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when did the us join world war one
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"April 6, 1917"
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"text": "World War II is then described, beginning in 1931 with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. The film examines how American public opinion gradually changed from one of isolationism to one of support for the Allied cause, and demonstrates this using a series of Gallup polls. In 1936, public opinion is firmly isolationist, with 95% of Americans answering NO to the question \"If another world war develops in Europe, should America take part again?\". Congress responded with an arms embargo and a \"Cash and carry rule\" when trading with belligerents in raw materials. In September 1937, the question \"In the current",
"title": "War Comes to America"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7594715",
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"text": "the sinking of seven US merchant ships by submarines and the publication of the Zimmermann telegram, Wilson called for war on Germany on 2 April 1917, which the US Congress declared 4 days later. The United States was never formally a member of the Allies but became a self-styled \"Associated Power\". The United States had a small army, but, after the passage of the Selective Service Act, it drafted 2.8 million men, and, by summer 1918, was sending 10,000 fresh soldiers to France every day. In 1917, the US Congress granted US citizenship to Puerto Ricans to allow them to",
"title": "World War I"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7529832",
"score": 0.9742843,
"text": "Soviet Union as well as Britain and China. Prior to America's entry into World War II in December 1941, individual Americans volunteered to fight against the Axis powers in other nations' armed forces. Although under American law, it was illegal for United States citizens to join the armed forces of foreign nations and in doing so, they lost their citizenship, many American volunteers changed their nationality to Canadian. However Congress passed a blanket pardon in 1944. American mercenary Colonel Charles Sweeny living in London began recruiting American citizens to fight as a U.S. volunteer detachment in the French Air force,",
"title": "Military history of the United States during World War II"
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"text": "just as German U-boats started sinking American merchant ships in the North Atlantic. Wilson then asked Congress for \"a war to end all wars\" that would \"make the world safe for democracy\", and Congress voted to declare war on Germany on April 6, 1917. On December 7, 1917, the U.S. declared war on Austria-Hungary. U.S. troops began arriving on the Western Front in large numbers in 1918. After the war began in 1914, the United States proclaimed a policy of neutrality despite president Woodrow Wilson's antipathies against Germany. Early in the war, the United States started to favor the British",
"title": "United States in World War I"
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"text": "for the European theatres, Roosevelt eventually won the favor of restoring the arms trade with belligerent nations after Germany's invasion of Poland, which is said by many to have fixed the United States economy. Total involvement in the war began after the Attack on Pearl Harbor, where isolationism began to cede. Starting in 1940 (18 months before Pearl Harbor), the nation mobilized, giving high priority to air power. American involvement in World War II in 1940–41 was limited to providing war material and financial support to Britain, the Soviet Union, and the Republic of China. The U.S. entered officially on",
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when does episode 108 of dragon ball super air
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"January 6, 2018"
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"text": "for episodes 73 to 83 is by The Collectors. The eighth ending theme song for episodes 84 to 96 is \"Boogie Back\" by Miyu Inoue. The ninth ending theme song for episodes 97 to 108 is by Lacco Tower. The tenth ending theme song for episodes 109 to 121 is by RottenGraffty. The eleventh ending theme song for episodes 122 to 131 is \"Lagrima\" by OnePixcel. \"Dragon Ball Super\" is also a manga illustrated by artist Toyotarou, who was previously responsible for the official \"Resurrection 'F\"' manga adaptation. Toyotarou explained that he receives the major plot points from Toriyama, before",
"title": "Dragon Ball Super"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18748927",
"score": 0.998333,
"text": "and \"Resurrection 'F\"', is scoring \"Dragon Ball Super\". An original soundtrack for the anime was released on CD by Nippon Columbia on February 24, 2016. The first opening theme song for episodes 1 to 76 is by Kazuya Yoshii of The Yellow Monkey. The lyrics were penned by Yukinojo Mori who has written numerous songs for the \"Dragon Ball\" series. The second opening theme song for episodes 77 to 131 is by enka singer Kiyoshi Hikawa. Mori wrote the lyrics for the rock song, while Takafumi Iwasaki composed the music. The first ending theme song for episodes 1 to 12",
"title": "Dragon Ball Super"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18748923",
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"text": "Yamadera and Masakazu Morita also return as Beerus and Whis, respectively. The first preview of the series aired on June 14, 2015, following episode 164 of \"Dragon Ball Z Kai\". The next day, the main promotional image for \"Dragon Ball Super\" was added to its official website and unveiled two new characters, who were later revealed to be named Champa and Vados, respectively. A thirty-second trailer including the new characters was uploaded to the series' official website on June 26, 2015. On January 19, 2018, it was revealed that \"Super\"'s timeslot will be replaced with \"GeGeGe no Kitarō\" starting on",
"title": "Dragon Ball Super"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18748928",
"score": 0.9830476,
"text": "is by Japanese rock band Good Morning America. The second ending theme song for episodes 13 to 25 is by the group Key Talk. The singer for Funimation's English dub is Professor Shyguy. The third ending song for episodes 26 to 36 is by the band Lacco Tower. The fourth ending theme song for episodes 37 to 49 is \"Forever Dreaming\" by Czecho No Republic. The fifth ending theme song for episodes 50 to 59 is by idol group Batten Showjo Tai. The sixth ending theme song for episodes 60 to 72 is by Arukara. The seventh ending theme song",
"title": "Dragon Ball Super"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18748932",
"score": 0.96139324,
"text": "released a week later. The first trailer was released at San Diego Comic-Con International 2018. The second trailer was released on October 4, 2018. The English version of the second trailer was released on October 5, 2018. The anime episodes are being released on Japanese Blu-ray and DVD sets that contain twelve episodes each. The first set was released on December 2, 2015. The second set was released on March 2, 2016. The third set was released on July 2, 2016. The fourth set was released on October 4, 2016. Bandai announced that a line of \"Dragon Ball Super\" toys",
"title": "Dragon Ball Super"
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steve mcqueen's nickname in the great escape
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"\"The Cooler King\""
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1292221",
"score": 1.408161,
"text": "Steve McQueen Terence Steven McQueen (March 24, 1930 – November 7, 1980) was an American actor. He was called \"The King of Cool\", whose \"anti-hero\" persona developed at the height of the counterculture of the 1960s and made him a top box-office draw of the 1960s and 1970s. McQueen received an Academy Award nomination for his role in \"The Sand Pebbles\". His other popular films include \"The Cincinnati Kid\", \"Love With the Proper Stranger\", \"The Thomas Crown Affair\", \"Bullitt\", \"The Getaway\", and \"Papillon\", as well as the all-star ensemble films \"The Magnificent Seven\", \"The Great Escape\", and \"The Towering Inferno\".",
"title": "Steve McQueen"
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"text": "McQueen played a lead role in the next big Sturges film, 1963's \"The Great Escape\", Hollywood's fictional depiction of the true story of a historical mass escape from a World War II POW camp, Stalag Luft III. Insurance concerns prevented McQueen from performing the film's notable motorcycle leap, which was done by his friend and fellow cycle enthusiast Bud Ekins, who resembled McQueen from a distance. When Johnny Carson later tried to congratulate McQueen for the jump during a broadcast of \"The Tonight Show\", McQueen said, \"It wasn't me. That was Bud Ekins.\" This film established McQueen's box-office clout and",
"title": "Steve McQueen"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1292242",
"score": 1.2776283,
"text": "which he stars opposite Candice Bergen and Richard Attenborough (with whom he had previously worked in \"The Great Escape\"). He followed his Oscar nomination with 1968's \"Bullitt\", one of his best-known films, which co-starred Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Vaughn, and Don Gordon. It featured an unprecedented (and endlessly imitated) auto chase through San Francisco. Although McQueen did do the driving that appeared in closeup, this was about 10% of what is seen in the film's car chase. The rest of the driving by McQueen's character was done by stunt drivers Bud Ekins and Loren Janes. The antagonist's black was driven by",
"title": "Steve McQueen"
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"hasanswer": false,
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"score": 1.2653875,
"text": "of the year, winning McQueen the award for Best Actor at the Moscow International Film Festival. In \"The Great Escape\", a shot of Hilts riding a motorcycle and jumping a series of barbed-wire fences to escape from German soldiers is considered as one of the best stunts ever made. McQueen received his first Golden Globe Award for Best Actor nomination for his role of a musician in \"Love with the Proper Stranger\" (1963), where he was paired opposite Natalie Wood. He achieved critical and commercial success with \"The Cincinnati Kid\" (1965) and \"The Sand Pebbles\" (1966), with the latter garnering",
"title": "Steve McQueen filmography"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1529929",
"score": 1.2609413,
"text": "of the strain, but he certainly did not suffer the same ocular fate as the character of Colin Blythe in the film. Steve McQueen, in a role based on at least three pilots, David M. Jones, John Dortch Lewis, and William Ash, has been credited with the most significant performance. Critic Leonard Maltin wrote that \"the large, international cast is superb, but the standout is McQueen; it's easy to see why this cemented his status as a superstar.\" Richard Attenborough was cast as Sqn Ldr Roger Bartlett RAF (\"Big X\"), a character based on Roger Bushell, the South African-born British",
"title": "The Great Escape (film)"
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which is the last season of game of thrones
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"The eighth"
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"text": "Game of Thrones (season 8) The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series \"Game of Thrones\" was announced by HBO in July 2016. Unlike the first six seasons that each had ten episodes and the seventh that had seven episodes, the eighth season will have only six episodes. Like the previous season, it will largely consist of original content not found currently in George R. R. Martin's \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series and will also adapt material Martin has revealed to showrunners about the upcoming novels in the series, \"The Winds of Winter\" and \"A",
"title": "Game of Thrones (season 8)"
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"id": "18938987",
"score": 1.0594758,
"text": "Game of Thrones (season 7) The seventh and penultimate season of the fantasy drama television series \"Game of Thrones\" premiered on HBO on July 16, 2017, and concluded on August 27, 2017. Unlike previous seasons that consisted of ten episodes each, the seventh season consisted of only seven. Like the previous season, it largely consisted of original content not found in George R. R. Martin's \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series, while also incorporating material Martin revealed to showrunners about the upcoming novels in the series. The series was adapted for television by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss.",
"title": "Game of Thrones (season 7)"
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"id": "12800935",
"score": 1.053469,
"text": "Game of Thrones Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. It is an adaptation of \"A Song of Ice and Fire\", George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels, the first of which is \"A Game of Thrones\". It is filmed in Belfast and elsewhere in Northern Ireland, Canada, Croatia, Iceland, Malta, Morocco, Scotland, Spain, and the United States. The series premiered on HBO in the United States on April 17, 2011, and its seventh season ended on August 27, 2017. The series will conclude with its eighth season",
"title": "Game of Thrones"
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"id": "18135480",
"score": 1.0508668,
"text": "\"Game of Thrones\" was the most-pirated TV series in 2016. Game of Thrones (season 6) The sixth season of the fantasy drama television series \"Game of Thrones\" premiered on HBO on April 24, 2016, and concluded on June 26, 2016. It consists of ten episodes, each of approximately 50–60 minutes long, largely of original content not found in George R. R. Martin's \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series. Some story elements were derived from the novels and from information Martin revealed to the show-runners. The series was adapted for television by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. HBO ordered",
"title": "Game of Thrones (season 6)"
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"id": "18135456",
"score": 1.0460191,
"text": "Game of Thrones (season 6) The sixth season of the fantasy drama television series \"Game of Thrones\" premiered on HBO on April 24, 2016, and concluded on June 26, 2016. It consists of ten episodes, each of approximately 50–60 minutes long, largely of original content not found in George R. R. Martin's \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series. Some story elements were derived from the novels and from information Martin revealed to the show-runners. The series was adapted for television by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. HBO ordered the season on April 8, 2014, together with the fifth",
"title": "Game of Thrones (season 6)"
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what capital city is 400 miles east of algiers algeria
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"El Oued"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "14714",
"score": 1.1119552,
"text": "Algiers Algiers (, \"Al-Jazā’er\"; ) is the capital and largest city of Algeria. In 2011, the city's population was estimated to be around 3,500,000. An estimate puts the population of the larger metropolitan city to be around 5,000,000. Algiers is located on the Mediterranean Sea and in the north-central portion of Algeria. Algiers is situated on the west side of a bay of the Mediterranean Sea. The modern part of the city is built on the level ground by the seashore; the old part, the ancient city of the deys, climbs the steep hill behind the modern town and is",
"title": "Algiers"
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"text": "Algeria Algeria (; ', Algerian Arabic '; ), officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of Northwest Africa. The capital and most populous city is Algiers, located in the far north of the country on the Mediterranean coast. With an area of , Algeria is the tenth-largest country in the world, and the largest in Africa. Algeria is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia, to the east by Libya, to the west by Morocco, to the southwest by the Western Saharan territory, Mauritania, and Mali, to the southeast by Niger, and to the",
"title": "Algeria"
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"hasanswer": false,
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"score": 1.0761601,
"text": "forty kilometres east of Algiers, about ten kilometres inland from the coast, at an altitude of 300 metres—an excerpt from the 1962 Michelin map of Algeria showing the location can be seen here. Between the town and the coast, the scrub-covered Djebel bou Arous rises to a height of around 400 metres and then falls more gently to the coast. South and east is the valley of the Oued Isser, whose sides rise to around 600 metres and are deeply incised by streams; in many places the slopes are covered with vineyards and olive-groves. During the French occupation, the town",
"title": "Thénia"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "513919",
"score": 1.0736786,
"text": "Geography of Algeria Algeria comprises 2,381,741 square kilometers of land, more than four-fifths of which is desert, in northern Africa, between Morocco and Tunisia. It is the largest country in Africa. Its Arabic name, Al Jazair (the islands), derives from the name of the capital Algiers (\"Al Jazair\" in Arabic), after the small islands formerly found in its harbor. It has a long Mediterranean coastline, most of which is more properly termed the Alboran Sea, which is the westernmost element of the Mediterranean Sea. The northern portion, an area of mountains, valleys, and plateaus between the Mediterranean Sea and the",
"title": "Geography of Algeria"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "14743",
"score": 1.0327878,
"text": "has the highest cost of living of any city in North Africa, as well as the 50th highest worldwide, as of March 2007, having gained one position compared to the previous year. Mohamed Ben Ali El Abbar, president of the Council of Administration of the Emirate Group EMAAR, presented five \"megaprojects\" to Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, during a ceremony which took place Saturday, July 15, within the Palace of the People of Algiers. These projects will transform the city of Algiers and its surroundings by equipping them with a retail area and restoration and leisure facilities. The first project will",
"title": "Algiers"
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] |
when do experts expect the extraction of oil will reach its peak
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"2050"
] |
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9631586",
"score": 1.2237787,
"text": "supply profiles is that the peak of extraction will occur in 2020 at the rate of 93-million barrels per day (mbd). Current oil consumption is at the rate of 0.18 ZJ per year (31.1 billion barrels) or 85 mbd. There is growing concern that peak oil production may be reached in the near future, resulting in severe oil price increases. A 2005 French Economics, Industry and Finance Ministry report suggested a worst-case scenario that could occur as early as 2013. There are also theories that peak of the global oil production may occur in as little as 2–3 years. The",
"title": "World energy resources"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11303629",
"score": 1.1495252,
"text": "by Uppsala has been addressed and corrected for by the IEA as the same group has thoroughly reviewed oil projections in the IEA World Energy Outlook while remaining uncertainties are chiefly attributable to OPEC and unconventional oil . According to the \"World Energy Outlook 2010\", conventional crude oil production peaked in 2006, with al all-time maximum of 70 millions of barrels per day. The view that oil extraction will never enter a depletion phase is often referred to as \"cornucopian\" in ecology and sustainability literature. Abdullah S. Jum'ah, President, Director and CEO of Saudi Aramco states that the world has",
"title": "Predicting the timing of peak oil"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3477812",
"score": 1.1272876,
"text": "leaders and analysts believe that world oil production will peak between 2015 and 2030, with a significant chance that the peak will occur before 2020. They consider dates after 2030 implausible. By comparison, a 2014 analysis of production and reserve data predicted a peak in oil production about 2035. Determining a more specific range is difficult due to the lack of certainty over the actual size of world oil reserves. Unconventional oil is not currently predicted to meet the expected shortfall even in a best-case scenario. For unconventional oil to fill the gap without \"potentially serious impacts on the global",
"title": "Peak oil"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11303609",
"score": 1.1178527,
"text": "gas liquids, and oil sands, would increase at an average rate of about one percent per year through 2040 without peaking. OPEC countries are expected to increase oil production at a faster rate than non-OPEC countries. Given the large range offered by meta-studies, papers published since 2010 have been relatively pessimistic. A 2010 Kuwait University study predicted production would peak in 2014. A 2010 Oxford University study predicted that production will peak before 2015. A 2014 validation of a significant 2004 study in the journal \"Energy\" proposed that it is likely that conventional oil production peaked, according to various definitions,",
"title": "Predicting the timing of peak oil"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11303618",
"score": 1.1132613,
"text": "as the slate of verifiable investment projects diminishes. They refer to this decline as a plateau. The report expects only a small amount of supply growth from OPEC producers, with 70% of the increase coming from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Angola as security and investment issues continue to impinge on oil exports from Iraq, Nigeria and Venezuela. In October 2007, the Energy Watch Group, a German research group founded by MP Hans-Josef Fell, released a report claiming that oil production peaked in 2006 and would decline by several percent annually. The authors predicted negative economic effects and social unrest",
"title": "Predicting the timing of peak oil"
}
] |
who is the actress that plays pepper on american horror story
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"Naomi Grossman"
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "18511537",
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"text": "Naomi Grossman Naomi Grossman (born February 6, 1975) is an American actress, writer, and producer best known for her role as Pepper in the and and also as Satanist Cardinal Samantha Crowe in the of the FX horror television series \"American Horror Story\". Grossman was born in Denver, Colorado. In her early life, she performed in community theatre shows. After attending high school in Argentina, she attended and graduated from Northwestern University with a theatre major, as the only university she applied to. She was a member of improvisational and sketch comedy troupe The Groundlings in Los Angeles, California, and",
"title": "Naomi Grossman"
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"id": "15450969",
"score": 1.1320723,
"text": "(Sarah Paulson), who is yearning to find a story for her big break. At Briarcliff, Kit meets the other patients, many of whom claim to be unjustly institutionalized, including microcephalic Pepper (Naomi Grossman), who was framed for her nephew's murder; nymphomaniac Shelley (Chloe Sevigny), whose husband hypocritically committed her after finding her in bed with two guys; and the unassuming Grace Bertrand (Lizzie Brocheré) from France, who appears to be harboring a deep secret of her own. Believed to be a violent serial killer, he becomes the subject of interest of pragmatic psychiatrist Oliver Thredson (Zachary Quinto) and the sadistic",
"title": "American Horror Story"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "17942226",
"score": 1.1231365,
"text": "scheduling conflicts. In September 2014, it was reported that \"\" alum Naomi Grossman would return to portray Pepper, which marks the first time a character appears in multiple seasons of the series. Lily Rabe also reprised her \"Asylum\" character Sister Mary Eunice McKee in the tenth episode, \"Orphans\". Mare Winningham made an appearance in the same episode, as Pepper's sister Rita. Neil Patrick Harris guest starred in two episodes as Chester, who takes over the freak show when Elsa leaves for Hollywood. Harris' husband, David Burtka, appeared in the season finale as Elsa's husband. At Paley Center for Media's 2014",
"title": "American Horror Story: Freak Show"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "17163274",
"score": 1.0896086,
"text": "my character, but I don't know for sure.\" Taissa Farmiga, who played a lead role in the first season, starred as Zoe Benson, a character involved in a prominent romance with Peters' character. Lily Rabe and Frances Conroy portrayed series regulars Misty Day and Myrtle Snow, respectively. Kathy Bates co-starred as Delphine LaLaurie, an evil woman from the past who tortures her slaves. Murphy stated that Bates' character would be \"five times worse than [her] \"Misery\" character\" and is also inspired by a \"true event\". It was reported on May 22, 2013 that Emma Roberts would co-star as Madison Montgomery,",
"title": "American Horror Story: Coven"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7168659",
"score": 1.0722126,
"text": "\"American Horror Story\". In 2000, Grossman married John Bronson. They have one child. Leslie Grossman Leslie Erin Grossman (born October 25, 1971) is an American actress. She is known for her collaborations with Ryan Murphy, appearing as Mary Cherry on The WB comedy-drama series \"Popular\" (1999–2001), and , Patricia Krenwinkel, and on the and seasons of the FX anthology series \"American Horror Story\" (2017–2018). Grossman was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. As a youth, she was a cast member on Kids Incorporated. She attended Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences, where she directed plays. She started acting in",
"title": "Leslie Grossman"
}
] |
who played bette midler's son in first wives club
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[
"Ari Greenberg"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1675671",
"score": 1.0777023,
"text": "same year, Midler had a supporting role in \"Get Shorty\". Her 1997 HBO special \"Diva Las Vegas\" earned her a third Emmy Award, for Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Music Program. Midler's other 1990s films include \"The First Wives Club\" (1996). In 1997, Midler, along with her co-stars from \"The First Wives Club\", Goldie Hawn, and Diane Keaton, was a recipient of the Women in Film Crystal Award, which honors \"outstanding women who, through their endurance and the excellence of their work, have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry.\" Midler starred in her own",
"title": "Bette Midler"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1675667",
"score": 1.0556501,
"text": "in Watertown, New York, who, determined to give her daughter all the opportunities she never had, ultimately makes a selfless sacrifice to ensure her happiness. The movie scored mediocre reviews, while Midler received her first Razzie Award nomination for Worst Actress. She co-starred with Woody Allen in the 1991 film \"Scenes from a Mall\", again for Paul Mazursky. In the film, Allen's character reveals to his author wife Deborah, played by Midler, after years of a happy marriage, that he has had an affair, resulting in her request for divorce. The movie performed poorly, and received a mixed reception by",
"title": "Bette Midler"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5286941",
"score": 1.0319464,
"text": "the first actress reported to have landed one of the starring roles, having previously worked with Rudin on the film \"Mrs. Soffel\" (only to later work with him again in \"Marvin's Room\"), followed by Bette Midler who had originally auditioned for the \"more glamorous role\" of Elise. Although Rudin originally intended to cast Jessica Lange in the latter role, the team decided to rewrite the character of the book in favour of a \"glitzier\" version which eventually went to eleventh-hour addition Goldie Hawn. Actor Mandy Patinkin dropped out shortly before shooting started and was replaced by Stephen Collins when he",
"title": "The First Wives Club"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5286929",
"score": 1.0130033,
"text": "The First Wives Club The First Wives Club is a 1996 American comedy film based on the best-selling 1992 novel of the same name by Olivia Goldsmith. Narrated by Diane Keaton, it stars Keaton, Goldie Hawn, and Bette Midler as three divorced women who seek revenge on their ex-husbands who left them for younger women. Stephen Collins, Victor Garber and Dan Hedaya co-star as the husbands, and Sarah Jessica Parker, Marcia Gay Harden and Elizabeth Berkley as their lovers, with Maggie Smith, Bronson Pinchot and Stockard Channing also starring. Scott Rudin produced and Hugh Wilson directed; the film was distributed",
"title": "The First Wives Club"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1675651",
"score": 1.0059314,
"text": "Beverly Hills\" (1986), \"Ruthless People\" (1986), \"Outrageous Fortune\" (1987), \"Big Business\" (1988), \"Beaches\" (1988), \"Hocus Pocus\" (1993), \"The First Wives Club\" (1996), \"The Stepford Wives\" (2004), and \"Parental Guidance\" (2012). She also starred in \"For the Boys\" (1991) and \"Gypsy\" (1993), winning two additional Golden Globes for these films and receiving a second Academy Award nomination for the former. In a career spanning almost half a century, Midler has won three Grammy Awards, four Golden Globes, three Emmy Awards, and two Tony Awards. She has sold over 30 million records worldwide, and has received four Gold, three Platinum, and three",
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] |
when did the fidget spinner first come out
|
[
"1993"
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "20089379",
"score": 1.1613554,
"text": "Fidget spinner A fidget spinner is a toy that consists of a ball bearing in the center of a multi-lobed (typically two or three) flat structure made from metal or plastic designed to spin along its axis with little effort. Fidget spinners became popular toys in 2017, although similar devices had been invented as early as 1993. The toy has been promoted as helping people who have trouble focusing or those who fidget to relieve nervous energy, anxiety, or psychological stress. There are claims that a fidget spinner can help calm down people who have anxiety and other neurological disorders",
"title": "Fidget spinner"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "20089383",
"score": 1.1136794,
"text": "2017 Bloomberg News article showed that Hettinger was not the inventor of the fidget spinner, and Hettinger agreed. In an interview appearing on May 4, 2017 on NPR, Scott McCoskery described how he invented a metal spinning device in 2014 to cope with his own fidgeting in IT meetings and conference calls. In response to requests from an online community, he began selling the device he called the Torqbar online. With the rapid increase in the popularity of fidget spinners in 2017, many children and teenagers began using them in school, and some schools also reported that students were trading",
"title": "Fidget spinner"
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "20089385",
"score": 1.1111631,
"text": "as a treatment for children with autism or ADHD. Fidget spinner A fidget spinner is a toy that consists of a ball bearing in the center of a multi-lobed (typically two or three) flat structure made from metal or plastic designed to spin along its axis with little effort. Fidget spinners became popular toys in 2017, although similar devices had been invented as early as 1993. The toy has been promoted as helping people who have trouble focusing or those who fidget to relieve nervous energy, anxiety, or psychological stress. There are claims that a fidget spinner can help calm",
"title": "Fidget spinner"
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "20089382",
"score": 1.0668802,
"text": "top of fingers, thrown and caught, and so on. As of 2017, the patent status of the various fidget spinners on the market was unclear. Catherine Hettinger, a chemical engineer by training, was initially credited by some news stories as having been the inventor of the fidget spinner, including by media outlets such as \"The Guardian\", \"The New York Times\", and the \"New York Post\". Hettinger filed a patent application for a \"spinning toy\" in 1993 and a patent was issued, but Hettinger allowed the patent to lapse in 2005 after she could not find a commercial partner. A May",
"title": "Fidget spinner"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "20089381",
"score": 1.0608373,
"text": "plastic. The bearings are generally ceramic, metal (stainless steel or chrome), and some are hybridssuch as ceramic balls with stainless races and cages. Each fidget spinner also has two or more weights on the outside that make it spin faster and stay balanced. Bearings can vary to adjust for the design's spin time, vibration, and noise, causing unique sensory feedback. Being a kind of a flywheel of a gyroscope in principle, fidget spinners come with similar effects enabling a player to pull various tricks and stunts while forces of a gyroscope take hold. A fidget spinner can be balanced on",
"title": "Fidget spinner"
}
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what type of disease is coronary heart disease
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[
"cardiovascular"
] |
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "67248",
"score": 0.8446901,
"text": "is the result of ventricular arrhythmias. Arrhythmias may occur at any age but are more common among older people. Coronary artery disease, also known as \"ischemic heart disease\", is a group of diseases that includes: stable angina, unstable angina, myocardial infarction, and sudden cardiac death. It is within the group of cardiovascular diseases of which it is the most common type. A common symptom is chest pain or discomfort which may travel into the shoulder, arm, back, neck, or jaw. Occasionally it may feel like heartburn. Usually symptoms occur with exercise or emotional stress, last less than a few minutes,",
"title": "Cardiology"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "2769043",
"score": 0.83540154,
"text": "disease remain active fields of biomedical research, with hundreds of scientific studies being published on a weekly basis. Recent areas of research include the link between inflammation and atherosclerosis the potential for novel therapeutic interventions, and the genetics of coronary heart disease. Cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a class of diseases that involve the heart or blood vessels. Cardiovascular disease includes coronary artery diseases (CAD) such as angina and myocardial infarction (commonly known as a heart attack). Other CVDs include stroke, heart failure, hypertensive heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, heart arrhythmia, congenital heart disease, valvular heart disease, carditis,",
"title": "Cardiovascular disease"
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "2769002",
"score": 0.83110815,
"text": "Cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a class of diseases that involve the heart or blood vessels. Cardiovascular disease includes coronary artery diseases (CAD) such as angina and myocardial infarction (commonly known as a heart attack). Other CVDs include stroke, heart failure, hypertensive heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, heart arrhythmia, congenital heart disease, valvular heart disease, carditis, aortic aneurysms, peripheral artery disease, thromboembolic disease, and venous thrombosis. The underlying mechanisms vary depending on the disease. Coronary artery disease, stroke, and peripheral artery disease involve atherosclerosis. This may be caused by high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, lack of exercise, obesity,",
"title": "Cardiovascular disease"
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "72565",
"score": 0.826691,
"text": "Coronary artery disease Coronary artery disease (CAD), also known as ischemic heart disease (IHD), is the most common of the cardiovascular diseases. Types include stable angina, unstable angina, myocardial infarction, and sudden cardiac death. A common symptom is chest pain or discomfort which may travel into the shoulder, arm, back, neck, or jaw. Occasionally it may feel like heartburn. Usually symptoms occur with exercise or emotional stress, last less than a few minutes, and improve with rest. Shortness of breath may also occur and sometimes no symptoms are present. In many cases, the first sign is a heart attack. Other",
"title": "Coronary artery disease"
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{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "2769006",
"score": 0.8184812,
"text": "There are also many cardiovascular diseases that involve the heart. There are many risk factors for heart diseases: age, gender, tobacco use, physical inactivity, excessive alcohol consumption, unhealthy diet, obesity, genetic predisposition and family history of cardiovascular disease, raised blood pressure (hypertension), raised blood sugar (diabetes mellitus), raised blood cholesterol (hyperlipidemia), undiagnosed celiac disease, psychosocial factors, poverty and low educational status, and air pollution. While the individual contribution of each risk factor varies between different communities or ethnic groups the overall contribution of these risk factors is very consistent. Some of these risk factors, such as age, gender or family",
"title": "Cardiovascular disease"
}
] |
who did the phillies play in the 2008 world series
|
[
"Tampa Bay Rays"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11049199",
"score": 1.1460745,
"text": "Matt Stairs, Charlie Manuel opted to go with Greg Dobbs as the DH; Dobbs was 1 for 3 for the Phillies, while Victorino and Howard supplied two hits each. Cliff Floyd extended the Rays' lead to four runs after leading off the bottom of the fourth inning with a single, advancing to third base, and scoring on a Jason Bartlett sacrifice bunt. The Phillies' loss tied the series at 1–1. After a 91-minute rain delay, the offenses fought back and forth, scoring run after run in an up-and-down affair in Philadelphia. Ryan Howard ended his home run drought, hitting his",
"title": "2008 Philadelphia Phillies season"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11049169",
"score": 1.1316086,
"text": "NLCS and the World Series. Statistical leaders in batting for the 2008 team included center fielder Shane Victorino (batting average, .293), first baseman Ryan Howard (home runs, 48; runs batted in, 146), and second baseman Chase Utley (runs scored, 113). For their accomplishments, Howard won the Josh Gibson Award for the National League, and Utley won his third consecutive Silver Slugger Award. Pitching leaders included left-handed starting pitcher Hamels (innings pitched, 227), left-hander starter Jamie Moyer (wins, 16), and right-handed relief pitcher Lidge (saves, 41). Lidge won the DHL Delivery Man of the Year and the Major League Baseball Comeback",
"title": "2008 Philadelphia Phillies season"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "12507573",
"score": 1.1207743,
"text": "fielder Pat Burrell became a free agent at the end of the 2008 season, signing with the Tampa Bay Rays, whom the Phillies had defeated in the World Series, on January 5. The team did not tender an offer to Burrell following eight seasons. The Phillies also released outfielder So Taguchi on November 5. Taguchi had served as a pinch-hitter for the Phillies in 2008, and also replaced Burrell in left field some games. Eric Bruntlett replaced Taguchi for the latter half of the 2008 season. Relief pitcher Tom Gordon also filed for free agency, ultimately signing with the Arizona",
"title": "2009 Philadelphia Phillies season"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "11053161",
"score": 1.1095358,
"text": "October 29, 2008. The Philadelphia Phillies scored the first runs of the Series when Chase Utley hit a home run with Jayson Werth on base in the top of the first inning. The Phillies loaded the bases in the second inning, but were unable to score when Shane Victorino was thrown out at home plate by B. J. Upton. The Tampa Bay Rays loaded the bases in the bottom of the third inning; however, Upton grounded into an inning-ending double play and the score remained 2–0. The Phillies extended their lead when Carlos Ruiz batted in Victorino in the fourth",
"title": "2008 World Series"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11049195",
"score": 1.1061802,
"text": "while Cory Wade suffered the loss for Los Angeles. Dodgers fans were hoping for a comeback in game five; however, Jimmy Rollins started the contest with a leadoff homer off of Chad Billingsley, who was forced out of the game in the third inning because of a pair of Phillies runs. Philadelphia added two runs on a trio of Rafael Furcal errors in the fifth. Ramírez did bring the Dodger Stadium crowd to life with a solo homer in the bottom of the sixth, but the Dodgers never threatened after that. The Phillies won the series in five games; winning",
"title": "2008 Philadelphia Phillies season"
}
] |
who is the actress who does the trivago commercials
|
[
"Gabrielle Miller"
] |
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "16702748",
"score": 1.2812064,
"text": "U.S. Trivago guy, the company decided to create French and Spanish Trivago guys. From 2016 until June 2017, the French actor Mehdi Nebbou was the German Trivago guy. In the UK, Trivago's advertisements are fronted by Australian actress and musician Gabrielle Miller. In Germany, the Trivago girl is German actress and model Anna Puck (since June 2017). In Japan, Trivago is represented in their TV commercials by singer/songwriter Natalie Emmons, who uses the pseudonym \"Strae\" in the United States. In Malaysia, actress and TV host Dahlia Shazwan has starred in Trivago's advertisements. Trivago states that it attempts to recruit tech",
"title": "Trivago"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "20282606",
"score": 1.1915311,
"text": "Williams, who has been the commercial face of the travel site since 2013. Gabrielle Miller (Australian actress) Gabrielle Miller (born July 1986) is an Australian actress, performance artist, musician, tap dancer, mime and puppeteer. She is well-known for her appearances in advertisements for the German-based hotel website trivago, which are seen in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland, United States and South Africa. Born in the New South Wales coastal city of Coffs Harbour, Miller spent her childhood traveling in a caravan with her two brothers, accompanying her parents whose job as screeners for breast cancer took them to remote",
"title": "Gabrielle Miller (Australian actress)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "20282605",
"score": 1.137646,
"text": "of \"Fassbinder, Faust and the Animists\" which opened in Berlin on 28 June 2017. Miller recounts that she received the invitation to audition for Trivago while touring in Greece. She was camped on a naturist beach, on the island of Crete, where she filmed a \"rough version of the script\". She has estimated that the number of her Trivago commercials is \"close to 20\", but that \"not all have been released\". They were produced in Berlin and Melbourne in a series of four- to five-day shoots. Newspaper stories have portrayed her as a replacement for the long-established \"Trivago Guy\", Tim",
"title": "Gabrielle Miller (Australian actress)"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "16702746",
"score": 1.1225063,
"text": "display advertising), public relations and brand marketing (TV). The company has historically entered new countries using predominantly television advertising. When Facebook expanded its Dynamic Ads product to cover travel brands, Trivago was one of its two initial launch participants. When the company aired its first U.S. TV advertisement in 2012, the ad's spokesman inspired a trending Twitter hashtag, #trivagoguy, based on his unusual look. According to \"Rolling Stone\", Trivago \"wanted someone real, approachable and genuine\" when it chose actor Tim Williams to star in the ad. The Trivago guy became an unexpected celebrity, with some people noting his unbuttoned shirt",
"title": "Trivago"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "20282601",
"score": 1.1077933,
"text": "Gabrielle Miller (Australian actress) Gabrielle Miller (born July 1986) is an Australian actress, performance artist, musician, tap dancer, mime and puppeteer. She is well-known for her appearances in advertisements for the German-based hotel website trivago, which are seen in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland, United States and South Africa. Born in the New South Wales coastal city of Coffs Harbour, Miller spent her childhood traveling in a caravan with her two brothers, accompanying her parents whose job as screeners for breast cancer took them to remote communities around Australia. The family ultimately settled in Cairns where she finished school",
"title": "Gabrielle Miller (Australian actress)"
}
] |
who won the confederate war north or south
|
[
"The Union"
] |
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6222931",
"score": 1.1295778,
"text": "Historical characters in the Southern Victory Series The Southern Victory Series is a series of alternate history novels written by Harry Turtledove. The point of divergence involves Confederate States of America winning the American Civil War and becoming an independent nation. The series covers events from 1862 to 1945 and features dozens of characters, some of whom were historical figures. Rather than \"Little Women\", set in a North that was winning the war, Louisa May Alcott wrote \"After the War was Lost\". Charles Clarendon Ballou is a brigadier general in the United States Army, and the base commandant of Fort",
"title": "Historical characters in the Southern Victory Series"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "8610083",
"score": 1.1114957,
"text": "Republican Abraham Lincoln had won the presidential election. In fact, North Carolina did not secede until May 20, 1861, after the fall of Fort Sumter and the secession of the Upper South's bellwether, Virginia. Some white North Carolinians, especially yeoman farmers who owned few or no slaves, felt ambivalently about the Confederacy; draft-dodging, desertion, and tax evasion were common during the Civil War years, especially in the Union-friendly western part of the state. North Carolinians, often in disagreement with the aristocracy of eastern planters, raised about 25,000 troops from the western counties to fight and occupy territory in the mountain",
"title": "North Carolina in the American Civil War"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6223076",
"score": 1.1067375,
"text": "became a hero to the United States during the Remembrance era between the Second Mexican War and the Great War. His image was on the U.S. quarter. In the Confederate States, he was vilified for thwarting the interests of the ante-bellum South. Historical characters in the Southern Victory Series The Southern Victory Series is a series of alternate history novels written by Harry Turtledove. The point of divergence involves Confederate States of America winning the American Civil War and becoming an independent nation. The series covers events from 1862 to 1945 and features dozens of characters, some of whom were",
"title": "Historical characters in the Southern Victory Series"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5804600",
"score": 1.0892521,
"text": "Fictional characters in the Southern Victory Series The Southern Victory Series is a series of alternate history novels written by Harry Turtledove. The point of divergence involves Confederate States of America winning the American Civil War and becoming an independent nation. The series covers events from 1862 to 1945 and features dozens of fictional characters, some of them analogues of real people. John Abell is a General Staff officer. He served on the U.S. Army General Staff from the Great War, when he was a major, to the Second Great War, which he began as a colonel. Abell disliked many",
"title": "Fictional characters in the Southern Victory Series"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "8610082",
"score": 1.0841017,
"text": "However, there were no plantations and few slaves in the mountainous western part of the state. These differing perspectives show in the fraught election of 1860 and its aftermath. North Carolina's electoral votes went to Southern Democrat John C. Breckinridge, an adamant supporter of slavery who hoped to extend the \"peculiar institution\" to the United States' western territories, rather than to the Constitutional Union candidate, John Bell, who carried much of the upper South. Yet North Carolina (in marked contrast to most of the states that Breckinridge carried) was reluctant to secede from the Union when it became clear that",
"title": "North Carolina in the American Civil War"
}
] |
when did the first godfather movie come out
|
[
"March 15, 1972"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11396763",
"score": 1.0034807,
"text": "as a younger Sonny Corleone. Robert Duvall was supposed to reprise his role as Tom Hagen. Al Pacino may have appeared in a cameo appearance at the end of the film before his character's death. Three compilations were created by Coppola and editors Barry Malkin and Walter Murch: On Rotten Tomatoes, the films received 99%, 97%, and 67% scores respectively. Metacritic, based on its ratings for each film (100%, 90%, 60%), lists the series as receiving \"Universal Acclaim\" with its 83% average. The films appear in many \"Top 10\" film lists, such as the , IMDb top 250, \"Time\" magazine's",
"title": "The Godfather (film series)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5810908",
"score": 0.99681985,
"text": "on August 18, 2005. The album contains over 31 minutes of music coming from the film, with most being composed by Rota, along with a song from Coppola and one by Johnny Farrow and Marty Symes. Allmusic gave the album five out of five stars, with editor Zach Curd saying it is a \"dark, looming, and elegant soundtrack.\" An editor for Filmtracks believed that Rota was successful in relating the music to the film's core aspects. The world premiere for \"The Godfather\" took place in New York City on March 14, 1972, almost three months after the planned release date",
"title": "The Godfather"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9296590",
"score": 0.98589236,
"text": "reportedly turned it down at least twice before accepting it when he found out the character got to age from his late teens to early 60s. Comparisons were made to The Godfather and that the film was just trying to cash in on its success. Bronson's opinion of Francis Ford Coppola's gangster epic, although he admired Marlon Brando's performance, was \"\"The Godfather?\" That was the shittiest movie I've ever seen in my entire life.\" The film departed from the true story of Joseph Valachi, as recounted in the Peter Maas book, in a number of ways. Though using real names",
"title": "The Valachi Papers"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "811929",
"score": 0.98247945,
"text": "material for its NBC debut on November 18, 1977. In 1981, Paramount released the \"Godfather Epic\" boxed set, which also told the story of the first two films in chronological order, again with additional scenes, but not redacted for broadcast sensibilities. Coppola returned to the film again in 1992 when he updated that release with footage from \"The Godfather Part III\" and more unreleased material. This home viewing release, under the title \"The Godfather Trilogy 1901–1980\", had a total run time of 583 minutes (9 hours, 43 minutes), not including the set's bonus documentary by Jeff Werner on the making",
"title": "The Godfather Part II"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "20221799",
"score": 0.98208714,
"text": "Ford Coppola's \"The Godfather\" was released. The epic story of the Corleone family, its generational transition from post-prohibition to post-war, its fratricidal intrigues, and its tapestry of mid-century America's criminal underworld became a huge critical and commercial success. It accounted for nearly 10% of gross proceeds for all films for the entire year. It won the Oscar for Best Picture, as well as the award for Best Actor for Marlon Brando and is widely considered one of the greatest American films of all time. Two years later, \"The Godfather Part II\" became the fifth-highest-grossing film of the year and garnered",
"title": "Gangster film"
}
] |
how many minutes is the new stephen king movie it
|
[
"135"
] |
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7520244",
"score": 0.93491375,
"text": "Edition (widescreen or fullscreen), and a 2-Disc Collector's Edition that contains both versions of the ending and an unrated edition of the film which restored 6 more minutes of the film. 1408 (film) 1408 is a 2007 American psychological horror thriller film based on Stephen King's 1999 short story of the same name. It is directed by Mikael Håfström and stars John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Mary McCormack, Tony Shalhoub, Len Cariou, Isiah Whitlock, Jr., and Jasmine Jessica Anthony. The film was released in the United States on June 22, 2007, although July 13 (which in 2007 fell on a",
"title": "1408 (film)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6784400",
"score": 0.9224409,
"text": "do stuff now and when you do a movie from a book, there's this thing that I call the sitting on a suitcase syndrome. That is where you try to pack in all the clothes at once and the suitcase won't close. So it's tough to take a book that is fully textured, and do it in two hours and 10 minutes. But as a TV show you have 10 hours.\" Lisey's Story Lisey's Story is a novel by American writer Stephen King that combines the elements of psychological horror and romance. It was released on October 24, 2006, and",
"title": "Lisey's Story"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19485807",
"score": 0.916823,
"text": "at its core, \"It\" amplifies the horror in Stephen King's classic story without losing touch with its heart.\" Metacritic, another review aggregator, assigned the film a weighted average score of 69 out of 100, based on 49 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of \"B+\" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave an 85% overall positive score and a 64% \"definite recommend\". Richard Roeper of the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" gave the film 4 out of 4 stars, saying: \"What will REALLY put a chill down your spine and",
"title": "It (2017 film)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6176805",
"score": 0.88947785,
"text": "medieval hobbyist organization, the Society for Creative Anachronism, to be one inspiration for the film. A shorter cut of the film (running 102 minutes) was released in Europe. In the movie's credits, the writer Stephen King is referred to as \"Hoagie man,\" as he makes a few sarcastic comments during the troupe's first performance while munching on a large sandwich. The film holds a 75% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes as of March 2018. The film score by Donald Rubinstein was released on Perseverance Records in 2008. Knightriders Knightriders, also known as George A. Romero's Knightriders, is",
"title": "Knightriders"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18453417",
"score": 0.87913036,
"text": "You Can't Kill Stephen King You Can't Kill Stephen King is a 2012 American comedy horror film that was directed by Monroe Mann, Ronnie Khalil, and Jorge Valdés-Iga, and is the directorial debut of Khalil and the feature film directorial debut of Mann. The film had its world premiere on 14 April 2012 at the Lewiston Auburn Film Festival and was later released to DVD on 9 December 2014 through Big Screen Entertainment Group. The film follows a group of friends that decide to visit the area horror author Stephen King lives, but find themselves threatened with their own potential",
"title": "You Can't Kill Stephen King"
}
] |
when did young jeezy first album come out
|
[
"2001"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "5591625",
"score": 1.1592591,
"text": "Corporate Thugz Entertainment. In 2001, under the name Lil J, Young Jeezy released his first independent album, \"Thuggin' Under the Influence (T.U.I.)\". The album included features from artists Freddy J., Kinky B, Fidank, and Lil Jon, who also produced some of the songs. In 2003, Jeezy independently released \"Come Shop wit Me\", a two-CD set featuring new tracks along with some songs previously released on \"T.U.I\"\".\" In 2004, Jeezy signed with Bad Boy Records and joined the group Boyz n da Hood, whose self-titled album was released in June 2005 and peaked at #5 on the \"Billboard\" 200 album chart.",
"title": "Jeezy"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7065825",
"score": 1.1381936,
"text": "Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 is the debut studio album by American rapper Young Jeezy. It was released on July 26, 2005, by his indie record label Corporate Thugz, under the distribution from Def Jam. On the UK's album release, it features the remixed version of \"Go Crazy\", featuring guest appearance from rapper Jay-Z. The album was supported by 4 singles: \"And Then What\" featuring Mannie Fresh, \"Soul Survivor\" featuring Akon, \"Go Crazy\" and \"My Hood\". The album debuted at #2 on the \"Billboard\" 200, selling 172,000 copies in the first week. On",
"title": "Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5591627",
"score": 1.1030529,
"text": "Jam Records as a result. Jeezy released his major label debut, \"\", on July 26, 2005. The album debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200, selling 172,000 copies in its first week and was later certified Platinum by the RIAA. The debut single off his debut album, \"And Then What\" featured Mannie Fresh and reached #67 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The second single off the album, \"Soul Survivor\" featuring Akon, reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and would become Jeezy's highest-charting single of his career. The third single, \"My Hood\", reached #77 on the Billboard Hot 100. In",
"title": "Jeezy"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5591629",
"score": 1.0828466,
"text": "Later that year, on December 12, he released his second major label album, \"The Inspiration\". It topped the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 352,000 copies and would go on to be certified Platinum by the RIAA. The album's first single \"I Luv It\" peaked at #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the second single, \"Go Getta\" featuring R. Kelly, peaked at #18. Jeezy also extended himself into gaming, portraying himself in the 3D hip-hop fighting game \",\" released in March 2007. Also in 2007, Jeezy's group U.S.D.A (alongside Blood Raw and Slick Pulla) released their debut album, \"Cold",
"title": "Jeezy"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5591634",
"score": 1.0826489,
"text": "2009 that Jeezy started working on \"Thug Motivation 103\". In March 2010, it was reported that Young Jeezy dropped \"Young\" from his stage name. Later, Young Jeezy denied the name change and claimed it was just a rumor: However, on the cover for his single \"Lose My Mind\", his name is printed as \"Jeezy\". \"Lose My Mind\" peaked at #35 on the Billboard Hot 100. On March 4, 2010, Jeezy released \"Illin\", featuring Clipse, more specifically, Pusha T. On the track Pusha T raps, \"No amount of record sales could derail this ...Stuffing dead prezzies in the wall like that",
"title": "Jeezy"
}
] |
who recorded the song stuck in the middle with you
|
[
"Stealers Wheel"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3644632",
"score": 1.4105589,
"text": "Stuck in the Middle with You \"Stuck in the Middle with You\" (sometimes known as \"Stuck in the Middle\") is a song written by Scottish musicians Gerry Rafferty and Joe Egan and originally performed by their band Stealers Wheel. The band performed the song on the BBC's \"Top of the Pops\" in May 1973, and the song charted at number 8 in the UK Singles Chart. It also became an international hit, reaching number 6 in the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"Stuck in the Middle\" was released on Stealers Wheel's 1972 eponymous debut album. Gerry Rafferty provided the lead vocals,",
"title": "Stuck in the Middle with You"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3644633",
"score": 1.3679419,
"text": "with Joe Egan singing harmony. It was produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Rafferty's lyrics are a dismissive tale of a music industry cocktail party written and performed as a parody of Bob Dylan's paranoia. The band was surprised by the single's chart success. The single sold over one million copies, eventually peaking at number 6 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, number 8 in the UK, and number 2 in Canada. The band appeared playing the song on BBC's \"Top of the Pops\" on 18 May 1973. The video portrays the band performing in a corner of",
"title": "Stuck in the Middle with You"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3644638",
"score": 1.352045,
"text": "\"Reservoir Dogs\" in the basement while the song plays. An episode of \"Supernatural\" is titled \"Stuck in the Middle (With You),\" in which the characters re-enact a scene from \"Reservoir Dogs\". A disco cover version by Louise was a chart hit in 2001. Alternative rock band Lazlo Bane covered the song for their 2007 cover album \"Guilty Pleasures\". Their version was used in the 2014 film \"Let's Be Cops\" and released on the soundtrack album. In \"I Am the Future,\" the season finale of \"Happy!\", Happy re-enacts the scene from \"Reservoir Dogs\" by tickling another imaginary friend while the song",
"title": "Stuck in the Middle with You"
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3644639",
"score": 1.3435936,
"text": "is playing to find out why and where Very Bad Santa is. In 1997 Greg Kot of the \"Chicago Tribune\" suggested that the Sheryl Crow song \"All I Wanna Do\", released on her 1993 debut album \"Tuesday Night Music Club\", was \"a re-write\" of \"Stuck in the Middle With You.\" Stuck in the Middle with You \"Stuck in the Middle with You\" (sometimes known as \"Stuck in the Middle\") is a song written by Scottish musicians Gerry Rafferty and Joe Egan and originally performed by their band Stealers Wheel. The band performed the song on the BBC's \"Top of the",
"title": "Stuck in the Middle with You"
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3906756",
"score": 1.3411156,
"text": "wranglings, but had a huge hit \"Stuck in the Middle with You\", which earned critical acclaim as well as commercial success: a 1975 article in \"Sounds\" described it as \"a sort of cross between white label Beatles and punk Dylan yet with a unique Celtic flavour that has marked all their work\". Twenty years later, the song was used prominently in the 1992 movie \"Reservoir Dogs\", although Rafferty refused to grant permission for its re-release. Stealers Wheel also produced the lesser top 50 hits, \"Everyone's Agreed That Everything Will Turn Out Fine\", followed by \"Star\", and there were further suggestions",
"title": "Gerry Rafferty"
}
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did pokemon start as a game or a show
|
[
"video games"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4655558",
"score": 1.0210254,
"text": "the Nintendo 3DS on October 12, 2013 worldwide. The \"X\" and \"Y\" games are rendered in full 3D; however, only select parts of the game can be displayed in stereoscopic 3D. The video introduced the player characters, the starter Pokémon; Grass-type Chespin (Japanese: ), the Fire-type Fennekin (Japanese: ), and the Water-type Froakie (Japanese: ), and two other Pokémon, not named until later; a bird-like Pokémon called having a shape similar to the letter Y and a deer-like Pokémon called with X-shapes in its eyes. A month later, Sylveon (Japanese: ), a new evolved form of Eevee belonging to the",
"title": "Pokémon (video game series)"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3091670",
"score": 1.0111202,
"text": "Pokémon (anime) , abbreviated from the Japanese title of and currently advertised in English as Pokémon the Series, is a Japanese anime television series, which has been adapted for the international television markets, concurrently airing in 124 countries worldwide. It is part of the \"Pokémon\" media franchise, based on Nintendo's \"Pokémon\" video game series. New episodes and movies air in the United States on Disney XD, with the entire library available on the DisneyNow app. The \"Pokémon\" animated series is split up into six chronologically sequential series in Japan, split up by the version of the video game series the",
"title": "Pokémon (anime)"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3091673",
"score": 1.00629,
"text": "a 2018 interview, the creators of \"Detective Pikachu\", which features a talking Pikachu, revealed that the original intention for the anime was to have the Pokémon talk, but OLM, Inc. were unable to come up with a concept that Game Freak were accepting of. After he turns 10 years old, Ash Ketchum (Satoshi in Japan) is allowed to start his journey in the world of Pokémon and dreams of becoming a Pokémon master. On the day he is to receive his first Pokémon, Ash wakes in a panic, having overslept. Professor Oak, the local Pokémon researcher, has already given away",
"title": "Pokémon (anime)"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "4655538",
"score": 0.9995115,
"text": "when an official sequel in the main role-playing game series is released that features new Pokémon, characters, and possibly new gameplay concepts, that sequel is considered the start of a new generation of the franchise. The main games and their spin-offs, the anime, manga and trading card game are all updated with the new Pokémon properties each time a new generation begins. The franchise began its seventh and current generation with \"Pokémon Sun\" and \"Moon\", which were released worldwide on November 18, 2016. The original \"Pokémon\" games are Japanese role-playing video games (RPGs) with an element of strategy, and were",
"title": "Pokémon (video game series)"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1935861",
"score": 0.9971263,
"text": "by a group of alternating friends, including Misty, Brock, Tracey, May, Max, Dawn, Iris, Cilan, Bonnie, Serena, and Clemont. In the first episode, Ash Ketchum, a young boy from Pallet Town, turns 10 years old and is ready to acquire his first Pokémon. Hopeful to become a Pokémon Master, the night before he receives his starter Pokémon (either Squirtle, Charmander or Bulbasaur) he has a dream where he is catching a Pokémon and actually, while sleeping, physically breaks his alarm clock. Ash quickly runs to Professor Oak's lab, where he finds out all the starter Pokémon have been given away.",
"title": "Pikachu"
}
] |
who has scored the most goals in the fifa world cup
|
[
"16"
] |
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3018034",
"score": 1.0572557,
"text": "highest goalscorer, scoring 59 goals since 2005, during which time he played for Spain on 98 occasions. Raúl González is the second highest goalscorer, scoring 44 goals in 102 appearances between 1996 and 2006. Fernando Torres is the third highest goalscorer with 38 goals in 110 appearances since 2003. Between November 2006 and June 2009, Spain went undefeated for a record-equaling 35 consecutive matches before their loss to the United States in the Confederations Cup, a record shared with Brazil, and included a record 15-game winning streak. In the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Spain became the first European national team",
"title": "Spain national football team"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5612956",
"score": 1.0568676,
"text": "of the strongest right-footed shots and scored many fantastic goals against opponents, such as his game-tying goal against South Korea in the quarter finals of the 2000 Asian Cup in Lebanon. On 2 June 1997, he scored seven times against the Maldives, and equalled the record for the most goals scored in a World Cup match, which was held by the Australian Gary Cole since 1981. Their joint record was broken on 11 April 2001 when another Australian, Archie Thompson scored 13 goals against American Samoa. He was named the world's second top goal scorer in official international matches by",
"title": "Karim Bagheri"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "145484",
"score": 1.0526745,
"text": "(2002–2014) is the all-time top scorer at the finals, with 16 goals. He broke Ronaldo of Brazil's record of 15 goals (1998–2006) during the 2014 semi-final match against Brazil. West Germany's Gerd Müller (1970–1974) is third, with 14 goals. The fourth placed goalscorer, France's Just Fontaine, holds the record for the most goals scored in a single World Cup; all his 13 goals were scored in the 1958 tournament. In November 2007, FIFA announced that all members of World Cup-winning squads between 1930 and 1974 were to be retroactively awarded winners' medals. This made Brazil's Pelé the only player to",
"title": "FIFA World Cup"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "1634947",
"score": 1.050619,
"text": "goalscorer in the history of the FIFA World Cup with 16 goals, having scored five goals in his debut World Cup in 2002 and having won the Golden Boot at the 2006 World Cup in Germany by again scoring five times. He also scored four times in the 2010 World Cup and twice at the 2014 World Cup, the latter tournament where he overtook Ronaldo's then-record of 15 goals to top the all-time list. Klose is also the top scorer of all time for Germany, which never lost a game in which Klose scored, and one of the very few",
"title": "Miroslav Klose"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18150595",
"score": 1.0495982,
"text": "footballers have been credited with the most tournament goals, and no one has achieved this feat twice. Nine of them scored at least seven goals in a tournament, while Brazil's Jairzinho became the only footballer to score at least seven goals without being the top goalscorer of that tournament in 1970. These 30 top goalscorers played for 19 nations, the most (five) for Brazil. Another five came from other South American countries, with the remaining 20 coming from Europe. Excluding the 2010 edition, all the top tournament scorers won the Golden Boot. FIFA World Cup top goalscorers More than 2,000",
"title": "FIFA World Cup top goalscorers"
}
] |
who is the original singer of this christmas
|
[
"American soul musician Donny Hathaway"
] |
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2806785",
"score": 1.1279597,
"text": "The Troubadour in Hollywood, and side two at The Bitter End in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. Donny Hathaway is also known as the co-composer and performer of the Christmas standard, \"This Christmas\". The song, released in 1970, has become a holiday staple and is often used in movies, television and advertising. \"This Christmas\" has been covered by numerous artists across diverse musical genres, including The Whispers, Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, Alexander O'Neal, Christina Aguilera, Chicago, Harry Connick, Jr., Dru Hill, *NSYNC, Gloria Estefan, Boney James, The Cheetah Girls, Chris Brown, Anthony Arnett (First Baptist",
"title": "Donny Hathaway"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7744560",
"score": 1.1142619,
"text": "the popularity of its numerous covers by other artists, particularly pop and R&B artists. Prior to this re-release, artists who recorded cover versions included The Whispers, The Temptations, Gladys Knight & the Pips, as well as Patti LaBelle, who titled a Christmas album after the song. A previously unheard recording of the song by Diana Ross from 1974 was released on Motown Records' compilation album \"Christmas in the City\" in 1993. More contemporary notable covers include Yutaka Yokokura (1988), Gloria Estefan (1993), Usher (1993), SWV (1997), Christina Aguilera (2000), Destiny's Child (2001), Chicago (), Harry Connick, Jr. (2003), Aretha Franklin",
"title": "This Christmas (Donny Hathaway song)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "17674672",
"score": 1.0891107,
"text": "This Is Christmas (Anthony Callea album) This Is Christmas is the fourth studio and first Christmas album by Australian recording artist Anthony Callea. It was released on 8 November 2013 by ABC Music. The album mostly consists of Christmas classics such as \"Silent Night\" and \"O Holy Night\", but also includes cover versions of recent Christmas pop songs by such as \"Don't Save It All for Christmas Day\" by Céline Dion and \"Note to God\" by JoJo. Ben Ryan of \"Renowned for Sound\" gave the album 4 of out 5, saying; \"If you pick this album up, expect vocal gymnastics,",
"title": "This Is Christmas (Anthony Callea album)"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "15968220",
"score": 1.0759469,
"text": "Classic Christmas (Joe McElderry album) Classic Christmas is the third studio album and first Christmas album by the British singer Joe McElderry. It was released on 25 November 2011. It is his second album released under Decca Records. Before the album's official announcement, it was available to pre-order from Play.com, Amazon.co.uk and HMV.com. On 6 October, McElderry announced that he was working on the album on Twitter and later on his official website. The album features a collaboration with one of his Popstar to Operastar mentors, Rolando Villazón. A limited Christmas gift edition was announced, it includes the album along",
"title": "Classic Christmas (Joe McElderry album)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "15968217",
"score": 1.0759469,
"text": "Classic Christmas (Joe McElderry album) Classic Christmas is the third studio album and first Christmas album by the British singer Joe McElderry. It was released on 25 November 2011. It is his second album released under Decca Records. Before the album's official announcement, it was available to pre-order from Play.com, Amazon.co.uk and HMV.com. On 6 October, McElderry announced that he was working on the album on Twitter and later on his official website. The album features a collaboration with one of his Popstar to Operastar mentors, Rolando Villazón. A limited Christmas gift edition was announced, it includes the album along",
"title": "Classic Christmas (Joe McElderry album)"
}
] |
who plays dina mergeron on young and the restless
|
[
"Marla Adams"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "16367404",
"score": 1.2467414,
"text": "and Traci on his own. Thanks to his housekeeper, Mamie Johnson, he had the help he needed. In 1983, Dina was now the widow of a wealthy cosmetics baron, Marcel Mergeron. She came to Genoa City as the mysterious \"Madame Mergeron\", shocking the Abbott family when her identity was revealed. As the head of her own cosmetics firm, she tried unsuccessfully to buy Jabot Cosmetics. When she was in town, the secret also came out that Ashley was not John's daughter. Dina was at Jack's side after he was shot by his first wife, Patty Williams. When Ashley accepted Parisian",
"title": "The Young and the Restless characters (1980s)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "16367401",
"score": 1.1092672,
"text": "wanted to be part of the family but Lauren wouldn't even show her photographs of Neil. Lauren reminded her about her lawsuit and threatened to get a restraining order. Jill claimed all she cared about was being part of the family. Lauren knocked her down into an empty grave and asked if she felt closer to Daddy now. However, despite all these events, Jill and Lauren reconciled and remain close to date. Dina Mergeron first appeared in April 1983 as the ex-wife of John Abbott (Jerry Douglas) and the mother of Jack, Ashley, and Traci Abbott. The role is portrayed",
"title": "The Young and the Restless characters (1980s)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11770932",
"score": 1.1055788,
"text": "two young stars that break the mold from your standardized soap opera acting style, the names Greg Rikaart and Elizabeth Hendrickson of \"The Young and the Restless\" are at the very top of the list.\" Andrea W. of Yahoo! Voices was also receptive of the potential pairing. She wrote, \"Chloe and Kevin make a wonderful couple and I surly hope they overcome all of the obstacles they may or may not face. Kevin is wonderful with her daughter which is one of the most important parts of a relationship. I also hope they stay together because deep down Kevin has",
"title": "Chloe Mitchell"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8462267",
"score": 1.0902948,
"text": "Young and the Restless\" from 1983 to 1986, in 1991 and again in 1996, she caused major disruptions in the lives of her three children and ex-husband John Abbott and his wife Jill. She reprised her role as Dina for three episodes on \"The Young and the Restless\" in 2008 when Katharine Chancellor was presumed dead. In May 2017, Adams returned to \"The Young and the Restless\". The following March, Adams' performance garnered her an Emmy Nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Right before joining \"The Young and the Restless\", she stepped into the role of the scheming Myrna Clegg, on",
"title": "Marla Adams"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8167791",
"score": 1.0857722,
"text": "she graduated in 2003, and at MiraCosta College, where she completed a theater major in 2005. She attended Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, England and wrote, produced and directed her first project \"Beatrice\" in 2011. She portrayed Jana Hawkes Fisher in \"The Young and the Restless\". O'Brien was nominated for three Daytime Emmy Awards for her performance in \"The Young and the Restless\". She portrayed the role again in November 2008, when a parody of the show was the theme of the 1st showcase on \"The Price Is Right\". O'Brien portrayed the role initially on a recurring",
"title": "Emily O'Brien"
}
] |
when did google start working on driverless cars
|
[
"2009"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "16077197",
"score": 1.0977418,
"text": "which won the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge and its prize from the United States Department of Defense. The team developing the system consisted of 15 engineers working for Google, including Chris Urmson, Mike Montemerlo, and Anthony Levandowski, who had worked on the DARPA Grand and Urban Challenges. The U.S. state of Nevada passed a law in June 2011 concerning the operation of driverless cars in Nevada. Google had been lobbying for driverless car laws. The license was issued to a Toyota Prius modified with Google's experimental driver-less technology. , Google had test driven their fleet of vehicles, in autonomous mode,",
"title": "X (company)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1831966",
"score": 1.0504148,
"text": "2012, Google announced that their vehicles had completed over 300,000 automated-driving miles (500,000 km) accident-free, typically involving about a dozen cars on the road at any given time, and that they were starting to test with single drivers instead of in pairs. In late-May 2014, Google revealed a new prototype that had no steering wheel, gas pedal, or brake pedal, and was fully automated . , Google had test-driven their fleet in automated mode a total of . In December 2016, Google Corporation announced that its technology would be spun off to a new company called Waymo, with both Google",
"title": "Self-driving car"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "14980445",
"score": 1.0331297,
"text": "cars without pedals and a steering wheel. Bills were introduced by interested parties to similarly change the legislation in California. Google took its first driverless ride on public roads in October 2015, when Mahan took a 10-minute solo ride around Austin in a Google \"pod car\" with no steering wheel or pedals. In 2016, the company expanded its road testing to the dry Phoenix, Arizona, area and Kirkland, Washington, which has a wet climate. In May 2016, the company opened a 53,000 square foot self-driving technology development center in Novi, Michigan. , Google had test driven their fleet of vehicles,",
"title": "Waymo"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11009152",
"score": 1.0312678,
"text": "connected car systems. Fully autonomous vehicles, also known as driverless cars, already exist in prototype (such as the Google driverless car), and are expected to be commercially available around 2020. According to urban designer and futurist Michael E. Arth, driverless electric vehicles—in conjunction with the increased use of virtual reality for work, travel, and pleasure—could reduce the world's 800 million vehicles to a fraction of that number within a few decades. This would be possible if almost all private cars requiring drivers, which are not in use and parked 90% of the time, would be traded for public self-driving taxis",
"title": "Car"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "14980434",
"score": 1.0298849,
"text": "2011 concerning the operation of autonomous cars in Nevada, which went into effect on March 1, 2012. A Toyota Prius modified with Google's experimental driverless technology was licensed by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in May 2012. This was the first license issue in the United States for a self-driven car. In late May 2014, Google revealed a new prototype of its driverless car, which had no steering wheel, gas pedal, or brake pedal, being 100% autonomous, and unveiled a fully functioning prototype in December of that year that they planned to test on San Francisco Bay Area",
"title": "Waymo"
}
] |
who presented last separate rail budget of india
|
[
"Suresh Prabhu"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "17131570",
"score": 1.4534458,
"text": "Rail Budget Rail Budget of India was the Annual Financial Statement of the state-owned Indian Railways, which handles rail transport in India. It was presented every year by the Minister of Railways, representing the Ministry of Railways, in the Parliament. The Railway Budget was presented every year, a few days before the Union budget, till 2016. Modi government on 21 September 2016 approved merger of the Rail and General budgets from next year, ending a 92-year-old practice of a separate budget for the nation’s largest transporter. Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu said that his merger proposal was in the long term",
"title": "Rail Budget"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "19353137",
"score": 1.4333171,
"text": "2016 Railway Budget of India 2016 Railway Budget of India refers to the Railway Budget of the Indian Railways in the fiscal year 2016–17. The budget was presented by the Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu in the Parliament on 25 February 2016. It was the final Railway Budget of India as after this budget, the Railway Budget got merged with the Union Budget of India. There were no fare hikes. It was announced that the freight tariffs would be changed to make them more competitive to the cost of transport by road. The capital outlay for 2016-17 was set at ,",
"title": "2016 Railway Budget of India"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "18619705",
"score": 1.4305463,
"text": "to the revised estimates, IRFC raised crore, and RVNL raised crore from the market. Overall crore will be spent on the Railways in the period 2015-19. After Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu presented his maiden budget, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted: \"Rail budget 2015 is a forward looking, futuristic and passenger centric budget, combining a clear vision and a definite plan to achieve it.\" Nitin Gadkari, the Transport Minister called the budget reformative. Smriti Irani, Human Resource Minister, praised the budget for considering women's safety. Rajeev Gowda, spokesperson of the Indian National Congress (INC) said the budget was leaning towards elites.",
"title": "2015 Railway Budget of India"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18619729",
"score": 1.4192771,
"text": "2014 Railway Budget of India 2014 Railway Budget of India refers to the Railway Budget of the Indian Railways in the fiscal year 2014–15. The budget was presented in the India Parliament by Railway Minister D. V. Sadananda Gowda on 8 July 2014. The budget emphasized increased amenities for travelers, better safety, and timely completion of projects. There were no fare hikes announced as both passenger and freight fares had been increased the previous month. But, it was announced that fares will be revised twice a year to absorb fuel costs. Gowda criticized previous governments for announcing new projects and",
"title": "2014 Railway Budget of India"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19353143",
"score": 1.3982882,
"text": "some improvement in punctuality were observed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the budget passenger-centric and said that it caters to all sections of the society. Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari called the budget reformative and claimed that it will change the basic infrastructure of the railways. The Aam Aadmi Party in a statement called the budget oblivious to the needs of the common man. It claimed that the budget panders to the corporations. It also pointed out that the benefit of falling oil prices were not passed on to the passengers. INC leader Shashi Tharoor said that the budget seemed like",
"title": "2016 Railway Budget of India"
}
] |
who has the most wins on the pga tour
|
[
"Sam Snead"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "1820698",
"score": 1.1302314,
"text": "a roll call vote. He then tried to rally opposition to the measure, but the vote passed easily over Massie's objection: 371–10. Nicklaus holds the record for PGA major championships with a total 18; Tiger Woods is in second place with 14. Nicklaus has the third most PGA Tour victories with 73, behind Sam Snead (82) and Tiger Woods (80). Nicklaus also holds the record for the most wins at the Masters with six, and The Players Championship with three. He played on six Ryder Cup teams, captained the team twice and the Presidents Cup team four times, and topped",
"title": "Jack Nicklaus"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "4594398",
"score": 1.1172652,
"text": "losing finalist. Along with his record 18 major victories, Jack Nicklaus also holds the record for most runner-up finishes in major championships, with 19, including a record 7 at the Open Championship. Phil Mickelson has the second most with 11 runner-up finishes after the 2016 Open Championship, which includes a record 6 runner-up finishes at the U.S. Open, the one major he has never won. Arnold Palmer had 10 second places, including three in the major he never won, the PGA Championship. There have been three golfers with 8 runner-up finishes – Sam Snead, Greg Norman and Tom Watson. Norman",
"title": "Men's major golf championships"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18132907",
"score": 1.10587,
"text": "Bob Wynn, and John McMullin. Northern California PGA Championship The Northern California PGA Championship is a golf tournament that is the championship of the Northern California section of the PGA of America. Mark Fry, long-time pro at Sequoyah Country Club in Oakland, California, holds the record for most victories with 10. Tony Lema, British Open winner in 1964 and 12-time PGA Tour winner, won three consecutive Northern California PGA championships from 1962–64. Other PGA Tour winners who were also victorious in the Northern California PGA Championship include Bob Lunn (six-time PGA tour winner), Dick Lotz (three-time PGA tour winner), Bruce",
"title": "Northern California PGA Championship"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12539173",
"score": 1.1041878,
"text": "clear of the field with a 65 in the final round for a 24-under-par winning score. Johnson fell one shot short of David Duval's record nine-stroke win at the event in 1999. The win means that Johnson has won a title in his first 11 straight seasons on the PGA Tour, behind only Tiger Woods (14) and Jack Nicklaus (17). In winning, he also became only the third player in the last 30 years – alongside Woods and Phil Mickelson – to reach 17 PGA Tour wins before the age of 34. In June, Johnson went on to win the",
"title": "Dustin Johnson"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8087198",
"score": 1.0995544,
"text": "in 1986 and was named college golf's Player of the Year. Kevin Stadler was the 2002 Pac-10 Golfer of the Year (USC's first honoree since 1986). Trojan golfers who have found success at the professional level include Al Geiberger (11 PGA Tour wins including 1966 PGA Championship), Brian Henninger (2 PGA Tour wins), John Jacobs (1 Japan Golf Tour win), Bob McCallister (2 PGA Tour wins), Mark Pfeil (1 PGA Tour win), Sam Randolph (1 PGA Tour win), Tony Sills (1 PGA Tour win), Scott Simpson (7 PGA Tour wins including 1987 U.S. Open), Craig Stadler (13 PGA Tour wins",
"title": "USC Trojans"
}
] |
who is the protagonist in call of the wild
|
[
"dog named Buck"
] |
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "2271153",
"score": 1.0797656,
"text": "The Call of the Wild The Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack London published in 1903 and set in Yukon, Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. The central character of the novel is a dog named Buck. The story opens at a ranch in Santa Clara Valley, California, when Buck is stolen from his home and sold into service as a sled dog in Alaska. He becomes progressively feral in the harsh environment, where he is forced to fight to survive and dominate other dogs. By",
"title": "The Call of the Wild"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "20812927",
"score": 1.0458974,
"text": "Call of the Wild (2019 film) Call of the Wild is an upcoming American live-action CGI-animated adventure film based on the Jack London's 1903 novel of the same name. The film is directed by Chris Sanders, written by Michael Green, and stars Harrison Ford, Dan Stevens, Karen Gillan, Bradley Whitford and Omar Sy. It will be released on December 25, 2019 by 20th Century Fox. A domesticated St. Bernard/Scotch Collie dog named Buck is stolen from his Santa Clara, California home and sold to freight haulers in the Yukon. In October 2017, it was announced that 20th Century Fox was",
"title": "Call of the Wild (2019 film)"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11211142",
"score": 1.0457058,
"text": "Call of the Wild (TV series) Call of the Wild is a 2000 adventure television series based on Jack London's eponymous 1903 novel. It was originally broadcast on Animal Planet, and the 13 episodes were released on DVD as a 120-minute, full-length movie. The series received a Leo Award nomination for Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series (Stephen McNutt), and for Best Production Designer (Brian Davies) in the episode \"The Attack\". The series was also a 2000 LEO nominee for Best Overall Sound/Drama (Miguel Nunes) and received a nomination for a 2000 Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music",
"title": "Call of the Wild (TV series)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "20812928",
"score": 1.043903,
"text": "developing the film adaptation of the Jack London's 1903 novel \"The Call of the Wild\", set in Yukon around 1890s about the Klondike Gold Rush, which would be directed by Chris Sanders from the script by Michael Green, and would be produced by Erwin Stoff. In July 2018, Harrison Ford and Dan Stevens were cast in the film, with Ford set to star as John Thornton, who goes on the hunt for gold. The film would get heavy special effects work from its studio Technoprops. In August 2018, Colin Woodell joined the cast. In September, Omar Sy and Karen Gillan",
"title": "Call of the Wild (2019 film)"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12222422",
"score": 1.030813,
"text": "Jack and Claire. Buck finds John Blake, still alive, though in bad shape. They nurse him back to health. Jack wants to keep Claire anyway, but she will not go along. Jack then recommends that John leave to get proper medical attention before the weather makes it impossible. John and Claire leave. Jack also During the filming of \"Call of the Wild\", Clark Gable impregnated Loretta Young, which resulted in Young's hushed-up pregnancy and the birth of their daughter Judy Lewis (1935-2011). The pregnancy was widely assumed to be the result of an affair; however, in 2015, Linda Lewis, Young's",
"title": "Call of the Wild (1935 film)"
}
] |
researchers place infants on a visual cliff to learn more about
|
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"depth perception"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11942587",
"score": 1.3840482,
"text": "Another study measured the cardiac responses of human infants younger than crawling age on the visual cliff. This study found that the infants exhibited distress less frequently when they were placed on the shallow side of the apparatus in contrast to when they were placed on the deep side. This means that prelocomotor infants can discriminate between the two sides of the cliff. James F Sorce et al. tested to see how maternal emotional signaling affected the behaviors of 1-year-olds on the visual cliff. To do this they placed the infants on the shallow side of the visual cliff apparatus",
"title": "Visual cliff"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "8207798",
"score": 1.3555353,
"text": "One of the most common apparatus used by psychologists to study infant crawling is the visual cliff. This cliff was first used with different types of animals as well as infants to measure depth perception\".\" Organisms are placed on a raised glass board. Under the glass, material is placed to give the effect of a floor on one side of the apparatus. On the other side, the material is taken away to give the effect of a drop, and a deep side\".\" When infants are placed on this apparatus, psychologists can study whether or not these infants, or other animals,",
"title": "Maturation and environmentalism"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11942584",
"score": 1.3303978,
"text": "the other side of the transparent plexiglas, calling out for them to come or holding some sort of enticing stimulus such as a toy so that the infant would be motivated to crawl across towards them. It was assumed if the child was reluctant to crawl to their caregiver, he or she was able to perceive depth, believing that the transparent space was an actual cliff. The researchers found that 27 of the infants crawled over to their mother on the \"deep\" side without any problems. A few of the infants crawled but were extremely hesitant. Some infants refused to",
"title": "Visual cliff"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "11942583",
"score": 1.3169127,
"text": "infant this is a visual cliff rather than a drop off. Using a visual cliff apparatus, Gibson and Walk examined possible perceptual differences at crawling age between human infants born preterm and human infants born at term without documented visual or motor impairments. Gibson and Walk (1960) hypothesized that depth perception is inherent as opposed to a learned process. To test this, they placed 36 infants, 6 to 14 months of age, on the shallow side of the visual cliff apparatus. Once the infant was placed on the opaque end of the platform, the caregivers (typically a parent) stood on",
"title": "Visual cliff"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "16107247",
"score": 1.3140883,
"text": "psychologists Eleanor J. Gibson and Richard D. Walk have further explained the nature of this fear. One of their more famous studies is the \"visual cliff. Below is their description of the cliff: Thirty-six infants were tested in their experiments, ranging from six to fourteen months. Gibson and Walk found that when placed on the board, 27 of the infants would crawl on the shallow side when called by their mothers; only three ventured off the \"edge\" of the cliff. Many infants would crawl away from their mothers who were calling from the deep end, and some would cry because",
"title": "Fear of falling"
}
] |
who is associated with the concept of power elite
|
[
"sociologist C. Wright Mills"
] |
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "5478579",
"score": 1.1230251,
"text": "The Power Elite The Power Elite is a 1956 book by sociologist C. Wright Mills, in which Mills calls attention to the interwoven interests of the leaders of the military, corporate, and political elements of society and suggests that the ordinary citizen is a relatively powerless subject of manipulation by those entities. The book is something of a counterpart of Mills' 1951 work, \"\", which examines the then-growing role of middle managers in American society. A main inspiration for the book was Franz Leopold Neumann's book \"\" in 1942, a study of how Nazism came into a position of power",
"title": "The Power Elite"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "5531721",
"score": 1.087715,
"text": "Elite In political and sociological theory, the elite (French \"élite\", from Latin \"eligere\") are a small group of powerful people who hold a disproportionate amount of wealth, privilege, political power, or skill in a society. Defined by the Cambridge Dictionary, the \"elite\" are \"those people or organizations that are considered the best or most powerful compared to others of a similar type.\" American sociologist C. Wright Mills wrote of the \"elite\" in his 1957 book \"The Power Elite\" as \"those political, economic, and military circles, which as an intricate set of overlapping small but dominant groups share decisions having at",
"title": "Elite"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "5531725",
"score": 1.0842584,
"text": "institutions...Leaders within the upper class join with high-level employees in the organizations they control to make up what will be called the power elite\". The Marxist theoretician Nikolai Bukharin anticipated the elite theory in his 1929 work, \"Imperialism and World Economy\": \"present-day state power is nothing but an entrepreneurs' company of tremendous power, headed even by the same persons that occupy the leading positions in the banking and syndicate offices\". The \"power elite\" is a term used by American sociologist C. Wright Mills to describe a relatively small, loosely connected group of individuals who dominate American policy making. This group",
"title": "Elite"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "16967351",
"score": 1.0710118,
"text": "Elite (record producer) Anthony Parrino, better known by his stage name Elite, is an American hip hop record producer and recording artist best known for his work with J. Cole, Dreamville Records, and the Ruff Ryders recording label in the early 2000s. Elite is from Byram, Connecticut and resides in Brooklyn, New York. In the summer of 2000, Elite started working as an intern for Ruff Ryders Entertainment and eventually caught the ear of rapper Drag-On, placing his first produced song on the \"Cradle 2 the Grave\" soundtrack in 2002. Working as an in-house producer for Ruff Ryders, Elite went",
"title": "Elite (record producer)"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9210666",
"score": 1.0570736,
"text": "Elite theory In political science and sociology, elite theory is a theory of the state that seeks to describe and explain power relationships in contemporary society. The theory posits that a small minority, consisting of members of the economic elite and policy-planning networks, holds the most power—and this power is independent of democratic elections. Through positions in corporations or on corporate boards, and influence over policy-planning networks through financial support of foundations or positions with think tanks or policy-discussion groups, members of the \"elite\" exert significant power over corporate and government decisions. An example of this belief is in the",
"title": "Elite theory"
}
] |
who scored the first goal for ireland in the aviva
|
[
"Keane"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3695824",
"score": 1.0942873,
"text": "the new Aviva Stadium. In the 2011 Six Nations Championship, Ireland lost 22–25 to France in the first Six Nations match to be played at the Aviva Stadium. During a 13–19 loss against Wales, Ireland's Ronan O'Gara became the first Irishman, and only the fifth player, to score 1,000-points. In Ireland's 24–8 win against England, Brian O'Driscoll scored his 25th try to set a new Six Nations record for tries scored. In their 2012 Six Nations Championship campaign Ireland finished third overall. Ireland's 2012 summer tour of New Zealand included a 22–19 loss, followed by a 60–0 thrashing, Ireland's heaviest",
"title": "Ireland national rugby union team"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3111785",
"score": 1.0885166,
"text": "in his favoured position at centre half. Mark Lawrenson played his first competitive match on 12 October 1977 against Bulgaria in a 1978 World Cup qualifier. This match also ended 0-0, at Lansdowne Road (now Aviva Stadium). Lawrenson scored his first of his five goals for Ireland against Cyprus in Nicosia on 26 March 1980 in a 1982 World Cup Qualifier. He scored his second goal for Ireland in the next competitive match as Ireland beat Netherlands 2-1 at Lansdowne Road in the same qualification campaign. This was also notable as it was Eoin Hand's first match as manager of",
"title": "Mark Lawrenson"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8336659",
"score": 1.0858263,
"text": "In February 2011, he scored his second goal for Ireland in a 3–0 defeat of Wales in the 2011 Nations Cup, and his third came in March 2011, a penalty against Uruguay. Fahey was part of the squad that clinched victory in the inaugural Nations Cup with a 1–0 win over Scotland on 29 May 2011 at the Aviva Stadium. He was called into the UEFA Euro 2012 squad but withdrew due to injury before the tournament. Keith Fahey Keith Declan Fahey (born 15 January 1983) is a retired Irish footballer, who played most of his career with League of",
"title": "Keith Fahey"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8336658",
"score": 1.0841641,
"text": "the RDS Arena, replacing Damien Duff in the 77th minute. He made his first start against Argentina on 12 August, in the first international match at the new Aviva Stadium. Fahey scored his first goal for the Republic of Ireland eight minutes into his competitive debut, coming off the bench to score the only goal in a Euro 2012 qualifying win over Armenia in Yerevan on 3 September 2010. On his first competitive start, in a 1–1 draw against Slovakia in Žilina on 12 October, Fahey delivered the free kick that led to Ireland's goal, scored by Sean St. Ledger.",
"title": "Keith Fahey"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "13029636",
"score": 1.0813401,
"text": "stadium was officially opened on 14 May 2010 by then Taoiseach Brian Cowen. In 2011, the stadium won a British Construction Industry Award. The Ireland national rugby union team plays its home games at the stadium, as it did previously at Lansdowne Road, taking over from their temporary home, Croke Park, where games were played during Aviva's construction. Ireland's first international game was on 6 November 2010 against South Africa, with the Springboks winning 23–21. The game drew a crowd of 35,515, mainly due to a backlash by Ireland supporters over the IRFU's controversial ticketing strategy for the November Test",
"title": "Aviva Stadium"
}
] |
why do we get ashes on ash wed
|
[
"to express grief"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1459091",
"score": 0.9752502,
"text": "Church say that the ashes should be those of palm branches blessed at the previous year's Palm Sunday service, while a Church of England publication says they \"may be made\" from the burnt palm crosses of the previous year. These sources do not speak of adding anything to the ashes other than, for the Catholic liturgy, a sprinkling with holy water when blessing them. An Anglican website speaks of mixing the ashes with a small amount of holy water or olive oil as a fixative. Where ashes are placed on the head by smudging the forehead with a sign of",
"title": "Ash Wednesday"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1459085",
"score": 0.9613842,
"text": "New Guinea, a publication described as \"noticeably Anglo-Catholic in character\". In its ritual of \"Blessing of Ashes\", this states that \"the ashes are blessed at the beginning of the Eucharist; and after they have been blessed they are placed on the forehead of the clergy and people.\" The Ash Wednesday ritual of the Church of England, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, contains \"The Imposition of Ashes\" in its Ash Wednesday liturgy. On Ash Wednesday, the Pope, the Bishop of Rome, traditionally takes part in a penitential procession from the Church of Saint Anselm to the Basilica of Santa Sabina,",
"title": "Ash Wednesday"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1459108",
"score": 0.943218,
"text": "by sprinkling ashes on the heads of all. This practice is found in the Gregorian Sacramentary of the late 8th century. About two centuries later, Ælfric of Eynsham, an Anglo-Saxon abbot, wrote of the rite of strewing ashes on heads at the start of Lent. The article on Ash Wednesday in the 1911 \"Encyclopædia Britannica\" says that, after the Protestant Reformation, the ashes ceremony was not forbidden in the Church of England, a statement that may explain the research by Blair Meeks that the Anglican tradition \"never lapsed in this observance\". It was even prescribed under King Henry VIII in",
"title": "Ash Wednesday"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1459088",
"score": 0.94026965,
"text": "a church building, the simple rite could appropriately be used almost anywhere. While only a priest or deacon may bless the ashes, laypeople may do the placing of the ashes on a person's head. Even in the solemn rite, lay men or women may assist the priest in distributing the ashes. In addition, laypeople take blessed ashes left over after the collective ceremony and place them on the head of the sick or of others who are unable to attend the blessing. (In 2014, Anglican Liverpool Cathedral likewise offered to impose ashes within the church without a solemn ceremony.) In",
"title": "Ash Wednesday"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1459113",
"score": 0.93748486,
"text": "liturgical scholar, has been quoted as saying: \"How and why the use of ashes fell out of Lutheran use is difficult to discern from the sources… [C]hurch orders don't specifically say not to use ashes; they simply stopped giving direction for blessing and distributing them and eventually the pastors just stopped doing it.\" As part of the liturgical revival ushered in by the ecumenical movement, the practice was encouraged in Protestant churches, including the Methodist Church. It has also been adopted by Anabaptist and Reformed churches and some less liturgical denominations. The Eastern Orthodox churches generally do not observe Ash",
"title": "Ash Wednesday"
}
] |
who is in charge of the hollywood walk of fame
|
[
"the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1003600",
"score": 1.1810791,
"text": "Hollywood City Council passed a resolution asking for the removal of the star for Donald Trump, after repeated vandalism to the site. The Mayor of West Hollywood, John Duran, stated that \"the council unanimously passes the resolution to remove his star\"; however, the West Hollywood City Council has no jurisdiction over the Walk of Fame. Two pairs of stars share identical names representing different people. There are two Harrison Ford stars, honoring the silent film actor (at 6665 Hollywood Boulevard), and the present-day actor (in front of the Dolby Theatre at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard). Two Michael Jackson stars represent the",
"title": "Hollywood Walk of Fame"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1003636",
"score": 1.1530775,
"text": "Robin Williams, Joan Rivers, George Harrison, Aretha Franklin, and Stan Lee have become impromptu memorial and vigil sites as well, and some continue to receive anniversary remembrances. Hollywood Walk of Fame The Hollywood Walk of Fame comprises more than 2,600 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street in Hollywood, California. The stars are permanent public monuments to achievement in the entertainment industry, bearing the names of a mix of musicians, actors, directors, producers, musical and theatrical groups, fictional characters, and others. The Walk of Fame is",
"title": "Hollywood Walk of Fame"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1003634",
"score": 1.1474427,
"text": "became chairman after Grant died in 2008. Their current official position is that \"each of the five categories is represented by someone with expertise in that field.\" In 2010, Lestz was replaced as chairman by John Pavlik, former Director of Communications for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. While no public announcement was made to that effect, he was identified as chairman in the chamber's press release announcing the 2011 star recipients. The current chair, according to the chamber's 2016 selection announcement, is film producer Maureen Schultz. Some fans show respect for star recipients both living and dead",
"title": "Hollywood Walk of Fame"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1003625",
"score": 1.1400967,
"text": "was destroyed a second time in July 2018 by a man named Austin Clay. Clay later surrendered himself to the police and was bailed out by Jamie Otis. The Four Ladies of Hollywood gazebo—known officially as the Hollywood and La Brea Gateway—stands upon a small triangular island formed by the confluence of Hollywood Boulevard, Marshfield Way, and North La Brea Avenue at the westernmost extension of the Walk of Fame. It was commissioned in 1993 by the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency Art Program and created by the architect, production designer, and film director Catherine Hardwicke as a tribute to",
"title": "Hollywood Walk of Fame"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "1003573",
"score": 1.1351225,
"text": "Hollywood Walk of Fame The Hollywood Walk of Fame comprises more than 2,600 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street in Hollywood, California. The stars are permanent public monuments to achievement in the entertainment industry, bearing the names of a mix of musicians, actors, directors, producers, musical and theatrical groups, fictional characters, and others. The Walk of Fame is administered by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and maintained by the self-financing Hollywood Historic Trust. It is a popular tourist destination, with a reported 10 million visitors",
"title": "Hollywood Walk of Fame"
}
] |
who does the voice of thomas the tank engine
|
[
"Joseph May"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18530919",
"score": 1.3117999,
"text": "the Tank Engine as new voice actor in the US and UK, respectively. Rob Rackstraw joins the US cast as James the Red Engine and Christopher Ragland takes the role of the Troublesome Trucks in the UK and US, respectively. It also co-stars the voices of Keith Wickham, Tim Whitnall, Teresa Gallagher, William Hope and Kerry Shale. Gordon is unhappy about having to pull goods trains and tells Edward that he won't have to pull them for much longer because Sir Topham Hatt, the railway's director, is hiring a new engine. Later, Gordon becomes stuck at the foot of a",
"title": "Thomas & Friends: The Adventure Begins"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "8489330",
"score": 1.3117194,
"text": "UK and the US), is a self-propelled steam shovel, who sometimes works at the China Clay Pits, with Bill, Ben and Timothy. Reg (voiced by Tim Whitnall in the UK and the US) is a diesel crane, who works on Edward's Branch Line, at Crock's Scrap Yard. Three new characters were introduced in : Glynn (voiced by Keith Wickham in the UK and the US) is an old 'Coffee Pot' engine. Judy and Jerome (voiced by Teresa Gallagher and Tim Whitnall in the UK and the US, respectively) are breakdown cranes, who take their jobs as the breakdown train very",
"title": "Thomas the Tank Engine film characters"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "12478209",
"score": 1.3030729,
"text": "Magic Railroad. From Hero of the Rails until Series 18, Thomas was voiced by Martin Sherman (US) and Ben Small (UK). From 2015 onwards, Thomas is voiced by John Hasler in the UK, and by Joseph May in the US. In which is a retelling of Thomas's early days on Sodor, he is a bluish-green colour when he first arrives on Sodor, his tanks are lettered \"LBSC\" (for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway) with the number 70 on his bunker. The 70 is a reference to 2015 being the 70th anniversary for the Railway Series, while the LB&SCR",
"title": "Thomas the Tank Engine"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2463657",
"score": 1.2575278,
"text": "frightening for young children by test audiences. Lily Stone (played by Mara Wilson) was intended to be the narrator of the story. Before filming, Thomas's voice would be provided by John Bellis, a fireman and part-time taxi driver who worked on the film as the Isle of Man transportation co-ordinator and facilities manager. Bellis received the role when he happened to pick up Britt Allcroft and her crew from the airport. According to Allcroft, after hearing him speak for the first time, she told her colleagues, \"I have just heard the voice of Thomas. That man is exactly how Thomas",
"title": "Thomas and the Magic Railroad"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2463659",
"score": 1.251491,
"text": "something else will come along.\" Ewan McGregor and Bob Hoskins had also auditioned for the role of Thomas. Michael Angelis, who at the time was the UK narrator for the \"Thomas & Friends\" TV series, was originally cast as the voices of both James and Percy, but test audiences also considered his voice too old for the characters, who were subsequently recast with Susan Roman and Linda Ballantyne respectively. Keith Scott originally voiced Diesel 10, but believes he was replaced because his portrayal was too scary for young children. \"Thomas and the Magic Railroad\" was released theatrically on 14 July",
"title": "Thomas and the Magic Railroad"
}
] |
the trophy known by the name of grand prix is associated with
|
[
"the British Grand Prix"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "20749564",
"score": 1.2579598,
"text": "Formula One World Championship.\" British Grand Prix Trophy The first British Grand Prix dates back to 1927, however it was not until 1948 when the trophy was first awarded. The original gold British Grand Prix trophy is awarded to the winner of the British Grand Prix and then returned to the Royal Automobile Club, where it is permanently housed. The winners of international Grands Prix are awarded with trophies from countries where the race took place, therefore international trophies may vary hugely in style and colour. The current trophy holder is Sebastian Vettel. The first trophy was awarded to Luigi",
"title": "British Grand Prix Trophy"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "20749560",
"score": 1.2528942,
"text": "British Grand Prix Trophy The first British Grand Prix dates back to 1927, however it was not until 1948 when the trophy was first awarded. The original gold British Grand Prix trophy is awarded to the winner of the British Grand Prix and then returned to the Royal Automobile Club, where it is permanently housed. The winners of international Grands Prix are awarded with trophies from countries where the race took place, therefore international trophies may vary hugely in style and colour. The current trophy holder is Sebastian Vettel. The first trophy was awarded to Luigi Villoresi, whilst Stirling Moss",
"title": "British Grand Prix Trophy"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "16871998",
"score": 1.1964688,
"text": "Grand Prix (Belgian Film Critics Association) The Grand Prix is an annual award presented by the Belgian Film Critics Association (, UCC). It was introduced in 1954 by the organizing committee to honor the film of the year \"that contributed the most to the enrichment and influence of cinema\". In December of each year, the organization meets to vote for films released in the previous calendar year. To determine the nominations, ballots are sent in by the members – select knowledgeable film enthusiasts, academics, filmmakers, and journalists – and subsequently tabulated in order to decide the winner. In the following",
"title": "Grand Prix (Belgian Film Critics Association)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "20749563",
"score": 1.1953495,
"text": "the motto which displays, 'Floreat Etona' or 'let Eton Flourish', suggesting perhaps that it was donated to the Royal Automobile Club by the late Sir Charles Rolls, co-founder of the Rolls Royce Motor Company and former pupil of Eton College. The trophy was originally awarded at the Richmond Horse Show in 1898. The BRDC had it re-engraved, to succeed the old Grand Prix cup (the Mervyn O'Gorman trophy) which was considered too heavy and cumbersome. \"Embolded drivers are competing in the Formula One championship in the current season.\" \"A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the",
"title": "British Grand Prix Trophy"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1862877",
"score": 1.1764805,
"text": "Grand Prix was not a race in its own right, but an honorific title given to one of the national Grands Prix in Europe. The first race to be so named was the 1923 Italian Grand Prix, held at Monza, and the last was the 1977 British Grand Prix at Silverstone. The European Grand Prix was created as an honorific title by the AIACR, the FIA's predecessor in the organisation of motor racing events. The first race to receive the title was the Italian Grand Prix, in 1923; the French Grand Prix followed in 1924 and the Belgian Grand Prix",
"title": "European Grand Prix"
}
] |
when did the first episode of sesame street air
|
[
"November 10, 1969"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1908534",
"score": 1.1223047,
"text": "air. By \"Sesame Street\"s 40th anniversary, it was ranked the fifteenth most popular children's show on television. When the show premiered in 1969, 130 episodes a year were produced; in 2009, because of rising costs, twenty-six episodes were made. In 2000, the Children's Television Workshop, which had changed its name to the Sesame Workshop (SW) in June 2000 to better reflect its entry into non-television and interactive media, launched a website with a library of free video clips and free podcasts from throughout the show's history. The 2008–2009 recession, which led to budget cuts for many nonprofit arts organizations, severely",
"title": "History of Sesame Street"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12367176",
"score": 1.0993094,
"text": "during its first year on the air. In 1982, Squires joined a team of \"Sesame Street\" directors that included Jon Stone, Lisa Simon, and Ted May. Over the next 25 years, she received 18 Emmy nominations and became known for having a terrific eye when it came to shooting musical numbers. In addition to becoming the first woman director of \"Sesame Street\", Squires helped break other barriers as well. \"She wanted to work on the show because it was making changes in racial stereotypes in America,\" Sonia Manzano, who played Maria on the show, told \"The New York Times.\" Squires",
"title": "Emily Squires"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "1908499",
"score": 1.0854678,
"text": "show was financed by a $50,000 grant from Xerox. Written by Stone and produced by CTW publicist Bob Hatch, it was taped the day before it aired. \"Newsday\" called the preview \"a unique display of cooperation between commercial and noncommercial broadcasters\". \"Sesame Street\" premiered November 10, 1969. It was widely praised for its originality, and was well received by parents as well as children. The show reached only 67.6% of the nation, but earned a 3.3 Nielsen rating, meaning 1.9 million households and 7 million children watched it each day. In \"Sesame Street's\" first season, the ETS reported that children",
"title": "History of Sesame Street"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "590660",
"score": 1.0775205,
"text": "hiring the show's first cast. He did not audition actors until Spring 1969, a few weeks before the five test shows were due to be filmed. Stone videotaped the auditions, and Ed Palmer took them out into the field to test children's reactions. The actors who received the \"most enthusiastic thumbs up\" were cast. For example, Loretta Long was chosen to play Susan when the children who saw her audition stood up and sang along with her rendition of \"I'm a Little Teapot\". As Stone said, casting was the only aspect of the show that was \"just completely haphazard\". Most",
"title": "Sesame Street"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "15112001",
"score": 1.0764203,
"text": "television special that aired in 1971. \"Sesame Street's\" songwriters included the show's first music director Joe Raposo, Jeff Moss, who Davis called a \"gifted poet, composer, and lyricist\", and Christopher Cerf, who Gikow called \"the go-to guy on \"Sesame Street\" for classic rock and roll as well as song spoofs\". Scriptwriters like Tony Geiss, who wrote approximately 150 songs for the show, and Norman Stiles often also wrote their own lyrics to accompany their scripts. Raposo was brought to \"Sesame Street\" by producer Tom Whedon, who was his friend and college roommate, and by Stone, who had worked with Raposo",
"title": "Music of Sesame Street"
}
] |
what episodes of adventure time are fionna and cake in
|
[
"Fionna and Cake",
"The Prince Who Wanted Everything",
"Bad Little Boy"
] |
[
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "9617002",
"score": 1.4027106,
"text": "can hear floorboards squeak and lots of other weird sounds\". As the show progressed, Basichis's friend Tim Kiefer joined the show as an additional composer. The two now work together on its music. The show's title sequence and theme song have stayed mostly consistent throughout its run, with seven exceptions. During the Fionna and Cake episodes (viz. season three's \"Fionna and Cake\", season five's \"Bad Little Boy\", season six's \"The Prince Who Wanted Everything\", season eight's \"Five Short Tables\", and season nine's \"Fionna and Cake and Fionna\") the series runs a different intro sequence that mirrors the original, with the",
"title": "Adventure Time"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "16566911",
"score": 1.3690134,
"text": "fans of the series responded positively to the characters, and wanted them to appear in more episodes. Fionna and Cake \"Fionna and Cake\" is the ninth episode of the third season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\". The episode was written and storyboarded by Adam Muto and Rebecca Sugar, from a story by Mark Banker, Kent Osborne, Patrick McHale, and series creator Pendleton Ward. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on September 5, 2011. The series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by",
"title": "Fionna and Cake"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "16566897",
"score": 1.3595241,
"text": "Fionna and Cake \"Fionna and Cake\" is the ninth episode of the third season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\". The episode was written and storyboarded by Adam Muto and Rebecca Sugar, from a story by Mark Banker, Kent Osborne, Patrick McHale, and series creator Pendleton Ward. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on September 5, 2011. The series 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 and grow and shrink at will. In",
"title": "Fionna and Cake"
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{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "16967757",
"score": 1.2722542,
"text": "on production numbers, \"Conquest of Cuteness\" was the first episode that underwent production, which was also the first episode aired. In April 2011, the storyboards for season three were nearing completion, and much of the production staff shifted its focus to the show's fourth season. The ninth episode, entitled \"Fionna and Cake\" takes place in a gender bent version of Ooo. The premise of this episode is that the Ice King has created a fan fiction wherein all the main characters of \"Adventure Time\" appear in the opposite gender. For instance, Finn the Human has become Fionna the Human, and",
"title": "Adventure Time (season 3)"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "16967767",
"score": 1.2316899,
"text": "\"Slant\" magazine award the third season three and a half stars out of four. In his review, LeChevallier wrote that the series \"scores relatively high marks for storytelling, artwork, music, voice acting, and realization with its neatly wrapped, 11-minute packages of multicolored awesomeness.\" He further complimented the show because he felt that \"it scarcely appears to be trying too hard to attract attention, yet it does just that\". He did note that \"the short-form format leaves some emotional substance to be desired\", although he noted this was inevitable for a series with such short episodes. \"Fionna and Cake\" was particularly",
"title": "Adventure Time (season 3)"
}
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what's the population of salt lake city
|
[
"190,884"
] |
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "646624",
"score": 1.1223596,
"text": "Salt Lake City Salt Lake City (often shortened to Salt Lake and abbreviated as SLC) is the capital and the most populous municipality of the U.S. state of Utah. With an estimated population of 190,884 in 2014, the city is the core of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, which has a population of 1,153,340 (2014 estimate). Salt Lake City is further situated within a larger metropolis known as the Salt Lake City–Ogden–Provo Combined Statistical Area. This region is a corridor of contiguous urban and suburban development stretched along an approximately segment of the Wasatch Front, comprising a population of",
"title": "Salt Lake City"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "646668",
"score": 1.1121788,
"text": "This amounts to 6.75% of Utah's population, 18.11% of Salt Lake County's population, and 16.58% of the new Salt Lake metropolitan population. The area within the city limits covers 14.2% of Salt Lake County. Salt Lake City is more densely populated than the surrounding metro area with a population density of 1,688.77/sq mi (1,049.36/km²). There are 80,724 housing units at an average density of 731.2 per square mile (454.35/km²). The Salt Lake City-Ogden metropolitan area, which included Salt Lake, Davis, and Weber counties, had a population of 1,333,914 in 2000, a 24.4% increase over the 1990 figure of 1,072,227. Since",
"title": "Salt Lake City"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11535971",
"score": 1.0726432,
"text": "Salt Lake City metropolitan area The Salt Lake City metropolitan area is the metropolitan area centered on the city of Salt Lake City, Utah. The Office of Management and Budget and the United States Census Bureau currently define the Salt Lake City, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area as comprising two counties: Salt Lake and Tooele. As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 1,087,873. As of July 1, 2014 the U.S. Census Bureau's population estimates division placed the population at 1,153,340, an increase of 65,467 or 6.0 percent since April 2010; out of 381 total MSAs, the Census",
"title": "Salt Lake City metropolitan area"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "646667",
"score": 1.0709697,
"text": "total population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The city's population has historically been predominantly white. Between 1860 and 1950 whites represented about 99% of the city's population but this changed dramatically in the decades that followed. , 37.0% of the population had a bachelor's degree or higher. 18.5% of the population was foreign born and another 1.1% was born in Puerto Rico, U.S. insular territories, or born abroad to American parent(s). 27.0% spoke a language other than English at home. There are 186,440 people (up from 181,743 in 2000), 75,177 households, and 57,543 families residing in the city.",
"title": "Salt Lake City"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "646669",
"score": 1.0565513,
"text": "the 2000 Census, the Census Bureau has added Summit and Tooele counties to the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, but removed Davis and Weber counties and designated them as the separate Ogden-Clearfield metropolitan area. The Salt Lake City-Ogden-Clearfield combined statistical area, together with the Provo-Orem metropolitan area, which lies to the south, have a combined population of 2,094,035 as of July 1, 2008. There are 75,177 households, out of which 27.0% have children under the age of 18 living with them, 41.1% are married couples living together, 10.2% have a female householder with no husband present, and 44.3% are other",
"title": "Salt Lake City"
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who plays the mom in diary of a wimpy kid the long haul
|
[
"Alicia Silverstone"
] |
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "782635",
"score": 1.2452853,
"text": "of that year. On her busy workload, she remarked: \"[T]hey were all happening at the same time. Everybody worked together. Yorgos [the \"Sacred Dee\" director] helped us to push my date and \"Diary of a Wimpy Kid\" held the movie for a week or two for me\". The comedy \"The Long Houl\", the fourth film in the \"Diary of a Wimpy Kid\" film series, saw her portray the clueless and loving mother of the titular character. The film was panned by critics for the recasting of the main characters and its story development, and while \"The Long Haul\" made a",
"title": "Alicia Silverstone"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19739681",
"score": 1.1535926,
"text": "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (film) Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (sometimes known as Diary of a Wimpy Kid 4: The Long Haul) is a 2017 American road comedy film directed by David Bowers. It is the fourth and final installment in the \"Diary of a Wimpy Kid\" film series, and is based on the ninth and tenth books in the series, \"\" and \"\", and one element based on the eighth book \"\". Despite not being a reboot, the cast members from the first three films do not reprise their roles, as they",
"title": "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (film)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "18018590",
"score": 1.1376157,
"text": "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul is a children's novel written by Jeff Kinney and is the ninth book in the \"Diary of a Wimpy Kid\" series. On April 28, 2014, Kinney announced the book's name and its cover color. The book was released on November 5, 2014 in the UK. After summer vacation starts, Greg's mother Susan announces that the family is going on a surprise road trip, despite her mistake on using a visit to Aunt Loretta to hide a surprise trip to Disney World in previous years,",
"title": "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "15702165",
"score": 1.1315373,
"text": "Long Haul\" was released on May 19, 2017, and is the first film to feature an entirely new cast. Jason Drucker and Charlie Wright portray Greg and Rodrick Heffley, and Tom Everett Scott and Alicia Silverstone as their parents, Frank and Susan. The film follows Greg and Rodrick convincing their family to go on a road trip for their great grandmother's 90th birthday, but they actually plan on attending a video game convention. An animated short film set after the events of Dog Days, \"Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Class Clown\", was released on the home media release of \"Dog",
"title": "Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film series)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19739698",
"score": 1.1155869,
"text": "A+ to F scale, down from the first ' \"A-\". \"Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul\" was released on Digital HD from Amazon Video and iTunes on August 1, 2017, and on Blu-ray and DVD on August 8, 2017 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The film grossed $2.6 million in home video sales. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (film) Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (sometimes known as Diary of a Wimpy Kid 4: The Long Haul) is a 2017 American road comedy film directed by David Bowers. It is the fourth",
"title": "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (film)"
}
] |
when did capitol reef become a national park
|
[
"December 18, 1971"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2577357",
"score": 1.3002388,
"text": "foot traffic. In 1967, 146,598 persons visited the park. The staff was also growing. During the 1960s, the NPS proceeded to purchase private land parcels at Fruita and Pleasant Creek. Almost all private property passed into public ownership on a \"willing buyer-willing seller\" basis. Preservationists convinced President Lyndon B. Johnson to set aside an enormous area of public lands in 1968, just before he left office. In Presidential Proclamation 3888 an additional were placed under NPS control. By 1970, Capitol Reef National Monument comprised and sprawled southeast from Thousand Lake Mountain almost to the Colorado River. The action was controversial",
"title": "Capitol Reef National Park"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2577358",
"score": 1.2809274,
"text": "locally, and NPS staffing at the monument was inadequate to properly manage the additional land. The vast enlargement of the monument and diversification of the scenic resources soon raised another issue: whether Capitol Reef should be a national park, rather than a monument. Two bills were introduced into the United States Congress. A House bill (H.R. 17152) introduced by Utah Congressman Laurence J. Burton called for a national park and an adjunct national recreation area where multiple use (including grazing) could continue indefinitely. In the United States Senate, meanwhile, Senate bill S. 531 had already passed on July 1, 1970,",
"title": "Capitol Reef National Park"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2577342",
"score": 1.2695135,
"text": "Capitol Reef National Park Capitol Reef National Park is an American national park located in south-central Utah. The park is approximately long on its northsouth axis but an average of just wide. The park was established in 1971 to preserve of desert landscape and is open all year with May through September being the highest visitation months. Located partially in Wayne County, Utah, the area was originally named \"Wayne Wonderland\" in the 1920s by local boosters Ephraim P. Pectol and Joseph S. Hickman. Capitol Reef National Park was initially designated a national monument on August 2, 1937, by President Franklin",
"title": "Capitol Reef National Park"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2577356",
"score": 1.2524121,
"text": "time, full of years and experiences. During the 1960s (under the program name Mission 66), NPS areas nationwide received new facilities to meet the demand of mushrooming park visitation. At Capitol Reef, a 53-site campground at Fruita, staff rental housing, and a new visitor center were built, the latter opening in 1966. Visitation climbed dramatically after the paved, all-weather State Route 24 was built in 1962 through the Fremont River canyon near Fruita. State Route 24 replaced the narrow Capitol Gorge wagon road about to the south that frequently washed out. The old road has since only been open to",
"title": "Capitol Reef National Park"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2577353",
"score": 1.2332827,
"text": "trips, but escorted an increasing number of visitors. The lectures of Broaddus were having an effect. President Roosevelt signed a proclamation creating Capitol Reef National Monument on August 2, 1937. In Proclamation 2246, President Roosevelt set aside of the Capitol Reef area. This comprised an area extending about two miles (3 km) north of present State Route 24 and about south, just past Capitol Gorge. The Great Depression years were lean ones for the National Park Service (NPS), the new administering agency. Funds for the administration of Capitol Reef were nonexistent; it would be a long time before the first",
"title": "Capitol Reef National Park"
}
] |
when did the us take over puerto rico
|
[
"1898"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "12415279",
"score": 0.96231645,
"text": "live. Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 which was ratified on December 10, 1898, Puerto Rico was annexed by the United States after the 1898 Spanish–American War. Spain had lost its last colony in the Western Hemisphere. The United States established a military government which acted as both head of the army of occupation and administrator of civil affairs. Almost immediately, the United States began the \"Americanization\" process of Puerto Rico. The U.S. occupation brought about a total change in Puerto Rico's economy and polity and did not apply democratic principles in their colony. Puerto Rico",
"title": "Isabel González"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "16829818",
"score": 0.9540056,
"text": "1909, in 1912 and from 1917 to 1922; governed by the terms of the Platt Amendment through 1934. The Puerto Rican Campaign was an American military sea and land operation on the island of Puerto Rico during the Spanish–American War. The United States Navy attacked the archipelago's colonial capital, San Juan. Though the damage inflicted on the city was minimal, the Americans were able to establish a blockade in the city's harbor, San Juan Bay. The land offensive began on July 25 with 1,300 infantry soldiers. All military actions in Puerto Rico were suspended on August 13, after U.S. President",
"title": "United States involvement in regime change"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4164407",
"score": 0.94277406,
"text": "17, 1932, U.S. Congress changed the name back to \"Puerto Rico\") and the island's currency was changed from the Puerto Rican peso to the American dollar, integrating the island's currency into the U.S. monetary system. The United States exerted its control over the economy of the island by prohibiting Puerto Rico from negotiating commercial treaties with other nations, from determining tariffs, and from shipping goods to the mainland on other than U.S. carriers. A state of civil disorder existed in the island's mountainous region after the invasion of the United States. The local Criollo, who now found themselves unemployed and",
"title": "Puerto Rican Campaign"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "4164402",
"score": 0.9423105,
"text": "explained his intentions in writing the pamphlet, and all parties were satisfied. Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898, ratified on December 10, 1898, Puerto Rico was ceded to the United States. Spain had lost its last colony in the Western Hemisphere and the United States gained imperial strength and global presence. The United States established a military government and appointed Miles the first head of the military government established on the island, acting as both head of the army of occupation and administrator of civil affairs. Members of the Spanish forces and civilians who were loyal",
"title": "Puerto Rican Campaign"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "4962915",
"score": 0.93944305,
"text": "considered a valuable as a naval station, Puerto Rico and Cuba were also abundant in valuable commercial commodity which the United States lacked, that commodity was sugar. The United States declared war on Spain in 1898 following the sinking of the battleship in Havana harbor, Cuba. One of the United States' principal objectives in the Spanish–American War was to take control of Spanish possessions Puerto Rico and Cuba in the Atlantic, and the Philippines and Guam in the Pacific. The Spanish Crown sent the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Puerto Rican Provisional Battalions to defend Cuba against the American invaders. The",
"title": "Military history of Puerto Rico"
}
] |
who was the us at war with in ww2
|
[
"Japan",
"Italy",
"Germany"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "13061546",
"score": 0.833629,
"text": "precursor to the CIA - by William \"Wild Bill\" Donovan at the behest of President Franklin Roosevelt. Men at War Men at War is a series of World War II novels created by W. E. B. Griffin in 1984. More recently, the series newest novels were co-authored by his son, William E. Butterworth (under the name William E. Butterworth IV). Originally, the series was written under the pseudonym of Alex Baldwin. Some editions of the books listing Baldwin as the author contain cover blurb quotations, attributed to Griffin, praising the books (i.e., he is praising his pseudonymous work under another",
"title": "Men at War"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "16142943",
"score": 0.8303086,
"text": "was a member of the WW2 People's War Team from September 2003 until November 2004. Phil Edwards – A freelance writer and researcher specialising in 20th-century history. In 2003 he was doing research on post-war Italy at Salford University. Bruce Robinson – Graduated with a first class degree in History from Cambridge University. He was a regular contributor to the BBC History website and had written for various publications, as well as charities including Shelter and the NSPCC. Victoria Cook – Victoria was a Cambridge History graduate, and a freelance historical researcher. She had previously worked on two major exhibits",
"title": "SS Volendam"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "20580447",
"score": 0.8118044,
"text": "inventor in history. After 1927, the book describe an imaginary war from April 1930 to July 1932, in which Robert single-handedly help the United States to win with his amazing inventions. Some writers, including W.D.’s grandson John L. Gann, think that the imaginary war in the book was a prediction of the Second World War. However, the war in the book was from 1930 to 1932, whereas the Second World War started about ten years later. Therefore, unless Gann was making a very serious mistake, he could not be referring to it. Since there was no war against the US",
"title": "The Tunnel Thru the Air; Or, Looking Back from 1940"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "14689650",
"score": 0.81036884,
"text": "artillery shell of US Forces in the European Theatre of War in the Sperrins. The men we see went on to fight in some of the bloodiest battles of World War 2 including Anzio and Monte Cassino. The film also captures the cartoonist Bruce Bairnsfather (creator of 'Old Bill' during WW1) in a brief cameo whilst he was attached to the US Army. His work subsequently appears in the book of cartoons Jeeps and Jests which includes a cartoon of Brian Desmond Hurst filming A Letter From Ulster. In September 2011 Brian Desmond Hurst's relative and biographer Allan Esler Smith",
"title": "A Letter from Ulster"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1374442",
"score": 0.80556965,
"text": "Century\" two specific interviews of which he was most pleased: one with the highly decorated soldier Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and another with Alabama-born actress Tallulah Bankhead. Prior to his attending Harvard Law School, Weinberger had been offered a scholarship to study at the University of Cambridge. He entered the United States Army as a private in 1941, was commissioned as a second lieutenant at the United States Army Officer Candidate School in Fort Benning, Georgia, and served with the 41st Infantry Division in the Pacific. At the end of the war he was a captain on General Douglas MacArthur's intelligence",
"title": "Caspar Weinberger"
}
] |
ain't no sunshine number of i knows
|
[
"26"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4571078",
"score": 1.1431655,
"text": "Ain't No Sunshine \"Ain't No Sunshine\" is a song by Bill Withers from his 1971 album \"Just As I Am,\" produced by Booker T. Jones. The record featured musicians Donald \"Duck\" Dunn on bass guitar, Al Jackson, Jr. on drums and Stephen Stills on guitar. String arrangements were done by Booker T. Jones, and recorded in Memphis by engineer Terry Manning. The song is in the key of A minor. The song was released as a single in 1971, becoming a breakthrough hit for Withers, reaching number six on the U.S. R&B Chart and number three on the \"Billboard\" Hot",
"title": "Ain't No Sunshine"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4571085",
"score": 1.0853417,
"text": "\"Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone\". Their version was subsequently released as a single, which peaked at No. 42 on the Canadian Rock Chart. Ain't No Sunshine \"Ain't No Sunshine\" is a song by Bill Withers from his 1971 album \"Just As I Am,\" produced by Booker T. Jones. The record featured musicians Donald \"Duck\" Dunn on bass guitar, Al Jackson, Jr. on drums and Stephen Stills on guitar. String arrangements were done by Booker T. Jones, and recorded in Memphis by engineer Terry Manning. The song is in the key of A minor. The song was released as a",
"title": "Ain't No Sunshine"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3713594",
"score": 0.99065876,
"text": "Withers 1970s hit \"Ain't No Sunshine\" in 1991. The song proved to be a success charting at number five on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. With the success of the first single, the reggae-inspired \"That Word (L.O.V.E.)\" was the second song released with the collaboration and became another top five single, charting at number four in Australia. The third and final song Hines released with the band was the ballad \"It's Not Over\". The song was also a success but was not as big as the previous two, charting at number fifteen in Australia. With the success with the Rockmelons,",
"title": "Deni Hines"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4571083",
"score": 0.98202074,
"text": "in early 1972). In the UK the song was released as the third (and final) single from the album (after the two singles \"Got to Be There\" and \"Rockin' Robin\", a cover of Bobby Day's 1958 song). (The song \"I Wanna Be Where You Are\", which was released as the third single in the US, was on the B-side.) It was a hit, peaking in the UK Singles Chart at number 8 for 3 weeks in September 1972. \"The Boris Gardiner Happening\" recorded a version of \"Ain't No Sunshine\" in 1973 with Paul Douglas singing lead, and Boris Gardiner playing",
"title": "Ain't No Sunshine"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4571082",
"score": 0.95359373,
"text": "\"Ain't No Sunshine\" as the single instead, and it became a huge hit, the first for Withers. \"Harlem\" was subsequently covered by The 5th Dimension, which was featured on their Soul and Inspiration album and released as a single. Withers performed the song on \"The Old Grey Whistle Test\". \"Ain't No Sunshine\" is ranked 285th on \"Rolling Stone\"<nowiki>'s</nowiki> list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song won the Grammy for Best R&B Song in 1972. In 1971 singer Michael Jackson recorded a cover version of Bill Withers' song for his debut album \"Got to Be There\" (released",
"title": "Ain't No Sunshine"
}
] |
when was the electric chair banned in illinois
|
[
"July 1, 2011"
] |
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2948072",
"score": 1.101404,
"text": "in organ donation. Kentucky's electric chair, known as \"Old Sparky\", is located at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Eddyville, Kentucky. It was first used on July 8, 1911; the first inmate to die in the chair was James Buckner, convicted of killing a police officer several weeks earlier. On July 13, 1928, Kentucky set a record by electrocuting eight men in its chair, each immediately after the other, more than any other state has electrocuted in a single day. The state has decommissioned the electric chair except for those whose capital crimes were committed prior to March 31, 1998 and",
"title": "Old Sparky"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "819314",
"score": 1.0915921,
"text": "if the inmate so chooses and if their capital crime was committed before 1999. The electric chair is an alternate form of execution approved for potential use in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Oklahoma if other forms of execution are found unconstitutional in the state at the time of execution. On February 8, 2008, the Nebraska Supreme Court determined that execution by electric chair was a \"cruel and unusual punishment\" under the state's constitution. This brought executions of this type to an end in Nebraska, the only remaining state to retain electrocution as its sole method of execution. In the late 1870s",
"title": "Electric chair"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7742693",
"score": 1.0778192,
"text": "of lethal injection in 1983. Pennsylvania abolished electrocution in favor of lethal injection in 1990. Old Smokey Old Smokey is a euphemistic name given to the state prison electric chair in New Jersey, which is on display at the New Jersey State Police Museum. The chair's most notorious victim was Richard Hauptmann, the man behind the Lindbergh kidnapping. It was also the name given to Pennsylvania's electric chair. New Jersey's chair was used in the electrocution of 159 men between 1907 and 1963. The Pennsylvania electric chair was used in the electrocution of 348 men and two women between 1915",
"title": "Old Smokey"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2948062",
"score": 1.0626825,
"text": "Old Sparky Old Sparky is the nickname of the electric chairs in Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. Old Smokey was the nickname of the electric chairs used in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. \"Old Sparky\" is sometimes used to refer to electric chairs in general, and not one of a specific state. Connecticut legislated lethal injection as its sole method of execution in 1995. The last person executed by electrocution was Joseph \"Mad Dog\" Taborsky in May 1960. Connecticut's \"Old Sparky\" has not been tested since it",
"title": "Old Sparky"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "819344",
"score": 1.0624902,
"text": "provided inmates with a choice of the electric chair or lethal injection; however, in May 2014, the state passed a law allowing the use of the electric chair if lethal injection drugs were unavailable or made unconstitutional. In the U.S. state of Florida, on July 8, 1999, Allen Lee Davis, convicted of murder, was executed in the Florida electric chair \"Old Sparky\". Davis' face was bloodied, and photographs were taken, which were later posted on the Internet. An investigation concluded that Davis had begun bleeding before the electricity was applied and that the chair had functioned as designed. Florida’s Supreme",
"title": "Electric chair"
}
] |
the mother of dragons in game of thrones
|
[
"Daenerys"
] |
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "14305146",
"score": 1.0343211,
"text": "Myrcella Baratheon Myrcella Baratheon is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\". Introduced in 1996's \"A Game of Thrones\", Myrcella is the only daughter of Cersei Lannister from the kingdom of Westeros. She subsequently appeared in Martin's \"A Clash of Kings\" (1998) and \"A Storm of Swords\" (2000). Myrcella is portrayed by Irish actress Aimee Richardson in the first two seasons of the HBO television adaptation, while English actress Nell Tiger Free portrays her in the show's",
"title": "Myrcella Baratheon"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2444779",
"score": 1.0228575,
"text": "of Ice and Fire\", and later the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\", the character Cersei Lannister became the queen mother to King Joffrey Baratheon after her husband Robert Baratheon was killed in a hunting accident, although she managed to strong-arm the position of regent as well, and was thus known as the \"queen regent\". The episode \"High Sparrow\", the new queen consort, Margaery Tyrell, mocks Cersei's loss of power by asking her to clarify whether she should addressed as queen mother or queen dowager. In the 2015 Indian movie and its sequel , actress Ramya Krishnan portrays the character \"Rajamatha",
"title": "Queen dowager"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1602933",
"score": 1.0060681,
"text": "Olenna Tyrell, a witty and sarcastic political mastermind popularly known as the Queen of Thorns, the grandmother of regular character Margaery Tyrell. Her performance was well received by critics and audiences alike, and earned her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2013. She reprised her role in season four of \"Game of Thrones\", and in July 2014 received another Guest Actress Emmy nomination. In 2015 and 2016, she again reprised the role in seasons five and six in an expanded role from the books. The character was finally",
"title": "Diana Rigg"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "17738036",
"score": 0.98499626,
"text": "Drama Series for her performance as Daenerys in the HBO series in 2013, 2015, and 2016. She has also earned many other nominations and accolades for her portrayal. Daenerys Targaryen is the daughter of King Aerys II Targaryen (also referred to as \"The Mad King\") and his sister-wife Queen Rhaella, and is one of the last survivors of House Targaryen. She serves as the third-person narrator of thirty-one chapters throughout \"A Game of Thrones\", \"A Clash of Kings\", \"A Storm of Swords\", and \"A Dance with Dragons\". She is the only monarch or claimant to a throne given point of",
"title": "Daenerys Targaryen"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7029992",
"score": 0.9769145,
"text": "(2010), and \"Brimstone\" (2016). Since 2012, Van Houten has received international recognition for her role as Melisandre on the HBO television series \"Game of Thrones\" (2012–present), for which she has been nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. After meeting Australian actor and musician Guy Pearce on the set of \"Brimstone\" in 2015, she gave birth to their first child the following year. Van Houten was born on 5 September 1976 in Leiderdorp, Netherlands. Her mother, Margje Stasse, is on the board of Dutch educational TV, and her father, Theodore",
"title": "Carice van Houten"
}
] |
how many exemptions are there to the freedom of information act
|
[
"nine"
] |
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4286625",
"score": 1.1778784,
"text": "the act contains a variety of provisions that provide for the exemption from disclosure of certain types of information. The act contains two forms of exemption. \"Absolute\" exemptions that are not subject to any public interest assessment, they act as absolute bars to the disclosure of information and \"qualified\" exemptions where a public interest test must be made, balancing the public interest in maintaining the exemption against the public interest in disclosing the information. The original Freedom of Information White Paper proposed only seven such exemptions, but the final Bill included 24. Exemptions designated \"absolute exemptions\" have no public interest",
"title": "Freedom of Information Act 2000"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4286634",
"score": 1.1741849,
"text": "information fell under an exemption clause should be included in the £600 cost limit. Consultation was carried out, with the government saying the change would cut costs and discourage requests for trivial information, although critics said that it was to keep embarrassing information secret. Freedom of Information Act 2000 The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (c.36) is an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that creates a public \"right of access\" to information held by public authorities. It is the implementation of freedom of information legislation in the United Kingdom on a national level. Its application",
"title": "Freedom of Information Act 2000"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4286626",
"score": 1.1649688,
"text": "test attached. The act contains eight such exemptions: If information falls within a qualified exemption, it must be subject to a public interest test. Thus, a decision on the application of a qualified exemption operates in two stages. First, a public authority must determine whether or not information is covered by an exemption and then, even if it is covered, the authority must disclose the information unless the application of a public interest test indicated that the public interest favours non-disclosure. Qualified exemptions can be sub-divided into two further categories: class-based exemptions covering information in particular classes, and harm-based exemptions",
"title": "Freedom of Information Act 2000"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4286623",
"score": 1.1365178,
"text": "grants the equivalent rights to a confirmation or denial and communication of relevant information to an individual making a request under the act. The basic duty is supplemented by an additional duty to aid individuals in making requests and ensuring that they frame their FOI requests appropriately. (s.16(1)) However, there are numerous exemptions. Some of these are absolute bars to disclosure; some are qualified, which means the public authority has to decide whether the public interest in disclosing the relevant information outweighs the public interest in maintaining the exemption. An applicant for information who considers that a request has been",
"title": "Freedom of Information Act 2000"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1413225",
"score": 1.126743,
"text": "between the citizen, journalists, government departments and public bodies. Disclosure is the default assumption of the Act; bodies can withhold information only by citing exemptions specified in the legislation. Decisions of public bodies in relation to requests for information may be reviewed by the Information Commissioner. The Act was subsequently amended by the Freedom of Information (Amendment) Act 2003. The amendments introduced fees for non-personal requests and restricted the kinds of material which could be accessed. On 14 October 2014, the Freedom of Information Act 2014 repealed the 1997 and 2003 Acts, removing most of the restrictions introduced in 2003",
"title": "Freedom of information laws by country"
}
] |
where is the genesis open being played at
|
[
"Valencia Country Club"
] |
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "7842393",
"score": 1.2345858,
"text": "Los Angeles Open The Genesis Open is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in southern California, first played in 1926. Its previous names include Los Angeles Open, Northern Trust Open and Nissan Open. Played annually in February at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, it is often the concluding event of the tour's \"West Coast Swing\" early in the calendar year, before the tour moves east to Florida. The tournament has been held at Riviera on a near-continuous basis since 1973. South Korea-based Hyundai Motor Group, through its Genesis Motors subsidiary, took over sponsorship in 2017, after",
"title": "Los Angeles Open"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19272317",
"score": 1.175335,
"text": "alike. GENESIS 5 was announced on July 16, 2017. It was held from January 19, 2018 to January 21, 2018. After two events in San Jose, the tournament organizers moved to Oakland and the event was held at the Oakland Convention Center, which is attached to the Oakland City Center Marriott hotel. Sunday matches were held in the Paramount Theater. SuPeRbOoMfAn placed himself at the top once again in Smash 64 after defeating the defending champion Alvin in a close grand finals after Alvin dominated the Canadian in the first set of grand finals. MKLeo defeated the dark horse Mistake",
"title": "Genesis (tournament)"
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19272319",
"score": 1.0983812,
"text": "after Genesis 5 on their Twitter page's bio but didn't receive a proper reveal until June 12th, releasing a trailer on Twitter and YouTube and the smash.gg page. The tournament is set for February 1-3 at Oakland, California. Genesis (tournament) Genesis, stylized as GENESIS, is a series of \"Super Smash Bros.\" tournaments occurring in the San Francisco Bay Area of the United States state of California. The first Genesis tournament took place in 2009 in Antioch at the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds. Alongside EVO, The Big House, and Pound, the GENESIS series is considered to be one of the most",
"title": "Genesis (tournament)"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19272303",
"score": 1.0923991,
"text": "Genesis (tournament) Genesis, stylized as GENESIS, is a series of \"Super Smash Bros.\" tournaments occurring in the San Francisco Bay Area of the United States state of California. The first Genesis tournament took place in 2009 in Antioch at the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds. Alongside EVO, The Big House, and Pound, the GENESIS series is considered to be one of the most prestigious \"Super Smash Bros.\" tournament series. The first tournament, GENESIS, started in Antioch, California, and began on July 10, 2009. The tournament was organized by Boback Vakili and the Concord-based DBR crew, which had Smash players such as",
"title": "Genesis (tournament)"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9140462",
"score": 1.0515523,
"text": "12-under finish at the Genesis Open in February, his third victory at this tournament (2014, 2016), all at Riviera. His trifecta at the Genesis (previously known as the Los Angeles Open, Northern Trust Open, and Nissan Open) makes him only the fifth to win this long-standing event at least three times, along with Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Lloyd Mangrum, and Macdonald Smith. On March 25, he gained his eleventh tour win at the WGC-Dell Match Play event in Austin, Texas, with a winner's share of $1.7 million. On June 24, 2018, he won again at the Travelers Championship winning $1.26",
"title": "Bubba Watson"
}
] |
who played the little girl in wizards of waverly place
|
[
"Bailee Madison"
] |
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9651549",
"score": 1.1747568,
"text": "Wizards of Waverly Place Wizards of Waverly Place is an American fantasy teen sitcom which ran from October 12, 2007 to January 6, 2012 on Disney Channel. The series was created by Todd J. Greenwald, and stars Selena Gomez, David Henrie and Jake T. Austin as three wizard siblings with magical abilities competing to win sole custody of the family powers. Further main cast includes Jennifer Stone, Maria Canals Barrera, and David DeLuise. The series won \"Outstanding Children's Program\" at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards in 2009. A film adaptation of the series, \"\", premiered as a Disney Channel Original",
"title": "Wizards of Waverly Place"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "13046437",
"score": 1.1620831,
"text": "Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie is a 2009 American made-for-television comedy-drama fantasy film based on the Disney Channel Original Series \"Wizards of Waverly Place\". It was directed by Lev L. Spiro and filmed primarily in San Juan, Puerto Rico in February and March 2009. The full cast of the series starred in the film, although Jennifer Stone only had a small role at the beginning of the film. The film focuses on the Russo family taking a vacation to the Caribbean. The film premiered on August 28, 2009 on the Disney Channel in",
"title": "Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "11045656",
"score": 1.1576504,
"text": "Alex Russo Alexandra Margarita \"Alex\" Russo is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Disney Channel sitcom \"Wizards of Waverly Place\", portrayed by Selena Gomez. In 2008, AOL named her the twentieth greatest witch in television history. Selena Gomez, who portrays Alex, is one of the only two cast members to appear in every single episode of the series; the only other cast member to do so is David Henrie, who portrays Justin Russo. The character has also appeared in \"The Suite Life on Deck\" episode, Double Crossed. \"Wizards of Waverly Place\" revolves around Alex Russo and her two",
"title": "Alex Russo"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "14597401",
"score": 1.1484182,
"text": "Wizards of Waverly Place (season 1) The first season of \"Wizards of Waverly Place\" aired on Disney Channel from October 12, 2007 to August 31, 2008. The season introduces the Russo children, Alex (Selena Gomez), Justin (David Henrie), and Max Russo (Jake T. Austin) as they compete to become the leading wizard in their family. Maria Canals Barrera and David DeLuise star as their parents and Jennifer Stone co-stars as Alex's best friend, Harper Finkle. Guest stars and recurring cast include: Amanda Tepe as Monotone Woman, Skyler Samuels as Gigi Hollingsworth, Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate, Daryl Sabara as T.J.",
"title": "Wizards of Waverly Place (season 1)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "14597439",
"score": 1.14208,
"text": "Laritate, Dan Benson as Zeke Beakerman, Hayley Kiyoko as Stevie Nichols, Bridgit Mendler as Juliet Van Heusen, Moisés Arias as Conscience, Bella Thorne as Nancy Lukey, Fred Willard as Mr. Stuffleby, Austin Butler as George, Shakira as Herself, Ted McGinley as Magroder, John O'Hurley as Captain Jim Bob Sherwood, Wilmer Valderrama as Uncle Ernesto, Kate Flannery as Elaine Finkle, and Jeff Garlin as Uncle Kelbo. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Wizards of Waverly Place (season 3) The third season of \"Wizards of Waverly Place\" aired on Disney Channel from October 9, 2009 to October 15, 2010. The Russo children, Alex (Selena Gomez), Justin (David",
"title": "Wizards of Waverly Place (season 3)"
}
] |
who plays wilma's mother in the flintstones
|
[
"Pearl Slaghoople"
] |
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "4540906",
"score": 1.3730375,
"text": "Viva Rock Vegas\", Wilma was played by Kristen Johnston. Wilma Flintstone Wilma Flintstone is a fictional character in the television animated series \"The Flintstones\". Wilma is the red-headed wife of caveman Fred Flintstone, daughter of Pearl Slaghoople, and mother of Pebbles Flintstone. Her best friend is her next door neighbor, Betty. Wilma's personality is based on that of Alice Kramden, wife of Ralph Kramden on the 1950s television series \"The Honeymooners\". Much like Alice, Wilma plays the strong-willed, level-headed person in her marriage, often criticizing Fred for pursuing his various ill-fated schemes. Wilma is often the one to bail out",
"title": "Wilma Flintstone"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "4540900",
"score": 1.362514,
"text": "Wilma Flintstone Wilma Flintstone is a fictional character in the television animated series \"The Flintstones\". Wilma is the red-headed wife of caveman Fred Flintstone, daughter of Pearl Slaghoople, and mother of Pebbles Flintstone. Her best friend is her next door neighbor, Betty. Wilma's personality is based on that of Alice Kramden, wife of Ralph Kramden on the 1950s television series \"The Honeymooners\". Much like Alice, Wilma plays the strong-willed, level-headed person in her marriage, often criticizing Fred for pursuing his various ill-fated schemes. Wilma is often the one to bail out Fred when one of his schemes lands him in",
"title": "Wilma Flintstone"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3882658",
"score": 1.3408707,
"text": "Jean Vander Pyl Jean Thurston Vander Pyl (October 11, 1919 – April 10, 1999) was an American actress and voice actress. Although her career spanned many decades, she is perhaps best remembered as the voice of Wilma Flintstone for the Hanna-Barbera cartoon \"The Flintstones\". In addition to Wilma Flintstone, she also provided the voices of Pebbles Flintstone, Rosie the robot maid on the animated series \"The Jetsons\", Goldie, Lola Glamour, Nurse LaRue and other characters in \"Top Cat\", Winsome Witch on \"The Secret Squirrel Show\" and Ogee on \"The Magilla Gorilla Show\". Vander Pyl was born in Philadelphia to John",
"title": "Jean Vander Pyl"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4540905",
"score": 1.3289466,
"text": "Slaghoople. Flintstones' writer Earl Kress explained the discrepancy as such: \"Unfortunately, it's just as simple as [Hanna-Barbera] not caring about the continuity.\" Jean Vander Pyl was the original voice artist of Wilma until her death in 1999. Since then, Tress MacNeille has taken over as Wilma's voice. In \"The Flintstone Kids\", Wilma was voiced by Julie McWhirter Dees and Elizabeth Lyn Frasier at different points. In the live-action film \"The Flintstones\", Wilma was played by Elizabeth Perkins, although Vander Pyl made a cameo at Fred's surprise party (in the conga line behind Dino). In the prequel film \"The Flintstones in",
"title": "Wilma Flintstone"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "1598345",
"score": 1.2667081,
"text": "and Catherine O'Hara were all considered for the role of Wilma. Elizabeth Perkins won the role. Danny DeVito was the original first choice for Barney, but he turned down the role as he felt he was too gruff to do the character properly and reportedly suggested Rick Moranis for the role. DeVito was also considered for Fred Flintstone. Although Janine Turner was considered, Rosie O'Donnell won the role of Betty Rubble with her impersonation of the cartoon character's signature giggle. Both Tracey Ullman and Daphne Zuniga were also considered for the role. Sharon Stone was to play Miss Stone, but",
"title": "The Flintstones (film)"
}
] |
what was the original purpose of building chernobyl
|
[
"nuclear reactor"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6948152",
"score": 1.1008185,
"text": "supported by the Chernobyl Shelter Fund, the NSC was designed with the primary goal of constructing an enclosure capable of confining the radioactive remains of reactor 4 for the next 100 years. It also aims to allow for a partial demolition of the original sarcophagus, which was hastily constructed by Chernobyl liquidators after a beyond design-basis accident destroyed the reactor. The word \"confinement\" is used rather than the traditional \"containment\" to emphasize the difference between the containment of radioactive gases—the primary focus of most reactor containment buildings—and the confinement of solid radioactive waste that is the primary purpose of the",
"title": "Chernobyl New Safe Confinement"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5929218",
"score": 1.0983318,
"text": "based on the recommendations in the report on Human Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident. The main goal of the CRDP's activities is supporting the Government of Ukraine in mitigating long-term social, economic, and ecological consequences of the Chernobyl catastrophe. CRDP works in the four most Chernobyl-affected areas in Ukraine: Kyivska, Zhytomyrska, Chernihivska and Rivnenska. The International Project on the Health Effects of the Chernobyl Accident (IPEHCA) was created and received US $20 million, mainly from Japan, in hopes of discovering the main cause of health problems due to I radiation. These funds were divided among Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia,",
"title": "Chernobyl disaster"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "75989",
"score": 1.0877024,
"text": "This was due to a lack of safety mechanisms on the reactor, which made it unstable when operated at low power. Chernobyl city was evacuated soon after the disaster. The base of operations for the administration and monitoring of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone was moved from Pripyat to Chernobyl. Chernobyl currently contains offices for the State Agency of Ukraine on the Exclusion Zone Management and accommodations for visitors. Apartment blocks have been repurposed as accommodations for employees of the State Agency. The length of time that workers may spend within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is restricted by regulations that have",
"title": "Chernobyl"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5929204",
"score": 1.0772121,
"text": "and the unstable \"sarcophagus\". The huge steel arch was moved into place over several weeks, and the completion of this procedure was celebrated with a ceremony at the site, attended by the Ukrainian president, Petro Poroshenko, diplomats and site workers. Unlike the original sarcophagus, the New Safe Confinement is designed to allow the reactor to be safely dismantled using remotely operated equipment. By 2002, roughly 15,000 Ukrainian workers were still working within the Zone of Exclusion, maintaining the plant and performing other containment- and research-related tasks, often in dangerous conditions. A handful of Ukrainian scientists work inside the sarcophagus, but",
"title": "Chernobyl disaster"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "5929201",
"score": 1.0751268,
"text": "placed between the disaster site and the operational buildings. The work was managed by Grigoriy Mihaylovich Naginskiy, the deputy chief engineer of Installation and Construction Directorate – 90. The Ukrainian government continued to let the three remaining reactors operate because of an energy shortage in the country. In October 1991, a fire broke out in the turbine building of reactor 2; the authorities subsequently declared the reactor damaged beyond repair, and it was taken offline. Reactor 1 was decommissioned in November 1996 as part of a deal between the Ukrainian government and international organizations such as the IAEA to end",
"title": "Chernobyl disaster"
}
] |
the names of the evil stepsisters in cinderella
|
[
"Anastasia",
"Drizella"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "6823799",
"score": 1.2906127,
"text": "Upon a Time\", there a total of five known versions of the stepsisters. In the first Storybook, the stepsisters are named Clorinda and Tisbe, portrayed by Mekenna Melvin and Goldie Hoffman. They are based on the stepsisters from the Charles Perrault version of the fairytale, the operatic version, and the Disney version. However, another version of the stepsister from the Disney film, Anastasia, is not related to Cinderella and instead has a separate stepsister with a storyline that parallels Cinderella's. This version of the character is a primary antagonist of the spin-off series, \"Once Upon a Time in Wonderland\", and",
"title": "Ugly sisters"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6823792",
"score": 1.2499906,
"text": "sisters are extremely jealous of Cinderella, as she is very beautiful and they are very ugly. In order to ensure no man will want to marry her, they reduce her to their maidservant and force her into waiting on them non-stop and doing all the dirtiest kitchen jobs. Sometimes Cinderella has an alternate name, such as \"Isabella\", \"Ella\", Arabella\", or more recently, \"Heidi\", and the jealous stepsisters rename her \"Cinderella\" due to the fact she mostly sweeps and cleans the firesides and is constantly covered in ashes and cinders. When Buttons, the Baron's footman delivers the news of the Royal",
"title": "Ugly sisters"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12374485",
"score": 1.2402127,
"text": "family will be chosen by the prince. The sisters are delighted, thinking it will be one of them. That night, the stepsisters have nightmares of the old fortune teller, while Cinderella has pleasant dreams of fairies dancing. When the stepsisters leave for the ball, Cinderella is left behind. The fairy godmother appears asks Cinderella to bring her a pumpkin, some mice, and some rats. The fairy transforms the pumpkin into a coach, the mice into horses, and the rats into grooms and footmen. Finally, she changes Cinderella's ragged dress into a gown fit for a princess (with glass slippers, of",
"title": "Cinderella (1914 film)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "6823789",
"score": 1.2369735,
"text": "being not as rude or spiteful as the elder, who is named Charlotte (Javotte in French). In Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's version entitled \"Aschenputtel\" the unnamed stepsisters are described as having, \"beautiful faces and fair skin, but hearts that were foul and black\", and are portrayed in a much more malicious light than Perrault's version. In Perrault's version of the tale, the stepsisters are forgiven for their cruelty and Cinderella invites them to the palace to live with her, and she marries each of them to a wealthy lord. In the Grimms' considerably much darker version of the tale, the",
"title": "Ugly sisters"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "4307703",
"score": 1.2147884,
"text": "this version include the following: The Fairy Godmother begins the story, explaining that nothing is impossible. The stepsisters' names are changed to Calliope and Minerva. Disguised as a peasant, the Prince (feeling isolated in the castle) wanders in the marketplace (worrying his herald, Lionel), meets Cinderella, and they find each other charming. At the ball, embarrassed by questions about her family and background, Cinderella escapes to the garden in tears, where the Fairy Godmother appears for moral support. After her stepmother returns from the ball and is particularly cruel, Cinderella packs her belongings to run away from home. Her Fairy",
"title": "Cinderella (musical)"
}
] |
when did the greek orthodox church split from rome
|
[
"476"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "16561281",
"score": 1.166671,
"text": "Eastern Patriarchates (Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, and Constantinople) of the original five major episcopal sees (the Pentarchy) of the Roman Empire which included Rome. The final split between Rome and the Eastern Churches, who came to oppose the views and claims of the Popes of Rome, took place in 1054. From that time, with the exception of a brief period of reunion in the fifteenth century, the Eastern Churches have continued to reject the claims of the Patriarchate of Rome (the Catholic Church) to universal supremacy and have rejected the concept of papal infallibility. Doctrinally, the main point at issue between",
"title": "Lebanese Greek Orthodox Christians"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3320591",
"score": 1.13755,
"text": "one time it was the principal city of Syria; the third largest city of the Roman Empire, after Rome and Alexandria. When the Great Schism took place in 1054, the four Greek Patriarchs of Antioch, Jerusalem, Constantinople and Alexandria \"formed\" the Eastern Orthodox Church, while the Pope of Rome \"formed\" the Roman Catholic Church. (\"formed\" is used in quotations because neither side started anything new after the schism and both continued unaltered and the same as they did pre-schism - the Western Church being under the jurisdiction of Rome, and the Greek Church under the jurisdiction of Constantinople.) After 1054,",
"title": "Latin Patriarchate of Antioch"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "132266",
"score": 1.109499,
"text": "Orthodox Churches followed by the Romanian Orthodox Church. In the 11th century what was recognised as the Great Schism took place between Rome and Constantinople, which led to separation between the Church of the West, the Catholic Church, and the Eastern Byzantine Churches, now the Orthodox. There were doctrinal issues like the filioque clause and the authority of the Roman Pope involved in the split, but these were greatly exacerbated by political factors of both Church and state, and by cultural and linguistic differences between Latins and Greeks. Regarding Papal supremacy, the Eastern half grew disillusioned with the Pope's centralization",
"title": "Eastern Orthodox Church"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "132100",
"score": 1.1042725,
"text": "the years following the Third Ecumenical Council of Ephesus (431) and the Fourth Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon (451), respectively, in their refusal to accept those councils' Christological definitions. Similarly, the churches in Rome and Constantinople separated in an event known as the East–West Schism, traditionally dated to the year 1054, although it was more a gradual process than a sudden break. The Church of England separated from the Catholic Church, not directly from the Eastern Orthodox Church, for the first time in the 1530s (and, after a brief reunion in 1555, again finally in 1558). Thus, though it was united",
"title": "Eastern Orthodox Church"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19331919",
"score": 1.1036024,
"text": "Church expressed disappointment and Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate criticised the latter. The Great Schism of 1054 split Christianity between Greek East and Latin West. Attempts were made over the subsequent centuries to heal the rift, such as the 1274 Second Council of Lyon and the 1439 Council of Florence, but these failed. More recent attempts to foster closer relations between the churches included the Catholic–Orthodox Joint Declaration of 1965 following the 1964 meeting between Pope Paul VI and the Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras I of Constantinople in Jerusalem. Following that meeting and declaration, a number of meetings, visits",
"title": "Joint Declaration of Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill"
}
] |
was star wars a book first or a movie
|
[
"book"
] |
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{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "630932",
"score": 1.0088675,
"text": "later wrote the first \"Star Wars\" expanded universe novel, \"Splinter of the Mind's Eye\" (1978). The book was first published as \"Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker\"; later editions were titled simply \"Star Wars\" (1995) and, later, \"Star Wars: A New Hope\" (1997), to reflect the retitling of the film. Marketing director Charles Lippincott secured the deal with Del Rey Books to publish the novelization in November 1976. By February 1977, a half-million copies had been sold. Marvel Comics also adapted the film as the first six issues of its licensed \"Star Wars\" comic book, with the first",
"title": "Star Wars (film)"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "19686643",
"score": 1.005272,
"text": "Star Wars (1977 comic book) Star Wars is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics from April 12, 1977 to May 27, 1986. Featuring classic \"Star Wars\" characters Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2, the first six issues adapt the May 1977 film \"Star Wars\". The series chronicled their subsequent adventures for 107 issues and three annuals, including a six-issue adaptation of the 1980 sequel film \"The Empire Strikes Back\" in 1980–1981. The \"Star Wars\" comic was originally written by Roy Thomas with art by Howard Chaykin. Charles Lippincott, Lucasfilm's publicity supervisor, initially approached publisher",
"title": "Star Wars (1977 comic book)"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19496271",
"score": 0.99296045,
"text": "And of course, you know with Han, eventually his past is going to start catching up to him.\" \"Star Wars\" was one of three new \"Star Wars\" comics by Marvel announced in July 2014, along with \"Princess Leia\" and \"Darth Vader\". The \"Star Wars\" comic was set to be written by Jason Aaron and illustrated by John Cassaday, and released in January 2015. Several variant covers were printed for the first issue. Simone Bianchi was the guest artist for issue #7. Stuart Immonen took over as artist with issue #8 in July 2015, completing the series' second story arc through",
"title": "Star Wars (2015 comic book)"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "19496270",
"score": 0.98978853,
"text": "a team book and we've got all the main players here. Luke, Han, Leia, Chewie, the droids, and Darth Vader all get big moments in this first arc, and that's our core cast going forward.\" He explained that Luke's story is a main thrust of the comic, considering where the character is at this point in the timeline, adding: Aaron also noted that Han is in \"an interesting spot at this point in the timeline ... We don't know how fully committed he is to this Rebellion, and we're in the very early stages of his relationship with Leia ...",
"title": "Star Wars (2015 comic book)"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "12320132",
"score": 0.9895267,
"text": "Star Wars: The Clone Wars (novel) Star Wars: The Clone Wars, written by Karen Traviss, is the novelization of the animated movie \"\". The audio book is narrated by Jeff Gurner. It is the first in a series of five novels designed to tie into the events of the movie and the animated series. The book was released almost 3 weeks before the film was released. Because of this there are some discrepancies between the book and the film. This book, like the movie and series, is set between Star Wars: Episodes 2 and 3. The story follows the heroic",
"title": "Star Wars: The Clone Wars (novel)"
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who plays gollum in lord of the rings
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"Andrew Clement Serkis"
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"id": "1562477",
"score": 1.0185137,
"text": "Records and The Haçienda nightclub. In the DVD commentary, Wilson notes a review that described Hannett as Serkis' \"strangest role\" and points out that Serkis is best known for his portrayal of Gollum in Peter Jackson's \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy. Wilson concludes that the reviewer's implication is correct, that indeed, Hannett was far stranger than the \"Lord of the Rings\" character. Hannett was portrayed by Ben Naylor in Anton Corbijn's film \"Control\" (2007). Martin Hannett James Martin Hannett (31 May 1948 – 18 April 1991), initially credited as Martin Zero, was an English record producer and an original",
"title": "Martin Hannett"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12254316",
"score": 1.015569,
"text": "\"\" (based on the 2003 film), voiced by Andy Serkis. He is an NPC who accompanies Frodo and Sam (the player) as the game progresses, but at Mount Doom becomes the final boss, whom the player must throw into the lava below. In the Game Boy version of \"The Return of the King\", he is a playable bonus character. He appears in the video game \"\", voiced by Liam O'Brien. A Lego minifig version of Gollum, in his design from Andy Serkis' character, is playable in \"Lego The Lord of the Rings\", (with archive voice dialogues of Andy Serkis), where",
"title": "Gollum"
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12254306",
"score": 1.0115678,
"text": "Kari Väänänen portrayed Gollum () in the 1993 live-action television miniseries \"Hobitit\" [The Hobbits] that was produced and broadcast by the Finnish network Yle. In Peter Jackson's \"The Lord of the Rings\" film trilogy, Gollum is a CGI character voiced and performed by actor Andy Serkis. He is smaller than both Frodo and Sam. Barely glimpsed in \"\" (2001), he becomes a central character in \"\" (2002) and \"\" (2003). The CGI character was built around Serkis' facial features, voice, and acting choices. Serkis based the iconic \"\"gollum\"\" throat noise on the sound of his cat coughing up hairballs. Using",
"title": "Gollum"
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "2417375",
"score": 1.0110503,
"text": "Andy Serkis Andrew Clement Serkis (born 20 April 1964) is an English actor and film director. He is best known for his performance capture roles comprising motion capture acting, animation and voice work for such computer-generated characters as Gollum in \"The Lord of the Rings\" film trilogy (2001–2003) and \"\" (2012), King Kong in the eponymous 2005 film, Caesar in the \"Planet of the Apes\" reboot series (2011–17), Captain Haddock / Sir Francis Haddock in Steven Spielberg's \"The Adventures of Tintin\" (2011), and Supreme Leader Snoke in the first two \"Star Wars\" sequel trilogy films, \"\" (2015) and \"\" (2017).",
"title": "Andy Serkis"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12254311",
"score": 1.0060737,
"text": "Top 10 lists of \"Motion Capture Performances\" and \"Villains Destroyed by the Power they Sought\". Serkis once again played Gollum in the prequel film \"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey\", released in 2012. In the film, Gollum drops the Ring while killing a goblin, rather than having lost the Ring by the time Bilbo finds it. Gollum also appears in \"The Hunt for Gollum\", the independently-produced 2009 prequel to the Jackson films directed by Chris Bouchard. Bouchard's CGI Gollum is directly inspired by Gollum in the Jackson films. In Canada, Gollum was portrayed by Michael Therriault in the three-hour stage production",
"title": "Gollum"
}
] |
who did matt ryan play for before the falcons
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[
"Boston College"
] |
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "9303249",
"score": 1.2421467,
"text": "Matt Ryan (American football) Matthew Thomas Ryan (born May 17, 1985), nicknamed \"Matty Ice\", is an American football quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). After playing college football for Boston College, Ryan was drafted by the Falcons with the third overall pick in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft. Ryan was Boston College's starting quarterback from 2005 to 2007, leading them to three bowl victories and a 25–7 record in 32 starts. He threw for 200 or more yards 15 times and is third all time in school history in passing yards and",
"title": "Matt Ryan (American football)"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "22329",
"score": 1.2111627,
"text": "linebackers coach for the 2000 Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens Mike Smith was named the Falcons' new head coach. Chargers back-up RB Michael Turner agreed to a 6-year deal, $30 million deal on March 2. On April 26, Matt Ryan (quarterback from Boston College) was drafted third overall in the 2008 NFL draft by the Falcons. The Falcons finished the 2008 regular season with a record of 11–5, and the #5 seed in the playoffs. On December 21, 2008, Atlanta beat the Minnesota Vikings 24–17 to clinch a wild card spot, earning a trip to the playoffs for the first",
"title": "Atlanta Falcons"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "19121780",
"score": 1.2108322,
"text": "since the conception of the franchise and quarterback Matt Ryan becoming the 2016 NFL MVP. Notes The Falcons preseason opponents and schedule were announced on April 7, 2016, the opponents being the Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins and the Jacksonville Jaguars. Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text. Matt Ryan and Julio Jones made Falcons team history as Ryan exploded to 503 passing yards and Jones caught twelve passes for 300 yards and a touchdown, becoming the first quarterback-receiver duo to break 500 passing yards and 300 receiving yards in club history and the first such tandem in the",
"title": "2016 Atlanta Falcons season"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9303268",
"score": 1.2077756,
"text": "for the Falcons since December 23, 2007, when Chris Redman threw a 74-yard touchdown pass. In the same game, Ryan completed passes to 6 different players. The following week, he threw for 194 yards and two touchdowns against the Green Bay Packers. His touchdown passes went to Roddy White and tight end Justin Peelle. The following week against the Chicago Bears Ryan led the Falcons to a comeback win. With 6 seconds left he completed a 26-yard strike to Michael Jenkins that set Jason Elam up for the game-winning field goal as time expired. Ryan finished the game 22-of-30 for",
"title": "Matt Ryan (American football)"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "12871851",
"score": 1.1872578,
"text": "Atlanta fell to 4–3. This marked the first time in the Mike Smith/Matt Ryan era that the Falcons suffered consecutive losses. Hoping to snap a two-game losing streak, the Falcons went home for a Week 9 duel with the Washington Redskins. Atlanta took flight in the first quarter as quarterback Matt Ryan completed a 2-yard touchdown pass to tight end Tony Gonzalez, followed by cornerback Tye Hill returning an interception 62 yards for a touchdown. The Redskins answered in the second quarter as kicker Shaun Suisham nailed a 48-yard field goal, yet the Falcons kept their attack on as running",
"title": "2009 Atlanta Falcons season"
}
] |
when did australia change to 8 digit phone numbers
|
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"between 1994 and 1998"
] |
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "3302018",
"score": 1.1806563,
"text": "in exchange code 68 until 1987, when they were changed to 687 or 689. The old call back number was 199, and could be used on public pay phones, and private numbers too. This has been moved to a new number 12722199. Telephone numbers in Australia The Australian telephone numbering plan describes the allocation of phone numbers in Australia. It has changed many times, the most recent major reorganisation by the Australian Communications and Media Authority taking place between 1994 and 1998. For landline telephony, Australia is now geographically divided into four large areas, most of which cover more than",
"title": "Telephone numbers in Australia"
},
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"hasanswer": true,
"id": "9761128",
"score": 1.1642776,
"text": "digits. This occurred between 1994 and 1998, and was done progressively to ensure as little inconvenience and confusion as possible. The gradual change was also to avoid number clashes, a situation where two subscribers in two completely different locations have technically the same telephone number if dialled in their entirety. The first numbers to be converted to eight digits were numbers in the 99x xxxx and 99 xxxx ranges in the suburb of Mona Vale in Sydney, which all became 999x xxxx or 9999 xxxx on 25 July 1994. The final codes changed to eight digits were the Queensland (070),",
"title": "Former Australian dialling codes"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9761133",
"score": 1.1621321,
"text": "numbers (for example (0848) 21000 became (08) 8553 4000). In order to prevent incorrect connections during the changeover period, a number which would otherwise have the first digits of its old form the same as the first digits of its new form had to be changed. For example, (043) 43 2123 may be confused with (02) 4321 2345 (which would be used for (043) 21 2345) during the change. To prevent this, before the change to eight digits, the local number was changed, so that, in the example, (043) 43 2123 would become (043) 44 2123, and then (02) 4344",
"title": "Former Australian dialling codes"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "9761129",
"score": 1.1448708,
"text": "(071), (076), (077) and (079) codes, which all changed to (07) 4yxx xxxx on 10 November 1997. In almost all cases, the former area code was incorporated into the new subscriber number: Canberra numbers went from (06) 2xx xxxx to (02) 62xx xxxx, numbers in the Northern Territory went from (089) xx xxxx to (08) 89xx xxxx, and so on. The four major exceptions were the two cities of Sydney and Melbourne, which added a 9 to the beginning of subscriber numbers; Tasmania, which became part of the (03) 6xxx xxxx range; and Queensland, which spread its area codes across",
"title": "Former Australian dialling codes"
},
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "3302004",
"score": 1.136677,
"text": "1–800, but while in North America, the 1 is the long-distance or toll prefix and 800 is the area code; 1800 in Australia is itself a \"virtual area code\" (prior to the introduction of 8-digit numbers, the free call code was 008). There are also seven digit freecall numbers beginning with 180 – the only numbers currently allocated begin with 1802. The 13 and 1300 numbers are known as Local Rate Numbers or SmartNumbers. They are also known as priority 13, and priority 1300 numbers. These work across large areas (potentially the whole of Australia) and charge the caller only",
"title": "Telephone numbers in Australia"
}
] |
who plays barry on the big bang theory
|
[
"John Ross Bowie"
] |
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"hasanswer": false,
"id": "14572583",
"score": 1.0912079,
"text": "main cast, Sheldon and Leonard, are named after actor, director, and producer Sheldon Leonard. Johnny Galecki and Sara Gilbert both selected the episode \"The Hamburger Postulate\" as a Primetime Emmy Award submission for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, respectively, at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards, but both ended up not receiving a nomination. Jim Parsons selected the episode \"The Pancake Batter Anomaly\" as a Primetime Emmy Award submission for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards, but ended up not receiving a nomination. The",
"title": "The Big Bang Theory (season 1)"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "14572586",
"score": 1.0885515,
"text": "Leonard finally go out in the season finale. It is so far the only season not to feature John Ross Bowie as the recurring character Barry Kripke and Kevin Sussman as Stuart Bloom. The program's initial pilot, developed for the 2006/07 television season, was substantially different from its current form. Only Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons were in the cast, and their across-the-hall neighbor Katie was envisioned as \"a street-hardened, tough-as-nails woman with a vulnerable interior\". Katie was played by actress Amanda Walsh. They also had a female friend called Gilda (played by Iris Bahr). The program's original theme music",
"title": "The Big Bang Theory (season 1)"
},
{
"hasanswer": true,
"id": "13334411",
"score": 1.0500157,
"text": "John Ross Bowie John Ross Bowie (born May 30, 1971) is an American actor and comedian best known for playing Barry Kripke on \"The Big Bang Theory\" and, beginning in 2016, Jimmy DiMeo on \"Speechless. He appeared in \"\"What The Bleep Do We Know?\" opposite Marlee Matlin and made guest appearances on shows such as \"Reno 911!\", \"Curb Your Enthusiasm\", \"Glee\", and \"Good Luck Charlie\". In March 2011 he began a run in a series of commercials for the Ford Motor Company. Bowie is a regular sketch comedy performer at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater (UCBT) in New York and",
"title": "John Ross Bowie"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "2495534",
"score": 1.0469823,
"text": "by Johnny Galecki, who had previously played Gilbert's love interest David Healy on \"Roseanne\". In the second episode of the second season of \"The Big Bang Theory\", Gilbert was elevated to the show's main cast, portraying again a potential love interest of Galecki's character, and at one point a love interest to Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg). By January 2009, it was announced that the writers did not know how to write for her character full-time, and her status was reduced from regular to recurring. Winkle was discontinued after Amy Farrah Fowler and Bernadette Rostenkowski became prominent characters. Gilbert is a",
"title": "Sara Gilbert"
},
{
"hasanswer": false,
"id": "10916647",
"score": 1.0467618,
"text": "Jim Parsons James Joseph Parsons (born March 24, 1973) is an American actor. He is known for playing Sheldon Cooper in the CBS sitcom \"The Big Bang Theory\". He has received several awards for his performance, including four Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy. In 2011, Parsons made his Broadway debut portraying Tommy Boatwright in the play \"The Normal Heart\", for which he received a Drama Desk Award nomination. He reprised the role in the film adaptation of the play,",
"title": "Jim Parsons"
}
] |
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