ego, Roman Zolanski, and Eminem's alter-ego, Slim Shady.",
"Title: Swish Swish\n\n\"Swish Swish\" is a song by American singer Katy Perry featuring American rapper Nicki Minaj for Perry's fifth studio album, \"Witness\" (2017). It was written by Perry, Duke Dumont, Sarah Hudson, PJ \"Promnite\" Sledge, Minaj and Brittany Hazzard, while being produced by Dumont with additional production by Sledge and Noah \"Mailbox\" Passovoy. The song was initially released as a promotional single on May 19, 2017, and later it was quickly served as the album's third single. \"Swish Swish\" is a house-inspired EDM and hip hop song that samples \"Star 69\" by Fatboy Slim which in turn samples \"I Get Deep\" by Roland Clark and \"What They Say\" by Maya Jane Coles.",
"Title: Truffle Butter\n\n\"Truffle Butter\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Lil Wayne. It is included as an exclusive bonus track on the iTunes Store edition of Minaj's third studio album \"The Pinkprint\" (2014). Produced by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records, the song was released as the fifth single from the album on January 23, 2015. \"Truffle Butter\" is a mix between hip hop and house music genres and contains a sample of Maya Jane Coles' song \"What They Say\" (2010). In March 2015, it was sent to urban contemporary and contemporary hit radio.",
"Title: The Pinkprint\n\nThe Pinkprint is the third studio album recorded by Trinidadian recording artist Nicki Minaj. It was made available for purchase on December 12, 2014 by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records. Minaj co-executive-produced the record alongside Birdman, Lil Wayne and Ronald Williams, and the assistance of a variety of fellow producers. Looking to depart from the dance-pop elements of her second studio album, \"\" (2012), the rapper wanted to make a follow-up record influenced by her traditional hip hop beginnings.",
"Title: The Boys (Nicki Minaj and Cassie song)\n\n\"The Boys\" is a song recorded by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj and American singer Cassie. It was written by Minaj, Anjulie Persaud, Jonas Jeberg and Jean Baptiste, and produced by the latter two. The song was released on September 13, 2012, through Cash Money, Young Money and Universal Republic as the lead single from the reissue of Minaj's second studio album, \"\" (2012). It was Minaj's last single to be released by Universal Republic before the label went defunct and its artists roster moved to the revived Republic Records. Initially a track recorded by Cassie for her second studio album under the title \"Money on Love,\" it was subsequently played for Minaj during sessions for \"The Re-Up\", who decided to keep Cassie's vocals but wrote her own verses with certain production portions also being re-worked.",
"Title: Moment 4 Life\n\n\"Moment 4 Life\" is a song by Trinidadian recording artist Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake. It serves as the fourth single from Minaj's debut album \"Pink Friday\" (2010). The song was produced by T-Minus and written by both artists, and samples Sly, Slick and Wicked's \"Confessin' A Feeling\", released in 1972. The song is inspired by a story Minaj created, in which two kids grow up together sharing the same dream of becoming famous rappers, and create this song while living out their dreams together. It peaked at number 13 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and topped the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts. It also saw success internationally, becoming a top 40 hit in Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, as well as charting in Belgium and France. \"Moment 4 Life\" was nominated for a 2012 Grammy Award in the category Best Rap Performance, but lost to \"Otis\" by Jay-Z and Kanye West. As of July 2016 the song has sold 2 million copies.",
"Title: Kissing Strangers\n\n\"Kissing Strangers\" is a song recorded by American band DNCE, featuring American rapper Nicki Minaj. The song was written by Justin Tranter, Nicki Minaj, Robin Fredriksson and Mattias Larsson, with the latter two handling the song's production. It was released to digital retailers on April 13, 2017, through Republic Records as the lead single from the band's forthcoming second studio album. It is to be featured on the upcoming rhythm video game, Just Dance 2018. On August 4, 2017, a remix with Luis Fonsi was released.",
"Title: Feeling Myself (Nicki Minaj song)\n\n\"Feeling Myself\" is a song by American rapper Nicki Minaj featuring American singer Beyoncé from Minaj's third studio album \"The Pinkprint\" (2014). It was written by Minaj, SZA, Beyoncé, and Hit-Boy and produced by the latter two. \"Feeling Myself\" is a hip hop song backed by a West Coast synth, driving bass and drums."
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32
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Which two members of the boyband NSYNC appeared in the 2001 American Romantic comedy and also sung on the soundtrack released November 3, 2001 via Jive Records?
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Lance Bass, Joey Fatone
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" It is certified platinum and features performances by 2Pac, Ant Banks and The Dangerous Crew.",
" \"Cocktails\" debuted at #6 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 101,000 copies in its first week.",
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" The album was released on September 11, 1990 via Jive Records.",
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" The album's production samples a number of classic P-funk records, as well as the heavy use of the Roland TR-808 for instrumentation.",
" The laid-back beats (which Shaw himself dubbed \"dope fiend beats\") would be a major influence in hip hop years later (and would help cement Too Short's legacy as a pioneer of West coast hip hop), and the album was key in the development of West Coast born G-funk that dominated the charts for the next few years.",
" In fact, the album's cover (as well as Short's drawl-heavy delivery) was an influence for the cover art for Snoop Dogg's \"Doggystyle\".",
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" It was released on September 12, 2000, via Jive Records, making it his ninth release on the label.",
" Audio production was handled by Ant Banks, Erick Sermon, and Jazze Pha.",
" \"You Nasty\" proved to be a success, peaking at #12 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, as well as producing two charting singles, \"2 Bitches\" and \"You Nasty\", which peaked at #2 and #6 on the Hot Rap Singles respectively, It was certified Gold."
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"All the Way... A Decade of Song is the second one-off American television special by Canadian singer Celine Dion that was broadcast by CBS on 24 November 1999.",
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" The special was filmed on 7 October 1999 at the reopening of Radio City Music Hall in New York City.",
" It featured Dion (backed by her touring band) performing some of her greatest hits and new songs.",
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"Nuttin' Nyce was an American R&B girl group from Sacramento, CA that formed in 1992.",
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"Paradise is the third studio album by Jamaican contemporary R&B singer Ruby Turner, released December 19, 1989 via Jive Records.",
" It is her only album to date to chart on the \"Billboard\" 200, peaking at #194 in 1990.",
" It also peaked at #39 on the \"Billboard\" R&B chart."
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"Title: Cocktails (album)\n\nCocktails is the ninth studio album by American rapper Too Short. It was released on January 24, 1995 via Jive Records, making it his sixth album on the label. It is certified platinum and features performances by 2Pac, Ant Banks and The Dangerous Crew. \"Cocktails\" debuted at #6 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 101,000 copies in its first week. It was Too Short's second album to reach #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, while missing the Top 5 by one position on the \"Billboard\" 200. The album was entirely produced by Ant Banks and aside from previous releases by the hip-hop band The Roots, \"Cocktails\" is the first album recorded and released by a solo rapper to feature all music performed by a live band.",
"Title: Short Dog's in the House\n\nShort Dog's in the House is the sixth studio album by American rapper Too Short. The album was released on September 11, 1990 via Jive Records. The CD contains a number of both socially conscious songs, as well as dirty rap and sexually-explicit songs that have made Too Short famous. The album's production samples a number of classic P-funk records, as well as the heavy use of the Roland TR-808 for instrumentation. The laid-back beats (which Shaw himself dubbed \"dope fiend beats\") would be a major influence in hip hop years later (and would help cement Too Short's legacy as a pioneer of West coast hip hop), and the album was key in the development of West Coast born G-funk that dominated the charts for the next few years. In fact, the album's cover (as well as Short's drawl-heavy delivery) was an influence for the cover art for Snoop Dogg's \"Doggystyle\". Upon release, the album received a number of positive reviews, making it one of Too Short's more well known albums.",
"Title: You Nasty\n\nYou Nasty is the twelfth studio album by American rapper Too Short. It was released on September 12, 2000, via Jive Records, making it his ninth release on the label. Audio production was handled by Ant Banks, Erick Sermon, and Jazze Pha. \"You Nasty\" proved to be a success, peaking at #12 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, as well as producing two charting singles, \"2 Bitches\" and \"You Nasty\", which peaked at #2 and #6 on the Hot Rap Singles respectively, It was certified Gold.",
"Title: All the Way... A Decade of Song (TV special)\n\nAll the Way... A Decade of Song is the second one-off American television special by Canadian singer Celine Dion that was broadcast by CBS on 24 November 1999. The special was a promotion for her first English-language greatest hits album of the same name, \"All the Way... A Decade of Song\". The special was filmed on 7 October 1999 at the reopening of Radio City Music Hall in New York City. It featured Dion (backed by her touring band) performing some of her greatest hits and new songs. She was also joined by special guests Grammy winning Latin singing sensation Gloria Estefan and Pop Boyband NSYNC (who previously recorded their Oscar nominated duet \"Music of My Heart\"). The television special was the second-most-watched program in its time slot, with an 8.3 rating and a 14 share. It also marked Dion's final concert special for CBS before taking a 2-year break from the music industry.",
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"Title: Nuttin' Nyce\n\nNuttin' Nyce was an American R&B girl group from Sacramento, CA that formed in 1992. They signed to Pocketown Records and released an album and five singles (via Jive Records) before splitting up in 1996.",
"Title: Paradise (Ruby Turner album)\n\nParadise is the third studio album by Jamaican contemporary R&B singer Ruby Turner, released December 19, 1989 via Jive Records. It is her only album to date to chart on the \"Billboard\" 200, peaking at #194 in 1990. It also peaked at #39 on the \"Billboard\" R&B chart.",
"Title: Can't Stay Away\n\nCan't Stay Away is the eleventh studio album by American rapper Too Short. It was released on July 13, 1999 via Jive Records, making it his eighth album on the label. The album received generally positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success, certified Gold on August 13, 1999, only a month after its release. This is his first album since retiring in 1996. This is Too Short's fourth consecutive album to reach the top of the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.",
"Title: On the Line (2001 film)\n\nOn the Line is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui. The film was directed by Eric Bross and was written by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton, based upon their short film of the same name."
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Are Ari Up and James Dewar both from Germany?
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no
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"Mount Dewar ( ) is a mountain rising to about 1,600 m to the southwest of Aronson Corner in the Pioneers Escarpment, Shackleton Range.",
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"Andrew \"Andy\" McMaster (born 27 July 1941) is a Scottish songwriter, best known for writing the lyrics and music of hit songs \"Airport\" and \"Forget About You\" by The Motors and co-writing, with Nick Garvey, \"Dancing the Night Away\", which reached numbers 4, 13 and 42 respectively, in the UK charts between 1977 and 1978.",
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" All dewars have walls constructed from two or more layers, with a high vacuum maintained between the layers.",
" This provides very good thermal insulation between the interior and exterior of the dewar, which reduces the rate at which the contents boil away.",
" Precautions are taken in the design of dewars to safely manage the gas which is released as the liquid slowly boils.",
" The simplest dewars allow the gas to escape either through an open top or past a loose-fitting stopper to prevent the risk of explosion.",
" More sophisticated dewars trap the gas above the liquid, and hold it at high pressure.",
" This increases the boiling point of the liquid, allowing it to be stored for extended periods.",
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"Title: James Dewar (musician)\n\nJames Dewar (12 October 1942 – 16 May 2002) was a Scottish musician best known as the bassist and vocalist for Robin Trower and Stone the Crows, the latter having its beginnings as the resident band at Burns Howff in Glasgow.",
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"Title: Solid hydrogen\n\nSolid hydrogen is the solid state of the element hydrogen, achieved by decreasing the temperature below hydrogen's melting point of 14.01 K . It was collected for the first time by James Dewar in 1899 and published with the title \"Sur la solidification de l'hydrogène\" (English: On the solidification of hydrogen) in the \"Annales de Chimie et de Physique\", 7th series, vol. 18, Oct. 1899. Solid hydrogen has a density of 0.086 g/cm making it one of the lowest-density solids."
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The finale episode of season 15 of South Park was what numbered episode?
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223rd episode
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" The 256th overall episode, it was written and directed by series co-creator and co-star Trey Parker.",
" The episode premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on December 3, 2014.",
" The episode is part one of the two-part season finale.",
" The episode lampoons the popularity of Internet Let's Play celebrities and the phenomena of Internet trending topics that lack actual relevance.",
" The episode also references and intertwined multiple elements from previous episodes in the eighteenth season of \"South Park\".",
" YouTube celebrity PewDiePie plays himself in this episode."
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"\"Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut\" is the second episode in the second season of the American animated television series \"South Park\".",
" The 15th episode of the series overall, it premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on April 22, 1998.",
" The episode concludes the storyline of the season one finale \"Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut\"; Mephesto is suddenly shot, just as he is about to reveal the identity of Cartman's father.",
" The four boys and Chef rush him to Hell's Pass Hospital while the town of South Park experiences a massive blizzard."
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"The fifteenth season of the American animated sitcom \"South Park\" began airing on Comedy Central on April 27, 2011 and ended on November 16, 2011.",
" In response to reactions to the mid-season finale episode \"You're Getting Old\", which seemed to insinuate that creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone were wrapping up the series, Comedy Central proclaimed through the media that \"South Park\" was renewed for two more seasons, and the duo were signed through 2013.",
" Shortly before the airing of the season finale episode \"The Poor Kid\", \"South Park\" was extended again until 2016, taking the show to 20 seasons.",
" Parker was the director and writer for all episodes, and Robert Lopez was the writer in this eleventh episode for the fifteenth season."
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" It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 16, 2011.",
" In the episode, Kenny and his brother and sister are sent to a foster home after police discover a meth lab in their house.",
" As a result, Cartman is left with feelings of loss, since he no longer has someone to ridicule for their poverty."
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"Esperanza is a Filipino primetime television drama that was aired by ABS-CBN from February 17, 1997 to July 30, 1999 replacing the 4-year run \"Mara Clara\".",
" It was re-aired in Studio 23 and Kapamilya Channel, which are both an ABS-CBN subsidiaries.",
" The show posted the country's highest rating of a single episode in a TV series which is 67%.",
" Its finale episode rating of 59.8% is the second highest rated finale episode of all time, behind the 2002 finale episode of Pangako Sa 'Yo (also aired by ABS-CBN).",
" A film adaptation was subsequently made in 1999 by Star Cinema with the same title."
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" The 188th overall episode of the series, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 22, 2009 and in the United Kingdom on April 24, 2009.",
" It was the mid-season finale, marking the final \"South Park\" episode for six months.",
" In the episode, Cartman misinterprets news reports about piracy in the Indian Ocean to mean the return of the classic era of swashbuckling pirates, and misleads a handful of South Park boys to voyage to Mogadishu to start a pirate crew."
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"\"The Batman: Lost Heroes\" is the 65th episode and the series finale episode of the series \"The Batman\".",
" The episode first aired on Kids WB!",
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" The episode was part of the Justice League season in which Batman would team up with another hero in the fifth season."
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"The tenth season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\" premiered on September 26, 2013, with a two-hour special episode in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), and it concluded with a \"Farewell to Cristina\" finale episode \"Fear (of the Unknown)\" on May 15, 2014.",
" The season was produced by ABC Studios, in association with ShondaLand Production Company and The Mark Gordon Company; the showrunner being Shonda Rhimes.",
" The season was officially released on DVD as a six-disc boxset under the title of \"Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Tenth Season – Live For The Moments\" on September 2, 2014 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment."
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"The following is an episode list for the 1980s' undercover cop television series \"Miami Vice\".",
" In the United States, the show was aired on NBC.",
" The first episode of the series premiered on September 16, 1984 with the series concluding on May 21, 1989 after five seasons.",
" Though the series concluded on May 21, 1989, NBC aired three more episodes after the series finale, and USA Network aired a fourth post-series finale episode, thus concluding the series on January 25, 1990.",
" There are a total of 112 episodes, spanning five years (1984–1989) of the show's run.",
" The individual seasons are available on DVD in Regions 1, 2 and 4."
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"Title: Don't Cry for Me, Albuquerque\n\n\"Don't Cry for Me, Albuquerque\" is the second-season finale episode of \"In Plain Sight\" and the 27th episode overall. Originally designed to be the first of a two-part season finale, the show's creators decided to end the season in cliffhanger fashion. The companion episode was slated as the third-season premiere and aired on March 31, 2010 (\"Father Goes West\").",
"Title: Rehash (South Park)\n\n\"#REHASH\" is the ninth episode in the eighteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 256th overall episode, it was written and directed by series co-creator and co-star Trey Parker. The episode premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on December 3, 2014. The episode is part one of the two-part season finale. The episode lampoons the popularity of Internet Let's Play celebrities and the phenomena of Internet trending topics that lack actual relevance. The episode also references and intertwined multiple elements from previous episodes in the eighteenth season of \"South Park\". YouTube celebrity PewDiePie plays himself in this episode.",
"Title: Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut\n\n\"Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut\" is the second episode in the second season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 15th episode of the series overall, it premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on April 22, 1998. The episode concludes the storyline of the season one finale \"Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut\"; Mephesto is suddenly shot, just as he is about to reveal the identity of Cartman's father. The four boys and Chef rush him to Hell's Pass Hospital while the town of South Park experiences a massive blizzard.",
"Title: South Park (season 15)\n\nThe fifteenth season of the American animated sitcom \"South Park\" began airing on Comedy Central on April 27, 2011 and ended on November 16, 2011. In response to reactions to the mid-season finale episode \"You're Getting Old\", which seemed to insinuate that creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone were wrapping up the series, Comedy Central proclaimed through the media that \"South Park\" was renewed for two more seasons, and the duo were signed through 2013. Shortly before the airing of the season finale episode \"The Poor Kid\", \"South Park\" was extended again until 2016, taking the show to 20 seasons. Parker was the director and writer for all episodes, and Robert Lopez was the writer in this eleventh episode for the fifteenth season.",
"Title: The Poor Kid\n\n\"The Poor Kid\" is the fifteenth season finale of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 223rd episode of the series overall. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 16, 2011. In the episode, Kenny and his brother and sister are sent to a foster home after police discover a meth lab in their house. As a result, Cartman is left with feelings of loss, since he no longer has someone to ridicule for their poverty.",
"Title: Esperanza (TV series)\n\nEsperanza is a Filipino primetime television drama that was aired by ABS-CBN from February 17, 1997 to July 30, 1999 replacing the 4-year run \"Mara Clara\". It was re-aired in Studio 23 and Kapamilya Channel, which are both an ABS-CBN subsidiaries. The show posted the country's highest rating of a single episode in a TV series which is 67%. Its finale episode rating of 59.8% is the second highest rated finale episode of all time, behind the 2002 finale episode of Pangako Sa 'Yo (also aired by ABS-CBN). A film adaptation was subsequently made in 1999 by Star Cinema with the same title.",
"Title: Fatbeard\n\n\"Fatbeard\" is the seventh episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 188th overall episode of the series, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 22, 2009 and in the United Kingdom on April 24, 2009. It was the mid-season finale, marking the final \"South Park\" episode for six months. In the episode, Cartman misinterprets news reports about piracy in the Indian Ocean to mean the return of the classic era of swashbuckling pirates, and misleads a handful of South Park boys to voyage to Mogadishu to start a pirate crew.",
"Title: Lost Heroes\n\n\"The Batman: Lost Heroes\" is the 65th episode and the series finale episode of the series \"The Batman\". The episode first aired on Kids WB! on March 8, 2008 as a one-hour movie. The episode was part of the Justice League season in which Batman would team up with another hero in the fifth season.",
"Title: Grey's Anatomy (season 10)\n\nThe tenth season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\" premiered on September 26, 2013, with a two-hour special episode in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), and it concluded with a \"Farewell to Cristina\" finale episode \"Fear (of the Unknown)\" on May 15, 2014. The season was produced by ABC Studios, in association with ShondaLand Production Company and The Mark Gordon Company; the showrunner being Shonda Rhimes. The season was officially released on DVD as a six-disc boxset under the title of \"Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Tenth Season – Live For The Moments\" on September 2, 2014 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment.",
"Title: List of Miami Vice episodes\n\nThe following is an episode list for the 1980s' undercover cop television series \"Miami Vice\". In the United States, the show was aired on NBC. The first episode of the series premiered on September 16, 1984 with the series concluding on May 21, 1989 after five seasons. Though the series concluded on May 21, 1989, NBC aired three more episodes after the series finale, and USA Network aired a fourth post-series finale episode, thus concluding the series on January 25, 1990. There are a total of 112 episodes, spanning five years (1984–1989) of the show's run. The individual seasons are available on DVD in Regions 1, 2 and 4."
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What type of group does Lincoln by-election, 1973 and Democratic Labour have in common?
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Party
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"The 1943 Christchurch East by-election held on 6 February was caused by the death of Tim Armstrong during the term of the 26th New Zealand Parliament.",
" The by-election in the Christchurch East electorate was contested by five candidates, including representatives from the Labour Party, the Labour breakaway party Democratic Labour Party and the National Party.",
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"The Prague Conference, officially the 6th All-Russian Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, was held in Prague, Austria-Hungary on 5–17 January 1912.",
" Eighteen Bolsheviks attended, although Joseph Stalin and Yakov Sverdlov, who were in exile at the time, were not able to.",
" Georgi Plekhanov claimed he was too ill to attend.",
" At the conference, Vladimir Lenin and his supporters broke away from the rest of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and formed their own, Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (bolsheviks).",
" The conference was meant to be secret; Lenin had instructed: \"No-one, no organisation must know about this\".",
" However, every detail was known to the Okhrana, the secret police of the Russian Empire."
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"The Lincoln by-election of 1 March 1973 saw the re-election of Dick Taverne as Member of Parliament for Lincoln as a Democratic Labour representative, after Taverne's pro-Common Market views saw him repudiated by the Lincoln Constituency Labour Party.",
" The by-election led to considerable speculation, stoked by Taverne, about the formation of a new centre party, but Taverne was unable to make his victory last."
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"The Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway (in Norwegian \"Norges Socialdemokratiske Arbeiderparti\") was a Norwegian political party in the 1920s.",
" Following the Labour Party's entry into the Comintern in 1919 its right wing left the party to form the Social Democratic Labour Party in 1921.",
" At the party convention in 1923, however, the Labour Party withdrew from Comintern, and the Communist Party of Norway was formed by the minority, who continued its affiliation with Comintern and the Soviet Union until 1991.",
" The Social Democratic Labour Party was absorbed into the reorganised Labour Party in 1927."
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"Albert Maria Gomes (25 March 1911 – 13 January 1978), a Trinidad and Tobago unionist, politician, and writer of Portuguese descent, was the first Chief Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.",
" He was the founder of the Political Progress Groups and later led the Party of Political Progress Groups.",
" He was active in the formation of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) in Trinidad and Tobago and played a role in forcing Sir Alexander Bustamante out of the Federal Democratic Labour Party.",
" Gomes briefly led DLP in 1960 when factions loyal to briefly ousted Rudranath Capildeo after Capildeo left Trinidad and Tobago to take up a position at the University of London.",
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"The Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election was a by-election in England for the House of Commons constituency of Sleaford and North Hykeham held on 8 December 2016.",
" It was triggered by the resignation of Conservative MP Stephen Phillips on 4 November 2016.",
" It was the first by-election to be contested in Lincolnshire since the Lincoln by-election of 1973 which by coincidence back then also saw the UK's relationship with Europe being a major issue."
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"Yakov Davidovich Zevin (1888–1918) was a Jewish Communist activist, one of the Bolshevik Party leaders in Azerbaijan during the Russian Revolution.",
" Zevin was born in Krasnapolle, a town in nowadays Mahilyow Voblast, Belarus.",
" He became a member of Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1904 and he was arrested several times for conducting revolutionary activities.",
" He was a delegate in the 6th (Prague) conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1912, where he represented the group of Mensheviks.",
" After the conference he became close to the Bolshevik positions.",
" In 1915 he was a member of the Baku committee of Bolsheviks.",
" After the February Revolution of 1917 he worked in the Moscow council of working deputies.",
" Zevin became one of the 26 Baku Commissars (he was the Commissar of Labor) of the Soviet Commune that was established in the city after the October Revolution.",
" When the Commune was toppled by the Centro Caspian Dictatorship, a British-backed coalition of Dashnaks, SRs and Mensheviks, Zevin and his comrades were captured by British troops and executed by a firing squad between the stations of Pereval and Akhcha-Kuyma of Transcaucasian Railroad."
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"Title: Democratic Labour Party (UK)\n\nThe Democratic Labour Party was a small British left-wing political party in Walsall, sometimes known as the Walsall Democratic Labour Party. It was founded as a breakaway from the Labour Party after left-wing members were expelled in the mid-90s.",
"Title: Christchurch East by-election, 1943\n\nThe 1943 Christchurch East by-election held on 6 February was caused by the death of Tim Armstrong during the term of the 26th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election in the Christchurch East electorate was contested by five candidates, including representatives from the Labour Party, the Labour breakaway party Democratic Labour Party and the National Party. The election was won by the Labour candidate, Mabel Howard, and started her long parliamentary career, which included her becoming the first female cabinet minister in 1947.",
"Title: Prague Conference\n\nThe Prague Conference, officially the 6th All-Russian Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, was held in Prague, Austria-Hungary on 5–17 January 1912. Eighteen Bolsheviks attended, although Joseph Stalin and Yakov Sverdlov, who were in exile at the time, were not able to. Georgi Plekhanov claimed he was too ill to attend. At the conference, Vladimir Lenin and his supporters broke away from the rest of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and formed their own, Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (bolsheviks). The conference was meant to be secret; Lenin had instructed: \"No-one, no organisation must know about this\". However, every detail was known to the Okhrana, the secret police of the Russian Empire.",
"Title: Lincoln by-election, 1973\n\nThe Lincoln by-election of 1 March 1973 saw the re-election of Dick Taverne as Member of Parliament for Lincoln as a Democratic Labour representative, after Taverne's pro-Common Market views saw him repudiated by the Lincoln Constituency Labour Party. The by-election led to considerable speculation, stoked by Taverne, about the formation of a new centre party, but Taverne was unable to make his victory last.",
"Title: Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway\n\nThe Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway (in Norwegian \"Norges Socialdemokratiske Arbeiderparti\") was a Norwegian political party in the 1920s. Following the Labour Party's entry into the Comintern in 1919 its right wing left the party to form the Social Democratic Labour Party in 1921. At the party convention in 1923, however, the Labour Party withdrew from Comintern, and the Communist Party of Norway was formed by the minority, who continued its affiliation with Comintern and the Soviet Union until 1991. The Social Democratic Labour Party was absorbed into the reorganised Labour Party in 1927.",
"Title: Albert Gomes\n\nAlbert Maria Gomes (25 March 1911 – 13 January 1978), a Trinidad and Tobago unionist, politician, and writer of Portuguese descent, was the first Chief Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. He was the founder of the Political Progress Groups and later led the Party of Political Progress Groups. He was active in the formation of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) in Trinidad and Tobago and played a role in forcing Sir Alexander Bustamante out of the Federal Democratic Labour Party. Gomes briefly led DLP in 1960 when factions loyal to briefly ousted Rudranath Capildeo after Capildeo left Trinidad and Tobago to take up a position at the University of London. However, the rank and file of the party stood behind Capildeo and Gomes left the party.",
"Title: Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election, 2016\n\nThe Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election was a by-election in England for the House of Commons constituency of Sleaford and North Hykeham held on 8 December 2016. It was triggered by the resignation of Conservative MP Stephen Phillips on 4 November 2016. It was the first by-election to be contested in Lincolnshire since the Lincoln by-election of 1973 which by coincidence back then also saw the UK's relationship with Europe being a major issue.",
"Title: Democratic Labour\n\nDemocratic Labour was a minor political party operating in the United Kingdom in the 1970s. They were formed by the Labour MP, Dick Taverne when his Constituency Labour Party (Lincoln) asked him to stand down as their candidate at the next general election. He had fallen out with them over Britain's continued membership of the European Economic Community which he supported but they did not.",
"Title: People's Democratic Party (Trinidad and Tobago)\n\nThe People's Democratic Party was a political party in Trinidad and Tobago. Under the leadership of Bhadase Sagan Maraj it contested the 1956 General Elections, capturing 5 of 24 elected seats in the Legislative Council and 20.3% of the vote. In 1957 it joined the Federal Democratic Labour Party and later co-founded the Trinidad and Tobago Democratic Labour Party, together with the Trinidad Labour Party and the Party of Political Progress Groups.",
"Title: Yakov Zevin\n\nYakov Davidovich Zevin (1888–1918) was a Jewish Communist activist, one of the Bolshevik Party leaders in Azerbaijan during the Russian Revolution. Zevin was born in Krasnapolle, a town in nowadays Mahilyow Voblast, Belarus. He became a member of Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1904 and he was arrested several times for conducting revolutionary activities. He was a delegate in the 6th (Prague) conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1912, where he represented the group of Mensheviks. After the conference he became close to the Bolshevik positions. In 1915 he was a member of the Baku committee of Bolsheviks. After the February Revolution of 1917 he worked in the Moscow council of working deputies. Zevin became one of the 26 Baku Commissars (he was the Commissar of Labor) of the Soviet Commune that was established in the city after the October Revolution. When the Commune was toppled by the Centro Caspian Dictatorship, a British-backed coalition of Dashnaks, SRs and Mensheviks, Zevin and his comrades were captured by British troops and executed by a firing squad between the stations of Pereval and Akhcha-Kuyma of Transcaucasian Railroad."
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Who has achieved a higher World Ranking (in either singles or doubles), Goran Ivanišević or Nenad Zimonjić?
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Nenad Zimonjić
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" Before the 2001 tournament, he was ranked 125th and after his victory he was 16th.",
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" While Zimonjić is known as a doubles specialist (winning 3 Grand Slams in men's doubles and 5 in mixed doubles), he has recorded two big wins in his singles career.",
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" Together with Nenad Zimonjić he is the only tennis player from Serbia to be the World No. 1 in doubles.",
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" In the final, they won against Juan Sebastián Cabal and Eduardo Schwank 7–6, 3–6, 6–4 for their first Grand Slam doubles title as a team."
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" However, they did not defend their title together as they separated after the 2010 event.",
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"Title: 2000 Citrix Tennis Championships – Doubles\n\nMax Mirnyi and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. Mirnyi partnered Mark Knowles, losing in the semifinals. Zimonjić partnered Brian MacPhie and successfully defended his title.",
"Title: Goran Ivanišević\n\nGoran Ivanišević (; born 13 September 1971) is a retired Croatian professional tennis player and current tennis coach. He is the only person to win the men's singles title at Wimbledon as a wildcard. He achieved this in 2001, having previously been runner-up at the championships in 1992, 1994 and 1998. Before the 2001 tournament, he was ranked 125th and after his victory he was 16th. His career-high singles ranking was World No. 2 (behind Pete Sampras) in 1994. He coached Marin Čilić from September 2013 to July 2016, leading Čilić to his biggest achievement to date, the 2014 US Open title.",
"Title: Nenad Zimonjić\n\nNenad Zimonjić (Serbian Cyrillic: , ] ; born June 4, 1976) is a Serbian professional tennis player who was ranked World No. 1 in 2008 in doubles. He is the second tennis doubles player from Serbia to hold the World No. 1, after Slobodan Živojinović. While Zimonjić is known as a doubles specialist (winning 3 Grand Slams in men's doubles and 5 in mixed doubles), he has recorded two big wins in his singles career. A 22 year span consisting of 54 Davis Cup ties including 43 victories has resulted in him becoming the most accomplished Davis Cup player in his nations history. His strongest weapon is very powerful first serve that he can hit at up to 235 km/h (146 mph).",
"Title: 2009 Australian Open – Mixed Doubles\n\nSun Tiantian and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions, but Sun chose not to participate, and only Zimonjić competed that year. Zimonjić partnered with Anna-Lena Grönefeld, but lost in the first round to Cara Black and Leander Paes.",
"Title: Slobodan Živojinović\n\nSlobodan \"Boba\" Živojinović (, ] ; born on July 23, 1963) is a retired Serbian tennis player who competed for SFR Yugoslavia. Together with Nenad Zimonjić he is the only tennis player from Serbia to be the World No. 1 in doubles. As a singles player, he reached the semi-finals of the 1985 Australian Open and the 1986 Wimbledon Championships, achieving a career-high ranking of World No. 19.",
"Title: 2011 ATP World Tour Finals – Doubles\n\nDaniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions, but they split in 2011. Daniel Nestor qualified with his new partner Max Mirnyi and Nenad Zimonjić with Michaël Llodra.",
"Title: 2011 French Open – Men's Doubles\n\nDaniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions, but decided not to participate together. Nestor partnered Max Mirnyi, while Zimonjić teamed up with Michaël Llodra. Mirnyi and Nestor defeated Zimonjić and Llodra in the semifinals, 7–6, 7–6. In the final, they won against Juan Sebastián Cabal and Eduardo Schwank 7–6, 3–6, 6–4 for their first Grand Slam doubles title as a team.",
"Title: 2011 ATP World Tour Finals\n\nThe 2011 ATP World Tour Finals (also known as the 2011 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament that was played at the O Arena in London, United Kingdom between 20 and 27 November 2011. The defending champion in singles was world no. 4 Roger Federer, while the defending champions in doubles were Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić. However, they did not defend their title together as they separated after the 2010 event. Zimonjic formed a team with Michaël Llodra for the season, and Nestor partnered with Max Mirnyi. Federer successfully defended his crown, winning an unprecedented sixth title, while Nestor and Mirnyi captured the doubles title.",
"Title: 2011 Erste Bank Open – Doubles\n\nDaniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions but Zimonjić decided not to participate. <br>"
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Chris Crawford on Game Design contains a response about a life simulation game developed by who?
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EA Maxis
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" The game has been released on November 5, 2015 in Japan, and was released in North America and Europe on October 14, 2016 and in Australia on October 15, 2016 for the Nintendo 3DS.",
" The popular life simulation game returns with new features, new costumes, new worlds, and even more new characters.",
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"Title: The Sims FreePlay\n\nThe Sims FreePlay is a strategic life simulation game developed by EA Mobile and later with Firemonkeys Studios. It is a freemium version of \"The Sims\" for mobile devices and was released worldwide on December 15, 2011 for iOS devices, on February 15, 2012 for Android, July 31, 2013 for BlackBerry 10 and September 12, 2013 for Windows Phone 8. The game was released for Kindle Fire in October 2012.",
"Title: The Sims\n\nThe Sims is a life simulation video game series, developed by EA Maxis and published by Electronic Arts. The franchise has sold nearly 200 million copies worldwide, and it is one of the best-selling video games series of all time.",
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"Title: Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise\n\nViva Piñata: Pocket Paradise is a life simulation game developed by Rare, for the Nintendo DS video game console and based on the original \"Viva Piñata\", rather than being an all-new game in the series.",
"Title: Chris Crawford on Game Design\n\nChris Crawford on Game Design (ISBN ) is a book about computer and video game design by Chris Crawford. Although referred to as the second edition of \"The Art of Computer Game Design\", it is in fact a completely new book. It was published by Peachpit under the New Riders imprint in 2003. It includes Crawford's response to recent game developments, such as \"The Sims\", and dedicates a chapter to each of his first 14 published games: \"\", \"Legionnaire\", \"Wizard\", \"Energy Czar\", \"Scram\", \"Eastern Front (1941)\", \"Gossip\", \"Excalibur\", \"Balance of Power\", \"Patton Versus Rommel\", \"Siboot\", \"\", \"Balance of the Planet\" and \"Patton Strikes Back\".",
"Title: Jones in the Fast Lane\n\nJones in the Fast Lane is a life simulation game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1990. The objective of the game is to attain certain amounts of money, happiness, status, and education. The exact amounts needed are defined by the player(s) when the game begins. The game's name and goals are a play on the concept of keeping up with the Joneses.",
"Title: Disney Magical World 2\n\nDisney Magical World 2 (ディズニー マジックキャッスル マイ・ハッピー・ライフ 2 , Dizunī Majikku Kyassuru: Mai Happī Raifu 2 , \"Disney Magic Castle: My Happy Life 2\") is a life simulation video game and a sequel to \"Disney Magical World\". The game has been released on November 5, 2015 in Japan, and was released in North America and Europe on October 14, 2016 and in Australia on October 15, 2016 for the Nintendo 3DS. The popular life simulation game returns with new features, new costumes, new worlds, and even more new characters. The theme song for the game is \"Sparkle ~Kagayaki wo Shinjite~\" by May J."
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Which distinguished person of the Microsoft Corporation did Steven Sebring do a portraiture of?
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Bill Gates
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"Title: Patti Smith: Dream of Life\n\nPatti Smith: Dream of Life is a 2008 documentary film about Patti Smith directed by Steven Sebring. It was presented at Berlin International Film Festival. The movie won the \"Excellence in Cinematography Award: Documentary\" at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and aired on the PBS series P.O.V. on December 30, 2009.",
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"Title: Barbarians Led by Bill Gates\n\nBarbarians Led by Bill Gates: Microsoft from the Inside is a book that was jointly written by Jennifer Edstrom and Marlin Eller, an American programmer who was a manager and a software developer at Microsoft Corporation from 1982–95, and development lead for the Graphics Device Interface (GDI) of Windows 1.0 and also for Pen Windows. Written as a third-person account of Eller's experiences at Microsoft, it goes into detail about the early years of Microsoft and its emergence as a massive corporation.",
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Who was the leader of the group of five prominent 19th century composers that Alexander Borodin was a part of?
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Mily Balakirev
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"Title: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and The Five\n\nIn mid- to late-19th-century Russia, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and a group of composers known as The Five had differing opinions as to whether should be composed following Western or native practices. Tchaikovsky wanted to write professional compositions of such quality that they would stand up to Western scrutiny and thus transcend national barriers, yet remain distinctively Russian in melody, rhythm and other compositional characteristics. The Five, made up of composers Mily Balakirev, Alexander Borodin, César Cui, Modest Mussorgsky, and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, sought to produce a specifically Russian kind of art music, rather than one that imitated older European music or relied on European-style conservatory training. While Tchaikovsky himself used folk songs in some of his works, for the most part he tried to follow Western practices of composition, especially in terms of tonality and tonal progression. Also, unlike Tchaikovsky, none of The Five were academically trained in composition; in fact, their leader, Balakirev, considered academicism a threat to musical imagination. Along with critic Vladimir Stasov, who supported The Five, Balakirev attacked relentlessly both the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, from which Tchaikovsky had graduated, and its founder Anton Rubinstein, orally and in print.",
"Title: Anatoliy Brandukov\n\nAnatoly Andreyevich Brandukov (Russian: Анато́лий Андре́евич Брандуко́в ) (January 6 [O.S. December 25, 1858] 1859 – February 16, 1930) was a Russian cellist who premiered many cello pieces of prominent composers including Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff. Born as Russian classical music was flourishing in the middle of the 19th century, he worked with many of the important composers and musicians of the day, including performances with Anton Rubinstein and Alexander Siloti. As a soloist, he excelled in performance and was especially noted for stylish interpretations, his refined temperament, and beautiful, expressive tone. In his later years, he became a professor at Moscow Conservatory, and continued to perform well into his later life. Although his popularity is obscured by the more famous composers and virtuosos, his influence on those composers' most prominent compositions is evident.",
"Title: Alexander Borodin\n\nAlexander Porfiryevich Borodin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Порфи́рьевич Бороди́н ; ] , 12 November 183327 February 1887) was a Russian Romantic composer of Georgian origin, as well as a doctor and chemist. He was one of the prominent 19th century composers known as The Mighty Handful, a group dedicated to producing a uniquely Russian kind of classical music, rather than imitating earlier Western European models.",
"Title: The Mighty Handful\n\nThe Mighty Handful (Russian: Могучая кучка ), also known as The Five and The New Russian School, were five prominent 19th-century Russian composers who worked together to create a distinctly Russian classical music. Mily Balakirev (the leader), César Cui, Modest Mussorgsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Borodin all lived in Saint Petersburg, and collaborated from 1856 to 1870.",
"Title: Russian Easter Festival Overture\n\nRussian Easter Festival Overture: Overture on Liturgical Themes (Russian: Светлый праздник, \"Svetliy prazdnik\" ), Op. 36, also known as the Great Russian Easter Overture, is a concert overture written by the Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov between August 1887 and April 1888. It was dedicated to the memories of Modest Mussorgsky and Alexander Borodin, two members of the group of composers known in English as \"The Five\". It is the last of what many call his three most exceptionally brilliant orchestral works, preceded by \"Capriccio Espagnol\" and \"Scheherazade\". The work received its premiere at a Russian symphony concert in St. Petersburg in late December 1888.",
"Title: Edgewood (Frederick, Maryland)\n\nEdgewood is a historic home located at Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, United States. It is a two-story multipart limestone farmhouse featuring narrow courses of native stone. The house was constructed and added to over the 18th and 19th century and reflects the Greek Revival style popular at that time. It is associated with the Schley family, prominent 19th century residents of Frederick County, who held the farm from 1830 until 1911.",
"Title: Debendra Prasad Ghosh\n\nDebendra Ghosh (19th century C.E.) was a prominent 19th century Bengali writer. He was a major figure in the Vangiya Sahitya Parishad .",
"Title: Mount Hooker (Wyoming)\n\nMount Hooker (12509 ft ) is located in the Wind River Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Mount Hooker was named for Joseph Dalton Hooker, prominent 19th century British botanist and explorer. The north and east slopes of Mount Hooker present some of the tallest and steepest vertical cliffs in Wyoming and the peak is also remote, being more than 20 mi from a road. The formidable 1800 ft north face of Mount Hooker was first climbed in 1964 by renowned Yosemite Valley climber Royal Robbins along with Dick McCracken and Charlie Raymond, who took over three days to scale the cliff face. In 2013, a team free climbed one pitch rated at class 5.14a , grade VI during a multiple-day ascent requiring five other pitches rated above 5.12."
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What is the title of a film in which Douglas Smith appears with the youngest daughter of Lady Mary-Gaye Curzon
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The Bye Bye Man
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"\"Supergirl Lives\" is the 9th episode of the second season from The CW television series \"Supergirl\", which aired on January 23, 2017.",
" The episode was directed by Kevin Smith and was based on a planned movie that he wanted to direct, \"Superman Lives,\" which was scrapped afterwards.",
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"\"His Name Is Legs (Ladies and Gentlemen)\" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison, released in 1975 as the closing track of his album \"Extra Texture (Read All About It)\".",
" The song is a tribute to \"Legs\" Larry Smith, the drummer with the 1960s satirical-comedy group the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and one of many comedians with whom Harrison began associating during the 1970s.",
" Smith appears on the recording, delivering a spoken monologue, while Harrison's lyrics similarly reflect the comedian's penchant for zany wordplay.",
" The song serves as a precursor to Harrison's work with Monty Python members Eric Idle and Michael Palin, including his production of the troupe's 1975 single \"The Lumberjack Song\" and films such as \"Life of Brian\" (1979) that he produced under the aegis of his company HandMade Films."
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"Curzon Home Cinema is a video-on-demand streaming service available in the UK and Ireland, part of the Curzon World group which has roots going back to 1934.",
" Films on this service are curated by the Curzon Cinemas team, focusing on independent, art house and foreign language titles.",
" Initially launched as Curzon on Demand in 2010, and rebranded in 2013, it was the first service in the UK to show selected new cinema releases at home, the same date they were available to watch in cinemas (\"day-and-date\").",
" UK film distributor Curzon Artificial Eye, founded in 1976, is also part of the same business, providing day-and-date releases to the platform, as well as a catalogue of classic titles, including a significant number of Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winners.",
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"Lady Alexandra Naldera Curzon, CBE (20 March/April 1904 – 7 August 1995), was the third daughter of George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston and Viceroy of India, and Lord Curzon's first wife, the American mercantile heiress, Mary Victoria Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston (née Leiter).",
" She was named after her godmother, Queen Alexandra and her place of conception, Naldehra, India.",
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"Tower Block of Commons is a British four-episode reality documentary show produced by Love Productions and broadcast on Channel 4 in 2010 where four Members of Parliament (MPs) have to spend time living in a variety of deprived housing estates around Britain.",
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" In the first episode, Iain Duncan Smith appears but Dorries appears in his place for the remainder of the three episodes.",
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"Cressida Curzon Bonas (born 18 February 1989) is an English actress, dancer and model.",
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"The Bye Bye Man is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by Stacy Title and written by Jonathan Penner, based on the chapter \"The Bridge to Body Island\" in Robert Damon Schneck's book \"The President's Vampire\".",
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"Gelston Castle, located between Castle Douglas and Kirkcudbright, in Dumfries and Galloway, Great Britain, was built for Sir William Douglas of Castle Douglas, who had acquired the lands of Gelston in 1799.",
" However, Sir William Douglas died without issue in 1809 and his property was divided between various nieces and nephews, with Gelston going to the youngest daughter of his brother James, Mathilda Douglas.",
" In 1813 Mathilda married William Maitland, and their family continued to preside over the estate for most of the 19th Century.",
" Gelston then became the property of the Galliers-Pratts who retained the castle for pheasant shooting, and from whom it was requisitioned during World War II.",
" During this time it served as a home for handicapped boys evacuated from Glasgow, before the roof was removed once this use had ceased."
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"Princess Olga of Hanover and Cumberland (German: \"Olga Adelaide Louise Marie Alexandrina Agnes Prinzessin von Hannover und Cumberland\" ; 11 July 1884 – 21 September 1958) was the youngest daughter of Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover (1845–1923) and Princess Thyra of Denmark (1853–1933), the youngest daughter of Christian IX of Denmark (1818–1906) and Louise of Hesse-Kassel (1817–1898).",
" Olga was a great-great-granddaughter of George III of the United Kingdom (1738–1820) and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744–1818)."
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"Baron Henley is a title that has been created twice: first in the Peerage of Great Britain and then in the Peerage of Ireland.",
" The first creation came in 1760 in favour of Sir Robert Henley, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain.",
" In 1764 he was further honoured when he was made Earl of Northington.",
" On the death of his son, the second Earl, both titles became extinct.",
" Lady Elizabeth Henley, youngest daughter of the first Earl and co-heiress of the second Earl, married the diplomat Morton Eden.",
" In 1799 the Henley title was revived when Eden was created Baron Henley, of Chardstock in the County of Dorset, in the Peerage of Ireland.",
" Their son, the second Baron, assumed the surname of Henley in lieu of Eden and notably published a biography of his maternal grandfather.",
" His son, the third Baron, sat as Liberal Member of Parliament for Northampton.",
" In 1885 the Northington title was also revived when he was created Baron Northington, of Watford in the County of Northampton, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.",
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"Title: Supergirl Lives\n\n\"Supergirl Lives\" is the 9th episode of the second season from The CW television series \"Supergirl\", which aired on January 23, 2017. The episode was directed by Kevin Smith and was based on a planned movie that he wanted to direct, \"Superman Lives,\" which was scrapped afterwards. The episode is also a family affair, as his daughter Harley Quinn Smith appears in this outing, with Kevin appearing in a cameo.",
"Title: His Name Is Legs (Ladies and Gentlemen)\n\n\"His Name Is Legs (Ladies and Gentlemen)\" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison, released in 1975 as the closing track of his album \"Extra Texture (Read All About It)\". The song is a tribute to \"Legs\" Larry Smith, the drummer with the 1960s satirical-comedy group the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and one of many comedians with whom Harrison began associating during the 1970s. Smith appears on the recording, delivering a spoken monologue, while Harrison's lyrics similarly reflect the comedian's penchant for zany wordplay. The song serves as a precursor to Harrison's work with Monty Python members Eric Idle and Michael Palin, including his production of the troupe's 1975 single \"The Lumberjack Song\" and films such as \"Life of Brian\" (1979) that he produced under the aegis of his company HandMade Films.",
"Title: Curzon Home Cinema\n\nCurzon Home Cinema is a video-on-demand streaming service available in the UK and Ireland, part of the Curzon World group which has roots going back to 1934. Films on this service are curated by the Curzon Cinemas team, focusing on independent, art house and foreign language titles. Initially launched as Curzon on Demand in 2010, and rebranded in 2013, it was the first service in the UK to show selected new cinema releases at home, the same date they were available to watch in cinemas (\"day-and-date\"). UK film distributor Curzon Artificial Eye, founded in 1976, is also part of the same business, providing day-and-date releases to the platform, as well as a catalogue of classic titles, including a significant number of Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winners. In 2015 more than 60 European films were given day-and-date releases, including Curzon's release of Andrew Haigh's 45 Years, the first such UK title to make over £1 million at the box office.",
"Title: Lady Alexandra Curzon\n\nLady Alexandra Naldera Curzon, CBE (20 March/April 1904 – 7 August 1995), was the third daughter of George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston and Viceroy of India, and Lord Curzon's first wife, the American mercantile heiress, Mary Victoria Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston (née Leiter). She was named after her godmother, Queen Alexandra and her place of conception, Naldehra, India. She and her two older sisters were memorialized by Anne de Courcy in \"The Viceroy's Daughters: The Lives of the Curzon Sisters\".",
"Title: Tower Block of Commons\n\nTower Block of Commons is a British four-episode reality documentary show produced by Love Productions and broadcast on Channel 4 in 2010 where four Members of Parliament (MPs) have to spend time living in a variety of deprived housing estates around Britain. The four MPs who participated were Austin Mitchell (Labour), Mark Oaten (Liberal Democrat), Tim Loughton and Nadine Dorries (both Conservative). In the first episode, Iain Duncan Smith appears but Dorries appears in his place for the remainder of the three episodes. Duncan Smith's exit from the show followed his wife being diagnosed with cancer.",
"Title: Cressida Bonas\n\nCressida Curzon Bonas (born 18 February 1989) is an English actress, dancer and model. She is the youngest daughter of Lady Mary-Gaye Curzon and entrepreneur Jeffrey Bonas, and a granddaughter of Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe.",
"Title: The Bye Bye Man\n\nThe Bye Bye Man is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by Stacy Title and written by Jonathan Penner, based on the chapter \"The Bridge to Body Island\" in Robert Damon Schneck's book \"The President's Vampire\". The film stars Douglas Smith, Lucien Laviscount, Cressida Bonas, Doug Jones, Carrie-Anne Moss, Faye Dunaway and Jenna Kanell.",
"Title: Gelston Castle\n\nGelston Castle, located between Castle Douglas and Kirkcudbright, in Dumfries and Galloway, Great Britain, was built for Sir William Douglas of Castle Douglas, who had acquired the lands of Gelston in 1799. However, Sir William Douglas died without issue in 1809 and his property was divided between various nieces and nephews, with Gelston going to the youngest daughter of his brother James, Mathilda Douglas. In 1813 Mathilda married William Maitland, and their family continued to preside over the estate for most of the 19th Century. Gelston then became the property of the Galliers-Pratts who retained the castle for pheasant shooting, and from whom it was requisitioned during World War II. During this time it served as a home for handicapped boys evacuated from Glasgow, before the roof was removed once this use had ceased.",
"Title: Princess Olga of Hanover\n\nPrincess Olga of Hanover and Cumberland (German: \"Olga Adelaide Louise Marie Alexandrina Agnes Prinzessin von Hannover und Cumberland\" ; 11 July 1884 – 21 September 1958) was the youngest daughter of Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover (1845–1923) and Princess Thyra of Denmark (1853–1933), the youngest daughter of Christian IX of Denmark (1818–1906) and Louise of Hesse-Kassel (1817–1898). Olga was a great-great-granddaughter of George III of the United Kingdom (1738–1820) and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744–1818).",
"Title: Baron Henley\n\nBaron Henley is a title that has been created twice: first in the Peerage of Great Britain and then in the Peerage of Ireland. The first creation came in 1760 in favour of Sir Robert Henley, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. In 1764 he was further honoured when he was made Earl of Northington. On the death of his son, the second Earl, both titles became extinct. Lady Elizabeth Henley, youngest daughter of the first Earl and co-heiress of the second Earl, married the diplomat Morton Eden. In 1799 the Henley title was revived when Eden was created Baron Henley, of Chardstock in the County of Dorset, in the Peerage of Ireland. Their son, the second Baron, assumed the surname of Henley in lieu of Eden and notably published a biography of his maternal grandfather. His son, the third Baron, sat as Liberal Member of Parliament for Northampton. In 1885 the Northington title was also revived when he was created Baron Northington, of Watford in the County of Northampton, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. This title gave the Barons an automatic seat in the House of Lords."
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When was the the ship launched ,that along with the Tripitz and the Lützow was a target for Operation Source ?
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3 October 1936.
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"SS \"Washingtonian\" was a cargo ship launched in 1913 by the Maryland Steel Company of Sparrows Point, Maryland, near Baltimore, as one of eight sister ships for the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company.",
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"KIS \"Yangmu\" (양무호,揚武號) was the first battleship of the Korean Empire Armed Forces.",
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" This ship launched on 1881 and used in Clark George Ltd, Sunderland.",
" In 1893, this ship sold to the Japan's Mitsui Corporation, and Named \"Kachidate Maru\".",
" Next 1903, Japan's It was purchased by the empire from Mitsui Corporation with 1,100,000 Korean Won, or 550,000 Japanese Yen.",
" This was about 30% of the total military budget of the Korean Empire.",
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"USS \"Zeilin\" (APA-3) was an Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1029 ship launched for the United States Shipping Board (USSB) on 19 March 1921 by Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in Newport News, Virginia as Silver State.",
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"Operation Source was a series of attacks to neutralise the heavy German warships – \"Tirpitz\", \"Scharnhorst\" and \"Lützow\" – based in northern Norway, using X-class midget submarines."
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"SMS \"Lützow\" was the second \"Derfflinger\"-class battlecruiser built by the German \"Kaiserliche Marine\" (English: Imperial Navy ) before World War I.",
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" The ship was built at the \"Kriegsmarinewerft\" dockyard in Wilhelmshaven; she was laid down on 15 June 1935 and launched a year and four months later on 3 October 1936.",
" Completed in January 1939, the ship was armed with a main battery of nine 28 cm (11 in) C/34 guns in three triple turrets.",
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"USS \"Proton\" (AG-147/AKS-28) -- also known as USS \"LST-1078\" – was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship launched by the U.S. Navy during the final months of World War II.",
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"Kronprinzessin Cecilie was a Hamburg-America Line passenger ship launched on 14 October 1905 by Krupp Aktiengesellschaft Germaniawerft at Kiel, Germany.",
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"USS \"Harris\" (APA-2) was an Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1029 ship launched for the United States Shipping Board (USSB) on 19 March 1921 by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, at Sparrows Point, Maryland as Pine Tree State.",
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"Title: USS Zeilin (APA-3)\n\nUSS \"Zeilin\" (APA-3) was an Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1029 ship launched for the United States Shipping Board (USSB) on 19 March 1921 by Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in Newport News, Virginia as Silver State. After operation by commercial lines for the USSB, during which the ship was renamed President Jackson, the ship was purchased and operated commercially until laid up in the late 1930s.",
"Title: Operation Source\n\nOperation Source was a series of attacks to neutralise the heavy German warships – \"Tirpitz\", \"Scharnhorst\" and \"Lützow\" – based in northern Norway, using X-class midget submarines.",
"Title: SMS Lützow\n\nSMS \"Lützow\" was the second \"Derfflinger\"-class battlecruiser built by the German \"Kaiserliche Marine\" (English: Imperial Navy ) before World War I. Ordered as a replacement for the old protected cruiser \"Kaiserin Augusta\" , \"Lützow\" was launched on 29 November 1913, but not completed until 1916. \"Lützow\" was a sister ship to \"Derfflinger\" from which she differed slightly in that she was armed with an additional pair of 15 cm (5.9 inch) secondary guns and had an additional watertight compartment in her hull. She was named in honor of the Prussian general Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow who fought in the Napoleonic Wars.",
"Title: German battleship Scharnhorst\n\nScharnhorst was a German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship and battlecruiser, of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\". She was the lead ship of her class, which included one other ship, \"Gneisenau\" . The ship was built at the \"Kriegsmarinewerft\" dockyard in Wilhelmshaven; she was laid down on 15 June 1935 and launched a year and four months later on 3 October 1936. Completed in January 1939, the ship was armed with a main battery of nine 28 cm (11 in) C/34 guns in three triple turrets. Plans to replace these weapons with six 38 cm (15 in) SK C/34 guns in twin turrets were never carried out.",
"Title: USS Proton (AG-147)\n\nUSS \"Proton\" (AG-147/AKS-28) -- also known as USS \"LST-1078\" – was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship launched by the U.S. Navy during the final months of World War II. \"Proton\" served as a troop ship, a cargo ship and as an electronic parts supply ship for the U.S. Pacific Fleet and was decommissioned following the Korean War.",
"Title: SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie (1905)\n\nKronprinzessin Cecilie was a Hamburg-America Line passenger ship launched on 14 October 1905 by Krupp Aktiengesellschaft Germaniawerft at Kiel, Germany. The ship was placed on the South American service and soon to be overshadowed by the Norddeutscher Lloyd four stack liner \"Kronprinzessin Cecilie\" launched on 1 December 1906 that, at GRT , was over twice the GRT tonnage of the Hamburg-America Line ship.",
"Title: USS Harris (APA-2)\n\nUSS \"Harris\" (APA-2) was an Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1029 ship launched for the United States Shipping Board (USSB) on 19 March 1921 by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, at Sparrows Point, Maryland as Pine Tree State. After operation by commercial lines for the USSB, during which the ship was renamed President Grant and operated commercially until laid up in the late 1930s."
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Which city is known for its forage and dairy industries, Yumen City or Anda, Heilongjiang?
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Anda
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"Title: Anakamacops\n\nAnakamacops (meaning \"similar to \"Kamacops\"\" in Greek) is a genus of dissorophid temnospondyl from the early Middle Permian of China. It is known from a partial skull described in 1999 from the Dashankou locality of the Xidagou Formation, which is within the city of Yumen. The type species was named \"A. petrolicus\" because Yumen is an oil-producing city (petrol).",
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What team lost to the Kansas State Wildcats in the first game of the conference, but finished the season tied for third place with Oklahoma?
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2011 Baylor Bears
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Which documentary was released first, The Cats of Mirikitani or The Trials of Henry Kissinger?
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The Trials of Henry Kissinger
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" \"Why We Fight\" and \"The House I Live In\" were both were both awarded the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, in 2005 and 2012 respectively.",
" His most recent film, \"Promised Land\", premiered at Cannes Film Festival in 2017 and will be released worldwide in 2018 by Universal Pictures .",
" Beyond his work in film, Jarecki is also a public thinker on matters of U.S. defense, social justice, and foreign policy and the author of \"The American Way of War: Guided Missiles, Misguided Men, and a Republic in Peril\" (Simon & Schuster, 2008)."
],
"title": "Eugene Jarecki"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002) is a documentary film inspired by Christopher Hitchens' 2001 book \"The Trial of Henry Kissinger\", examining war crimes claimed to have been done by Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later Secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Ford."
],
"title": "The Trials of Henry Kissinger"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Cats of Mirikitani is a documentary film originally released in 2006."
],
"title": "The Cats of Mirikitani"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Henry A. Kissinger Prize is awarded by the American Academy in Berlin for exceptional contributions to trans-Atlantic relations.",
" It was established in 2007 and named after U.S. politician Henry Kissinger."
],
"title": "Henry A. Kissinger Prize"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Georgetown Leadership Seminar (GLS) is an annual gathering of selected rising leaders from around the world for a week of intensive discussion on major international issues.",
" The program was established in 1982 by Georgetown University in order to promote dialogue among individuals who would shape the futures of their countries.",
" GLS attracts individuals from government, corporations, law firms, financial institutions, the military, international organizations, NGOs, the media, universities, think tanks, and elsewhere who occupy positions of influence and have the potential to move up to greater leadership roles.",
" The selected participants are then exposed to the major global issues and the Washington foreign policy-making process through direct contact with top level policy makers and experts.",
" The program is derived from Harvard’s “international seminar” conducted by Henry Kissinger in the 1950s and 1960s.",
" The GLS is now administered by the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown.",
" Original committee members included Zbigniew Brzezinski, Madeleine Albright, Henry Kissinger, and Peter F. Krogh."
],
"title": "Georgetown Leadership Seminar"
}
] |
[
"Title: Kissinger Lecture\n\nThe Kissinger Lecture on Foreign Policy and International Relations is an annual lecture given by an invited speaker at the Library of Congress, Washington D.C. It was established in 2001 to honor Henry Kissinger, the former United States Secretary of State, along with the annual Kissinger Scholar as holder of the \"Henry Alfred Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations\" that was established in 2000.",
"Title: The Trial of Henry Kissinger\n\nThe Trial of Henry Kissinger is a 2001 book by Christopher Hitchens examining the alleged war crimes of Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later United States Secretary of State for Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Acting in the role of the prosecution, Hitchens presents Kissinger's involvement in a series of alleged war crimes in Indochina, Bangladesh, Chile, Cyprus and East Timor.",
"Title: Kissinger v. Halperin\n\nHalperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992.",
"Title: Diplomacy (book)\n\nDiplomacy is a 1994 book written by former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. It is a sweep of the history of international relations and the art of diplomacy, largely concentrating on the 20th century and the Western World. Kissinger, as a great believer in the realist school of international relations, focuses strongly upon the concepts of the balance of power in Europe prior to World War I, raison d'État and Realpolitik throughout the ages of diplomatic relations. Kissinger also provides insightful critiques of the counter realist diplomatic tactics of collective security, developed in the Charter of the League of Nations, and self determination, also a principle of the League. Kissinger also examines the use of the sphere of influence arguments put forth by the Soviet Union in Eastern and Southern Europe after World War II; an argument that has been maintained by contemporary Russian foreign relations with regard to Ukraine, Georgia and other former Soviet satellites in Central Asia.",
"Title: William D. Rogers\n\nWilliam Dill Rogers (May 12, 1927 in Wilmington, Delaware – September 22, 2007 in Upperville, Virginia) was an American lawyer. He served as U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (October 1974 – June 1976) and Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs (June 1976–January 1977) under then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in the administration of President Gerald Ford. He was amongst the founding members in 1982, and from 2004 until his death was vice chairman, of Kissinger's consulting firm Kissinger Associates.",
"Title: Eugene Jarecki\n\nEugene Jarecki is an award-winning dramatic and documentary filmmaker whose works include \"The House I Live In\", \"Reagan\", \"Why We Fight\", \"The Trials of Henry Kissinger\", \"Freakonomics\", \"Quest of the Carib Canoe\" and \"Promised Land\". \"Why We Fight\" and \"The House I Live In\" were both were both awarded the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, in 2005 and 2012 respectively. His most recent film, \"Promised Land\", premiered at Cannes Film Festival in 2017 and will be released worldwide in 2018 by Universal Pictures . Beyond his work in film, Jarecki is also a public thinker on matters of U.S. defense, social justice, and foreign policy and the author of \"The American Way of War: Guided Missiles, Misguided Men, and a Republic in Peril\" (Simon & Schuster, 2008).",
"Title: The Trials of Henry Kissinger\n\nThe Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002) is a documentary film inspired by Christopher Hitchens' 2001 book \"The Trial of Henry Kissinger\", examining war crimes claimed to have been done by Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later Secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Ford.",
"Title: The Cats of Mirikitani\n\nThe Cats of Mirikitani is a documentary film originally released in 2006.",
"Title: Henry A. Kissinger Prize\n\nThe Henry A. Kissinger Prize is awarded by the American Academy in Berlin for exceptional contributions to trans-Atlantic relations. It was established in 2007 and named after U.S. politician Henry Kissinger.",
"Title: Georgetown Leadership Seminar\n\nThe Georgetown Leadership Seminar (GLS) is an annual gathering of selected rising leaders from around the world for a week of intensive discussion on major international issues. The program was established in 1982 by Georgetown University in order to promote dialogue among individuals who would shape the futures of their countries. GLS attracts individuals from government, corporations, law firms, financial institutions, the military, international organizations, NGOs, the media, universities, think tanks, and elsewhere who occupy positions of influence and have the potential to move up to greater leadership roles. The selected participants are then exposed to the major global issues and the Washington foreign policy-making process through direct contact with top level policy makers and experts. The program is derived from Harvard’s “international seminar” conducted by Henry Kissinger in the 1950s and 1960s. The GLS is now administered by the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown. Original committee members included Zbigniew Brzezinski, Madeleine Albright, Henry Kissinger, and Peter F. Krogh."
] |
45
|
Chesterfield, New Hampshire is home to the water body that flows to the Connecticut River via which other body of water?
|
Partridge Brook
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Chesterfield, New Hampshire",
"Spofford Lake",
"Spofford Lake"
],
"sent_id": [
3,
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Christine Lake is a 197 acre water body located in Coos County in northern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Stark.",
" The lake lies southeast of the Percy Peaks and north of the Upper Ammonoosuc River.",
" Water from Christine Lake flows via the Upper Ammonoosuc to the Connecticut River at Groveton and thence south to Long Island Sound."
],
"title": "Christine Lake (New Hampshire)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Silver Lake is a 346 acre water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Harrisville and Nelson.",
" Water from Silver Lake flows via Minnewawa Brook and The Branch to the Ashuelot River, a tributary of the Connecticut River."
],
"title": "Silver Lake (Harrisville, New Hampshire)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Spofford Lake is a 732 acre water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Chesterfield.",
" Water from Spofford Lake flows via Partridge Brook to the Connecticut River.",
" In 2005 the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department named it the cleanest lake in southwestern New Hampshire, despite the amount of motor boating.",
" The village of Spofford is located at the lake's outlet."
],
"title": "Spofford Lake"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Crystal Lake is a 455 acre water body located in Belknap County in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Gilmanton.",
" Crystal Lake is at the head of the Suncook River watershed.",
" Water flows into Crystal Lake from the Belknap Range through Manning and Sunset lakes to the north.",
" Water from Manning Lake enters Crystal Lake via Nelson Brook.",
" Other waterways flowing into Crystal Lake include Wasson Brook and Mill Brook.",
" Water flows out of a dam from the southern end of Crystal Lake via the Suncook Lakes and Suncook River to the Merrimack River.",
" Shoreline development along Crystal Lake consists primarily of summer cottages, with a few year-round residents.",
" Belknap Mountain and Mount Major can be seen from the shoreline."
],
"title": "Crystal Lake (Gilmanton, New Hampshire)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chesterfield is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States.",
" The population was 3,604 at the 2010 census.",
" It includes the villages of Spofford and West Chesterfield.",
" Chesterfield is home to Spofford Lake, Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area, and parts of Pisgah State Park and Wantastiquet Mountain State Forest."
],
"title": "Chesterfield, New Hampshire"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Eastman Pond is a 320 acre water body located in Sullivan and Grafton counties in western New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Grantham and Enfield.",
" Water from Eastman Pond flows via Eastman Brook and Stocker Brook to the North Branch of the Sugar River, then the Sugar River, and finally the Connecticut River."
],
"title": "Eastman Pond"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lake Tarleton is a 334 acre water body located in Grafton County on the western edge of the White Mountains in New Hampshire, United States.",
" The lake is located in the towns of Piermont and Warren.",
" Water from Lake Tarleton flows via Eastman Brook west to the Connecticut River."
],
"title": "Lake Tarleton"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dublin Pond or Dublin Lake is a 236 acre water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Dublin.",
" The pond lies at an elevation of 451 m above sea level, near the height of land between the Connecticut River/Long Island Sound watershed to the west and the Merrimack River/Gulf of Maine watershed to the east.",
" Water from Dublin Pond flows west through a series of lakes into Minnewawa Brook, a tributary of the Ashuelot River, which flows to the Connecticut River at Hinsdale, New Hampshire.",
" New Hampshire Route 101, a two-lane highway, runs along the northern shore of the lake, and the town center of Dublin is less than one mile to the east."
],
"title": "Dublin Pond"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Granite Lake is a 233 acre water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Nelson and Stoddard.",
" The village of Munsonville, within the town of Nelson, is located at the outlet.",
" The lake flows into a tributary of Otter Brook, which flows southwest to the Ashuelot River in Keene and thence to the Connecticut River."
],
"title": "Granite Lake (New Hampshire)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Echo Lake is a 38.2 acre water body located in Franconia Notch in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, at the foot of Cannon Mountain.",
" The lake is in the Connecticut River watershed, near the height of land in Franconia Notch; water from the lake's outlet flows north via Lafayette Brook to the Gale River, then the Ammonoosuc River, and finally the Connecticut River to Long Island Sound, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean."
],
"title": "Echo Lake (Franconia Notch)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Christine Lake (New Hampshire)\n\nChristine Lake is a 197 acre water body located in Coos County in northern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Stark. The lake lies southeast of the Percy Peaks and north of the Upper Ammonoosuc River. Water from Christine Lake flows via the Upper Ammonoosuc to the Connecticut River at Groveton and thence south to Long Island Sound.",
"Title: Silver Lake (Harrisville, New Hampshire)\n\nSilver Lake is a 346 acre water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Harrisville and Nelson. Water from Silver Lake flows via Minnewawa Brook and The Branch to the Ashuelot River, a tributary of the Connecticut River.",
"Title: Spofford Lake\n\nSpofford Lake is a 732 acre water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Chesterfield. Water from Spofford Lake flows via Partridge Brook to the Connecticut River. In 2005 the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department named it the cleanest lake in southwestern New Hampshire, despite the amount of motor boating. The village of Spofford is located at the lake's outlet.",
"Title: Crystal Lake (Gilmanton, New Hampshire)\n\nCrystal Lake is a 455 acre water body located in Belknap County in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Gilmanton. Crystal Lake is at the head of the Suncook River watershed. Water flows into Crystal Lake from the Belknap Range through Manning and Sunset lakes to the north. Water from Manning Lake enters Crystal Lake via Nelson Brook. Other waterways flowing into Crystal Lake include Wasson Brook and Mill Brook. Water flows out of a dam from the southern end of Crystal Lake via the Suncook Lakes and Suncook River to the Merrimack River. Shoreline development along Crystal Lake consists primarily of summer cottages, with a few year-round residents. Belknap Mountain and Mount Major can be seen from the shoreline.",
"Title: Chesterfield, New Hampshire\n\nChesterfield is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,604 at the 2010 census. It includes the villages of Spofford and West Chesterfield. Chesterfield is home to Spofford Lake, Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area, and parts of Pisgah State Park and Wantastiquet Mountain State Forest.",
"Title: Eastman Pond\n\nEastman Pond is a 320 acre water body located in Sullivan and Grafton counties in western New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Grantham and Enfield. Water from Eastman Pond flows via Eastman Brook and Stocker Brook to the North Branch of the Sugar River, then the Sugar River, and finally the Connecticut River.",
"Title: Lake Tarleton\n\nLake Tarleton is a 334 acre water body located in Grafton County on the western edge of the White Mountains in New Hampshire, United States. The lake is located in the towns of Piermont and Warren. Water from Lake Tarleton flows via Eastman Brook west to the Connecticut River.",
"Title: Dublin Pond\n\nDublin Pond or Dublin Lake is a 236 acre water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Dublin. The pond lies at an elevation of 451 m above sea level, near the height of land between the Connecticut River/Long Island Sound watershed to the west and the Merrimack River/Gulf of Maine watershed to the east. Water from Dublin Pond flows west through a series of lakes into Minnewawa Brook, a tributary of the Ashuelot River, which flows to the Connecticut River at Hinsdale, New Hampshire. New Hampshire Route 101, a two-lane highway, runs along the northern shore of the lake, and the town center of Dublin is less than one mile to the east.",
"Title: Granite Lake (New Hampshire)\n\nGranite Lake is a 233 acre water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Nelson and Stoddard. The village of Munsonville, within the town of Nelson, is located at the outlet. The lake flows into a tributary of Otter Brook, which flows southwest to the Ashuelot River in Keene and thence to the Connecticut River.",
"Title: Echo Lake (Franconia Notch)\n\nEcho Lake is a 38.2 acre water body located in Franconia Notch in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, at the foot of Cannon Mountain. The lake is in the Connecticut River watershed, near the height of land in Franconia Notch; water from the lake's outlet flows north via Lafayette Brook to the Gale River, then the Ammonoosuc River, and finally the Connecticut River to Long Island Sound, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean."
] |
46
|
Noted for Death of a Salesman among others, Arthur Miller had to revise a one act drama into two that premiered at what theatre club?
|
New Watergate
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Arthur Miller",
"A View from the Bridge",
"A View from the Bridge"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
1,
2
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|
[
{
"sentences": [
"William \"Willy\" Loman is a fictional character and the protagonist of Arthur Miller's classic play \"Death of a Salesman\", which debuted on Broadway with Lee J. Cobb playing Loman at the Morosco Theatre on February 10, 1949.",
" Loman is a 63-year-old travelling salesman from Brooklyn with 34 years of experience with the same company who endures a pay cut and a firing during the play.",
" He has difficulty dealing with his current state and has created a fantasy world to cope with his situation.",
" This does not keep him from multiple suicide attempts."
],
"title": "Willy Loman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright, essayist, and figure in twentieth-century American theater.",
" Among his most popular plays are \"All My Sons\" (1947), \"Death of a Salesman\" (1949), \"The Crucible\" (1953) and \"A View from the Bridge\" (1955, revised 1956).",
" He also wrote several screenplays and was most noted for his work on \"The Misfits\" (1961).",
" The drama \"Death of a Salesman\" has been numbered on the short list of finest American plays in the 20th century alongside \"Long Day's Journey into Night\" and \"A Streetcar Named Desire\"."
],
"title": "Arthur Miller"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Last Yankee is a play by Arthur Miller, which premiered on January 5, 1993 at the Manhattan Theatre Club in New York City.",
" The cast included Tom Aldredge as John Frick, Frances Conroy as Patricia Hamilton, Rose Gregorio as Karen Frick, John Heard as Leroy Hamilton, and Charlotte Maier as the Patient.",
" The play had been performed previously in a much shorter version two years earlier."
],
"title": "The Last Yankee"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A View from the Bridge is written by American playwright Arthur Miller, first staged on September 29, 1955, as a one-act verse drama with \"A Memory of Two Mondays\" at the Coronet Theatre on Broadway.",
" The play was unsuccessful and Miller subsequently revised the play to contain two acts; this version is the one with which audiences are most familiar today.",
" The two-act version premiered in the New Watergate theatre club in London's West End under the direction of Peter Brook on October 11, 1956."
],
"title": "A View from the Bridge"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Actor's Workshop was a theatre company founded in San Francisco in 1952.",
" It was the first professional theatre on the west coast to premiere many of the modern American classics such as Arthur Miller's \"Death of a Salesman\" and \"The Crucible\", and the world dramas of Beckett, Brecht, Genet and Pinter.",
" For the 1953-1954 season, the Workshop offered six plays: \"Lysistrata\", by Aristophanes; \"Venus Observed\", by Christopher Fry; \"Death of a Salesman\", by Arthur Miller; a revival of \"Playboy; The Cherry Orchard\", by Anton Chekhov; and \"Tonight at 8:30\", by Noël Coward.",
" On April 15, 1955, the Actor’s Workshop signed the first Off-Broadway Equity contract to be awarded outside New York City."
],
"title": "Actor's Workshop"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Thymios Karakatsanis (Piraeus, 8 December 1940 – Athens, 30 June 2012) was a Greek actor with notable career at theatre.",
" He was born in Piraeus on 8 December 1940.",
" He studied at Art Theatre of Karolos Koun.",
" His first professional role was at the play Thyrida of Tardieu in 1963.",
" He appeared in a few films at cinema but he became well known mainly from his roles at plays of Aristophanes.",
" He played the role of Lysistrata three times.",
" He appeared a lot of times at theatre of Ancient Epidavros.",
" In 1978, he made the group New Greek Stage and he presented famous plays starting from the play Von Dimitrakis of Dimitris Psathas.",
" In 1987 he won the theatre award for the play Death of a Salesman of Arthur Miller.",
" At the same period he also worked as radio presenter.",
" The play Death of a Salesman was his last role.",
" He died on 30 June 2012 at the age of 72 years."
],
"title": "Thymios Karakatsanis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The King Kamehameha Golf Course Clubhouse, formerly known as the Waikapu Valley Country Club, is a building in Waikapu, Maui, Hawaii.",
" The structure is based on the unbuilt Arthur Miller house (1957) originally conceived by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959).",
" Wright designed the house for Arthur Miller's wife, Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962), but Miller and Monroe divorced soon after and the project was abandoned.",
" The Arthur Miller house design was a modification of two previous unbuilt projects—the Raúl Baillères house (1952) and before it, the Robert F. Windfohr house (1949), also known as the \"Crownfield\" house."
],
"title": "King Kamehameha Golf Course Clubhouse"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Death of a Salesman is a 2000 television film directed by Kirk Browning, based on the 1949 play of the same name by Arthur Miller.",
" The film stars American actor Brian Dennehy (who won a Golden Globe Award at the 58th Golden Globe Awards for his performance) as Willy Loman (the Salesman).",
" The film earned two nominations at both the 7th Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2001 and the 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards in 2000."
],
"title": "Death of a Salesman (2000 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gordon Edelstein is the Long Wharf Theatre’s Artistic Director.",
" In addition to his work on the world premiere of Athol Fugard’s \"Have You Seen Us\"?",
", Mr. Edelstein directed and adapted Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House in Long Wharf Theatre’s 2009-10 season.",
" In addition, Edelstein directed \"Coming Home\" at Berkeley Rep and The Glass Menagerie starring Judith Ivey at Roundabout Theatre in New York City.",
" His recent productions of Arthur Miller’s \"The Price\" and Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya (which he also adapted) were on numerous best of 2007 lists including the Wall Street Journal.",
" As a director, he has garnered three Connecticut Critics Circle Awards and during his tenure at Long Wharf Theatre, the theatre has produced world premieres by Paula Vogel, Athol Fugard, Craig Lucas, Julia Cho, Noah Haidle, Dael Orlandersmith, and Anna Deavere Smith.",
" Over the course of his career, he has also directed and/or produced premieres by Philip Glass, Arthur Miller, Paula Vogel, Donald Margulies, James Lapine, Charles Mee, Mac Wellman, and Martin McDonagh, among many others, and has directed an extremely diverse body of work from Sophocles to Pinter, and from Shakespeare to Beckett.",
" Under his artistic leadership, Long Wharf Theatre has received 14 additional Connecticut Critics Circle Awards, including six best actor or actress awards in plays that he directed.",
" He was also given the organization’s Tom Killen Award, given annually to an individual who has made an indelible impact on the Connecticut theatrical landscape.",
" Edelstein has directed countless plays and workshops for Long Wharf Theatre including the world premieres of BFE (transfer to Playwrights Horizons), The Day the Bronx Died (transfer to NY and London), A Dance Lesson, and The Times, as well as We Won’t Pay!",
" We Won’t Pay!",
", A New War, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Anna Christie, The Front Page, and Mourning Becomes Electra, starring Jane Alexander.",
" Prior to assuming artistic leadership of Long Wharf Theatre, Edelstein helmed Seattle’s ACT Theatre for five years."
],
"title": "Gordon Edelstein"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Salesman (Persian: فروشنده , \"Forušande \" ) is a 2016 drama film directed and written by Asghar Farhadi and starring Taraneh Alidoosti and Shahab Hosseini.",
" It is about a married couple who perform Arthur Miller's play \"Death of a Salesman\" on stage, when the wife is assaulted.",
" Her husband attempts to determine the identity of the attacker, while she struggles to cope with post-trauma stress.",
" Farhadi chose Miller's play as his story within a story based on shared themes.",
" The film was shot in Tehran, beginning in 2015."
],
"title": "The Salesman (2016 film)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Willy Loman\n\nWilliam \"Willy\" Loman is a fictional character and the protagonist of Arthur Miller's classic play \"Death of a Salesman\", which debuted on Broadway with Lee J. Cobb playing Loman at the Morosco Theatre on February 10, 1949. Loman is a 63-year-old travelling salesman from Brooklyn with 34 years of experience with the same company who endures a pay cut and a firing during the play. He has difficulty dealing with his current state and has created a fantasy world to cope with his situation. This does not keep him from multiple suicide attempts.",
"Title: Arthur Miller\n\nArthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright, essayist, and figure in twentieth-century American theater. Among his most popular plays are \"All My Sons\" (1947), \"Death of a Salesman\" (1949), \"The Crucible\" (1953) and \"A View from the Bridge\" (1955, revised 1956). He also wrote several screenplays and was most noted for his work on \"The Misfits\" (1961). The drama \"Death of a Salesman\" has been numbered on the short list of finest American plays in the 20th century alongside \"Long Day's Journey into Night\" and \"A Streetcar Named Desire\".",
"Title: The Last Yankee\n\nThe Last Yankee is a play by Arthur Miller, which premiered on January 5, 1993 at the Manhattan Theatre Club in New York City. The cast included Tom Aldredge as John Frick, Frances Conroy as Patricia Hamilton, Rose Gregorio as Karen Frick, John Heard as Leroy Hamilton, and Charlotte Maier as the Patient. The play had been performed previously in a much shorter version two years earlier.",
"Title: A View from the Bridge\n\nA View from the Bridge is written by American playwright Arthur Miller, first staged on September 29, 1955, as a one-act verse drama with \"A Memory of Two Mondays\" at the Coronet Theatre on Broadway. The play was unsuccessful and Miller subsequently revised the play to contain two acts; this version is the one with which audiences are most familiar today. The two-act version premiered in the New Watergate theatre club in London's West End under the direction of Peter Brook on October 11, 1956.",
"Title: Actor's Workshop\n\nThe Actor's Workshop was a theatre company founded in San Francisco in 1952. It was the first professional theatre on the west coast to premiere many of the modern American classics such as Arthur Miller's \"Death of a Salesman\" and \"The Crucible\", and the world dramas of Beckett, Brecht, Genet and Pinter. For the 1953-1954 season, the Workshop offered six plays: \"Lysistrata\", by Aristophanes; \"Venus Observed\", by Christopher Fry; \"Death of a Salesman\", by Arthur Miller; a revival of \"Playboy; The Cherry Orchard\", by Anton Chekhov; and \"Tonight at 8:30\", by Noël Coward. On April 15, 1955, the Actor’s Workshop signed the first Off-Broadway Equity contract to be awarded outside New York City.",
"Title: Thymios Karakatsanis\n\nThymios Karakatsanis (Piraeus, 8 December 1940 – Athens, 30 June 2012) was a Greek actor with notable career at theatre. He was born in Piraeus on 8 December 1940. He studied at Art Theatre of Karolos Koun. His first professional role was at the play Thyrida of Tardieu in 1963. He appeared in a few films at cinema but he became well known mainly from his roles at plays of Aristophanes. He played the role of Lysistrata three times. He appeared a lot of times at theatre of Ancient Epidavros. In 1978, he made the group New Greek Stage and he presented famous plays starting from the play Von Dimitrakis of Dimitris Psathas. In 1987 he won the theatre award for the play Death of a Salesman of Arthur Miller. At the same period he also worked as radio presenter. The play Death of a Salesman was his last role. He died on 30 June 2012 at the age of 72 years.",
"Title: King Kamehameha Golf Course Clubhouse\n\nThe King Kamehameha Golf Course Clubhouse, formerly known as the Waikapu Valley Country Club, is a building in Waikapu, Maui, Hawaii. The structure is based on the unbuilt Arthur Miller house (1957) originally conceived by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959). Wright designed the house for Arthur Miller's wife, Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962), but Miller and Monroe divorced soon after and the project was abandoned. The Arthur Miller house design was a modification of two previous unbuilt projects—the Raúl Baillères house (1952) and before it, the Robert F. Windfohr house (1949), also known as the \"Crownfield\" house.",
"Title: Death of a Salesman (2000 film)\n\nDeath of a Salesman is a 2000 television film directed by Kirk Browning, based on the 1949 play of the same name by Arthur Miller. The film stars American actor Brian Dennehy (who won a Golden Globe Award at the 58th Golden Globe Awards for his performance) as Willy Loman (the Salesman). The film earned two nominations at both the 7th Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2001 and the 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards in 2000.",
"Title: Gordon Edelstein\n\nGordon Edelstein is the Long Wharf Theatre’s Artistic Director. In addition to his work on the world premiere of Athol Fugard’s \"Have You Seen Us\"? , Mr. Edelstein directed and adapted Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House in Long Wharf Theatre’s 2009-10 season. In addition, Edelstein directed \"Coming Home\" at Berkeley Rep and The Glass Menagerie starring Judith Ivey at Roundabout Theatre in New York City. His recent productions of Arthur Miller’s \"The Price\" and Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya (which he also adapted) were on numerous best of 2007 lists including the Wall Street Journal. As a director, he has garnered three Connecticut Critics Circle Awards and during his tenure at Long Wharf Theatre, the theatre has produced world premieres by Paula Vogel, Athol Fugard, Craig Lucas, Julia Cho, Noah Haidle, Dael Orlandersmith, and Anna Deavere Smith. Over the course of his career, he has also directed and/or produced premieres by Philip Glass, Arthur Miller, Paula Vogel, Donald Margulies, James Lapine, Charles Mee, Mac Wellman, and Martin McDonagh, among many others, and has directed an extremely diverse body of work from Sophocles to Pinter, and from Shakespeare to Beckett. Under his artistic leadership, Long Wharf Theatre has received 14 additional Connecticut Critics Circle Awards, including six best actor or actress awards in plays that he directed. He was also given the organization’s Tom Killen Award, given annually to an individual who has made an indelible impact on the Connecticut theatrical landscape. Edelstein has directed countless plays and workshops for Long Wharf Theatre including the world premieres of BFE (transfer to Playwrights Horizons), The Day the Bronx Died (transfer to NY and London), A Dance Lesson, and The Times, as well as We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay! , A New War, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Anna Christie, The Front Page, and Mourning Becomes Electra, starring Jane Alexander. Prior to assuming artistic leadership of Long Wharf Theatre, Edelstein helmed Seattle’s ACT Theatre for five years.",
"Title: The Salesman (2016 film)\n\nThe Salesman (Persian: فروشنده , \"Forušande \" ) is a 2016 drama film directed and written by Asghar Farhadi and starring Taraneh Alidoosti and Shahab Hosseini. It is about a married couple who perform Arthur Miller's play \"Death of a Salesman\" on stage, when the wife is assaulted. Her husband attempts to determine the identity of the attacker, while she struggles to cope with post-trauma stress. Farhadi chose Miller's play as his story within a story based on shared themes. The film was shot in Tehran, beginning in 2015."
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Sacramento Mather Airport is located on the site of a former air force base, located 12 mi east of Sacramento, on the south side of U.S. Route 50 in Sacramento County, California, which was closed in what year?
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1993
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"The Capital SouthEast Connector is a 34 mi planned parkway in California running from Interstate 5 (I-5) to U.S. Route 50 (US 50).",
" The route runs through Sacramento County, Elk Grove, Rancho Cordova, Folsom, and El Dorado County.",
" This project serves as an alternative route to the Greater Sacramento region's current highway system.",
" It consists of four to six lanes of thoroughfare and expressway; the connector phase I is projected to be completed around 2022–25, phase II around 2030–40."
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"Sacramento Mather Airport (IATA: MHR, ICAO: KMHR, FAA LID: MHR) , also known as simply Mather Airport, is a county-owned public-use airport located 10 nautical miles (19 km) east of the central business district of Sacramento, in Sacramento County, California, United States.",
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" East Sacramento is bounded by U.S. Route 50 to the south, Alhambra Boulevard to the west, Elvas Avenue to the north and northeast, and California State University, Sacramento and the American River to the southeast.",
" East Sacramento residential development began in the 1890s, and the area was annexed into Sacramento in 1911.",
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"Mather Field/Mills is a side platformed Sacramento RT light rail station in Rancho Cordova, California, United States.",
" The station was opened on September 6, 1998, and is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District.",
" As part of the Gold Line, it has service to Downtown Sacramento, California State University, Sacramento, Gold River and Folsom.",
" The station is located near the intersection of Mather Field Road and Folsom Boulevard, is served by various RT bus routes and serves the nearby Mather Air Force Base."
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"Title: Capital SouthEast Connector\n\nThe Capital SouthEast Connector is a 34 mi planned parkway in California running from Interstate 5 (I-5) to U.S. Route 50 (US 50). The route runs through Sacramento County, Elk Grove, Rancho Cordova, Folsom, and El Dorado County. This project serves as an alternative route to the Greater Sacramento region's current highway system. It consists of four to six lanes of thoroughfare and expressway; the connector phase I is projected to be completed around 2022–25, phase II around 2030–40.",
"Title: Tyndall Air Force Base\n\nTyndall Air Force Base is a United States Air Force Base located 12 mi east of Panama City, Florida. The base was named in honor of World War I pilot 1st Lt Frank Benjamin Tyndall. The base operating unit and host wing is the 325th Fighter Wing (325 FW) of the Air Combat Command (ACC). The base is delineated as a census-designated place and had a resident population of 2,994 at the 2010 census.",
"Title: Mather, Sacramento County, California\n\nMather is a census-designated place in Sacramento County, California. Mather sits at an elevation of 108 ft . The 2010 United States census reported Mather's population was 4,451. It is the site of the former Mather Air Force Base, closed by the federal government in 1993.",
"Title: Sacramento Mather Airport\n\nSacramento Mather Airport (IATA: MHR, ICAO: KMHR, FAA LID: MHR) , also known as simply Mather Airport, is a county-owned public-use airport located 10 nautical miles (19 km) east of the central business district of Sacramento, in Sacramento County, California, United States. It is located on the site of the former Mather Air Force Base which was closed in 1993.",
"Title: East Sacramento, Sacramento, California\n\nEast Sacramento (also known as East Sac) is a neighborhood in Sacramento, California, United States, that is east of downtown and midtown. East Sacramento is bounded by U.S. Route 50 to the south, Alhambra Boulevard to the west, Elvas Avenue to the north and northeast, and California State University, Sacramento and the American River to the southeast. East Sacramento residential development began in the 1890s, and the area was annexed into Sacramento in 1911. East Sacramento was also home to the Alhambra Theatre. East Sacramento also includes McKinley Park and the \"Fabulous Forties\" neighborhood.",
"Title: Tower Bridge (California)\n\nThe Tower Bridge is a Vertical lift bridge across the Sacramento River, linking West Sacramento in Yolo County to the west, with the capital of California, Sacramento, in Sacramento County to the east. It was previously a part of U.S. Route 40 until that highway was truncated to east of Salt Lake City. The bridge is maintained by the California Department of Transportation as part of State Route 275 and connects West Capitol Avenue and Tower Bridge Gateway in West Sacramento with the Capitol Mall in Sacramento.",
"Title: Mather Air Force Base\n\nMather Air Force Base (Mather AFB) was a United States Air Force Base, which was closed in 1993. It was located 12 mi east of Sacramento, on the south side of U.S. Route 50 in Sacramento County, California. Mather Field was one of 32 Air Service training camps established after the United States entry into World War I in April 1917.",
"Title: Mather Field / Mills (Sacramento RT)\n\nMather Field/Mills is a side platformed Sacramento RT light rail station in Rancho Cordova, California, United States. The station was opened on September 6, 1998, and is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District. As part of the Gold Line, it has service to Downtown Sacramento, California State University, Sacramento, Gold River and Folsom. The station is located near the intersection of Mather Field Road and Folsom Boulevard, is served by various RT bus routes and serves the nearby Mather Air Force Base.",
"Title: McClellan Air Force Base\n\nMcClellan Air Force Base (1935–2001) is a former United States Air Force base located in the North Highlands area of Sacramento County, 7 mi northeast of Sacramento, California."
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The television show that follows the show based on "Adventure Time" first aired in what year?
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2017
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"Ny Nunca Duerme translated as \"The City that never sleeps\" is a reality show based in the Hispanic community of New York.",
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"Talk Soup is a television show produced for cable network E! that debuted on January 7, 1991, and aired until August 2002.",
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"Big Brother is the Thai version of the \"Big Brother\" reality television show based on the Dutch television series of the same name originally created by John de Mol in 1997.",
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"Islands is an American animated miniseries based on the show \"Adventure Time\" by Pendleton Ward.",
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" \"Adventure Time\" follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape, grow and shrink at will.",
" In this limited event series, Finn, Jake, BMO (voiced by Niki Yang) and Susan Strong (voiced by Jackie Buscarino) leave Ooo and travel across the ocean to solve the mystery of Finn's past.",
" During their trip, they encounter various creatures, new friends, and a variety of mysterious islands.",
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" Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo.",
" Throughout the series, they interact with the show's other main characters: Princess Bubblegum (voiced by Hynden Walch), the sovereign of the Candy Kingdom; the Ice King (voiced by Tom Kenny), a demented but largely misunderstood ice wizard; Marceline the Vampire Queen (voiced by Olivia Olson), a thousand-year-old vampire and rock music enthusiast; Lumpy Space Princess (voiced by Ward), a melodramatic and immature princess made out of \"irradiated stardust\"; BMO (voiced by Niki Yang), a sentient video game console-shaped robot that lives with Finn and Jake; and Flame Princess (voiced by Jessica DiCicco), a flame elemental and ruler of the Fire Kingdom.",
" The pilot first aired in 2007, and it was later re-aired on the incubator series \"Random!",
" Cartoons\" on Nicktoons Network.",
" The pilot eventually leaked onto the internet and became a cult hit on YouTube.",
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"Stakes is an American animated miniseries based on the show \"Adventure Time\" by Pendleton Ward.",
" It aired as part of the show's seventh season from November 16, 2015 to November 19, 2015 on Cartoon Network.",
" \"Adventure Time\" follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape, grow and shrink at will.",
" In this limited event series, Princess Bubblegum (voiced by Hynden Walch) removes Marceline the Vampire Queen's (voiced by Olivia Olson) vampiric essence, which unleashes five recently resurrected vampires onto Ooo.",
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"Elements is an American animated miniseries based on the show \"Adventure Time\" by Pendleton Ward.",
" It aired as part of the show's ninth season on Cartoon Network from April 24 to April 27, 2017.",
" \"Adventure Time\" follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape, grow and shrink at will.",
" In this limited event series, which itself follows the events of the \"Islands\" miniseries, Finn, Jake, and BMO return home to discover that Ooo has been turned into a veritable dystopia thanks to extreme elemental magic.",
" Finn and Jake team up with Ice King (voiced by Tom Kenny), Betty (voiced by Felicia Day), and Lumpy Space Princess (voiced by Ward) to set things straight."
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"Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels is a television show based on cook Rachael Ray and her travels around the world (somewhat similar to her 2002 Food Network show, \"$40 a Day\").",
" However, in this show she is not restricted by a budget and showcases food from more upscale eateries.",
" She tries different types of food from each place she visits, and gives a \"Hot List of Values\", which includes some of her favorite places visited from \"$40 a Day\".",
" The show airs on the Food Network and is her fourth Food Network program.",
" It first aired on August 26, 2005.",
" She provides voiceovers for most of the show and is shown at only one or two places.",
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"Title: Talk Soup\n\nTalk Soup is a television show produced for cable network E! that debuted on January 7, 1991, and aired until August 2002. \"Talk Soup\" aired selected clips of the previous day's daily talk shows—ranging from daytime entries like \"The Jerry Springer Show\" and to celebrity interview shows like \"The Tonight Show\"—surrounded by humorous commentary delivered by the host. Although \"Talk Soup\" poked fun at the talk shows, it also advertised the topics and guests of upcoming broadcasts. Despite this, several talk shows, including \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\", refused to allow clips of their shows to be shown on the series. During its run, \"Talk Soup\" was nominated for five Daytime Emmy Awards, winning once in 1995 for Outstanding Special Class Program. It remains the only E! show to ever win an Emmy. A show based on it, \"The Soup\", aired from 2004 to 2015.",
"Title: Big Brother (Thai TV series)\n\nBig Brother is the Thai version of the \"Big Brother\" reality television show based on the Dutch television series of the same name originally created by John de Mol in 1997. It is shown on iTV and TrueVisions channel 20. The show follows a group of House Guests living together 24 hours a day in the \"Big Brother\" house, isolated from the outside world but under constant surveillance with no privacy for three months.In 2 seasons of the show, 27 different people have entered the Big Brother house so far. Since its debut in 2005, Big Brother Thailand has run continuously with at least one season of the show airing each year, Big Brother was renewed for a 2nd season.",
"Title: Islands (miniseries)\n\nIslands is an American animated miniseries based on the show \"Adventure Time\" by Pendleton Ward. It aired as part of the show's eighth season on Cartoon Network from January 30, 2017, to February 2, 2017. \"Adventure Time\" follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape, grow and shrink at will. In this limited event series, Finn, Jake, BMO (voiced by Niki Yang) and Susan Strong (voiced by Jackie Buscarino) leave Ooo and travel across the ocean to solve the mystery of Finn's past. During their trip, they encounter various creatures, new friends, and a variety of mysterious islands. The trip culminates with a visit to Founder's Island, where Finn meets his biological mother, Minerva Campbell (voiced by Sharon Horgan), and discovers what happened to the remainder of the human race.",
"Title: The Contender Australia\n\nThe Contender Australia is a reality television show based on the sport of boxing, but with an added element of insight into the competitor's lives and relationships with each other within the show's living quarters. The series was filmed in Sydney, Australia and was first aired on Australian Pay-Television channel Fox8 on 3 November 2009. The winner will win the Contender Australia title and a A$250,000 prize-\"fight\" with Anthony Mundine.",
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"Title: Stakes (miniseries)\n\nStakes is an American animated miniseries based on the show \"Adventure Time\" by Pendleton Ward. It aired as part of the show's seventh season from November 16, 2015 to November 19, 2015 on Cartoon Network. \"Adventure Time\" follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape, grow and shrink at will. In this limited event series, Princess Bubblegum (voiced by Hynden Walch) removes Marceline the Vampire Queen's (voiced by Olivia Olson) vampiric essence, which unleashes five recently resurrected vampires onto Ooo. Marceline, Bubblegum, Finn, Jake, and Peppermint Butler (voiced by Steve Little) are forced to deal with the fallout.",
"Title: Elements (miniseries)\n\nElements is an American animated miniseries based on the show \"Adventure Time\" by Pendleton Ward. It aired as part of the show's ninth season on Cartoon Network from April 24 to April 27, 2017. \"Adventure Time\" follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape, grow and shrink at will. In this limited event series, which itself follows the events of the \"Islands\" miniseries, Finn, Jake, and BMO return home to discover that Ooo has been turned into a veritable dystopia thanks to extreme elemental magic. Finn and Jake team up with Ice King (voiced by Tom Kenny), Betty (voiced by Felicia Day), and Lumpy Space Princess (voiced by Ward) to set things straight.",
"Title: Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels\n\nRachael Ray's Tasty Travels is a television show based on cook Rachael Ray and her travels around the world (somewhat similar to her 2002 Food Network show, \"$40 a Day\"). However, in this show she is not restricted by a budget and showcases food from more upscale eateries. She tries different types of food from each place she visits, and gives a \"Hot List of Values\", which includes some of her favorite places visited from \"$40 a Day\". The show airs on the Food Network and is her fourth Food Network program. It first aired on August 26, 2005. She provides voiceovers for most of the show and is shown at only one or two places. Her husband, John Cusimano, usually accompanies her at the one or two restaurants she visits per episode. The show was developed with Producer Wade Sheeler following the success of her first travel show on Food Network, \"$40 a Day\"."
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Galderma S.A., which markets Adapalene/benzoyl peroxide, is a subsidiary of what company
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Nestlé
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" Both contain 1% clindamycin phosphate, an antibiotic, and 5% benzoyl peroxide, an antiseptic.",
" Another brand is Onexton (by Valeant) with 1.2% clindamycin phosphate and 3.75% benzoyl peroxide.",
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" Most products in the Stridex line contain as the active ingredient salicylic acid (0.5–2.5%); Stridex \"Power Pads\", however, contain instead benzoyl peroxide (2.5%), which is considered by medical professionals to be \"the most effective and widely used nonprescription medication for both types of acne\".",
" However, they also warn about possible side effects: dryness of the skin, possible burning, and tingling.",
" Patients are advised to apply treatment with caution around lips, nose and mouth, or cuts and scrapes, and also avoid excessive sun exposure.",
" In 2013, FDA started to investigate a possible link between benzoyl peroxide- and/or salicylic acid-based acne prevention medicine with hypersensitivity and anaphylactic reactions without calling off any products or placing warnings."
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Which building was completed first, 40 Wall Street or Manhattan Life Insurance Building?
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Manhattan Life Insurance Building
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" The company, originally known as the Liberty Life Insurance Company, was the first African-American owned insurance company in the northern United States.",
" Since white-owned insurance firms regularly denied black customers life insurance when the firm was founded, the firm played an important role in providing life insurance to Chicago's African-American community.",
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"Title: New York Life Insurance Building (Montreal)\n\nMontreal's New York Life Insurance Building (also known as the Quebec Bank Building) is an office building at Place d'Armes in what is now known as Old Montreal, erected in 1887-1889. At the time of its completion, it was the tallest commercial building in Montreal with the first eight floors were designed for retail office space, that quickly filled with the city's best lawyers and financiers. When the clock tower was completed, the owner filled the ninth and tenth floors with the largest legal library in the entire country as a gift to tenants. The building is next to another historic office tower, Aldred Building.",
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"Title: Manhattan Life Insurance Company\n\nManhattan Life Insurance Company, incorporated on May 29, 1850, is a life insurance company domiciled in New York but operates as a subsidiary of Manhattan Life Group in Houston, Texas.",
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"Title: 40 Wall Street\n\n40 Wall Street, also known as the Trump Building, is a 71-story neo-gothic skyscraper between Nassau Street and William Street in Manhattan, New York City. Erected by The Manhattan Company as its headquarters, the building was originally known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building, and also as the Manhattan Company Building, until its founding tenant merged to form the Chase Manhattan Bank. The structure was completed in 1930 after 11 months of construction."
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Ashley Monroe collaborated in a band called Pistol Annies with which American singer/songwriter?
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Miranda Leigh Lambert
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" Both singles were intended to be released on Monroe's debut album, \"Satisfied\", in 2007, but the album went unreleased.",
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"Title: Wrangled\n\nWrangled is the second solo studio album by outlaw country singer and Pistol Annies member Angaleena Presley. It was released via Thirty Tigers Records on April 21, 2017.",
"Title: Hell on Heels\n\nHell on Heels is the first studio album by American country girl group Pistol Annies. The group consists of Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe, and Angaleena Presley. They released their single, \"Hell on Heels,\" in May 2011 and released their debut album on August 23, 2011. Pistol Annies debuted at Number 1 on Billboard’s Country Album Chart with their introductory album, Hell On Heels. With more than 44,000 albums sold in the first week, with little to no promotion, the group lands at Number 5 on the Billboard 200 Chart. As of June 5, 2013, the album has sold 488,000 copies in the United States."
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This "Wiener Walzer" was created in 1865 by Josef Strauss.
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Dynamiden op. 173
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"Title: Vienna Walzer Orchestra\n\nThe Vienna Walzer Orchestra (German: Wiener Walzer Orchester) is a chamber orchestra based in Vienna, Austria that specializes in traditional Viennese waltzes, polkas, marches and operetta arias from composers such as: J. Strauss II, F. Lehár, C.M. Ziehrer, among others. Their concerts also always include performances by ballet dancers and opera singers.",
"Title: Johann Strauss III\n\nJohann Strauss III (25 October 1864January 9, 1939; German: \"Johann Strauß III\" ; also known as Johann Eduard Strauss) was an Austrian composer whose father was Eduard Strauss, whose uncles were Johann Strauss II and Josef Strauss, and whose grandfather was Johann Strauss I. He was unofficially entrusted with the task of upholding his family's tradition after the dissolution of the Strauss Orchestra by his father in 1901. His talents were not fully realised during his lifetime as musical tastes had changed in the Silver Age with more popular composers such as Franz Lehár and Oscar Straus dominating the Viennese musical scene with their operettas, although his uncle, Johann Strauss II, supervised his development as a musician, a fact disputed by Eduard Strauss.",
"Title: Franz Josef Strauss\n\nFranz Josef Strauss (German: \"Franz Josef Strauß\" , ] ; 6 September 1915 – 3 October 1988) was a German politician. He was the chairman of the Christian Social Union, member of the federal cabinet in different positions and long-time minister-president of the state of Bavaria. Strauss is also credited as a co-founder of European aerospace conglomerate Airbus.",
"Title: Frauenherz\n\nFrauenherz ('A Woman's Heart') op. 166 is a polka-mazurka composed by Josef Strauss in 1864 (1865?) .",
"Title: Dynamiden\n\nDynamiden op. 173 is a Viennese Waltz composed by Josef Strauss in 1865.",
"Title: Vienna Waltzes\n\nVienna Waltzes (at one time called Wiener Walzer) is a ballet made by New York City Ballet co-founder and founding choreographer George Balanchine to music by Johann Strauss, Jr., Franz Lehár, and Richard Strauss:",
"Title: The Strauss Family\n\nThe Strauss Family is a 1972 English Associated Television series of eight episodes, about the family of composers of that name, including Johann Strauss I and his sons Johann Strauss II, Eduard Strauss and Josef Strauss.",
"Title: Dorfschwalben aus Österreich\n\nIt was inspired by August Silberstein's novel \"Dorfschwalben aus Österreich\". It was premiered at the Volksgarten, Vienna on September 6, 1864 (1865?) . polka-mazurka \"Frauenherz\" was also premiered at the same time. These are his masterpiece. \"Frauenherz\" and \"Dorfschwalben aus Österreich\" were played during Josef Strauss's memorial ceremony under the direction of his brother."
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Who has been in more rock bands, Neil Turbin or Benjamin Burnley?
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Neil Turbin
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Ian Beale is one of the original EastEnders characters along with the cousin played, for a time, by which actress who played Dot in "Sunday in the Park with George"?
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Jenna Russell
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" Having appeared continuously from episode one, they are the show's longest serving family.",
" In 2004 Peter Beale and Lucy Beale were recast to give them a more mature look.",
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" Peter was recast again.",
" Ian Beale started a relationship with Jane Beale and Steven Beale also returned.",
" By 2010, the number of Beales had fallen again.",
" Lucy was recast and in 2013, Peter and Bobby were recast and Cindy Williams Jnr, the half-sister of Peter and Lucy, was reintroduced.",
" In addition to this at the start of 2014 Bex Fowler returned to the serial with her mother Sonia Fowler, with Martin Fowler following 11 months later in December.",
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" It was revealed on 19 February 2015 that she was killed by her own little brother, Bobby.",
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" Additionally, several others may be considered Beales through marriage; Jane, Kathy, Sonia and Stacey Fowler are among these.",
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" Alongside Letitia Dean and Gillian Taylforth, who play Sharon Watts and Kathy Beale respectively, Woodyatt is one of only three members of the original cast currently in \"EastEnders\".",
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"Title: Beale family\n\nThe Beales, together with the Fowlers, are a fictional family in the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\". They were the main family for storylines in early \"EastEnders\" and remained as such for many years. Having appeared continuously from episode one, they are the show's longest serving family. In 2004 Peter Beale and Lucy Beale were recast to give them a more mature look. In 2007, there were few members of the Beale family left and no Fowlers, so the family were revamped. Peter was recast again. Ian Beale started a relationship with Jane Beale and Steven Beale also returned. By 2010, the number of Beales had fallen again. Lucy was recast and in 2013, Peter and Bobby were recast and Cindy Williams Jnr, the half-sister of Peter and Lucy, was reintroduced. In addition to this at the start of 2014 Bex Fowler returned to the serial with her mother Sonia Fowler, with Martin Fowler following 11 months later in December. In 2014 Lucy is found dead, causing her family and friends to struggle to come to terms with her death and the secrets she left behind, putting many people in the frame for her murder. It was revealed on 19 February 2015 that she was killed by her own little brother, Bobby. It was also revealed that Kathy Beale, who was presumed dead in 2006, was alive after having faked her death with her new husband in South Africa. In December 2016 Michelle Fowler returned to Albert Square after originally leaving in 1995, although now played by Jenna Russell. Members of the Beale family by blood currently in \"EastEnders\" include Ian, Michelle, Martin, Bex and Louie. Additionally, several others may be considered Beales through marriage; Jane, Kathy, Sonia and Stacey Fowler are among these. Also, Whitney Dean was adopted by Bianca Butcher, who is a member of the Beale family. Lily Fowler and Arthur Fowler have both taken Martin's surname and have him as their stepfather.",
"Title: Adam Woodyatt\n\nAdam Brinley Woodyatt (born 28 June 1968) is an English actor, best known for his role as Ian Beale in the long-running BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\". He is the show's longest-serving actor, and the only one to have appeared continuously since its inception in February 1985. Alongside Letitia Dean and Gillian Taylforth, who play Sharon Watts and Kathy Beale respectively, Woodyatt is one of only three members of the original cast currently in \"EastEnders\". He is a recipient of 5 British Soap Awards including one for Best Actor as well as a recipient of 1 TRIC Award.",
"Title: Dot Cotton\n\nDorothy \"Dot\" Branning (also Cotton) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera, \"EastEnders\", played by June Brown since 1985. Dot first appeared in \"EastEnders\" in July 1985 as the mother of criminal Nick Cotton (John Altman). The character has worked as a launderette assistant for most of that time along with original character Pauline Fowler (Wendy Richard). Dot moved away with her son and his family in 1993. In reality, Brown left the show in 1993, unhappy with the axing of her co star Peter Dean, who played Pete Beale from the shows first episode to early 1993. Brown returned to the role in 1997, and Dot was shown moving back to Albert Square, and has continued since that time. On 28 April 2017, Dot overtook Pat Butcher (Pam St. Clement) as the second longest-serving character in \"EastEnders\", surpassed only by original character Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt). In a special episode entitled \"EastEnders: Dot's Story\" (2003) a young Dot was played by Tallulah Pitt-Brown in flashbacks. In April 2012, Brown took a six-month break from the show to write her memoirs. Dot temporarily departed on 18 May 2012. She returned on 14 January 2013. In February 2015, Dot began appearing less frequently due to Brown gradually losing her eyesight; this aspect of her life was later written into her character the following year. In January 2016, it was announced that Brown had renewed her contract with the BBC until March 2017. Brown is now the oldest soap opera actress in Britain. In January 2017 it was reported that the BBC were offering Brown £300,000 for a one-year contract.",
"Title: Jane Beale\n\nLesley Jane Beale (previously Collins) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera, \"EastEnders\", played by Laurie Brett. She made her first appearance on 22 June 2004. Brett took maternity leave in 2011 and departed on 19 May. She returned on 8 November and departed again on 27 January 2012. Jane made a return to the show on 6 January 2014 until 20 May and permanently from 24 November 2014. Her major storylines have included her relationship and later marriages to Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt); the first ended due to his affair with Glenda Mitchell (Glynis Barber), an affair with Grant Mitchell (Ross Kemp), accidentally shot by Ian's stepson Steven Beale (Aaron Sidwell) which results her desire to have a child of her own following a hysterectomy, a relationship with Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra), her popular friendship with Tanya Branning (Jo Joyner), covering up her adopted son Bobby's (Eliot Carrington) role in the murder of her stepdaughter Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater), being paralysed after brutally attacked with a hockey stick by Bobby and caught up in the fire at the restaurant which Steven sets it on fire; she was left to die by both Steven and Max Branning (Jake Wood).",
"Title: Jenna Russell\n\nJenna Russell (born 5 October 1967) is an English actress and singer. She has appeared on the stage in London in both musicals and dramas, as well as appearing with the Royal Shakespeare Company. She performed the role of Dot in \"Sunday in the Park with George\" in the West End and on Broadway, receiving the Tony Award nomination and the 2006 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role. She has also appeared in several television series, including \"Born and Bred\".",
"Title: Laura Beale\n\nLaura Ellen Beale (also Dunn) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\", played by Hannah Waterman. It was announced Waterman would be joining \"EastEnders\" as Laura Dunn, a nanny hired by Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) to care for his children. This is Waterman's second role in the soap, having appeared in 1997 as an HIV patient. On 25 February 2004, the \"Daily Mirror\" announced Waterman was to leave \"EastEnders\" and her character killed off during a fight with Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks). Laura's departure was listed as one of \"EastEnders\"' best exits by Virgin Media.",
"Title: Pauline Fowler\n\nPauline Fowler is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\", a long-running serial drama about working class life in the fictional London borough of Walford. She was played by actress Wendy Richard between the first episode on 19 February 1985 and 25 December 2006. Pauline was created by scriptwriter Tony Holland and producer Julia Smith as one of \"EastEnders' \"original characters. She made her debut in the soap's first episode on 19 February 1985, and remained for twenty-one years and ten months, making her the second longest-running original character, surpassed only by her nephew, Ian Beale.",
"Title: Ian Beale\n\nIan Albert Beale is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\", played by Adam Woodyatt. He is the longest-serving character and the only remaining original character to have appeared continuously since the first episode on 19 February 1985. The character appeared in his 2000th episode in the show on 26 March 2007. He is currently one of four original main characters in \"EastEnders\", the others being Ian's mother Kathy Beale (Gillian Taylforth), his cousin Michelle Fowler (Susan Tully/Jenna Russell) as well as his close friend Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean). Woodyatt filmed his 3000th episode on 27 May 2016.",
"Title: Bobby Beale (EastEnders)\n\nBobby Beale is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\", who made his first appearance on 24 July 2003. The character was originally played by Kevin Curran as an infant. Prior to his introduction, Bobby's paternity is at the centre of a storyline and is resolved when Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) is revealed as Bobby's father. His mother, Laura Beale (Hannah Waterman), is killed off in 2004 and Bobby's stepmother, Jane Beale (Laurie Brett), later adopts Bobby. Curran was replaced by Alex Francis in May 2007. Following Jane's departure, Bobby finds a mother figure in Mandy Salter (Nicola Stapleton) and is upset when she leaves.",
"Title: List of EastEnders characters (1985)\n\nThe following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\" in 1985, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by executive producer Julia Smith. The first episode of \"EastEnders\" was broadcast on 19 February 1985, and twenty-three main characters were already created for their first appearance. The first character to be seen was Den Watts, followed by Ali Osman and then Arthur Fowler, all of whom find Reg Cox dying in his flat. Ethel Skinner, Harold Legg and Pauline Fowler appear, after Den alerts them of Reg's death. With Ethel is her pug Willy along with Lou Beale. Saeed and Naima Jeffery are seen working in the local shop whilst Angie Watts is seen in The Queen Victoria, Walford's local pub. Nick Cotton and Sue Osman are next seen, whilst Pete and Kathy Beale work at the fruit and veg stall and Hassan Osman is seen with his parents in the café. Sharon Watts, Ian Beale and Michelle Fowler are next seen and Mark Fowler is seen going into the bookies. Lastly, Roly the dog is seen in the pub when a fight breaks out."
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55
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Were both Multinational Monitor and Martha Stewart Living also television programs?
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no
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comparison
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medium
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"Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. (MSO) is a diversified media and merchandising company founded by Martha Stewart owned by Sequential Brands Group since December 4, 2015.",
" It is organized into four business segments: Publishing, Internet, Broadcasting media platforms, and Merchandising product lines."
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"Martha Helen Stewart (née Kostyra; born August 3, 1941) is an American businesswoman, writer, and television personality.",
" As founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, she has gained success through a variety of business ventures, encompassing publishing, broadcasting, merchandising, and e-commerce.",
" She has written numerous bestselling books, is the publisher of the \"Martha Stewart Living\" magazine, and hosted two long-running syndicated television shows, \"Martha\", which ran from 2005 to 2012, and \"Martha Stewart Living\", which ran from 1993 to 2005."
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"Martha Stewart Weddings is a quarterly weddings magazine published by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.",
" \"Martha Stewart Weddings\" was launched as an annual publication in 1994, and was expanded to quarterly in 1999.",
" It is the second magazine title published by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, and is primarily distributed through newsstands."
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"Martha Stewart Living is a magazine and a past television show featuring entertaining and lifestyle expert Martha Stewart.",
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"The Multinational Monitor was a bimonthly magazine founded by Ralph Nader in 1980.",
" It was published by Essential Information.",
" The magazine was formerly published on a monthly basis.",
" Although its primary focus was on analysis of corporations, it also published articles on labor issues and occupational safety and health, the environment, globalization, privatization, the global economy, and developing nations."
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"\"Everyday Food from the test kitchens of Martha Stewart Living\" was a digest size cooking magazine and PBS public television program published and produced by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSLO).",
" Both feature quick and easy recipes targeted at supermarket shoppers and the everyday cook."
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"Kids: Fun Stuff To Do Together was a children's magazine published in the mid-2000s (unrelated to the earlier \"Kids\" magazine of the 1970s).",
" \"Kids,\" which was originally launched in 2001 as \"Martha Stewart Kids,\" specialized in projects that children could make, either by themselves or along with their parents.",
" It was published quarterly by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.",
" \"Kids\" was also a winner of the prestigious 2005 and 2006 National Magazine Award for Design, and in 2005 for Photography by the American Society of Magazine Editors."
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" It was a reworked version of Benton Gothic developed for various corporate customers, under Frere-Jones's guidance.",
" In developing the typeface, Frere-Jones studied drawings of Morris Fuller Benton's 1908 typeface News Gothic at the Smithsonian Institution.",
" The typeface began as a proprietary type, initially titled MSL Gothic, for Martha Stewart Living magazine and the website for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.",
" As Benton Gothic, there are 7 weights from Thin to Black and only 2 widths."
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"Martha Stewart Living Radio was a 24-hour satellite radio station on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 110 produced by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.",
" The station aired a variety of programming hosted by the company's team of experts, covering topics related to the domestic arts, including day and date reruns of the company's flagship television program \"Martha\".",
" In addition, Martha Stewart Living Radio also aired a weekday-evening talk show co-hosted by Martha Stewart's daughter Alexis Stewart, \"Whatever with Alexis and Jennifer.\""
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"Whatever with Alexis and Jennifer is a two-hour daily radio talk show currently airing on SiriusXM's Martha Stewart Living Radio channel.",
" The show's lifestyle talk format is marked by the different personalities of the two hosts, Alexis Stewart (daughter of Martha Stewart) and Jennifer Hutt (a.k.a. Jennifer Koppelman Hutt, daughter of Charles Koppelman).",
" Individual episodes focus on various topics such as Stewart's romantic life or Hutt's family.",
" \"Whatever\" premiered on Martha Stewart Living Radio on October 24, 2005, at noon Eastern Standard Time as a launch program with the rest of the network.",
" It was later moved from its original midday time-slot to 5 pm ET in 2006 because of show's sexually charged subject matter.",
" A repeat is aired 7 days a week at 11 pm ET on channel 112."
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"Title: Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia\n\nMartha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. (MSO) is a diversified media and merchandising company founded by Martha Stewart owned by Sequential Brands Group since December 4, 2015. It is organized into four business segments: Publishing, Internet, Broadcasting media platforms, and Merchandising product lines.",
"Title: Martha Stewart\n\nMartha Helen Stewart (née Kostyra; born August 3, 1941) is an American businesswoman, writer, and television personality. As founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, she has gained success through a variety of business ventures, encompassing publishing, broadcasting, merchandising, and e-commerce. She has written numerous bestselling books, is the publisher of the \"Martha Stewart Living\" magazine, and hosted two long-running syndicated television shows, \"Martha\", which ran from 2005 to 2012, and \"Martha Stewart Living\", which ran from 1993 to 2005.",
"Title: Martha Stewart Weddings\n\nMartha Stewart Weddings is a quarterly weddings magazine published by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. \"Martha Stewart Weddings\" was launched as an annual publication in 1994, and was expanded to quarterly in 1999. It is the second magazine title published by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, and is primarily distributed through newsstands.",
"Title: Martha Stewart Living\n\nMartha Stewart Living is a magazine and a past television show featuring entertaining and lifestyle expert Martha Stewart. Both the magazine and the television program focus on lifestyle content and the domestic arts.",
"Title: Multinational Monitor\n\nThe Multinational Monitor was a bimonthly magazine founded by Ralph Nader in 1980. It was published by Essential Information. The magazine was formerly published on a monthly basis. Although its primary focus was on analysis of corporations, it also published articles on labor issues and occupational safety and health, the environment, globalization, privatization, the global economy, and developing nations.",
"Title: Everyday Food\n\n\"Everyday Food from the test kitchens of Martha Stewart Living\" was a digest size cooking magazine and PBS public television program published and produced by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSLO). Both feature quick and easy recipes targeted at supermarket shoppers and the everyday cook.",
"Title: Kids (2000s magazine)\n\nKids: Fun Stuff To Do Together was a children's magazine published in the mid-2000s (unrelated to the earlier \"Kids\" magazine of the 1970s). \"Kids,\" which was originally launched in 2001 as \"Martha Stewart Kids,\" specialized in projects that children could make, either by themselves or along with their parents. It was published quarterly by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. \"Kids\" was also a winner of the prestigious 2005 and 2006 National Magazine Award for Design, and in 2005 for Photography by the American Society of Magazine Editors.",
"Title: Benton Sans\n\nBenton Sans is a digital typeface family begun by Tobias Frere-Jones in 1995, and expanded by Cyrus Highsmith of Font Bureau. It was a reworked version of Benton Gothic developed for various corporate customers, under Frere-Jones's guidance. In developing the typeface, Frere-Jones studied drawings of Morris Fuller Benton's 1908 typeface News Gothic at the Smithsonian Institution. The typeface began as a proprietary type, initially titled MSL Gothic, for Martha Stewart Living magazine and the website for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. As Benton Gothic, there are 7 weights from Thin to Black and only 2 widths.",
"Title: Martha Stewart Living Radio\n\nMartha Stewart Living Radio was a 24-hour satellite radio station on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 110 produced by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. The station aired a variety of programming hosted by the company's team of experts, covering topics related to the domestic arts, including day and date reruns of the company's flagship television program \"Martha\". In addition, Martha Stewart Living Radio also aired a weekday-evening talk show co-hosted by Martha Stewart's daughter Alexis Stewart, \"Whatever with Alexis and Jennifer.\"",
"Title: Whatever with Alexis and Jennifer\n\nWhatever with Alexis and Jennifer is a two-hour daily radio talk show currently airing on SiriusXM's Martha Stewart Living Radio channel. The show's lifestyle talk format is marked by the different personalities of the two hosts, Alexis Stewart (daughter of Martha Stewart) and Jennifer Hutt (a.k.a. Jennifer Koppelman Hutt, daughter of Charles Koppelman). Individual episodes focus on various topics such as Stewart's romantic life or Hutt's family. \"Whatever\" premiered on Martha Stewart Living Radio on October 24, 2005, at noon Eastern Standard Time as a launch program with the rest of the network. It was later moved from its original midday time-slot to 5 pm ET in 2006 because of show's sexually charged subject matter. A repeat is aired 7 days a week at 11 pm ET on channel 112."
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56
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Joyce Keller has hosted a radio show on what Freeport, New York-licensed radio station since 1989?
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WGBB
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"Evropa 2 is a private, commercial radio station in the Czech Republic.",
" It was the first private station since 1989, beginning broadcasting on 21 March 1990."
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"WGMN is a Sports formatted broadcast radio station licensed to and serviing Roanoke, Virginia.",
" WGMN is owned and operated by Three Daughters Media .",
" Prior to its 1998 takeover by ESPN, WGMN was known as WROV-AM and had been a Golden Oldies format station since 1989, prior to which it had operated as a Contemporary hit radio broadcaster."
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"The Sean Hannity Show is a talk radio show hosted by Sean Hannity on Cumulus Media Networks (formerly ABC Radio Networks) and Premiere Radio Networks.",
" The program is broadcast live every weekday, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET.",
" The show is produced in the New York City studios of radio station WOR or sometimes transmitted via ISDN from Hannity's home in Centre Island, New York.",
" The show is syndicated by Cumulus Media Networks on terrestrial radio affiliates across the United States and the Sirius XM Patriot channel found on both XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio Monday through Friday from 3-6 p.m. (Eastern Time).",
" The primary focus is the politics of the day, with regular interviews of liberal commentators, such as Leslie Marshall and Bob Beckel, as well as noted conservatives.",
" \"The Sean Hannity Show\" is the second most-listened to commercial radio show with millions of listeners, behind only \"The Rush Limbaugh Show\"."
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"La Tremenda (branded as La Tremenda de los Dos Laredos) was an international contemporary music FM radio station that served the Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas and Laredo, Texas area of the Mexico – United States border.",
" From May 2006 through June 2008, the radio station broadcast as a pirate FM radio station since it did not have a permit or license to broadcast.",
" In June 2008, the station was shut down and a month later the station was back on air for a few days later, only to go silent again.",
" Today, 106.5 FM occupied by another pirate radio station known as Radio Voz 106.5.",
" This new pirate station is likely related, as it has the same logo."
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"Radioresepsjonen (Eng.",
" \"lit.\"",
" \"The radio reception\") is a Norwegian radio show.",
" From 2006 to 2013, it was broadcast on NRK P3, a radio station targeting the youth.",
" Since 2014, it has been broadcast on NRK P13, which is aimed at a more adult audience than NRK P3.",
" The show is hosted by brothers Steinar Sagen (host) and Tore Sagen (technician), and Bjarte Tjøstheim (sidekick).",
" The show is very popular in Norway, and has developed cult status amongst a broad audience.",
" The show is the most podcasted radio show in Norway, with over 200.000 downloads each month.",
" Besides their radio show the trio has also had success with other live shows, TV-shows and podcasts."
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"WEFUNK is an award-winning weekly radio show held on Montreal's CKUT 90.3, McGill University's radio station since 1996 and online since 1999.",
" The show is usually very light on talk as both DJs Professor Groove and DJ Static play a symbiotic mix of Funk, Soul, R&B and Rap, both old and new.",
" The name of the radio show comes from the Parliament song \"P. Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up)\", in which WEFUNK is a fictional radio station broadcasting \"directly from the Mothership, top of the Chocolate Milky Way, 500,000 kilowatts of P Funk-power.\""
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"WSYY-FM (94.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week (from 4:55AM through 11:10PM ET) under the slogan, \"\"Radio With An Attitude\"\".",
" Playing a mix of oldies/classic hits, adult contemporary, rock music, and some country crossovers, the station broadcasts an Adult Hits/Full-Service format for approximately 16 hours per day, from 6:00AM through 10:00PM ET (reserving the first and, also, the final hour of their broadcast day to \"When Radio Was\").",
" \"The Mountain 94.9\" carries local high school sports in season.",
" \"The Mountain 94.9\" had also carried the complete schedule of Red Sox Baseball (from 1997 through 2015, prior to becoming a Former Affiliate in 2016, which was when Millinocket's affiliation with the Red Sox Baseball would ultimately be transferred over to co-owned WSYY-AM, thus concluding the frequent interruptions to the music on \"The Mountain 94.9\" during Baseball season).",
" The station currently features programming from CBS Radio and carries CBS Radio News at the top of every hour (and has been an affiliate of that network for many decades).",
" Licensed to Millinocket, Maine, United States, the station's broadcast signal serves the Central Penobscot County, Eastern Piscataquis County, and Southern Aroostook County Maine areas, and the station is licensed to serve the town of Millinocket, Maine, the very town where its studios/offices and tower site are located.",
" The station is currently owned by Katahdin Communications, Inc.",
" WSYY-FM originally went on the air in 1978 on 97.7 FM as WKTR, upgrading to its current facilities in 1984 on 94.9.",
" Prior to their \"The Mountain 94.9\" branding, WSYY-FM used to be referred to as \"North Country 95\", airing a full-time Country Music format.",
" The current format, branding, and slogan was probably adopted around March 1, 2004, when Katahdin Communications, Inc. assumed control of WSYY-FM & WSYY-AM from Katahdin Timberlands, LLC (as a result of the radio station facing increasing land disputes), initially as a short term lease agreement but the transfer of ownership ultimately became permanent.",
" Those same land disputes would eventually lead to a loss of WSYY-FM's 23,500 watt transmitter location (featuring an antenna HAAT of 211 meters); as a result, WSYY-FM may have been operating under a Special Temporary Authority License (a 12,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 68 meters via Hammond Ridge on Lake Road, about two miles from Millinocket Municipal Airport), ever since as long ago as late 2007, pending a planned permanent move to a 22,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 198.4 meters (from just off Nicatou Road in Medway, well east of WSYY-FM's old or current transmitter tower location).",
" On November 23th, 2016, the CP for this proposed move was modified to a 45,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 146.7 meters, the first time this proposed move has ever received official approval from the FCC.",
" WSYY-FM is one of the two Maine affiliates—apart from WLOB—of When Radio Was (7 days a week from 5:00AM through 6:00AM ET and also from 10:00PM through 11:00PM ET), is one of the two Maine affiliates (WWMJ) of The Acoustic Storm (Saturdays from 9:00AM through 12:00PM ET), is Maine's only affiliate of the Crook & Chase syndicated Country Music countdown programming (Sunday afternoons from 2:00PM through 6:00PM ET), and is an affiliate of the Blues Deluxe radio show.",
" WSYY-FM/WSYY-AM are unusual in that while these stations are authorized to broadcast 24 hours a day, the stations both have sign-offs every day (WSYY-AM signing off at sun-down, broadcasting only on Weekends (but not between Monday-through-Friday) and WSYY-FM broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week, WSYY-FM's broadcast day concluding with the 11:00PM ET Top-of-the-Hour CBS Radio newscast and then a Nightly Sign-Off Announcement and then an instrumentation of the American national anthem, followed by Dead Air amidst a Transmitter Power-Down, not Signing Back Onto The Air until 4:55AM ET).",
" In Old Town and also Bangor (and continuing southward and/or southwestward), the station has strong FM co-channel interference with Portland-market WHOM (which transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the tallest peak in the Northeast and had for a long time claimed on its website that it has the largest coverage area of any FM station in the United States, its signal spanning five states: NH, ME, VT, MA, NY and also parts of Southern Quebec Province, Canada), this matter being especially problematic before dawn or after dusk.",
" In favorable atmospheric conditions, a very weak signal of WHOM can be DX-ed in Millinocket during overnight hours (when WSYY-FM is off-the-air)."
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"WGBB (1240 AM) is a radio station licensed to Freeport, New York and serves the South Shore of Nassau County and the South Shore of Babylon Town in Suffolk County, New York.",
" It is Long Island's oldest radio station, founded in 1924 It broadcasts the Mandarin-language Chinese Radio Network on weekdays, and various English language religious and ethnic programs on weekends.",
" The studio is located in West Babylon, NY.",
" The broadcasting tower remains in Freeport, former location of the studio."
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"WSTU (1450 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a talk radio format.",
" Licensed to Stuart, Florida, United States, the station is currently owned by Treasure Coast Broadcasters, Inc.",
" WSTU went on the air in December 1954.",
" Les Combs was the original owner.",
" In 1969 the station was sold to Harvey L Glascock, whose family owned the station until 1997 when it was sold to American Radio.",
" After a brief ownership by a Broward County businessman, it was sold to Barry Grant Marsh and David Pomerance.",
" Marsh had been Operations Manager of WSTU for many years under the Glasscock family.",
" The station was purchased by Treasure Coast Broadcasters in 2001.",
" When WSTU went on the air, Stuart went from the biggest city on Florida's east coast without its own radio station to the smallest city on Florida's east coast with its own radio station.",
" WSTU had a strong local news commitment from the very first, and continues that to this day under News Director Tom Teter, who has been with the station since 1980.",
" Teter has won many awards for news excellence from UPI and AP including Best Newscast in Florida and Best Spot News Reporting.",
" From the earliest days the Martin County community viewed the station as more of a public utility than a privately owned radio station.",
" WSTU was also one of the first radio stations in Florida to broadcast high school sports on a regular basis and continues to broadcast high school football, basketball and baseball.",
" Hamp Elliot did the play-by-play for many years followed by Teter who handled the play-by-play for more than 20 years.",
" Rick McGuire now does much of the play-by-play.",
" This summary written by Tom Teter."
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"Joyce Keller is an American television and radio host, author, and psychic medium.",
" She has hosted a live radio show \"The Joyce Keller Show\" since 1989 on New York's WGBB.",
" She has also authored 7 international best-selling books, including the Angel Series books, \"Seven Steps to Heaven\", \"Calling All Angels\", and \"Complete Book of Numerology\"."
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"Title: Evropa 2\n\nEvropa 2 is a private, commercial radio station in the Czech Republic. It was the first private station since 1989, beginning broadcasting on 21 March 1990.",
"Title: WGMN\n\nWGMN is a Sports formatted broadcast radio station licensed to and serviing Roanoke, Virginia. WGMN is owned and operated by Three Daughters Media . Prior to its 1998 takeover by ESPN, WGMN was known as WROV-AM and had been a Golden Oldies format station since 1989, prior to which it had operated as a Contemporary hit radio broadcaster.",
"Title: The Sean Hannity Show\n\nThe Sean Hannity Show is a talk radio show hosted by Sean Hannity on Cumulus Media Networks (formerly ABC Radio Networks) and Premiere Radio Networks. The program is broadcast live every weekday, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET. The show is produced in the New York City studios of radio station WOR or sometimes transmitted via ISDN from Hannity's home in Centre Island, New York. The show is syndicated by Cumulus Media Networks on terrestrial radio affiliates across the United States and the Sirius XM Patriot channel found on both XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio Monday through Friday from 3-6 p.m. (Eastern Time). The primary focus is the politics of the day, with regular interviews of liberal commentators, such as Leslie Marshall and Bob Beckel, as well as noted conservatives. \"The Sean Hannity Show\" is the second most-listened to commercial radio show with millions of listeners, behind only \"The Rush Limbaugh Show\".",
"Title: La Tremenda 106.5\n\nLa Tremenda (branded as La Tremenda de los Dos Laredos) was an international contemporary music FM radio station that served the Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas and Laredo, Texas area of the Mexico – United States border. From May 2006 through June 2008, the radio station broadcast as a pirate FM radio station since it did not have a permit or license to broadcast. In June 2008, the station was shut down and a month later the station was back on air for a few days later, only to go silent again. Today, 106.5 FM occupied by another pirate radio station known as Radio Voz 106.5. This new pirate station is likely related, as it has the same logo.",
"Title: Radioresepsjonen\n\nRadioresepsjonen (Eng. \"lit.\" \"The radio reception\") is a Norwegian radio show. From 2006 to 2013, it was broadcast on NRK P3, a radio station targeting the youth. Since 2014, it has been broadcast on NRK P13, which is aimed at a more adult audience than NRK P3. The show is hosted by brothers Steinar Sagen (host) and Tore Sagen (technician), and Bjarte Tjøstheim (sidekick). The show is very popular in Norway, and has developed cult status amongst a broad audience. The show is the most podcasted radio show in Norway, with over 200.000 downloads each month. Besides their radio show the trio has also had success with other live shows, TV-shows and podcasts.",
"Title: WEFUNK Radio\n\nWEFUNK is an award-winning weekly radio show held on Montreal's CKUT 90.3, McGill University's radio station since 1996 and online since 1999. The show is usually very light on talk as both DJs Professor Groove and DJ Static play a symbiotic mix of Funk, Soul, R&B and Rap, both old and new. The name of the radio show comes from the Parliament song \"P. Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up)\", in which WEFUNK is a fictional radio station broadcasting \"directly from the Mothership, top of the Chocolate Milky Way, 500,000 kilowatts of P Funk-power.\"",
"Title: WSYY-FM\n\nWSYY-FM (94.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week (from 4:55AM through 11:10PM ET) under the slogan, \"\"Radio With An Attitude\"\". Playing a mix of oldies/classic hits, adult contemporary, rock music, and some country crossovers, the station broadcasts an Adult Hits/Full-Service format for approximately 16 hours per day, from 6:00AM through 10:00PM ET (reserving the first and, also, the final hour of their broadcast day to \"When Radio Was\"). \"The Mountain 94.9\" carries local high school sports in season. \"The Mountain 94.9\" had also carried the complete schedule of Red Sox Baseball (from 1997 through 2015, prior to becoming a Former Affiliate in 2016, which was when Millinocket's affiliation with the Red Sox Baseball would ultimately be transferred over to co-owned WSYY-AM, thus concluding the frequent interruptions to the music on \"The Mountain 94.9\" during Baseball season). The station currently features programming from CBS Radio and carries CBS Radio News at the top of every hour (and has been an affiliate of that network for many decades). Licensed to Millinocket, Maine, United States, the station's broadcast signal serves the Central Penobscot County, Eastern Piscataquis County, and Southern Aroostook County Maine areas, and the station is licensed to serve the town of Millinocket, Maine, the very town where its studios/offices and tower site are located. The station is currently owned by Katahdin Communications, Inc. WSYY-FM originally went on the air in 1978 on 97.7 FM as WKTR, upgrading to its current facilities in 1984 on 94.9. Prior to their \"The Mountain 94.9\" branding, WSYY-FM used to be referred to as \"North Country 95\", airing a full-time Country Music format. The current format, branding, and slogan was probably adopted around March 1, 2004, when Katahdin Communications, Inc. assumed control of WSYY-FM & WSYY-AM from Katahdin Timberlands, LLC (as a result of the radio station facing increasing land disputes), initially as a short term lease agreement but the transfer of ownership ultimately became permanent. Those same land disputes would eventually lead to a loss of WSYY-FM's 23,500 watt transmitter location (featuring an antenna HAAT of 211 meters); as a result, WSYY-FM may have been operating under a Special Temporary Authority License (a 12,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 68 meters via Hammond Ridge on Lake Road, about two miles from Millinocket Municipal Airport), ever since as long ago as late 2007, pending a planned permanent move to a 22,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 198.4 meters (from just off Nicatou Road in Medway, well east of WSYY-FM's old or current transmitter tower location). On November 23th, 2016, the CP for this proposed move was modified to a 45,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 146.7 meters, the first time this proposed move has ever received official approval from the FCC. WSYY-FM is one of the two Maine affiliates—apart from WLOB—of When Radio Was (7 days a week from 5:00AM through 6:00AM ET and also from 10:00PM through 11:00PM ET), is one of the two Maine affiliates (WWMJ) of The Acoustic Storm (Saturdays from 9:00AM through 12:00PM ET), is Maine's only affiliate of the Crook & Chase syndicated Country Music countdown programming (Sunday afternoons from 2:00PM through 6:00PM ET), and is an affiliate of the Blues Deluxe radio show. WSYY-FM/WSYY-AM are unusual in that while these stations are authorized to broadcast 24 hours a day, the stations both have sign-offs every day (WSYY-AM signing off at sun-down, broadcasting only on Weekends (but not between Monday-through-Friday) and WSYY-FM broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week, WSYY-FM's broadcast day concluding with the 11:00PM ET Top-of-the-Hour CBS Radio newscast and then a Nightly Sign-Off Announcement and then an instrumentation of the American national anthem, followed by Dead Air amidst a Transmitter Power-Down, not Signing Back Onto The Air until 4:55AM ET). In Old Town and also Bangor (and continuing southward and/or southwestward), the station has strong FM co-channel interference with Portland-market WHOM (which transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the tallest peak in the Northeast and had for a long time claimed on its website that it has the largest coverage area of any FM station in the United States, its signal spanning five states: NH, ME, VT, MA, NY and also parts of Southern Quebec Province, Canada), this matter being especially problematic before dawn or after dusk. In favorable atmospheric conditions, a very weak signal of WHOM can be DX-ed in Millinocket during overnight hours (when WSYY-FM is off-the-air).",
"Title: WGBB\n\nWGBB (1240 AM) is a radio station licensed to Freeport, New York and serves the South Shore of Nassau County and the South Shore of Babylon Town in Suffolk County, New York. It is Long Island's oldest radio station, founded in 1924 It broadcasts the Mandarin-language Chinese Radio Network on weekdays, and various English language religious and ethnic programs on weekends. The studio is located in West Babylon, NY. The broadcasting tower remains in Freeport, former location of the studio.",
"Title: WSTU\n\nWSTU (1450 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a talk radio format. Licensed to Stuart, Florida, United States, the station is currently owned by Treasure Coast Broadcasters, Inc. WSTU went on the air in December 1954. Les Combs was the original owner. In 1969 the station was sold to Harvey L Glascock, whose family owned the station until 1997 when it was sold to American Radio. After a brief ownership by a Broward County businessman, it was sold to Barry Grant Marsh and David Pomerance. Marsh had been Operations Manager of WSTU for many years under the Glasscock family. The station was purchased by Treasure Coast Broadcasters in 2001. When WSTU went on the air, Stuart went from the biggest city on Florida's east coast without its own radio station to the smallest city on Florida's east coast with its own radio station. WSTU had a strong local news commitment from the very first, and continues that to this day under News Director Tom Teter, who has been with the station since 1980. Teter has won many awards for news excellence from UPI and AP including Best Newscast in Florida and Best Spot News Reporting. From the earliest days the Martin County community viewed the station as more of a public utility than a privately owned radio station. WSTU was also one of the first radio stations in Florida to broadcast high school sports on a regular basis and continues to broadcast high school football, basketball and baseball. Hamp Elliot did the play-by-play for many years followed by Teter who handled the play-by-play for more than 20 years. Rick McGuire now does much of the play-by-play. This summary written by Tom Teter.",
"Title: Joyce Keller\n\nJoyce Keller is an American television and radio host, author, and psychic medium. She has hosted a live radio show \"The Joyce Keller Show\" since 1989 on New York's WGBB. She has also authored 7 international best-selling books, including the Angel Series books, \"Seven Steps to Heaven\", \"Calling All Angels\", and \"Complete Book of Numerology\"."
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What did John T. Thompson invent and lend his name to, a notorious feature of the Prohibition era that earned nicknames including the "Chicago Typewriter" and "Trench Sweeper"?
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Thompson submachine gun
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" He was the lead singer and frontman of the progressive and pop rock band Indexi throughout most of their career.",
" He and his band \"Indexi\" became founders of specific music style in former Yugoslavia known as \"Sarajevo pop-rock school\" who later influenced other bands and singers in Sarajevo and other parts of Yugoslavia.",
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" The Thompson submachine gun was also known informally as the \"Tommy Gun\", \"Annihilator\", \"Chicago Typewriter\", \"Chicago Piano\", \"Chicago Style\", \"Chicago Organ Grinder\", \"Trench Broom\", \"Trench Sweeper\", \"The Chopper\", and simply \"The Thompson\"."
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" He gained recognition for his role in the television series \"Reply 1988\" (2015–16) and has since starred in \"Jealousy Incarnate\" (2016) and \"Chicago Typewriter\" (2017).",
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" The series was created by Terence Winter and based on the book \"Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times and Corruption of Atlantic City\" by Nelson Johnson.",
" Set in Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the Prohibition era, the series stars Steve Buscemi as Enoch \"Nucky\" Thompson (based on the historical Enoch L. Johnson), a political figure who rose to prominence and controlled Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the Prohibition period of the 1920s and 1930s.",
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"Peter D'Rohan Hoffmann (born 14 January 1972) is an Australian-Portuguese rugby union referee and former international player for Portugal.",
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"William Valentine \"Bill\" Shakespeare (September 27, 1912 – January 17, 1974) was an American football player.",
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" Shakespeare was selected as a consensus first-team All-American in 1935 and was posthumously inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1983.",
" Sharing the same name as \"The Bard of Avon\", Shakespeare earned nicknames including \"The Bard of Staten Island\", \"The Bard of South Bend\", and \"The Merchant of Menace.\""
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"Title: Davorin Popović\n\nDavorin Popović (23 September 1946 – 18 June 2001) was a Bosnian musician, well known throughout the former Yugoslavia. He was the lead singer and frontman of the progressive and pop rock band Indexi throughout most of their career. He and his band \"Indexi\" became founders of specific music style in former Yugoslavia known as \"Sarajevo pop-rock school\" who later influenced other bands and singers in Sarajevo and other parts of Yugoslavia. Personally, he was popularly associated with the 1960s bohemian lifestyle of Sarajevo. In his youth, he was a successful basketball player. During his career, he earned nicknames like \"Pimpek\", \"Davor\", \"Dačo\" or simply \"Pjevač\" (\"The Singer\") due to his unique voice.",
"Title: Regimental nicknames of the Canadian Forces\n\nMany regiments have over the years earned nicknames; some laudatory, some derogatory, but all colourful. Sometimes, the nicknames themselves have overshadowed the actual regimental title, e.g. the \"Van Doos\" for the Royal 22 Régiment. In some cases the nickname actually replaced it: in 1881, the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot became officially known by its nickname, The Black Watch.",
"Title: Thompson submachine gun\n\nThe Thompson submachine gun is an American submachine gun, invented by John T. Thompson in 1918, that became infamous during the Prohibition era. It was a common sight in the media of the time, being used by both law enforcement officers and criminals. The Thompson submachine gun was also known informally as the \"Tommy Gun\", \"Annihilator\", \"Chicago Typewriter\", \"Chicago Piano\", \"Chicago Style\", \"Chicago Organ Grinder\", \"Trench Broom\", \"Trench Sweeper\", \"The Chopper\", and simply \"The Thompson\".",
"Title: Go Kyung-pyo\n\nGo Kyung-pyo (; born June 11, 1990) is a South Korean actor and comedian. He gained recognition for his role in the television series \"Reply 1988\" (2015–16) and has since starred in \"Jealousy Incarnate\" (2016) and \"Chicago Typewriter\" (2017). Go starred in his first leading role in KBS2's \"Strongest Deliveryman\" in August 2017.",
"Title: Boardwalk Empire (season 1)\n\nThe first season of the HBO television series \"Boardwalk Empire\" premiered on September 19, 2010 and concluded on December 5, 2010, consisting of 12 episodes. The series was created by Terence Winter and based on the book \"Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times and Corruption of Atlantic City\" by Nelson Johnson. Set in Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the Prohibition era, the series stars Steve Buscemi as Enoch \"Nucky\" Thompson (based on the historical Enoch L. Johnson), a political figure who rose to prominence and controlled Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the Prohibition period of the 1920s and 1930s. The first season takes place between January and November 1920, beginning with the start of national prohibition and ending with the 1920 presidential election.",
"Title: John T. Thompson\n\nJohn Taliaferro (pronounced \"tolliver\") Thompson (December 31, 1860 – June 21, 1940) was a United States Army officer best remembered as the inventor of the Thompson submachine gun.",
"Title: Chicago Typewriter (TV series)\n\nChicago Typewriter () is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Yoo Ah-in, Im Soo-jung and Go Kyung-pyo. It premiered on April 7, 2017, with episodes every Friday and Saturday at 20:00 (KST) on tvN.",
"Title: Rohan Hoffmann\n\nPeter D'Rohan Hoffmann (born 14 January 1972) is an Australian-Portuguese rugby union referee and former international player for Portugal. He played as a fly-half and a fullback. One of the best Portuguese players of his generation, he earned nicknames like \"Zé Rohan\" and \"Mister Canguru\".",
"Title: William Shakespeare (American football)\n\nWilliam Valentine \"Bill\" Shakespeare (September 27, 1912 – January 17, 1974) was an American football player. He played at the halfback position, and also handled punting, for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football teams from 1933 to 1935. He gained his greatest acclaim for throwing the winning touchdown pass as time ran off the clock in Notre Dame's 1935 victory over Ohio State, a game that was voted the best game in the first 100 years of college football. Shakespeare was selected as a consensus first-team All-American in 1935 and was posthumously inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1983. Sharing the same name as \"The Bard of Avon\", Shakespeare earned nicknames including \"The Bard of Staten Island\", \"The Bard of South Bend\", and \"The Merchant of Menace.\""
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"Give Love at Christmas" is an album created by this group notable for their success with Motown Records during the 1960s and 1970s; which original member continues (as of 2017) to perform with them?
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Otis Williams
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"The Originals, often called \"Motown's best-kept secret\", were a successful Motown R&B and soul group during the late 1960s and the 1970s, most notable for the hits \"Baby, I'm For Real\", \"The Bells\" and the disco classic \"Down To Love Town\".",
" Formed in 1966, the group originally consisted of bass singer Freddie Gorman, baritone (and the group's founder) Walter Gaines, and tenors C. P. Spencer and Hank Dixon (and briefly Joe Stubbs).",
" Ty Hunter replaced Spencer when he left to go solo in the early 1970s.",
" They had all previously sung in other Detroit groups, Spencer having been an original member of The (Detroit) Spinners and Hunter having sung with The Supremes member Scherrie Payne in the group Glass House.",
" Spencer, Gaines, Hunter, and Dixon (at one time or another) were also members of The Voice Masters.",
" As a member of the Holland–Dozier–Gorman writing-production team (before Holland–Dozier–Holland), Gorman (as a mailman) was one of the co-writers of Motown's first number 1 pop hit \"Please Mr. Postman\", recorded by The Marvelettes.",
" In 1964 The Beatles released their version and in 1975 The Carpenters took it to number 1 again.",
" This was the second time in pop history that a song had reached number 1 twice as \"The Twist\" by Chubby Checker, reached number 1 in both 1960 and 1961.",
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"I Like It Like That is an album by Motown group the Miracles, compiled for the UK market and released on the UK Tamla-Motown label (TML11003) as one of its initial group of six albums in March 1965 (there was no equivalent album to this in the USA).",
" Known as the Miracles' \"forgotten album\", few people, outside of Motown insiders, hard-core Miracles fans, and collectors, remember that it had even existed.",
" This album featured a combination of several new-for-1964 songs along with previously-issued material from the group's album from the year before, \"The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey\".",
" New for 1964 songs included \"I Like It Like That\" (the Top 30 title song), the Bobby Rogers-led flip side \"You're So Fine and Sweet,\"(this is the \"only\" original Miracles studio album that has that song), \"That's What Love Is Made Of\" (another 1964 hit) that the group performed on the American International Pictures release, the T.A.M.I. Show that year, and \"Would I Love You\", a song that became a popular regional hit tune for the group in Pennsylvania and The Midwest.",
" The album also featured a Claudette Robinson-led cover version of the Orlons' #2 Pop smash, \"The Wah Watusi\".",
" (Claudette is also featured with the rest of the group on the album's cover), and the group's 1963 Top 40 Hit, \"I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying\".",
" Several of the group's other 1964 songs, including the chart hits \"(You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man in You\", \"Come On Do the Jerk\", and its \"B\" side, \"Baby Don't You Go\", were not included.",
" The new 1964 recordings \"I Like It Like That\", \"Would I love You\" and \"That's What Love Is Made Of\" were included on the only US Miracles 1964 album release \"Miracles Greatest Hits From The Beginning\" which was the first double album released by Motown Records."
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" It was the first single released (and the only one released by this group) on the Motown label - all previous singles from the company (and all following ones from the group) were released on Motown's Tamla label.",
" Although The Miracles had charted regionally and on the R&B charts with several earlier songs, including \"Got a Job\", \"I Cry\", \"I Need a Change\", and \"(You Can) Depend on Me\", \"Bad Girl\" was their first \"national\" chart hit, reaching #93 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" Written by Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson and Motown Records' President and Founder Berry Gordy, \"Bad Girl\" is a sad, remorseful ballad about a young woman, whom Robinson, as the narrator, says \"was so good at the start\", but who later in the song \"is breaking my heart\".",
" It is in the popular doo-wop style, as several of The Miracles' songs were during the late 1950s.",
" The record's success, coupled with the distributor's failure to pay Gordy and The Miracles properly for its sales, prompted Robinson to urge Gordy to \"go national\" with it, meaning that Motown should do its own national distribution of its songs, and eliminate the middleman, to ensure that all money from sales of its records would go directly to the label."
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"Give Love at Christmas is a 1980 Christmas album by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label.",
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" The group's second holiday release following 1970's \"The Temptations Christmas Card\", it features each Temptation leading on various popular Christmas carols and original Christmas songs.",
" The album includes versions of The Jackson 5's \"Give Love on Christmas Day\", \"The Little Drummer Boy\", \"This Christmas\", and \"Silent Night\", alongside originals written or co-written by Motown founder Berry Gordy, Jr. and Motown star and vice-president Smokey Robinson."
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"The Island Def Jam Music Group (IDJMG) was an American record label group formed in 1998, combining the operations of over 14 record labels including Island Records, Def Jam Recordings, and Mercury Records.",
" In 2011, Motown Records was split from The Universal/Motown Records Group and subsequently became a division of The Island Def Jam Music Group.",
" On April 1, 2014, Universal Music announced that Island Def Jam's operations would be split between three entities: Island Records, Motown Records, and Def Jam Recordings."
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"Title: Universal Republic Records\n\nUniversal Republic Records was an American record label, that operated as a division of Universal Music Group. It was based on the then-defunct Republic Records label founded by brothers Monte and Avery Lipman. In the summer of 2011, changes were made at one of the three Universal Music Group umbrella labels, Universal Motown Republic Group, and Motown Records was separated from Universal Motown Records (causing it to shut down and transfer its artists to either Motown Records or Universal Republic Records) and the umbrella label and merged into The Island Def Jam Music Group, making Universal Republic Records a stand-alone label and shutting down Universal Motown Republic Group. In mid-2012, the label reverted to its original Republic Records name, making this label defunct.",
"Title: A Motown Christmas\n\nA Motown Christmas is a Christmas music compilation album, originally released as a 2-LP set by Motown Records in 1973. It contains various seasonal singles and album tracks recorded by some of the label's artists from the 1960s and early 1970s. Much of the music had previously been collected on the 1968 UK compilation \"Merry Christmas from Motown\".",
"Title: The Originals (band)\n\nThe Originals, often called \"Motown's best-kept secret\", were a successful Motown R&B and soul group during the late 1960s and the 1970s, most notable for the hits \"Baby, I'm For Real\", \"The Bells\" and the disco classic \"Down To Love Town\". Formed in 1966, the group originally consisted of bass singer Freddie Gorman, baritone (and the group's founder) Walter Gaines, and tenors C. P. Spencer and Hank Dixon (and briefly Joe Stubbs). Ty Hunter replaced Spencer when he left to go solo in the early 1970s. They had all previously sung in other Detroit groups, Spencer having been an original member of The (Detroit) Spinners and Hunter having sung with The Supremes member Scherrie Payne in the group Glass House. Spencer, Gaines, Hunter, and Dixon (at one time or another) were also members of The Voice Masters. As a member of the Holland–Dozier–Gorman writing-production team (before Holland–Dozier–Holland), Gorman (as a mailman) was one of the co-writers of Motown's first number 1 pop hit \"Please Mr. Postman\", recorded by The Marvelettes. In 1964 The Beatles released their version and in 1975 The Carpenters took it to number 1 again. This was the second time in pop history that a song had reached number 1 twice as \"The Twist\" by Chubby Checker, reached number 1 in both 1960 and 1961. In 2006, \"Please Mr. Postman\" was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.",
"Title: I Like It Like That (album)\n\nI Like It Like That is an album by Motown group the Miracles, compiled for the UK market and released on the UK Tamla-Motown label (TML11003) as one of its initial group of six albums in March 1965 (there was no equivalent album to this in the USA). Known as the Miracles' \"forgotten album\", few people, outside of Motown insiders, hard-core Miracles fans, and collectors, remember that it had even existed. This album featured a combination of several new-for-1964 songs along with previously-issued material from the group's album from the year before, \"The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey\". New for 1964 songs included \"I Like It Like That\" (the Top 30 title song), the Bobby Rogers-led flip side \"You're So Fine and Sweet,\"(this is the \"only\" original Miracles studio album that has that song), \"That's What Love Is Made Of\" (another 1964 hit) that the group performed on the American International Pictures release, the T.A.M.I. Show that year, and \"Would I Love You\", a song that became a popular regional hit tune for the group in Pennsylvania and The Midwest. The album also featured a Claudette Robinson-led cover version of the Orlons' #2 Pop smash, \"The Wah Watusi\". (Claudette is also featured with the rest of the group on the album's cover), and the group's 1963 Top 40 Hit, \"I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying\". Several of the group's other 1964 songs, including the chart hits \"(You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man in You\", \"Come On Do the Jerk\", and its \"B\" side, \"Baby Don't You Go\", were not included. The new 1964 recordings \"I Like It Like That\", \"Would I love You\" and \"That's What Love Is Made Of\" were included on the only US Miracles 1964 album release \"Miracles Greatest Hits From The Beginning\" which was the first double album released by Motown Records.",
"Title: Give Love on Christmas Day\n\n\"Give Love on Christmas Day\" is a Christmas song first recorded by Motown Records' family quintet The Jackson 5. Written by the label's songwriting-producing team, The Corporation (Berry Gordy, Alphonzo Mizell, Christine Perren, Freddie Perren and Deke Richards), the song was recorded for the Jackson brothers' 1970 seasonal album, entitled \"The Jackson 5 Christmas Album\". The song was well received critically upon release of the album. The festive track went on to be covered by groups such as The Temptations, New Edition, BlackGirl, and solo artists such as Faith Evans and Johnny Gill.",
"Title: Bad Girl (The Miracles song)\n\n\"Bad Girl\" is a 1959 doo-wop single by The Miracles. Issued locally on the Motown Records label, it was licensed to and issued nationally by Chess Records because the fledgling Motown Record Corporation did not, at that time, have national distribution. It was the first single released (and the only one released by this group) on the Motown label - all previous singles from the company (and all following ones from the group) were released on Motown's Tamla label. Although The Miracles had charted regionally and on the R&B charts with several earlier songs, including \"Got a Job\", \"I Cry\", \"I Need a Change\", and \"(You Can) Depend on Me\", \"Bad Girl\" was their first \"national\" chart hit, reaching #93 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Written by Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson and Motown Records' President and Founder Berry Gordy, \"Bad Girl\" is a sad, remorseful ballad about a young woman, whom Robinson, as the narrator, says \"was so good at the start\", but who later in the song \"is breaking my heart\". It is in the popular doo-wop style, as several of The Miracles' songs were during the late 1950s. The record's success, coupled with the distributor's failure to pay Gordy and The Miracles properly for its sales, prompted Robinson to urge Gordy to \"go national\" with it, meaning that Motown should do its own national distribution of its songs, and eliminate the middleman, to ensure that all money from sales of its records would go directly to the label.",
"Title: Republic Records\n\nRepublic Records is an American record company that operates as a division of Universal Music Group. The label was endowed by Monte Lipman and Avery Lipman in 1995; it was later paired into the Universal Motown Republic Group in 1999. After the separation of Motown Records from Universal Motown Records, the Universal Motown Republic Group was shuttered, the label was temporarily reincarnated as Universal Republic Records in 2006, until it was revived in late 2012. The label's main offices are located in New York City, New York, United States, other offices of the record label are located at the Interscope Center in Santa Monica, California, U.S.",
"Title: Give Love at Christmas\n\nGive Love at Christmas is a 1980 Christmas album by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label. Released on August 14, 1980. The group's second holiday release following 1970's \"The Temptations Christmas Card\", it features each Temptation leading on various popular Christmas carols and original Christmas songs. The album includes versions of The Jackson 5's \"Give Love on Christmas Day\", \"The Little Drummer Boy\", \"This Christmas\", and \"Silent Night\", alongside originals written or co-written by Motown founder Berry Gordy, Jr. and Motown star and vice-president Smokey Robinson.",
"Title: The Island Def Jam Music Group\n\nThe Island Def Jam Music Group (IDJMG) was an American record label group formed in 1998, combining the operations of over 14 record labels including Island Records, Def Jam Recordings, and Mercury Records. In 2011, Motown Records was split from The Universal/Motown Records Group and subsequently became a division of The Island Def Jam Music Group. On April 1, 2014, Universal Music announced that Island Def Jam's operations would be split between three entities: Island Records, Motown Records, and Def Jam Recordings.",
"Title: The Temptations\n\nThe Temptations are an American vocal group notable for their success with Motown Records during the 1960s and 1970s. Known for their choreography, distinct harmonies, and flashy wardrobe, the group was highly influential in the evolution of R&B and soul music. Having sold tens of millions of albums, the Temptations are one of the most successful groups in music history. s of 2017 , the Temptations continue to perform with one original member, Otis Williams, still in the lineup."
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59
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Which alternative rock band was the first to form, No Devotion or Soul Asylum?
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Soul Asylum
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comparison
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"Daniel David \"Dan\" Murphy (born July 12, 1962 in Duluth, Minnesota) is an American musician best known as a co-founder and now a former lead guitarist for the alternative rock band, Soul Asylum.",
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"\"Somebody to Shove\" is a song by the Minneapolis alternative rock band Soul Asylum, released in 1992.",
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"\"Just Like Anyone\" is a 1995 song by American alternative rock band Soul Asylum from their seventh album, \"Let Your Dim Light Shine\".",
" Written by lead singer Dave Pirner and produced by the band with Butch Vig, the song was released as the album's second single.",
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"Grant Young (born January 5, 1963, in Iowa City, Iowa) was the drummer for the alternative rock band Soul Asylum from 1984–1995.",
" He replaced Pat Morley shortly after the release of Soul Asylum's debut album, \"Say What You Will, Clarence...Karl Sold the Truck\" in 1984.",
" Young's last appearance on a Soul Asylum record album was the breakthrough album, \"Grave Dancers Union\".",
" He was replaced in the middle of the recording sessions by Sterling Campbell, who has also since left the band and is primarily associated with David Bowie, as part of his touring bands."
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" The band changed their name to Soul Asylum prior to the release of \"Say What You Will... Everything Can Happen\" in 1984.",
" Later that year, Morley was replaced on drums by Grant Young."
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"No Devotion are a Welsh/American alternative rock band formed in 2014.",
" They are composed of American vocalist Geoff Rickly (of the band Thursday) from New Jersey, and former band members of the Welsh band Lostprophets.",
" The band formed in the wake of Lostprophets' dissolution in 2013."
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"Title: Dave Pirner\n\nDavid Anthony \"Dave\" Pirner (born April 16, 1964) is an American songwriter, singer, and producer best known as the lead vocalist and frontman for the alternative rock band Soul Asylum.",
"Title: Dan Murphy (musician)\n\nDaniel David \"Dan\" Murphy (born July 12, 1962 in Duluth, Minnesota) is an American musician best known as a co-founder and now a former lead guitarist for the alternative rock band, Soul Asylum. He is also a member of Golden Smog.",
"Title: Somebody to Shove\n\n\"Somebody to Shove\" is a song by the Minneapolis alternative rock band Soul Asylum, released in 1992. Issued as a single from the album \"Grave Dancers Union\" (1992), it reached number one on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and number nine on the Mainstream Rock Tracks in the US.",
"Title: Soul Asylum\n\nSoul Asylum is an American alternative rock band formed in 1981 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The band began using their official name in 1983. .",
"Title: Just Like Anyone (song)\n\n\"Just Like Anyone\" is a 1995 song by American alternative rock band Soul Asylum from their seventh album, \"Let Your Dim Light Shine\". Written by lead singer Dave Pirner and produced by the band with Butch Vig, the song was released as the album's second single. It entered the singles charts in Canada and the United Kingdom, and reached the Modern Rock Tracks chart in the United States. The song was included on the band's 2000 greatest hits album, \"\",",
"Title: Grant Young (musician)\n\nGrant Young (born January 5, 1963, in Iowa City, Iowa) was the drummer for the alternative rock band Soul Asylum from 1984–1995. He replaced Pat Morley shortly after the release of Soul Asylum's debut album, \"Say What You Will, Clarence...Karl Sold the Truck\" in 1984. Young's last appearance on a Soul Asylum record album was the breakthrough album, \"Grave Dancers Union\". He was replaced in the middle of the recording sessions by Sterling Campbell, who has also since left the band and is primarily associated with David Bowie, as part of his touring bands.",
"Title: Grave Dancers Union\n\nGrave Dancers Union is the sixth studio album by the American alternative rock band Soul Asylum, released in 1992. The album spent 76 weeks on the \"Billboard\" music charts and was certified triple-platinum in 1993, establishing Soul Asylum as one of the most successful rock groups of the first half of the 1990s.",
"Title: Karl Mueller (rock musician)\n\nKarl Mueller (July 27, 1963 in Minneapolis – June 17, 2005 in Minneapolis) was an American rock musician. He was the bass guitarist and a founding member of the Minneapolis alternative rock band Soul Asylum.",
"Title: Soul Asylum discography\n\nThe discography of American rock band Soul Asylum consists of 11 studio albums, two live albums, five compilation albums, two extended plays (EPs), 22 singles, and 17 music videos. Formed in 1981 in Minneapolis, Minnesota using the name Loud Fast Rules, the band's original lineup consisted of vocalist Dave Pirner, guitarist Dan Murphy, bassist Karl Mueller, and drummer Pat Morley. The band changed their name to Soul Asylum prior to the release of \"Say What You Will... Everything Can Happen\" in 1984. Later that year, Morley was replaced on drums by Grant Young.",
"Title: No Devotion\n\nNo Devotion are a Welsh/American alternative rock band formed in 2014. They are composed of American vocalist Geoff Rickly (of the band Thursday) from New Jersey, and former band members of the Welsh band Lostprophets. The band formed in the wake of Lostprophets' dissolution in 2013."
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What book of the Bible talks about the third central religious space for Jews after Solomon's Temple and the rebuilt Second Temple?
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Ezekiel
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bridge
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"Bnei Bathyra (Hebrew: בני בתירא , lit. \"",
"\"The Children of Bathyra\"\"; Also referred to in the Jerusalem Talmud as זקני בתירא, lit. \"",
"\"The Elders of Bathyra\"\") were Jewish sages family that in a certain period of time, headed the religious leadership of the Jewish people, during the Destruction of the Second Temple, and in close proximity to the beginning of the era of the Tannaim.",
" This family is known for its many important Jewish Sages over the course of many generations.",
" A hundred-year before the Destruction of the Second Temple, the family's sages have passed the torch of the Jewish leadership to Hillel the Elder, that made Aliya to the Land of Israel from Babylon and had studied at Sh'maya and Abtalion.",
" The sages of the family are considered \"Gedolei Hador\", the intellectual giants of the religious world of these generations, even after the Destruction of the Second Temple, and are known to have held a prominent position among the Yavne Sages.",
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"The Dafo Temple (; literally Grand Buddha Temple) is a Buddhist temple in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.",
" Located in Yuexiu District, Dafo Temple is a grand temple with a history of more than one thousand years and was built by Emperor Liu Yan in the Southern Han dynasty (917–971).",
" It has been praised as one of the \"Five Largest Temples of Guangzhou\" in history.",
" Later it was destroyed and rebuilt for many times.",
" In the late Ming dynasty, the temple was declining day by day and was devastated by the war while Shang Kexi and Geng Jimao conquered Guangdong in 1649.",
" During the reign of Emperor Kangxi in 1663, the temple was rebuilt and expanded by Shang Kexi continuously.",
" According to the national policy of free religious belief, the temple was approved by Guangzhou Municipal People's Government to be recovered into Buddhist temple in 1981.",
" Then Master Guangming, vice-president of the Guangzhou Buddhist Association, served as abbot, he tried to revitalize Dafo Temple and made it re-show the style of the large temple.",
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" The prophecy is recorded by Ezekiel as having been received on Yom Kippur of the year 3372 of the Hebrew calendar.",
" It will be inhabited by people to live eternally in spirit form, created by God as a gift to mankind.",
" Not everyone will reside in New Jerusalem, as most will possibly stay on Earth."
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" He \"is a specialist in Jewish Apocalypticism and Mysticism, Second Temple Judaism, and Old Testament Pseudepigrapha.",
" Within the field of Second Temple Jewish apocalyptic literature, Orlov is considered among the leading experts in the field of Slavonic texts related to Jewish mysticism and Enochic traditions.\"",
" He \"has established himself as a significant voice in the study of Second Temple Jewish traditions, especially those associated with 2 Enoch and other Slavonic Pseudepigrapha.\"",
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"Title: Bnei Bathyra\n\nBnei Bathyra (Hebrew: בני בתירא , lit. \" \"The Children of Bathyra\"\"; Also referred to in the Jerusalem Talmud as זקני בתירא, lit. \" \"The Elders of Bathyra\"\") were Jewish sages family that in a certain period of time, headed the religious leadership of the Jewish people, during the Destruction of the Second Temple, and in close proximity to the beginning of the era of the Tannaim. This family is known for its many important Jewish Sages over the course of many generations. A hundred-year before the Destruction of the Second Temple, the family's sages have passed the torch of the Jewish leadership to Hillel the Elder, that made Aliya to the Land of Israel from Babylon and had studied at Sh'maya and Abtalion. The sages of the family are considered \"Gedolei Hador\", the intellectual giants of the religious world of these generations, even after the Destruction of the Second Temple, and are known to have held a prominent position among the Yavne Sages. The general consensus attributes some Tannaim to this family, and the most known of these attributions is Judah ben Bathyra, who resided in Nusaybin west to Babylon.",
"Title: Dafo Temple (Guangzhou)\n\nThe Dafo Temple (; literally Grand Buddha Temple) is a Buddhist temple in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Located in Yuexiu District, Dafo Temple is a grand temple with a history of more than one thousand years and was built by Emperor Liu Yan in the Southern Han dynasty (917–971). It has been praised as one of the \"Five Largest Temples of Guangzhou\" in history. Later it was destroyed and rebuilt for many times. In the late Ming dynasty, the temple was declining day by day and was devastated by the war while Shang Kexi and Geng Jimao conquered Guangdong in 1649. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi in 1663, the temple was rebuilt and expanded by Shang Kexi continuously. According to the national policy of free religious belief, the temple was approved by Guangzhou Municipal People's Government to be recovered into Buddhist temple in 1981. Then Master Guangming, vice-president of the Guangzhou Buddhist Association, served as abbot, he tried to revitalize Dafo Temple and made it re-show the style of the large temple. On August 9, 1993, Dafo Temple was put on the list as a Municipality Protected Historic Site by the Guangzhou Municipal People's Government.",
"Title: Third Temple\n\nThe Third Temple (Hebrew: בית המקדש השלישי : \"Beit haMikdash haShlishi\" lit. (The) House, the Holy, the Third) refers to a number of viewpoints, expectations and projects regarding the building of a third temple in Jerusalem. This Temple would be the third central religious space for Jews after Solomon's Temple and the rebuilt Second Temple. Although it has not been built, prospects for its completion are important in Jewish eschatology.",
"Title: Solomon's Temple\n\nAccording to the Hebrew Bible, Solomon's Temple, also known as the First Temple, was the Holy Temple (Hebrew: בֵּית־הַמִּקְדָּשׁ : \"Beit HaMikdash\") in ancient Jerusalem before its destruction by Nebuchadnezzar II after the Siege of Jerusalem of 587 BCE and its subsequent replacement with the Second Temple in the 6th century BCE.",
"Title: New Jerusalem\n\nIn the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible, New Jerusalem (, \"Jehovah-shammah\", or \"[where] YHWH [is] there\") is Ezekiel's prophetic vision of a city centered on the rebuilt Holy Temple, the Third Temple, to be established in Jerusalem, which would be the capital of the Messianic Kingdom, the meeting place of the twelve tribes of Israel, during the Messianic era. The prophecy is recorded by Ezekiel as having been received on Yom Kippur of the year 3372 of the Hebrew calendar. It will be inhabited by people to live eternally in spirit form, created by God as a gift to mankind. Not everyone will reside in New Jerusalem, as most will possibly stay on Earth.",
"Title: Andrei Orlov (historian)\n\nAndrei A. Orlov is an American professor of Judaism and Christianity in Antiquity at Marquette University. He \"is a specialist in Jewish Apocalypticism and Mysticism, Second Temple Judaism, and Old Testament Pseudepigrapha. Within the field of Second Temple Jewish apocalyptic literature, Orlov is considered among the leading experts in the field of Slavonic texts related to Jewish mysticism and Enochic traditions.\" He \"has established himself as a significant voice in the study of Second Temple Jewish traditions, especially those associated with 2 Enoch and other Slavonic Pseudepigrapha.\" Orlov is a veteran of the Enoch seminar and a member of the Advisory Board of the journal \"Henoch\".",
"Title: Jerusalem during the Second Temple Period\n\nJerusalem during the Second Temple period describes the history of the city from the return to Zion under Cyrus the Great to the 70 CE siege of Jerusalem by Titus during the First Jewish–Roman War, which saw both region and city change hands several times. It was the center of religious life for all Jews, even those who lived in the diaspora prayed towards Jerusalem on a daily basis and made pilgrimages during religious festivals. The Pharisees of Second Temple Judaism developed into the Tannaim and Judaism's post-Exilic religious identity as it continues today, and the Hebrew Bible was perhaps canonized, although exactly when this occurred remains disputed. It was also in Jerusalem during the later stages of this period that Christianity was born.",
"Title: Second Temple Judaism\n\nSecond Temple Judaism is Judaism between the construction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, c. 515 BCE, and its destruction by the Romans in 70 CE. The development of the Hebrew Bible canon, the synagogue, Jewish apocalyptic expectations for the future, and Christianity, can all be traced to the Second Temple period.",
"Title: Second Temple\n\nThe Second Temple (Hebrew: בֵּית־הַמִּקְדָּשׁ הַשֵּׁנִי , \"Beit HaMikdash HaSheni\") was the Jewish Holy Temple which stood on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period, between 516 BCE and 70 CE. According to Jewish tradition, it replaced Solomon's Temple (the First Temple), which was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE, when Jerusalem was conquered and part of the population of the Kingdom of Judah was taken into exile to Babylon."
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61
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Is Berea College of the University of Delaware further west?
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Berea College
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comparison
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hard
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" Under the auspices of the New West Education Commission, she founded schools in Idaho and New Mexico.",
" She was the first white woman to explore the Grand Canyon, and also the first white woman to visit the Havasupai.",
" Her vivid depictions of Western life for Eastern audiences earned her the nickname of \"the female Bret Harte\"."
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"Berea is a home rule-class city in Madison County, Kentucky, in the United States.",
" The town is best known for its art festivals, historic restaurants and buildings, and as the home to Berea College, a private, liberal arts college.",
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"Boone Tavern is a restaurant, hotel, and guesthouse affiliated with Berea College in Berea, Madison County, Kentucky."
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"John Courter (June 25, 1941 – June 21, 2010) was an American composer, organist, and carillonneur who served as a professor of music at Berea College in Berea, Kentucky, from 1971 until his death on June 21, 2010.",
" A native of Lansing, Michigan, Courter earned a bachelor's degree in choral music education from Michigan State University in 1962 and a Master's of Music degree in organ in 1966 from the University of Michigan.",
" He also studied at the North German Organ Academy and held diplomas from the Netherlands Carillon School."
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"Lincoln Hall, on the campus of Berea College in Berea, Kentucky is a three-story building built in 1887.",
" The building serves as school's administration building.",
" It was declared to be a U.S. National Historic Landmark."
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"Charles Edwin Bishop (June 8, 1921–January 14, 2012) was an American academic.",
" He was chancellor of the University of Houston System from 1980 to 1986, president of the University of Arkansas from 1974 to 1980, and chancellor of the University of Maryland, College Park from 1970 to 1974.",
" Bishop attended Berea College, the University of Kentucky, and University of Chicago.",
" He holds a B.S. in agriculture educations, M.S. in agriculture aconomics, and Ph.D. in economics.",
" He also taught at North Carolina State University and served as vice president of the University of North Carolina."
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"title": "Charles E. Bishop"
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"Berea College is a liberal arts work college in the city of Berea, in the U.S. state of Kentucky.",
" It is located in Madison County, approximately 35 miles south of Lexington.",
" Founded in 1855, Berea College is distinctive among post-secondary institutions for providing free education to students and for having been the first college in the Southern United States to be coeducational and racially integrated.",
" Berea College charges no tuition; every admitted student is provided the equivalent of a four-year, full-tuition scholarship (currently worth $97,200; $24,300 per year)."
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"title": "Berea College"
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"Sumit Ganguly is a Professor of Political Science at Indiana University and the currently holds that university's Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations, focusing on comparative politics in South Asia.",
" Dr. Ganguly completed his undergraduate degree at Berea College in 1977, his masters degree from Miami University in 1978, and his Ph.D. in political science at the University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign in 1984.",
" Prior to coming to Indiana University, he taught at Michigan State University, Hunter College in the City University of New York system, Columbia University, and the University of Texas at Austin."
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"title": "Sumit Ganguly"
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"sentences": [
"John Gregg Fee (September 9, 1816 – January 11, 1901) was an abolitionist, minister and educator, the founder of the town of Berea, Kentucky, and Berea College (1855), the first in the U.S. South with interracial and coeducational admissions.",
" During the American Civil War, Fee worked at Camp Nelson to have facilities constructed to support freedmen and their families, and to provide them with education and preaching while the men were being taught to be soldiers."
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"title": "John Gregg Fee"
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"The University of Delaware (colloquially \"UD\") is the largest university in Delaware.",
" The main campus is in Newark, with satellite campuses in Dover, Wilmington, Lewes, and Georgetown.",
" It is considered a large institution with approximately 18,500 undergraduate and 4,500 graduate students. UD is a privately governed university which receives public funding for being a land-grant, sea-grant, space-grant and urban-grant state-supported research institution."
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"title": "University of Delaware"
}
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"Title: Virginia Dox\n\nVirginia Dox (1851–1941) was a 19th-century American missionary, educator and explorer in the Intermountain West, and later a noted public speaker and fundraising agent for educational causes including Whitman College and Berea College. Under the auspices of the New West Education Commission, she founded schools in Idaho and New Mexico. She was the first white woman to explore the Grand Canyon, and also the first white woman to visit the Havasupai. Her vivid depictions of Western life for Eastern audiences earned her the nickname of \"the female Bret Harte\".",
"Title: Berea, Kentucky\n\nBerea is a home rule-class city in Madison County, Kentucky, in the United States. The town is best known for its art festivals, historic restaurants and buildings, and as the home to Berea College, a private, liberal arts college. The population was 13,561 at the 2010 census. It is one of the fastest-growing towns in Kentucky, having increased by 27.4% since 2000.",
"Title: Boone Tavern\n\nBoone Tavern is a restaurant, hotel, and guesthouse affiliated with Berea College in Berea, Madison County, Kentucky.",
"Title: John Courter\n\nJohn Courter (June 25, 1941 – June 21, 2010) was an American composer, organist, and carillonneur who served as a professor of music at Berea College in Berea, Kentucky, from 1971 until his death on June 21, 2010. A native of Lansing, Michigan, Courter earned a bachelor's degree in choral music education from Michigan State University in 1962 and a Master's of Music degree in organ in 1966 from the University of Michigan. He also studied at the North German Organ Academy and held diplomas from the Netherlands Carillon School.",
"Title: Lincoln Hall, Berea College\n\nLincoln Hall, on the campus of Berea College in Berea, Kentucky is a three-story building built in 1887. The building serves as school's administration building. It was declared to be a U.S. National Historic Landmark.",
"Title: Charles E. Bishop\n\nCharles Edwin Bishop (June 8, 1921–January 14, 2012) was an American academic. He was chancellor of the University of Houston System from 1980 to 1986, president of the University of Arkansas from 1974 to 1980, and chancellor of the University of Maryland, College Park from 1970 to 1974. Bishop attended Berea College, the University of Kentucky, and University of Chicago. He holds a B.S. in agriculture educations, M.S. in agriculture aconomics, and Ph.D. in economics. He also taught at North Carolina State University and served as vice president of the University of North Carolina.",
"Title: Berea College\n\nBerea College is a liberal arts work college in the city of Berea, in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It is located in Madison County, approximately 35 miles south of Lexington. Founded in 1855, Berea College is distinctive among post-secondary institutions for providing free education to students and for having been the first college in the Southern United States to be coeducational and racially integrated. Berea College charges no tuition; every admitted student is provided the equivalent of a four-year, full-tuition scholarship (currently worth $97,200; $24,300 per year).",
"Title: Sumit Ganguly\n\nSumit Ganguly is a Professor of Political Science at Indiana University and the currently holds that university's Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations, focusing on comparative politics in South Asia. Dr. Ganguly completed his undergraduate degree at Berea College in 1977, his masters degree from Miami University in 1978, and his Ph.D. in political science at the University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign in 1984. Prior to coming to Indiana University, he taught at Michigan State University, Hunter College in the City University of New York system, Columbia University, and the University of Texas at Austin.",
"Title: John Gregg Fee\n\nJohn Gregg Fee (September 9, 1816 – January 11, 1901) was an abolitionist, minister and educator, the founder of the town of Berea, Kentucky, and Berea College (1855), the first in the U.S. South with interracial and coeducational admissions. During the American Civil War, Fee worked at Camp Nelson to have facilities constructed to support freedmen and their families, and to provide them with education and preaching while the men were being taught to be soldiers.",
"Title: University of Delaware\n\nThe University of Delaware (colloquially \"UD\") is the largest university in Delaware. The main campus is in Newark, with satellite campuses in Dover, Wilmington, Lewes, and Georgetown. It is considered a large institution with approximately 18,500 undergraduate and 4,500 graduate students. UD is a privately governed university which receives public funding for being a land-grant, sea-grant, space-grant and urban-grant state-supported research institution."
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What is the full name of the electronic producer that released "Life Is Full of Possibilities"?
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James Scott "Jimmy" Tamborello
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"A Turkish name consists of an \"ad\" or an \"isim\" (given name; plural \"adlar\" and \"isimler\") and a \"soyadı\" or \"soyisim\" (surname).",
" Turkish names exist in a \"full name\" format.",
" While there is only one \"soyadı\" (surname) in the full name there may be more than one \"ad\" (given name).",
" Married women may carry both their maiden and husband's surnames.",
" The \"soyadı\" is written as the last element of the full name, after all given names (except that official documents often use the format \"Soyadı, Adı\")."
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"Two Fingers is the musical alter-ego of electronic musician Amon Tobin.",
" The first Two Fingers album was a collaboration with fellow electronic producer Doubleclick.",
" The eponymous release came out in 2009 on Paper Bag Records in North America and Big Dada in the United Kingdom.",
" The second album, \"Stunt Rhythms\", was a solo effort by Amon Tobin and was designed by Inventory Studio and released worldwide by Big Dada Recordings in 2012.",
"The two producers, who first met when Tobin was living in Brighton, U.K., got together in Montreal in 2007 over a series of tracks that were partially an extension of their previous collaborations — exemplified by the dense, pummeling 2003 track \"Ownage\" — but in general a fundamentally new and dynamic direction incorporating visceral elements of dancehall, dubstep, and grime.",
" Following the singles \"That Girl\" and \"What You Know,\" the group's self-titled debut was released in spring 2009, featuring vocals from dancehall star Ce'Cile, Ms. Jade, and, on seven of the album's 12 tracks, British rapper Sway."
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"James Scott \"Jimmy\" Tamborello also known by his stage name Dntel , is an American electronic music artist and DJ."
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"Creamfields is the fifteenth DJ mix album by British electronic producer and disc jockey Paul Oakenfold, released in 2004.",
" The double album was inspired by the annual Creamfields festival which at the time took place at the \"Old Liverpool Airfield\" organised by the Cream brand where Oakenfold had often performed.",
" The album was released to commemorate Oakenfold's performance at the sixth annual Creamfields festival which took place several weeks after the album's release on 28 August 2004.",
" Oakenfold performance at the festival was headlining the Cream/Goodgreef and Mixmag Arena.",
" \"Creamfields\" was also the third in a series of mix albums of the same name commemorating the festival, with previous albums by different DJs being released in 2000 and 2001, with both releases carrying the same name.",
" Oakenfold's \"Creamfields\" was considered a relaunch of the series"
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"Life Is Full of Possibilities is the third studio album by electronic producer Dntel, released October 30, 2001 on the Plug Research record label.",
" The album is notable for leading to the creation of The Postal Service, a result of the collaboration with Ben Gibbard on \"(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan\".",
" A two disc \"Deluxe Edition\" of the album was released in 2011, which featured four additional songs not included on the initial release along with remixed versions of other songs from the album."
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"Oakenfold Anthems is a compilation DJ mix album by British electronic producer and disc jockey Paul Oakenfold, released in 2008 on WMTV.",
" His eighteenth mix album, the album is a triple album containing popular electronic singles, mostly focused on the progressive house and progressive trance genres, that Oakenfold considers favourites, and the material on the album mostly draws from Oakenfold's label Perfecto Records.",
" Indeed, the album cover contains the caption \"The Classic Perfecto Mix\"."
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"title": "Oakenfold Anthems"
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"\"Times Supermarkets\" (full name Times Supermarkets, Ltd.) is an American supermarket chain, headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii.",
" Times operates 24 stores throughout the state of Hawaii, 17 using the \"Times\" banner, five operating under the Big Save brand on Kauai, one specialty food/liquor store under the Fujioka’s Wine Times name, and one location operating as \"Shima's Supermarket\" in Waimanalo, Hawaii.",
" \"A Supermarket With Everyday Low Prices\" is their current slogan.",
" It is also referred to by its customers as Times, rather than the full name."
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"title": "Times Supermarkets"
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"Lara (née Lara Lor-Van) is a fictional character who appears in Superman comics published by DC Comics.",
" Lara is the biological mother of Superman, and the wife of scientist Jor-El.",
" Lara Lor-Van is Lara's full maiden name, as \"Lor-Van\" is the name of Lara's father.",
" Most depictions of Kryptonian culture show that Kryptonian women use their father's full name as their last names before marriage.",
" After marriage, they usually are known simply by their first names, though various versions show they use their husband's full name or last name as their married last name."
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"title": "Lara (comics)"
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"Jim Coles (born ca. 1980), professionally known as Om Unit, is a Bristol-based electronic producer and DJ known for his work in electronic music and drum and bass.",
" Originally producing jungle as a teenager in the 1990s, he then turned to turntablism under the name 2tall.",
" and released several Albums under this moniker in the 2000s.",
" It wasn't until 2009 that the Om Unit alias came about with his debut release on a compilation for Fabric entitled 'encoder' which was swiftly followed by a white-label remix of Joker's classic 'Digidesign' and an EP called 'The Corridor EP' on Plasticians label Terrorhythm"
],
"title": "Om Unit"
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"Nina Elizabeth Agzarian (born 18 December 1984), better known by her stage name Nina Las Vegas, is an Australian radio host, DJ and music producer.",
" From 2009 to 2014 she was the host of \"House Party\" on national radio station, Triple J.",
" She has released compilation albums, \"House Party Volume 1\" (3 August 2012) and \"House Party Volume 2\" (2 August 2013), which have appeared on the ARIA Dance Albums of the Year.",
" In 2015 she started her own music recording label \"NLV Records\".",
" Artists currently signed to NLV Records include Melbourne electronic producer Swick, Adelaide grime artist Strict Face, Melbourne producer Lewis Cancut and Dutch-born New Zealand DJ Air Max '97 (now based in Melbourne).",
" Las Vegas is also signed to the label."
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"title": "Nina Las Vegas"
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"Title: Turkish name\n\nA Turkish name consists of an \"ad\" or an \"isim\" (given name; plural \"adlar\" and \"isimler\") and a \"soyadı\" or \"soyisim\" (surname). Turkish names exist in a \"full name\" format. While there is only one \"soyadı\" (surname) in the full name there may be more than one \"ad\" (given name). Married women may carry both their maiden and husband's surnames. The \"soyadı\" is written as the last element of the full name, after all given names (except that official documents often use the format \"Soyadı, Adı\").",
"Title: Two Fingers\n\nTwo Fingers is the musical alter-ego of electronic musician Amon Tobin. The first Two Fingers album was a collaboration with fellow electronic producer Doubleclick. The eponymous release came out in 2009 on Paper Bag Records in North America and Big Dada in the United Kingdom. The second album, \"Stunt Rhythms\", was a solo effort by Amon Tobin and was designed by Inventory Studio and released worldwide by Big Dada Recordings in 2012. The two producers, who first met when Tobin was living in Brighton, U.K., got together in Montreal in 2007 over a series of tracks that were partially an extension of their previous collaborations — exemplified by the dense, pummeling 2003 track \"Ownage\" — but in general a fundamentally new and dynamic direction incorporating visceral elements of dancehall, dubstep, and grime. Following the singles \"That Girl\" and \"What You Know,\" the group's self-titled debut was released in spring 2009, featuring vocals from dancehall star Ce'Cile, Ms. Jade, and, on seven of the album's 12 tracks, British rapper Sway.",
"Title: Dntel\n\nJames Scott \"Jimmy\" Tamborello also known by his stage name Dntel , is an American electronic music artist and DJ.",
"Title: Creamfields (2004 album)\n\nCreamfields is the fifteenth DJ mix album by British electronic producer and disc jockey Paul Oakenfold, released in 2004. The double album was inspired by the annual Creamfields festival which at the time took place at the \"Old Liverpool Airfield\" organised by the Cream brand where Oakenfold had often performed. The album was released to commemorate Oakenfold's performance at the sixth annual Creamfields festival which took place several weeks after the album's release on 28 August 2004. Oakenfold performance at the festival was headlining the Cream/Goodgreef and Mixmag Arena. \"Creamfields\" was also the third in a series of mix albums of the same name commemorating the festival, with previous albums by different DJs being released in 2000 and 2001, with both releases carrying the same name. Oakenfold's \"Creamfields\" was considered a relaunch of the series",
"Title: Life Is Full of Possibilities\n\nLife Is Full of Possibilities is the third studio album by electronic producer Dntel, released October 30, 2001 on the Plug Research record label. The album is notable for leading to the creation of The Postal Service, a result of the collaboration with Ben Gibbard on \"(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan\". A two disc \"Deluxe Edition\" of the album was released in 2011, which featured four additional songs not included on the initial release along with remixed versions of other songs from the album.",
"Title: Oakenfold Anthems\n\nOakenfold Anthems is a compilation DJ mix album by British electronic producer and disc jockey Paul Oakenfold, released in 2008 on WMTV. His eighteenth mix album, the album is a triple album containing popular electronic singles, mostly focused on the progressive house and progressive trance genres, that Oakenfold considers favourites, and the material on the album mostly draws from Oakenfold's label Perfecto Records. Indeed, the album cover contains the caption \"The Classic Perfecto Mix\".",
"Title: Times Supermarkets\n\n\"Times Supermarkets\" (full name Times Supermarkets, Ltd.) is an American supermarket chain, headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii. Times operates 24 stores throughout the state of Hawaii, 17 using the \"Times\" banner, five operating under the Big Save brand on Kauai, one specialty food/liquor store under the Fujioka’s Wine Times name, and one location operating as \"Shima's Supermarket\" in Waimanalo, Hawaii. \"A Supermarket With Everyday Low Prices\" is their current slogan. It is also referred to by its customers as Times, rather than the full name.",
"Title: Lara (comics)\n\nLara (née Lara Lor-Van) is a fictional character who appears in Superman comics published by DC Comics. Lara is the biological mother of Superman, and the wife of scientist Jor-El. Lara Lor-Van is Lara's full maiden name, as \"Lor-Van\" is the name of Lara's father. Most depictions of Kryptonian culture show that Kryptonian women use their father's full name as their last names before marriage. After marriage, they usually are known simply by their first names, though various versions show they use their husband's full name or last name as their married last name.",
"Title: Om Unit\n\nJim Coles (born ca. 1980), professionally known as Om Unit, is a Bristol-based electronic producer and DJ known for his work in electronic music and drum and bass. Originally producing jungle as a teenager in the 1990s, he then turned to turntablism under the name 2tall. and released several Albums under this moniker in the 2000s. It wasn't until 2009 that the Om Unit alias came about with his debut release on a compilation for Fabric entitled 'encoder' which was swiftly followed by a white-label remix of Joker's classic 'Digidesign' and an EP called 'The Corridor EP' on Plasticians label Terrorhythm",
"Title: Nina Las Vegas\n\nNina Elizabeth Agzarian (born 18 December 1984), better known by her stage name Nina Las Vegas, is an Australian radio host, DJ and music producer. From 2009 to 2014 she was the host of \"House Party\" on national radio station, Triple J. She has released compilation albums, \"House Party Volume 1\" (3 August 2012) and \"House Party Volume 2\" (2 August 2013), which have appeared on the ARIA Dance Albums of the Year. In 2015 she started her own music recording label \"NLV Records\". Artists currently signed to NLV Records include Melbourne electronic producer Swick, Adelaide grime artist Strict Face, Melbourne producer Lewis Cancut and Dutch-born New Zealand DJ Air Max '97 (now based in Melbourne). Las Vegas is also signed to the label."
] |
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What was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, when class of submarines built for the Royal Navy?
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World War II
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"World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although related conflicts began earlier.",
" It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis.",
" It was the most widespread war in history, and directly involved more than 100 million people from over 30 countries.",
" In a state of total war, the major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, erasing the distinction between civilian and military resources."
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"The British V-class submarine (officially \"\"U-Class Long hull 1941–42 programme\"\") was a class of submarines built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War."
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"The River class, or \"Thames\" class were a class of submarines built for the Royal Navy.",
" Operating during the Second World War, the three boats of the class comprised \"Thames\" , \"Severn\" and \"Clyde\" .",
" All the submarines were named after rivers in the United Kingdom.",
" One was lost during the war and the rest taken out of service following it."
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"The Holland class were the first submarines built for the Royal Navy.",
" They were built by Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness.",
" The first three were designed by John Philip Holland.",
" The Hollands were built under licence from the Holland Torpedo Boat Company/Electric Boat Company during the years 1901 to 1903.",
" The Admiralty of the Royal Navy hoped to keep the Holland class a secret and very few senior officers even knew of their existence.",
" This led to the myth of the Admiralty not taking any interest in submarines.",
" On the contrary, the Admiralty was well aware of the submarine's destructive potential.",
" It therefore refrained from any submarine development program so as to avoid provoking similar programs on the part of foreign navies.",
" Once those navies did begin serious submarine programs, the Admiralty had no choice but to begin its own."
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"The \"Mackerel\"-class submarines were a pair of experimental prototype submarines built just prior to World War II and launched in 1940 and 1941.",
" The two submarines were similar in size and capability to the S-class submarines built at the end of World War I, and had been ordered to test the feasibility of using mass production techniques to build small submarines.",
" Until at least 1940 it was thought that mass production of fleet submarines would be impractical, and in any case small submarines could provide area defense for submarine bases.",
" Once it became apparent that there would be sufficient production of the more capable \"Gato\"-class submarine s, interest in the design waned and no additional small submarines were ordered.",
" Submarine production standardized during the war on the \"Gato\" class and its successors, the \"Balao\" and \"Tench\"-class submarines.",
" In some references, the \"Mackerel\"s are called the \"M class\"."
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"The \"Marcello\"-class was a class of nine submarines built in 1937 and 1938 by CRDA in Trieste for the Royal Italian Navy (Italian: \"Regia Marina\" ).",
" Two similar submarines built in 1939 at La Spezia by Oto Melara are sometimes considered part of the class.",
" All eleven served in the Mediterranean Sea at the start of the Second World War.",
" After \"Provana\" ' s 1940 sinking, the remaining boats were transferred to the German submarine base (BETASOM) at Bordeaux in August 1940.",
" After four boats had been sunk in the Atlantic, \"Barbarigo\" and \"Comandante Cappellini\" (sometimes also called \"Cappellini\") were then selected for conversion to \"transport submarines\" in order to exchange rare or irreplaceable trade goods with Japan.",
" Cargo capacity of 160 tons reduced reserve buoyancy from 20–25% to 3.5–6%; and armament was reduced to defensive machine guns. Only \"Dandolo\" was in operational condition at the end of the war."
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"The \"Osvetnik\"-class consisted of two submarines built by Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire, Nantes, France, for the navy of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia).",
" Launched in 1928–29, the vessels were named \"Osvetnik\" (Avenger) and \"Smeli\" (Daring) in Serbo-Croatian.",
" They were built to a partial double hull Simonot design similar to the French \"Circé\" class .",
" The \"Osvetnik\"-class was the second class of submarines to serve in the Royal Yugoslav Navy, and joined the two larger British-made \"Hrabri\"-class submarines to make up the pre-war Yugoslav submarine force.",
" They were armed with six 550 mm torpedo tubes, one 100 mm gun, and one 40 mm anti-aircraft gun, and could dive to 80 m ."
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"The TR-1700 (\"Santa Cruz\") is a class of diesel-electric patrol submarines built by Thyssen Nordseewerke for the Argentine Navy in the 1980s.",
" These ships are amongst the largest submarines built in Germany since World War II and are among the fastest diesel-electric submarines in the world."
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"The S-class submarines of the Royal Navy were originally designed and built during the modernisation of the submarine force in the early 1930s to meet the need for smaller boats to patrol the restricted waters of the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, replacing the British H class submarines.",
" As part of the major naval construction for the Royal Navy during the Second World War, the \"S\" class became the largest single group of submarines ever built for the Royal Navy.",
" A total of 62 was constructed over a period of 15 years, with fifty of the \"improved\" \"S\"-class being launched between 1940 and 1945."
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"The V-boats were a group of nine United States Navy submarines built between World War I and World War II from 1921 to 1934.",
" These were not a ship class in the usual sense of a series of nearly identical ships built from the same design, but shared authorization under the \"fleet boat\" program.",
" The term \"V-boats\" is used to includes five separate classes of submarines.",
" They broke down into three large, fast fleet submarines (\"V-1\" through \"V-3\"), three large long-range submarines (\"V-4\" through \"V-6\"), and three medium-sized submarines (\"V-7\" through \"V-9\").",
" The successful fleet submarines of World War II (\"Tambor\" class through \"Tench\" class ) were descended from the last three, especially \"V-7\", though somewhat larger with pure diesel-electric propulsion systems."
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"Title: World War II\n\nWorld War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although related conflicts began earlier. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. It was the most widespread war in history, and directly involved more than 100 million people from over 30 countries. In a state of total war, the major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, erasing the distinction between civilian and military resources.",
"Title: British V-class submarine\n\nThe British V-class submarine (officially \"\"U-Class Long hull 1941–42 programme\"\") was a class of submarines built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War.",
"Title: River-class submarine\n\nThe River class, or \"Thames\" class were a class of submarines built for the Royal Navy. Operating during the Second World War, the three boats of the class comprised \"Thames\" , \"Severn\" and \"Clyde\" . All the submarines were named after rivers in the United Kingdom. One was lost during the war and the rest taken out of service following it.",
"Title: Holland-class submarine\n\nThe Holland class were the first submarines built for the Royal Navy. They were built by Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness. The first three were designed by John Philip Holland. The Hollands were built under licence from the Holland Torpedo Boat Company/Electric Boat Company during the years 1901 to 1903. The Admiralty of the Royal Navy hoped to keep the Holland class a secret and very few senior officers even knew of their existence. This led to the myth of the Admiralty not taking any interest in submarines. On the contrary, the Admiralty was well aware of the submarine's destructive potential. It therefore refrained from any submarine development program so as to avoid provoking similar programs on the part of foreign navies. Once those navies did begin serious submarine programs, the Admiralty had no choice but to begin its own.",
"Title: Mackerel-class submarine\n\nThe \"Mackerel\"-class submarines were a pair of experimental prototype submarines built just prior to World War II and launched in 1940 and 1941. The two submarines were similar in size and capability to the S-class submarines built at the end of World War I, and had been ordered to test the feasibility of using mass production techniques to build small submarines. Until at least 1940 it was thought that mass production of fleet submarines would be impractical, and in any case small submarines could provide area defense for submarine bases. Once it became apparent that there would be sufficient production of the more capable \"Gato\"-class submarine s, interest in the design waned and no additional small submarines were ordered. Submarine production standardized during the war on the \"Gato\" class and its successors, the \"Balao\" and \"Tench\"-class submarines. In some references, the \"Mackerel\"s are called the \"M class\".",
"Title: Marcello-class submarine\n\nThe \"Marcello\"-class was a class of nine submarines built in 1937 and 1938 by CRDA in Trieste for the Royal Italian Navy (Italian: \"Regia Marina\" ). Two similar submarines built in 1939 at La Spezia by Oto Melara are sometimes considered part of the class. All eleven served in the Mediterranean Sea at the start of the Second World War. After \"Provana\" ' s 1940 sinking, the remaining boats were transferred to the German submarine base (BETASOM) at Bordeaux in August 1940. After four boats had been sunk in the Atlantic, \"Barbarigo\" and \"Comandante Cappellini\" (sometimes also called \"Cappellini\") were then selected for conversion to \"transport submarines\" in order to exchange rare or irreplaceable trade goods with Japan. Cargo capacity of 160 tons reduced reserve buoyancy from 20–25% to 3.5–6%; and armament was reduced to defensive machine guns. Only \"Dandolo\" was in operational condition at the end of the war.",
"Title: Osvetnik-class submarine\n\nThe \"Osvetnik\"-class consisted of two submarines built by Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire, Nantes, France, for the navy of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia). Launched in 1928–29, the vessels were named \"Osvetnik\" (Avenger) and \"Smeli\" (Daring) in Serbo-Croatian. They were built to a partial double hull Simonot design similar to the French \"Circé\" class . The \"Osvetnik\"-class was the second class of submarines to serve in the Royal Yugoslav Navy, and joined the two larger British-made \"Hrabri\"-class submarines to make up the pre-war Yugoslav submarine force. They were armed with six 550 mm torpedo tubes, one 100 mm gun, and one 40 mm anti-aircraft gun, and could dive to 80 m .",
"Title: TR-1700-class submarine\n\nThe TR-1700 (\"Santa Cruz\") is a class of diesel-electric patrol submarines built by Thyssen Nordseewerke for the Argentine Navy in the 1980s. These ships are amongst the largest submarines built in Germany since World War II and are among the fastest diesel-electric submarines in the world.",
"Title: British S-class submarine (1931)\n\nThe S-class submarines of the Royal Navy were originally designed and built during the modernisation of the submarine force in the early 1930s to meet the need for smaller boats to patrol the restricted waters of the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, replacing the British H class submarines. As part of the major naval construction for the Royal Navy during the Second World War, the \"S\" class became the largest single group of submarines ever built for the Royal Navy. A total of 62 was constructed over a period of 15 years, with fifty of the \"improved\" \"S\"-class being launched between 1940 and 1945.",
"Title: V-boat\n\nThe V-boats were a group of nine United States Navy submarines built between World War I and World War II from 1921 to 1934. These were not a ship class in the usual sense of a series of nearly identical ships built from the same design, but shared authorization under the \"fleet boat\" program. The term \"V-boats\" is used to includes five separate classes of submarines. They broke down into three large, fast fleet submarines (\"V-1\" through \"V-3\"), three large long-range submarines (\"V-4\" through \"V-6\"), and three medium-sized submarines (\"V-7\" through \"V-9\"). The successful fleet submarines of World War II (\"Tambor\" class through \"Tench\" class ) were descended from the last three, especially \"V-7\", though somewhat larger with pure diesel-electric propulsion systems."
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Which metal band based in Berkeley, California was promoted by producer Jorge Iacobellis?
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Testament
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" The band blends polyrhythmic passages and extremely low tunings with a heavily layered production style and ambient soundscapes.",
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" Formed in 1983 under the name Legacy, the band's current lineup comprises guitarists Eric Peterson and Alex Skolnick, lead vocalist Chuck Billy, drummer Gene Hoglan, and bassist Steve Di Giorgio.",
" In the 34 years since its inception, Testament has had numerous lineup changes, and Peterson has been the only constant member.",
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" Throughout its existence the band played gigs at the local legendary DIY-Punk venue 924 Gilman in Berkeley, California; the band played its first and last shows here.",
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" They have been described as one of \"the most influential and emulated bands in death metal\", alongside Cannibal Corpse, and have been cited as an influence by many later bands.",
" They were also the first death metal band to experience mainstream success in connection with being signed to Giant Records in 1992, heavy rotation of their music videos on MTV, and having the music video for the song \"God of Emptiness\" shown on an episode of \"Beavis and Butt-head\".",
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"Title: Galactic Cowboys\n\nGalactic Cowboys are an American heavy metal band based in Houston, Texas. They combined progressive metal with a vocal style influenced by The Beatles and the heavy playing style of thrash bands such as Anthrax. They have been described as \"possibly the most melodic metal band ever to exist in Christian or general markets.\" Although the band members are Christians, they did not consider Galactic Cowboys to be a Christian band.",
"Title: Arcuri Overthrow\n\nArcuri Overthrow is an Venezuelan experimental metal band based in Valencia, Venezuela. The band was formed in 2002 in Valencia by the brothers Arcuri: bassist Felipe and drummer Vicente, with the original name Black Rainbow. It´s the first Venezuelan metal band, only with bass and drums.",
"Title: Jorge Iacobellis\n\nJorge Iacobellis (born August 12, 1956) is an Argentine drummer, tour promoter and producer primarily known as the drummer of the thrash metal band Hirax and former drummer of Todos Tus Muertos. He promoted and produced international bands on tour such as Kreator, Sick of It All, Viper, Ratos de Porão and Testament and assisted in the tour productions with Kiss, Iron Maiden, Machine Head, Jerry Lee Lewis, Motörhead, Exodus, Sepultura, Ramones, Poison, REO Speedwagon, Slayer and L.A. Guns.",
"Title: Immortal Legacy\n\nImmortal Legacy is the fifth studio album released by thrash metal band Hirax on February 24, 2014. It is the first since the 1980's to feature a 4-piece band. It is also the last with Jorge Iacobellis on drums.",
"Title: Testament (band)\n\nTestament is an American thrash metal band from Berkeley, California. Formed in 1983 under the name Legacy, the band's current lineup comprises guitarists Eric Peterson and Alex Skolnick, lead vocalist Chuck Billy, drummer Gene Hoglan, and bassist Steve Di Giorgio. In the 34 years since its inception, Testament has had numerous lineup changes, and Peterson has been the only constant member. Billy replaced former singer Steve Souza (who left the band to join Exodus as the replacement of Paul Baloff) in 1986, prior to the recording of their first studio album, \"The Legacy\", and has been a member of the band since. Peterson and Billy are the only band members to appear on every album.",
"Title: Allegiance (American band)\n\nAllegiance was a San Francisco-based straight edge hardcore punk band with a metal influence that existed from April 2002 to February 2008. The majority of their catalog was released and is still available by popular Bay Area hardcore punk record label Rivalry Records. Although they were not the first band to use the name “Allegiance,” as there was a black metal band from Sweden, a street punk band from Japan, a metalcore band from England and an Australian thrash metal band with the same name, they were the first notable American band to do so. Throughout its existence the band played gigs at the local legendary DIY-Punk venue 924 Gilman in Berkeley, California; the band played its first and last shows here. Allegiance also did countless tours up and down the West Coast, along with a handful of full USA tours and an extensive 5 week tour of Europe.",
"Title: Per Wiberg\n\nPer Jonas Wiberg (born 8 June 1968 in Borlänge) is the former keyboardist of Swedish progressive death metal band Opeth, and a member of Michael Amott's stoner metal band Spiritual Beggars. Wiberg toured with Opeth from the 2003 \"Deliverance\"/\"Damnation\" tour onward, and joined Opeth officially in 2005. Wiberg provided backing vocals for Opeth in addition to his keyboard duties. Before joining Spiritual Beggars he was a member of Death Organ, a band based in Borlänge. He has also fronted the band Boom Club, of the same area.",
"Title: Bahimiron\n\nBahimiron was an American black metal band based in Houston, Texas and Phoenix, Arizona. It was formed by vocalist and guitarist David \"Grimlord\" Herrera in 2001, after leaving the death metal band Imprecation in 1993. Other members of the band included bassist Jenoside and drummer Blaash, who would play in the band from its formation until its dissolution, and second guitarist Luna, who joined Bahimiron in 2013. The band was best knowm for their second album, \"Southern Nihilizm\", released in 2008. After thirteen years of activity, Bahimiron split-up in 2014.",
"Title: Morbid Angel\n\nMorbid Angel is an American death metal band based in Tampa, Florida formed in 1983 by guitarist and sole remaining original member Trey Azagthoth, original vocalist and bassist Dallas Ward, and original drummer Mike Browning. Widely considered as one of the most influential bands in the genre and important in the transition of death metal from its thrash metal roots, they were one of the first bands to incorporate guttural vocals, up-tempo blast beats, atonality in guitar playing, multiple tempo changes and dark atmosphere. They have been described as one of \"the most influential and emulated bands in death metal\", alongside Cannibal Corpse, and have been cited as an influence by many later bands. They were also the first death metal band to experience mainstream success in connection with being signed to Giant Records in 1992, heavy rotation of their music videos on MTV, and having the music video for the song \"God of Emptiness\" shown on an episode of \"Beavis and Butt-head\". Their first four albums are considered classics in the genre."
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What day did Led Zeppelin release their album that contained The Crunge?
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28 March 1973
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" It was written by John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.",
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" It appears in both the film versions and both live album versions of \"The Song Remains the Same\" released in 1976 and expanded in 2007.",
" It appeared once more in 1994 on Page and Plant's as the title track.",
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"Title: Led Zeppelin Boxed Set\n\nLed Zeppelin is a box set compilation of songs by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 7 September 1990 on Atlantic Records, digitally remastered on four compact discs, six vinyl records, or four cassette tapes. The first compilation album released by Led Zeppelin, selection and remastering of the tracks were supervised by Jimmy Page and took place in New York during early to mid-1990. A 36-page booklet was also included with the release.",
"Title: Led Zeppelin discography\n\nThe discography of the English rock band Led Zeppelin consists of nine studio albums, four live albums, nine compilation albums, 16 singles and eight music downloads. Formed in London in 1968, the group consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant, bass player John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. The band pioneered the concept of album-oriented rock and often refused to release popular songs as singles. Nevertheless, four of their ten songs that reached the Hot 100 had no mention of the title in the lyrics: \"Immigrant Song\", \"Black Dog\", \"Over the Hills and Far Away\", \"D'yer Mak'er\". Their debut album, \"Led Zeppelin\" (1969), released by Atlantic Records, charted at number six on the UK Albums Chart and at number ten on the United States \"Billboard\" 200. It received several sales certifications, including an 8 times multi-platinum from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and Diamond from the Music Canada. Led Zeppelin's second studio album, \"Led Zeppelin II\", recorded when the band were on tour, was released a few months after the first. It reached number one in several countries, including the UK and the US, where it was certified 12 times multi-platinum. The album produced Led Zeppelin's most successful single, \"Whole Lotta Love\", which peaked at several music charts in the top 10. \" Led Zeppelin III\" (1970) was a softer, more folk-based effort compared to the hard rock of the band's previous releases. It also peaked at number one in the UK and in the US.",
"Title: Led Zeppelin covers and tributes\n\nLed Zeppelin songs have been the subject of cover versions on occasion; American band Dread Zeppelin have made a career out of covering and parodying Zeppelin tunes. However, other serious and authentic-sounding tribute bands have also emerged, striving to keep the true essence of a Led Zeppelin live show experience alive such as the Brazilian \"Led Brazil\" and Swan Song - A Tribute to Led Zeppelin, In the Light, and the British band Fred Zeppelin, who are based in the Black Country homeland of Plant and Bonham and have been seen by Robert Plant several times. Lez Zeppelin is also an all-female tribute act, performing the work of Led Zeppelin."
] |
66
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Chun Woo-hee found attention at first in the two timeline film written and directed by who?
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Kang Hyeong-cheol
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bridge
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medium
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"Chun Woo-hee",
"Chun Woo-hee",
"Sunny (2011 film)"
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"sentences": [
"Love Me, Love My Money () is a 2001 Hong Kong romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Wong Jing, and starring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Shu Qi, Angie Cheung, Chun Cho, Lam Ka-Tung, Teresa Mak and Wong Yut Fei."
],
"title": "Love Me, Love My Money"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sunny () is a 2011 South Korean comedy-drama film.",
" The film is about a middle-aged woman who tries to fulfill her friend's dying wish of reuniting their group of high school friends.",
" The film alternates between two timelines: the present day where the women are middle-aged, and the 1980s when they were in high school.",
" It is the second film by writer-director Kang Hyeong-cheol, who previously directed \"Scandal Makers\" (2008)."
],
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"sentences": [
"Children of Invention is an American independent feature film written and directed by Tze Chun.",
" It premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, screened at more than 50 film festivals, and won 17 festival awards including 8 Grand Jury or Best Narrative Feature prizes.",
" The film was released theatrically in eight U.S. cities beginning February 2010, on Video-on-Demand in June 2010, and on DVD in August 2010."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Warriors Two () is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Sammo Hung, who also co-stars in the film.",
" The film stars Bryan Leung, Casanova Wong and Fung Hak-on.",
" Leung plays the character of the historical figure, Leung Jan (or Leung Tsan), a well-known early practitioner of the Wing Chun style of kung fu.",
" Leung's association with Wing Chun can be considered as the equivalent of Wong Fei-hung's association with the Hung Gar style."
],
"title": "Warriors Two"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Big Fish & Begonia (original title: \"Da Yu Hai Tang\"), is a 2016 Chinese animated epic fantasy film written, produced and directed by Liang Xuan and Zhang Chun.",
" The first animated feature film of B&T Studio collaborated with Studio Mir, it is joint invested by B&T and Enlight Media.",
" It was released in both 2D and 3D formats in China by Enlight Media on 8 July 2016."
],
"title": "Big Fish & Begonia"
},
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"sentences": [
"Love, Lies () is 2016 South Korean period drama film directed by Park Heung-sik, reuniting \"The Beauty Inside\" co-stars Han Hyo-joo, Chun Woo-hee and Yoo Yeon-seok.",
" The story takes place in 1943, during the Imperial Japanese occupation of Korea.",
" In the film, best friends Jung So-yul (Han Hyo-joo) and Seo Yeon-hee (Chun Woo-hee) are two of the last remaining \"gisaeng\".",
" Although they enjoy pop music, they are committed to singing \"jeongga\", or classical Korean songs.",
" So-yul's life falls apart when her lover, pop music producer Kim Yoon-woo (Yoo Yeon-seok), falls in love with Yeon-hee and helps her debut as a pop singer.",
" The story follows So-yul's downward spiral as she is consumed by uncontrollable jealousy."
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"One Day () is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Yoon-ki and starring Kim Nam-gil and Chun Woo-hee.",
" The film was released on April 5, 2017."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Final Master is a 2015 Chinese martial arts action film written, co-produced, and directed by Xu Haofeng, about the last Wing Chun master’s quest to pass down his art in pre-WWII China.",
" The film stars Liao Fan, Jiang Wenli, Chin Shi-Chieh, Song Jia and Song Yang."
],
"title": "The Final Master"
},
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"sentences": [
"Chun Woo-hee (born April 20, 1987) is a South Korean actress.",
" She made her acting debut in 2004, but first drew attention with her supporting role as a rebellious teenager in the 2011 box-office hit \"Sunny\".",
" In 2014, Chun received domestic and international critical acclaim for her first leading role as the title character in \"Han Gong-ju\", a coming-of-age indie about a traumatized young woman trying to move on with her life after a tragedy.",
" Her other notable films include \"The Beauty Inside\" (2015), \"Love, Lies\" (2016) and \"The Wailing\" (2016)."
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},
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"sentences": [
"Han Gong-ju () is a 2013 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Su-jin, starring Chun Woo-hee in the title role.",
" It was inspired by the infamous Miryang gang rape case of 2004."
],
"title": "Han Gong-ju"
}
] |
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"Title: Love Me, Love My Money\n\nLove Me, Love My Money () is a 2001 Hong Kong romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Wong Jing, and starring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Shu Qi, Angie Cheung, Chun Cho, Lam Ka-Tung, Teresa Mak and Wong Yut Fei.",
"Title: Sunny (2011 film)\n\nSunny () is a 2011 South Korean comedy-drama film. The film is about a middle-aged woman who tries to fulfill her friend's dying wish of reuniting their group of high school friends. The film alternates between two timelines: the present day where the women are middle-aged, and the 1980s when they were in high school. It is the second film by writer-director Kang Hyeong-cheol, who previously directed \"Scandal Makers\" (2008).",
"Title: Children of Invention\n\nChildren of Invention is an American independent feature film written and directed by Tze Chun. It premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, screened at more than 50 film festivals, and won 17 festival awards including 8 Grand Jury or Best Narrative Feature prizes. The film was released theatrically in eight U.S. cities beginning February 2010, on Video-on-Demand in June 2010, and on DVD in August 2010.",
"Title: Warriors Two\n\nWarriors Two () is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Sammo Hung, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Bryan Leung, Casanova Wong and Fung Hak-on. Leung plays the character of the historical figure, Leung Jan (or Leung Tsan), a well-known early practitioner of the Wing Chun style of kung fu. Leung's association with Wing Chun can be considered as the equivalent of Wong Fei-hung's association with the Hung Gar style.",
"Title: Big Fish & Begonia\n\nBig Fish & Begonia (original title: \"Da Yu Hai Tang\"), is a 2016 Chinese animated epic fantasy film written, produced and directed by Liang Xuan and Zhang Chun. The first animated feature film of B&T Studio collaborated with Studio Mir, it is joint invested by B&T and Enlight Media. It was released in both 2D and 3D formats in China by Enlight Media on 8 July 2016.",
"Title: Love, Lies (2016 film)\n\nLove, Lies () is 2016 South Korean period drama film directed by Park Heung-sik, reuniting \"The Beauty Inside\" co-stars Han Hyo-joo, Chun Woo-hee and Yoo Yeon-seok. The story takes place in 1943, during the Imperial Japanese occupation of Korea. In the film, best friends Jung So-yul (Han Hyo-joo) and Seo Yeon-hee (Chun Woo-hee) are two of the last remaining \"gisaeng\". Although they enjoy pop music, they are committed to singing \"jeongga\", or classical Korean songs. So-yul's life falls apart when her lover, pop music producer Kim Yoon-woo (Yoo Yeon-seok), falls in love with Yeon-hee and helps her debut as a pop singer. The story follows So-yul's downward spiral as she is consumed by uncontrollable jealousy.",
"Title: One Day (2017 film)\n\nOne Day () is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Yoon-ki and starring Kim Nam-gil and Chun Woo-hee. The film was released on April 5, 2017.",
"Title: The Final Master\n\nThe Final Master is a 2015 Chinese martial arts action film written, co-produced, and directed by Xu Haofeng, about the last Wing Chun master’s quest to pass down his art in pre-WWII China. The film stars Liao Fan, Jiang Wenli, Chin Shi-Chieh, Song Jia and Song Yang.",
"Title: Chun Woo-hee\n\nChun Woo-hee (born April 20, 1987) is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 2004, but first drew attention with her supporting role as a rebellious teenager in the 2011 box-office hit \"Sunny\". In 2014, Chun received domestic and international critical acclaim for her first leading role as the title character in \"Han Gong-ju\", a coming-of-age indie about a traumatized young woman trying to move on with her life after a tragedy. Her other notable films include \"The Beauty Inside\" (2015), \"Love, Lies\" (2016) and \"The Wailing\" (2016).",
"Title: Han Gong-ju\n\nHan Gong-ju () is a 2013 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Su-jin, starring Chun Woo-hee in the title role. It was inspired by the infamous Miryang gang rape case of 2004."
] |
67
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who had more members, Dada or Enter Shikari?
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Enter Shikari
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comparison
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hard
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"\"Warm Smiles Do Not Make You Welcome Here\" is a single by British rock band Enter Shikari from their 2012 album \"A Flash Flood of Colour\".",
" The song's title is a re-used title from an old song played by the band in their early days."
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},
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"sentences": [
"Enter Shikari are a British rock band formed in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England in 1999 under the name Hybryd by bassist Chris Batten, lead vocalist and keyboardist Roughton \"Rou\" Reynolds, and drummer Rob Rolfe.",
" In 2003, guitarist Liam \"Rory\" Clewlow joined the band to complete its current lineup, and it adopted its current name.",
" In 2005, they performed to a growing fanbase at Download Festival as well as a sold-out concert at the London Astoria.",
" Their debut studio album, \"Take to the Skies\", was released in 2007 and reached number 4 in the Official UK Album Chart, and has since been certified gold in the UK.",
" Their second, \"Common Dreads\", was released in 2009 and debuted on the UK Albums Chart at number 16; while their third, \"A Flash Flood of Colour\", was released in 2012 and debuted on the chart at number 4.",
" Both have since been certified silver in the UK.",
" The band spent a considerable amount of time supporting the latter release through the A Flash Flood of Colour World Tour, before beginning work on a fourth studio album, \"The Mindsweep\", which was released in 2015."
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"sentences": [
"Live in the Barrowland - Bootleg Series Volume 5 is the fifth installment of British rock band Enter Shikari's official live bootleg series.",
" During the one or two months before its general release on the band's website in December 2013, the album was sold exclusively at Enter Shikari shows and events, often autographed by the band."
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"sentences": [
"\"Rat Race\" is a single by British rock band Enter Shikari.",
" The song was first played on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio One show on the evening of 31 October 2013.",
" The single was released with a remix of the song Radiate by Enter Shikari's alter ego Shikari Sound System.",
" The band also released an EP, which compiled the two previous singles \"The Paddington Frisk\" and \"Radiate\"."
],
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"sentences": [
"\"Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour...\" (often shortened to \"Anything Can Happen\") is the second physical single, and third overall, by Enter Shikari and the second single to be released from their debut album \"Take to the Skies\".",
" It was released on 18 February 2007 for digital download and on 5 March 2007 on both CD and 7\" Vinyl.",
" Currently it is the band's highest charting single, charting at #27 in the UK single chart, and number 1 on the UK indie chart.",
" There are two remixes of the song, Colon Open Bracket Remix and Grayedout Mix.",
" Both are up for download on their official download store."
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"Dada is a three piece rock band from California (United States).",
" The band is made up of Michael Gurley (guitar/co-lead vocals), Joie Calio (bass/co-lead vocals) and Phil Leavitt (drums)."
],
"title": "Dada (band)"
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"\"Arguing with Thermometers\" is a single by British rock band Enter Shikari from their 2012 album A Flash Flood of Colour.",
" The song was included on a 5-track EP released via iTunes along with a music video and remixes."
],
"title": "Arguing with Thermometers"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"Radiate\" is a single by British rock band Enter Shikari.",
" The song was first played on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio One show on the evening of 10 June 2013 and was his single of the week."
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"sentences": [
"\"Thumper\" is a single by British band Enter Shikari from their 2010 compilation album \"Tribalism\".",
" It was released on 12 February 2010 on iTunes."
],
"title": "Thumper (song)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Zone is a compilation CD by Enter Shikari.",
" It was released on November 12, 2007.",
" It was announced October 1, 2007 by one of the members of Ambush Reality.",
" The compilation features b-sides, demos and a remix by Rou's side-project, Routron 5000.",
" The first few released have 2 hidden tracks, these were put on by mistake.",
" Three tracks are from the BBC Radio 1 Zane Lowe Session performance."
],
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"Title: Warm Smiles Do Not Make You Welcome Here\n\n\"Warm Smiles Do Not Make You Welcome Here\" is a single by British rock band Enter Shikari from their 2012 album \"A Flash Flood of Colour\". The song's title is a re-used title from an old song played by the band in their early days.",
"Title: Enter Shikari\n\nEnter Shikari are a British rock band formed in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England in 1999 under the name Hybryd by bassist Chris Batten, lead vocalist and keyboardist Roughton \"Rou\" Reynolds, and drummer Rob Rolfe. In 2003, guitarist Liam \"Rory\" Clewlow joined the band to complete its current lineup, and it adopted its current name. In 2005, they performed to a growing fanbase at Download Festival as well as a sold-out concert at the London Astoria. Their debut studio album, \"Take to the Skies\", was released in 2007 and reached number 4 in the Official UK Album Chart, and has since been certified gold in the UK. Their second, \"Common Dreads\", was released in 2009 and debuted on the UK Albums Chart at number 16; while their third, \"A Flash Flood of Colour\", was released in 2012 and debuted on the chart at number 4. Both have since been certified silver in the UK. The band spent a considerable amount of time supporting the latter release through the A Flash Flood of Colour World Tour, before beginning work on a fourth studio album, \"The Mindsweep\", which was released in 2015.",
"Title: Live in the Barrowland - Bootleg Series Volume 5\n\nLive in the Barrowland - Bootleg Series Volume 5 is the fifth installment of British rock band Enter Shikari's official live bootleg series. During the one or two months before its general release on the band's website in December 2013, the album was sold exclusively at Enter Shikari shows and events, often autographed by the band.",
"Title: Rat Race (Enter Shikari song)\n\n\"Rat Race\" is a single by British rock band Enter Shikari. The song was first played on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio One show on the evening of 31 October 2013. The single was released with a remix of the song Radiate by Enter Shikari's alter ego Shikari Sound System. The band also released an EP, which compiled the two previous singles \"The Paddington Frisk\" and \"Radiate\".",
"Title: Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour\n\n\"Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour...\" (often shortened to \"Anything Can Happen\") is the second physical single, and third overall, by Enter Shikari and the second single to be released from their debut album \"Take to the Skies\". It was released on 18 February 2007 for digital download and on 5 March 2007 on both CD and 7\" Vinyl. Currently it is the band's highest charting single, charting at #27 in the UK single chart, and number 1 on the UK indie chart. There are two remixes of the song, Colon Open Bracket Remix and Grayedout Mix. Both are up for download on their official download store.",
"Title: Dada (band)\n\nDada is a three piece rock band from California (United States). The band is made up of Michael Gurley (guitar/co-lead vocals), Joie Calio (bass/co-lead vocals) and Phil Leavitt (drums).",
"Title: Arguing with Thermometers\n\n\"Arguing with Thermometers\" is a single by British rock band Enter Shikari from their 2012 album A Flash Flood of Colour. The song was included on a 5-track EP released via iTunes along with a music video and remixes.",
"Title: Radiate (Enter Shikari song)\n\n\"Radiate\" is a single by British rock band Enter Shikari. The song was first played on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio One show on the evening of 10 June 2013 and was his single of the week.",
"Title: Thumper (song)\n\n\"Thumper\" is a single by British band Enter Shikari from their 2010 compilation album \"Tribalism\". It was released on 12 February 2010 on iTunes.",
"Title: The Zone (album)\n\nThe Zone is a compilation CD by Enter Shikari. It was released on November 12, 2007. It was announced October 1, 2007 by one of the members of Ambush Reality. The compilation features b-sides, demos and a remix by Rou's side-project, Routron 5000. The first few released have 2 hidden tracks, these were put on by mistake. Three tracks are from the BBC Radio 1 Zane Lowe Session performance."
] |
68
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Mary Youngblood plays a type of flute that is held in front of the player, and has what type of finger holes?
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open
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bridge
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hard
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"Diwas is a native bamboo wind instrument in the Philippines which is a variation of the well-known panflutes or panpipes.",
" It is made of bamboo with one of its end closed via the node of the bamboo.",
" It also does not have finger holes (or tone holes) which is unlike popular aerophones like flutes that have finger holes or tone holes to play different pitches on the instrument.",
" But Diwas compensate on this by grouping pipes of graduated length together.",
" So to produce sound with varying pitch, you shift from one pipe to another.",
" In Kalinga, these individual pipes are known as Saggeypo which is why Diwas is sometimes called as Saggeypo.",
" Usually, the number of Saggeypos strung together ranges from 5 to 8."
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"The flageolet is a woodwind instrument and a member of the fipple flute family.",
" Its invention was erroneously ascribed to the 16th-century Sieur Juvigny in 1581.",
" There are two basic forms of the instrument: the French, having four finger holes on the front and two thumb holes on the back; and the English, having six finger holes on the front and sometimes a single thumb hole on the back.",
" The latter was developed by English instrument maker William Bainbridge, resulting in the \"improved English flageolet\" in 1803.",
" There are also double and triple flageolets, having two or three bodies that allowed for a drone and countermelody.",
" Flageolets were made until the 19th century when they were succeeded by the cheaper and more easily made tin whistle."
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"sentences": [
"Chiba () is one of the oldest Chinese musical woodwind instruments.",
" It is a type of xiao, meaning it is a vertical end-blown flute.",
" Unlike the northern xiao, is bears resemblance to most of the southern xiao, in that it is shorter, wider, has an open mouthpiece, slightly conical, and generally has a root end.",
" Of the three main types of southern xiao (known as nanxiao) it is the one that most closely resembles the Japanese shakuhachi (also 尺八).",
" Most nanxiao (and northern beixiao) have a \"notched\" mouthpiece that is either U-shaped (Cantonese style) or V-shaped (Fujianese style), whereas the chiba has an angled edge instead, giving it a far breathier sound, like that of the shakuhachi.",
" A possible distinction between shakuhachi and chiba, is that most modern shakuhachi have an ivory inlay in the mouthpiece, whereas the chiba does not.",
" Shakuhachi also typically only have five large finger holes (four in front and thumb), whereas chiba may have from five to eight finger holes, emulating the design of other Chinese xiao."
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"Molinukai are Lithuanian ocarinas, made in the shape of a tube or a toy figure.",
" The tube-shaped whistles are made of clay mixed with sand.",
" The clay is kneaded and rolled, and rolled around a small stick.",
" The stick is removed, one end of the tube is squeezed shut, while the other end is flattened and the blowing hole is made with a thin splinter.",
" A whistle hole and two to four finger holes are made in the top.",
" Toy shapes are made in the same way as tubes, but the hollow is carved in a finished shape.",
" The molinukai are carved and then fired in an oven.",
" The sound of a molinukas is soft, and the timbre is delicate.",
" Musical possibilities are determined by the number of finger holes.",
" Melodies are improvised.",
" At times, sutartinės were played with these whistles.",
" The molinukai were toys used by herders and children."
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"Stabule (stebule, stabuļa) is a national woodwind musical instrument of Latvia.",
" The name can apply to variety of wind instruments, but in general sense it is a pipe with 4-8 finger holes.",
" These instruments are 1.5-2.5 cm in diameter and can be anywhere from 20 to 40 cm in length.",
" Stabules have either fipple or reed.",
" Reed stabules were usually made from wood or reed with mouthpiece also made either from reed or wood.",
" Fipple stabules were usually made of wood, although in some areas clay and bark stabules of this type were made and bone stabules have been found by archaeologists.",
" A similar more simple type of stabule without finger holes can be made from willow bark.",
" This type of instrument differs in that its end (opposite to mouthpiece) is plugged.",
" The plug is generally meant for tuning the stabule, but sometimes also used as a slide to adjust tone while playing.",
" All bark stabules were usually made in spring when bark is looser - the features of the stabule are carved right on a fresh broom of willow and the bark is then slid off; the remaining branch is then used to make the fipple and, for the simpler type of stabules, the plug.",
" Due to the natural shrinkage of bark they were short-lived."
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"sentences": [
"A khloy (Khmer: ខ្លុយ , ] ) is an ancient traditional bamboo flute from Cambodia and more specifically the Khmer people.",
" The khloy and other similar bamboo flutes can be found throughout Asia, due to bamboo’s abundance in the region.",
" The khloy is a duct flute, about 15 in long and 1 in in diameter, with 8 or 9 finger holes, and a duct end where the player blows into to produce a sound.",
" The Cambodian khloy is often mistaken for its close relative of Thailand, the klui flute.",
" Unlike the klui flute, the khloy is generally played solo in an informal setting.",
" The khloy is mostly played using the pentatonic scale."
],
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"sentences": [
"The dili tuiduk, дилли туйдук ( also dilli düdük, dilli tuyduk , dili tüidük, dilli tüidük ) is a Turkmen woodwind instrument.",
" It is a clarinet-like, single-reed instrument used mainly in Turkmen folk music.",
" Dilli-tuyduk These come in two kinds.",
" In one, the reed end of the instrument is closed and in the other it is open.",
" A reed is cut in the upper part of the pipe and 3 or 4 finger holes are cut on the upper part, at intervals of some 5-6mm.",
" Its range is a 6thor 7th, from about fa in the first octave to re or mi in the second.",
" Some sounds have to be made by overblowing or by partly exposing the finger holes.",
" The dilli-tuyduk makes a penetrating sound and is used to play the tunes of Turkmen folk songs.",
" Versions of song tunes in the form of ditties for the dilli-tuyduk start in a long drawn-out sound going into the main melody."
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"sentences": [
"The hulusi (traditional: 葫蘆絲; simplified: 葫芦丝; pinyin: húlúsī) or cucurbit flute is a free reed wind instrument from China and the Shan State.",
" It is held vertically and has three bamboo pipes which pass through a gourd wind chest; the center pipe has finger holes and the outer two are typically drone pipes.",
" It is not uncommon for a \"hulusi\" to have only one drone pipe while the second outer pipe is merely ornamental.",
" The drone pipe has a finger hole, which allows it to be stopped.",
" Advanced configurations have keyed finger holes similar to a clarinet or oboe, which can greatly extend the range of the \"hulusi\" to several octaves."
],
"title": "Hulusi"
},
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"sentences": [
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"sentences": [
"Mary Youngblood (born June 24, 1958 in Kirkland, Washington) is a Native American musician descendant who plays the Native American flute.",
" A half-Aleut/half-Seminole child, she was adopted by Dr. Bob and Leah Edwards, both educators."
],
"title": "Mary Youngblood"
}
] |
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"Title: Diwas\n\nDiwas is a native bamboo wind instrument in the Philippines which is a variation of the well-known panflutes or panpipes. It is made of bamboo with one of its end closed via the node of the bamboo. It also does not have finger holes (or tone holes) which is unlike popular aerophones like flutes that have finger holes or tone holes to play different pitches on the instrument. But Diwas compensate on this by grouping pipes of graduated length together. So to produce sound with varying pitch, you shift from one pipe to another. In Kalinga, these individual pipes are known as Saggeypo which is why Diwas is sometimes called as Saggeypo. Usually, the number of Saggeypos strung together ranges from 5 to 8.",
"Title: Flageolet\n\nThe flageolet is a woodwind instrument and a member of the fipple flute family. Its invention was erroneously ascribed to the 16th-century Sieur Juvigny in 1581. There are two basic forms of the instrument: the French, having four finger holes on the front and two thumb holes on the back; and the English, having six finger holes on the front and sometimes a single thumb hole on the back. The latter was developed by English instrument maker William Bainbridge, resulting in the \"improved English flageolet\" in 1803. There are also double and triple flageolets, having two or three bodies that allowed for a drone and countermelody. Flageolets were made until the 19th century when they were succeeded by the cheaper and more easily made tin whistle.",
"Title: Chiba (instrument)\n\nChiba () is one of the oldest Chinese musical woodwind instruments. It is a type of xiao, meaning it is a vertical end-blown flute. Unlike the northern xiao, is bears resemblance to most of the southern xiao, in that it is shorter, wider, has an open mouthpiece, slightly conical, and generally has a root end. Of the three main types of southern xiao (known as nanxiao) it is the one that most closely resembles the Japanese shakuhachi (also 尺八). Most nanxiao (and northern beixiao) have a \"notched\" mouthpiece that is either U-shaped (Cantonese style) or V-shaped (Fujianese style), whereas the chiba has an angled edge instead, giving it a far breathier sound, like that of the shakuhachi. A possible distinction between shakuhachi and chiba, is that most modern shakuhachi have an ivory inlay in the mouthpiece, whereas the chiba does not. Shakuhachi also typically only have five large finger holes (four in front and thumb), whereas chiba may have from five to eight finger holes, emulating the design of other Chinese xiao.",
"Title: Molinukai\n\nMolinukai are Lithuanian ocarinas, made in the shape of a tube or a toy figure. The tube-shaped whistles are made of clay mixed with sand. The clay is kneaded and rolled, and rolled around a small stick. The stick is removed, one end of the tube is squeezed shut, while the other end is flattened and the blowing hole is made with a thin splinter. A whistle hole and two to four finger holes are made in the top. Toy shapes are made in the same way as tubes, but the hollow is carved in a finished shape. The molinukai are carved and then fired in an oven. The sound of a molinukas is soft, and the timbre is delicate. Musical possibilities are determined by the number of finger holes. Melodies are improvised. At times, sutartinės were played with these whistles. The molinukai were toys used by herders and children.",
"Title: Stabule\n\nStabule (stebule, stabuļa) is a national woodwind musical instrument of Latvia. The name can apply to variety of wind instruments, but in general sense it is a pipe with 4-8 finger holes. These instruments are 1.5-2.5 cm in diameter and can be anywhere from 20 to 40 cm in length. Stabules have either fipple or reed. Reed stabules were usually made from wood or reed with mouthpiece also made either from reed or wood. Fipple stabules were usually made of wood, although in some areas clay and bark stabules of this type were made and bone stabules have been found by archaeologists. A similar more simple type of stabule without finger holes can be made from willow bark. This type of instrument differs in that its end (opposite to mouthpiece) is plugged. The plug is generally meant for tuning the stabule, but sometimes also used as a slide to adjust tone while playing. All bark stabules were usually made in spring when bark is looser - the features of the stabule are carved right on a fresh broom of willow and the bark is then slid off; the remaining branch is then used to make the fipple and, for the simpler type of stabules, the plug. Due to the natural shrinkage of bark they were short-lived.",
"Title: Khloy\n\nA khloy (Khmer: ខ្លុយ , ] ) is an ancient traditional bamboo flute from Cambodia and more specifically the Khmer people. The khloy and other similar bamboo flutes can be found throughout Asia, due to bamboo’s abundance in the region. The khloy is a duct flute, about 15 in long and 1 in in diameter, with 8 or 9 finger holes, and a duct end where the player blows into to produce a sound. The Cambodian khloy is often mistaken for its close relative of Thailand, the klui flute. Unlike the klui flute, the khloy is generally played solo in an informal setting. The khloy is mostly played using the pentatonic scale.",
"Title: Dili tuiduk\n\nThe dili tuiduk, дилли туйдук ( also dilli düdük, dilli tuyduk , dili tüidük, dilli tüidük ) is a Turkmen woodwind instrument. It is a clarinet-like, single-reed instrument used mainly in Turkmen folk music. Dilli-tuyduk These come in two kinds. In one, the reed end of the instrument is closed and in the other it is open. A reed is cut in the upper part of the pipe and 3 or 4 finger holes are cut on the upper part, at intervals of some 5-6mm. Its range is a 6thor 7th, from about fa in the first octave to re or mi in the second. Some sounds have to be made by overblowing or by partly exposing the finger holes. The dilli-tuyduk makes a penetrating sound and is used to play the tunes of Turkmen folk songs. Versions of song tunes in the form of ditties for the dilli-tuyduk start in a long drawn-out sound going into the main melody.",
"Title: Hulusi\n\nThe hulusi (traditional: 葫蘆絲; simplified: 葫芦丝; pinyin: húlúsī) or cucurbit flute is a free reed wind instrument from China and the Shan State. It is held vertically and has three bamboo pipes which pass through a gourd wind chest; the center pipe has finger holes and the outer two are typically drone pipes. It is not uncommon for a \"hulusi\" to have only one drone pipe while the second outer pipe is merely ornamental. The drone pipe has a finger hole, which allows it to be stopped. Advanced configurations have keyed finger holes similar to a clarinet or oboe, which can greatly extend the range of the \"hulusi\" to several octaves.",
"Title: Native American flute\n\nThe Native American flute is a flute that is held in front of the player, has \"open finger holes\",",
"Title: Mary Youngblood\n\nMary Youngblood (born June 24, 1958 in Kirkland, Washington) is a Native American musician descendant who plays the Native American flute. A half-Aleut/half-Seminole child, she was adopted by Dr. Bob and Leah Edwards, both educators."
] |
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For which feat of notoriety did Fun Size, a 2012 American teen black comedy film and 'Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging', a 2008 coming of age-comedy, both Nickelodeon films, become the only two to fall victim of?
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PG-13 rating
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bridge
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easy
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"Fun Size",
"Fun Size",
"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging"
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0,
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"sentences": [
"Fun Size (known as Half Pint in some countries) is a 2012 American teen black comedy film written by Max Werner and directed by Josh Schwartz.",
" It stars Victoria Justice, Jane Levy, Thomas Mann, Jackson Nicoll, Chelsea Handler, Thomas McDonell, Riki Lindhome, and Osric Chau.",
" It was the second time a Nickelodeon film received a PG-13 rating, since \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\", which was released straight-to-DVD in the US, and two years before \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\", which was released in theatres.",
" However, it is the studio's first American and theatrically released film with that rating.",
" The film grossed $11 million against its $14 million budget."
],
"title": "Fun Size"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kimberley Nixon (born 24 September 1985) is a Welsh actress.",
" Nixon is known for her role as Sophy Hutton in the BBC One period drama \"Cranford\" and various films such as \"Wild Child\" and \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\".",
" More recently she has starred as Josie Jones in the Channel 4 comedy-drama \"Fresh Meat\" and as Sarah Pearson in the BBC Two comedy \"Hebburn\"."
],
"title": "Kimberley Nixon"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ray Shirley appeared in the 2008 film \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\" as Woman with the Poodle."
],
"title": "Ray Shirley"
},
{
"sentences": [
"This Crazy Life is the debut studio album by American singer Joanna Pacitti, more commonly known as Joanna.",
" The singles from this album are \"Let It Slide\" and \"Screaming Infidelities\".",
" One of Pacitti's songs, \"Ultraviolet\" was featured on the \"Girl Next\" compilation album.",
" It was also covered by the Stiff Dylans for the movie soundtrack of \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging.",
" One of the songs from the album \"Just When You're Leaving\" was included on the album \"Chelsea Mix\" which was released to promote the My Scene dolls."
],
"title": "This Crazy Life"
},
{
"sentences": [
"It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers is a bestselling young adult novel by Louise Rennison, the second in the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series.",
" It was published in the US as On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God.",
" Elements of the book were used in the film \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\"."
],
"title": "It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Stiff Dylans are a rock band from the United Kingdom.",
" They found fame after being featured in Gurinder Chadha's 2008 Paramount Pictures film \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\" and performing several songs on the soundtrack."
],
"title": "Stiff Dylans"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Georgia Henshaw (born 11 July 1993 Swansea) is a Welsh actress best known for her roles on British television.",
" Among her leading roles have been those of member of \"The Ace Gang\", Rosie in \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\", and as JJ's love interest, Lara, in \"Skins\".",
" She has also appeared as Cassie Claypole in the BBC Three show \"Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps\".",
" From 2011 to 2012 She starred in the BBC drama \"Waterloo Road\" as Madeline 'Madi' Diamond."
],
"title": "Georgia Henshaw"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Louise Rennison (11 October 1951 – 29 February 2016) was an English author and comedian who wrote the \"Confessions of Georgia Nicolson\" series for teenage girls.",
" The series records the exploits of a teenage girl, Georgia Nicolson, and her best friends, the Ace Gang.",
" Her first and second novels, \"Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging\" and \"It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers\" were portrayed in a film adaptation called \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\".",
" She also wrote a series of books about Georgia's younger cousin, \"The Misadventures of Tallulah Casey\"."
],
"title": "Louise Rennison"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging (1999) is a young adult novel by Louise Rennison.",
" The book is the first of ten books in the \"Confessions of Georgia Nicolson\" series.",
" The book was made into a film, \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\", released in the UK and the US in July 2008."
],
"title": "Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging is a 2008 British-American coming of age-comedy film co-written and directed by Gurinder Chadha.",
" The film's lead is played by Georgia Groome, with Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Karen Taylor amongst the supporting cast.",
" The story is based on two teenage novels by Louise Rennison: \"Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging\" and \"It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers\".",
" The narrative follows fourteen-year-old Georgia Nicholson (Groome) as she tries to find a boyfriend while also organising her fifteenth birthday party."
],
"title": "Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging"
}
] |
[
"Title: Fun Size\n\nFun Size (known as Half Pint in some countries) is a 2012 American teen black comedy film written by Max Werner and directed by Josh Schwartz. It stars Victoria Justice, Jane Levy, Thomas Mann, Jackson Nicoll, Chelsea Handler, Thomas McDonell, Riki Lindhome, and Osric Chau. It was the second time a Nickelodeon film received a PG-13 rating, since \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\", which was released straight-to-DVD in the US, and two years before \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\", which was released in theatres. However, it is the studio's first American and theatrically released film with that rating. The film grossed $11 million against its $14 million budget.",
"Title: Kimberley Nixon\n\nKimberley Nixon (born 24 September 1985) is a Welsh actress. Nixon is known for her role as Sophy Hutton in the BBC One period drama \"Cranford\" and various films such as \"Wild Child\" and \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\". More recently she has starred as Josie Jones in the Channel 4 comedy-drama \"Fresh Meat\" and as Sarah Pearson in the BBC Two comedy \"Hebburn\".",
"Title: Ray Shirley\n\nRay Shirley appeared in the 2008 film \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\" as Woman with the Poodle.",
"Title: This Crazy Life\n\nThis Crazy Life is the debut studio album by American singer Joanna Pacitti, more commonly known as Joanna. The singles from this album are \"Let It Slide\" and \"Screaming Infidelities\". One of Pacitti's songs, \"Ultraviolet\" was featured on the \"Girl Next\" compilation album. It was also covered by the Stiff Dylans for the movie soundtrack of \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging. One of the songs from the album \"Just When You're Leaving\" was included on the album \"Chelsea Mix\" which was released to promote the My Scene dolls.",
"Title: It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers\n\nIt's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers is a bestselling young adult novel by Louise Rennison, the second in the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series. It was published in the US as On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God. Elements of the book were used in the film \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\".",
"Title: Stiff Dylans\n\nThe Stiff Dylans are a rock band from the United Kingdom. They found fame after being featured in Gurinder Chadha's 2008 Paramount Pictures film \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\" and performing several songs on the soundtrack.",
"Title: Georgia Henshaw\n\nGeorgia Henshaw (born 11 July 1993 Swansea) is a Welsh actress best known for her roles on British television. Among her leading roles have been those of member of \"The Ace Gang\", Rosie in \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\", and as JJ's love interest, Lara, in \"Skins\". She has also appeared as Cassie Claypole in the BBC Three show \"Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps\". From 2011 to 2012 She starred in the BBC drama \"Waterloo Road\" as Madeline 'Madi' Diamond.",
"Title: Louise Rennison\n\nLouise Rennison (11 October 1951 – 29 February 2016) was an English author and comedian who wrote the \"Confessions of Georgia Nicolson\" series for teenage girls. The series records the exploits of a teenage girl, Georgia Nicolson, and her best friends, the Ace Gang. Her first and second novels, \"Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging\" and \"It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers\" were portrayed in a film adaptation called \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\". She also wrote a series of books about Georgia's younger cousin, \"The Misadventures of Tallulah Casey\".",
"Title: Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging\n\nAngus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging (1999) is a young adult novel by Louise Rennison. The book is the first of ten books in the \"Confessions of Georgia Nicolson\" series. The book was made into a film, \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\", released in the UK and the US in July 2008.",
"Title: Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\n\nAngus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging is a 2008 British-American coming of age-comedy film co-written and directed by Gurinder Chadha. The film's lead is played by Georgia Groome, with Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Karen Taylor amongst the supporting cast. The story is based on two teenage novels by Louise Rennison: \"Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging\" and \"It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers\". The narrative follows fourteen-year-old Georgia Nicholson (Groome) as she tries to find a boyfriend while also organising her fifteenth birthday party."
] |
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Polish Lowland Sheepdog and Brazilian Terrier are examples of breeds of which animal?
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dog
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comparison
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medium
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"title": [
"Polish Lowland Sheepdog",
"Brazilian Terrier"
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0,
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"sentences": [
"Terrier Group is the name of a breed Group of dogs, used by kennel clubs to classify a defined collection of dog breeds.",
" In general, a \"Terrier Group\" includes one particular type of dog, the Terrier, although other types may be included in a kennel club's \"Terrier Group\".",
" Most major English-language kennel clubs include a \"Terrier Group\" although different kennel clubs may not include the same breeds in their \"Terrier Group\".",
" The international kennel club association, the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, includes Terriers in Group 3 \"Terrier\", which is then further broken down into four \"Sections\" based on the type of terrier and breed history."
],
"title": "Terrier Group"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fox Terriers are two different breeds of the terrier dog type: the Smooth Fox Terrier and the Wire Fox Terrier.",
" Both of these breeds originated in the 19th century from a handful of dogs who are descended from earlier varieties of British terriers, and are related to other modern white terrier breeds.",
" In addition, a number of breeds have diverged from these two main types of fox terrier and have been recognised separately, including the Jack Russell Terrier, Miniature Fox Terrier and Rat Terrier.",
" The Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers share similar characteristics, the main differences being in the coat and markings.",
" They have been successful in conformation shows, more prominently in America than their homeland."
],
"title": "Fox Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Szwajcaria Kaszubska (\"Kaszëbskô Szwajcariô\", Kashubian and German: \"Kaschubische Schweiz\" ) (literally: \"Kashubian Switzerland\") - is the northern region of the Kashubian Lake District.",
" In the region of the Kashubian Switzerland is located the highest point in the Polish Lowland (\"Niż Polski\") - Wieżyca (329 metres above sea level)."
],
"title": "Szwajcaria Kaszubska"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier.",
" Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier.",
" There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier.",
" It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants.",
" Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog.",
" It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry.",
" These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs.",
" Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect.",
" Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times."
],
"title": "Teddy Roosevelt Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Polish Lowland Sheepdog (Polish: \"Polski Owczarek Nizinny\" , also PON), is a medium-sized, shaggy-coated, sheep dog breed native to Poland."
],
"title": "Polish Lowland Sheepdog"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Scottish Terrier (also known as the Aberdeen Terrier), popularly called the Scottie, is a breed of dog.",
" Initially one of the highland breeds of terrier that were grouped under the name of \"Skye Terrier\", it is one of five breeds of terrier that originated in Scotland, the other four being the modern Skye, Cairn, Dandie Dinmont, and West Highland White Terriers.",
" They are an independent and rugged breed with a wiry outer coat and a soft dense undercoat.",
" The First Earl of Dumbarton nicknamed the breed \"the diehard\".",
" The modern breed is said to be able to trace its lineage back to a single female, named Splinter II."
],
"title": "Scottish Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Zelazna is a breed of sheep and is also known by \"Zeleznienska\".",
" The Zelazna was developed at Warsaw Agricultural University.",
" They belong to the Polish Lowland group and are found throughout Poland.",
" They were developed from Polish Merino crossed with Leicester Longwool and Lowicz."
],
"title": "Zelazna (sheep)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Airedale Terrier (often shortened to \"Airedale\"), also called Bingley Terrier and Waterside Terrier, is a dog breed of the terrier type that originated in the valley (\"dale\") of the River Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England.",
" It is traditionally called the \"King of Terriers\" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds.",
" The Airedale was bred from the Old English Black and Tan Terrier (now extinct), the Bull Terrier, the Otterhound and probably some other Terrier breeds, originally to serve as an all around working farm dog.",
" In Britain this breed has also been used as a war dog, guide dog and police dog.",
" In the United States, this breed has been used to hunt big game, upland birds, and water fowl, and serve in many other working capacities."
],
"title": "Airedale Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Brazilian Terrier, is a breed of dog developed in Brazil.",
" It is one of several terriers probably descended from the combining of the Fox Terrier with other small breeds."
],
"title": "Brazilian Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cryoconservation of animal genetic resources is a strategy wherein samples of animal genetic materials are preserved cryogenically.",
" Animal genetic resources, as defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, are \"those animal species that are used, or may be used, for the production of food and agriculture, and the populations within each of them.",
" These populations within each species can be classified as wild and feral populations, landraces and primary populations, standardised breeds, selected lines, varieties, strains and any conserved genetic material; all of which are currently categorized as Breeds.\"",
" Genetic materials that are typically cryogenically preserved include sperm, oocytes, embryos and somatic cells.",
" Cryogenic facilities are called gene banks and can vary greatly in size usually according to the economic resources available.",
" They must be able to facilitate germplasm collection, processing, freezing, and long term storage, all in a hygienic and organized manner.",
" Gene banks must maintain a precise database and make information and genetic resources accessible to properly facilitate cryoconservation.",
" Cryoconservation is an \"ex situ\" conservation strategy that often coexists alongside \"in situ\" conservation to protect and preserve livestock genetics.",
" Cryoconservation of livestock genetic resources is primarily done in order to preserve the genetics of populations of interest, such as indigenous breeds, also known as local or minor breeds.",
" Material may be stored because individuals shared specific genes and phenotypes that may be of value or have potential value for researchers or breeders.",
" Therefore, one of the main goals remains preserving the gene pool of local breeds that may be threatened.",
" Indigenous livestock genetics are commonly threatened by factors such as globalization, modernization, changes in production systems, inappropriate introduction of major breeds, genetic drift, inbreeding, crossbreeding, climate change, natural disasters, disease, cultural changes, and urbanization.",
" Indigenous livestock are critical to sustainable agricultural development and food security, due to their: adaptation to environment and endemic diseases, indispensable part in local production systems, social and cultural significance, and importance to local rural economies.",
" The genetic resources of minor breeds have value to the local farmers, consumers of the products, private companies and investors interested in crossbreeding, breed associations, governments, those conducting research and development, and non-governmental organizations.",
" Therefore, efforts have been made by national governments and non-governmental organizations, such as the Livestock Conservancy, to encourage conservation of livestock genetics through cryoconservation, as well as through other \"ex situ\" and \"in situ\" strategies.",
" Cryogenic specimens of livestock genetic resources can be preserved and used for extended periods of time.",
" This advantage makes cryoconservation beneficial particularly for threatened breeds who have low breed populations.",
" Cryogenically preserved specimens can be used to revive breeds that are endangered or extinct, for breed improvement, crossbreeding, research and development.",
" However, cryoconservation can be an expensive strategy and requires long term hygienic and economic commitment for germplasms to remain viable.",
" Cryoconservation can also face unique challenges based on the species, as some species have a reduced survival rate of frozen germplasm."
],
"title": "Cryoconservation of animal genetic resources"
}
] |
[
"Title: Terrier Group\n\nTerrier Group is the name of a breed Group of dogs, used by kennel clubs to classify a defined collection of dog breeds. In general, a \"Terrier Group\" includes one particular type of dog, the Terrier, although other types may be included in a kennel club's \"Terrier Group\". Most major English-language kennel clubs include a \"Terrier Group\" although different kennel clubs may not include the same breeds in their \"Terrier Group\". The international kennel club association, the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, includes Terriers in Group 3 \"Terrier\", which is then further broken down into four \"Sections\" based on the type of terrier and breed history.",
"Title: Fox Terrier\n\nFox Terriers are two different breeds of the terrier dog type: the Smooth Fox Terrier and the Wire Fox Terrier. Both of these breeds originated in the 19th century from a handful of dogs who are descended from earlier varieties of British terriers, and are related to other modern white terrier breeds. In addition, a number of breeds have diverged from these two main types of fox terrier and have been recognised separately, including the Jack Russell Terrier, Miniature Fox Terrier and Rat Terrier. The Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers share similar characteristics, the main differences being in the coat and markings. They have been successful in conformation shows, more prominently in America than their homeland.",
"Title: Szwajcaria Kaszubska\n\nSzwajcaria Kaszubska (\"Kaszëbskô Szwajcariô\", Kashubian and German: \"Kaschubische Schweiz\" ) (literally: \"Kashubian Switzerland\") - is the northern region of the Kashubian Lake District. In the region of the Kashubian Switzerland is located the highest point in the Polish Lowland (\"Niż Polski\") - Wieżyca (329 metres above sea level).",
"Title: Teddy Roosevelt Terrier\n\nThe Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times.",
"Title: Polish Lowland Sheepdog\n\nThe Polish Lowland Sheepdog (Polish: \"Polski Owczarek Nizinny\" , also PON), is a medium-sized, shaggy-coated, sheep dog breed native to Poland.",
"Title: Scottish Terrier\n\nThe Scottish Terrier (also known as the Aberdeen Terrier), popularly called the Scottie, is a breed of dog. Initially one of the highland breeds of terrier that were grouped under the name of \"Skye Terrier\", it is one of five breeds of terrier that originated in Scotland, the other four being the modern Skye, Cairn, Dandie Dinmont, and West Highland White Terriers. They are an independent and rugged breed with a wiry outer coat and a soft dense undercoat. The First Earl of Dumbarton nicknamed the breed \"the diehard\". The modern breed is said to be able to trace its lineage back to a single female, named Splinter II.",
"Title: Zelazna (sheep)\n\nZelazna is a breed of sheep and is also known by \"Zeleznienska\". The Zelazna was developed at Warsaw Agricultural University. They belong to the Polish Lowland group and are found throughout Poland. They were developed from Polish Merino crossed with Leicester Longwool and Lowicz.",
"Title: Airedale Terrier\n\nThe Airedale Terrier (often shortened to \"Airedale\"), also called Bingley Terrier and Waterside Terrier, is a dog breed of the terrier type that originated in the valley (\"dale\") of the River Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is traditionally called the \"King of Terriers\" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds. The Airedale was bred from the Old English Black and Tan Terrier (now extinct), the Bull Terrier, the Otterhound and probably some other Terrier breeds, originally to serve as an all around working farm dog. In Britain this breed has also been used as a war dog, guide dog and police dog. In the United States, this breed has been used to hunt big game, upland birds, and water fowl, and serve in many other working capacities.",
"Title: Brazilian Terrier\n\nThe Brazilian Terrier, is a breed of dog developed in Brazil. It is one of several terriers probably descended from the combining of the Fox Terrier with other small breeds.",
"Title: Cryoconservation of animal genetic resources\n\nCryoconservation of animal genetic resources is a strategy wherein samples of animal genetic materials are preserved cryogenically. Animal genetic resources, as defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, are \"those animal species that are used, or may be used, for the production of food and agriculture, and the populations within each of them. These populations within each species can be classified as wild and feral populations, landraces and primary populations, standardised breeds, selected lines, varieties, strains and any conserved genetic material; all of which are currently categorized as Breeds.\" Genetic materials that are typically cryogenically preserved include sperm, oocytes, embryos and somatic cells. Cryogenic facilities are called gene banks and can vary greatly in size usually according to the economic resources available. They must be able to facilitate germplasm collection, processing, freezing, and long term storage, all in a hygienic and organized manner. Gene banks must maintain a precise database and make information and genetic resources accessible to properly facilitate cryoconservation. Cryoconservation is an \"ex situ\" conservation strategy that often coexists alongside \"in situ\" conservation to protect and preserve livestock genetics. Cryoconservation of livestock genetic resources is primarily done in order to preserve the genetics of populations of interest, such as indigenous breeds, also known as local or minor breeds. Material may be stored because individuals shared specific genes and phenotypes that may be of value or have potential value for researchers or breeders. Therefore, one of the main goals remains preserving the gene pool of local breeds that may be threatened. Indigenous livestock genetics are commonly threatened by factors such as globalization, modernization, changes in production systems, inappropriate introduction of major breeds, genetic drift, inbreeding, crossbreeding, climate change, natural disasters, disease, cultural changes, and urbanization. Indigenous livestock are critical to sustainable agricultural development and food security, due to their: adaptation to environment and endemic diseases, indispensable part in local production systems, social and cultural significance, and importance to local rural economies. The genetic resources of minor breeds have value to the local farmers, consumers of the products, private companies and investors interested in crossbreeding, breed associations, governments, those conducting research and development, and non-governmental organizations. Therefore, efforts have been made by national governments and non-governmental organizations, such as the Livestock Conservancy, to encourage conservation of livestock genetics through cryoconservation, as well as through other \"ex situ\" and \"in situ\" strategies. Cryogenic specimens of livestock genetic resources can be preserved and used for extended periods of time. This advantage makes cryoconservation beneficial particularly for threatened breeds who have low breed populations. Cryogenically preserved specimens can be used to revive breeds that are endangered or extinct, for breed improvement, crossbreeding, research and development. However, cryoconservation can be an expensive strategy and requires long term hygienic and economic commitment for germplasms to remain viable. Cryoconservation can also face unique challenges based on the species, as some species have a reduced survival rate of frozen germplasm."
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What is the population of the source town of the Hannacrois Creek?
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3,361
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"Taghkanic Creek is a 30.1 mi tributary to Claverack Creek in Columbia County, New York, in the United States.",
" Via Claverack Creek and Stockport Creek, it is part of the Hudson River watershed.",
" Its source is in the town of Hillsdale, and it passes through the towns of Copake, Taghkanic, and Livingston before terminating at Claverack Creek in the town of Greenport."
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"Eightmile Creek is an 11.8 mi tributary of Tenmile Creek in Albany County, New York.",
" Via Tenmile Creek and Catskill Creek, it is part of the Hudson River watershed.",
" Eightmile Creek runs through the town of Westerlo into the town of Rensselaerville, where it joins Tenmile Creek at the hamlet of Medusa.",
" The creek's source is near Onderdonk Lake by Snyders Corners in Westerlo."
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"Claverack Creek is a 17.5 mi tributary to Stockport Creek in Columbia County, New York, in the United States.",
" Its source is in the town of Claverack at the hamlet of Mellenville, and its mouth is at its confluence with Kinderhook Creek to form Stockport Creek, in the town of Stockport."
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"Hannacrois Creek is a 20.9 mi tributary to the Hudson River in the U.S. state of New York.",
" From its source in Westerlo it flows through Dunbar Hollows and over Dickinson Falls to the Alcove Reservoir.",
" It then passes through Coeymans Hollow and just into Greene County to its mouth at the Hudson River in Coeymans, New York."
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"Los Gatos Creek formerly known as Arroyo Pasajero or Arroyo Poso de Chane, is a creek in Fresno County, California.",
" Its source is in the north end of Garcia Canyon in the Diablo Range near Benito Pass.",
" From there it runs through Los Gatos Canyon, in the eastern foothills of the Diablo Range, then passes across Pleasant Valley, north of Coalinga, where Warthan Creek joins it east of the town.",
" Then it flows eastward to its confluence with Jacalitos Creek, before it passes to the north of the Guijarral Hills, into the San Joaquin Valley, where it is joined by Zapato Chino Creek."
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"title": "Los Gatos Creek (Fresno County, California)"
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"Bear Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River in central Colorado in the United States.",
" Its source is Summit Lake near Mount Evans.",
" The stream flows to a confluence with the South Platte River in Sheridan, Colorado just south of Denver.",
" Bear Creek runs through the Bear Creek Watershed.",
" Bear Creek Watershed is a 236 sq. mile watershed including all tributaries that discharge into the Bear Creek Reservoir.",
" The two main tributaries are Bear Creek and Turkey Creek.",
" The watershed extends from Mount Evans Wilderness to the Town of Morrison."
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"Kinderhook Creek is a 49.0 mi tributary to Stockport Creek, an inlet of the Hudson River in the United States.",
" From its source in Hancock, Massachusetts, the creek runs southwest through the Taconic Mountains into Rensselaer County, New York, and then into Columbia County.",
" It flows through the towns of Stephentown, New Lebanon, Nassau, Chatham, Kinderhook and Stuyvesant to its mouth at Stockport Creek in the town of Stockport."
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"Stockport Creek is a 2.4 mi tributary to the Hudson River in the town of Stockport, New York, in the United States.",
" Its source is the confluence of Kinderhook Creek and Claverack Creek near the village of Stockport.",
" Its mouth is at the Hudson River at the western boundary of Stockport.",
" The creek is tidal for about one mile inland from the Hudson River."
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"Ninemile Creek, also known as Nine Mile Creek, is a stream in Central New York in the United States.",
" Its source is at Otisco Lake in the town of Marcellus, from where the creek runs northward for 21.75 mi through the villages of Marcellus and Camillus to Onondaga Lake in the town of Geddes.",
" Nine Mile Creek is a scenic stream noted for trout fishing."
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"Westerlo is a town in Albany County, New York, United States.",
" The population was 3,361 at the 2010 census."
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"Title: Taghkanic Creek\n\nTaghkanic Creek is a 30.1 mi tributary to Claverack Creek in Columbia County, New York, in the United States. Via Claverack Creek and Stockport Creek, it is part of the Hudson River watershed. Its source is in the town of Hillsdale, and it passes through the towns of Copake, Taghkanic, and Livingston before terminating at Claverack Creek in the town of Greenport.",
"Title: Eightmile Creek (Tenmile Creek)\n\nEightmile Creek is an 11.8 mi tributary of Tenmile Creek in Albany County, New York. Via Tenmile Creek and Catskill Creek, it is part of the Hudson River watershed. Eightmile Creek runs through the town of Westerlo into the town of Rensselaerville, where it joins Tenmile Creek at the hamlet of Medusa. The creek's source is near Onderdonk Lake by Snyders Corners in Westerlo.",
"Title: Claverack Creek\n\nClaverack Creek is a 17.5 mi tributary to Stockport Creek in Columbia County, New York, in the United States. Its source is in the town of Claverack at the hamlet of Mellenville, and its mouth is at its confluence with Kinderhook Creek to form Stockport Creek, in the town of Stockport.",
"Title: Hannacrois Creek\n\nHannacrois Creek is a 20.9 mi tributary to the Hudson River in the U.S. state of New York. From its source in Westerlo it flows through Dunbar Hollows and over Dickinson Falls to the Alcove Reservoir. It then passes through Coeymans Hollow and just into Greene County to its mouth at the Hudson River in Coeymans, New York.",
"Title: Los Gatos Creek (Fresno County, California)\n\nLos Gatos Creek formerly known as Arroyo Pasajero or Arroyo Poso de Chane, is a creek in Fresno County, California. Its source is in the north end of Garcia Canyon in the Diablo Range near Benito Pass. From there it runs through Los Gatos Canyon, in the eastern foothills of the Diablo Range, then passes across Pleasant Valley, north of Coalinga, where Warthan Creek joins it east of the town. Then it flows eastward to its confluence with Jacalitos Creek, before it passes to the north of the Guijarral Hills, into the San Joaquin Valley, where it is joined by Zapato Chino Creek.",
"Title: Bear Creek (Colorado)\n\nBear Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River in central Colorado in the United States. Its source is Summit Lake near Mount Evans. The stream flows to a confluence with the South Platte River in Sheridan, Colorado just south of Denver. Bear Creek runs through the Bear Creek Watershed. Bear Creek Watershed is a 236 sq. mile watershed including all tributaries that discharge into the Bear Creek Reservoir. The two main tributaries are Bear Creek and Turkey Creek. The watershed extends from Mount Evans Wilderness to the Town of Morrison.",
"Title: Kinderhook Creek\n\nKinderhook Creek is a 49.0 mi tributary to Stockport Creek, an inlet of the Hudson River in the United States. From its source in Hancock, Massachusetts, the creek runs southwest through the Taconic Mountains into Rensselaer County, New York, and then into Columbia County. It flows through the towns of Stephentown, New Lebanon, Nassau, Chatham, Kinderhook and Stuyvesant to its mouth at Stockport Creek in the town of Stockport.",
"Title: Stockport Creek\n\nStockport Creek is a 2.4 mi tributary to the Hudson River in the town of Stockport, New York, in the United States. Its source is the confluence of Kinderhook Creek and Claverack Creek near the village of Stockport. Its mouth is at the Hudson River at the western boundary of Stockport. The creek is tidal for about one mile inland from the Hudson River.",
"Title: Ninemile Creek (Onondaga Lake)\n\nNinemile Creek, also known as Nine Mile Creek, is a stream in Central New York in the United States. Its source is at Otisco Lake in the town of Marcellus, from where the creek runs northward for 21.75 mi through the villages of Marcellus and Camillus to Onondaga Lake in the town of Geddes. Nine Mile Creek is a scenic stream noted for trout fishing.",
"Title: Westerlo, New York\n\nWesterlo is a town in Albany County, New York, United States. The population was 3,361 at the 2010 census."
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The Caleb Whittaker Place is a historic house on Perkins Pond Road in Weare, a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, in which country?
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United States
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"Henry Eben Burnham (November 8, 1844February 8, 1917) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire.",
" Born in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, he attended the public schools and Kimball Union Academy and married Ella Knowles Haskell, the first woman to argue a case in the U.S. Supreme Court.",
" Burnham graduated from Dartmouth College in 1865, studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1868 and commenced practice in Manchester.",
" He engaged in banking and insurance and was member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1873-1874, was treasurer of Hillsborough County from 1875 to 1877, was judge of probate for Hillsborough County from 1876 to 1879, and was a member of the State constitutional convention of 1889.",
" He was chairman of the Republican State convention in 1888, served as a ballot-law commissioner from 1892 to 1900, and was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 1901."
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"The Gov. John Butler Smith House, also now known as the Community Building, is a historic house at 62 School Street in Hillsborough, New Hampshire.",
" The large Queen Anne Victorian is significant as one of few known residential works of a prolific New Hampshire architect, William M. Butterfield, and as the home of John Butler Smith, a principal owner of the local Contoocook Mills, who also served as Governor of New Hampshire 1893-95.",
" This house began as a two-story Italianate structure built in 1866, which was extended with a mansard roof in 1885.",
" Smith hired Butterfield to make major modifications in 1892, rotating the 1866 house and moving it back on the lot, and then adding the front section of the house, more than doubling its size.",
" The interior, like the exterior, is lavishly appointed with woodwork.",
" The property also includes a carriage house built in 1892.",
" Smith's heirs donated the building to the town of Hillsborough, which has converted into town offices, library, and a community meeting space."
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"The Caleb Whittaker Place is a historic house on Perkins Pond Road in Weare, New Hampshire.",
" Built in 1765, this single-story wood frame structure is remarkable for the excellent state of preservation of its interior.",
" It is estimated to have been built c. 1765 by Caleb Whittaker, one of Weare's first settlers.",
" The oldest portion of the house is a simple Cape-style structure with an unfinished attic space, with what is now the central chimney offset on its west side.",
" On the far side of the chimney a similar section was built, probably not long after the first section, but its interior was apparently never finished off until 1977, when care was taken to preserve the original hand-hewn timbers.",
" The exterior of the house was resided in 1902, at which time dormers and a porch were added.",
" Because the house was tied up in estate litigation for many years in the 20th century, a number of features have survived inside that are often lost due to modernization, including leather-pinned door hinges and deeply worn wide floor boards."
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"The Gov. Meshech Weare House is a historic house on Exeter Road (New Hampshire Route 88) in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.",
" The main block of this 2-1/2 story wood frame house was built in 1723, and is notable as the home of Meshech Weare, the first Governor of New Hampshire after it declared independence from the British crown.",
" The house stands facing a small park also named in Weare's honor.",
" The house has ells extending to the rear, which are 20th century work done to replace others destroyed in fires.",
" After a 1957 fire the rear of the main block was extending, increasing the size of the rooms there."
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"The Jaffrey Center Historic District encompasses the traditional civic heart of the small town of Jaffrey, New Hampshire.",
" The district lies to the west of the Jaffrey's main business district, extending along Main Street (New Hampshire Route 124) from Harkness Road to the Jaffrey Common, and along Thorndike Pond Road northward from Main Street.",
" The district retains the feel of an 18th-19th century rural village, and includes elements dating to shortly after the town's incorporation in 1773.",
" The old burying ground was established in 1774, and the old meeting house (now a cultural center) was raised in 1775.",
" The district includes 19th century school houses, and houses that were built in the 18th and 19th centuries, in predominantly Georgian, Federal, and Greek Revival styles.",
" One of the town's early industries is also represented, in the remnants of a tannery established c. 1810 at the east end of the district."
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"title": "Jaffrey Center Historic District"
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"Weare Reservoir is a 268 acre impoundment on the Piscataquog River in Hillsborough County in southern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Weare.",
" The reservoir is also known as Lake Horace."
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"title": "Weare Reservoir"
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"sentences": [
"The Old Town Center Historic District is a historic district roughly along Locust Public Rd. and Salt Pond Road in Eastham, Massachusetts.",
" The district encompasses Eastham's original town center, with a cluster of well-preserved 18th- and 19th-century buildings.",
" The area served as the town's civic center due to its proximity to Salt Pond, which provided access to the Atlantic Ocean, and was a major transportation route.",
" (Most of the district is now separated from Salt Pond by US Route 6, a four-lane road.)",
" The advent of the railroad in the 1870s shifted the town's economic and civic heart to the present center.",
" The Old Town district is 40 acre in size, with 42 mainly residential buildings contributing to its significance.",
" The oldest building in the district is the c. 1672 John Knowles House at 191 Locust Road.",
" The town's first town hall (1851) and first schoolhouse (1869) still stand in the district; the schoolhouse is a landmark visible from Route 6."
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"title": "Old Town Center Historic District"
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"sentences": [
"Weare is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States.",
" The population was 8,785 at the 2010 census.",
" It is close to two important New Hampshire cities, Manchester and Concord."
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"title": "Weare, New Hampshire"
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"New Hampshire Route 149 (abbreviated NH 149) is a 13.756 mi secondary east–west state highway in Hillsborough County in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Hampshire.",
" The road runs between the towns of Weare and Hillsborough."
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"title": "New Hampshire Route 149"
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"The Caleb Martin House is a historic house at 42 Mill Pond Road in Bethlehem, Connecticut.",
" With its oldest portion dating to 1730, it is one of the community's oldest buildings, exhibiting a wealth of construction detail through its 18th-century transformation from a small single-pile house to a full saltbox.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996."
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"Title: Henry E. Burnham\n\nHenry Eben Burnham (November 8, 1844February 8, 1917) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, he attended the public schools and Kimball Union Academy and married Ella Knowles Haskell, the first woman to argue a case in the U.S. Supreme Court. Burnham graduated from Dartmouth College in 1865, studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1868 and commenced practice in Manchester. He engaged in banking and insurance and was member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1873-1874, was treasurer of Hillsborough County from 1875 to 1877, was judge of probate for Hillsborough County from 1876 to 1879, and was a member of the State constitutional convention of 1889. He was chairman of the Republican State convention in 1888, served as a ballot-law commissioner from 1892 to 1900, and was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 1901.",
"Title: Gov. John Butler Smith House\n\nThe Gov. John Butler Smith House, also now known as the Community Building, is a historic house at 62 School Street in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. The large Queen Anne Victorian is significant as one of few known residential works of a prolific New Hampshire architect, William M. Butterfield, and as the home of John Butler Smith, a principal owner of the local Contoocook Mills, who also served as Governor of New Hampshire 1893-95. This house began as a two-story Italianate structure built in 1866, which was extended with a mansard roof in 1885. Smith hired Butterfield to make major modifications in 1892, rotating the 1866 house and moving it back on the lot, and then adding the front section of the house, more than doubling its size. The interior, like the exterior, is lavishly appointed with woodwork. The property also includes a carriage house built in 1892. Smith's heirs donated the building to the town of Hillsborough, which has converted into town offices, library, and a community meeting space.",
"Title: Caleb Whittaker Place\n\nThe Caleb Whittaker Place is a historic house on Perkins Pond Road in Weare, New Hampshire. Built in 1765, this single-story wood frame structure is remarkable for the excellent state of preservation of its interior. It is estimated to have been built c. 1765 by Caleb Whittaker, one of Weare's first settlers. The oldest portion of the house is a simple Cape-style structure with an unfinished attic space, with what is now the central chimney offset on its west side. On the far side of the chimney a similar section was built, probably not long after the first section, but its interior was apparently never finished off until 1977, when care was taken to preserve the original hand-hewn timbers. The exterior of the house was resided in 1902, at which time dormers and a porch were added. Because the house was tied up in estate litigation for many years in the 20th century, a number of features have survived inside that are often lost due to modernization, including leather-pinned door hinges and deeply worn wide floor boards.",
"Title: Gov. Meshech Weare House\n\nThe Gov. Meshech Weare House is a historic house on Exeter Road (New Hampshire Route 88) in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. The main block of this 2-1/2 story wood frame house was built in 1723, and is notable as the home of Meshech Weare, the first Governor of New Hampshire after it declared independence from the British crown. The house stands facing a small park also named in Weare's honor. The house has ells extending to the rear, which are 20th century work done to replace others destroyed in fires. After a 1957 fire the rear of the main block was extending, increasing the size of the rooms there.",
"Title: Jaffrey Center Historic District\n\nThe Jaffrey Center Historic District encompasses the traditional civic heart of the small town of Jaffrey, New Hampshire. The district lies to the west of the Jaffrey's main business district, extending along Main Street (New Hampshire Route 124) from Harkness Road to the Jaffrey Common, and along Thorndike Pond Road northward from Main Street. The district retains the feel of an 18th-19th century rural village, and includes elements dating to shortly after the town's incorporation in 1773. The old burying ground was established in 1774, and the old meeting house (now a cultural center) was raised in 1775. The district includes 19th century school houses, and houses that were built in the 18th and 19th centuries, in predominantly Georgian, Federal, and Greek Revival styles. One of the town's early industries is also represented, in the remnants of a tannery established c. 1810 at the east end of the district.",
"Title: Weare Reservoir\n\nWeare Reservoir is a 268 acre impoundment on the Piscataquog River in Hillsborough County in southern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Weare. The reservoir is also known as Lake Horace.",
"Title: Old Town Center Historic District\n\nThe Old Town Center Historic District is a historic district roughly along Locust Public Rd. and Salt Pond Road in Eastham, Massachusetts. The district encompasses Eastham's original town center, with a cluster of well-preserved 18th- and 19th-century buildings. The area served as the town's civic center due to its proximity to Salt Pond, which provided access to the Atlantic Ocean, and was a major transportation route. (Most of the district is now separated from Salt Pond by US Route 6, a four-lane road.) The advent of the railroad in the 1870s shifted the town's economic and civic heart to the present center. The Old Town district is 40 acre in size, with 42 mainly residential buildings contributing to its significance. The oldest building in the district is the c. 1672 John Knowles House at 191 Locust Road. The town's first town hall (1851) and first schoolhouse (1869) still stand in the district; the schoolhouse is a landmark visible from Route 6.",
"Title: Weare, New Hampshire\n\nWeare is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 8,785 at the 2010 census. It is close to two important New Hampshire cities, Manchester and Concord.",
"Title: New Hampshire Route 149\n\nNew Hampshire Route 149 (abbreviated NH 149) is a 13.756 mi secondary east–west state highway in Hillsborough County in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The road runs between the towns of Weare and Hillsborough.",
"Title: Caleb Martin House\n\nThe Caleb Martin House is a historic house at 42 Mill Pond Road in Bethlehem, Connecticut. With its oldest portion dating to 1730, it is one of the community's oldest buildings, exhibiting a wealth of construction detail through its 18th-century transformation from a small single-pile house to a full saltbox. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996."
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Lucila Salao, a Filipino sprinter, competed in the women's 4 x 100 meters relay at an international multi-sport event that was held in what city?
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Munich
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"Stephanie Berto (born March 13, 1953 in Vancouver) is a retired female track and field athlete, who represented Canada at the 1968 Summer Olympics in the women's 100 metres and 4 × 100 m relay, while becoming the youngest member of the olympic team at age 15.",
" At 16, she captured a bronze medal in 100 meters and a silver medal in the 4 x 100 meter relay at the 1969 Pacific Conference Games in Tokyo, Japan.",
" She won a bronze medal at the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland as a member of the 4 x 100 meter relay team.",
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"He competed in the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece.",
" There he won a silver medal in the men's 4 x 100 metre relay - T35-38 event, a silver medal in the men's 4 x 400 metre relay - T35-38 event, a bronze medal in the men's 100 metres - T36 event, finished sixth in the men's 200 metres - T36 event and finished fourth in the men's 400 metres - T36 event.",
" He also competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China.",
" There he won a silver medal in the men's 4 x 100 metre relay - T35-38 event, a bronze medal in the men's 200 metres - T36 event, a bronze medal in the men's 400 metres - T36 event and finished sixth in the men's 100 metres - T36 event"
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"Coby Miller (born October 19, 1976 in Ackerman, Mississippi) is an American track and field athlete, who specialises in the sprint events.",
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" In the latter distance, he won the 1999 Summer Universiade and reached the 2000 Sydney Olympics final.",
" He suffered leg injuries in the 2001 and 2002 seasons, but returned in late 2002 as part of the gold-medal-winning American 4 x 100 m relay team at the IAAF World Cup, breaking the championship record.",
" He ran under ten seconds in the 100 m Olympics Trials in 2004, but failed to qualify for the event.",
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"Mutsuo Taniguchi (born 5 May 1913, died between 1940 and 1945) was a Japanese sprinter.",
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"Itaro Nakajima (13 March 1911 – 1993) was a Japanese sprinter.",
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"Mikele (\"Miki\") Ronisse Barber (born October 4, 1980 in Livingston, New Jersey) is an American sprinter who won gold at the 4 x 100 meters relay event in 2007 World Championships in Athletics, in Osaka, Japan, and an individual gold medal at the 100 meters in 2007 Pan Am Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil."
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"Title: Stephanie Berto\n\nStephanie Berto (born March 13, 1953 in Vancouver) is a retired female track and field athlete, who represented Canada at the 1968 Summer Olympics in the women's 100 metres and 4 × 100 m relay, while becoming the youngest member of the olympic team at age 15. At 16, she captured a bronze medal in 100 meters and a silver medal in the 4 x 100 meter relay at the 1969 Pacific Conference Games in Tokyo, Japan. She won a bronze medal at the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland as a member of the 4 x 100 meter relay team. She claimed the gold medal in the women's 200 metres event at the 1971 Pan American Games in Cali, Colombia, and silver in the 100 metres.",
"Title: Lucila Salao\n\nLucila Salao (born 1 July 1954) is a Filipino sprinter. She competed in the women's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1972 Summer Olympics.",
"Title: Che Mian\n\nHe competed in the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. There he won a silver medal in the men's 4 x 100 metre relay - T35-38 event, a silver medal in the men's 4 x 400 metre relay - T35-38 event, a bronze medal in the men's 100 metres - T36 event, finished sixth in the men's 200 metres - T36 event and finished fourth in the men's 400 metres - T36 event. He also competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China. There he won a silver medal in the men's 4 x 100 metre relay - T35-38 event, a bronze medal in the men's 200 metres - T36 event, a bronze medal in the men's 400 metres - T36 event and finished sixth in the men's 100 metres - T36 event",
"Title: Coby Miller\n\nCoby Miller (born October 19, 1976 in Ackerman, Mississippi) is an American track and field athlete, who specialises in the sprint events. In his career, he recorded a sub-10 second personal best in the 100 meters and a sub-20 second best in the 200 meters. In the latter distance, he won the 1999 Summer Universiade and reached the 2000 Sydney Olympics final. He suffered leg injuries in the 2001 and 2002 seasons, but returned in late 2002 as part of the gold-medal-winning American 4 x 100 m relay team at the IAAF World Cup, breaking the championship record. He ran under ten seconds in the 100 m Olympics Trials in 2004, but failed to qualify for the event. However, he won an Olympic silver medal at the 2004 Athens Games as part of the American 4 x 100 m relay team. At his peak he was regularly ranked among the top ten American sprinters.",
"Title: Mutsuo Taniguchi\n\nMutsuo Taniguchi (born 5 May 1913, died between 1940 and 1945) was a Japanese sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres and the men's 4 x 100 meters relay events at the 1936 Summer Olympics.",
"Title: Itaro Nakajima\n\nItaro Nakajima (13 March 1911 – 1993) was a Japanese sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres, the men's 4 x 100 meters relay, and the men's 4 x 400 meters relay events at the 1932 Summer Olympics events at the 1932 Summer Olympics.",
"Title: Masao Yazawa\n\nMasao Yazawa (born 15 May 1915) was a Japanese sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres and the men's 4 x 100 meters relay events at the 1936 Summer Olympics.",
"Title: 1972 Summer Olympics\n\nThe 1972 Summer Olympics (German: \"Olympische Sommerspiele 1972\"), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from August 26 to September 11, 1972.",
"Title: Mikele Barber\n\nMikele (\"Miki\") Ronisse Barber (born October 4, 1980 in Livingston, New Jersey) is an American sprinter who won gold at the 4 x 100 meters relay event in 2007 World Championships in Athletics, in Osaka, Japan, and an individual gold medal at the 100 meters in 2007 Pan Am Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.",
"Title: Kenji Yamauchi\n\nKenji Yamauchi (山内 健次 , Yamauchi Kenji , born 10 August 1964) is a Japanese sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres, the men's 4 x 100 meters relay, and the men's 4 x 400 meters relay events at the 1988 Summer Olympics."
] |
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Farley Earle Granger was best know for collaborations with which director who's one of the film was based on based on the 1929 play by Patrick Hamilton?
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Alfred Hitchcock
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75
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Which episode of "Will & Grace" included an actress that was also on "Charmed"?
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"Grace, Replaced"
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"Roark Grant Critchlow (born May 11, 1963) is a Canadian actor, best known for appearing on the daytime US soap opera \"Days of Our Lives\" from 1994 to 1999 as Dr. Mike Horton.",
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" More recently he was in the TV movie \"\" as well as appearing in the Nickelodeon series \"Drake & Josh\" as Dr. Glazer.",
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" It was written by Brad Kern and directed by Shannen Doherty.",
" As well as being Doherty's last episode as director, it was also her last appearance on the show as the character Prue Halliwell, although the character would later return in the .",
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" \"Charmed: Season 9\" is set eighteen months after the events of the television show's final episode.",
" The first issue was released on July 21, 2010 and made its premiere at San Diego Comic-Con International.",
" The series concluded with the season finale issue, \"The Power of 300\", and was succeeded by the novel \"The War on Witches\" (2015), also written by Ruditis, and \"\" (2014–)."
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" The character was originally played by Lori Rom in the unaired pilot episode.",
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" The character was created by Constance M. Burge and is based on Burge herself.",
" Phoebe is introduced into \"Charmed\" as the youngest sister to Prue (Shannen Doherty) and Piper Halliwell (Holly Marie Combs).",
" She is one of the original featured leads and, more specifically, a Charmed One – one of the most powerful witches of all time.",
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"\"Grace, Replaced\" is the eighteenth episode of the first season of the American television series \"Will & Grace\".",
" It was written by Katie Palmer and directed by series producer James Burrows.",
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"My Friend Steve was a band hailing from Orlando, Florida fronted by vocalist Steven Foxbury (aka Steve Burry).",
" They have earned comparisons to Counting Crows.",
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" The music video for \"Charmed\" featured actress Selma Blair, as the song was the theme for Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane in which she starred.",
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"Title: Kyra (Charmed)\n\nKyra, formerly known by her title the Seer, is a fictional character from the American television supernatural drama \"Charmed\", which aired on The WB Television Network (The WB) from 1998 to 2006. The character was created by executive producer Brad Kern and portrayed by actress Charisma Carpenter. Carpenter was invited on the show after acting with \"Charmed\" cast member Holly Marie Combs on the ABC Family television film \"See Jane Date\" (2003). The actress' original contract was a guest star role that included three episodes in season seven, with media outlets reporting the possibility of Carpenter becoming a series regular.",
"Title: Roark Critchlow\n\nRoark Grant Critchlow (born May 11, 1963) is a Canadian actor, best known for appearing on the daytime US soap opera \"Days of Our Lives\" from 1994 to 1999 as Dr. Mike Horton. He also had a recurring role on the soap \"Passions\". More recently he was in the TV movie \"\" as well as appearing in the Nickelodeon series \"Drake & Josh\" as Dr. Glazer. He also portrayed Zoey Brooks' father in \"Zoey 101\". Roark has had smaller roles in movies like \"Mr. Deeds\" with Adam Sandler and TV shows such as \"Street Justice\", \"Malcolm in the Middle\", \"Entourage\", \"Charmed\", \"\", \"Afterworld\" and \"Friends\". In 2009, he appeared in an episode of the re-imagined \"Battlestar Galactica\". He also appeared in the 2009 movie \"Hydra\" as Sean Trotta. Critchlow recently had a recurring role on the science fiction TV show \"V\" and on ABC Family's breakout-hit \"Pretty Little Liars\", where he has the role as Tom Marin (Hanna Marin's father). He was also in Charmed, he played the man with the greed sin",
"Title: Richard Gant\n\nRichard Gant (born March 10, 1944) is an American actor. His credits include the films \"Rocky V\" (as the Don King-esque George Washington Duke), for which he received widespread critical acclaim, \"Miami Vice\" season 5 episode 13 (1989), a possessed coroner in \"\" (1993), \"Deadwood\", \"The Big Lebowski\", \"Babylon 5\", \"Special Unit 2\", \"L.A. Law\", \"NYPD Blue\", \"Living Single\", \"Posse\", \"How I Met Your Mother\", \"Men Don't Tell\", and \"Charmed\". He appeared in one episode of \"\" and had a recurring role as the high school principal in \"Smallville\". He also appeared in \"\" and \"\" as well as reporter Charles Parker in the cult classic adaptation of Colin Bateman's \"Divorcing Jack\". He had a minor role as a senior naval officer in Roland Emmerich's \"Godzilla\". Gant was also in the 2007 comedy film, \"Daddy Day Camp\", as Col. Buck Hinton.",
"Title: Cole Turner\n\nCole Turner is a fictional character on the WB television series \"Charmed\", portrayed by series regular Julian McMahon between seasons three and five. McMahon returned for a guest appearance in the show's seventh season, for its 150th episode. \"Charmed\" is a series which focuses on three good witches, the prophesied \"Charmed Ones\", sisters who battle the forces of evil. Cole is an adversary-turned-ally of the sisters introduced in the third season and a love interest of main character Phoebe Halliwell, portrayed by Alyssa Milano. Like the show's main characters, Cole also possessed a number of magical abilities; the most commonly used were the power to teleport and the power to throw projective energy balls which could stun or kill.",
"Title: All Hell Breaks Loose (Charmed)\n\n\"All Hell Breaks Loose\" is the twenty-second episode and season finale of the third season of the American television series \"Charmed\"; it is also the 66th overall episode in the series. The episode was originally broadcast in the United States on May 17, 2001 on The WB. It was written by Brad Kern and directed by Shannen Doherty. As well as being Doherty's last episode as director, it was also her last appearance on the show as the character Prue Halliwell, although the character would later return in the . In the episode, The Charmed Ones deal with their secret of being witches going global and all of the news reporters swarming them.",
"Title: Charmed: Season 9\n\nCharmed: Season 9 is a comic book series that was published monthly between June 2010 and October 2012 by Zenescope Entertainment, which owns the publishing rights to the \"Charmed\" comic book series. Written by Paul Ruditis and Raven Gregory, the series is an officially licensed continuation of the popular television series of the same name, which ended its eight-year run in 2006. \"Charmed: Season 9\" is set eighteen months after the events of the television show's final episode. The first issue was released on July 21, 2010 and made its premiere at San Diego Comic-Con International. The series concluded with the season finale issue, \"The Power of 300\", and was succeeded by the novel \"The War on Witches\" (2015), also written by Ruditis, and \"\" (2014–).",
"Title: Phoebe Halliwell\n\nPhoebe Halliwell is a fictional character from the American television series \"Charmed\", played by Alyssa Milano from October 7, 1998 until May 21, 2006. The character was originally played by Lori Rom in the unaired pilot episode. However, Rom quit the series, and a new pilot was filmed with Milano in the role of Phoebe. The character was created by Constance M. Burge and is based on Burge herself. Phoebe is introduced into \"Charmed\" as the youngest sister to Prue (Shannen Doherty) and Piper Halliwell (Holly Marie Combs). She is one of the original featured leads and, more specifically, a Charmed One – one of the most powerful witches of all time. Phoebe initially possesses the power of premonition, which enables her to see into the future and the past. To make up for initially only having a passive power, Phoebe develops martial arts skills in order to better assist her sisters when they fight evil beings. As the series progresses, she also gains the active powers of levitation and empathy.",
"Title: Grace, Replaced\n\n\"Grace, Replaced\" is the eighteenth episode of the first season of the American television series \"Will & Grace\". It was written by Katie Palmer and directed by series producer James Burrows. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in the United States on April 8, 1999. Actors Molly Shannon, Leigh-Allyn Baker, and Tom Gallop guest starred on \"Grace, Replaced\".",
"Title: My Friend Steve\n\nMy Friend Steve was a band hailing from Orlando, Florida fronted by vocalist Steven Foxbury (aka Steve Burry). They have earned comparisons to Counting Crows. \"Charmed\" was their only single which charted, released on their 1998 album \"Hope & Wait\" on Mammoth Records. The single appeared on Billboard's 1999 Modern Rock Chart, peaking at number 38. The song also reached the Adult Top 40 charts, peaking at #30. The music video for \"Charmed\" featured actress Selma Blair, as the song was the theme for Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane in which she starred. That same year, the band released a live performance version of its song \"All in All\" on the charity album \"Live in the X Lounge II."
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76
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What do Roland Joffé and José Bohr have in common?
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film director
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"Roland Joffé (born 17 November 1945) is an English-French film director who is known for the Oscar-winning movies \"The Killing Fields\" and \"The Mission\".",
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"Dreams of Love (Spanish:Sueño de amor) is a 1935 Mexican historical drama film directed by José Bohr and starring Claudio Arrau, Julieta Palavicini and Consuelo Frank.",
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"A Macabre Legacy (Spanish: \"Herencia macabra\" ) is a 1940 Mexican horror film directed by José Bohr.",
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" He directed 35 films between 1919 and 1969."
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"Rowan Marc Joffé (born 1973) is a British screenwriter and director.",
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"sentences": [
"Si mis campos hablaran is a 1947 Chilean film directed by José Bohr.",
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"Thus is Life (Spanish:Así es la vida) is a 1930 American Spanish language romantic comedy film directed by George Crone and starring José Bohr, Delia Magana and Lolita Vendrell.",
" It was produced as the Spanish version of the English-language film \"What a Man!",
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" In the early years of sound such multi-language versions were common, and only declined with the development of dubbing."
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"The Whip (Spanish:El látigo) is a 1939 Mexican adventure film directed by and starring José Bohr.",
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"Luponini from Chicago (Spanish:Luponini de Chicago) is a 1935 Mexican comedy crime film directed by and starring José Bohr.",
" It also features Anita Blanch, Carlos Villatoro and Isabelita Blanch."
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"Title: One Who's Been a Sailor\n\nOne Who's Been a Sailor (Spanish:Uno que ha sido marino) is a 1951 Chilean comedy film directed by José Bohr and starring Eugenio Retes, Hilda Sour and Arturo Gatica.",
"Title: Roland Joffé\n\nRoland Joffé (born 17 November 1945) is an English-French film director who is known for the Oscar-winning movies \"The Killing Fields\" and \"The Mission\". He began his career in television. His early television credits included episodes of \"Coronation Street\" and an adaptation of \"The Stars Look Down\" for Granada. He gained a reputation for hard-hitting political stories with the series \"Bill Brand\" and factual dramas for \"Play for Today\".",
"Title: Dreams of Love (1935 film)\n\nDreams of Love (Spanish:Sueño de amor) is a 1935 Mexican historical drama film directed by José Bohr and starring Claudio Arrau, Julieta Palavicini and Consuelo Frank. The film portrays the life of the composer Franz Liszt, in particular his relationship with George Sand.",
"Title: A Macabre Legacy\n\nA Macabre Legacy (Spanish: \"Herencia macabra\" ) is a 1940 Mexican horror film directed by José Bohr. It stars Miguel Arenas, Consuelo Frank, and Ramón Armengod.",
"Title: José Bohr\n\nJosé Bohr (3 September 1901 – 29 May 1994) was a Chilean film director, producer, actor and screenwriter. He directed 35 films between 1919 and 1969.",
"Title: Rowan Joffé\n\nRowan Marc Joffé (born 1973) is a British screenwriter and director. He is the son of director Roland Joffé and actress Jane Lapotaire, and half-brother of actress Nathalie Lunghi.",
"Title: Si mis campos hablaran\n\nSi mis campos hablaran is a 1947 Chilean film directed by José Bohr. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Thus Is Life\n\nThus is Life (Spanish:Así es la vida) is a 1930 American Spanish language romantic comedy film directed by George Crone and starring José Bohr, Delia Magana and Lolita Vendrell. It was produced as the Spanish version of the English-language film \"What a Man! \", also directed by Crone. In the early years of sound such multi-language versions were common, and only declined with the development of dubbing.",
"Title: The Whip (1939 film)\n\nThe Whip (Spanish:El látigo) is a 1939 Mexican adventure film directed by and starring José Bohr. It also featured Elena D'Orgaz, Domingo Soler.",
"Title: Luponini from Chicago\n\nLuponini from Chicago (Spanish:Luponini de Chicago) is a 1935 Mexican comedy crime film directed by and starring José Bohr. It also features Anita Blanch, Carlos Villatoro and Isabelita Blanch."
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Which court case concerned the president of the Foundation of Moral Law and a stone monument of the Ten Commandments?
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Glassroth v. Moore
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"The \"Hutu Ten Commandments\" (also \"Ten Commandments of the Bahutu\") was a document published in the December 1990 edition of \"Kangura\", an anti-Tutsi, Hutu Power Kinyarwanda-language newspaper in Kigali, Rwanda.",
" The Hutu Ten Commandments are often cited as a prime example of anti-Tutsi propaganda that was promoted by extremists in Rwanda following the 1990 invasion by the Rwandan Patriotic Front and prior to the 1994 Rwandan Genocide.",
" The chief editor of \"Kangura\", Hassan Ngeze, was convicted of genocide and crimes against humanity in 2003 by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and was sentenced to 35 years' imprisonment."
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"The Tables of the Law (\"Das Gesetz\") is a 1944 novella by German writer Thomas Mann.",
" It is a dramatic retelling of the Biblical story of Moses contained in the Book of Exodus, although some of the laws which Moses proscribes for his followers are taken from Leviticus.",
" It was the only story that Mann was ever commissioned to write, and he finished it in just eight weeks, beginning on January 18, 1943, and ending on March 13, 1943.",
" Publisher Armin L. Robinson, believing the Ten Commandments to be the basis on which civilization was founded, wanted to make a movie detailing the Nazi's \"desecration of the Mosaic Decalogue.\"",
" Instead, he settled on a book, entitled \"The Ten Commandments: Ten Short Novels of Hitler's War Against the Moral Code,\" with ten authors, one for each commandment.",
" Mann's novella, which he was paid $1000 to write, was originally meant to be the introduction to the volume, but Robinson liked it so much that he decided to make it the first story, under the heading \"Thou Shalt Have No Other God Before Me.\"",
" It should also be noted that Mann considered his story to be greatly superior to that of his fellow contributors, and he considered the overall book a \"failure\"."
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"The Ten Commandments are a series of religious and moral imperatives that are recognized as a moral foundation in several of the Abrahamic religions, including Catholicism.",
" As described in the Old Testament books Exodus and Deuteronomy, the Commandments form part of a covenant offered by God to the Israelites to free them from the spiritual slavery of sin.",
" According to the \"Catechism of the Catholic Church\"—the official exposition of the Catholic Church's Christian beliefs—the Commandments are considered essential for spiritual good health and growth, and serve as the basis for Catholic social justice.",
" A review of the Commandments is one of the most common types of examination of conscience used by Catholics before receiving the sacrament of Penance."
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"The Ten Commandments Monument was erected on the Arkansas State Capitol grounds in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the United States, on 27 June 2017.",
" The monument was destroyed within 24 hours of its installation.",
" The man who allegedly rammed the monument with his car while live streaming the crime, Michael Tate Reed, 32, of Van Buren, Arkansas, was linked to a similar incident with the Ten Commandments Monument on the Oklahoma State Capitol grounds in 2014."
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"Glassroth v. Moore, CV-01-T-1268-N, 229 F. Supp.",
" 2d 1290 (M.D. Ala. 2002), and its companion case Maddox and Howard v. Moore, CV-01-T-1269-N, concern then-Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy S. Moore and a stone monument of the Ten Commandments in the rotunda of the Alabama Judicial Building in Montgomery, Alabama."
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"The Ten Commandments of Dog Ownership, also known as The Ten Commandments From a Pet's Point of View, or simply Ten Commandments For Dog Owners is a set of pet ownership rules.",
" It was created in 1993 by Stan Rawlinson, and is written from the point of view of a dog."
],
"title": "The Ten Commandments of Dog Ownership"
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"The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics were created in 1992 by the Computer Ethics Institute.",
" The commandments were introduced in the paper \"In Pursuit of a 'Ten Commandments' for Computer Ethics\" by Ramon C. Barquin as a means to create \"a set of standards to guide and instruct people in the ethical use of computers.\"",
" They follow Internet Advisory Board's memo on ethics from 1987.",
" The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics copies the archaic style of the Ten Commandments from the King James Bible."
],
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"Examination of conscience is a review of one's past thoughts, words, actions, and omissions for the purpose of ascertaining their conformity with, or deviation from, the moral law.",
" Among Christians, this is generally a private review; secular intellectuals have, on occasion, published autocritiques for public consumption.",
" In the Catholic Church penitents who wish to receive the sacrament of penance are encouraged to examine their conscience using the Ten Commandments as a guide, or the Beatitudes, or the virtues and vices.",
" A similar doctrine is taught in Lutheran churches, where penitents who wish to receive Holy Absolution are also asked to use the Ten Commandments as a guide.",
" The process is very similar to the Islamic practice of Muhasaba, or self-reflection."
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"The Ten Commandments is a 1956 American biblical epic film produced, directed, and narrated by Cecil B. DeMille, shot in VistaVision (color by Technicolor), and released by Paramount Pictures.",
" The film is based on \"Prince of Egypt\" by Dorothy Clarke Wilson, \"Pillar of Fire\" by J.H. Ingraham, \"On Eagle's Wings\" by A.E. Southon, and the Book of Exodus.",
" \"The Ten Commandments\" dramatizes the biblical story of the life of Moses, an adopted Egyptian prince who becomes the deliverer of his real brethren, the enslaved Hebrews, and therefore leads the Exodus to Mount Sinai, where he receives, from God, the Ten Commandments.",
" The film stars Charlton Heston in the lead role, Yul Brynner as Rameses, Anne Baxter as Nefretiri, Edward G. Robinson as Dathan, Yvonne De Carlo as Sephora, Debra Paget as Lilia, and John Derek as Joshua; and features Sir Cedric Hardwicke as Sethi, Nina Foch as Bithiah, Martha Scott as Yoshebel, Judith Anderson as Memnet, and Vincent Price as Baka, among others."
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"Roy Stewart Moore (born February 11, 1947) is an American lawyer, politician, and former judge.",
" He also is the founder and president of the Foundation for Moral Law.",
" Moore is the Republican nominee in the 2017 special election to fill the United States Senate seat vacated by Jeff Sessions upon Sessions's confirmation as Attorney General of the United States."
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"title": "Roy Moore"
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"Title: Hutu Ten Commandments\n\nThe \"Hutu Ten Commandments\" (also \"Ten Commandments of the Bahutu\") was a document published in the December 1990 edition of \"Kangura\", an anti-Tutsi, Hutu Power Kinyarwanda-language newspaper in Kigali, Rwanda. The Hutu Ten Commandments are often cited as a prime example of anti-Tutsi propaganda that was promoted by extremists in Rwanda following the 1990 invasion by the Rwandan Patriotic Front and prior to the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. The chief editor of \"Kangura\", Hassan Ngeze, was convicted of genocide and crimes against humanity in 2003 by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and was sentenced to 35 years' imprisonment.",
"Title: The Tables of the Law\n\nThe Tables of the Law (\"Das Gesetz\") is a 1944 novella by German writer Thomas Mann. It is a dramatic retelling of the Biblical story of Moses contained in the Book of Exodus, although some of the laws which Moses proscribes for his followers are taken from Leviticus. It was the only story that Mann was ever commissioned to write, and he finished it in just eight weeks, beginning on January 18, 1943, and ending on March 13, 1943. Publisher Armin L. Robinson, believing the Ten Commandments to be the basis on which civilization was founded, wanted to make a movie detailing the Nazi's \"desecration of the Mosaic Decalogue.\" Instead, he settled on a book, entitled \"The Ten Commandments: Ten Short Novels of Hitler's War Against the Moral Code,\" with ten authors, one for each commandment. Mann's novella, which he was paid $1000 to write, was originally meant to be the introduction to the volume, but Robinson liked it so much that he decided to make it the first story, under the heading \"Thou Shalt Have No Other God Before Me.\" It should also be noted that Mann considered his story to be greatly superior to that of his fellow contributors, and he considered the overall book a \"failure\".",
"Title: Ten Commandments in Catholic theology\n\nThe Ten Commandments are a series of religious and moral imperatives that are recognized as a moral foundation in several of the Abrahamic religions, including Catholicism. As described in the Old Testament books Exodus and Deuteronomy, the Commandments form part of a covenant offered by God to the Israelites to free them from the spiritual slavery of sin. According to the \"Catechism of the Catholic Church\"—the official exposition of the Catholic Church's Christian beliefs—the Commandments are considered essential for spiritual good health and growth, and serve as the basis for Catholic social justice. A review of the Commandments is one of the most common types of examination of conscience used by Catholics before receiving the sacrament of Penance.",
"Title: Ten Commandments Monument (Little Rock, Arkansas)\n\nThe Ten Commandments Monument was erected on the Arkansas State Capitol grounds in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the United States, on 27 June 2017. The monument was destroyed within 24 hours of its installation. The man who allegedly rammed the monument with his car while live streaming the crime, Michael Tate Reed, 32, of Van Buren, Arkansas, was linked to a similar incident with the Ten Commandments Monument on the Oklahoma State Capitol grounds in 2014.",
"Title: Glassroth v. Moore\n\nGlassroth v. Moore, CV-01-T-1268-N, 229 F. Supp. 2d 1290 (M.D. Ala. 2002), and its companion case Maddox and Howard v. Moore, CV-01-T-1269-N, concern then-Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy S. Moore and a stone monument of the Ten Commandments in the rotunda of the Alabama Judicial Building in Montgomery, Alabama.",
"Title: The Ten Commandments of Dog Ownership\n\nThe Ten Commandments of Dog Ownership, also known as The Ten Commandments From a Pet's Point of View, or simply Ten Commandments For Dog Owners is a set of pet ownership rules. It was created in 1993 by Stan Rawlinson, and is written from the point of view of a dog.",
"Title: Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics\n\nThe Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics were created in 1992 by the Computer Ethics Institute. The commandments were introduced in the paper \"In Pursuit of a 'Ten Commandments' for Computer Ethics\" by Ramon C. Barquin as a means to create \"a set of standards to guide and instruct people in the ethical use of computers.\" They follow Internet Advisory Board's memo on ethics from 1987. The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics copies the archaic style of the Ten Commandments from the King James Bible.",
"Title: Examination of conscience\n\nExamination of conscience is a review of one's past thoughts, words, actions, and omissions for the purpose of ascertaining their conformity with, or deviation from, the moral law. Among Christians, this is generally a private review; secular intellectuals have, on occasion, published autocritiques for public consumption. In the Catholic Church penitents who wish to receive the sacrament of penance are encouraged to examine their conscience using the Ten Commandments as a guide, or the Beatitudes, or the virtues and vices. A similar doctrine is taught in Lutheran churches, where penitents who wish to receive Holy Absolution are also asked to use the Ten Commandments as a guide. The process is very similar to the Islamic practice of Muhasaba, or self-reflection.",
"Title: The Ten Commandments (1956 film)\n\nThe Ten Commandments is a 1956 American biblical epic film produced, directed, and narrated by Cecil B. DeMille, shot in VistaVision (color by Technicolor), and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on \"Prince of Egypt\" by Dorothy Clarke Wilson, \"Pillar of Fire\" by J.H. Ingraham, \"On Eagle's Wings\" by A.E. Southon, and the Book of Exodus. \"The Ten Commandments\" dramatizes the biblical story of the life of Moses, an adopted Egyptian prince who becomes the deliverer of his real brethren, the enslaved Hebrews, and therefore leads the Exodus to Mount Sinai, where he receives, from God, the Ten Commandments. The film stars Charlton Heston in the lead role, Yul Brynner as Rameses, Anne Baxter as Nefretiri, Edward G. Robinson as Dathan, Yvonne De Carlo as Sephora, Debra Paget as Lilia, and John Derek as Joshua; and features Sir Cedric Hardwicke as Sethi, Nina Foch as Bithiah, Martha Scott as Yoshebel, Judith Anderson as Memnet, and Vincent Price as Baka, among others.",
"Title: Roy Moore\n\nRoy Stewart Moore (born February 11, 1947) is an American lawyer, politician, and former judge. He also is the founder and president of the Foundation for Moral Law. Moore is the Republican nominee in the 2017 special election to fill the United States Senate seat vacated by Jeff Sessions upon Sessions's confirmation as Attorney General of the United States."
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78
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MS "Freedom of the Seas" is a cruise ship operated by a cruise line operating how many ships?
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24
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"MS \"Europa 2\" is a cruise ship operated by Hapag-Lloyd Cruises, a German-based cruise line.",
" She entered service in May 2013, and is the highest rated cruise ship in the world according to the \"Berlitz Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships\", replacing her fleetmate, MS \"Europa\" , which had held that distinction for more than a decade."
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"Fiesta Marina Cruises was an experimental short-lived subsidiary cruise line of Carnival Cruise Lines.",
" The cruise line was marketed toward the Latin/Spanish-speaking population, residing in the United States and abroad.",
" The cruise line sailed out of San Juan, Puerto Rico and Caracas, Venezuela.",
" The cruise line operated only one ship, the \"Fiesta Marina\".",
" The ship was named in Miami, Florida on October 18, 1993.",
" The cruise line was a total marketing failure and was dissolved in September 1994.",
" The \"Fiesta Marina\" was sold to Epirotiki Cruises to sail as the \"Olympic\".",
" In 2007, the Carnival Corporation started a joint-partnership with the Orizonia Corporación to start a new cruise line called Iberocruceros.",
" Just like Fiesta Marina, the new cruise line was marketed toward the Latin/Spanish-speaking population.",
" The cruise line operated out of South America and Europe, independently from Carnival, but was managed by Costa Cruises.",
" Iberocruceros was closed in 2014 and its ships transferred to Costa or elsewhere."
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"MS \"Independence of the Seas\" is a \"Freedom\"-class cruise ship operated by the Royal Caribbean cruise line that entered service in April 2008.",
" The 15-deck ship can accommodate 4,370 passengers and is served by 1,360 crew.",
" She was built in the Aker Finnyards Turku Shipyard, Finland, builder of \"Freedom of the Seas \"and \"Liberty of the Seas\", her sister ships of the \"Freedom \"class.",
" At 154,407 GT, she joined \"Freedom of the Seas\" and \"Liberty of the Seas\" as the largest cruise ships and passenger vessels yet built.",
" She is 1112 ft long, and typically cruises at 21.6 kn .",
" The vessel operates from Fort Lauderdale, Florida during the Fall and Winter months and Southampton, England during the Spring and Summer months."
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"Imperial Majesty Cruise Line was a budget cruise line that had operated 2 and 3 day voyages out of Port Everglades, Florida to Nassau, Bahamas.",
" The company was founded in 1999.",
" The cruise line attracted both vacationers and vintage ship fans from around the world.",
" The cruise line's current operations ended on March 9, 2009, when the Regal Empress was retired.",
" In that same week, its operations were replaced by another cruise line operating for the same company that Imperial Majesty was part of."
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"Majesty Cruise Line is a Norwegian cruise line probably known for owning the Norwegian Majesty from 1992 to 1997.",
" Majesty Cruise Line was a more upmarket brand created by Dolphin Cruise Line in 1993.",
" Their first ship, the Royal Majesty, was originally ordered by Birka Line for their 24-hour cruises out of Stockholm.",
" Following the bankruptcy of builders Wärtsilä, the contract was resold to Majesty Cruise Line and the vessel was completed as Caribbean cruise ship Royal Majesty in 1992.",
" She initially worked three- and four-night cruises out of Florida, but in 1995 opened a new summer Boston-Bermuda route, terminating at St George's rather than the usual Hamilton in Bermuda.",
" Royal Majesty returned to Florida in the winter.",
" In June 1995 she ran aground on Rose and Crown shoal of Nantucket Island, due to a combination of faulty GPS and inadequate watch being maintained.",
" Royal Majesty was 17 miles off course.",
" She remained aground for 24 hours before tugs towed her off.",
" In 1997, a second ship was added to the fleet, the Crown Majesty (previously Crown Dynasty).",
" For the 1997 season, she operated cruises which had already been arranged for Crown Dynasty, but at the end of that season both ships passed to Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL).",
" Royal Majesty was sold to NCL, being renamed Norwegian Majesty, and soon received a similar lengthening to Norwegian Wind/Dream.",
" Crown Majesty which had been chartered from Effjohn International, had her charter transferred to NCL."
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"MS \"Regal Empress was a cruise ship that recently operated for Imperial Majesty Cruise Line.",
" She was built in 1953 by Alexander Stephen & Sons at Glasgow, Scotland as the ocean liner SS \"Olympia for the Greek Line.",
" Greek Line withdrew the \"Olympia\" from service in 1974.",
" Following an extended lay-up period and reconstruction into a diesel-engined Caribbean cruise ship, the ship re-emerged in 1983 as MS \"Caribe I\" for Commodore Cruise Line.",
" In 1993 she was sold to Regal Cruise Line and received her final name.",
" She operated for Imperial Majesty Cruise Line from 2003 until 2009.",
" The \"Regal Empress\" was also the last vintage passenger ship to regularly sail from the United States."
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"RMS \"Transvaal Castle was a British ocean liner built by John Brown & Company at Clydebank for the Union-Castle Line for their mail service between Southampton and Durban.",
" In 1966 she was sold to the South Africa-based Safmarine and renamed S.A. Vaal for further service on the same route.",
" Following cessation of the service between the UK and South Africa in 1977 the ship was sold to Carnival Cruise Line and rebuilt in Japan as the cruise ship SS \"Festivale, re-entering service in 1978.",
" In 1996 she was sold to Dolphin Cruise Line and renamed IslandBreeze.",
" The vessel spent some of her time under Dolphin Cruise Line ownership on charter to Thomson Cruises.",
" In 1998 the ship was sold to Premier Cruise Line and renamed SS \"Big Red Boat III.",
" Following the bankruptcy of Premier Cruise Line 2000, \"Big Red Boat III\" was laid up until 2003 when she was sold to the scrappers in Alang, India.",
" The ship became The Big Red Boat\" for her final voyage to the scrapyard."
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"Royal Caribbean International is a cruise line brand founded in Norway and based in Miami, Florida, United States.",
" It is owned by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.",
" s of March 2017 , the line is operating 24 ships, has six additional ships on order, and controls 21.9 percent of the cruise market worldwide.",
" All ships under the Royal Caribbean International brand have names ending with \"of the Seas\" (e.g. \"Empress of the Seas\" ) a practice which began in 1991."
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"MS \"Freedom of the Seas\" is a cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International.",
" It is the namesake of Royal Caribbean's \"Freedom\" class, and can accommodate 3,634 passengers and 1,300 crew on fifteen passenger decks.",
" \"Freedom of the Seas\" was the largest passenger ship ever built (by gross tonnage) from 2006 until construction of the Royal Caribbean International's \"Oasis\"-class ships in late 2009."
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"Celestyal Crystal, previously Louis Cristal, is a cruise ship operated by the Cyprus-based Celestyal Cruises and previously Louis Cruise Lines, both in the Louis Group.",
" The ship was originally built as the cruiseferry MS \"Viking Saga in 1980 at Wärtsilä Turku New Shipyard, Turku, Finland for Rederi Ab Sally.",
" In 1986 she was renamed MS \"Sally Albatross, and rebuilt into a cruise ship the following year.",
" The ship was destroyed by a fire in 1990, and completely rebuilt at Finnyards, Rauma, Finland.",
" She was re-delivered in 1992, still named \"Sally Albatross\".",
" After partially sinking 1994 she was rebuilt at Industrie Navali Maccaniche Affini, La Spezia, Italy, re-entering service as MS \"Leeward for Norwegian Cruise Line.",
" Subsequently she sailed as MS \"SuperStar Taurus for Star Cruises, MS \"Silja Opera for Silja Line and spent a year laid up as MS \"Opera prior to entering service with her current owner in 2007."
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"Title: Fiesta Marina Cruises\n\nFiesta Marina Cruises was an experimental short-lived subsidiary cruise line of Carnival Cruise Lines. The cruise line was marketed toward the Latin/Spanish-speaking population, residing in the United States and abroad. The cruise line sailed out of San Juan, Puerto Rico and Caracas, Venezuela. The cruise line operated only one ship, the \"Fiesta Marina\". The ship was named in Miami, Florida on October 18, 1993. The cruise line was a total marketing failure and was dissolved in September 1994. The \"Fiesta Marina\" was sold to Epirotiki Cruises to sail as the \"Olympic\". In 2007, the Carnival Corporation started a joint-partnership with the Orizonia Corporación to start a new cruise line called Iberocruceros. Just like Fiesta Marina, the new cruise line was marketed toward the Latin/Spanish-speaking population. The cruise line operated out of South America and Europe, independently from Carnival, but was managed by Costa Cruises. Iberocruceros was closed in 2014 and its ships transferred to Costa or elsewhere.",
"Title: MS Independence of the Seas\n\nMS \"Independence of the Seas\" is a \"Freedom\"-class cruise ship operated by the Royal Caribbean cruise line that entered service in April 2008. The 15-deck ship can accommodate 4,370 passengers and is served by 1,360 crew. She was built in the Aker Finnyards Turku Shipyard, Finland, builder of \"Freedom of the Seas \"and \"Liberty of the Seas\", her sister ships of the \"Freedom \"class. At 154,407 GT, she joined \"Freedom of the Seas\" and \"Liberty of the Seas\" as the largest cruise ships and passenger vessels yet built. She is 1112 ft long, and typically cruises at 21.6 kn . The vessel operates from Fort Lauderdale, Florida during the Fall and Winter months and Southampton, England during the Spring and Summer months.",
"Title: Imperial Majesty Cruise Line\n\nImperial Majesty Cruise Line was a budget cruise line that had operated 2 and 3 day voyages out of Port Everglades, Florida to Nassau, Bahamas. The company was founded in 1999. The cruise line attracted both vacationers and vintage ship fans from around the world. The cruise line's current operations ended on March 9, 2009, when the Regal Empress was retired. In that same week, its operations were replaced by another cruise line operating for the same company that Imperial Majesty was part of.",
"Title: Majesty Cruise Line\n\nMajesty Cruise Line is a Norwegian cruise line probably known for owning the Norwegian Majesty from 1992 to 1997. Majesty Cruise Line was a more upmarket brand created by Dolphin Cruise Line in 1993. Their first ship, the Royal Majesty, was originally ordered by Birka Line for their 24-hour cruises out of Stockholm. Following the bankruptcy of builders Wärtsilä, the contract was resold to Majesty Cruise Line and the vessel was completed as Caribbean cruise ship Royal Majesty in 1992. She initially worked three- and four-night cruises out of Florida, but in 1995 opened a new summer Boston-Bermuda route, terminating at St George's rather than the usual Hamilton in Bermuda. Royal Majesty returned to Florida in the winter. In June 1995 she ran aground on Rose and Crown shoal of Nantucket Island, due to a combination of faulty GPS and inadequate watch being maintained. Royal Majesty was 17 miles off course. She remained aground for 24 hours before tugs towed her off. In 1997, a second ship was added to the fleet, the Crown Majesty (previously Crown Dynasty). For the 1997 season, she operated cruises which had already been arranged for Crown Dynasty, but at the end of that season both ships passed to Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL). Royal Majesty was sold to NCL, being renamed Norwegian Majesty, and soon received a similar lengthening to Norwegian Wind/Dream. Crown Majesty which had been chartered from Effjohn International, had her charter transferred to NCL.",
"Title: MS Regal Empress\n\nMS \"Regal Empress was a cruise ship that recently operated for Imperial Majesty Cruise Line. She was built in 1953 by Alexander Stephen & Sons at Glasgow, Scotland as the ocean liner SS \"Olympia for the Greek Line. Greek Line withdrew the \"Olympia\" from service in 1974. Following an extended lay-up period and reconstruction into a diesel-engined Caribbean cruise ship, the ship re-emerged in 1983 as MS \"Caribe I\" for Commodore Cruise Line. In 1993 she was sold to Regal Cruise Line and received her final name. She operated for Imperial Majesty Cruise Line from 2003 until 2009. The \"Regal Empress\" was also the last vintage passenger ship to regularly sail from the United States.",
"Title: RMS Transvaal Castle\n\nRMS \"Transvaal Castle was a British ocean liner built by John Brown & Company at Clydebank for the Union-Castle Line for their mail service between Southampton and Durban. In 1966 she was sold to the South Africa-based Safmarine and renamed S.A. Vaal for further service on the same route. Following cessation of the service between the UK and South Africa in 1977 the ship was sold to Carnival Cruise Line and rebuilt in Japan as the cruise ship SS \"Festivale, re-entering service in 1978. In 1996 she was sold to Dolphin Cruise Line and renamed IslandBreeze. The vessel spent some of her time under Dolphin Cruise Line ownership on charter to Thomson Cruises. In 1998 the ship was sold to Premier Cruise Line and renamed SS \"Big Red Boat III. Following the bankruptcy of Premier Cruise Line 2000, \"Big Red Boat III\" was laid up until 2003 when she was sold to the scrappers in Alang, India. The ship became The Big Red Boat\" for her final voyage to the scrapyard.",
"Title: Royal Caribbean International\n\nRoyal Caribbean International is a cruise line brand founded in Norway and based in Miami, Florida, United States. It is owned by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. s of March 2017 , the line is operating 24 ships, has six additional ships on order, and controls 21.9 percent of the cruise market worldwide. All ships under the Royal Caribbean International brand have names ending with \"of the Seas\" (e.g. \"Empress of the Seas\" ) a practice which began in 1991.",
"Title: MS Freedom of the Seas\n\nMS \"Freedom of the Seas\" is a cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International. It is the namesake of Royal Caribbean's \"Freedom\" class, and can accommodate 3,634 passengers and 1,300 crew on fifteen passenger decks. \"Freedom of the Seas\" was the largest passenger ship ever built (by gross tonnage) from 2006 until construction of the Royal Caribbean International's \"Oasis\"-class ships in late 2009.",
"Title: Celestyal Crystal\n\nCelestyal Crystal, previously Louis Cristal, is a cruise ship operated by the Cyprus-based Celestyal Cruises and previously Louis Cruise Lines, both in the Louis Group. The ship was originally built as the cruiseferry MS \"Viking Saga in 1980 at Wärtsilä Turku New Shipyard, Turku, Finland for Rederi Ab Sally. In 1986 she was renamed MS \"Sally Albatross, and rebuilt into a cruise ship the following year. The ship was destroyed by a fire in 1990, and completely rebuilt at Finnyards, Rauma, Finland. She was re-delivered in 1992, still named \"Sally Albatross\". After partially sinking 1994 she was rebuilt at Industrie Navali Maccaniche Affini, La Spezia, Italy, re-entering service as MS \"Leeward for Norwegian Cruise Line. Subsequently she sailed as MS \"SuperStar Taurus for Star Cruises, MS \"Silja Opera for Silja Line and spent a year laid up as MS \"Opera prior to entering service with her current owner in 2007."
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What actor appearing in "The Doctor's Dilemma," died in 1979?
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Alastair George Bell Sim
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80
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What show created by Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt aired on May 2, 2006 in Chile?
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Married... with Children
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81
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Which hatchback small family car will be the car of the category during the 2011 Super Copa Telcel?
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SEAT León
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"Title: Volvo 300 Series\n\nThe Volvo 300 Series is a rear wheel drive small family car sold as both a hatchback and (later) a conventional saloon from 1976 to 1991. It was launched in the Netherlands shortly after Volvo acquired a major stake in the passenger car division of DAF in 1973. The series consisted of the Volvo 340 (previously 343/345) and the later Volvo 360.",
"Title: Mara Reyes\n\nMara Reyes (born March 12, 1977 in Pachuca, Mexico) is a Mexican stock car racing driver. Finding some success in the NASCAR Mexico Series, she started one race in what is now the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2005. Reyes currently races in the Super Copa Telcel with Arris Group sponsorship.",
"Title: Izh 2125\n\nThe IZh 2125 \"Kombi\" (Russian: ИЖ-2125 Комби, short for \"combination\") is a compact car produced by the Soviet car manufacturer IZh from 1973 to 1997. It was based on an Izhevsk-modified Moskvitch 412, with the first prototype released in 1972 as a small family car. It was considered to be the first Soviet hatchback (released about a decade before the well-known Lada Samara), though the car actually possesses a station wagon body wherein the \"D\" pillar has its own support and does not gain from weight reduction (which would position the model more in the liftback family). In Russian literature the car is referred to as liftback. For the same reason, the car was given the \"Kombi\" nickname, which in a way alludes to the Combi coupé (the word \"kombi\" itself meaning \"station wagon\" in German and Polish, while in Russian a station wagon is called \"universal\").",
"Title: Lancia Ardea\n\nThe Lancia Ardea was a small family car produced Italian car manufacturer Lancia between 1939 and 1953. Its unusually short bonnet reportedly contained the smallest V4 engine ever commercialized in a small family car",
"Title: Hyundai i30\n\nThe Hyundai i30 is a small family car manufactured by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai in Nošovice, Czech Republic, since 2007. The i30 shares its platform with the Kia cee'd, available as a three door hatchback , five door hatchback, five door estate and four door fastback , with a choice of three petrol engines and two diesel engines, either with manual or automatic transmission.",
"Title: 2012 Super Copa Telcel\n\nThe 2012 Super Copa Telcel was the second season of this championship, part of the Mexican branch of SEAT León Supercopa. Reigning champion Ricardo Pérez de Lara won the series for a second time. Trofeo Ibiza was a supported event running SEAT Ibiza Cupra Turbo 1.4L.",
"Title: SEAT León\n\nThe SEAT León (] ) is a hatchback small family car built by the Spanish car manufacturer SEAT since October 1998.",
"Title: 2011 LATAM Challenge Series\n\n2011 LATAM Challenge Series season was the fourth season of LATAM Challenge Series. The season started in April 9, and finished in November 20. There was nine double events, seven in Mexico and two in USA (both in Texas). The Venezuelan driver Giancarlo Serenelli retained the championship with seven victories in the season. He also runs in Super Copa Telcel.",
"Title: 2011 Super Copa Telcel\n\nThe 2011 Super Copa Telcel is the inaugural season of the Super Copa Telcel. This cup is the Mexican branch of SEAT León Supercopa. The serial was presented by Michel Jourdain in December 2010. SEAT León will be the car of the category. After 8 double events the Mexican driver Ricardo Pérez de Lara was proclaimed champion. Pérez de Lara won 4 races in the season."
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What world record is held by the avenue that contains Argentina's Obelisco de Buenos Aires?
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the widest avenue in the world
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" He was born in Gualeguaychú in Entre Ríos Province, on August 26, 1858.",
" Moved to Buenos Aires first in 1876 and then again to stay in 1879 at the age of 21.",
" He was known to his friends as “Mocho” (blunt) and later added the title “Fray” (brother, as in a Friar in the Catholic Church).",
" He wrote for several newspapers including \"El Nacional\", \"La Pampa\", \"La Patria Argentina\", and \"La Razón\".",
" He also wrote for magazines such as the short-lived \"Fray Gerundio\", \"El Ateneo\" and \"La Colmena Artística\".",
" He wrote essays about life in Buenos Aires in the latter part of the 19th century, including \"Esmeraldas\" (polished), \"Cuentos Mundanos\" (Ordinary Stories), \"La vida de los ladrones célebres de Buenos Aires y sus maneras de robar\" (“The life of celebrated robbers of Buenos Aires and their manner of robbing\") and \"Memorias de un Vigilante\" (Memoirs of a policeman).",
" In 1898 he wrote the book \"En el Mar Austral\" (“In the Southern Sea\")."
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"The ATP Buenos Aires (Spanish \"Abierto de Buenos Aires\") is an annual tennis event for male tennis players held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.",
" The tournament is an ATP World Tour 250 series event on the 2014 ATP World Tour, and is played on outdoor clay courts at the 5,500 capacity Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club, in the Palermo \"barrio\" (neighbourhood).",
" Usually held in February, it includes both a men's singles and a men's doubles tournament.",
" Between 1970 and 1989 it was part of the Grand Prix tennis circuit and a Grand Prix Super Series event (1970–71)."
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"July 9 Avenue, located in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, is the widest avenue in the world.",
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"The Buenos Aires Carnival (Spanish: \"Carnaval de Buenos Aires\" or \"Corso de Buenos Aires\" ) is an annual event that takes place during the Carnival festivities, usually at the end of February, on the streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina.",
" The two-day event features murga parades, colourful customs, water bombs and many other amusement activities."
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"Magda Frank Fischer (July 20, 1914 – June 23, 2010) was a Hungarian-Argentine sculptor.",
" She was born in Kolozsvár, Transylvania, which at that time belonged to Hungary but in 1918, was incorporated into Romania.",
" Because of Nazi persecution, she left Hungary to settle in Switzerland.",
" Years later, she moved to Paris to study at the Académie Julian.",
" In 1950, she arrived in Buenos Aires, Argentina to visit her brother, her only living family member.",
" Here, she was appointed professor at the Artes Visuales de Buenos Aires and exhibited at the Galería Pizarro.",
" She participated in the Premio Palanza Buenos Aires.",
" She received the Benito Quinquela Martín award at the Eduardo Sívori Museum, and was honored by the Argentine Senate.",
" Her works are part of the collections at the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris, the National Museum of Fine Arts in Paris, the National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires.",
" Frank resettled in Argentina in 1995 and built the Magda Frank House Museum in the Saavedra barrio at Vedia 3546.",
" She died in 2010 in Buenos Aires, Argentina."
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"Diagonal Norte is a station on Line C of the Buenos Aires Underground.",
" From here, passengers may transfer to Carlos Pellegrini Station on Line B or 9 de Julio Station on Line D and Metrobus 9 de Julio.",
" It is located near the Obelisco de Buenos Aires."
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"The Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires ) is the main Catholic church in Buenos Aires, Argentina.",
" It is located in the city center, overlooking Plaza de Mayo, on the corner of San Martín and Rivadavia streets, in the San Nicolás neighbourhood.",
" It is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires and the primatial church of Argentina."
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"The Buenos Aires City Legislature (Spanish: \"Legislatura de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires\" , commonly known as the \"Legislatura Porteña\") is a central part of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.",
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"The Obelisco de Buenos Aires (Obelisk of Buenos Aires) is a national historic monument and icon of Buenos Aires.",
" Located in the Plaza de la República in the intersection of avenues Corrientes and 9 de Julio, it was erected in 1936 to commemorate the fourth centenary of the first foundation of the city."
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"The University of Buenos Aires (Spanish: \"Universidad de Buenos Aires\" , UBA) is the largest university in Argentina and the second largest university by enrollment in Latin America.",
" Founded on August 12, 1821 in the city of Buenos Aires, it consists of 13 departments, 6 hospitals, 10 museums and is linked to 4 high schools: Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini, Instituto Libre de Segunda Enseñanza and \"Escuela de Educación Técnica Profesional en Producción Agropecuaria y Agroalimentaria\"."
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"Title: Fray Mocho\n\nFray Mocho was the pen name for the Argentine writer and journalist José Ciriaco Alvarez (also known as José Sixto Alvarez). He was born in Gualeguaychú in Entre Ríos Province, on August 26, 1858. Moved to Buenos Aires first in 1876 and then again to stay in 1879 at the age of 21. He was known to his friends as “Mocho” (blunt) and later added the title “Fray” (brother, as in a Friar in the Catholic Church). He wrote for several newspapers including \"El Nacional\", \"La Pampa\", \"La Patria Argentina\", and \"La Razón\". He also wrote for magazines such as the short-lived \"Fray Gerundio\", \"El Ateneo\" and \"La Colmena Artística\". He wrote essays about life in Buenos Aires in the latter part of the 19th century, including \"Esmeraldas\" (polished), \"Cuentos Mundanos\" (Ordinary Stories), \"La vida de los ladrones célebres de Buenos Aires y sus maneras de robar\" (“The life of celebrated robbers of Buenos Aires and their manner of robbing\") and \"Memorias de un Vigilante\" (Memoirs of a policeman). In 1898 he wrote the book \"En el Mar Austral\" (“In the Southern Sea\").",
"Title: ATP Buenos Aires\n\nThe ATP Buenos Aires (Spanish \"Abierto de Buenos Aires\") is an annual tennis event for male tennis players held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The tournament is an ATP World Tour 250 series event on the 2014 ATP World Tour, and is played on outdoor clay courts at the 5,500 capacity Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club, in the Palermo \"barrio\" (neighbourhood). Usually held in February, it includes both a men's singles and a men's doubles tournament. Between 1970 and 1989 it was part of the Grand Prix tennis circuit and a Grand Prix Super Series event (1970–71).",
"Title: 9 de Julio Avenue\n\nJuly 9 Avenue, located in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, is the widest avenue in the world. Its name honors Argentina's Independence Day, July 9, 1816.",
"Title: Buenos Aires Carnival\n\nThe Buenos Aires Carnival (Spanish: \"Carnaval de Buenos Aires\" or \"Corso de Buenos Aires\" ) is an annual event that takes place during the Carnival festivities, usually at the end of February, on the streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The two-day event features murga parades, colourful customs, water bombs and many other amusement activities.",
"Title: Magda Frank\n\nMagda Frank Fischer (July 20, 1914 – June 23, 2010) was a Hungarian-Argentine sculptor. She was born in Kolozsvár, Transylvania, which at that time belonged to Hungary but in 1918, was incorporated into Romania. Because of Nazi persecution, she left Hungary to settle in Switzerland. Years later, she moved to Paris to study at the Académie Julian. In 1950, she arrived in Buenos Aires, Argentina to visit her brother, her only living family member. Here, she was appointed professor at the Artes Visuales de Buenos Aires and exhibited at the Galería Pizarro. She participated in the Premio Palanza Buenos Aires. She received the Benito Quinquela Martín award at the Eduardo Sívori Museum, and was honored by the Argentine Senate. Her works are part of the collections at the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris, the National Museum of Fine Arts in Paris, the National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires. Frank resettled in Argentina in 1995 and built the Magda Frank House Museum in the Saavedra barrio at Vedia 3546. She died in 2010 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.",
"Title: Diagonal Norte (Buenos Aires Underground)\n\nDiagonal Norte is a station on Line C of the Buenos Aires Underground. From here, passengers may transfer to Carlos Pellegrini Station on Line B or 9 de Julio Station on Line D and Metrobus 9 de Julio. It is located near the Obelisco de Buenos Aires.",
"Title: Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral\n\nThe Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires ) is the main Catholic church in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located in the city center, overlooking Plaza de Mayo, on the corner of San Martín and Rivadavia streets, in the San Nicolás neighbourhood. It is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires and the primatial church of Argentina.",
"Title: Buenos Aires City Legislature\n\nThe Buenos Aires City Legislature (Spanish: \"Legislatura de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires\" , commonly known as the \"Legislatura Porteña\") is a central part of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is housed in the Palacio de la Legislatura de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, an architectural landmark in the city's Montserrat section.",
"Title: Obelisco de Buenos Aires\n\nThe Obelisco de Buenos Aires (Obelisk of Buenos Aires) is a national historic monument and icon of Buenos Aires. Located in the Plaza de la República in the intersection of avenues Corrientes and 9 de Julio, it was erected in 1936 to commemorate the fourth centenary of the first foundation of the city.",
"Title: University of Buenos Aires\n\nThe University of Buenos Aires (Spanish: \"Universidad de Buenos Aires\" , UBA) is the largest university in Argentina and the second largest university by enrollment in Latin America. Founded on August 12, 1821 in the city of Buenos Aires, it consists of 13 departments, 6 hospitals, 10 museums and is linked to 4 high schools: Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini, Instituto Libre de Segunda Enseñanza and \"Escuela de Educación Técnica Profesional en Producción Agropecuaria y Agroalimentaria\"."
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What city was Tomas Swartwout born in that was previously known as Beverwijck?
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Albany, New York
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" She has released several albums since the beginning of her career in 1984.",
" Her music was also used in the \"AD Police\" OVA series in Japan.",
" She is the first cousin of Dina Bonnevie.",
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"The Palaris revolt of 1762–1765 was led by Juan de la Cruz Palaris, also known as Pantaleon Perez, of Binalatongan (now San Carlos City).",
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" He was born in Barrio Coliling, San Carlos City, Pangasinan, in the year 1733, third in a family of five, with three brothers and one sister.",
" The first two elder brothers died when they were yet small and the youngest brother lived to marry yet.",
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"The Kansas City Spurs were an American professional soccer team who played in the North American Soccer League, based in Kansas City, Missouri.",
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" The club was previously known as the Chicago Spurs of the National Professional Soccer League but were relocated to Kansas City following the merger of the NPSL and the United Soccer Association to form the NASL in 1967.",
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"Ian F. Mosley (born 16 June 1953, Paddington, London, England) is an English drummer.",
" He is best known for his long-time membership of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion, which he joined for their second album, \"Fugazi\", released in 1984.",
" He had previously been an in demand session drummer.",
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"Mahatma Gandhi Road or M.G. Road, previously known as Harrison Road, is a principal East-West thoroughfare in north Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal.",
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" It is one block south of Carnegie Hall.",
" City Center is especially known as a performing home for several major dance companies as well as the Encores!",
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"Robert Jack Duarte Wallace (born April 7, 1986 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal) is a Mexican actor and singer.",
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" He was the author of numerous books of poetry and taught at several universities, including the State University of New York at Buffalo and the State University of New York at Stony Brook.",
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"Title: Palaris revolt\n\nThe Palaris revolt of 1762–1765 was led by Juan de la Cruz Palaris, also known as Pantaleon Perez, of Binalatongan (now San Carlos City). He was the son to Tomas Perez, a cabeza de barangay. He was born in Barrio Coliling, San Carlos City, Pangasinan, in the year 1733, third in a family of five, with three brothers and one sister. The first two elder brothers died when they were yet small and the youngest brother lived to marry yet. While the sister next to him grew into a beautiful but manly woman who used to kill a wild boar single-handedly. She was finally killed in her own game, that is, she was killed and devoured by the wild boars.",
"Title: Beverwijck\n\nBeverwijck ( ; Dutch: \"Beverwijck\" ), often anglicized as Beverwyck, was a fur-trading community north of Fort Orange on the Hudson River in New Netherland that was renamed and developed as Albany, New York, after the English took control of the colony in 1664.",
"Title: Kansas City Spurs\n\nThe Kansas City Spurs were an American professional soccer team who played in the North American Soccer League, based in Kansas City, Missouri. They played their home games at Kansas City Municipal Stadium, former home of the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Athletics, and Kansas City Royals. The club was previously known as the Chicago Spurs of the National Professional Soccer League but were relocated to Kansas City following the merger of the NPSL and the United Soccer Association to form the NASL in 1967. The Spurs won the NASL Championship in 1969 but were dissolved shortly after the 1970 NASL season. The club's colors were red and white.",
"Title: Ian Mosley\n\nIan F. Mosley (born 16 June 1953, Paddington, London, England) is an English drummer. He is best known for his long-time membership of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion, which he joined for their second album, \"Fugazi\", released in 1984. He had previously been an in demand session drummer. Mosley's abilities have been widely praised, including by former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett, Meshuggah drummer Tomas Haake and critic John Franck of AllMusic. \" Modern Drummer\" has characterised him as a \"drumming great\".",
"Title: Mahatma Gandhi Road (Kolkata)\n\nMahatma Gandhi Road or M.G. Road, previously known as Harrison Road, is a principal East-West thoroughfare in north Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. In 1889 this was the first street of the city to be lit by electricity.",
"Title: Tomys Swartwout\n\n'Thomas or Tomys Swartwout (June 1, 1607, Groningen – 1660, Beverwijck) was one of the earliest importers of tobacco from New Netherland to Western and northern Europe, one of earliest settlers of New Netherland (present day United States), and a founder of Midwood (originally Midwout), Brooklyn, New York.",
"Title: New York City Center\n\nNew York City Center (previously known as the Mecca Temple, City Center of Music and Drama, and the New York City Center 55th Street Theater,) is a 2,257-seat Moorish Revival theater located at 131 West 55th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues in Manhattan, New York City. It is one block south of Carnegie Hall. City Center is especially known as a performing home for several major dance companies as well as the Encores! musical theater series and the Fall for Dance Festival. The facility houses the 2,257 seat main stage, two smaller theaters, four studios and a 12-story office tower.",
"Title: Jack Duarte\n\nRobert Jack Duarte Wallace (born April 7, 1986 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal) is a Mexican actor and singer. He is known for his acting performance in the Mexican telenovela \"Rebelde\" as \"Tomas Goycolea\"\" and as a member of the Mexican-Argentine pop band, \"Eme 15\".",
"Title: Amiri Baraka\n\nAmiri Baraka (born Everett LeRoi Jones; October 7, 1934 – January 9, 2014), previously known as LeRoi Jones and Imamu Amear Baraka, was an African-American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays and music criticism. He was the author of numerous books of poetry and taught at several universities, including the State University of New York at Buffalo and the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He received the PEN Open Book Award, previously known as the Beyond Margins Award, in 2008 for \"Tales of the Out and the Gone\"."
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John M. Dwyer was nominated for an Academy Award after directing a film that told the story of which country music singers life?
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Loretta Lynn
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"Tim Nichols (born in Portsmouth, Virginia is an American country music singer and songwriter.",
" Active since the late 1980s, Nichols has written for several country music singers, including Keith Whitley, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Jo Dee Messina, and Alan Jackson.",
" He and songwriter Zack Turner recorded one album for BNA Entertainment (now BNA Records) in 1993 as the duo Turner Nichols, in addition to charting two singles as one half of that duo.",
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"The Country Showdown is an annual talent contest to find undiscovered country music singers across the United States.",
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" In 1980, Tom T. Hall replaced Emery as the host.",
" In the final year of the series, comedian Jim Varney became a member of the show, and the show moved from the Opry House to Opryland USA's Gaslight Theater.",
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" The Statler Brothers sang the show's original theme song."
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"João Neto & Frederico are a pair of country music singers formed by Brazilian Joao Neto Nunes Goiás (Goiânia, August 12, 1979) and Frederick Augustus Silva Nunes (Goiânia, March 11, 1982).",
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" Jennings was inspired to write the song after reading an advertisement that promoted Ike and Tina Turner.",
" Jennings joined Nelson during a poker game and told him about the idea.",
" The singers completed the song while Nelson's wife, Connie Koepke, wrote it down."
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"John M. Dwyer (born August 25, 1926) is an American set decorator.",
" He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film \"Coal Miner's Daughter\".",
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" Nominations for this award are closely correlated with the Academy Award for Best Picture.",
" For 33 consecutive years, 1981 to 2013, every Best Picture winner had also been nominated for the Film Editing Oscar, and about two thirds of the Best Picture winners have also won for Film Editing.",
" Only the principal, \"above the line\" editor(s) as listed in the film's credits are named on the award; additional editors, supervising editors, etc. are not currently eligible.",
" The nominations for this Academy Award are determined by a ballot of the voting members of the Editing Branch of the Academy; there were 220 members of the Editing Branch in 2012.",
" The members may vote for up to five of the eligible films in the order of their preference; the five films with the largest vote totals are selected as nominees.",
" The Academy Award itself is selected from the nominated films by a subsequent ballot of all active and life members of the Academy.",
" This process is essentially the reverse of that of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA); nominations for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing are done by a general ballot of Academy voters, and the winner is selected by members of the editing chapter."
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"Title: Coal Miner's Daughter (film)\n\nCoal Miner's Daughter is a 1980 American biographical film which tells the story of country music singer Loretta Lynn. It stars Sissy Spacek as Loretta, a role that earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress. Tommy Lee Jones as Loretta's husband Mooney Lynn, Beverly D'Angelo and Levon Helm also star. The film was directed by Michael Apted.",
"Title: All the Time (Kitty Wells song)\n\n\"All the Time\" is a song that has been recorded by two country music singers. The first version, by Kitty Wells, peaked at #18 on the country music charts in 1959. It was the b-side to her single \"Mommy for a Day,\" which peaked at #5.",
"Title: Tim Nichols\n\nTim Nichols (born in Portsmouth, Virginia is an American country music singer and songwriter. Active since the late 1980s, Nichols has written for several country music singers, including Keith Whitley, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Jo Dee Messina, and Alan Jackson. He and songwriter Zack Turner recorded one album for BNA Entertainment (now BNA Records) in 1993 as the duo Turner Nichols, in addition to charting two singles as one half of that duo. Nichols, along with Craig Wiseman, earned a Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 2004, for McGraw's Number One hit \"Live Like You Were Dying\".",
"Title: Country Showdown\n\nThe Country Showdown is an annual talent contest to find undiscovered country music singers across the United States. As many as 100,000 acts compete in the Country Showdown annually, which is considered to be the largest country music talent competition in the United States.",
"Title: Pop! Goes the Country\n\nPop! Goes the Country is a weekly half-hour syndicated variety country music television series that originally aired from September 7, 1974 through January 1, 1982 for a total of 234 episodes. Originally hosted by Ralph Emery, the series was recorded at the Grand Ole Opry and featured comedy sketches, performances by and interviews with country music singers, both established celebrities and up and coming singers and musicians. In 1980, Tom T. Hall replaced Emery as the host. In the final year of the series, comedian Jim Varney became a member of the show, and the show moved from the Opry House to Opryland USA's Gaslight Theater. It is also considered as a spin-off of \"The Porter Wagoner Show\". The Statler Brothers sang the show's original theme song.",
"Title: João Neto & Frederico\n\nJoão Neto & Frederico are a pair of country music singers formed by Brazilian Joao Neto Nunes Goiás (Goiânia, August 12, 1979) and Frederick Augustus Silva Nunes (Goiânia, March 11, 1982). Coming from the country music university, they released their first album in 2004, \"Se Não Foi por Amor\" (If not for love).",
"Title: We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds\n\n\"We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds\" is a song made famous as a duet by country music singers George Jones and Melba Montgomery. Originally released in 1963, the song became a Top 5 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart and a country music standard.",
"Title: Good Hearted Woman (song)\n\n\"Good Hearted Woman\" is a song written by country music singers Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. In 1969, Jennings and Nelson were staying in a motel in Fort Worth, Texas. Jennings was inspired to write the song after reading an advertisement that promoted Ike and Tina Turner. Jennings joined Nelson during a poker game and told him about the idea. The singers completed the song while Nelson's wife, Connie Koepke, wrote it down.",
"Title: John M. Dwyer\n\nJohn M. Dwyer (born August 25, 1926) is an American set decorator. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film \"Coal Miner's Daughter\". He worked on nearly 70 films and television shows from 1966 to 2004.",
"Title: Academy Award for Best Film Editing\n\nThe Academy Award for Best Film Editing is one of the annual awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Nominations for this award are closely correlated with the Academy Award for Best Picture. For 33 consecutive years, 1981 to 2013, every Best Picture winner had also been nominated for the Film Editing Oscar, and about two thirds of the Best Picture winners have also won for Film Editing. Only the principal, \"above the line\" editor(s) as listed in the film's credits are named on the award; additional editors, supervising editors, etc. are not currently eligible. The nominations for this Academy Award are determined by a ballot of the voting members of the Editing Branch of the Academy; there were 220 members of the Editing Branch in 2012. The members may vote for up to five of the eligible films in the order of their preference; the five films with the largest vote totals are selected as nominees. The Academy Award itself is selected from the nominated films by a subsequent ballot of all active and life members of the Academy. This process is essentially the reverse of that of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA); nominations for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing are done by a general ballot of Academy voters, and the winner is selected by members of the editing chapter."
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85
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What are both Andira and Gardenia genus of?
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flowering plants
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comparison
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" It is not to be confused with genip (\"Melicoccus bijugatus\"), a completely unrelated eudicot.",
" The name is derived from \"genipapo\", the Guianan name for \"G. americana\" (commonly known as huito).",
" The genus is also commonly called jagua, xagua or xaqua."
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"Casasia is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family.",
" These shrubs or small trees occur on the Caribbean islands and in one case (Seven-year Apple, \"C. clusiifolia\") in Florida.",
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"Title: Gardenia\n\nGardenia is a genus of flowering plants in the coffee family, Rubiaceae, native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Madagascar and Pacific Islands.",
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86
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Gottlieb Heileman took a track for business that was unlike which St. Louis, Missouri-based competitor?
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Anheuser-Busch
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"Johann Gottlieb Heileman (January 6, 1824 in Kirchheim unter Teck, Württemberg – February 19, 1878 in La Crosse, Wisconsin) was the founder of the G. Heileman Brewing Company in La Crosse, Wisconsin.",
" Heileman founded the brewery in 1858.",
" His business strategy focused on producing the best local beer, rather than expanding nationwide like his company's contemporary Anheuser-Busch."
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"Spirit of St. Louis Airport (IATA: SUS, ICAO: KSUS, FAA LID: SUS) is a public airport located 17 miles (27 km) west of the central business district of St. Louis, in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States.",
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"Pierre Luis Vasquez (October 3, 1798 – September 5, 1868) was a mountain man and trader.",
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" Benito was born in Galicia, Spain in 1738 son of Francisco Vasquez and Marie de La Ponte.",
" Many historians write that Pierre Luis was a Mexican-American but he was of French and Spanish (European) descent.",
" In 1823, he became a fur man, receiving his first license to trade with the Pawnee.",
" By the early 1830s he had shifted his operations to the mountains, a popular and active mountain man and trader.",
" Pierre Luis was nicknamed \"Old Vaskiss\" by other Mountain men.",
" Vasquez became a partner of Andrew Sublette, perhaps in 1834, returned to St. Louis in 1835, and went back to trade on the South Platte that winter and built Fort Vasquez that year after obtaining a trading license in St. Louis, Missouri, from William Clark, the Superintendent of Indian Affairs.",
" He traveled back and forth between the mountains and St. Louis almost yearly, his reputation growing.",
" Unable to turn a profit, they sold Fort Vasquez to Lock and Randolph in 1840 who subsequently went bankrupt and abandoned the structures in 1842.",
" Due to the bankruptcy, Luis Vasquez and Andrew Sublette could not collect the sum owed to them for the sale.",
" Vasquez then became associated with Jim Bridger.",
" By 1843 they had built Fort Bridger on Blacks Fork of the Green River, which became as much an emigrant station as trading post.",
" At St. Louis in 1846 Vasquez married a widow, Mrs. Narcissa Land Ashcraft and took his new family, her son and daughter, to Fort Bridger in Wyoming.",
" Vasquez opened a store at Salt Lake City in 1855.",
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" He died at his Westport home, and was buried at St. Mary's Church cemetery."
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" It was originally constructed as the headquarters for Walker Bank, founded by the Walker brothers: Samuel, Joseph, David, and Matthew.",
" The basement originally contained the vault for the bank, as well as a barbershop, florist, cigar store, and other shops.",
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"The Evens & Howard Fire Brick Company was a manufacturer of fire bricks, sewage pipe and gas retorts in what is now the Cheltenham neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri.",
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" One source dates the beginning of the company back to 1837, but under different owners.",
" In 1855, the works were owned by Charles Chouteau.",
" The firm was incorporated in 1867 when Evens & Howard took possession of it.",
" At the time of its operation, it was one of the oldest manufacturers of fire bricks in St. Louis.",
" At one point, its grounds covered 133 acre .",
" According to one report, the mining was done below ground by \"pick and blast\".",
" In 1904, clay extraction took place at three mines: two in St. Louis and one in Glencoe, Missouri.",
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" He settled in St. Louis following military service in the Army from 1968 - 1970.",
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" His works are represented in several public collections including the St. Louis Art Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington, the Tucson Museum of Art, and the Evansville Museum of Arts and Science in Evansville, Indiana.",
" The major theme of his work is food — including lobsters, burgers, a Warholesque Campbell's Pork and Beans can, bananas, cherries, apples, pears, fortune cookies, and cups of coffee.",
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"Title: Anheuser-Busch\n\nAnheuser-Busch Companies, LLC is a brewing company based in St. Louis, Missouri USA and headquartered in Leuven, Belgium. Since 2008, it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) which also has its North American regional management headquarters in St. Louis.",
"Title: Candace O'Connor\n\nCandace O'Connor (born January 27, 1950) is a St. Louis, Missouri-based freelance writer.",
"Title: Scat Records\n\nScat Records is a St. Louis, Missouri-based independent record label. It was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1989, and many of the bands released on the label are originally from Ohio.",
"Title: Gottlieb Heileman\n\nJohann Gottlieb Heileman (January 6, 1824 in Kirchheim unter Teck, Württemberg – February 19, 1878 in La Crosse, Wisconsin) was the founder of the G. Heileman Brewing Company in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Heileman founded the brewery in 1858. His business strategy focused on producing the best local beer, rather than expanding nationwide like his company's contemporary Anheuser-Busch.",
"Title: Spirit of St. Louis Airport\n\nSpirit of St. Louis Airport (IATA: SUS, ICAO: KSUS, FAA LID: SUS) is a public airport located 17 miles (27 km) west of the central business district of St. Louis, in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. It is owned by St. Louis County and named after the famous \"Spirit of St. Louis\" aircraft.",
"Title: Louis Vasquez\n\nPierre Luis Vasquez (October 3, 1798 – September 5, 1868) was a mountain man and trader. He was born and raised at St. Louis, Missouri. Pierre Luis Vasquez was the son of Benito Vasquez and Marie-Julie Papin (daughter of Pierre Papin & Catherine Guichard. Benito was born in Galicia, Spain in 1738 son of Francisco Vasquez and Marie de La Ponte. Many historians write that Pierre Luis was a Mexican-American but he was of French and Spanish (European) descent. In 1823, he became a fur man, receiving his first license to trade with the Pawnee. By the early 1830s he had shifted his operations to the mountains, a popular and active mountain man and trader. Pierre Luis was nicknamed \"Old Vaskiss\" by other Mountain men. Vasquez became a partner of Andrew Sublette, perhaps in 1834, returned to St. Louis in 1835, and went back to trade on the South Platte that winter and built Fort Vasquez that year after obtaining a trading license in St. Louis, Missouri, from William Clark, the Superintendent of Indian Affairs. He traveled back and forth between the mountains and St. Louis almost yearly, his reputation growing. Unable to turn a profit, they sold Fort Vasquez to Lock and Randolph in 1840 who subsequently went bankrupt and abandoned the structures in 1842. Due to the bankruptcy, Luis Vasquez and Andrew Sublette could not collect the sum owed to them for the sale. Vasquez then became associated with Jim Bridger. By 1843 they had built Fort Bridger on Blacks Fork of the Green River, which became as much an emigrant station as trading post. At St. Louis in 1846 Vasquez married a widow, Mrs. Narcissa Land Ashcraft and took his new family, her son and daughter, to Fort Bridger in Wyoming. Vasquez opened a store at Salt Lake City in 1855. He and Bridger sold their fort in 1858, but Vasquez already had retired to Missouri. He died at his Westport home, and was buried at St. Mary's Church cemetery.",
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"Title: St. Louis Bounce\n\nSt. Louis (\"Blues\") Bounce is a hip-hop music sound made popular by a number of St. Louis, Missouri hip-hop artists and musical production teams, which include Basement Beats (Jason \"Jay-E\" Epperson, Waiel \"Wally Beamin\" Yaghnam, Lavelle \"City Spud\" Webb and Jayson \"Koko\" Bridges), The Trak Starz (Alonzo \"Zo\" Lee Jr. & Shamar “Sham” Daugherty), The Trackboyz (Mark Williams and Joe Kent) production teams and Steve “Blast” Wills, who claims to be the originator of \"St. Louis Bounce\". The sound was popular throughout the first decade of the 2000s. However, not all track productions created by St. Louis production teams were St. Louis Bounce.",
"Title: Evens & Howard Fire Brick Co.\n\nThe Evens & Howard Fire Brick Company was a manufacturer of fire bricks, sewage pipe and gas retorts in what is now the Cheltenham neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. It was founded formally in 1855 as the Cheltenham Fireclay Works and achieved sales as far away as Quebec and Africa. One source dates the beginning of the company back to 1837, but under different owners. In 1855, the works were owned by Charles Chouteau. The firm was incorporated in 1867 when Evens & Howard took possession of it. At the time of its operation, it was one of the oldest manufacturers of fire bricks in St. Louis. At one point, its grounds covered 133 acre . According to one report, the mining was done below ground by \"pick and blast\". In 1904, clay extraction took place at three mines: two in St. Louis and one in Glencoe, Missouri. The company had an extensive equipment network of cars and tracks to bring clay to the plant. Evens & Howard's offices were located on Market Street in St. Louis.",
"Title: Jerry Wilkerson\n\nJerry Oliver Wilkerson (September 5, 1943 in Texas – June 2, 2007) was a St. Louis, Missouri artist known for his contemporary pointillistic style of painting, and as a supporter of local business and talent. After completing his BS at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, in 1966, Wilkerson obtained his MFA (1968) from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He settled in St. Louis following military service in the Army from 1968 - 1970. Wilkerson exhibited at galleries in St. Louis, Kansas City, New Orleans, New York City, and Carmel, California. His works are represented in several public collections including the St. Louis Art Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington, the Tucson Museum of Art, and the Evansville Museum of Arts and Science in Evansville, Indiana. The major theme of his work is food — including lobsters, burgers, a Warholesque Campbell's Pork and Beans can, bananas, cherries, apples, pears, fortune cookies, and cups of coffee. Wilkerson died of cancer at age 63."
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87
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The founder and frontman of psychedelic/progressive rock band Porcupine Tree was born in what year?
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1967
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" It is filmed in high definition and taken from two concerts given by Porcupine Tree at Tilburg, Netherlands on 15 and 16 October, at the end of the \"Fear of a Blank Planet\" tour in 2008.",
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"In Absentia is the seventh studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released on 24 September 2002.",
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"Atlanta is a download only double-live album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree recorded at the Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, United States on 29 October 2007.",
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" In the wake of the news regarding Mick Karn's advanced stage cancer, the band decided to put it out as a downloadable item from the Burning Shed online store at a very cheap cost, as a .",
"RAR file split in two parts, all in MP3 format at 320kbit/s with completely printable artwork designed by Carl Glover.",
" The profits from the \"Atlanta\" downloads are intended to help Mick pay his treatment.",
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" Since the album's artwork and mix is set up for two CDs it is widely considered to be a double album.",
" The album has a somewhat similar track listing to the \"Anesthetize\" DVD but includes the first official live recording of the track \"A Smart Kid\" and some of the songs that were performed at the shows for the Anesthetize shoot, but left out as they were already available on previous live releases (Open Car and Blackest Eyes)."
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" Unlike its predecessor, \"XM\", \"XMII\" contains mostly tracks from the \"Lightbulb Sun\" album.",
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"Stupid Dream is the fifth studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree.",
" It was first released in March 1999, and then re-released on 15 May 2006 due to the band's rising popularity on major record label Lava Records with their releases of \"In Absentia\" in 2002 and \"Deadwing\" in 2005.",
" The album, along with \"Lightbulb Sun\" in 2000, represented a transitional period for the band, moving away from the band's earlier work in instrumental and psychedelic music, but before they took a more metal direction in 2002 onwards.",
" The album takes a commercially accessible pop rock sound while still retaining heavy progressive rock influences."
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"Insurgentes is the title of the first full-length solo album released by British musician and record producer Steven Wilson, known for being the founder and frontman of progressive rock band Porcupine Tree.",
" The album was recorded all over the world in studios from Mexico City to Japan and Israel, between January and August 2008, and released in November 2008 as a special deluxe multi disc mail order version, with retail release to follow in February 2009.",
" According to Wilson himself, the album contained \"the most experimental song-based music [he had] made.\""
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"Storm Corrosion was a musical collaboration between Mikael Åkerfeldt of Swedish progressive metal band Opeth and Steven Wilson, an English solo artist and frontman of the progressive rock band Porcupine Tree.",
" Åkerfeldt and Wilson began a longstanding musical partnership in 2001 when Wilson produced Opeth's fifth studio album \"Blackwater Park\".",
" The two began writing together for a new project in 2010, releasing their self-titled first studio album on May 8, 2012 through Roadrunner Records."
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"Title: Anesthetize (Porcupine Tree)\n\nAnesthetize is the second live DVD by progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released on 20 May 2010. The Blu-ray edition was released on 15 June. It is filmed in high definition and taken from two concerts given by Porcupine Tree at Tilburg, Netherlands on 15 and 16 October, at the end of the \"Fear of a Blank Planet\" tour in 2008. The film is directed and edited by Lasse Hoile and the audio track is mixed in stereo and 5.1 Surround by Steven Wilson.",
"Title: In Absentia\n\nIn Absentia is the seventh studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released on 24 September 2002. The album marked several changes for the band, with it being the first with new drummer Gavin Harrison and the first to move into a more heavy metal and progressive metal direction, contrary to past albums' psychedelic and pop rock sounds. Additionally, it was their first release on a major record label, Lava Records. It was very well received critically and commercially, with it often being considered the band's crowning achievement, and selling over triple what any of the band's prior albums had in the past.",
"Title: Steven Wilson\n\nSteven John Wilson (born 3 November 1967) is an English musician and record producer, most associated with the progressive rock genre. Currently a solo artist, he became known as the founder, lead guitarist, singer, and songwriter of the band Porcupine Tree, as well as being a member of several other bands. He has also worked with artists such as Opeth, King Crimson, Pendulum, Jethro Tull, XTC, Yes, Marillion, Tears for Fears, Roxy Music, and Anathema.",
"Title: Atlanta (album)\n\nAtlanta is a download only double-live album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree recorded at the Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, United States on 29 October 2007. The show recording was initially intended for a prospective Porcupine Tree live album, but this decision was later turned down as development of the \"Anesthetize\" DVD project began. In the wake of the news regarding Mick Karn's advanced stage cancer, the band decided to put it out as a downloadable item from the Burning Shed online store at a very cheap cost, as a . RAR file split in two parts, all in MP3 format at 320kbit/s with completely printable artwork designed by Carl Glover. The profits from the \"Atlanta\" downloads are intended to help Mick pay his treatment. A 24-bit FLAC version was released in August 2010; profits from this version go to the Teenage Cancer Trust. Since the album's artwork and mix is set up for two CDs it is widely considered to be a double album. The album has a somewhat similar track listing to the \"Anesthetize\" DVD but includes the first official live recording of the track \"A Smart Kid\" and some of the songs that were performed at the shows for the Anesthetize shoot, but left out as they were already available on previous live releases (Open Car and Blackest Eyes).",
"Title: Moonloop\n\nMoonloop is an EP released by British psychedelic rock and progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, prior to the release of their third studio album, \"The Sky Moves Sideways\". It was released on vinyl and CD in the UK by Delerium Records.",
"Title: XMII\n\nXMII (also known as Transmission 4.1) is a live-in-studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released in June 2005. It is the band's second session for XM Satellite Radio and was recorded on 21 July 2003. Unlike its predecessor, \"XM\", \"XMII\" contains mostly tracks from the \"Lightbulb Sun\" album. The album was issued on the band's own \"Transmission\" label and sold only at shows and through Porcupine Tree's online store, Burning Shed. An interesting feature of the album is the song \"Fadeaway\" sung by guest guitarist John Wesley.",
"Title: Catalogue / Preserve / Amass\n\nCatalogue / Preserve / Amass is a live album released in 2012 by British musician and record producer Steven Wilson, known for being the founder and frontman of psychedelic/progressive rock band Porcupine Tree.",
"Title: Stupid Dream\n\nStupid Dream is the fifth studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. It was first released in March 1999, and then re-released on 15 May 2006 due to the band's rising popularity on major record label Lava Records with their releases of \"In Absentia\" in 2002 and \"Deadwing\" in 2005. The album, along with \"Lightbulb Sun\" in 2000, represented a transitional period for the band, moving away from the band's earlier work in instrumental and psychedelic music, but before they took a more metal direction in 2002 onwards. The album takes a commercially accessible pop rock sound while still retaining heavy progressive rock influences.",
"Title: Insurgentes (album)\n\nInsurgentes is the title of the first full-length solo album released by British musician and record producer Steven Wilson, known for being the founder and frontman of progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. The album was recorded all over the world in studios from Mexico City to Japan and Israel, between January and August 2008, and released in November 2008 as a special deluxe multi disc mail order version, with retail release to follow in February 2009. According to Wilson himself, the album contained \"the most experimental song-based music [he had] made.\"",
"Title: Storm Corrosion\n\nStorm Corrosion was a musical collaboration between Mikael Åkerfeldt of Swedish progressive metal band Opeth and Steven Wilson, an English solo artist and frontman of the progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. Åkerfeldt and Wilson began a longstanding musical partnership in 2001 when Wilson produced Opeth's fifth studio album \"Blackwater Park\". The two began writing together for a new project in 2010, releasing their self-titled first studio album on May 8, 2012 through Roadrunner Records."
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Milan, Tennessee is home to MLAAP how many miles north of Jackson, Tennessee?
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"Mount Hill rises from the rolling farmland about three miles north west of Cupar in North East Fife, Scotland.",
" On its summit stands the 29 m high Hopetoun Monument, which is visible for many miles around."
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"Forellen Peak (9772 ft , \"Forellen\" is German and means \"Trouts\") is located in the Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, in the U.S. state of Wyoming.",
" The peak is in the northern section of the range, and rises abruptly more than 2500 ft above Owl Creek.",
" Unlike the more impressive sections of the Teton Range to the south, Forellen Peak is subdued and the hike to the summit from the north is nontechnical, yet requires many miles of off-trail hiking.",
" Access is best via the Berry Creek trail which can be reached by hiking south from the John D. Rockefeller, Jr.",
" Memorial Parkway or by boat across the northern end of Jackson Lake."
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"Tunstead is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.",
" The village is 10.7 miles north north east of the city of Norwich, 15 miles south south east of Cromer and 129 miles north east of London.",
" Tunstead is 2.5 miles north of the settlements of Wroxham and Hoveton."
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"Milan Army Ammunition Plant (MLAAP) is an ammunition plant of the United States Army near Milan, Tennessee and about 23 miles (37 km) north of Jackson, Tennessee."
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"Stramshall is a village within the civil parish of Uttoxeter Rural in the county of Staffordshire, England.",
" The village is 2.1 miles north of the town of Uttoxeter, 16.3 miles north east of Stafford and 143 miles north west of London.",
" The village lies 0.8 miles north of the A50 that links Warrington to Leicester.",
" The nearest railway station is at Uttoxeter for the Crewe to Derby line.",
" The nearest airport is East Midlands Airport."
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"The Battle of Lucas Bend took place on January 11, 1862 near Lucas Bend, four miles north of Columbus on Mississippi River in Kentucky as it lay at the time of the American Civil War.",
" In the network of the Mississippi, Tennessee and Ohio rivers, the Union river gunboats under Flag Officer Andrew Hull Foote and General Ulysses S. Grant sought to infiltrate and attack the Confederate positions in Tennessee.",
" On the day of the battle, the Union ironclads \"Essex\" and \"St Louis\", transporting troops down the Mississippi in fog, engaged the Confederate cotton clad warships \"General Polk\", \"Ivy\" and \"Jackson\" towing the gun platform \"New Orleans\" at a curve known as Lucas Bend in Kentucky.",
" The \"Essex\", under Commander William D. Porter, and the \"St Louis\" forced the Confederate ships to fall back after an hour of skirmishing during which the Union commander (which one?)",
" was wounded.",
" They retreated to the safety of a nearby Confederate battery at Columbus, where the Union vessels could not follow."
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"The Little Emory River rises in Morgan County, Tennessee near the town of Coalfield.",
" It is one of the major tributaries to the Emory River.",
" It crosses into Roane County, where it soon becomes an embayment of Watts Bar Lake several miles upstream of its mouth into the Emory.",
" (Watts Bar Lake is a relatively deep reservoir and causes \"slack water\" conditions many miles up several Tennessee River tributaries, not just the main stream.)"
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"Fort Cass, established in 1835, was an important site during the Cherokee removal known as the Trail of Tears.",
" Located on the Hiwassee River in present-day Charleston, Tennessee, it housed a garrison of United States troops and watched over the largest concentration of internment camps where Cherokee were kept during the summer of 1838 before starting the main trek west to Indian Territory.",
" The camps stretched for many miles through the valley south of Fort Cass toward present-day Cleveland, Tennessee."
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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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"Milan ( ) is the second largest city after Humboldt in Gibson County, Tennessee, and the largest entirely within the county.",
" It is home to the Milan Army Ammunition Plant, the West Tennessee Agricultural Museum and several historical sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).",
" The city was the first in Tennessee to begin no-till farming and to flouridate its drinking water.",
" The Milan Endowment for Growth in Academics (MEGA) was the first private community financial endowment for public schools in Tennessee."
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"Title: Mount Hill\n\nMount Hill rises from the rolling farmland about three miles north west of Cupar in North East Fife, Scotland. On its summit stands the 29 m high Hopetoun Monument, which is visible for many miles around.",
"Title: Forellen Peak\n\nForellen Peak (9772 ft , \"Forellen\" is German and means \"Trouts\") is located in the Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The peak is in the northern section of the range, and rises abruptly more than 2500 ft above Owl Creek. Unlike the more impressive sections of the Teton Range to the south, Forellen Peak is subdued and the hike to the summit from the north is nontechnical, yet requires many miles of off-trail hiking. Access is best via the Berry Creek trail which can be reached by hiking south from the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway or by boat across the northern end of Jackson Lake.",
"Title: Tunstead, Norfolk\n\nTunstead is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is 10.7 miles north north east of the city of Norwich, 15 miles south south east of Cromer and 129 miles north east of London. Tunstead is 2.5 miles north of the settlements of Wroxham and Hoveton.",
"Title: Milan Army Ammunition Plant\n\nMilan Army Ammunition Plant (MLAAP) is an ammunition plant of the United States Army near Milan, Tennessee and about 23 miles (37 km) north of Jackson, Tennessee.",
"Title: Stramshall\n\nStramshall is a village within the civil parish of Uttoxeter Rural in the county of Staffordshire, England. The village is 2.1 miles north of the town of Uttoxeter, 16.3 miles north east of Stafford and 143 miles north west of London. The village lies 0.8 miles north of the A50 that links Warrington to Leicester. The nearest railway station is at Uttoxeter for the Crewe to Derby line. The nearest airport is East Midlands Airport.",
"Title: Battle of Lucas Bend\n\nThe Battle of Lucas Bend took place on January 11, 1862 near Lucas Bend, four miles north of Columbus on Mississippi River in Kentucky as it lay at the time of the American Civil War. In the network of the Mississippi, Tennessee and Ohio rivers, the Union river gunboats under Flag Officer Andrew Hull Foote and General Ulysses S. Grant sought to infiltrate and attack the Confederate positions in Tennessee. On the day of the battle, the Union ironclads \"Essex\" and \"St Louis\", transporting troops down the Mississippi in fog, engaged the Confederate cotton clad warships \"General Polk\", \"Ivy\" and \"Jackson\" towing the gun platform \"New Orleans\" at a curve known as Lucas Bend in Kentucky. The \"Essex\", under Commander William D. Porter, and the \"St Louis\" forced the Confederate ships to fall back after an hour of skirmishing during which the Union commander (which one?) was wounded. They retreated to the safety of a nearby Confederate battery at Columbus, where the Union vessels could not follow.",
"Title: Little Emory River\n\nThe Little Emory River rises in Morgan County, Tennessee near the town of Coalfield. It is one of the major tributaries to the Emory River. It crosses into Roane County, where it soon becomes an embayment of Watts Bar Lake several miles upstream of its mouth into the Emory. (Watts Bar Lake is a relatively deep reservoir and causes \"slack water\" conditions many miles up several Tennessee River tributaries, not just the main stream.)",
"Title: Fort Cass\n\nFort Cass, established in 1835, was an important site during the Cherokee removal known as the Trail of Tears. Located on the Hiwassee River in present-day Charleston, Tennessee, it housed a garrison of United States troops and watched over the largest concentration of internment camps where Cherokee were kept during the summer of 1838 before starting the main trek west to Indian Territory. The camps stretched for many miles through the valley south of Fort Cass toward present-day Cleveland, Tennessee.",
"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: Milan, Tennessee\n\nMilan ( ) is the second largest city after Humboldt in Gibson County, Tennessee, and the largest entirely within the county. It is home to the Milan Army Ammunition Plant, the West Tennessee Agricultural Museum and several historical sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The city was the first in Tennessee to begin no-till farming and to flouridate its drinking water. The Milan Endowment for Growth in Academics (MEGA) was the first private community financial endowment for public schools in Tennessee."
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Mark Angel played non-league football for what football club based in Bourne, Lincolnshire, England
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Bourne Town Football Club
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" He spent three-and-a-half seasons with Alloa, all but the first in Division Two, then returned to Division One for two seasons with Cowdenbeath.",
" In 1928, he went to America where he played in the American Soccer League for the New York Nationals.",
" On his return, he played non-league football in England for Yeovil & Petters United, spent a season with Football League Second Division club Wolverhampton Wanderers without playing for their first team, and finished up with a season in the Third Division Southern Section with Exeter City and one in the Southern Section with Darlington, playing infrequently for both.",
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"Margate Football Club is an English association football club based in the seaside resort of Margate, Kent.",
" The club was founded in 1896 and played only friendlies and cup matches until 1909, when the team joined the Thanet and District League.",
" Two years later Margate joined the Kent League, initially also playing in the Thanet League due to the county league's small fixture list, before stepping up to the Southern League in 1933.",
" After four seasons at this level, however, the club was forced to resign on financial grounds and return to the Kent League.",
" Margate returned to the Southern League in 1959 and remained there until 2001 when they gained promotion to the Football Conference, the highest level of English non-League football.",
" During their stay at this level they were forced to groundshare with other clubs due to drawn-out and problematic redevelopment work at their Hartsdown Park ground.",
" This led to the club being expelled from the Conference National in 2004 for failing to meet the division's stadium requirements.",
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"Mark Angel (born 23 August 1975) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Boston United, Darlington, Oxford United, Sunderland and West Bromwich Albion.",
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"Gary John Innes (born 7 October 1977) is an English former footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Darlington.",
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"Non-League football describes football leagues played outside the top leagues in that country.",
" Generally it describes leagues which are not fully professional.",
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" The term \"non-League\" was commonly used well before 1992 when the top football clubs in England all belonged to the EFL; all clubs who were not a part of the EFL were therefore \"non-League\" clubs.",
" The term can be confusing as the vast majority of non-league football clubs in England play in a type of league.",
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"Stevenage Football Club is an English association football club based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, currently playing in League One.",
" Following the demise of the town's former club, Stevenage Athletic, Stevenage Borough was formed in 1976.",
" Following promotions through both the United Counties and Isthmian leagues, Stevenage gained Football Conference status in 1994 and spent sixteen straight seasons in the highest tier of non-league football, before they were promoted to League Two in 2010.",
" In their first ever Football League season, Stevenage won promotion to League One, the third tier of English football.",
" Below, is a list of players who have made 50 or more appearances for the Hertfordshire side, as well as including those who have, after leaving Stevenage, gone on to play in either of the two highest tiers of English football.",
" Certain players are included who fell short of the 50 total but have been included due to making a significant contribution to the club's history.",
" In addition to this, the table also illustrates players who hold any records at the club."
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"Stoke City Football Club is an English association football club based in Stoke-on-Trent.",
" Founded as Stoke Ramblers Football Club in 1863, the club changed its name to Stoke Football Club in 1868 and then added the word \"City\" in 1927.",
" During the 1888–89 season, Stoke joined the Football League and after a period in non-league football prior to World War I Stoke remained there until 2008 when Stoke gained promotion Premier League."
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"Title: List of Margate F.C. seasons\n\nMargate Football Club is an English association football club based in the seaside resort of Margate, Kent. The club was founded in 1896 and played only friendlies and cup matches until 1909, when the team joined the Thanet and District League. Two years later Margate joined the Kent League, initially also playing in the Thanet League due to the county league's small fixture list, before stepping up to the Southern League in 1933. After four seasons at this level, however, the club was forced to resign on financial grounds and return to the Kent League. Margate returned to the Southern League in 1959 and remained there until 2001 when they gained promotion to the Football Conference, the highest level of English non-League football. During their stay at this level they were forced to groundshare with other clubs due to drawn-out and problematic redevelopment work at their Hartsdown Park ground. This led to the club being expelled from the Conference National in 2004 for failing to meet the division's stadium requirements. After one season in the Conference South the club was relegated to the Isthmian League.",
"Title: Mark Angel\n\nMark Angel (born 23 August 1975) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Boston United, Darlington, Oxford United, Sunderland and West Bromwich Albion. He also played for Scottish side Queen of the South. He later played non-League football for King's Lynn, Cambridge United, Stamford, Wisbech Town, Diss Town, Mildenhall Town, Newmarket Town, Bourne Town and Spalding United.",
"Title: Bourne Town F.C.\n\nBourne Town Football Club is a football club based in Bourne, Lincolnshire, England. They are currently members of the United Counties League Division One and play at Abbey Lawn.",
"Title: Tom Halliday\n\nThomas \"Tom\" Halliday (11 September 1909 – 1975) was an English footballer who made 313 appearances in the Football League playing for Darlington, Norwich City and Exeter City in the 1920s and 1930s. He played non-league football in the north-east of England before joining First Division club Sunderland, but never played first-team football for that club. His primary position was that of centre half, although he also played at right back or right half.",
"Title: Stewart Mell\n\nStewart Albert Mell (born 15 October 1957) is an English former professional footballer who scored 30 goals from 145 appearances in the Football League, playing for Doncaster Rovers, Halifax Town and Scarborough. He began his football career as a youngster with Hull City, played non-league football for Appleby Frodingham, Burton Albion, Boston United and Goole Town, and was a member of the Scarborough team that won the 1986–87 Football Conference to become the first club automatically promoted to the Football League. While a Burton Albion player, he was capped for England at semi-professional level.",
"Title: Gary Innes (footballer)\n\nGary John Innes (born 7 October 1977) is an English former footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Darlington. He began his career with Sheffield United, though never played for their first team, spent a short spell with League of Ireland club Waterford United, and played non-league football for numerous clubs in the north-east of England. He represented England at youth level.",
"Title: Non-League football\n\nNon-League football describes football leagues played outside the top leagues in that country. Generally it describes leagues which are not fully professional. The term is primarily used for football in England, where it describes football played at a level below that of the Premier League (20 clubs) and the three divisions of the English Football League (EFL; 72 clubs). The term \"non-League\" was commonly used well before 1992 when the top football clubs in England all belonged to the EFL; all clubs who were not a part of the EFL were therefore \"non-League\" clubs. The term can be confusing as the vast majority of non-league football clubs in England play in a type of league. Currently, a non-league team would be any club playing in the National League and below and therefore would not play in the English League Cup.",
"Title: List of Stevenage F.C. players\n\nStevenage Football Club is an English association football club based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, currently playing in League One. Following the demise of the town's former club, Stevenage Athletic, Stevenage Borough was formed in 1976. Following promotions through both the United Counties and Isthmian leagues, Stevenage gained Football Conference status in 1994 and spent sixteen straight seasons in the highest tier of non-league football, before they were promoted to League Two in 2010. In their first ever Football League season, Stevenage won promotion to League One, the third tier of English football. Below, is a list of players who have made 50 or more appearances for the Hertfordshire side, as well as including those who have, after leaving Stevenage, gone on to play in either of the two highest tiers of English football. Certain players are included who fell short of the 50 total but have been included due to making a significant contribution to the club's history. In addition to this, the table also illustrates players who hold any records at the club.",
"Title: Stoke City F.C. league record by opponent\n\nStoke City Football Club is an English association football club based in Stoke-on-Trent. Founded as Stoke Ramblers Football Club in 1863, the club changed its name to Stoke Football Club in 1868 and then added the word \"City\" in 1927. During the 1888–89 season, Stoke joined the Football League and after a period in non-league football prior to World War I Stoke remained there until 2008 when Stoke gained promotion Premier League."
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PlazAmericas and Meyerland Plaza are located in which city?
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Houston
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"Brays Bayou is a slow-moving river in Harris County, Texas.",
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"The Plaza Mayor (English \"Main Square\") was built during Philip III's reign (1598–1621) and is a central plaza in the city of Madrid, Spain.",
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" The Plaza Mayor is rectangular in shape, measuring 129 x , and is surrounded by three-story residential buildings having 237 balconies facing the Plaza.",
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"Ashley Landing (originally opened as Ashley Plaza and later known as Ashley Plaza Mall), built in 1970, was the first indoor shopping mall built in the West Ashley area of Charleston, South Carolina.",
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" It was built as a joint venture of shopping center developers the LeFrak Organization of New York City and The Cordish Company of Baltimore, Maryland under the name Ashley Plaza Mall Associates.",
" Ashley Plaza Mall was originally constructed in the late 1960s as a strip shopping center featuring a J.M. Fields Department Stores joined to a Pantry Pride supermarket.",
" In 1970 the locally owned Condon's Department Store was built adjacent to Pantry Pride as a freestanding building.",
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"One Worldwide Plaza is the largest tower of a three-building, mixed-use commercial and residential complex completed in 1989, in the New York City borough of Manhattan, known collectively as Worldwide Plaza.",
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" Two Worldwide Plaza is a residential condominium tower west of the center of the block, and Three Worldwide Plaza is a low-rise condominium residential building with street level stores on Ninth Avenue, to the west of the towers.",
" Skidmore, Owings & Merrill was the designer for the office complex, and the residential complex was designed by Frank Williams.",
" The complex, whose component skyscrapers are among the list of tallest buildings in New York City, occupies an entire city block, bounded by Eighth Avenue, Ninth Avenue, 49th Street, and 50th Street.",
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"The Plaza San Francisco a major urban plaza in the city of La Paz, Bolivia, and a frequent location for political gatherings and protests.",
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" The plaza was enlarged to 6,163 square meters in 2011.",
" It was designated the city's Plaza Mayor, although this title had been used in the past for the Plaza Murillo.",
" Together with 1,140 m2 Plaza Fabril constructed at the same time in front of the Factory Worker's Federatio, it constitutes the largest open public space in urban La Paz."
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"Plaza Las Delicias is the main plaza in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico.",
" The square is notable for its fountains and for the various monuments it contains.",
" The historic Parque de Bombas and Ponce Cathedral buildings are located within the plaza, which actually consists of two squares: Plaza Muñoz Rivera on the north end, and Plaza Degetau on the southern end.",
" The square is the center of the Ponce Historic Zone, and it is flanked by the historic Ponce City Hall to the south, the early 19th-century Teatro Fox Delicias to the north, the NRHP-listed Banco Crédito y Ahorro Ponceño and Banco de Ponce buildings to the east, and the Armstrong-Poventud Residence to the west.",
" The square dates back to the early Spanish settlement in Ponce of 1670.",
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" Immediately below the plaza and the buildings is the \"La Promenade\" shopping mall.",
" The plaza is located south of Independence Avenue SW between 12th and 9th Streets SW (9th Street actually runs underneath the centers of the buildings on the easternmost side of the plaza).",
" It was built perpendicular to L'Enfant Promenade, a north-south running street and pedestrian esplanade part of which is directly above 10th Street SW.",
" The plaza is named for Pierre (Peter) Charles L'Enfant, the architect and planner who first designed a street layout for the capital city.",
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"PlazAmericas, formerly known as Sharpstown Mall and earlier Sharpstown Center, is a shopping mall located in the Sharpstown development in Greater Sharpstown, Houston, Texas.",
" The mall is located on the northwest corner of Interstate 69/U.S. Route 59 and Bellaire Boulevard.",
" This is the third mall to be built in Houston after Gulfgate Mall opened in 1956 and Meyerland Plaza in 1957, but the first fully air-conditioned mall in Houston.",
" The area includes the Jewelry Exchange Center, a ten story building.",
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"Plaza Degetau, formally Plaza Federico Degetau, is the larger of two plazas at \"Plaza Las Delicias\", the main city square in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico.",
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" The square is notable for its fountains and for the various monuments it contains.",
" The historic Parque de Bombas and Ponce Cathedral buildings are located bordering the north side of this plaza.",
" The square is the center of the Ponce Historic Zone, and it is flanked by the historic Ponce City Hall to the south, the Cathedral and historic firehouse to the north, the NRHP-listed Banco Crédito y Ahorro Ponceño and Banco de Ponce buildings to the east, and the Armstrong-Poventud Residence to the west.",
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"Title: Plaza Mayor, Madrid\n\nThe Plaza Mayor (English \"Main Square\") was built during Philip III's reign (1598–1621) and is a central plaza in the city of Madrid, Spain. It is located only a few Spanish blocks away from another famous plaza, the Puerta del Sol. The Plaza Mayor is rectangular in shape, measuring 129 x , and is surrounded by three-story residential buildings having 237 balconies facing the Plaza. It has a total of nine entrance ways. The Casa de la Panadería (Bakery House), serving municipal and cultural functions, dominates the Plaza Mayor.",
"Title: Ashley Landing\n\nAshley Landing (originally opened as Ashley Plaza and later known as Ashley Plaza Mall), built in 1970, was the first indoor shopping mall built in the West Ashley area of Charleston, South Carolina. The center is located at 1401 Sam Rittenberg Boulevard (S.C. Highway 7) at the fork of Old Towne Road (S.C. Highway 171). It was built as a joint venture of shopping center developers the LeFrak Organization of New York City and The Cordish Company of Baltimore, Maryland under the name Ashley Plaza Mall Associates. Ashley Plaza Mall was originally constructed in the late 1960s as a strip shopping center featuring a J.M. Fields Department Stores joined to a Pantry Pride supermarket. In 1970 the locally owned Condon's Department Store was built adjacent to Pantry Pride as a freestanding building. The center was originally known as \"Ashley Plaza\" and had a large red and white neon pylon \"Ashley Plaza\" sign in the center of the parking lot that remained until 1989 when it was destroyed by Hurricane Hugo.",
"Title: One Worldwide Plaza\n\nOne Worldwide Plaza is the largest tower of a three-building, mixed-use commercial and residential complex completed in 1989, in the New York City borough of Manhattan, known collectively as Worldwide Plaza. One Worldwide Plaza is a commercial office tower on Eighth Avenue. Two Worldwide Plaza is a residential condominium tower west of the center of the block, and Three Worldwide Plaza is a low-rise condominium residential building with street level stores on Ninth Avenue, to the west of the towers. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill was the designer for the office complex, and the residential complex was designed by Frank Williams. The complex, whose component skyscrapers are among the list of tallest buildings in New York City, occupies an entire city block, bounded by Eighth Avenue, Ninth Avenue, 49th Street, and 50th Street. Located on the west side of Eighth Avenue, One Worldwide Plaza is built on the site of New York City's third Madison Square Garden.",
"Title: Plaza San Francisco\n\nThe Plaza San Francisco a major urban plaza in the city of La Paz, Bolivia, and a frequent location for political gatherings and protests. It is located in front of the San Francisco Cathedral (from which it takes its name) as well as the Lanza Market and the headquarters of the La Paz Factory Worker's Departmental Union Federation. The plaza was enlarged to 6,163 square meters in 2011. It was designated the city's Plaza Mayor, although this title had been used in the past for the Plaza Murillo. Together with 1,140 m2 Plaza Fabril constructed at the same time in front of the Factory Worker's Federatio, it constitutes the largest open public space in urban La Paz.",
"Title: Plaza Las Delicias\n\nPlaza Las Delicias is the main plaza in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico. The square is notable for its fountains and for the various monuments it contains. The historic Parque de Bombas and Ponce Cathedral buildings are located within the plaza, which actually consists of two squares: Plaza Muñoz Rivera on the north end, and Plaza Degetau on the southern end. The square is the center of the Ponce Historic Zone, and it is flanked by the historic Ponce City Hall to the south, the early 19th-century Teatro Fox Delicias to the north, the NRHP-listed Banco Crédito y Ahorro Ponceño and Banco de Ponce buildings to the east, and the Armstrong-Poventud Residence to the west. The square dates back to the early Spanish settlement in Ponce of 1670. It is the main tourist attraction of the city, receiving about a quarter of a million visitors per year.",
"Title: L'Enfant Plaza\n\nL'Enfant Plaza is a complex of four commercial buildings grouped around a large plaza in the Southwest section of Washington, D.C.. Immediately below the plaza and the buildings is the \"La Promenade\" shopping mall. The plaza is located south of Independence Avenue SW between 12th and 9th Streets SW (9th Street actually runs underneath the centers of the buildings on the easternmost side of the plaza). It was built perpendicular to L'Enfant Promenade, a north-south running street and pedestrian esplanade part of which is directly above 10th Street SW. The plaza is named for Pierre (Peter) Charles L'Enfant, the architect and planner who first designed a street layout for the capital city. It was dedicated in 1968 after completion of the north and south buildings.",
"Title: PlazAmericas\n\nPlazAmericas, formerly known as Sharpstown Mall and earlier Sharpstown Center, is a shopping mall located in the Sharpstown development in Greater Sharpstown, Houston, Texas. The mall is located on the northwest corner of Interstate 69/U.S. Route 59 and Bellaire Boulevard. This is the third mall to be built in Houston after Gulfgate Mall opened in 1956 and Meyerland Plaza in 1957, but the first fully air-conditioned mall in Houston. The area includes the Jewelry Exchange Center, a ten story building. After the mall was renamed PlazAmericas, it took a Latin American theme and catered to Hispanics.",
"Title: Plaza Degetau\n\nPlaza Degetau, formally Plaza Federico Degetau, is the larger of two plazas at \"Plaza Las Delicias\", the main city square in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico. The other plaza is named Plaza Muñoz Rivera and is located north of Plaza Degetau. The square is notable for its fountains and for the various monuments it contains. The historic Parque de Bombas and Ponce Cathedral buildings are located bordering the north side of this plaza. The square is the center of the Ponce Historic Zone, and it is flanked by the historic Ponce City Hall to the south, the Cathedral and historic firehouse to the north, the NRHP-listed Banco Crédito y Ahorro Ponceño and Banco de Ponce buildings to the east, and the Armstrong-Poventud Residence to the west. The square dates back to the early Spanish settlement in Ponce of 1670. It is the main tourist attraction of the city, receiving about a quarter of a million visitors per year.",
"Title: Meyerland Plaza\n\nMeyerland Plaza is a large shopping center located in southwest Houston, Texas, United States."
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Where is the airline withe the frequent flyer program called Qualiflyer headquartered?
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Vienna International Airport in Schwechat
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" Petersen is frequently called upon by news media for opinions about the frequent flyer and travel industry and is often referred to by \"The Wall Street Journal\" and \"Condé Nast Traveler\" as the \"frequent flyer guru\".",
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"Title: Magsformiles\n\nMagsforMiles, a program run by CAP Systems, allows people to redeem frequent flyer miles for magazine subscriptions. Members of frequent flyer programs with an active, positive mileage balance may receive direct mail informing them of the opportunity to redeem their miles for magazines. Opportunities to redeem miles for magazines are also available on Airline websites.",
"Title: Color Air\n\nColor Air AS was the first Norwegian low-cost airline. It operated from Oslo Airport, Gardermoen in 1998 and 1999 with a fleet of three Boeing 737-300 aircraft. Color Air was a brand extension of Color Line, which shared a common owner in the Olav Nils Sunde-controlled Color Group. The airline operated five daily round trips from Oslo to Trondheim and Bergen, four to Ålesund and one to London, in addition to a weekly trip to Alicante. Color Air pioneered the low-cost business model in Norway, with a denser seating, no frills and lack of a frequent flyer program. Tickets were sold only via the Internet, by telephone or in supermarkets; when bought from travel agents, there was a 200 kr surcharge.",
"Title: Club Premier (loyalty program)\n\nClub Premier is a loyalty program based in Mexico, originally the frequent flyer program of Aeroméxico, the Mexican airline, now spun off and operated by PLM, which is 51% owned by Aeroméxico and 49% by AIMIA, the Montreal-based loyalty company with its origins as the frequent flyer program of Air Canada."
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What year did the editor of US Tatler take American citizenship
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2005
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Who stars as Jason the Red Ranger in the 2017 American film written by John Gatins and directed by Dean Israelite?
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Dacre Montgomery
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"Title: Project Almanac\n\nProject Almanac is a 2015 American found footage science fiction thriller film directed by Dean Israelite at his directorial debut, and written by Jason Harry Pagan and Andrew Deutschman. The film stars Jonny Weston, Sofia Black-D'Elia, Sam Lerner, Allen Evangelista, Virginia Gardner and Amy Landecker. The film tells the story of a group of high school students that build a time machine.",
"Title: Coach Carter\n\nCoach Carter is a 2005 American biographical sports drama film directed by Thomas Carter. It is based on the true story of Richmond High School basketball coach Ken Carter (portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson), who made headlines in 1999 for benching his undefeated high school basketball team due to poor academic results. The story was conceived from a screenplay co-written by John Gatins and Mark Schwahn, who created the TV series \"One Tree Hill.\" The film also recycles a handful of plot devices from another television series, \"The White Shadow,\" which director Carter also co-starred in. The ensemble cast features Rob Brown, Channing Tatum, Debbi Morgan, and musical entertainer Ashanti.",
"Title: Power Rangers (film)\n\nSaban's Power Rangers (or simply Power Rangers) is a 2017 American superhero film based on the team of the same name, directed by Dean Israelite and written by John Gatins. It is the third \"Power Rangers\" film, and is a reboot. The film features the main characters of the \"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers\" television series with a new cast, starring Dacre Montgomery, Naomi Scott, RJ Cyler, Becky G, Ludi Lin, Bill Hader, Bryan Cranston, and Elizabeth Banks."
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The Pan American Games that future Prime Minister Lester Bird won a bronze medal in the long jump was held in what city?
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Chicago
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" Landry finished seventh in the final, only managing one legal jump.",
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" She also was part of the American team at the 1955 Pan American Games, winning a bronze medal in the 60 meters and a gold medal in the 4×100 meters relay anchoring a team with Isabelle Daniels, Mae Faggs, and Barbara Jones.",
" She was a four time United States champion in the long jump.",
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"Nicholas \"Nick\" Tritton (born July 20, 1984 in Guelph, Ontario) is a male judoka who grew up in the Perth/Lanark area of Ontario Canada.",
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" He represented Canada in the sport of Judo at the 2008 Summer & 2012 Summer Olympics and at five World Championships.",
" He won 5 medals at the Pan American Judo Championships (bronze in 2007, 2008 & 2011, silver in 2009 and gold in 2010 - missed 2012 due to injury).",
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"General elections were held in Antigua and Barbuda on 8 March 1994.",
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"He competed in the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia.",
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" He also competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece.",
" There he won a gold medal in the men's Triple jump F11 event, a gold medal in the men's Long jump F11 event and finished fourth in the men's Javelin throw F11 event.",
" At the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China, he won gold medals in the men's Long jump F11 and Triple jump F11 events.",
" He broke the Triple Jump F11 world record in the process.",
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" The games were held from July 10 to 26, 2015 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; preliminary rounds in certain events began on July 7, 2015.",
" These were the third Pan American games hosted by Canada, and the first in the province of Ontario.",
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"Title: 1959 Pan American Games\n\nThe 3rd Pan American Games were held in Chicago August 28 – September 7, 1959.",
"Title: Caterine Ibargüen\n\nCaterine Ibargüen Mena (born 12 February 1984) is a Colombian athlete competing in high jump, long jump and triple jump. Her notable achievements include a gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics, silver medal in the 2012 Summer Olympics, two gold medals in the IAAF World Championships in Athletics, and two gold medals in the 2011 Pan American Games and 2015 Pan American Games.",
"Title: Mabel Landry\n\nMabel Marie \"Dolly\" Staton (née: Landry) (born November 20, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois is a retired American track and field athlete, specializing in long jump and sprints. She represented the United States at the 1952 Olympics. During the preliminary round, she set the Olympic record in the long jump at 5.88 m (19 ft floor(((5.88)*3.28084)−(floor((5.88)*3.28084)) *12) in) , which only lasted temporarily as Yvette Williams demolished her record with 6.16 m (20 ft floor(((6.16)*3.28084)−(floor((6.16)*3.28084)) *12) in) later in the same round. Landry finished seventh in the final, only managing one legal jump. She also was part of the American team at the 1955 Pan American Games, winning a bronze medal in the 60 m and a gold medal in the 4 × 100 m relay anchoring a team with Isabelle Daniels, Mae Faggs, and Barbara Jones. She also was part of the American team at the 1955 Pan American Games, winning a bronze medal in the 60 meters and a gold medal in the 4×100 meters relay anchoring a team with Isabelle Daniels, Mae Faggs, and Barbara Jones. She was a four time United States champion in the long jump. She also won two outdoor titles in the now defunct 50 meter dash. Indoors, she won the national title in the 60 yard dash twice, but did not have the opportunity to duplicate her wins in the outdoor long jump because in the 1950s, women only competed in the standing long jump.",
"Title: Antigua and Barbuda at the Pan American Games\n\nAntigua and Barbuda has competed at every edition of the Pan American Games since the seventh edition of the multi-sport event in 1979. However, Antigua and Barbuda participated in the 1959 Pan American Games as part of the British West Indies and future Prime Minister Lester Bird won a bronze medal in the long jump. Sprinter Heather Samuel won Antigua and Barbuda's first Pan Am medal in 1995, a bronze in the women's 100 metres. Sprinter, Brendan Christian won Antigua and Barbuda's first gold medal at the 2007 Pan American Games. To date, all five of Antigua and Barbuda's medals have been won in the sport of track and field. Antigua and Barbuda did not compete at the first and only Pan American Winter Games in 1990.",
"Title: Nicholas Tritton\n\nNicholas \"Nick\" Tritton (born July 20, 1984 in Guelph, Ontario) is a male judoka who grew up in the Perth/Lanark area of Ontario Canada. Nicholas was a member of Canada's National Team for more than ten years and won many medals domestically and internationally including 13 medals on the Grand Slam, Grand Prix and World Cup circuit including back to back bronze medals at the prestigious Tokyo Grand Slam as well as the bronze medal in the men's lightweight division (– 73 kg) at the 2007 Pan American Games, alongside Cuba's Ronald Girones and another bronze at the 2011 Pan American Games in Mexico. He represented Canada in the sport of Judo at the 2008 Summer & 2012 Summer Olympics and at five World Championships. He won 5 medals at the Pan American Judo Championships (bronze in 2007, 2008 & 2011, silver in 2009 and gold in 2010 - missed 2012 due to injury). He also earned a bronze medal at the 2005 Francophone Games and a silver at the 2009 Francophone Games.",
"Title: Antiguan general election, 1994\n\nGeneral elections were held in Antigua and Barbuda on 8 March 1994. They were won by the governing Antigua Labour Party, under the leadership of Lester Bird. Bird had been appointed leader of the ALP before the election, after his father and predecessor Vere Bird announced his intention to retire. Lester Bird became Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda after the general election. Voter turnout was 62.3%. This was the first election contested by the United Progressive Party, under future Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer.",
"Title: Li Duan\n\nHe competed in the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. There he won a silver medal in the men's Triple jump F11 event, a bronze medal in the men's Long jump F11 event and finished seventh in the men's Javelin throw F11 event. He also competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. There he won a gold medal in the men's Triple jump F11 event, a gold medal in the men's Long jump F11 event and finished fourth in the men's Javelin throw F11 event. At the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China, he won gold medals in the men's Long jump F11 and Triple jump F11 events. He broke the Triple Jump F11 world record in the process. At the 2012 Summer Paralympics he won silver in the Triple jump and bronze in the Long jump.",
"Title: 2015 Pan American Games\n\nThe 2015 Pan American Games, officially the XVII Pan American Games and commonly known as the Toronto 2015 Pan-Am Games (French: \"Jeux panaméricains de 2015 à Toronto\" ), were a major international multi-sport event celebrated in the tradition of the Pan American Games, as governed by Pan American Sports Organization (PASO). The games were held from July 10 to 26, 2015 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; preliminary rounds in certain events began on July 7, 2015. These were the third Pan American games hosted by Canada, and the first in the province of Ontario. The Games were held at venues in Toronto and seventeen other Golden Horseshoe communities. The Pan American Games and 2015 Parapan American Games were organized by the Toronto Organizing Committee for the 2015 Pan and Parapan American Games (TO2015).",
"Title: Federico Grabich\n\nFederico Grabich (born 26 March 1990) is an Argentine competitive swimmer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics he finished 41st overall in the heats in the Men's 100 metre backstroke and failed to reach the semifinals. Federico won the bronze medal at the 2011 Pan American Games and the gold and silver medal at the 2015 Pan American Games. At the South American Games he won ten medals (two of them were gold). At the 2015 Pan American Games, Grabich won the 100m Freestyle, setting a new Argentine record. He also won a silver medal in 200m, setting another Argentine record. In August 2015, he won the bronze medal at the World Championships, being the first medal for his country in a World Championship and the silver medal at the World Cup in Qatar."
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Who created a martial art style that has its oldest origins in shamanism?
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Myung Jae-nam
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" Well-known mottoes attributed to Kanō include \"Maximum Efficiency with Minimum Effort\" (精力善用 \"Sei-ryoku Zen-you\")and \"Mutual Welfare and Benefit\"(自他共栄 \"Ji-ta Kyou-ei\")."
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" With the advent of colonialism over the entirety of the island in 1815, Angampora fell into disuse and was very nearly lost as a part of the country's heritage.",
" The British administration prohibited its practice due to the dangers posed by a civilian populace versed in a martial art, burning down any \"angan madu\" (practice huts devoted to the martial art) found: flouting of the law was punished by a gunshot to the knee, effectively crippling practitioners; Angampora nevertheless survived within a few families, allowing it to emerge into mainstream Sri Lankan culture post-independence."
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" Taijutsu is similar to Karate but is more focused on the body techniques.",
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" This system was founded and developed by Fredrick J. Villari (a former black belt student of Nick Cerio and William Kwai Sun Chow), who devised a hybrid system which integrated the four ways of fighting: striking, kicking, felling, and grappling to eliminate the inherent weakness of martial arts systems that focus on just one or two of fighting techniques."
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" Cho won several national and international competitions as a taekwondo competitor, and has appeared in several films, including \"Fight to Win\", \"Best of the Best\", \"Bloodsport II\", and \"Bloodsport III\".",
" He founded the Action International Martial Arts Association (AIMAA) in 1980, and is its President.",
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" Set in a post-apocalyptic world that has been destroyed by a nuclear war, the story centers on a warrior named Kenshiro, the successor of a deadly martial art style known as \"Hokuto Shinken\", which gives him the ability to kill most adversaries from within through the use of the human body's secret vital points, often resulting in an exceptionally violent and gory death.",
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"Title: Angampora\n\nAngampora (Sinhalese: අංගම්පොර , is a form of martial art from Sri Lanka that combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, and meditation. A key component of angampora is the namesake \"angam\", which incorporates hand-to-hand fighting, and \"illangam\", involving the use of indigenous weapons such as the ethunu kaduwa, staves, knives and swords. Another component known as \"maya angam\", which uses spells and incantations for combat, is also said to have existed. Angampora's distinct feature lies in the use of pressure point attacks to inflict pain or permanently paralyze the opponent. Fighters usually make use of both striking and grappling techniques, and fight until the opponent is caught in a submission lock that they cannot escape. Usage of weapons is discretionary. Perimeters of fighting are defined in advance, and in some of the cases is a pit. With the advent of colonialism over the entirety of the island in 1815, Angampora fell into disuse and was very nearly lost as a part of the country's heritage. The British administration prohibited its practice due to the dangers posed by a civilian populace versed in a martial art, burning down any \"angan madu\" (practice huts devoted to the martial art) found: flouting of the law was punished by a gunshot to the knee, effectively crippling practitioners; Angampora nevertheless survived within a few families, allowing it to emerge into mainstream Sri Lankan culture post-independence.",
"Title: Taijutsu\n\nTaijutsu (体術 , literally \"body technique\" or \"body skill\") is a Japanese blanket term for any combat skill, technique or system of martial art using body movements that are described as an empty-hand combat skill or system. The term is commonly used when referring to a traditional Japanese martial art but has also been used in the naming of modern martial arts such as Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu. Taijutsu is similar to Karate but is more focused on the body techniques. More specific names than taijutsu are typically used when describing a martial art, such as jujutsu (focusing on throwing, grappling, and submission), judo (focusing on throwing and grappling), aikido (focusing on throwing and joint locks) as well as karate and kenpō (focusing on striking).",
"Title: Shaolin Kempo Karate\n\nShaolin Kempo Karate (or \"SKK\") is a martial art style that combines the Five Animals of Shaolin Kung Fu (Shaolinquan), the core competency of Kempo, the hard-hitting linear explosiveness of traditional Karate, as well as the power of Western boxing and the felling and grappling arts of Jujutsu, Chin Na, and Mongolian wrestling. This system was founded and developed by Fredrick J. Villari (a former black belt student of Nick Cerio and William Kwai Sun Chow), who devised a hybrid system which integrated the four ways of fighting: striking, kicking, felling, and grappling to eliminate the inherent weakness of martial arts systems that focus on just one or two of fighting techniques.",
"Title: Soo Bahk Do\n\nSoo Bahk Do is a martial art founded and taught by Kwan Jang Nim Hwang Kee, his successor Hwang Hyun Chul, known as H.C. Hwang, and instructors who are certified by member organizations of the World Moo Duk Kwan, Inc. This martial art was originally the ancient martial art of Korea. Hwang Kee created Moo Duk Kwan with influence from \"Soo Bahk Do\"",
"Title: Hee Il Cho\n\nCho Hee Il (born October 13, 1940) is a prominent Korean-American master of taekwondo, holding the rank of 9th \"dan\" in the martial art. He has written 11 martial art books, produced 70 martial art training videos, and has appeared on more than 70 martial arts magazine covers. Cho won several national and international competitions as a taekwondo competitor, and has appeared in several films, including \"Fight to Win\", \"Best of the Best\", \"Bloodsport II\", and \"Bloodsport III\". He founded the Action International Martial Arts Association (AIMAA) in 1980, and is its President. Cho is a member of both \"Black Belt\" magazine's Hall of Fame and \"Tae Kwon Do Times\" magazine's Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Art Style\n\nArt Style is a video game series created by skip Ltd. for WiiWare and DSiWare. The first game in the \"Art Style\" series, \"Orbient\", was released for WiiWare in September 2008. Another two \"Art Style\" games, \"Cubello\" and \"Rotohex\", were released during October 2008 while two more were added in 2010. Seven DSiWare \"Art Style\" games were released on that service after its launch in Japan in December 2008, with the first two being \"Aquario\" and \"Decode\".",
"Title: Hankido\n\nHankido is a new martial art style developed by Myung Jae-nam using circular flowing movements owing to Myung Jae-nam's background in traditional Korean dance.",
"Title: Fist of the North Star\n\nFist of the North Star (Japanese: 北斗の拳 , Hepburn: Hokuto no Ken , lit. \"Fist of the Big Dipper\") is a Japanese manga series written by Buronson and illustrated by Tetsuo Hara. Serialized in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" from 1983 to 1988, the 245 chapters were initially collected in 27 \"tankōbon\" volumes by Shueisha. Set in a post-apocalyptic world that has been destroyed by a nuclear war, the story centers on a warrior named Kenshiro, the successor of a deadly martial art style known as \"Hokuto Shinken\", which gives him the ability to kill most adversaries from within through the use of the human body's secret vital points, often resulting in an exceptionally violent and gory death. Kenshiro dedicates his life to fighting against the various ravagers who threaten the lives of the weak and innocent, as well as rival martial artists, including his own \"brothers\" from the same clan.",
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What is the character name played by English actor Malcolm Hebden on Cornation Street?
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Norris Cole
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"Avinesh Rekhi is an Indian television actor.",
" He made his debut in the 2008 Bollywood movie Ru Ba Ru and his TV debut by playing the main lead in Chhal — Sheh Aur Maat by name Kabir Jaiswal on colors.",
" He then played a positive role in Sony India serial Main Naa Bhoolungi as Neeraj and a negative role in colors serial Madhubala - Ek Ishq Ek Junoon with his character name Sultan.",
" He has also worked in a few TV commercials.",
" Currently he is playing the role of Uma Shankar (Male Lead) in Star Plus's show Tu Sooraj, Main Saanjh Piyaji."
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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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"Amitabh Bachchan is an Indian film actor, playback singer, producer and television personality.",
" He made his acting debut in 1969 with \"Saat Hindustani\", and narrated Mrinal Sen's \"Bhuvan Shome\" (1969).",
" He later appeared as Dr. Bhaskar Banerjee in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's \"Anand\" (1971), for which he won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor.",
" In 1973, Bachchan played the role of Inspector Vijay Khanna in Prakash Mehra's action film \"Zanjeer\".",
" He has since appeared in several films with the character name \"Vijay\".",
" During the same year, he appeared in \"Abhimaan\" and \"Namak Haraam\".",
" For the latter, he received the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor.",
" Two years later he appeared along with Shashi Kapoor, in Yash Chopra's \"Deewar\", which earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination.",
" He was cited as the \"angry young man\" for his roles in \"Deewaar\" and \"Zanjeer\".",
" Later he starred in Ramesh Sippy's \"Sholay\" (1975), which is considered to be one of the greatest Indian films of all time.",
" After appearing in the romantic drama \"Kabhie Kabhie\" (1976), Bachchan starred in Manmohan Desai's action comedy \"Amar Akbar Anthony\" (1977).",
" He won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his performance in the latter.",
" He then played dual roles of Don and Vijay in \"Don\" (1978)."
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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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"Oliver Farnworth (born August 5, 1982) is an English actor.",
" Farnworth was brought up just outside Halifax in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, but moved to Sidmouth in Devon when he was fifteen.",
" He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.",
" He first came to recognition in \"Hollyoaks\" playing Will Hackett from September 2006 to May 2007."
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"Dario Coates (born 25 April 1992, Hebden Bridge) is an English actor.",
" He has so far portrayed the role of Alex Neeson in the television ITV soap Coronation Street.",
" He attended Calder High School, where he studied for his GCSEs and A Levels, and also attends Calderdale Theatre School.",
" His last role was Lord Asriel in Calderdale Theatre School's production of the Phillip Pullman novels His Dark Materials for which he received a roaring review from the local newspaper."
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"Ian Malcolm Gillies (7 December 1927 – 13 April 2002), known to many simply as Mycroft from BBC Radio 4's \"Brain of Britain\", was an accomplished quiz player and question setter in the United Kingdom.",
" His character name was taken from Arthur Conan Doyle's Mycroft Holmes, the smarter older brother of Sherlock Holmes."
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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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"Naalo Unna Prema (English: \"Love Inside Me\") is a 2001 Telugu romantic drama film produced by K.L.N. Raju on Sri Sairam Productions banner and directed by V. R. Pratap.",
" The film stars Jagapati Babu, Laya, Gajala in the lead roles and music was composed by Koti.",
" This film is first debut of Gajala as heroine in Telugu and she is named as \"Raji\" in titles by her character name in the film.",
" Later her screen name was changed into \"Gajala\" from the film \"Student No.1\" by K. Raghavendra Rao.",
" The film was a remake of Kannada film \"Chandramukhi Pranasakhi\"."
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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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"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: Amitabh Bachchan filmography\n\nAmitabh Bachchan is an Indian film actor, playback singer, producer and television personality. He made his acting debut in 1969 with \"Saat Hindustani\", and narrated Mrinal Sen's \"Bhuvan Shome\" (1969). He later appeared as Dr. Bhaskar Banerjee in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's \"Anand\" (1971), for which he won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 1973, Bachchan played the role of Inspector Vijay Khanna in Prakash Mehra's action film \"Zanjeer\". He has since appeared in several films with the character name \"Vijay\". During the same year, he appeared in \"Abhimaan\" and \"Namak Haraam\". For the latter, he received the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. Two years later he appeared along with Shashi Kapoor, in Yash Chopra's \"Deewar\", which earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination. He was cited as the \"angry young man\" for his roles in \"Deewaar\" and \"Zanjeer\". Later he starred in Ramesh Sippy's \"Sholay\" (1975), which is considered to be one of the greatest Indian films of all time. After appearing in the romantic drama \"Kabhie Kabhie\" (1976), Bachchan starred in Manmohan Desai's action comedy \"Amar Akbar Anthony\" (1977). He won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his performance in the latter. He then played dual roles of Don and Vijay in \"Don\" (1978).",
"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: Oliver Farnworth\n\nOliver Farnworth (born August 5, 1982) is an English actor. Farnworth was brought up just outside Halifax in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, but moved to Sidmouth in Devon when he was fifteen. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He first came to recognition in \"Hollyoaks\" playing Will Hackett from September 2006 to May 2007.",
"Title: Dario Coates\n\nDario Coates (born 25 April 1992, Hebden Bridge) is an English actor. He has so far portrayed the role of Alex Neeson in the television ITV soap Coronation Street. He attended Calder High School, where he studied for his GCSEs and A Levels, and also attends Calderdale Theatre School. His last role was Lord Asriel in Calderdale Theatre School's production of the Phillip Pullman novels His Dark Materials for which he received a roaring review from the local newspaper.",
"Title: Ian Gillies\n\nIan Malcolm Gillies (7 December 1927 – 13 April 2002), known to many simply as Mycroft from BBC Radio 4's \"Brain of Britain\", was an accomplished quiz player and question setter in the United Kingdom. His character name was taken from Arthur Conan Doyle's Mycroft Holmes, the smarter older brother of Sherlock Holmes.",
"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: Naalo Unna Prema\n\nNaalo Unna Prema (English: \"Love Inside Me\") is a 2001 Telugu romantic drama film produced by K.L.N. Raju on Sri Sairam Productions banner and directed by V. R. Pratap. The film stars Jagapati Babu, Laya, Gajala in the lead roles and music was composed by Koti. This film is first debut of Gajala as heroine in Telugu and she is named as \"Raji\" in titles by her character name in the film. Later her screen name was changed into \"Gajala\" from the film \"Student No.1\" by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film was a remake of Kannada film \"Chandramukhi Pranasakhi\".",
"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."
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Which James Bond spy film did Klaus Maria Brandauer featured in
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Never Say Never Again
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"The Russia House is a 1990 American spy film directed by Fred Schepisi.",
" Tom Stoppard wrote the screenplay based on John le Carré's novel of the same name.",
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"Klaus Maria Brandauer (] ; born 22 June 1943) is an Austrian actor, film director, and professor at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna.",
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"Druids (French: \"Vercingétorix: La légende du druide roi\") is a French-Canadian-Belgian historical film first released on 31 August 2001, directed by Jacques Dorfmann.",
" It stars Christopher Lambert, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Inés Sastre, Maria Kavardjikova, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, and Max von Sydow."
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"Hanussen is a 1988 Hungarian film about Erik Jan Hanussen by István Szabó.",
" It was nominated for the 1988 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.",
" The German language film starred Klaus Maria Brandauer.",
" The film was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival."
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"Never Say Never Again is a 1983 James Bond spy film starring Sean Connery, directed by Irvin Kershner, produced by Jack Schwartzman, and written by Lorenzo Semple Jr. with uncredited additional co-writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, from a story by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, and Ian Fleming.",
" It is the second adaptation of Fleming's \"Thunderball\", which was previously adapted as the 1965 film of the same name.",
" Unlike the majority of James Bond films, \"Never Say Never Again\" was not produced by Eon Productions, but by an independent production company, one of whose members was Kevin McClory, one of the original writers of the \"Thunderball\" story, who retained the filming rights of the novel following a legal dispute over them."
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"Mario and the Magician (German: Mario und der Zauberer ) is a 1994 German-language drama film directed by Klaus Maria Brandauer, based on the novel of the same name.",
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"The Lightship is a 1986 American drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski.",
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"Emilio Largo is a fictional character and the main antagonist from the 1961 James Bond novel \"Thunderball\".",
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" Largo is also the main antagonist in the 1983 unofficial James Bond movie \"Never Say Never Again\", a remake of \"Thunderball\".",
" In \"Never Say Never Again\", the character's name, however, was changed to Maximillian Largo and he was portrayed by the Austrian actor Klaus Maria Brandauer."
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"Mephisto is the title of a 1981 film adaptation of Klaus Mann's novel \"Mephisto\", directed by István Szabó, and starring Klaus Maria Brandauer as Hendrik Höfgen.",
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"Title: The Russia House (film)\n\nThe Russia House is a 1990 American spy film directed by Fred Schepisi. Tom Stoppard wrote the screenplay based on John le Carré's novel of the same name. The film stars Sean Connery, Michelle Pfeiffer, Roy Scheider, James Fox, John Mahoney, and Klaus Maria Brandauer.",
"Title: Klaus Maria Brandauer\n\nKlaus Maria Brandauer (] ; born 22 June 1943) is an Austrian actor, film director, and professor at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna. He is known internationally for his roles in \"Mephisto\" (1981), \"Never Say Never Again\" (1983) and \"Out of Africa\" (1985).",
"Title: Druids (film)\n\nDruids (French: \"Vercingétorix: La légende du druide roi\") is a French-Canadian-Belgian historical film first released on 31 August 2001, directed by Jacques Dorfmann. It stars Christopher Lambert, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Inés Sastre, Maria Kavardjikova, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, and Max von Sydow.",
"Title: Brandauer Ingenuus Ensemble\n\nThe Brandauer Ingenuus Ensemble is a theatre group based in Europe under the artistic conduction of Golden Globe Winner and Academy Awards nominated actor and director Klaus Maria Brandauer.",
"Title: Hanussen (1988 film)\n\nHanussen is a 1988 Hungarian film about Erik Jan Hanussen by István Szabó. It was nominated for the 1988 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The German language film starred Klaus Maria Brandauer. The film was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Never Say Never Again\n\nNever Say Never Again is a 1983 James Bond spy film starring Sean Connery, directed by Irvin Kershner, produced by Jack Schwartzman, and written by Lorenzo Semple Jr. with uncredited additional co-writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, from a story by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, and Ian Fleming. It is the second adaptation of Fleming's \"Thunderball\", which was previously adapted as the 1965 film of the same name. Unlike the majority of James Bond films, \"Never Say Never Again\" was not produced by Eon Productions, but by an independent production company, one of whose members was Kevin McClory, one of the original writers of the \"Thunderball\" story, who retained the filming rights of the novel following a legal dispute over them.",
"Title: Mario and the Magician (film)\n\nMario and the Magician (German: Mario und der Zauberer ) is a 1994 German-language drama film directed by Klaus Maria Brandauer, based on the novel of the same name. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival where Lajos Koltai won the Special Silver St. George for the Director of Photography.",
"Title: The Lightship\n\nThe Lightship is a 1986 American drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. The film stars Klaus Maria Brandauer and Robert Duvall, with early appearances from Arliss Howard and William Forsythe.",
"Title: Emilio Largo\n\nEmilio Largo is a fictional character and the main antagonist from the 1961 James Bond novel \"Thunderball\". He appears in the 1965 film adaptation, again as the main antagonist, with Italian actor Adolfo Celi filling the role. Largo is also the main antagonist in the 1983 unofficial James Bond movie \"Never Say Never Again\", a remake of \"Thunderball\". In \"Never Say Never Again\", the character's name, however, was changed to Maximillian Largo and he was portrayed by the Austrian actor Klaus Maria Brandauer.",
"Title: Mephisto (1981 film)\n\nMephisto is the title of a 1981 film adaptation of Klaus Mann's novel \"Mephisto\", directed by István Szabó, and starring Klaus Maria Brandauer as Hendrik Höfgen. The film was a co-production between companies in West Germany, Hungary and Austria."
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What was the first appearance for the character that Bella Donna Boudreaux is commonly associated with?
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"Uncanny X-Men Annual"
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" Released on July 27, 1981, the album reached number one on the US \"Billboard\" charts in September of that year.",
" \"Bella Donna\" was awarded platinum status by the RIAA on October 7, 1981, less than three months after its release, and has since been certified quadruple-platinum.",
" \"Bella Donna\" spent nearly three years on the \"Billboard\" 200 from July 1981 to June 1984.",
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" It includes her hit singles, a dance remix, and one new track, a live version of Led Zeppelin's \"Rock and Roll\".",
" Three singles were culled from the album: \"Rock and Roll\", \"Landslide\", and a remixed version of \"Stand Back\".",
" There are two versions of this album, one with just the audio CD and another version with an included DVD featuring all of Nicks' music videos with audio commentary from Nicks, as well as rare footage from the \"Bella Donna\" recording sessions.",
" The album debuted and peaked at #21 in the US selling 33,944 copies in its first week.",
" The album spent a total of 12 weeks on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and had sold 505,000 copies as of April 2014.",
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"Herbert \"Herbie\" Wheeler Worthington lll (May 25, 1944 - November 2013), was an influential rock and roll photographer until his death at 69, in 2013.",
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" It was his photograph that was run on the cover of the Fleetwood Mac \"Rumours\" album and was instrumental in creating the iconic imagery (like the crystal ball) that is still associated with Fleetwood Mac today.",
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"Bella Donna is a 1923 American silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures.",
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" This film is also a remake of the 1915 Paramount film \"Bella Donna\" starring Pauline Frederick.",
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"Gambit (Remy Etienne LeBeau) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men.",
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"\"Stop Draggin' My Heart Around\" was the first single from Stevie Nicks' debut solo album, \"Bella Donna\" (1981).",
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"Donna Windsor (also Windsor-Dingle) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera \"Emmerdale\".",
" She was originally played by Sophie Jeffery until 1997.",
" Actress Verity Rushworth took over the role in 1998.",
" She made her first appearance in the show on 26 August 1993.",
" It was reported on 8 April 2008 that Rushworth had quit the soap, as she wanted to avoid being \"typecast\", after being in the soap for a decade.",
" Donna departed on 30 January 2009.",
" At the time of her departure, Donna was the third longest running character on \"Emmerdale\".",
" It was announced on 8 January 2014 that Rushworth had decided to reprise her role as Donna for five months.",
" She returned on 19 March 2014 and it was revealed that Donna was terminally ill.",
" Donna committed suicide on 14 August 2014, after throwing herself and Gary North (Fergus O'Donnell) from a multi-storey car park to her death, but made her final appearance the following day, on 15 August.",
" Donna's funeral was held on 28 August 2014."
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"Title: Bella Donna (album)\n\nBella Donna is the debut studio album by American singer, songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. Released on July 27, 1981, the album reached number one on the US \"Billboard\" charts in September of that year. \"Bella Donna\" was awarded platinum status by the RIAA on October 7, 1981, less than three months after its release, and has since been certified quadruple-platinum. \"Bella Donna\" spent nearly three years on the \"Billboard\" 200 from July 1981 to June 1984. The album has sold over 6 million copies in the US alone with approximately a million copies since 1991 in the US according to Nielsen Soundscan. It is Nicks' best-selling solo album to date.",
"Title: Crystal Visions – The Very Best of Stevie Nicks\n\nCrystal Visions... The Very Best of Stevie Nicks is a compilation album released by the American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. It features songs from her solo career, as well as her career with Fleetwood Mac. It includes her hit singles, a dance remix, and one new track, a live version of Led Zeppelin's \"Rock and Roll\". Three singles were culled from the album: \"Rock and Roll\", \"Landslide\", and a remixed version of \"Stand Back\". There are two versions of this album, one with just the audio CD and another version with an included DVD featuring all of Nicks' music videos with audio commentary from Nicks, as well as rare footage from the \"Bella Donna\" recording sessions. The album debuted and peaked at #21 in the US selling 33,944 copies in its first week. The album spent a total of 12 weeks on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and had sold 505,000 copies as of April 2014. The album is certified gold in Australia and Silver in the UK.",
"Title: Herbert W. Worthington\n\nHerbert \"Herbie\" Wheeler Worthington lll (May 25, 1944 - November 2013), was an influential rock and roll photographer until his death at 69, in 2013. He was best known as the photographer for Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks (including the covers for her first two albums, \"Bella Donna\" and \"The Wild Heart\"). It was his photograph that was run on the cover of the Fleetwood Mac \"Rumours\" album and was instrumental in creating the iconic imagery (like the crystal ball) that is still associated with Fleetwood Mac today. He photographed over 40 covers for several bands and artists, including Buddy Miles, Paris, Jesse Cutler 20/20 and Lita Ford, among many others, in his 30+ years as a rock music photographer.",
"Title: Edge of Seventeen\n\n\"Edge of Seventeen\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks from her solo debut studio album \"Bella Donna\" (1981), released as the third single from \"Bella Donna\" on February 4, 1982. The song was written by Nicks to express the grief resulting from the death of her uncle Jonathan and the murder of John Lennon during the same week of December 1980 and features a distinctive, chugging 16th-note guitar riff, and a simple chord structure typical of Nicks' songs.",
"Title: Bella Donna (1923 film)\n\nBella Donna is a 1923 American silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a novel, \"Bella Donna\", by Robert Smythe Hichens which was later adapted for a 1912 Broadway play starring Alla Nazimova. This film is also a remake of the 1915 Paramount film \"Bella Donna\" starring Pauline Frederick. The 1923 film was directed by George Fitzmaurice and starred Pola Negri in her first American film.",
"Title: Bella Donna (comics)\n\nBella Donna or Belladonna (from the Italian phrase \"bella donna\", or \"beautiful woman\") is a name or alias used by two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. One of these characters is Bella Donna Boudreaux, commonly associated with the X-Man Gambit.",
"Title: Bella Donna (1915 film)\n\nBella Donna was a 1915 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and the Charles Frohman Company, starring Pauline Frederick, and based on the play \"Bella Donna\" by James Bernard Fagan adapted from the novel of the same name by Robert Smythe Hichens.",
"Title: Gambit (comics)\n\nGambit (Remy Etienne LeBeau) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Jim Lee. Drawn by artist Mike Collins, Gambit makes his first appearances in \"Uncanny X-Men Annual\" #14 (July 1990) and \"Uncanny X-Men\" #266 (August 1990).",
"Title: Stop Draggin' My Heart Around\n\n\"Stop Draggin' My Heart Around\" was the first single from Stevie Nicks' debut solo album, \"Bella Donna\" (1981). The track is the album's only song that was neither written nor co-written by Nicks. Written by Tom Petty and Mike Campbell as a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song, Jimmy Iovine, who was also working for Stevie Nicks at the time, arranged for her to sing on it. Petty sang with Nicks in the chorus and bridge, while his entire band (save Ron Blair, whose bass track was played by Donald \"Duck\" Dunn instead) played on the song.",
"Title: Donna Windsor\n\nDonna Windsor (also Windsor-Dingle) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera \"Emmerdale\". She was originally played by Sophie Jeffery until 1997. Actress Verity Rushworth took over the role in 1998. She made her first appearance in the show on 26 August 1993. It was reported on 8 April 2008 that Rushworth had quit the soap, as she wanted to avoid being \"typecast\", after being in the soap for a decade. Donna departed on 30 January 2009. At the time of her departure, Donna was the third longest running character on \"Emmerdale\". It was announced on 8 January 2014 that Rushworth had decided to reprise her role as Donna for five months. She returned on 19 March 2014 and it was revealed that Donna was terminally ill. Donna committed suicide on 14 August 2014, after throwing herself and Gary North (Fergus O'Donnell) from a multi-storey car park to her death, but made her final appearance the following day, on 15 August. Donna's funeral was held on 28 August 2014."
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The 78th Army Band is an organization of the Army that served during what conflict?
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"The Primorsky (Maritime Provinces) Military District was formed on September 30, 1945 on the territory of Primorsky Krai (territory of the former Ussuri Oblast), from HQ 1st Far East Front.",
" Under its control also were the troops stationed on the territory of North Korea (25th Army) and the Kwantung Peninsula (39th Army).",
" The district headquarters was in the city of Voroshilov (Ussuriisk).",
" Troops stationed in Primorsky Krai were the 5th and 35th Armies.",
" Air support was provided by the 9th Air Army.",
" The 35th Army, the 17th Rifle Corps and the 105th, 187th, 190th, 231st, 235th, 335th, 345th, 363rd, 365th and 366th Rifle Divisions were disbanded.",
" The 5th Army's two tank divisions, the 2nd and 3rd, were the only Soviet tank divisions in the Far East.",
" The 25th Army's 39th and 88th Rifle Corps were disbanded in August 1946.",
" Also during the summer of 1946, 39th Army's 91st Guards, 252nd, 338th and 358th Rifle Divisions were converted into the 4th, 25th and 26th Guards Machine Gun Artillery Brigades.",
" In 1947, these became the 25th Guards Machine Gun Artillery Division.",
" 39th Army's 113th Rifle Corps disbanded in January 1947.",
" 25th Army pulled out of North Korea in 1948 and was stationed in southern Primorsky Krai on Sino-North Korean border and on the coast of the Peter the Great Gulf.",
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" The 67th Army was formed in October 1942 on the Leningrad Front from the Neva Operational Group.",
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" In January 1943 the army fought in Operation Iskra.",
" In late December, the army was combined with 55th Army.",
" The 67th Army headquarters was disbanded and 55th Army headquarters was renamed 67th Army headquarters.",
" Between January and March 1944 67th Army fought in the Leningrad–Novgorod Offensive, in which it captured Mga and Luga.",
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" On October 1, 2013, it took its current designation."
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"The 78th Field Artillery Regiment is a field artillery regiment of the United States Army.",
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" The 78th Artillery Battalion's six batteries were reorganized into separate battalions in 1957, with the 1st Battalion, 78th Field Artillery being the only remaining active unit of the 78th Field Artillery.",
" The 1st Battalion, 78th Field Artillery is assigned to the 428th Field Artillery Brigade, supporting the Fires Center of Excellence mission through the conduct of Initial Entry Training in order to provide the Army with combat ready Field Artillery Soldiers.",
" The 1st Battalion, 78th Field Artillery conducts Advanced Individual Training for the 13-series (Field Artillery) Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) of 13B (Cannon Crewmember), 13F (Joint Fire Support Specialist), 13J (Field Artillery Automated Tactical Data System Specialist), 13M (Multiple Launch Rocket System Crewmember), and 13R (Firefinder Radar Operator)."
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"The 191st Army Band, the \"Band of the Wild West\", is a military band of the U.S. Army Reserve posted at Camp Parks, California.",
" Activated in 1943 as the 91st Infantry Division Band, the unit deployed to Europe in World War II where it fought in the Spring 1945 offensive in Italy.",
" It received its current designation as the 191st Army Band in 2008.",
" The 191st Army Band is a subordinate unit of the U.S. Army's 63rd Regional Support Command."
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"The 100th Army Band is a United States Army Reserve unit stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and attached to the 81st Regional Support Command.",
" It was reassigned from the 100th Infantry Division on 1 October 2008 as part of the Army Reserve Transformation process.",
" The 100th Army Band currently features eight musical performance teams (MPTs) that perform a wide range of repertoire.",
" Since 2012, performance requests have taken the band’s various ensembles across Kentucky and across the nation into other states including Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, Florida, South Carolina, Kansas, Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Virginia, and Hawaii."
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"The Western Operational Command traces its lineage back to the Soviet 28th Army.",
" In July 1945, the 28th Army headquarters was relocated to Grodno.",
" By 1988, the army was composed of the 6th Guards Tank Division, 28th Tank Division, 50th Guards Motor Rifle Division and the 514th Territorial Training Center.",
" On 20 March 1992, the army was taken over by Belarus.",
" In 1993, the 28th Army was downsized to become the 28th Army Corps.",
" In 1994, the 50th Division became a separate mechanized brigade, and was further reduced to a storage base in 2001, then finally disbanded in 2006.",
" The Western Operational Command was created in December 2001 from the 28th Army Corps.",
" It participated in the exercises \"Neman-2001\", \"Berezina-2002\", \"Chistoye Nebo-2003\", \"Shchit Otechestva-2004\", \"Shchit Soyuza-2006\", \"Zapad-2009\", \"Shchit Soyuza-2011\" and the joint strategic exercises with Russian military units \"Zapad-2013\".",
" In 2015, Colonel Viktor Hrenin (former deputy commander of the command) became the command's head and Colonel Oleg Melnikov was appointed chief of staff of the command."
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"The 99th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War II.",
" It played a strategic role in the Battle of the Bulge when its inexperienced troops held fast on the northern shoulder of the German advance, refusing them access to the vital northern road network that led into Belgium."
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"The United States Army Band, also known as \"Pershing's Own\", is the premier musical organization of the United States Army, founded in 1922.",
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" There are currently eight official performing ensembles in the unit: The United States Army Concert Band, The United States Army Ceremonial Band, The Army Chorus, The Army Blues, The Army Band Downrange, the U.S. Army Herald Trumpets, The Army Strings, and The Army Brass Quintet."
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"The 78th Army Band, United States Army Reserve is a musical organization of the 99th Reserve Support Command.",
" It was organized on 1 October 2008 as part of the Army Reserve Transformation process and was posted to Ft. Dix, New Jersey.",
" In addition to its concert, ceremonial and concert bands the 78th Army Band also features a jazz combo, brass quintet, a Dixie-land band and a rock band known as \"Checkmate\".",
" Presently the band's members are from Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia."
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"Title: Primorsky Military District\n\nThe Primorsky (Maritime Provinces) Military District was formed on September 30, 1945 on the territory of Primorsky Krai (territory of the former Ussuri Oblast), from HQ 1st Far East Front. Under its control also were the troops stationed on the territory of North Korea (25th Army) and the Kwantung Peninsula (39th Army). The district headquarters was in the city of Voroshilov (Ussuriisk). Troops stationed in Primorsky Krai were the 5th and 35th Armies. Air support was provided by the 9th Air Army. The 35th Army, the 17th Rifle Corps and the 105th, 187th, 190th, 231st, 235th, 335th, 345th, 363rd, 365th and 366th Rifle Divisions were disbanded. The 5th Army's two tank divisions, the 2nd and 3rd, were the only Soviet tank divisions in the Far East. The 25th Army's 39th and 88th Rifle Corps were disbanded in August 1946. Also during the summer of 1946, 39th Army's 91st Guards, 252nd, 338th and 358th Rifle Divisions were converted into the 4th, 25th and 26th Guards Machine Gun Artillery Brigades. In 1947, these became the 25th Guards Machine Gun Artillery Division. 39th Army's 113th Rifle Corps disbanded in January 1947. 25th Army pulled out of North Korea in 1948 and was stationed in southern Primorsky Krai on Sino-North Korean border and on the coast of the Peter the Great Gulf. By 1948, the army only included the 10th Mechanized and 40th Rifle Divisions, as its other units had all disbanded before 1948.",
"Title: 67th Army (Soviet Union)\n\nThe 67th Army was a field army of the Soviet Union's Red Army. The 67th Army was formed in October 1942 on the Leningrad Front from the Neva Operational Group. It defended the right bank of the Neva River, holding the Nevsky Pyatachok and covering the Road of Life. In January 1943 the army fought in Operation Iskra. In late December, the army was combined with 55th Army. The 67th Army headquarters was disbanded and 55th Army headquarters was renamed 67th Army headquarters. Between January and March 1944 67th Army fought in the Leningrad–Novgorod Offensive, in which it captured Mga and Luga. In April the army became part of the 3rd Baltic Front and fought in the Pskov-Ostrov Offensive in July and the Tartu Offensive in August and September. The army fought in the Riga Offensive in September and October. The army then fought to eliminate the Courland Pocket. After the end of the war the army was disbanded during the summer of 1945.",
"Title: 201st Regional Support Group\n\nThe 201st Regional Support Group (201st RSG) is a regional support group of the United States Army and the Georgia Army National Guard. It was established as of October 1, 2013 from the former 78th Homeland Response Force. It is formally designated the \"'FEMA Region IV HRF / 201st RSG\"'. On November 1, 2010, the 78th Troop Command became the 78th Homeland Response Force. On October 1, 2013, it took its current designation.",
"Title: 78th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nThe 78th Field Artillery Regiment is a field artillery regiment of the United States Army. Initially activated on 1 July 1916, the 78th Field Artillery Battalion did not see action in World War I, but would later be reactivated at the start of World War II and participate in the campaigns for Algeria-French Morocco, Sicily, Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe, and the Rhineland with the 2d Armored Division. The 78th Artillery Battalion's six batteries were reorganized into separate battalions in 1957, with the 1st Battalion, 78th Field Artillery being the only remaining active unit of the 78th Field Artillery. The 1st Battalion, 78th Field Artillery is assigned to the 428th Field Artillery Brigade, supporting the Fires Center of Excellence mission through the conduct of Initial Entry Training in order to provide the Army with combat ready Field Artillery Soldiers. The 1st Battalion, 78th Field Artillery conducts Advanced Individual Training for the 13-series (Field Artillery) Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) of 13B (Cannon Crewmember), 13F (Joint Fire Support Specialist), 13J (Field Artillery Automated Tactical Data System Specialist), 13M (Multiple Launch Rocket System Crewmember), and 13R (Firefinder Radar Operator).",
"Title: 191st Army Band\n\nThe 191st Army Band, the \"Band of the Wild West\", is a military band of the U.S. Army Reserve posted at Camp Parks, California. Activated in 1943 as the 91st Infantry Division Band, the unit deployed to Europe in World War II where it fought in the Spring 1945 offensive in Italy. It received its current designation as the 191st Army Band in 2008. The 191st Army Band is a subordinate unit of the U.S. Army's 63rd Regional Support Command.",
"Title: 100th Army Band\n\nThe 100th Army Band is a United States Army Reserve unit stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and attached to the 81st Regional Support Command. It was reassigned from the 100th Infantry Division on 1 October 2008 as part of the Army Reserve Transformation process. The 100th Army Band currently features eight musical performance teams (MPTs) that perform a wide range of repertoire. Since 2012, performance requests have taken the band’s various ensembles across Kentucky and across the nation into other states including Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, Florida, South Carolina, Kansas, Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Virginia, and Hawaii.",
"Title: Western Operational Command (Belarus)\n\nThe Western Operational Command traces its lineage back to the Soviet 28th Army. In July 1945, the 28th Army headquarters was relocated to Grodno. By 1988, the army was composed of the 6th Guards Tank Division, 28th Tank Division, 50th Guards Motor Rifle Division and the 514th Territorial Training Center. On 20 March 1992, the army was taken over by Belarus. In 1993, the 28th Army was downsized to become the 28th Army Corps. In 1994, the 50th Division became a separate mechanized brigade, and was further reduced to a storage base in 2001, then finally disbanded in 2006. The Western Operational Command was created in December 2001 from the 28th Army Corps. It participated in the exercises \"Neman-2001\", \"Berezina-2002\", \"Chistoye Nebo-2003\", \"Shchit Otechestva-2004\", \"Shchit Soyuza-2006\", \"Zapad-2009\", \"Shchit Soyuza-2011\" and the joint strategic exercises with Russian military units \"Zapad-2013\". In 2015, Colonel Viktor Hrenin (former deputy commander of the command) became the command's head and Colonel Oleg Melnikov was appointed chief of staff of the command.",
"Title: 99th Infantry Division (United States)\n\nThe 99th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War II. It played a strategic role in the Battle of the Bulge when its inexperienced troops held fast on the northern shoulder of the German advance, refusing them access to the vital northern road network that led into Belgium.",
"Title: United States Army Band\n\nThe United States Army Band, also known as \"Pershing's Own\", is the premier musical organization of the United States Army, founded in 1922. Before 2002, the United States Army Band was the only Washington-based military band to have participated in a theater of foreign combat operations. There are currently eight official performing ensembles in the unit: The United States Army Concert Band, The United States Army Ceremonial Band, The Army Chorus, The Army Blues, The Army Band Downrange, the U.S. Army Herald Trumpets, The Army Strings, and The Army Brass Quintet.",
"Title: 78th Army Band\n\nThe 78th Army Band, United States Army Reserve is a musical organization of the 99th Reserve Support Command. It was organized on 1 October 2008 as part of the Army Reserve Transformation process and was posted to Ft. Dix, New Jersey. In addition to its concert, ceremonial and concert bands the 78th Army Band also features a jazz combo, brass quintet, a Dixie-land band and a rock band known as \"Checkmate\". Presently the band's members are from Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia."
] |
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