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"text": "Love Story (novel) Love Story is a 1970 romance novel by American writer Erich Segal. The book's origins lay in a screenplay that Segal wrote, and that was subsequently approved for production by Paramount Pictures. Paramount requested that Segal adapt the story into novel form as a preview of sorts for the film. The novel was released on February 14, 1970, Valentine's Day. Portions of the story originally appeared in \"The Ladies' Home Journal\". \"Love Story\" became the top-selling work of fiction for all of 1970 in the United States, and was translated into more than 20 languages. The novel",
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"text": "predominantly features a medieval-type setting. The romance novel or \"romantic novel\" primarily focuses on the relationship and romantic love between two people, and must have an \"emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending.\" There are many subgenres of the romance novel including fantasy, historical, science fiction, same sex romantic fiction, and paranormal fiction. There is a literary fiction form of romance, which Walter Scott defined as \"a fictitious narrative in prose or verse; the interest of which turns upon marvellous and uncommon incidents\". According to \"Romance Writers of America\" data, the most important subgenres are: Contemporary series romance, Contemporary romance, Historical romance,",
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"text": "the protagonist's own messages are implied but never shown. The game was received positively, with critics especially praising the game's writing and plot, and it was noted in lists of the best indie games of 2010. \"Digital: A Love Story\" is a visual novel, or interactive fiction game, where the game's story is told primarily through text. The game is presented as if on a computer from the late 1980s running the Amie operating system (the name and visual appearance a reference to 1.x versions of AmigaOS). The player logs into bulletin board systems, or BBSs, where they read and",
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"text": "are told from a woman's viewpoint, in either first or third person. Although most romance novels are about heterosexual pairings there are romance novels that deal with same-sex relationships, and some participants in the book industry characterize books dealing with same-sex relationships as F/F, and M/M. While this article is about the mass-market form of love romance novels, the genre of works of extended prose fiction dealing with romantic love existed in classical Greece. The titles of over twenty such ancient Greek romance novels are known, but most of them have only survived in an incomplete, fragmentary form. Only five",
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"text": "Romance novel Although the genre is very old, the romance novel or romantic novel discussed in this article is the mass-market version. Novels of this type of genre fiction place their primary focus on the relationship and romantic love between two people, and must have an \"emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending.\" There are many subgenres of the romance novel, including fantasy, historical romance, paranormal fiction, and science fiction. The term \"romance\" is also applied to a type of novel defined by Walter Scott as \"a fictitious narrative in prose or verse; the interest of which turns upon marvellous and uncommon",
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"text": "is a satire of the bachelor social ladder, on top of which sit three-piece suits and white gowns while the rock bottom is occupied by poor artists. It is a story of a writer's block, which the protagonist hopes to overcome with a muse. It is a story of the man in its unpasteurized form: that needy, selfish and affection-seeking part of the human male species taking shape as the protagonist.\" Love Fiction Love Fiction () is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Jeon Kye-soo, and starring Ha Jung-woo and Gong Hyo-jin. Goo Joo-wol (Ha",
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"text": "News Network praised it as \"the standard by which all other modern romantic comedies should be measured\" for its handling of the range of its characters' emotions. The first volume was named by the Young Adult Library Services Association as among the best graphic novels for teens for 2007. The live-action movie of \"Love Com\" was named by Young Adult Library Services Association as one of 16 movies that are 2009 Fabulous Films for Young Adults on the theme of coming of age around the world. Love Com , also known as Lovely Complex, is a romantic comedy shōjo manga",
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"text": "Love Story (1970 film) Love Story is a 1970 American romantic drama film written by Erich Segal, who was also the author of the best-selling novel of the same name. It was produced by Howard G. Minsky and directed by Arthur Hiller and starred Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal, alongside John Marley, Ray Milland, and Tommy Lee Jones in his film debut in a minor role. A tragedy, the film is considered one of the most romantic by the American Film Institute (#9 on the list) and is one of the highest-grossing films of all time. It was followed by",
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"text": "to admit to buying or even reading the books. The romance genre has over the years generated significant derision, skepticism and criticism. Some critics point to a lack of suspense, as it is obvious that the hero and heroine will eventually resolve their issues, and wonder whether it is beneficial \"for women to be whiling away so many hours reading impossibly glamorized love stories.\" According to fiction author Melissa Pritchard, a romance novel \"perpetuates something slightly dangerous, that there's this notion, that there's this perfect love out there, and it can distract you from the work of loving yourself.\" Romance",
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"text": "are presented annually by the Romance Writers of America to the best novels in romantic fiction. Notes Bibliography Romance novel Although the genre is very old, the romance novel or romantic novel discussed in this article is the mass-market version. Novels of this type of genre fiction place their primary focus on the relationship and romantic love between two people, and must have an \"emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending.\" There are many subgenres of the romance novel, including fantasy, historical romance, paranormal fiction, and science fiction. The term \"romance\" is also applied to a type of novel defined by Walter",
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"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
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"text": "execute them. Alternative ways to run these executables include DOSBox, DOSEMU, Wine, and Cygwin. MZ DOS executables can be created by linkers, like Digital Mars Optlink, MS linker, VALX or Open Watcom's WLINK; additionally, FASM can create them directly. DOS MZ executable The DOS MZ executable format is the executable file format used for .EXE files in DOS. The file can be identified by the ASCII string \"MZ\" (hexadecimal: 4D 5A) at the beginning of the file (the \"magic number\"). \"MZ\" are the initials of Mark Zbikowski, one of leading developers of MS-DOS. The MZ DOS executable file is newer",
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"text": "DOS MZ executable The DOS MZ executable format is the executable file format used for .EXE files in DOS. The file can be identified by the ASCII string \"MZ\" (hexadecimal: 4D 5A) at the beginning of the file (the \"magic number\"). \"MZ\" are the initials of Mark Zbikowski, one of leading developers of MS-DOS. The MZ DOS executable file is newer than the COM executable format and differs from it. The DOS executable header contains relocation information, which allows multiple segments to be loaded at arbitrary memory addresses, and it supports executables larger than 64k; however, the format still requires",
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"text": "(LX), and portable (PE) executables retain the DOS MZ format file header for backward compatibility with DOS. When run under DOS, a so-called \"DOS stub\" is executed which usually prints a message and exits. However, Windows 1.0 executables have their file header formatted in such a way that DOS refuses to run them with the \"program too large to fit in memory\" error message; see Windows 1.0 Features. New Executable The New Executable (abbreviated NE or NewEXE) is a 16-bit .exe file format, a successor to the DOS MZ executable format. It was used in Windows 1.0–3.x, multitasking MS-DOS 4.0,",
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"text": "relatively low memory limits. These limits were later bypassed using DOS extenders. The environment of an EXE program run by DOS is found in its Program Segment Prefix. EXE files normally have separate segments for the code, data, and stack. Program execution begins at address 0 of the code segment, and the stack pointer register is set to whatever value is contained in the header information (thus if the header specifies a 512 byte stack, the stack pointer is set to 200h). It is possible to not use a separate stack segment and simply use the code segment for the",
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"text": "original segment address with the PSP from the stack and then jump to address 0, which contained an INT 20h instruction. The DOS 2.x API introduced a new program termination function, INT 21h Function 4Ch which does not require saving the PSP segment address at the start of the program, and Microsoft advised against the use of the older DOS 1.x method. MZ DOS executables can be run from DOS and Windows 9x-based operating systems. 32-bit Windows NT-based operating systems can execute them using their built-in Virtual DOS machine (although some graphics modes are unsupported). 64-bit versions of Windows cannot",
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"text": "Started in DOS the stub typically displays a message \"This program cannot be run in DOS mode\" (or similar) before exiting cleanly. A few dual-mode programs (MZ-NE or MZ-PE) such as regedit and older WinZIP self extractors include a more functional DOS section. Besides these, there are also many custom EXE formats, including but not limited to \"W3\" (a collection of LE files, only used in WIN386.EXE), \"W4\" (a compressed collection of LE files, only used in VMM32.VXD), \"DL\", \"MP\", \"P2\", \"P3\" (last three used by Phar Lap extenders). .exe .exe is a common filename extension denoting an executable file",
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"text": "above; this is indicated by a magic number at the start of the file. For example, the COMMAND.COM file in DR DOS 6.0 is actually in DOS executable format, indicated by the first two bytes being \"MZ\" (4Dh 5Ah), the initials of Mark Zbikowski. Under DOS there is no memory management provided for COM files by the loader or execution environment. All memory is simply available to the COM file. After execution, the operating system command shell, COMMAND.COM, is reloaded. This leaves the possibilities that the COM file can either be very simple, using a single segment, or arbitrarily complex,",
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"text": "available for several different operating systems, including Macintosh, Linux, DOS, and Windows. Another popular client for the Mac (OS X) is Zoom. It supports the same Quetzal save-format, but the packaging of the file-structure is different. Frotz was written in C by Stefan Jokisch in 1995 for DOS. Over time it was ported to other platforms, such as Unix, RISC OS, Mac OS, and iOS. Sound effects and graphics were supported to varying degrees. By 2002, development stalled and the program was picked up by David Griffith. The code base was split between virtual machine and user interface portions in",
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"text": "stack if desired. The DS (data segment) register normally contains the same value as the CS (code segment) register and is not loaded with the actual segment address of the data segment when an EXE file is initialized; it is necessary for the programmer to set it themselves, generally done via the following instructions: In the original DOS 1.x API, it was also necessary to have the DS register pointing to the segment with the PSP at program termination; this was done via the following instructions: Program termination would then be performed by a RETF instruction, which would retrieve the",
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"answer": "bicameral",
"context": "Most Western languages (particularly those with writing systems based on the Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Coptic, and Armenian alphabets) use letter cases in their written form as an aid to clarity. Scripts using two separate cases are also called bicameral scripts. Many other writing systems make no distinction between majuscules and minuscules – a system called unicameral script or unicase. This includes most syllabic and other non-alphabetic scripts. The Georgian alphabet is special since it used to be bicameral, but today is mostly used in a unicameral way.",
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"answer": "Tafsir",
"context": "Tafsir is one of the earliest academic activities of Muslims. According to the Quran, Muhammad was the first person who described the meanings of verses for early Muslims. Other early exegetes included a few Companions of Muhammad, like ʻAli ibn Abi Talib, ʻAbdullah ibn Abbas, ʻAbdullah ibn Umar and Ubayy ibn Kaʻb. Exegesis in those days was confined to the explanation of literary aspects of the verse, the background of its revelation and, occasionally, interpretation of one verse with the help of the other.",
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"context": "Pierre-Auguste Renoir Style and Technique | artble.comPierre-Auguste Renoir Style and Technique | artble.com Pierre-Auguste Renoir Style and Technique Full Name: Style Introduction Renoir´s works are easily identifiable by their use of bright colors, light-hearted subjects, and bold lines. Committed to pursuing his own style and with a dislike for traditional forms, Renoir collaborated with fellow students Monet, Sisley, and Bazille, and together they founded the Impressionist movement. Their style depicted subjects and landscapes naturally and painting was often held outdoors, which was considered somewhat radical. Pierre-Auguste Renoir Style Pierre-Auguste Renoir Early Years: In his early career, Renoir spent a great deal of time sketching on the Seine river banks at Asnières, Argenteuil, and Chatou with his friend and fellow Frenchman Claude Monet. It was during these meetings that the two young artists developed their famous technique and experimented with the bright colors that later became central to Impressionism.",
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"answer": "\"pan-Unicode\" fonts",
"context": "Thousands of fonts exist on the market, but fewer than a dozen fonts—sometimes described as \"pan-Unicode\" fonts—attempt to support the majority of Unicode's character repertoire. Instead, Unicode-based fonts typically focus on supporting only basic ASCII and particular scripts or sets of characters or symbols. Several reasons justify this approach: applications and documents rarely need to render characters from more than one or two writing systems; fonts tend to demand resources in computing environments; and operating systems and applications show increasing intelligence in regard to obtaining glyph information from separate font files as needed, i.e., font substitution. Furthermore, designing a consistent set of rendering instructions for tens of thousands of glyphs constitutes a monumental task; such a venture passes the point of diminishing returns for most typefaces.",
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"answer": "a computer program that directly executes , i.e. performs , instructions written in a programming or scripting language , without requiring them previously to have been compiled into a machine language program",
"context": "In computer science , an interpreter is a computer program that directly executes , i.e. performs , instructions written in a programming or scripting language , without requiring them previously to have been compiled into a machine language program . An interpreter generally uses one of the following strategies for program execution :",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Because of many technical restrictions in computing and also because of the unavailability of Cyrillic keyboards abroad, Russian is often transliterated using the Latin alphabet. For example, мороз ('frost') is transliterated moroz, and мышь ('mouse'), mysh or myš'. Once commonly used by the majority of those living outside Russia, transliteration is being used less frequently by Russian-speaking typists in favor of the extension of Unicode character encoding, which fully incorporates the Russian alphabet. Free programs leveraging this Unicode extension are available which allow users to type Russian characters, even on Western 'QWERTY' keyboards.",
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"context": "Because the Quran is spoken in classical Arabic, many of the later converts to Islam (mostly non-Arabs) did not always understand the Quranic Arabic, they did not catch allusions that were clear to early Muslims fluent in Arabic and they were concerned with reconciling apparent conflict of themes in the Quran. Commentators erudite in Arabic explained the allusions, and perhaps most importantly, explained which Quranic verses had been revealed early in Muhammad's prophetic career, as being appropriate to the very earliest Muslim community, and which had been revealed later, canceling out or \"abrogating\" (nāsikh) the earlier text (mansūkh). Other scholars, however, maintain that no abrogation has taken place in the Quran. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has published a ten-volume Urdu commentary on the Quran, with the name Tafseer e Kabir.",
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"context": "The first part of the 1870’s saw Degas defining his own style. With a clear fascination with human forms he soon revealed his passion for contemporary subject matter, becoming a specialist on the dramatic world of ballet and theater. The artist gave us on his paintings several secret glimpses into rehearsal studios. The viewer general hides with him, in the shadows, watching “through-the-keyhole” the fluid movements of the slim, supple limbs and graceful bodies of the young ballet dancers. Degas has depicted the dancers from unusual angles and viewpoints often painting glimpses either from stage or backstage in a style quite radical for those times. On this particular painting “The Dance Class” he shows us two dancers waiting to be assessed by ballet master Jules Perrot . Degas prepared assiduously by making numerous drawings of dancers posing for him in his studio.",
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"question": "What style of art was exemplefied by Monet and Renoir?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Modern font technology provides a means to address the practical issue of needing to depict a unified Han character in terms of a collection of alternative glyph representations, in the form of Unicode variation sequences. For example, the Advanced Typographic tables of OpenType permit one of a number of alternative glyph representations to be selected when performing the character to glyph mapping process. In this case, information can be provided within plain text to designate which alternate character form to select.",
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"question": "What are the fonts that support Unicode referred to as?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Programming languages provide various ways of specifying programs for computers to run. Unlike natural languages, programming languages are designed to permit no ambiguity and to be concise. They are purely written languages and are often difficult to read aloud. They are generally either translated into machine code by a compiler or an assembler before being run, or translated directly at run time by an interpreter. Sometimes programs are executed by a hybrid method of the two techniques.",
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"text": "raise and critically examine problems within the sector. Edited by John Golder, essays have included \"Who Profits from the Arts? Taking the Measure of Culture\" (2007) by Kay Ferres and David Adair, \"'Your Genre is Black': Indigenous Performing Arts and Policy\" (2009) by Hilary Glow and Katya Johanson, and Robert Walker's \"Beethoven or Britney? The Great Divide in Music Education\". Currency House Currency House Incorporated is an independent not-for-profit organisation based in New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 2000 by Katharine Brisbane, the organisation seeks to advocate for and support the performing arts in Australia. In addition to supporting the",
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"text": "performing arts. In 2011, Currency Press received the Dorothy Crawford Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Profession at the AWGIE Awards. Currency Press Currency Press is Australia's only specialist performing arts publisher and its oldest independent publisher still active. Their list includes plays and screenplays, professional handbooks, biographies, cultural histories, critical studies and reference works. Currency Press was founded by Katharine Brisbane, then national theatre critic for \"The Australian\" newspaper, and her husband Philip Parsons, a lecturer in Drama at the University of New South Wales. After Philip's death in 1993, Katharine remained at the helm of the company until",
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"text": "Currency Wars Currency Wars () by Song Hongbing, also known as The Currency War, is a bestseller in China, reportedly selling over 200,000 copies in addition to an estimated 400,000 unlicensed copies in circulation and is reportedly being read by many senior level government and business leaders in China. Originally published in 2007 the book gained a resurgence in 2009 and is seen as a prominent exponent of a recently emerged genre labeled \"economic nationalist\" literature. Another bestselling book within this genre is \"Unhappy China\"; however, unlike this and other books within this genre, \"Currency Wars\" has been received more",
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"text": "stories. In 2010, the hip hop music label, Cash Money Records, established a publishing branch to their brand, Cash Money Content. However, Cash Money Content's last book, \"Animal 3\", was published in November 2014. Vickie Stringer is an urban lit author, as well as founder and CEO of her own publishing company, Triple Crown Publications, a publisher of 45 novels and 35 writers as of 2008. Forums like AALBC are often used to keep track of the progressive urban fiction genre as it grows tremendously daily. Early criticism of street lit was that books were badly edited due to lack",
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"text": "Financial Times reported as being one of the most popular books in China by late 2009. More than two million copies have been sold. In this book, Song predicted that by 2024, the world's single currency system will mature. He believes that if China can not be dominant in this system, it should not participate, but should be self-hill, have their own sphere of financial influence. This last topic is much more developed in the second sequel. In May 2011, \"Currency Wars 3: Financial High Frontier\" (), a second sequel was published by Yuan-Liou Publishing (). It discusses more specifically",
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"text": "Currency (film) Currency is a 2009 Malayalam crime film by directed by Swathi Bhaskar starring Mukesh, Jayasurya, Kalabhavan Mani and Meera Nandan. The film is inspired from the film \"The Man Who Copied\". Keshu (Jayasurya) is a school drop-out. An introvert, he is working in a Photocopy store, owned by Indrapalan (Suraj Venjaramood). Keshu is crazy about Rose (Meera Nandan), a sales girl in the nearby boutique. Keshu often takes Photocopies of currency notes which looks like real, but he fears to spend them. One day he meets Daany D'souza (Mukesh), an Anglo Indian, who realizes the competence of Keshu",
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"text": "by weight; and the \"Apprentice Adept\" series by Piers Anthony. The space opera \"Consider Phlebas\" by Iain M. Banks features coins convertible for chemical elements, land, or computers. In utopian fiction, a money-free economy may still need a unit of exchange: in \"The Great Explosion\" by Eric Frank Russell, the Gands use favor-exchange based on \"obs\" (obligations). The use of \"credits\" is particularly common in futuristic settings, so much so that Sam Humphries has pointed it out as a cliché: \"In any science-fiction movie, anywhere in the galaxy, currency is referred to as 'credits. Credits are frequently envisioned as a",
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"text": "Fictional currency A fictional currency is some form of currency defined, or alluded to, in works of fiction. The names of units of such currency are sometimes based on extant or historic currencies (e.g. \"Altairian dollars\" or \"Earth yen\") while other names, such as \"Kalganids\" in Asimov's \"Foundation\" series, may be wholly invented. A particularly common type, especially in science fiction, is electronically managed \"credits\". In some works of fiction, exchange media other than money are used. These are not currency as such, but rather nonstandard media of exchange used to avoid the difficulties of ensuring \"double coincidence of wants\"",
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"text": "fake meter, thus setting the stage for three books to follow. The long-term value of currency is an issue in works featuring journeys through time or the lapse of very long periods (for instance due to the deep sleep or cryopreservation of the protagonists). In some cases, compound interest may swell small amounts into a fortune, as happens in the \"Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy\" by Douglas Adams, \"When the Sleeper Wakes\" by H. G. Wells, and the \"Futurama\" episode \"A Fishful of Dollars\". In other stories, inflation reduces the value of money, as in \"The Age of the Pussyfoot\"",
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"answer": "tögrög",
"context": "In Mongolia today, Genghis Khan's name and likeness are endorsed on products, streets, buildings, and other places. His face can be found on everyday commodities, from liquor bottles to candy products, and on the largest denominations of 500, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, and 20,000 Mongolian tögrög (₮). Mongolia's main international airport in Ulaanbaatar is named Chinggis Khaan International Airport. Major Genghis Khan statues have been erected before the parliament and near Ulaanbaatar. There have been repeated discussions about regulating the use of his name and image to avoid trivialization.",
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"context": "Samsung Electronics said Friday it is expecting weaker third quarter sales as demand for flat screen televisions and computer chips falls. The South Korean technology giant forecasts an operating profit of 3.75 trillion won ($3.5 billion), down 13% from a year earlier. Profits are expected to rise though from the previous quarter by 12%.Analysts say Samsung's handset sales are helping weaknesses in other businesses. \"Semi conductors are still strong and even if they don't make as much profit, it's not because they're less competitive, it's because the semiconductor market as a whole went down. As for smart phones, they are becoming comparable with Apple, they haven't surpassed Apple yet",
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"context": "Sudan is the 16th largest country in the world. It covers an area of 728,215 square miles and has an estimated population of 30,894,000. What is the currency of Sudan? The official currency of Sudan is Sudanese Pound. Its ISO 4217 code is SDG and is subdivided into 100 qirish. It is regulated by Bank of Sudan. Which is the largest city of Sudan?",
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"question": "What is the name of the currency used in Sudan?"
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"answer": "The Australian dollar ( sign : $ ; code : AUD )",
"context": "The Australian dollar ( sign : $ ; code : AUD ) is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia , including its external territories Christmas Island , Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands , and Norfolk Island , as well as the independent Pacific Island states of Kiribati , Nauru , Papua New Guinea , Tonga , Tuvalu , and Vanuatu . Within Australia , it is almost always abbreviated with the dollar sign ( $ ) , with A $ or AU $ sometimes used to distinguish it from other dollar - denominated currencies . It is subdivided into 100 cents .",
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"answer": "riyal",
"context": "Saudi Arabia Currency - The Saudi NetworkSaudi Arabia Currency Saudi Arabia Currency The Saudi Riyal (SR) is the unit of currency in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is divided into a hundred Halalah. The denominations of the Saudi currency are as follows: Bills: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Riyals. Coins: 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 Halalahs.",
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"question": "What is Saudi Arabia's unit of currency?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "In the early 1990s the memory of Genghis Khan with the Mongolian national identity has had a powerful revival partly because of his perception during the Mongolian People's Republic period. Genghis Khan became one of the central figures of the national identity. He is looked upon positively by Mongolians for his role in uniting warring tribes. For example, it is not uncommon for Mongolians to refer to their country as \"Genghis Khan's Mongolia\", to themselves as \"Genghis Khan's children\", and to Genghis Khan as the \"father of the Mongols\" especially among the younger generation.",
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"context": "\"At least four other executives will leave their jobs at Samsung, which has annual sales of nearly $160 billion and accounts for 18 percent of South Korea's economic output. Samsung also outlined several reforms Tuesday. Investigators started looking into the conglomerate in January, after a former company lawyer said the company created slush funds worth $200 million. The probe led prosecutors to indict Lee and several other executives, but the prosecutors said an investigation found no evidence to support an allegation that the company bribed government officials and prosecutors. Samsung's exports -- valued at about $70 billion -- account for a fifth of all South Korean exports. The conglomerate outlined several reforms it plans to implement. \"We do not think that Samsung's renovation is complete with what we have declared, and known that this is just the beginning,\" Samsung said in a statement.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Sudan The Sudan or Sudan ( , ; Arabic: السودان \"as-Sūdān\") also known as North Sudan since South Sudan's independence and officially the Republic of the Sudan (Arabic: جمهورية السودان \"Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān\"), is a country in Northern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east, South Sudan to the south, the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west and Libya to the northwest. It is the third largest country in Africa. The River Nile divides the country into eastern and western halves. Before the Sudanese Civil War, South Sudan was part of Sudan, but it became independent in 2011. Its predominant religion is Islam.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "the Australian dollar-paper monetary unit, the note, a ...the Australian dollar-paper monetary unit, the note, a denomination, modern money of Australia AU (AUS) 036 Monetary unit - an Aussie dollar=to 100 cents. To 1909. The basic part of monetary circulation of the country was made by notes of private banks in pounds sterling.",
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"question": "what kind of currency is used in australia"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "OMR - Omani Rial rates, news, and tools - XE.comOMR - Omani Rial rates, news, and tools OMR - Omani Rial Oman, Rial The Omani Rial is the currency of Oman. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Oman Rial exchange rate is the INR to OMR rate . The currency code for Rials is OMR, and the currency symbol is ﷼. Below, you'll find Omani Rial rates and a currency converter.",
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"text": "Blenheim, New Zealand Blenheim () () is the most populous town in the region of Marlborough, in the north east of the South Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of The surrounding area is well known as the centre of New Zealand's wine industry. It enjoys one of New Zealand's sunniest climates, with hot, relatively dry summers and cool, crisp winters. Blenheim is named after the Battle of Blenheim (1704), where troops led by John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough defeated a combined French and Bavarian force. The sheltered coastal bays of Marlborough supported a small Māori",
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"text": "Croquet Club. They are dry and arid ranges which have previously been the site of severe grass fires. The GCSB Waihopai communications monitoring facility, part of the ECHELON network, is near Blenheim. Blenheim, New Zealand Blenheim () () is the most populous town in the region of Marlborough, in the north east of the South Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of The surrounding area is well known as the centre of New Zealand's wine industry. It enjoys one of New Zealand's sunniest climates, with hot, relatively dry summers and cool, crisp winters. Blenheim is named after",
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"text": "origin, predominantly of British, Irish, German and Dutch descent. Small Māori, Pacific Island and Asian communities exist. Ethnic diversity has increased in recent years with the arrival of large numbers of South Americans (mostly Brazilians) and Asians (mainly Indonesian, Japanese, Korean and Filipino), who work in the expanding viticulture sector. The 2006 New Zealand census found that of people in the Blenheim Urban Area who completed the census forms: The region's economy is rurally based with pastoral and horticultural farming providing a major source of income. The modern inhabitants, as their forebearers, continue to utilise the marine resources available. Lake",
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"text": "northern part of the unofficially-named South Island Main Trunk Railway. The Coastal Pacific, the daily summer-only long-distance passenger train between Picton and Christchurch, stops at Blenheim Railway Station. The 1906 station has been listed NZHPT Category II since 1982. It is a standard Vintage station, with Tudor half-timbering and tile. A major rail freight facility is north of Blenheim at Spring Creek. The narrow-gauge Blenheim Riverside Railway runs through the town. Blenheim is served by a variety of print publications. The major daily newspaper serving the area is \"The Marlborough Express\" published by Fairfax NZ, with its headquarters in Blenheim.",
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"text": "popular in recent years. The Marlborough Region in which Blenheim is situated is famous for its wine production, although other forms of agriculture are significant and the services sectors is also important. With the growing international critical recognition of Marlborough Sauvignon blanc, much of the wine industry has come to be dominated by large firms, owned by major New Zealand companies or offshore investors. There are over 50 vineyards near Blenheim. Agricultural land prices in the Wairau Valley increased dramatically in the 1990s and 2000s. The sunny, pleasant climate has long attracted people to the region, as holiday-makers or as",
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"text": "Grassmere is the country's only salt works, producing 50% of the countries total salt requirement. Fishing and mussel farming are also extremely important in the region. Viticulture also has a very large impact on the local economy both directly, by way of employment and servicing required, and also by way of 'wine tourism'. The local cellars attracted hundreds of thousands of domestic and international tourists every year. The area also hosts the annual Marlborough Wine & Food Festival. Marlborough is now New Zealand's largest wine producing region, receiving worldwide recognition for its sauvignon blanc wines. Olive growing has also become",
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"text": "permanent settlers. The region is especially popular among retired people, as well as people seeking an alternative lifestyle. Rapid population growth and other factors though have led to a contemporary chronic shortage of affordable housing for low and middle income earners. The Marlborough Region has a wide range of predominantly outdoor leisure activities and the relaxed lifestyle and the flourishing wine and gourmet food industry in Marlborough are enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike. The first school opened in 1859. By 1875 there were three classes: Blenheim Upper Boys', Blenheim Lower Boys', and Blenheim Girls' and Infants'. Blenheim High",
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"text": "the south. Thunderstorms are an uncommon occurrence due to the sheltered climate. There is a higher likelihood in summer, when afternoon heating can generate a buildup of clouds above the ranges. The highest recorded temperature is 37.8C, Recorded on 7 February 1973. The lowest is −8.8C. At the 2006 census, Blenheim had a population of 28,700, a change of 7.0% since the 2001 census. The estimate puts Blenheim's population at . Following the 2013 census, Blenheim became the country's 17th main urban area, after Statistics New Zealand promoted the town from a secondary urban area. Most residents are of European",
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"text": "Blenheim Palace Blenheim Palace (pronounced ) is a monumental country house in Blenheim, Oxfordshire, England. It is the principal residence of the Dukes of Marlborough, and the only non-royal, non-episcopal country house in England to hold the title of palace. The palace, one of England's largest houses, was built between 1705 and 1722, and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. The palace is named for the 1704 Battle of Blenheim, and thus ultimately after Blindheim (also known as Blenheim) in Bavaria. It was originally intended to be a reward to John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough for his",
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"text": "Blenheim, Queensland Blenheim is a rural locality of the Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2011 census, Blenheim had a population of 259 people. Originally the district was known as Sandy Creek, but later it was named Blenheim after Blenheim Park in Oxfordshire, England, which was in turn named after the Battle of Blenheim. Blenheim State School opened on 7 Apr 1879, with an initial enrolment of 73 pupils. In 1895, a German Baptist church was established at Blenheim under the leadership of C. Muetzelburg. As time passed, the desire for German language church services diminished and, due to",
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"text": "Chinese Eastern Railway The Chinese Eastern Railway or CER , , \"Dōngqīng Tiělù\"; or , \"Kitaysko-Vostochnaya Zheleznaya Doroga\" or \"KVZhD\"), also known as the Chinese Far East Railway and North Manchuria Railway, is the historical name for a railway across Manchuria (northeastern China). The line was built by Imperial Russia using a concession from the Qing dynasty, and linked Chita with Vladivostok in the Russian Far East. The T-shaped line consisted of three branches: the western branch, now the Harbin–Manzhouli Railway, the eastern branch, now the Harbin–Suifenhe Railway, and the southern branch, now part of the Beijing–Harbin Railway, which intersected",
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"text": "from Moscow to Beijing takes 146 hours. The journey in the opposite direction lasts 143 hours. There is also a train #653/654 Zabaikalsk – Manzhouli which one can use to cross Russian-Chinese border. The trip takes 25 minutes. Chinese Eastern Railway The Chinese Eastern Railway or CER , , \"Dōngqīng Tiělù\"; or , \"Kitaysko-Vostochnaya Zheleznaya Doroga\" or \"KVZhD\"), also known as the Chinese Far East Railway and North Manchuria Railway, is the historical name for a railway across Manchuria (northeastern China). The line was built by Imperial Russia using a concession from the Qing dynasty, and linked Chita with Vladivostok",
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"text": "Return of the Chinese Eastern Railway On December 31, 1952, the Soviet Union returned full control of the Chinese Eastern Railway to the People's Republic of China. The return of the railway marked the first time that the China Eastern Railway (known as the Chinese Changchun Railway at the time) had been under full Chinese control since the railway was constructed in 1898. The handover of the railway was the result of negotiations between the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China culminating in the signing of the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance. The Friendship Treaty",
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"text": "in Harbin. The railway and the concession, known as the Chinese Eastern Railway Zone, were administered from the city, which grew into a major rail hub. The southern branch of the CER, which became the South Manchuria Railway in 1906, became the locus and partial casus belli for the Russo-Japanese War, the 1929 Sino-Soviet Conflict, and the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Soviet Union returned the Chinese Eastern Railway to the People's Republic of China in 1952. The Chinese Eastern Railway, a single-track line, provided a shortcut for the world's longest railroad, the Trans-Siberian Railway, from near the Siberian city of",
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"text": "operating trains at speeds unimaginable when the railway was first opened in 1901. The lines to North Korea remain contentious for China's international relations as the vast majority of trade between China and North Korea uses these railway border crossings (refer to China–North Korea relations#Economic relations for more information). Return of the Chinese Eastern Railway On December 31, 1952, the Soviet Union returned full control of the Chinese Eastern Railway to the People's Republic of China. The return of the railway marked the first time that the China Eastern Railway (known as the Chinese Changchun Railway at the time) had",
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"text": "They acted as scientific and technical advisors and received screen credits for the Clint Eastwood film \"Firefox\". They received screen credits for acting as technical advisors for Douglas Trumbull's film \"Brainstorm\", starring Natalie Wood. In 1988 Steve Sharon, Pearson and Shaw wrote the thriller \"The Dead Pool,\" which was later sold to Warner Bros. and made into a Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry film. Pearson and Shaw make a cameo appearance in the funeral scene.. Pearson and Shaw in a civil action challenged the constitutional validity of several U.S. Food and Drug Administration (\"FDA\") regulations that require sellers of dietary supplements",
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"text": "Reports\" acknowledged not to have been written by Harrison. The screenplay, adapted from the Novel by James Fenimore Cooper, was co-written by Harrison and producer E.B. Derr. It is the only known production credit for Harrison, and the only writing credit of Derr, who produced several dozen movies from 1930 to 1943 (and none afterward). That movie's review by \"Variety\" opined, \"Harrison draws a complete blank as a producer-scenarist.\" P. S. Harrison P.S. Harrison (March 23, 1880 — 22 October 1966) , known popularly as Pete Harrison, founded the motion picture trade journal, \"Harrison's Reports\", which was published weekly from",
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"text": "Up and Fight\" (1939) and \"Gypsy Wildcat\" (1944), for which he is one of three credited screenwriters. For \"Algiers\" (1938) Cain received a credit for \"additional dialogue\", and he had story credits for other films. In 1946, Cain wrote four articles for \"Screen Writer\" magazine in which he proposed the creation of an American Authors' Authority to hold writers' copyrights and represent writers in contract negotiations and court disputes. This idea was dubbed the \"Cain plan\" in the media. The plan was denounced as communist by some writers, who formed the American Writers Association to oppose it. James T. Farrell",
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"text": "of Malcolm X\"; Baldwin was joined by screenwriter Arnold Perl, who died in 1971 before the screenplay could be finished. Baldwin developed his work on the screenplay into the book \"One Day, When I Was Lost: A Scenario Based on Alex Haley's \"The Autobiography of Malcolm X\"\", published in 1972. Other authors who attempted to draft screenplays include playwright David Mamet, novelist David Bradley, author Charles Fuller, and screenwriter Calder Willingham. Director Spike Lee revised the Baldwin-Perl script for his 1992 film \"Malcolm X\". In 1992, attorney Gregory Reed bought the original manuscripts of \"The Autobiography of Malcolm X\" for",
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"text": "an art director at Hamburg Media School. His films include: Richard Reitinger Richard Reitinger (born 1951) is a German screenwriter. He is known for co-writing the 1987 film \"Wings of Desire\" with Peter Handke and director Wim Wenders. As Handke submitted writings for the project, Reitinger assisted Wenders in scripting scenes around Handke's contributions. Reitinger later reunited with Wenders to write the \"Wings of Desire\" sequel \"Faraway, So Close!\" with Ulrich Ziegler, with Reitinger and Ziegler responsible for the bulk of the screenplay. \"Faraway, So Close!\" went on to win the Grand Prix at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Originally",
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"text": "Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead: Return to Woodbury Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead: Return to Woodbury is a post-apocalyptic horror novel written by Jay Bonansinga and was released October 17, 2017. The novel is a spin-off of \"The Walking Dead\" comic book series, it is the seventh novel based on the series and it concludes the story of Lilly Caul as her group struggles to return to Woodbury. \"The Walking Dead: Return to Woodbury\" is the final book in a four-part series of novels. Lilly Caul has lived through over four years of The Walking Dead. She has staked a",
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"text": "Charles H. Eglee Charles H. Eglee (born November 27, 1951) is an American film and television screenwriter and producer. He worked extensively for Steven Bochco productions throughout the 1990s. For Bochco productions he co-created \"Byrds of Paradise\" with frequent collaborator Channing Gibson and co-created \"Murder One\" with Gibson and Bochco. Eglee co-created the series \"Dark Angel\" with James Cameron. He was a writer and executive producer on \"The Shield\" and \"Dexter\". He served as a member of the production team behind the adaptation of \"The Walking Dead\". Eglee was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in North Haven, Connecticut",
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"text": "Bug-Jargal Bug-Jargal is a novel by the French writer Victor Hugo. First published in 1826, it is a reworked version of an earlier short story of the same name published in the Hugo brothers' magazine \"Le Conservateur littéraire\" in 1820. The novel follows a friendship between the enslaved African prince of the title and a French military officer named Leopold D'Auverney during the tumultuous early years of the Haitian Revolution. Hugo later claimed that the story was to have been part of a collaborative work called \"Contes sous la Tente\" (\"Tales under a Tent\"), and that he had written it",
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"context": "Architecture (Latin architectura, from the Greek ἀρχιτέκτων arkhitekton \"architect\", from ἀρχι- \"chief\" and τέκτων \"builder\") is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings and other physical structures. Architectural works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art. Historical civilizations are often identified with their surviving architectural achievements.",
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Gustavo A. Madero
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"text": "A. Madero Born as one of fifteen children on January 16, 1875, in Parras de la Fuente, located between Torreón and Saltillo in the state of Coahuila, Gustavo Madero grew up in one of the richest families of Mexico. The Madero family had settled in Northern Mexico in the early nineteenth century. Grandfather Evaristo had founded the Compañía Industrial de Parras. In the latter part of the nineteenth century the Madero family business extended from vineyards, cotton, and textiles, to mining, milling, smelting, ranching, and banking. Gustavo went to high school at the Colegio San Juan, a Jesuit school in",
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"text": "Gustavo A. Madero Gustavo Adolfo Madero also known to many as \"Ojo Parado\" (187518 February 1913), born in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, Mexico, was a participant in the Mexican Revolution against Porfirio Díaz along with other members of his wealthy family. Madero's brother, Francisco I. Madero, was president of Mexico from 1911 to 1913. During the coup d'état in Mexico City known as \"La decena trágica\" (\"the ten tragic days\"), Gustavo Madero was killed after being tortured in 1913 by order of Victoriano Huerta and U.S. ambassador Henry Lane Wilson. A borough in Mexico City is named after Gustavo",
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"text": "Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City Gustavo A. Madero is one of the 16 municipalities into which Mexico City is divided. Founded as \"Villa de Guadalupe\" in 1563, it became the city of \"Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo\" in 1828, and finally a \"delegación\" in 1931. It was named after Gustavo A. Madero, the brother and fellow revolutionary of President Francisco I. Madero. The area houses the Basílica de Guadalupe, the shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe at the foot of Tepeyac Hill, where Roman Catholics believe the Virgin Mary appeared to the indigenous Mexican Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin in 1531. Being the",
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"text": "Saltillo. For further high school studies and to learn English, the two oldest Madero brothers, Gustavo and Francisco attended Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, Maryland but stayed only for a year. In 1887, made possible with the financial support of his father, Gustavo and his older brother Francisco moved to France where they attended the Lycee of Versailles and finally received a baccalaureate. Gustavo went on to study business management at Hautes Études Commerciales in Jouy-en-Josas, near Paris. After the two brothers settled back in Mexico, Gustavo joined Francisco as confidante and chief of staff for a run at",
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"text": "day. Thus, young Francisco was a member of a huge and powerful northern Mexican family with long-standing issues with the Díaz regime. Francisco and his brother Gustavo A. Madero attended the Jesuit college in Saltillo, but his early Catholic education had little lasting impact. Instead, his father's subscription to the magazine \"Revue Spirite\" awakened in the young Madero an interest in Spiritism, an offshoot of Spiritualism. As a young man, Madero's father sent him to the École des Hautes Études Commerciales de Paris (HEC). During his time in Paris, Madero made a pilgrimage to the tomb of Allan Kardec, the",
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"text": "Gustavo Madero Muñoz Gustavo Enrique Madero Muñoz (born 16 December 1955) is a Mexican politician and businessman, great-nephew of the president Francisco I. Madero. He will serve as a senator in the LXIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress after previously being a senator between 2006 and 2010. Muñoz also was the President of the National Action Party (PAN) from 2010 to 2013 and again from 2014 to 2015, and from 2015 to 2018, he was a federal deputy from the first electoral region representing the state of Chihuahua. Gustavo Madero has a bachelor's degree in communication sciences from the Instituto",
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"text": "Francisco José Madero González Francisco José Madero González (October 16, 1930 – February 21, 2013) was a Mexican politician, accountant, and member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Madero served as the 54th Municipal President, or Mayor, of Torreón from 1976 to 1978 and the Governor of the Mexican state of Coahuila in 1981. Madero was born in San Antonio, Texas, in the United States on October 16, 1930, and raised in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila. He was the seventh child of Mexican General Raúl Madero and Dora González Sada. His parents had fled to the United States after",
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"text": "Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO) in 1978 and taught at the Women's University of Guadalajara between 1976 and 1977. He has pursued business interests for most of his life; from 1993 to 1994, he was the Vice President of the COPARMEX in Chihuahua, and he has consulted for hotels and worked for companies including Banamex and ING. He also served in aseveral public service positions, as a department head in the Directorate General of Adult Education of the SEP (1979–82) and as a coordinator of farmer training at the National Agricultural Training Institute between 1982 and 1986.",
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"text": "he died from pneumonia at the age of 82. Francisco José Madero González Francisco José Madero González (October 16, 1930 – February 21, 2013) was a Mexican politician, accountant, and member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Madero served as the 54th Municipal President, or Mayor, of Torreón from 1976 to 1978 and the Governor of the Mexican state of Coahuila in 1981. Madero was born in San Antonio, Texas, in the United States on October 16, 1930, and raised in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila. He was the seventh child of Mexican General Raúl Madero and Dora González Sada.",
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"text": "abroad. While his work has been heavily influenced by Orozco, he is considered part of the Generación de la Ruptura movement. Gustavo Arias Murueta was born in Los Angeles, California and is of Spanish descent. He entered the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México in 1946 to study architecture where he met a number of important painters such as Rufino Tamayo, David Alfaro Siqueiros and José Clemente Orozco. He married Lourdes Chavez Correa in 1949. He is an artist, writer, sculptor and poet. He began creating isolated drawings and studies around 1956, with his first exhibitions in the early 1960s. He",
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"answer": "London",
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"answer": "The Hague",
"context": "Lex Immers (born 8 June 1986 in The Hague) is a Dutch footballer currently playing for Championship side Cardiff City on loan from Feyenoord.",
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"question": "In what city was Lex Immers born in?"
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"context": "History of Tony Blair - GOV.UKHistory of Tony Blair - GOV.UK GOV.UK Tony Blair Labour 1997 to 2007 Born 6 May 1953, Edinburgh, Scotland Dates in office Labour Major acts Civil Partnership Act 2004: allowed legal recognition of civil partnership relationship between two people of the same sex. Interesting facts Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernising the format of Prime Minister's Question Time. Tony Blair, the longest serving Labour Prime Minister, oversaw the Northern Irish peace process, public sector reform and the response to the 9/11 and 7/7 terrorist attacks. Tony Blair was born in 1953 in Edinburgh, Scotland.",
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"context": "Several states have never had capital punishment, the first being Michigan, which abolished it shortly after entering the Union. (However, the United States government executed Tony Chebatoris at the Federal Correctional Institution in Milan, Michigan in 1938.) Article 4, Section 46 of Michigan's fourth Constitution (ratified in 1963; effective in 1964) prohibits any law providing for the penalty of death. Attempts to change the provision have failed. In 2004, a constitutional amendment proposed to allow capital punishment in some circumstances failed to make it on the November ballot after a resolution failed in the legislature and a public initiative failed to gather enough signatures.",
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"question": " In what city was Tony Chebatoris born?"
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"context": "Gaëtan Varenne Gaëtan Varenne (born 24 June 1990 in Le Puy-en-Velay) is a French-Israeli professional football player who currently plays in the Israeli Premier League for Beitar Jerusalem. His physical properties mean he is often likened to Olivier Giroud. Olivier Giroud Olivier Giroud (] ; born 30 September 1986) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Arsenal and the France national team.",
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"question": "In what city was Lex Immers born in?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "His father's career as a university professor influenced Friedrich's goals later in life. Both of his grandfathers, who lived long enough for Friedrich to know them, were scholars. Franz von Juraschek was a leading economist in Austria-Hungary and a close friend of Eugen Böhm von Bawerk, one of the founders of the Austrian School of Economics. Von Juraschek was a statistician and was later employed by the Austrian government.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Tony Blair Biography (Political Figure/Prime Minister of ...Tony Blair Biography (Political Figure/Prime Minister of Great Britain) Best known as: British prime minister, 1997-2007 Name at birth: Anthony Charles Lynton Blair Tony Blair became the youngest British prime minister of the 20th century when he took office in 1997. He led Britain for a decade until stepping down in 2007. Tony Blair was born in Scotland but spent much of his childhood in Durham, England. He studied law at Oxford and then practiced law until 1983, when he was elected as member of Parliament from Sedgefield.",
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Primary
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Robert Drew
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Primary (film)
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Robert Drew
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Who was the producer of Primary?
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"text": "with Zion.T at the Lotte Art Center in Seoul. Primary also participated at the 2013 Infinite Challenge Song Festival, performing with Park Myeong-su and producing a song for Park Ji-yoon. The songs he made for the event, \"I Got C\" and \"Mr. Lee\". were later have found to have crossed the line from sampling into plagiarism in their use of Dutch artist Caro Emerald's songs \"Liquid Lunch\" and \"One Day\". Primary later officially credited Caro Emerald's composing group Grandmono for the songs. All of the proceeds from the song \"I Got C\" were later donated. Primary later produced the song",
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"text": "Primary (band) Primary were an Australian techno rock band which formed in 1995 the Fonti brothers: Jamie on keyboards and Sean on bass guitar (both ex-Caligula), and Connie Mitchell on lead vocals. According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, the group were \"Dominated by South African-born [Mitchell]'s hyperactive and full-frontal vocals, with thunderous electronic rock underpinning the music, Primary sounded like a techno Skunk Anansie. Jamie Fonti coined the phrase 'Hybrid Electronica Rock' in order to describe the band's sound.\" The group released two albums, \"This Is the Sound\" (June 1999) and \"Watching the World\" (28 May 2001). They disbanded late",
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"text": "Primary (musician) Choi Dong-hoon (born January 31, 1983), better known by the stage name Primary, is a prominent South Korean hip hop musician and record producer. He is currently signed under Amoeba Culture. Primary has collaborated with various artists to produce the albums \"Back Again\", \"Primary Score\", \"Daily Apartment\", \"Primary and The Messengers\", and \"2\". He has also produced albums for other Korean hip hop artists, including Supreme Team's first album \"Supremier\" and Dynamic Duo's \"Kill\", as well as several of MBLAQ's singles, including \"I'm Back\" and \"Smokey Girl\". He appeared in the MBC variety program \"Infinite Challenge\" in 2013.",
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"text": "Primary (film) Primary is a 1960 Direct Cinema documentary film about the 1960 Wisconsin primary election between John F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey for the United States Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States. Produced by Robert Drew, shot by Richard Leacock and Albert Maysles, and edited by D. A. Pennebaker, the film was a breakthrough in documentary film style. Most importantly, through the use of mobile cameras and lighter sound equipment, the filmmakers were able to follow the candidates as they wound their way through cheering crowds, cram with them into crowded hotel rooms, and to hover",
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"text": "Primary production In ecology, primary production is the synthesis of organic compounds from atmospheric or aqueous carbon dioxide. It principally occurs through the process of photosynthesis, which uses light as its source of energy, but it also occurs through chemosynthesis, which uses the oxidation or reduction of inorganic chemical compounds as its source of energy. Almost all life on Earth relies directly or indirectly on primary production. The organisms responsible for primary production are known as \"primary producers\" or autotrophs, and form the base of the food chain. In terrestrial ecoregions, these are mainly plants, while in aquatic ecoregions algae",
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"text": "electronic rock underpinning the music, Primary sounded like a techno Skunk Anansie. Jamie Fonti coined the phrase 'Hybrid Electronica Rock' in order to describe the band's sound.\" Jason Howard joined Primary on lead guitar and made his performance debut in April 1999. They became known for their energetic live shows, with Mitchell's on-stage presence and costumes a talking point. Their second album, \"Watching the World\", was released on 28 May 2001. Australian music journalist, Ed Nimmervoll, declared it to be his Album of the Week: \"they kept the focus on the songs. In the end Primary offer music with many",
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"text": "Earth would be unable to sustain itself. Plants, along with other primary producers, produce the energy that beings consume, and the oxygen that they breathe. It is thought that the first organisms on Earth were primary producers located on the ocean floor. Aquatic algae are a significant contributor to food webs in tropical rivers and streams. This is displayed by net primary production, a fundamental ecological process that reflects the amount of carbon that is synthesized within an ecosystem. This carbon ultimately becomes available to consumers. Net primary production displays that the rates of in-stream primary production in tropical regions",
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"text": "2011 visit to Korea which Jones sung at a press conference and expressed his appreciation for. In 2011 Primary released the first part of the album \"Primary and The Messengers\" and continued to release the subsequent four parts through October 2012. The album in total includes collaborations with 23 separate artists. He successfully broke into the top ten on various Korean music charts with the album's track \"? (Question Mark)\" in November 2012. Primary performed a special stage with Dynamic Duo at the 2012 MBC Gayo Daejun. On August 31 and September 1, 2013 Primary held a sold-out joint concert",
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"text": "in an Accutron watch and put it in the camera. This allowed proper synchronisation. They then took their design to RCA who showed interest; and after receiving money from \"LIFE\" magazine, Drew and Leacock were able to make the first model and shoot their film \"Primary.\" As Leacock pointed out, “nothing has really changed since then, I mean it is a little bit better… basically the same thing.\" Brian Winston describes Leacock as the father of modern documentary because of this development. \"He was the catalyst for the development of the modern documentary, liberating the camera from the tripod and",
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"text": "first recording, a five-track extended play, \"Vicious Precious\", produced by Paul McKercher and Ollie J, was released in March 1998, and featured Paul Wheeler (ex-Icehouse) on drums. Bousfield left the band in 1999. Nick Launay produced the band's first full-length album, \"This Is the Sound\", which appeared in June that year on WEA/Warner. It peaked in the ARIA Albums Chart top 40. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, felt it was \"an accomplished album that boasted state-of-the-art production values, and a batch of reverberating tracks.\" He described how the group were \"Dominated by South African-born [Mitchell]'s hyperactive and full-frontal vocals, with thunderous",
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"answer": "BBC",
"context": "Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963. The programme depicts the adventures of the Doctor, a Time Lord—a space and time-travelling humanoid alien. He explores the universe in his TARDIS, a sentient time-travelling space ship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired.",
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"question": "Who is the producer of Doctor Who?"
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"answer": "Monday Nitro or simply Nitro, was a weekly professional wrestling telecast produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW), created by Ted Turner and Eric Bischoff.",
"context": "WCW Monday Nitro WCW Monday Nitro, also known as Monday Nitro or simply Nitro, was a weekly professional wrestling telecast produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW), created by Ted Turner and Eric Bischoff. Ted Turner Robert Edward \"Ted\" Turner III (born November 19, 1938) is an American media mogul and philanthropist. As a businessman, he is known as founder of the Cable News Network (CNN), the first 24-hour cable news channel. In addition, he founded WTBS, which pioneered the superstation concept in cable television.",
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"question": "Who produced WCW Monday Night Nitro?"
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"answer": "19 Entertainment",
"context": "American Idol is an American singing competition series created by Simon Fuller and produced by 19 Entertainment, and is distributed by FremantleMedia North America. It began airing on Fox on June 11, 2002, as an addition to the Idols format based on the British series Pop Idol and has since become one of the most successful shows in the history of American television. The concept of the series is to find new solo recording artists, with the winner being determined by the viewers in America. Winners chosen by viewers through telephone, Internet, and SMS text voting were Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Fantasia Barrino, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Hicks, Jordin Sparks, David Cook, Kris Allen, Lee DeWyze, Scotty McCreery, Phillip Phillips, Candice Glover, Caleb Johnson, and Nick Fradiani.",
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"question": "Who produced American Idol?"
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"answer": "Warner Bros",
"context": "Beware the Batman Beware the Batman is an American computer-animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman. The series premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on July 13, 2013, as part of their DC Nation block, replacing \"\". The series was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment. DC Nation DC Nation were shows and shorts based on DC Comics that aired on Cartoon Network on Saturday morning. It premiered on March 3, 2012, and is produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Some of the shows in DC Nation include \"\" and \"Young Justice\" (with \"Beware the Batman\" in 2013).",
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"question": "Who produced both DC Nation and Beware the Batman?"
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"answer": "Lythgoe",
"context": "American Idol was based on the British show Pop Idol created by Simon Fuller, which was in turn inspired by the New Zealand television singing competition Popstars. Television producer Nigel Lythgoe saw it in Australia and helped bring it over to Britain. Fuller was inspired by the idea from Popstars of employing a panel of judges to select singers in audition. He then added other elements, such as telephone voting by the viewing public (which at the time was already in use in shows such as the Eurovision Song Contest), the drama of backstories and real-life soap opera unfolding in real time. The show debuted in 2001 in Britain with Lythgoe as showrunner—the executive producer and production leader—and Simon Cowell as one of the judges, and was a big success with the viewing public.",
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"question": "Who was the executive producer of Pop Idol?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Doctor Who follows the adventures of the primary character, a rogue Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey, who simply goes by the name \"The Doctor\". He fled from Gallifrey in a stolen Mark I Type 40 TARDIS – \"Time and Relative Dimension in Space\" – time machine which allows him to travel across time and space. The TARDIS has a \"chameleon circuit\" which normally allows the machine to take on the appearance of local objects as a disguise. However, the Doctor's TARDIS remains fixed as a blue British Police box due to a malfunction in the chameleon circuit.",
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"question": "Who is the producer of Doctor Who?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "CNN : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet ArchiveCNN : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive Fetching more results DESCRIPTION \"Cable News Network (CNN) is a U.S. cable news channel founded in 1980 by Ted Turner. Upon its launch, CNN was the first channel to provide 24-hour television news coverage, and the first all-news television channel in the United States. While the news channel has numerous affiliates, CNN primarily broadcasts from its headquarters at the CNN Center in Atlanta, the Time Warner Center in New York City, and studios in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles.\" CNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 - YouTubeCNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 - YouTube CNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 Want to watch this again later?",
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"question": "Who produced WCW Monday Night Nitro?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "American Idol employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances. The original judges were record producer and music manager Randy Jackson, pop singer and choreographer Paula Abdul and music executive and manager Simon Cowell. The judging panel for the most recent season consisted of country singer Keith Urban, singer and actress Jennifer Lopez, and jazz singer Harry Connick, Jr. The show was originally hosted by radio personality Ryan Seacrest and comedian Brian Dunkleman, with Seacrest continuing on for the rest of the seasons.",
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"question": "Who produced American Idol?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Gotham (TV series) Gotham is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne. The series stars Ben McKenzie as the young Gordon, while Heller executive-produces, along with Danny Cannon, who also directed the pilot. The Blind Fortune Teller \"The Blind Fortune Teller\" is the sixteenth episode of the television series \"Gotham\".",
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"question": "Who produced both DC Nation and Beware the Batman?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The most extreme forms of Cubism were not those practiced by Picasso and Braque, who resisted total abstraction. Other Cubists, by contrast, especially František Kupka, and those considered Orphists by Apollinaire (Delaunay, Léger, Picabia and Duchamp), accepted abstraction by removing visible subject matter entirely. Kupka’s two entries at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Amorpha-Fugue à deux couleurs and Amorpha chromatique chaude, were highly abstract (or nonrepresentational) and metaphysical in orientation. Both Duchamp in 1912 and Picabia from 1912 to 1914 developed an expressive and allusive abstraction dedicated to complex emotional and sexual themes. Beginning in 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete. In 1913–14 Léger produced a series entitled Contrasts of Forms, giving a similar stress to color, line and form. His Cubism, despite its abstract qualities, was associated with themes of mechanization and modern life. Apollinaire supported these early developments of abstract Cubism in Les Peintres cubistes (1913), writing of a new \"pure\" painting in which the subject was vacated. But in spite of his use of the term Orphism these works were so different that they defy attempts to place them in a single category.",
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"question": "Who produced the series called Non-contrast of Forms?"
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Five
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Five (1951 film)
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Arch Oboler
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"text": "of \"Stick Fly\", which was scheduled to open in December 2011. At the end of June, a wax figure of Keys was unveiled at Madame Tussauds New York. On September 26, 2011, was the premiere of \"Project 5\", known as \"Five\", a short film that marks the debut of Keys as a director. It is a documentary of five episodes that tell stories of five women who were victims of breast cancer and how it affected their lives. The production also has co-direction of the actresses Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore and film director Patty Jenkins. In October 2011, RCA Music",
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"text": "Five (1951 film) Five is an independently made 1951 American black-and-white post-apocalyptic science fiction film that was produced, written, and directed by Arch Oboler. The film stars William Phipps, Susan Douglas Rubeš, James Anderson, Charles Lampkin, and Earl Lee. \"Five\" was distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film's storyline involves five survivors, one woman and four men, of an atomic bomb disaster. It appears to have wiped out the rest of the human race while leaving all infrastructure intact. The five come together at a remote, isolated hillside house, where they try to figure out how to survive. They must also",
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"text": "who serves as narrator, won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Narrator for her performance. \"Five Came Back\" explores the experiences of five U.S. film directors – John Ford, William Wyler, John Huston, Frank Capra, and George Stevens – and their frontline work during the Second World War. It draws on over 100 hours of archival footage and is narrated by Meryl Streep. Each modern director discusses the impact and legacies of one of the five earlier directors: Steven Spielberg (Wyler), Francis Ford Coppola (Huston), Guillermo del Toro (Capra), Paul Greengrass (Ford), and Lawrence Kasdan (Stevens). Netflix is also streaming",
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"text": "a strikingly atmospheric and handsome film, and Oboler creates an eerie sense of isolation with simple techniques.\" During the film \"Great Balls of Fire!\", the characters Jerry Lee Lewis and his future wife Myra Gale Brown can be seen watching \"Five\" in a scene. Five (1951 film) Five is an independently made 1951 American black-and-white post-apocalyptic science fiction film that was produced, written, and directed by Arch Oboler. The film stars William Phipps, Susan Douglas Rubeš, James Anderson, Charles Lampkin, and Earl Lee. \"Five\" was distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film's storyline involves five survivors, one woman and four men,",
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"text": "the revelation of the film. Five (2016 film) Five is a 2016 French comedy film, written and directed by Igor Gotesman and starring Pierre Niney. The film is about a group of five childhood friends who take up the opportunity to live together in an expensive Paris apartment. In order to fund the group's lifestyle, Pierre Niney's character, Samuel, becomes a drug dealer. \"The Hollywood Reporter\" compared the film's humour to that of recent American comedies, calling the film \"a lively and often rather funny affair, dishing out oodles of sex, drugs and hip-hop, with plenty of below-the-belt humor \"a",
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"text": "Taking Five Taking Five is a 2007 film directed by Andrew Waller. The plot involves two high school girls who kidnap a pop rock band. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 28, 2007. It was filmed at Juan Diego Catholic High School in Draper, Utah and at Hillcrest High School in Midvale, Utah. Devon Thompson (Alona Tal) and Gabby Davis (Daniella Monet) are the ultimate fans of the band \"5 Leo Rise\" (The Click Five). When energy drink Shift sponsors a free \"5 Leo Rise\" concert for the high school that collects the most bottle labels,",
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"text": "The Savage Five The Savage Five, also known as The Savage 5, is a 1974 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Chang Cheh and starring David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan-tai, Danny Lee and Wong Chung. The film's Chinese title literally means the \"Five Tiger Generals\". A group of bandits flees with a stolen safe to a small town where they oppress the villagers and forces the town's blacksmith Wei Min-hui (Danny Lee) to unlock the safe. Wei refuses to help the bandits and after he informed the mayor about this, he reports to the officials in",
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"text": "Television which helped build Pearson into the biggest non-US independent production company in the world. At the end of October 1995 a consortium guided by Dyke was awarded the licence for Channel 5, and he became the first chairman of the new channel. He was appointed Chairman of Channel 5 on 21 February 1997. Also in 1997 he was asked to review the Patients' Charter of the National Health Service. In 2000, he took over from John Birt as Director-General of the BBC. He was appointed despite Conservative protests that he had donated £50,000 to the Labour Party and was",
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"text": "Five (2003 film) Five ( \"Panj\"), also known as Five Dedicated to Ozu, is a 2003 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. The film consists of five long shots, averaging about 16 minutes each. Four of the five have fixed camera positions. It was first screened at the 2003 NHK Asian Film Festival and was also screened out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. The original 2004 Cannes page states: \"Finding himself in a house in the north of Iran by the Caspian Sea, the director picked up his handheld DV camera and began filming the seemingly",
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"text": "film as much as the tepid plot line created by Arch Oboler, \"the five people whom he has selected to forward the race of man are so cheerless, banal and generally static that they stir little interest in their fate. Furthermore, Mr. Oboler has imagined so little of significance for them to do in their fearfully unique situation that there is nothing to be learned from watching them. Mr. Oboler might as well be presenting five castaways on a desert isle.\" In a recent review film critic Sean Axmaker lauded the film, writing, \"For all of his budgetary limitations, it's",
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"answer": "Tod Browning",
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"answer": "Adrian Hooper",
"context": "The Sydney Mandolins (Artistic Director: Adrian Hooper) have contributed greatly to the repertoire through commissioning over 200 works by Australian and International composers. Most of these works have been released on Compact Disks and can regularly be heard on radio stations on the ABC and MBS networks. One of their members, mandolin virtuoso Paul Hooper, has had a number of Concertos written for him by composers such as Eric Gross. He has performed and recorded these works with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.",
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"answer": "Dulles",
"context": "With Eisenhower's leadership and Dulles' direction, CIA activities increased under the pretense of resisting the spread of communism in poorer countries; the CIA in part deposed the leaders of Iran in Operation Ajax, of Guatemala through Operation Pbsuccess, and possibly the newly independent Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville). In 1954 Eisenhower wanted to increase surveillance inside the Soviet Union. With Dulles' recommendation, he authorized the deployment of thirty Lockheed U-2's at a cost of $35 million. The Eisenhower administration also planned the Bay of Pigs Invasion to overthrow Fidel Castro in Cuba, which John F. Kennedy was left to carry out.\"",
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"answer": "A. L. Vijay",
"context": "Thalaivaa (English: Leader) is a 2013 Indian Tamil action film written and directed by A. L. Vijay.",
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"context": "After her career breakthrough, Madonna focused mainly in singing but was also credited for playing cowbell on Madonna (1983) and synthesizer on Like a Prayer (1989). In 1999, Madonna had studied for three months to play the violin for the role as a violin teacher in the film Music of the Heart, before eventually leaving the project. After two decades, Madonna decided to perform with guitar again during the promotion of Music (2000). She took further lessons from guitarist Monte Pittman to improve her guitar skill. Since then Madonna has played guitar on every tour, as well as her studio albums. At the 2002 Orville H. Gibson Guitar Awards, she received nomination for Les Paul Horizon Award, which honors the most promising up-and-coming guitarist.",
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"context": "The Murder Man The Murder Man is a 1935 American crime-drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Virginia Bruce, and Lionel Atwill, and directed by Tim Whelan. The picture was Tracy's first film in what would be a twenty-year career with MGM. Tracy plays an investigative reporter who specializes in murder cases. The film is notable as the feature film debut of James Stewart (who had previously appeared in a Shemp Howard comedy short called \"Art Trouble\").",
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"context": "The mandolin orchestras never completely went away, however. In fact, along with all the other musical forms the mandolin is involved with, the mandolin ensemble (groups usually arranged like the string section of a modern symphony orchestra, with first mandolins, second mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, mando-basses, and guitars, and sometimes supplemented by other instruments) continues to grow in popularity. Since the mid-nineties, several public-school mandolin-based guitar programs have blossomed around the country, including Fretworks Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra, the first of its kind. The national organization, Classical Mandolin Society of America, founded by Norman Levine, represents these groups. Prominent modern mandolinists and composers for mandolin in the classical music tradition include Samuel Firstman, Howard Fry, Rudy Cipolla, Dave Apollon, Neil Gladd, Evan Marshall, Marilynn Mair and Mark Davis (the Mair-Davis Duo), Brian Israel, David Evans, Emanuil Shynkman, Radim Zenkl, David Del Tredici and Ernst Krenek.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Eisenhower did provide France with bombers and non-combat personnel. After a few months with no success by the French, he added other aircraft to drop napalm for clearing purposes. Further requests for assistance from the French were agreed to but only on conditions Eisenhower knew were impossible to meet – allied participation and congressional approval. When the French fortress of Dien Bien Phu fell to the Vietnamese Communists in May 1954, Eisenhower refused to intervene despite urgings from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the Vice President and the head of NCS.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Sivappu Sivappu is a 2015 Tamil movie directed by Sathyasiva and produced by Muktha Films and 'Punnagai Poo' Gheetha. Evoking the plight of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in India, the film features Rajkiran, Naveen Chandra and Rupa Manjari in the lead roles, with music composed by N. R. Raghunanthan. N. R. Raghunanthan N. R. Raghunanthan is an Indian film score and soundtrack composer. He has scored music for Tamil films.",
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"text": "Proud Clarion Proud Clarion (January 19, 1964 – December 17, 1981) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1967 Kentucky Derby. Owned and bred by John W. Galbreath, Proud Clarion was foaled at his Darby Dan Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. His sire was Hail To Reason, the U.S. Champion Two-Year-Old Colt for 1960, and his grandsire was Royal Charger, a son of the great Nearco. Out of the mare Breath O'Morn, Proud Clarion's damsire was Djeddah, a major stakes winner in England who in turn was a son of the French champion and 1942 Prix de l'Arc",
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"text": "Birdie. He died in 1981 at age seventeen at Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, Kentucky and is buried in their equine cemetery. Proud Clarion Proud Clarion (January 19, 1964 – December 17, 1981) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1967 Kentucky Derby. Owned and bred by John W. Galbreath, Proud Clarion was foaled at his Darby Dan Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. His sire was Hail To Reason, the U.S. Champion Two-Year-Old Colt for 1960, and his grandsire was Royal Charger, a son of the great Nearco. Out of the mare Breath O'Morn, Proud Clarion's damsire was Djeddah,",
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"text": "the planet Clarion. Two hundred years ago, Clarion was settled by a group of colonists and then was lost when its coordinates were mysteriously erased from all navigation computers. Now the people of Clarion need Dorland's help. High Elder Brill, the leader of Clarion's tyrannical religious cult, has been using the revelations of an alien named Lord Tem as an excuse to commit terrible atrocities. The narrator of the story, Dorland's business manager Paul, is shocked to learn that the reclusive Dorland was born on Clarion and was once in training for the eldership. His empathic skills and his history",
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"text": "Loyd Gentry Jr. Loyd \"Boo\" Gentry Jr. (August 29, 1925 – July 1, 2012) was an American horse trainer best known for training Proud Clarion to win the 1967 Kentucky Derby. Born in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, Gentry was the son of jockey and trainer, Loyd Gentry Sr.. His father trained for the prominent Canadian horseman Harry C. Hatch for whom he conditioned the winner of the 1941 King's Plate. Loyd Jr. was also the nephew of Olin B. Gentry, who managed the horse breeding operations of Colonel Edward R. Bradley. Gentry served in the U.S. Coast Guard during World",
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"text": "de Triomphe winner, Djebel. Racing at age two for trainer Loyd Gentry, Jr., Proud Clarion showed little of what his pedigree promised. Out of three starts, his best result was a third in a minor race. He finished his two-year-old season with earnings of just $805. As a three-year-old, he won a few sprint races then in the immediate lead-up to the 1967 Kentucky Derby, he ran second to Diplomat Way in the Blue Grass Stakes. Ridden by Bobby Ussery in the Derby, Proud Clarion was given little consideration and was sent off by bettors at more than 30:1 odds.",
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"text": "time in the Derby's history to that point. Proud Clarion finished third in the Preakness Stakes and then fourth in the Belmont to winner Damascus. Proud Clarion won six of his thirteen starts in 1967, with his only other significant stakes win coming in the Roamer Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack. He returned to race at age four in 1968, starting nine times out of which his best was two second-place finishes. Retired to stud duty at his owners Darby Dan Farm, Proud Clarion met with some success, siring at least 30 winners of stakes races including Marlboro Cup winner, Proud",
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"text": "father, who remains unidentified, is an islander, on the grounds that only islanders can sing chantments of wind. The pirates dock at Doryus Town, which is notorious for its slave trade and drug traffic. There, the pirate captain hopes to sell Calwyn to a man who desires a windworker, this man being an incognito Samis. When the pirates have been rendered into a stupor by the effects of a drug called \"slava\", Calwyn, Mica, and the \"Fledgewing\"'s crew escape. At the same time, Samis tests the Clarion's power on the dormant volcano of the island of Doryus. The volcano erupts,",
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"text": "political campaigning to better the working rights of the common person. Today the club is open and welcoming to all people, and this can be observed at all of its activities. The Clarion has 'grown' and is proud to have many Champions from its membership: Barry Hoban is a current life member of the Clarion and Calder Clarion who won many European victories as well as stages of the Tour de France. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Hoban Adrian Timmis formerly of Hednesford (Cannock Chase Clarion) was a prolific national champion and major European stage racer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Timmis Chris Newton formerly of Teesside Clarion won in",
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"text": "with Supreme Quality in 1970. He continued to train horses until his death on July 1, 2012 at Lexington, Kentucky. Loyd Gentry Jr. Loyd \"Boo\" Gentry Jr. (August 29, 1925 – July 1, 2012) was an American horse trainer best known for training Proud Clarion to win the 1967 Kentucky Derby. Born in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, Gentry was the son of jockey and trainer, Loyd Gentry Sr.. His father trained for the prominent Canadian horseman Harry C. Hatch for whom he conditioned the winner of the 1941 King's Plate. Loyd Jr. was also the nephew of Olin B. Gentry,",
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"text": "in 1992 and they had four children: Christene, Jamie, Stephen and Kevin. As a young man, Best and his mother Carrie founded the first African-Canadian owned newspaper, the Clarion, in New Glasgow. According to his son Jamie Best, his father could have played professional baseball, hockey or basketball, but when he was young, there were no coloured people in sports. James Calbert Best James Calbert Best (1926-2007) was a Canadian diplomat. He was High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago. He was Canada's first Black assistant deputy minister and first Black high commissioner. A native of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Best",
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"context": "The new state became a focal point for the emerging oil industry, as discoveries of oil pools prompted towns to grow rapidly in population and wealth. Tulsa eventually became known as the \"Oil Capital of the World\" for most of the 20th century and oil investments fueled much of the state's early economy. In 1927, Oklahoman businessman Cyrus Avery, known as the \"Father of Route 66\", began the campaign to create U.S. Route 66. Using a stretch of highway from Amarillo, Texas to Tulsa, Oklahoma to form the original portion of Highway 66, Avery spearheaded the creation of the U.S. Highway 66 Association to oversee the planning of Route 66, based in his hometown of Tulsa.",
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"context": "Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see. Maria and Joanne are killed, but Julia burns to death while crying for help. Jack and Andrew survive. 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Back in London, a devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges and no arrest, the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail.",
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"question": "Who is Rudolph Smuntz the father of?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "According to the majority of Shī'a, namely the Twelvers (Ithnā'ashariyya), the following is a listing of the rightful successors to Muḥammad. Each Imam was the son of the previous Imam except for Hussayn ibn 'Alī, who was the brother of Hassan ibn 'Alī. The belief in this succession to Muḥammad stems from various Quranic verses which include: 75:36, 13:7, 35:24, 2:30, 2:124, 36:26, 7:142, 42:23.[citation needed] They support their discussion by citing Genesis 17:19–20 and Sunni hadith:Sahih Muslim, Hadith number 4478, English translation by Abdul Hamid Siddiqui.[original research?]",
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"question": "Who is the father of Isma'il ibn Jafar?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The early reign of Abd al-Malik was marked by the revolt of Al-Mukhtar, which was based in Kufa. Al-Mukhtar hoped to elevate Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, another son of Ali, to the caliphate, although Ibn al-Hanafiyyah himself may have had no connection to the revolt. The troops of al-Mukhtar engaged in battles both with the Umayyads in 686, defeating them at the river Khazir near Mosul, and with Ibn al-Zubayr in 687, at which time the revolt of al-Mukhtar was crushed. In 691, Umayyad troops reconquered Iraq, and in 692 the same army captured Mecca. Ibn al-Zubayr was killed in the attack.",
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"question": "Who was the father of Abd al-Malik?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "She is known for contributions to Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, to statistical physics, where she used applied spinor analysis to rederive the result of Lars Onsager on the partition function of the two-dimensional Ising Model, and to the study of the Mössbauer effect, on which she collaborated with John von Neumann and Harry Lipkin. Lars Onsager Lars Onsager (November 27, 1903 – October 5, 1976) was a Norwegian-born American physical chemist and theoretical physicist. He held the Gibbs Professorship of Theoretical Chemistry at Yale University. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1968.",
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"question": "Who is the father of Aage Bohr and son of Christian Bohr?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "By the time Oklahoma was admitted to the Union in 1907, Oklahoma City had surpassed Guthrie, the territorial capital, as the population center and commercial hub of the new state. Soon after, the capital was moved from Guthrie to Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City was a major stop on Route 66 during the early part of the 20th century; it was prominently mentioned in Bobby Troup's 1946 jazz classic, \"(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66\", later made famous by artist Nat King Cole.",
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"question": "Who was the \"Father of Route 66\"?"
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"text": "Warner Bros. International Television Production Warner Bros. International Television Production (WBITP) is the global television production arm of Warner Bros. International Television. The division was formed in 2009 to produce original programming or local adaptations of Warner Bros. formats in non-U.S. territories. The company has also acquired majority stakes in numerous production companies including Shed Media in the United Kingdom and BlazHoffski Holding B.V. (including Dahl TV and BlazHoffSki Levy Productions) in the Netherlands and Belgium. In 2014, the company acquired Netherlands-based Eyeworks and its global subsidiaries outside North America in a US$270 million deal, giving Warner Bros. businesses in",
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"text": "an uproar to most of the its audience. Warner TV's headquarters are located in Brazil, Venezuela, Chile, Singapore and Malaysia; the broadcasting, however, is based in Miami for Latin American viewers and Singapore for Asian viewers. On November 9, 2017, Turner Broadcasting System Europe and Canal+ Group both launched Warner TV in France. All television series airing on the channel are sourced from the library of Warner Bros., which licenses its name to the channel. In March 2015, the Filipino feed separated from the Southeast Asian Warner TV channel as it now has a different programming schedule, including selected programming",
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"text": "Warner Music Australasia Warner Music Australasia is the Australian division of the Warner Music Group. The company's operations also include distribution to New Zealand. In 1969, Warner Bros. Records decided to branch out and WEA was born. The first territory established was Canada, the second was Australia. Paul Turner began the company with five staff members in July 1970, the official opening happening at the Menzies Hotel, Sydney on 1 October 1970. The company was then based in Riley Street, Darlinghurst and had three major labels, Warner Bros. Records, Elektra Records and Atlantic Records. A year later Warner Bros. Records",
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"text": "been superseded by the TT Pro League. In 1998, Warner purchased the Scarlet Ibis Hotel in St Augustine for TT$6 million, which he renovated and renamed the Emerald Apartments and Plaza. Run by Warner's son Daryl, the Emerald Apartments and Plaza sponsor local football competitions, including the 2010 Eastern Football Association Emerald Apartments & Plaza Cup. Warner also owns Kantac Plaza in Arouca, which was used as the base for Trinidad and Tobago's successful 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign. Warner had other real estate holdings in the twin island republic, including the offices used by TTFF and CONCACAF. CONCACAF pays",
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"context": "Vatnajokull Glacier in Iceland - What, Where & HowVatnajokull Glacier in Iceland - What, Where & How Mar, 15 | admin | Iceland is a land filled with lots of interesting things to do and incredible places to see. Amongst its lovely attractions worth visiting is the Vatnajokull glacier. This glacier is Iceland’s largest glacier and the largest Icecap in Europe with an area of over 8,000 km sq.",
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"context": "During the Middle Ages, the Eritrea region was known as Medri Bahri (\"sea-land\"). The name Eritrea is derived from the ancient Greek name for Red Sea (Ἐρυθρὰ Θάλασσα Erythra Thalassa, based on the adjective ἐρυθρός erythros \"red\"). It was first formally adopted in 1890, with the formation of Italian Eritrea (Colonia Eritrea). The territory became the Eritrea Governorate within Italian East Africa in 1936.",
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"text": "area newcomers Esinchill and female emcee Mystic. Digital Underground's final studio album, \"..Cuz a D.U. Party Don't Stop!\", was released on May 20, 2008, although a substantial portion of it was recorded at a live show from 2005. Shortly before its release, the group embarked on an indefinite hiatus. Money-B has stated that Shock G expressed interest in writing a book and exploring music that the latter would deem unfit for the Digital Underground name. On May 18, 2010, The Greenlight EP was released, which features some previously unreleased Digital Underground tracks. Digital Underground Digital Underground was an alternative hip",
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"text": "Digital Underground Digital Underground was an alternative hip hop group from Oakland, California. Their personnel changed and rotated with each album and tour. Digital Underground's leader and mainstay was Greg \"Shock G\" Jacobs (also known as Humpty Hump); Shock G formed the group in 1987 with Jimi \"Chopmaster J\" Dright of Berkeley, California, and Tampa hip-hop radio deejay Kenneth \"Kenny-K\" Waters. Heavily influenced by the various funk bands of the 1970s, Digital Underground sampled such music frequently, which became a defining element of West Coast rap. As \"Rackadelic\", Jacobs designed album covers and cartoon-laced liner notes, in homage to Parliament-Funkadelic",
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"text": "Digital hardcore Digital hardcore is a fusion genre that combines hardcore punk with electronic music genres such as breakbeat, techno, and drum and bass while also drawing on heavy metal and noise music. It typically features fast tempos and aggressive sound samples. The style was pioneered by Alec Empire of the German band Atari Teenage Riot during the early 1990s, and often has sociological or far-left lyrical themes. Digital hardcore music is typically fast and abrasive, combining the speed, heaviness and attitude of hardcore punk, thrash metal, and riot grrrl with electronic music such as hardcore techno, jungle, drum and",
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"text": "electronicore, a similar musical genre fusing hardcore punk and metalcore with electronica. The German band We Butter the Bread with Butter has seen commercial success employing this fusion. The term \"digital hardcore\" has largely fallen out of use, given it's association with politically-charged lyrics, which are not a characteristic of newer electronicore artists. Some notable digital hardcore artists, however, have remained active into the 2010s, including Left Spine Down, Death Spells, Rabbit Junk, Death Grips and Ultramerda. Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas have also received considerable praise for their 2014 release, \"Phase 2\". Digital hardcore Digital hardcore is a",
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"text": "and its underground popularity grew, with small digital hardcore festivals being held in several German cities. By the mid-1990s, a number of new record labels specializing in the genre were formed around the world. These included Gangster Toons Industries (Paris), Praxis (London), Cross Fade Enter Tainment (Hamburg), Drop Bass Network (U.S.), and Bloody Fist (Australia). Digital Hardcore Recordings also had some kinship with the Frankfurt labels Mille Plateaux and Riot Beats. Alec Empire's work subsequently set the template for breakcore. Other prominent digital hardcore musicians of this period include Christoph De Babalon, Cobra Killer, Sonic Subjunkies, EC8OR, Hanin Elias, Lolita",
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"text": "The Cinematic Underground The Cinematic Underground are an alternative rock group, with members from the UK and the U.S. (Colorado). Their debut album, Annasthesia, is a \"concept narrative\" about risk and escape which follows two main characters through two days in an unnamed city. Fronted by Nathan Johnson, the group is more of an artistic collective than a band, with revolving members of family and friends from both sides of the Atlantic. In 2004 various members contributed to the junk-yard score Brick for the award-winning film of the same name. In 2009 various members contributed to the score for the",
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"text": "is a defining feature of the genre, bass guitars, electric guitars, and drum kits are optional. Vocals are more often shouted than sung by more than one member of the group. Typically, the lyrics are highly politicized and espouse left-wing or anarchist ideals. Some practitioners have been influenced by anarcho-punk. The music was first defined by the band Atari Teenage Riot, who formed in Berlin, Germany in 1992. The band's frontman, Alec Empire, coined the term \"digital hardcore,\" setting up the independent record label Digital Hardcore Recordings in 1994. German bands with a similar style began signing to the label",
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"text": "Transglobal Underground Transglobal Underground (sometimes written as Trans-Global Underground) is an English electro-world music group, specializing in a fusion of western, Asian and African music styles (sometimes labelled world fusion and ethno techno). Their first four albums featured Natacha Atlas as lead singer and their single \"Temple Head\" was used in a Coca-Cola advertising campaign for the 1996 Olympic Games. In 2008 they won the BBC Radio 3 Award for World Music after the release of their seventh official album, \"Moonshout\". Their most recent release is a collaboration with Albanian brass band entitled 'Kabatronics' which was released on World Village",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"context": "In the 1990s and the new millennium, the city has produced a number of influential hip hop artists, including Eminem, the hip-hop artist with the highest cumulative sales, hip-hop producer J Dilla, rapper and producer Esham and hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. The city is also home to rappers Big Sean and Danny Brown. The band Sponge toured and produced music, with artists such as Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. The city also has an active garage rock genre that has generated national attention with acts such as: The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, Electric Six, and The Hard Lessons.",
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"context": "The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Perfect Harmony features the hit music of The Jackson 5, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Marvin Gaye, Scandal, Tiffany, The Romantics, The Pretenders, The Temptations, The Contours, The Commodores, Tommy James & the Shondells and The Partridge Family, and has been compared to a cross between Altar Boyz and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.",
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"context": "In ancient China, early literature was primarily focused on philosophy, historiography, military science, agriculture, and poetry. China, the origin of modern paper making and woodblock printing, produced one of the world's first print cultures. Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (769-269 BCE). The most important of these include the Classics of Confucianism, of Daoism, of Mohism, of Legalism, as well as works of military science (e.g. Sun Tzu's The Art of War) and Chinese history (e.g. Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian). Ancient Chinese literature had a heavy emphasis on historiography, with often very detailed court records. An exemplary piece of narrative history of ancient China was the Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled no later than 389 BCE, and attributed to the blind 5th century BCE historian Zuo Qiuming.",
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
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"question": "What genre is \"Extract\"?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
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Gregor Balažic
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"text": "year in another friendly, a 0–2 loss to Argentina in La Plata. Balažic is a quick and strong player, technically gifted and with passing ability. Oleg Kononov, his coach at Karpaty, described him as a \"very intelligent player\" with a \"great potential\". Gregor Balažic Gregor Balažic (born 12 February 1988) is a Slovenian professional footballer who plays for Russian club FC Ural Yekaterinburg as a central defender. Balažic represented Slovenia at all youth levels, and made his senior debut in 2013. Born in Murska Sobota, SFR Yugoslavia, Balažic came through the youth academy of NK Mura, who went defunct in",
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"text": "Team Tennis this summer. It will be his first season playing for WTT. The Freedoms will compete in 14 matches this season, including seven home matches played at The Pavilion at Villanova University. Luka Gregorc Luka Gregorc (born February 14, 1984, in Ljubljana) is a retired Slovenian tennis player. Gregorc reached his highest singles ranking of World No. 172 in August 2009. He lives in the United States, in the city of Boca Raton, Florida. Gregorc's highest junior rankings were No. 9 in singles and No. 14 in doubles. He has had success at Grand Slam tournaments, including a semifinal",
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"text": "he did commit the infraction. During his debut campaign, Balažic partnered compatriot Branko Ilić as central defender. After the departure of the latter in the summer, he started alongside Brazilian Fabrício. On 22 August 2015 he scored his official goal for Partizan, helping to a 3–1 away win over FK Borac Čačak. On 30 December 2016, Balažic signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Russian Premier League club FC Ural Yekaterinburg. Balažic made his senior debut for Slovenia on 19 November 2013, in a 1–0 exhibition game win over Canada in Celje. His second cap came on 7 June of the following",
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"text": "Boris Baláž Boris Baláž (born November 20, 1997) is a Slovak competitive archer. Baláž made his debut on the Slovak national team at the age of nine, and eventually competed in numerous international archery tournaments, spanning the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics, the 2015 European Games, and the 2016 Summer Olympics. Baláž currently trains under the tutelage of head coach Miroslav Bendík for the Slovak squad, while shooting at a local archery range in his native Liptovský Mikuláš (). At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Baláž etched a historic mark for Slovakia as one of the country's first",
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"text": "he played for the national team in World Championship in Tunis and Mediterranean Games in Almería where Croatia finished second. He also played at the 2006 European Championship in Switzerland where Croatia finished fourth losing the third-place match to Denmark 32:27. Since 2007 he's been playing in TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke in Germany. In March 2011 he was called up by Slavko Goluža to play for Croatia in the Euro-qualifiers. In 2015 Blažičko got another injury and didn't play for the vast majority of the season. At the end of the season his club Nettelstedt-Lübbecke was relegated to the 2. Bundesliga. Nikola",
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"answer": "Greco-Roman wrestling.",
"context": "A Swedish wrestler who discarded his bronze medal in a protest during the presentation ceremony has been stripped of the award and disqualified from the tournament in Beijing. A disgruntled Abrahamian drops his bronze medal before leaving the arena during the presentation ceremony. The International Olympic Committee said it was also officially disqualifying Ara Abrahamian, 35, from his event, Greco-Roman wrestling. Abrahamian was beaten in the 84-kilogram class by eventual gold medal winner Andrea Minguzzi of Italy. He complained that \"blatant errors in judging\" caused him to lose the match and said he felt that he deserved the gold. The Swede shouted at the referee before confronting the judges.",
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"question": "What sport does Ara Abrahamian play?"
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"answer": "tennis",
"context": "International-level sportspeople from Hyderabad include: cricketers Ghulam Ahmed, M. L. Jaisimha, Mohammed Azharuddin, V. V. S. Laxman, Venkatapathy Raju, Shivlal Yadav, Arshad Ayub, Syed Abid Ali and Noel David; football players Syed Abdul Rahim, Syed Nayeemuddin and Shabbir Ali; tennis player Sania Mirza; badminton players S. M. Arif, Pullela Gopichand, Saina Nehwal, P. V. Sindhu, Jwala Gutta and Chetan Anand; hockey players Syed Mohammad Hadi and Mukesh Kumar; rifle shooters Gagan Narang and Asher Noria and bodybuilder Mir Mohtesham Ali Khan.",
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"answer": "Hockey",
"context": "The New York Islanders and the New York Rangers represent the city in the National Hockey League. Also within the metropolitan area are the New Jersey Devils, who play in nearby Newark, New Jersey.",
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"answer": "NASCAR",
"context": "Carl Edwards, one of NASCAR's elite, makes a living traveling at speeds upwards of 200 mph and is on the road more than 200 days a year. So when he wants to slow down, he heads to his hometown of Columbia, Missouri. NASCAR driver Carl Edwards grew up in Columbia, Missouri. He grew up in Columbia and couldn't wait to get out of town, but after living in North Carolina for three years, he was ready to come back.",
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"answer": "tennis",
"context": "The 1999 Copa Colsanitas was a WTA tennis tournament, played on outdoor clay courts.",
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"question": "What sport does 1999 Copa Colsanitas play?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Hyderabad is a global centre of information technology, for which it is known as Cyberabad (Cyber City). As of 2013[update], it contributed 15% of India's and 98% of Andhra Pradesh's exports in IT and ITES sectors and 22% of NASSCOM's total membership is from the city. The development of HITEC City, a township with extensive technological infrastructure, prompted multinational companies to establish facilities in Hyderabad. The city is home to more than 1300 IT and ITES firms, including global conglomerates such as Microsoft (operating its largest R&D campus outside the US), Google, IBM, Yahoo!, Dell, Facebook,:3 and major Indian firms including Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Polaris and Wipro.:3 In 2009 the World Bank Group ranked the city as the second best Indian city for doing business. The city and its suburbs contain the highest number of special economic zones of any Indian city.",
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"context": "He complained that \"blatant errors in judging\" caused him to lose the match and said he felt that he deserved the gold. The Swede shouted at the referee before confronting the judges. During Thursday's presentation ceremony, he took off his medal and left it in the center of the competition mat before walking off. The IOC said Abrahamian violated two rules of the Olympic charter, one that bans any sort of demonstrations and another that demands respect for all Olympic athletes. \"The awards ceremony is a highly symbolic ritual, acknowledged as such by all athletes and other participants,\" the IOC said. \"Any disruption by any athlete, in particular a medalist, is in itself an insult to the other athletes and to the Olympic Movement. It is also contrary to the spirit of fair play.",
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"question": "What sport does Ara Abrahamian play?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "More than 200 newspapers and 350 consumer magazines have an office in the city, and the publishing industry employs about 25,000 people. Two of the three national daily newspapers in the United States are New York papers: The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, which has won the most Pulitzer Prizes for journalism. Major tabloid newspapers in the city include: The New York Daily News, which was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson and The New York Post, founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton. The city also has a comprehensive ethnic press, with 270 newspapers and magazines published in more than 40 languages. El Diario La Prensa is New York's largest Spanish-language daily and the oldest in the nation.",
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"question": "What sport do the New York Rangers play?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "\"Luckily for us, he did. The Hemi Jet -- Wilkins has copyrighted the name -- fires up this weekend at the Houston AutoRama, and Wilkins plans to attempt a land speed record in the near future. In the meantime, he's tooling around Navasota, Texas, in what he says is the ultimate sleeper when the jet engine's tucked away in the trunk. Most people say \"Nice car\" and assume he's got the obligatory small-block Chevrolet engine under the hood. Little do they know. \"I can drive it up to the store and get a gallon of milk if I want to,\" he told Autopia. The car is an amalgamation of the Big Three, with a Chrysler engine, Chevrolet drivetrain and Ford body.",
"distance": "83.223885",
"question": "What sport is Edwards in?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "2000 Supercopa de España The 2000 Supercopa de España was a Spanish football competition, played over two legs on 20 August and 27 August 2000. It was contested by Espanyol, who were Spanish Cup winners in 1999–2000, and Deportivo La Coruña, who won the 1999–2000 Spanish League. 1999–2000 La Liga The 1999–2000 La Liga season, the 69th since its establishment, began on 21 August 1999 and ended on 20 May 2000.",
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"question": "What sport does 1999 Copa Colsanitas play?"
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454 Big Block
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"text": "454 Big Block 454 Big Block was an American metalcore band from Boston, Massachusetts. 454 Big Block was formed by four members of the recently disbanded Boston Hardcore band Wrecking Crew. The last track of 454 Big Block's second (and final) album was a re-recording of the Wrecking Crew song \"Why Must They?\" Record label Century Media had been in talks with Wrecking Crew before the band changed its sound and reformed as 454 Big Block. Originally vocalist Elgin James decided not to join the new project, but when the band's new vocalist didn't last for long, James changed his",
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"text": "Is My Fuse with James and Garcia-Rivera. He currently produces records at Wild Arctic studio in Queens, New York. Ralph Dinunzio - Guitar (1995–1997) Dinunzio was a founding member of 454 Big Block, previously playing with Wrecking Crew. He quit while the band was touring for the second album. Nick Kean - Bass (1995–1996) Kean was a founding member of 454 Big Block. He quit the band before they recorded the second album. Taras Hrabec - Drums (1995–1996) Hrabec was a founding member of 454 Big Block, previously playing with Wrecking Crew. He quit the band before they recorded the",
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"id": "15608336",
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"text": "mind. The band released two albums, one for Century Media Records, the other for Big Wheel Recreation, and toured with Marilyn Manson, Clutch, Deadguy, Bloodlet and Earth Crisis before breaking up. The group's performances were known to attract a violent audience. In 1998, three members (James, Baltulonis and Garcia-Rivera) formed another band named The World Is My Fuse. As they began to focus their efforts on the new band, 454 Big Block came to an end. Elgin James - Vocals (1995–1998) James was a founding member of 454 Big Block. He had originally replaced Glenn Dudley as the frontman for",
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"text": "second album. Alex Garcia-Rivera - Drums (1996–1998) Garcia-Rivera recorded drums for the band's second album and toured afterward. His next band was The World Is My Fuse with James and Baltulonis. Later, he played in the bands Get High, Good Clean Fun, Saves the Day, Give Up the Ghost, Avoid One Thing, Bars, and Bloodhorse. Today he is a recording engineer. He had previously been in the bands Kingpin and Shelter. Kevin Norton - Bass (1996–1997) Norton joined before the band recorded their second album. He was previously in Eye For An Eye (with Dean Baltulonis). He left the band",
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"text": "to move to California where he joined Straight Faced. Jeff Caxide - Bass (1997–1998) Caxide, formerly of the band Cable, joined while 454 Big Block was touring the second album. Afterward he joined the band Isis, then co-founded the bands Red Sparowes and Palms. Mike Hill - Guitar (1997–1998) Hill joined while the band was touring the second album. He was previously in the band Otis, and later founded and fronted Tombs. Albums Singles Compilations Documentaries Music Videos 454 Big Block 454 Big Block was an American metalcore band from Boston, Massachusetts. 454 Big Block was formed by four members",
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"text": "CB4 CB4 is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Tamra Davis and starring Chris Rock. The film follows a fictional rap group named \"CB4\", named after the prison block in which the group was allegedly formed (Cell Block 4). The movie primarily parodies the rap group N.W.A among other gangsta rap aspects, and contains short segments featuring celebrities and musicians such as Halle Berry, Eazy-E, the Butthole Surfers, Ice-T, Ice Cube, Flavor Flav, and Shaquille O'Neal. Three young friends and aspiring rappers, Albert, Euripides, and Otis want to make their big break. The trio have talent, but no marketable",
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"text": "the film's budget was $6 million. CB4 CB4 is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Tamra Davis and starring Chris Rock. The film follows a fictional rap group named \"CB4\", named after the prison block in which the group was allegedly formed (Cell Block 4). The movie primarily parodies the rap group N.W.A among other gangsta rap aspects, and contains short segments featuring celebrities and musicians such as Halle Berry, Eazy-E, the Butthole Surfers, Ice-T, Ice Cube, Flavor Flav, and Shaquille O'Neal. Three young friends and aspiring rappers, Albert, Euripides, and Otis want to make their big break. The",
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"text": "4-4-1 4-4-1 (also written as \"441\") are an alternative-pop Christian rock band who played primarily in the 1980s. 4-4-1 consisted of lead singer/guitarist John McNamara, drummer Steve Giali, lead guitarist John Giali and bassist/keyboardist Glenn Holland. Formed in 1983, 4-4-1 discovered their blend of catchy beats and melodies capped with insightful lyrics in Glenn’s parents’ garage in Arcadia, California, the hometown of all four members. The band recorded their first demo tape of four songs (Judgment Game, Love’s Irony, Mom & Dad and Break Out) in the garage and sent it to youth pastors around southern California. Randy Ziegler, who",
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"answer": "action",
"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"question": "What genre is The Warriors Gate?"
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"answer": "comedy.",
"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"question": "What genre is \"Extract\"?"
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"answer": "comedy",
"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"question": "What genre was 'True Love'?"
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"answer": "garage rock",
"context": "In the 1990s and the new millennium, the city has produced a number of influential hip hop artists, including Eminem, the hip-hop artist with the highest cumulative sales, hip-hop producer J Dilla, rapper and producer Esham and hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. The city is also home to rappers Big Sean and Danny Brown. The band Sponge toured and produced music, with artists such as Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. The city also has an active garage rock genre that has generated national attention with acts such as: The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, Electric Six, and The Hard Lessons.",
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"question": "What genre does The White Stripes fit into?"
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"answer": "comedy",
"context": "The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Perfect Harmony features the hit music of The Jackson 5, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Marvin Gaye, Scandal, Tiffany, The Romantics, The Pretenders, The Temptations, The Contours, The Commodores, Tommy James & the Shondells and The Partridge Family, and has been compared to a cross between Altar Boyz and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.",
"distance": "79.57538",
"question": "What genre best describes Perfect Harmony?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "In ancient China, early literature was primarily focused on philosophy, historiography, military science, agriculture, and poetry. China, the origin of modern paper making and woodblock printing, produced one of the world's first print cultures. Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (769-269 BCE). The most important of these include the Classics of Confucianism, of Daoism, of Mohism, of Legalism, as well as works of military science (e.g. Sun Tzu's The Art of War) and Chinese history (e.g. Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian). Ancient Chinese literature had a heavy emphasis on historiography, with often very detailed court records. An exemplary piece of narrative history of ancient China was the Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled no later than 389 BCE, and attributed to the blind 5th century BCE historian Zuo Qiuming.",
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"question": "What genre is Sima Qian's The Art of War?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
"distance": "74.10562",
"question": "What genre is The Warriors Gate?"
},
{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
"distance": "73.43266",
"question": "What genre is \"Extract\"?"
},
{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
"distance": "80.1704",
"question": "What genre was 'True Love'?"
},
{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
"distance": "79.587074",
"question": "What genre does The White Stripes fit into?"
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The Firm
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producer
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Sydney Pollack
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The Firm (1993 film)
|
Sydney Pollack
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Who was the producer of The Firm?
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"text": "taken Mills under her wing. Cultured and powerful with a wealth of field experience, her current government position has her overseeing an elite team of operatives who take care of America’s national security emergencies. Alexander Cary will be the writer, executive producer and showrunner for the series and Alex Graves directing the pilot. Taken (film) Taken is a 2008 French action thriller film written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, and directed by Pierre Morel. It stars Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Katie Cassidy, Leland Orser, and Holly Valance. Neeson plays Bryan Mills, a former CIA operative who",
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"text": "The Take (TV series) The Take is a four-part British television crime drama series, adapted by Neil Biswas from the novel by Martina Cole, that first broadcast on Sky1 on 17 June 2009. Directed by David Drury, \"The Take\" follows the activities of criminal sociopath Freddie Jackson (Tom Hardy), who has recently been released from prison, only to find that his cousin Jimmy (Shaun Evans) is attempting to make a name for himself on the back of his reputation. The series also stars Brian Cox, Kierston Wareing, Margot Leicester and Charlotte Riley among others. Principal shooting for the series took",
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"text": "press notes, but it's really one of those tragedy-under-a-microscope slogs that assumes a surfeit of storytelling angles makes a harrowing incident automatically more interesting.\" Nathan Lee of \"The New York Times\" wrote, \"If there is anything the cinema needed less than another angst-ridden, cross-cutting tragedy about crime, fate, memory and redemption, it's the kind shot in an ugly monochromatic palette suggesting a world drained of emotions and filmmakers parched of imagination.\" Take (film) Take is a 2007 American crime thriller directed and written by Charles Oliver and starring Minnie Driver, Jeremy Renner, Bobby Coleman, Adam Rodríguez and David Denman. The",
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"text": "Barry Took Barry Took (19 June 192831 March 2002) was an English writer, television presenter and comedian. His decade and a half writing partnership with Marty Feldman led to the television series \"Bootsie and Snudge\" and the radio comedy \"Round the Horne\" and other projects. He is also remembered in the UK for presenting \"Points of View\", a BBC Television programme featuring viewers' letters on the BBC's output, and the BBC Radio 4 programme \"The News Quiz\". The son of a manager at the Danish Bacon Company, Took was born somewhere between the boroughs of Muswell Hill and Wood Green,",
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"text": "The Taking The Taking is a 2004 novel written by Dean Koontz. In the midst of an oddly sudden rain storm, author Molly Sloan awakens in the middle of the night. Unable to return to sleep, she leaves her husband Neil slumbering in bed and goes downstairs to work on a manuscript in progress. Dark shapes huddle on her porch – coyotes from the nearby forest. She wonders what could have frightened such animals into leaving the sanctuary of the deep woods to brave the proximity of human beings. Disturbed, she steps outside, to stand among the wild beasts, and",
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"text": "with his screenplay for the gangland comedy \"Analyze This\" (1999). He was subsequently offered a job writing \"The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle\" (2000). Lonergan directed his own screenplay for \"You Can Count On Me\" (2000); the film, which was executive produced by Martin Scorsese, went on to receive and be nominated for numerous writing awards. He contributed to the screenplay for \"Gangs of New York\" (2002). In 2005, filming took place for his second film as writer/director, \"Margaret\", starring Anna Paquin, Matt Damon, Matthew Broderick, and J. Smith-Cameron. The film spent over five years in post-production, with Lonergan, the",
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"text": "asks her what the book will be about, she answers \"Hope\". In 2006, it was announced that Sam Raimi's Ghost House productions had purchased the rights to this book and planned to do a miniseries based on it for their new television banner. Neither the series or the Ghost House TV unit came into fruition. The Taking The Taking is a 2004 novel written by Dean Koontz. In the midst of an oddly sudden rain storm, author Molly Sloan awakens in the middle of the night. Unable to return to sleep, she leaves her husband Neil slumbering in bed and",
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"text": "his final credit on \"Take Me\" in 2001. Hinchcliffe was born in Dewsbury, Yorkshire. He was educated at Slough Grammar School and Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he studied English literature. After a brief period working for a travel company and then as a teacher, he joined Associated Television, writing episodes for series including the soap \"Crossroads\" (1970). He then served as script editor of the sitcom \"Alexander the Greatest\" (1971–72), the children's adventure series \"The Jensen Code\" (1973) and the children's drama series \"The Kids from 47A\" (1973). In Spring 1974, at the age of 29, he was approached by",
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"context": "All the Money in the World All the Money in the World is an upcoming 2017 American crime drama film directed by Ridley Scott and based on John Pearson's novel \"Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J. Paul Getty\". It stars Michelle Williams, Kevin Spacey, Mark Wahlberg, Romain Duris, Charlie Plummer, Andrew Buchan and Timothy Hutton. The plot of the film involves the biographical account from the early 1970s of the sustained refusal of J. Paul Getty to cooperate with the extortion demands of a group of kidnappers, from the organized crime group 'Ndrangheta, who had abducted and mutilated his grandson John Paul Getty III. David Scarpa David Scarpa is an American screenwriter.",
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"text": "expanded its range of manufacturing outside of the United States. Much of their product is made in China. By the mid-1980s Alpha found that some of their products were envied by foreign military groups and were recommended to military attachés by the United States Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). In deals that required foreign groups to purchase through American manufacturers Alpha found itself with a new customer bases in other countries. During the latter decades of the 20th century Alpha produced clothing for military organizations throughout the world including Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, Ecuador, Holland, Jordan, New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Singapore,",
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"text": "offices based in each regional center of Ukraine. In April 2014, in the aftermath of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution, when Ukraine's Alpha snipers were alleged to shoot at the protesters, it was purged and reorganised, and soon used by the new government against the pro-Russian separatist forces in the War in Donbass. Late April 2014 three officers were captured by members of the Donbass People's Militia armed group led by Igor Strelkov in the town of Horlivka, after which they were beaten up and shown on Russian television; the SBU spokeswoman said the separatists acted on a tip from infiltrators",
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"text": "AlphaBay AlphaBay Market was an online darknet market which operated on an onion service of the Tor network. It was shut down after a law enforcement action as a part of Operation Bayonet against it (and also the Hansa market) in the United States, Canada, and Thailand, reported 13 July 2017. The alleged founder, Alexandre Cazes, a Canadian citizen born on 19 October 1991, was found dead in his cell in Thailand several days after his arrest; suicide is suspected. AlphaBay was reportedly launched in September 2014, pre-launched in November 2014 and officially launched on December 22, 2014, it saw",
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"text": "Sat was officially added to the CRTC's approved list of foreign services, allowing the channel to expand into Canada. Odyssey Television Network, who sponsored the application to get Alpha Sat on the approved list, is the official Canadian distributor of the channel. Alpha Sat officially launched in Canada on 30 July 2013, via Rogers Cable and Vidéotron. It is also available on Bell TV and Bell Fibe TV. Alpha TV Alpha TV is a Greek free-to-air channel. With Antenna TV it is one of the two biggest stations in Greece, after the collapse of Mega channel, due to financial problems.",
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"text": "Alpha, Queensland Alpha is a rural town and locality in the Barcaldine Region in Central West Queensland, Australia. In the 2011 census, Alpha had a population of 571 people. The Capricorn Highway passes through the town, which lies on Alpha Creek. Alpha was initially established as a temporary terminus during construction of the Central Western railway line (then known as the Great Northern line, a name that would be subsequently assigned to the subsequent more northern line west of Townsville to Mount Isa). The railway, which was being built westwards from Rockhampton, was opened to Alpha on 22 September 1884.",
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"text": "branch network in Bulgaria, the foundation of which it inherited from Ionian and Popular Bank, which entered in 1994 with a representative office in Sofia. In August 2007, the Turkish Banking Regulatory and Supervisory Agency blocked Alpha Bank's move to buy a 50% share in Alternatifbank (Abank) citing Alpha Bank not meeting the terms of Article 8 of Turkey's banking law. The article covers the financial strength, track record and personal history of a bank's board of directors On March 27, 2008, Alpha Bank reached a deal to buy a majority stake in newly established OJSC Astra Bank in Ukraine",
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"text": "Aero Club, based just across the road from Alpha at Hamilton Airport, in September/October 2006. Alpha expanded its production facilities in Hamilton, with an extension to the hangar being put in place in November 2006. On June 23, 2009, it was announced that Alpha Aviation was sold to Hong Kong-based company, IXL Limited, which intends to restart manufacturing planes at Alpha Aviation’s Hamilton Airport-based factory. Alpha Aviation (New Zealand) Alpha Aviation is an aircraft manufacturing company based in Hamilton, New Zealand. It manufactures the Alpha 2000 range of light aircraft. The company was formed by a group of entrepreneurs who",
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"text": "Alpha (Asia album) Alpha is the second studio album by British rock band Asia, released on 26 July 1983 in the United States and on 12 August 1983 in the United Kingdom by Geffen Records. Recorded at Le Studio in Morin-Heights, Quebec, and Manta Sound in Toronto from February to May 1983, the album was produced, like its multi-platinum predecessor, by Mike Stone. Guitarist Steve Howe left the band in 1984. Thus, \"Alpha\" was the last album to feature the band's original line-up until \"Phoenix\" which was released in 2008. The original line-up re-formed two years earlier in 2006. The",
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"text": "improvement through central procurement, laboratory centralization and personal cost driving. Currently Alpha Medical operates 57 medical laboratories in Slovakia, Czech Republic and Poland. In 2013 Penta completed its first real estate project in the Czech Republic – the Florentinum office building. The project includes 49,000 gross square meters of offices on 9 floors and 7,500 sq m of retail space. Florentinum’s quality architecture has garnered it the highest local and international awards (CEEQA – best office in CEE) and is certified LEED Platinum. A year later the Bory Mall retail centre in Slovakia was completed and Penta started to build",
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"context": "Vatnajokull Glacier in Iceland - What, Where & HowVatnajokull Glacier in Iceland - What, Where & How Mar, 15 | admin | Iceland is a land filled with lots of interesting things to do and incredible places to see. Amongst its lovely attractions worth visiting is the Vatnajokull glacier. This glacier is Iceland’s largest glacier and the largest Icecap in Europe with an area of over 8,000 km sq.",
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"context": "After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, the Dutch Republic received the largest group of Huguenot refugees, an estimated total of 75,000 to 100,000 people. Amongst them were 200 clergy. Many came from the region of the Cévennes, for instance, the village of Fraissinet-de-Lozère. This was a huge influx as the entire population of the Dutch Republic amounted to ca. 2 million at that time. Around 1700, it is estimated that nearly 25% of the Amsterdam population was Huguenot.[citation needed] In 1705, Amsterdam and the area of West Frisia were the first areas to provide full citizens rights to Huguenot immigrants, followed by the Dutch Republic in 1715. Huguenots intermarried with Dutch from the outset.",
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"context": "During the Middle Ages, the Eritrea region was known as Medri Bahri (\"sea-land\"). The name Eritrea is derived from the ancient Greek name for Red Sea (Ἐρυθρὰ Θάλασσα Erythra Thalassa, based on the adjective ἐρυθρός erythros \"red\"). It was first formally adopted in 1890, with the formation of Italian Eritrea (Colonia Eritrea). The territory became the Eritrea Governorate within Italian East Africa in 1936.",
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"text": "aim at politics and education in America, attracted attention when \"New Yorker\" film critic David Denby named it the best film of 1999. Payne was nominated for an Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay for \"Election\". In 2003 he received a Golden Globe for his screenplay for \"About Schmidt,\" which was also nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. To the surprise of many who kept track of Hollywood news, Payne and his writing partner Jim Taylor were not nominated for an Oscar for the \"About Schmidt\" screenplay. He won both the Academy Award and",
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"text": "Farr delivered her baby on set. While filming, Farr had early contractions but insisted on working. The producers rushed to rearrange the shooting schedule so that that day could be Farr's last day on set. She delivered her baby. \"Democracy\" marked the return of Oswald Kittner. Originally a one-time role, fans and executive producer Cheryl Heuton enjoyed having Jay Baruchel's performance as Oswald Kittner on the show. As a result of fans' request for a return appearance of Kittner, writers wrote \"Democracy\" and decided to feature Kittner. Over 10.29 million people watched \"Democracy\". Democracy (Numbers) \"Democracy\" is the 18th episode",
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"text": "written, and is Dredd creator John Wagner's favourite \"Judge Dredd\" story. Editor David Bishop called it \"the best \"Judge Dredd\" story ever written.\" The first Democracy story, \"Letter From a Democrat\", is co-writer Alan Grant's favourite Dredd story. All of the stories in the \"Democracy\" arc were written by Wagner or under his direction. The \"Judge Dredd\" comic strip is mostly set in Mega-City One in the 22nd century, on the east coast of the former United States. When President Robert L. Booth started the Third World War in 2070 \"(see Atomic Wars)\", the Judges – until then no more",
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"text": "Anthony Barnett (writer) Anthony Barnett (born November 1942) is an English writer and campaigner. He was a co-founder of openDemocracy in 2001. Barnett was a student at Cambridge University, where he was active in the Labour Club, and lodged with Nicholas Kaldor. A former member of the editorial committee of \"New Left Review\", Barnett has written for the \"New Statesman\", \"The Guardian\" and \"Prospect\". He conceived the television film \"England's Henry Moore\" (1988), which concerned the sculptor's co-option by the British establishment. Barnett is a campaigner for democracy. He was the first Director of Charter 88 from 1988 to 1995",
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"text": "Gemini and a Gemeaux as producer for \"The Struggle for Democracy\". He won the Yorkton Short Film Festival award for his work on \"Frankensteer\". He has been nominated numerous times for the Canadian Gemini Awards, including Best Writer for \"God's Dominion\" and \"Shanghai: A Tale of Two Cities\", Best Sports Documentary for \"Dying to Win\" and Best Television Series for \"Legendary Sin Cities\" for which he was also nominated at the Canadian Screenwriting Awards in the Documentary category. He opened his own production company called Tremer Productions in 2006. In 2008 his documentary \"Dubai: Miracle or Mirage?\" was nominated for",
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"context": "Orion co-founder Mike Medavoy had met Arnold Schwarzenegger and sent his agent the script for The Terminator . Cameron was dubious about casting Schwarzenegger as Reese as he felt he would need someone even bigger to play the Terminator . Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson were offered the Terminator role , but both turned it down . The studio suggested O.J. Simpson for the role , but Cameron did not feel that Simpson would be believable as a killer .",
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"text": "Mike Shaver Mike Shaver (born February 17, 1977) is an Engineering Director at Facebook. He is also known for his work on several open source projects. He has been involved in the development of many of the technologies that enable interactive web pages, such as the JavaScript language. Shaver attended high school at Lisgar Collegiate Institute in Ottawa, where he began working with Ingenia Communications Corporation, an Ottawa-area computer consultancy that later dissolved. His efforts saw him rise from a summer student who worked as a system administrator and software developer to chief systems architect and eventually Chief technical officer.",
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"text": "a security flaw from notification to releasing a fixed version of Firefox. His intent was to show confidence in Mozilla's ability to quickly address security issues, but it was misunderstood as a general or official Mozilla policy. Mike Shaver Mike Shaver (born February 17, 1977) is an Engineering Director at Facebook. He is also known for his work on several open source projects. He has been involved in the development of many of the technologies that enable interactive web pages, such as the JavaScript language. Shaver attended high school at Lisgar Collegiate Institute in Ottawa, where he began working with",
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"text": "Jack Shaver Michael John Victor Shaver (1918-2001), known as Jack Shaver, was a theologian and clergyman of the United Church of Canada. Shaver was born in Fort William, Ontario (Thunder Bay) in 1918 – the second son of the Rev. and Mrs. James M. Shaver. When he was two years old, his father succeeded J.S. Woodsworth as Superintendent at All Peoples' Mission – first a Methodist, and then a United Church institution in the north end of Winnipeg. The family lived in the manse next door to the Mission, serving the immigrant population of the region in the spirit of",
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"text": "avid Shaver fan and has occasionally praised his songwriting on his podcast \"Norm Macdonald Live\". In 2018, Shaver appeared as a guest on Macdonald's Netflix program \"Norm Macdonald Has a Show\". Billy Joe Shaver Billy Joe Shaver (born August 16, 1939) is a Texas country music singer and songwriter. Shaver's 1973 album \"Old Five and Dimers Like Me\" is a classic in the outlaw country genre. Shaver was born in Corsicana, Texas, and raised by his mother, Victory Watson Shaver, his father Virgil having left the family before Billy Joe was born. Until he was 12, he spent a great",
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"text": "Billy Joe Shaver Billy Joe Shaver (born August 16, 1939) is a Texas country music singer and songwriter. Shaver's 1973 album \"Old Five and Dimers Like Me\" is a classic in the outlaw country genre. Shaver was born in Corsicana, Texas, and raised by his mother, Victory Watson Shaver, his father Virgil having left the family before Billy Joe was born. Until he was 12, he spent a great deal of time with his grandmother in Corsicana so that his mother could work in Waco. He sometimes accompanied his mother to her job at a local nightclub, where he began",
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"text": "Mike Parr Mike Parr (born 1945) is an Australian performance artist and printmaker. Parr's works have been exhibited in Australia and internationally, including in Brazil, Cuba, France, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and the United States. Parr spent his childhood in rural Queensland. He was born with a misshapen arm, and this physical characteristic has featured within his art work. Parr commenced an arts/law degree at the University of Queensland in 1965 but discontinued his studies the following year. He is the brother of installation/photography artist, Julie Rrap (formerly Julie Brown-Rrap). Parr moved to Sydney and, in 1968, briefly enrolled",
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"text": "in Fallbrook. He was age 88 and had been in failing health since suffering cardiac arrest in 1991. Gaius Shaver Gaius Ray \"Gus\" Shaver (August 14, 1910 – October 11, 1998) was an All-American football player. He played at the quarterback and fullback positions for the University of Southern California Trojans football teams from 1929–1931. He was a consensus All-American in 1931 and led the Trojans that year to a national championship. Shaver was also captain of the winning team and the leading rusher in American football at the 1932 Summer Olympic Games. Born in Covina, California, Shaver played three",
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"text": "Jeff Shaver Jeffrey Thomas Shaver (born July 30, 1963) is a former professional baseball pitcher. He appeared in one game in Major League Baseball for the Oakland Athletics on July 6, 1988. Shaver attended Fredonia High School, where he played baseball, basketball and soccer. He went on to play college baseball at SUNY Fredonia. He was drafted by the A's in the 22nd round of the 1985 amateur draft. After being drafted, he was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame. Shaver began his professional career later that year with the minor league Medford A's, where he posted an 8–4",
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"context": "History of Tony Blair - GOV.UKHistory of Tony Blair - GOV.UK GOV.UK Tony Blair Labour 1997 to 2007 Born 6 May 1953, Edinburgh, Scotland Dates in office Labour Major acts Civil Partnership Act 2004: allowed legal recognition of civil partnership relationship between two people of the same sex. Interesting facts Tony Blair initiated reforms in the House of Commons, modernising the format of Prime Minister's Question Time. Tony Blair, the longest serving Labour Prime Minister, oversaw the Northern Irish peace process, public sector reform and the response to the 9/11 and 7/7 terrorist attacks. Tony Blair was born in 1953 in Edinburgh, Scotland.",
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"context": "Tony Blair Biography (Political Figure/Prime Minister of ...Tony Blair Biography (Political Figure/Prime Minister of Great Britain) Best known as: British prime minister, 1997-2007 Name at birth: Anthony Charles Lynton Blair Tony Blair became the youngest British prime minister of the 20th century when he took office in 1997. He led Britain for a decade until stepping down in 2007. Tony Blair was born in Scotland but spent much of his childhood in Durham, England. He studied law at Oxford and then practiced law until 1983, when he was elected as member of Parliament from Sedgefield.",
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"text": "The Original Sin (book) The Original Sin is Anthony Quinn's first autobiography. The full title is The Original Sin: A Self-Portrait by Anthony Quinn, and it was first published in October 1972 by Little, Brown & Company, Boston & Toronto with . Quinn's autobiography is a sweeping and very personal account of his life. His story is that of a man who has difficulty accepting unconditional love (this is the original sin) and the death of his son at an early age. He explores his past and reveals his darkest feelings with his psychiatrist and the reasons why he was",
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"text": "Sin (novel) Sin: A Novel, also known as Sins, is a 1973 politico-historical novel written by Filipino National Artist F. Sionil José. This particular work of literature features the History of the Philippines, for the most part spanning the twentieth century, through the eyes of the “amoral” Don Carlos Corbello, a wealthy patriarch also known by the moniker “C.C.”. Being a part of that era, Corbello reaps most of what he sowed when he was already on his “deathbed”. During this time, Corbello recalled the loves of his life, those that he had lost and longed for. A literary account",
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"text": "of a \"privileged and luxurious\" lifestyle, becoming a person who disapproves of the oligarchy, their excesses, and the abuses committed by them. Delfin did not want to belong to the elite world into which his father Cobello has long stubbornly ensconced himself. Sin (novel) Sin: A Novel, also known as Sins, is a 1973 politico-historical novel written by Filipino National Artist F. Sionil José. This particular work of literature features the History of the Philippines, for the most part spanning the twentieth century, through the eyes of the “amoral” Don Carlos Corbello, a wealthy patriarch also known by the moniker",
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"text": "Land of Sin Land of Sin or Country of Sin (Portuguese: \"Terra do Pecado\"), published in 1947, is the first novel by author José Saramago, who in 1998 became the first author writing in Portuguse to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. It tells the story of a widow, Maria Leonor, who starts an affair with her brother-in-law and confides in her family doctor. On first release, \"Country of Sin\" was not commercially successful. After its publication, Saramago was able to leave his job in a welder's shop and work at a literary magazine instead, but he did not publish",
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"text": "Traveling in Sin Traveling in Sin is a memoir by American authors Lisa Ellen Niver and George Rajna of We Said Go Travel that is written in the voices of the story’s two leading protagonists who met on-line in January 2007. After exchanging emails and dating, the couple travels to Fiji over the summer of 2008 where George reveals his lifelong dream to travel the world for a year and urges Lisa to join him. With much convincing, the duo embarks on a journey that takes them from French Polynesia to New Zealand and Australia. From that point on, the",
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"text": "Damien Sin Damien Sin (1965–2011), born Foong Yu Lei, was a Singaporean author, poet and musician. He has written several bestselling books published by the Angsana Books imprint of publisher Flame of the Forest. Sin died in 2011 After failing his 'A' Levels, Sin started his career as a karaoke-jockey before he turned to writing erotic stories while he was in detention for a drug offence. He was a member of Russell Lee's team of ghost writers. Sin also wrote the screenplay of the critically acclaimed film, \"Mee Pok Man\" (1995), which launched director Eric Khoo's career. Its story was",
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"text": "of these pages. From time to time I have been permitted to behold the working, in different ages, of the great controversy between Christ, the Prince of life, the Author of our salvation, and Satan, the prince of evil, the author of sin, the first transgressor of God's holy law. She wrote, \"While writing the manuscript of \"Great Controversy\" I was often conscious of the presence of the angels of God... And many times the scenes about which I was writing were presented to me anew in visions of the night, so that they were fresh and vivid in my",
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"text": "another novel for 19 years. The style of the novel has been compared to those of the 19th century, in its prose, plot and structure. Saramago, who was 24 when \"Country of Sin\" was published, later disowned the book. Land of Sin Land of Sin or Country of Sin (Portuguese: \"Terra do Pecado\"), published in 1947, is the first novel by author José Saramago, who in 1998 became the first author writing in Portuguse to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. It tells the story of a widow, Maria Leonor, who starts an affair with her brother-in-law and confides in",
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"text": "of poor quality, and it contained many mistakes which were corrected in subsequent printings. The Wicked Bible, also known as \"The Adulterous Bible\" or \"The Sinners' Bible\" was published in 1631 by Robert Barker and Martin Lucas, both royal printers in London, and was intended to be a word-for-word reprint of the King James Bible. However, in the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:14) the word \"not\" in the sentence \"Thou shalt not commit adultery\" was omitted. About a year later, Barker and Lucas were fined £300 (roughly equivalent to 33,800 pounds today) and were deprived of their printer's licences. The fact",
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"text": "recipient of The Stephen Crane Award, the Sue Kaufman Prize from The American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Lowell Thomas Gold Medal for Travel Journalism, and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. \"Empire of Sin\" was named one of the top ten books of 2014 by \"The Washington Post\" and \"Library Journal\". Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Krist is a graduate of Princeton University. In 1979–80, he studied literature at the Universitaet Konstanz (Germany) on a Fulbright Scholarship. The author has been profiled in \"The New York Times Book Review\" (November 6, 1988) and the",
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"context": "Democracy and Power in An American City, a very influential book in political science by preeminent Yale professor Robert A. Dahl, which includes an extensive history of the city and thorough description of its politics in the 1950s. New Haven's theocratic history is also mentioned several times by Alexis de Tocqueville in his classic volume on 19th-century American political life, Democracy in America. New Haven was the residence of conservative thinker William F. Buckley, Jr., in 1951, when he wrote his influential God and Man at Yale. William Lee Miller's The Fifteenth Ward and the Great Society (1966) similarly explores the relationship between local politics in New Haven and national political movements, focusing on Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and urban renewal.",
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"answer": "E. L. James",
"context": "Fifty Shades Freed Fifty Shades Freed is the third and final installment of the erotic romance \"Fifty Shades Trilogy\" by British author E. L. James. After accepting entrepreneur CEO Christian Grey's proposal in \"Fifty Shades Darker\", Anastasia Steele must adjust not only to married life but to her new husband's wealthy lifestyle and controlling nature. The paperback edition was first published in April 2012. E. L. James Erika Mitchell (born 7 March 1963), known by her pen name E. L. James, is an English author.",
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"question": "Who is the British author of the \"Fifty Shades Trilogy\"?"
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"answer": "John Ruskin",
"context": "The 19th-century English art critic, John Ruskin, in his Seven Lamps of Architecture, published 1849, was much narrower in his view of what constituted architecture. Architecture was the \"art which so disposes and adorns the edifices raised by men ... that the sight of them\" contributes \"to his mental health, power, and pleasure\".",
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"context": "The earliest surviving written work on the subject of architecture is De architectura, by the Roman architect Vitruvius in the early 1st century AD. According to Vitruvius, a good building should satisfy the three principles of firmitas, utilitas, venustas, commonly known by the original translation – firmness, commodity and delight. An equivalent in modern English would be:",
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"context": "Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence ... Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence? | Reference.com Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence? A: Quick Answer Thomas Jefferson is considered to be the primary author of the Declaration of Independence, according to America's Library, of the Library of Congress. Jefferson wrote the draft that was considered by the Continental Congress between June 11 and 28, 1776. Full Answer Jefferson was part of a five-man committee that was appointed by the Continental Congress and asked to produce the document. The rest of the committee consisted of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston.",
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"context": "From World War II to the War on Terrorism,\" will be published this fall by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely on current events. Julian E. Zelizer says so far the Obama presidency resembles that of Lyndon B. Johnson. PRINCETON, New Jersey (CNN) -- While pundits have compared President Obama to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, less attention has been paid to another, perhaps more apt parallel -- Lyndon Baines Johnson. Sometimes the similarities are striking.",
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"context": "Fifty Shades Trilogy Bundle: Fifty Shades of Grey; Fifty ... Fifty Shades Trilogy: Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed 3-volume Boxed Set by E L James, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® This boxed set includes the following novels: FIFTY SHADES OF GREY: When college student Anastasia Steele goes to interview young entrepreneur Christian Grey, she encounters a man who is beautiful, brilliant, and intimidating. The unworldly Ana realizes she wants this man, and Grey admits he wants her, too—but on his own terms. When the couple embarks on a daring, passionately physical affair, Ana discovers Christian’s secrets and explores her own desires. FIFTY SHADES DARKER:",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The nineteenth-century English atheist Charles Bradlaugh declared that he refused to say \"There is no God\", because \"the word 'God' is to me a sound conveying no clear or distinct affirmation\"; he said more specifically that he disbelieved in the Christian god. Stephen Jay Gould proposed an approach dividing the world of philosophy into what he called \"non-overlapping magisteria\" (NOMA). In this view, questions of the supernatural, such as those relating to the existence and nature of God, are non-empirical and are the proper domain of theology. The methods of science should then be used to answer any empirical question about the natural world, and theology should be used to answer questions about ultimate meaning and moral value. In this view, the perceived lack of any empirical footprint from the magisterium of the supernatural onto natural events makes science the sole player in the natural world.",
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"context": "The first appearance of the term 'affirmative action' was in the National Labor Relations Act, better known as the Wagner Act, of 1935.:15 Proposed and championed by U.S. Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York, the Wagner Act was in line with President Roosevelt's goal of providing economic security to workers and other low-income groups. During this time period it was not uncommon for employers to blacklist or fire employees associated with unions. The Wagner Act allowed workers to unionize without fear of being discriminated against, and empowered a National Labor Relations Board to review potential cases of worker discrimination. In the event of discrimination, employees were to be restored to an appropriate status in the company through 'affirmative action'. While the Wagner Act protected workers and unions it did not protect minorities, who, exempting the Congress of Industrial Organizations, were often barred from union ranks.:11 This original coining of the term therefore has little to do with affirmative action policy as it is seen today, but helped set the stage for all policy meant to compensate or address an individual's unjust treatment.[citation needed]",
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"question": " Who was the author of the National Non-Labor Relations Act?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Architecture (Latin architectura, from the Greek ἀρχιτέκτων arkhitekton \"architect\", from ἀρχι- \"chief\" and τέκτων \"builder\") is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings and other physical structures. Architectural works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art. Historical civilizations are often identified with their surviving architectural achievements.",
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Hardcore punk
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"text": "to the next level with the new stuff\". Nine (Circus Maximus album) Nine is the third full-length studio album by the Norwegian progressive metal band Circus Maximus. The album was released on June 1, 2012. The album is being described as more melodic and dynamic than the previous album. The album is also more guitar-oriented. \"The majority of the material on the new record was written by Mats Haugen and he has taken the music to a kind of simpler and more accessible approach, yet kept the progressive elements and the \"nerve\" that is Circus Maximus\" says Truls Haugen. Circus",
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"text": "9 (Alice Nine album) 9 is the fifth studio album by Japanese visual kei rock band Alice Nine. The album was officially released on February 22, 2012. \"9\" was released in two formats: a limited edition with an exclusive DVD and a regular edition. The DVD included with the limited edition of the album features a music video for \"すべてへ\", as well as a multi-angle version of the music video focusing on one of the five members of the band and a making-of documentary for the music video. The album was preceded by three singles: \"Blue Flame\", released in August",
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"text": "Nine (2009 live-action film) Nine is a 2009 romantic musical drama film directed and produced by Rob Marshall and written by Michael Tolkin and Anthony Minghella. The film is an adaptation of the 1982 musical of the same name, which in turn is based on Federico Fellini's semi-autobiographical 1963 film \"8½\". In addition to songs from the stage musical, all written by Maury Yeston, the film has three original songs, also written by Yeston. The ensemble principal cast consists of Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Penélope Cruz, Judi Dench, Fergie, Kate Hudson, Nicole Kidman, and Sophia Loren. The film premiered in",
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"text": "Evil Nine Evil Nine are an English electronic music duo comprising members Tom Beaufoy and Patrick Pardy. Their musical style is primarily classified as breakbeat, although it additionally encompasses other influences. The pair first came together in 1998 after meeting in Brighton. After sending in a demo cassette they were signed by Adam Freeland to his Marine Parade record label, with their first release being the single \"Less Stress\". According to Beaufoy (in an interview given to Fabric Nightclub) part of the reason that their demo cassette tape was actually listened to rather than thrown away (by 1998 cassettes had",
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"text": "Dawn of the Nine Dawn of the Nine is the 12th studio album by the Swedish death metal band Unleashed. It was released on 27 April 2015 by Nuclear Blast Records. \"Dawn of the Nine\" received positive reviews upon its release. Metal Sucks gave the album 3.5 out of 5 stars, commenting: \"there is minimal respite from the full-on, brutal assault of uptempo, ultra-precise tech-death drumming and expert riffage/shreddy guitar soloing that will melt just about any face\" whilst adding praise to the simplicity of the album with \"there is a tasteful simplicity to the album’s stripped-down songwriting\". Louder Than",
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"text": "profile had been inactive since 2009, leading some to speculate the teasing of a sequel. 9 (2009 animated film) 9 is a 2009 American computer-animated post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Shane Acker, written by Pamela Pettler, and produced by Jim Lemley, Tim Burton, Timur Bekmambetov, and Dana Ginsburg. The film stars the voice of Elijah Wood as the titular role, alongside other voices of John C. Reilly, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher Plummer, Crispin Glover, Martin Landau, and Fred Tatasciore. The film is based on Acker's Academy Award-nominated 2005 short film/student project of the same name, created at the UCLA Animation",
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"text": "was released to fans was in March 2011 via the \"One Nine Nine Four\" Facebook page. The update reads; \"alright fuck it, i'm working on a way to make this free for you all.\" The documentary was released on YouTube on April 18, 2012. One Nine Nine Four One Nine Nine Four is a documentary film written and directed by Jai Al-Attas, \"exploring the birth, growth and eventual tipping point of punk rock during the 90s\" and produced by the independent Australian company Robot Academy Films. The bulk of the film's content consists of band interviews and archive footage. The",
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"text": "and Auto EP. In 2011 they released a single 'Little Prince' / 'Roar' on Bad Life Records. Evil Nine Evil Nine are an English electronic music duo comprising members Tom Beaufoy and Patrick Pardy. Their musical style is primarily classified as breakbeat, although it additionally encompasses other influences. The pair first came together in 1998 after meeting in Brighton. After sending in a demo cassette they were signed by Adam Freeland to his Marine Parade record label, with their first release being the single \"Less Stress\". According to Beaufoy (in an interview given to Fabric Nightclub) part of the reason",
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"text": "record label The Social Registry in 2011 and features production by Tim Dewitt (Gang Gang Dance) and Matt Mehlan (Skeletons). Nine 11 Thesaurus, originally Nine 11 GZG, began as a loose collection of MCs meeting at The Beacon Center for Arts and Leadership's Teen Action Program before congealing into an 8-person rap team. Nine 11 Thesaurus also produced the radio program Real Talk on Radio23 and built a community garden in East Bushwick out of a vacant lot. In 2013, Representing NYC began working with hip-hop group Zulu P and moved its base of operations to Queens outsider music venue",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"answer": "comedy.",
"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"context": "In the 1990s and the new millennium, the city has produced a number of influential hip hop artists, including Eminem, the hip-hop artist with the highest cumulative sales, hip-hop producer J Dilla, rapper and producer Esham and hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. The city is also home to rappers Big Sean and Danny Brown. The band Sponge toured and produced music, with artists such as Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. The city also has an active garage rock genre that has generated national attention with acts such as: The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, Electric Six, and The Hard Lessons.",
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"context": "The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Perfect Harmony features the hit music of The Jackson 5, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Marvin Gaye, Scandal, Tiffany, The Romantics, The Pretenders, The Temptations, The Contours, The Commodores, Tommy James & the Shondells and The Partridge Family, and has been compared to a cross between Altar Boyz and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.",
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"context": "In ancient China, early literature was primarily focused on philosophy, historiography, military science, agriculture, and poetry. China, the origin of modern paper making and woodblock printing, produced one of the world's first print cultures. Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (769-269 BCE). The most important of these include the Classics of Confucianism, of Daoism, of Mohism, of Legalism, as well as works of military science (e.g. Sun Tzu's The Art of War) and Chinese history (e.g. Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian). Ancient Chinese literature had a heavy emphasis on historiography, with often very detailed court records. An exemplary piece of narrative history of ancient China was the Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled no later than 389 BCE, and attributed to the blind 5th century BCE historian Zuo Qiuming.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"question": "What genre is The Warriors Gate?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
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"question": "What genre is \"Extract\"?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
"distance": "79.587074",
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Just Around the Corner
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producer
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Cosmopolitan Productions
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"text": "Just Around the Corner (1921 film) Just Around the Corner is an extant 1921 American silent drama film produced by William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan Productions and distributed through Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a short story, \"Just Around the Corner\", by Fannie Hurst and was directed by Frances Marion, a prolific Hollywood scenarist. Director Frances Marion is the star in this rare directorial turnout from her. The cast are competent silent actors but no big names. Sigrid Holmquist came from Sweden but was no Garbo and Fred Thomson had married Marion in 1919, and later became a big",
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"text": "Just Around the Corner Just Around the Corner is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Irving Cummings. The screenplay by Ethel Hill, Darrell Ware, and J. P. McEvoy was based on the novel \"Lucky Penny\" by Paul Gerard Smith. The film focuses on the tribulations of little Penny Hale (Temple) and her architect father (Farrell) after he is forced by circumstances to accept a job as janitor. The film was the fourth and last cinematic song and dance pairing of Shirley Temple and Bill Robinson. It is available on DVD and videocassette. The musical score includes the popular",
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"text": "allow people to discover it for themselves.\" He also said: \"Realism is probably the best way to dramatize argument and ideas. Fantasy may deal best with themes which lie primarily in the unconscious\". Diane Johnson, who co-wrote the screenplay for \"The Shining\" with Kubrick, notes that he \"always said that it was better to adapt a book rather than write an original screenplay, and that you should choose a work that isn't a masterpiece so you can improve on it. Which is what he's always done, except with \"Lolita\"\". When deciding on a subject for a film, there were a",
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"text": "As filming concluded, Vitali asked Kubrick if he could stay on, without pay, to observe the editing process, to which Kubrick agreed. Five years later, Kubrick sent Vitali a copy of Stephen King's \"The Shining\" and asked him to join the production of Kubrick's next film, to which Vitali eagerly agreed. He is credited in \"The Shining\" (1980) as \"personal assistant to director\". In 1977, he portrayed Victor Frankenstein in \"Terror of Frankenstein\", Calvin Floyd's adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic \"Frankenstein\", where he met his future wife Kersti Vitali, who worked as costume designer in the shoot. The Vitalis then",
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"text": "something cramped and claustrophobic\", which would \"undoubtedly amount to one of the screen's scarier haunted houses\". \"The Shining\" is now considered to be a horror classic, and the American Film Institute has ranked it as the 27th greatest thriller film of all time. Kubrick met author Michael Herr through mutual friend David Cornwell (novelist John le Carré) in 1980, and became interested in his book \"Dispatches\", about the Vietnam War. Herr had recently written Martin Sheen's narration for \"Apocalypse Now\" (1979). Kubrick was also intrigued by Gustav Hasford's Vietnam War novel \"The Short-Timers.\" With the vision in mind to shoot",
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"context": "All the Money in the World, about the John Paul Getty, III kidnapping, will be released in December, 2017. The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film) The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North.",
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"context": "Orion co-founder Mike Medavoy had met Arnold Schwarzenegger and sent his agent the script for The Terminator . Cameron was dubious about casting Schwarzenegger as Reese as he felt he would need someone even bigger to play the Terminator . Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson were offered the Terminator role , but both turned it down . The studio suggested O.J. Simpson for the role , but Cameron did not feel that Simpson would be believable as a killer .",
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Three the Hard Way
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Gordon Parks, Jr.
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"text": "Three Way Three Way is a 2004 film directed by Scott Ziehl and starring Dominic Purcell, Joy Bryant, Ali Larter, Desmond Harrington, Dwight Yoakam, and Gina Gershon. The plot, based on Gil Brewer's pulp novel \"Wild To Possess\", concerns a kidnapping plot. The film was released also with titles \"3-way\" and \"Three Way Split\". The film starts in San Diego. Lew (Dominic Purcell) finds out that his wife is having an affair with another man. He grabs his gun and goes to seek revenge but finds both of them dead in the bed. He fears that the police would suspect",
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"text": "3 behind \"The Silence of the Lambs\" and \"New Jack City\". \"The Hard Way\" went on to earn $65.6 million worldwide. The Hard Way (1991 film) The Hard Way is a 1991 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by John Badham, and starring Michael J. Fox and James Woods. Stephen Lang, Annabella Sciorra, Luis Guzmán, LL Cool J, Delroy Lindo, Christina Ricci, Mos Def, Kathy Najimy, Michael Badalucco, and Lewis Black appear in supporting roles. A serial killer known as the \"Party Crasher\" telephones the police, notifying them that he is about to kill another person at a night",
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"text": "of \"Three The Hard Way\" has been copied and parodied, most notably in the film \"Undercover Brother\". In \"Undercover Brother\", protagonist Eddie Griffin portrays \"Undercover Brother\", a soulful crime-fighting vigilante who must stop the white-run \"Man\" before he destroys the black population of the United States through an ingested toxin. Also, the Man's second in command is named Mr. Feathers, played by Chris Kattan, who is named after Monroe Feather from \"Three The Hard Way\". Performed by Curtis Mayfield's former group The Impressions, the soundtrack featured the songs \"That's What Love Can Do\" and \"Three the Hard Way\" plus \"Make",
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"context": "The 1998 edition of Guinness Book of World Records stated: \"No female artist has sold more records than Madonna around the world\". In 1999 Madonna signed to play a violin teacher in the film Music of the Heart but left the project, citing \"creative differences\" with director Wes Craven. She recorded the single \"Beautiful Stranger\" for the 1999 film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. It reached number 19 on the Hot 100 solely on radio airplay. Madonna won a Grammy Award for \"Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media\".",
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"context": "With Eisenhower's leadership and Dulles' direction, CIA activities increased under the pretense of resisting the spread of communism in poorer countries; the CIA in part deposed the leaders of Iran in Operation Ajax, of Guatemala through Operation Pbsuccess, and possibly the newly independent Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville). In 1954 Eisenhower wanted to increase surveillance inside the Soviet Union. With Dulles' recommendation, he authorized the deployment of thirty Lockheed U-2's at a cost of $35 million. The Eisenhower administration also planned the Bay of Pigs Invasion to overthrow Fidel Castro in Cuba, which John F. Kennedy was left to carry out.\"",
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"answer": "A. L. Vijay",
"context": "Thalaivaa (English: Leader) is a 2013 Indian Tamil action film written and directed by A. L. Vijay.",
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"context": "After her career breakthrough, Madonna focused mainly in singing but was also credited for playing cowbell on Madonna (1983) and synthesizer on Like a Prayer (1989). In 1999, Madonna had studied for three months to play the violin for the role as a violin teacher in the film Music of the Heart, before eventually leaving the project. After two decades, Madonna decided to perform with guitar again during the promotion of Music (2000). She took further lessons from guitarist Monte Pittman to improve her guitar skill. Since then Madonna has played guitar on every tour, as well as her studio albums. At the 2002 Orville H. Gibson Guitar Awards, she received nomination for Les Paul Horizon Award, which honors the most promising up-and-coming guitarist.",
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"context": "The Murder Man The Murder Man is a 1935 American crime-drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Virginia Bruce, and Lionel Atwill, and directed by Tim Whelan. The picture was Tracy's first film in what would be a twenty-year career with MGM. Tracy plays an investigative reporter who specializes in murder cases. The film is notable as the feature film debut of James Stewart (who had previously appeared in a Shemp Howard comedy short called \"Art Trouble\").",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Eisenhower did provide France with bombers and non-combat personnel. After a few months with no success by the French, he added other aircraft to drop napalm for clearing purposes. Further requests for assistance from the French were agreed to but only on conditions Eisenhower knew were impossible to meet – allied participation and congressional approval. When the French fortress of Dien Bien Phu fell to the Vietnamese Communists in May 1954, Eisenhower refused to intervene despite urgings from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the Vice President and the head of NCS.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Sivappu Sivappu is a 2015 Tamil movie directed by Sathyasiva and produced by Muktha Films and 'Punnagai Poo' Gheetha. Evoking the plight of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in India, the film features Rajkiran, Naveen Chandra and Rupa Manjari in the lead roles, with music composed by N. R. Raghunanthan. N. R. Raghunanthan N. R. Raghunanthan is an Indian film score and soundtrack composer. He has scored music for Tamil films.",
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"text": "Bachchan, who married Shyama and Teji Bachchan. Amitabh's wife is actress Jaya Bachchan. Their children are Shweta Bachchan Nanda and actor Abhishek Bachchan. Shweta is married to Nikhil Nanda, the son of Ritu Nanda and grandson of actor Raj Kapoor. Shweta's children are son Agastya Nanda and daughter Navya Naveli Nanda. Abhishek is married to Aishwarya Rai, and they have a daughter named Aaradhya Bachchan. The family stays in the two famous houses, Jalsa and Pratheeksha, in Mumbai. Amitabh has a brother, Ajitabh Bachchan, who has three daughters, Nilima, Naina and Namrita Bachchan, and a son, Bhim Bachchan. Naina is",
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"text": "works. It is with this last name that Amitabh debuted in films and for all other practical purposes, Bachchan has become the surname for all of his immediate family. Bachchan's father died in 2003, and his mother in 2007. Bachchan is an alumnus of Sherwood College, Nainital. He later attended Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi. He has a younger brother, Ajitabh. His mother had a keen interest in theatre and was offered a feature film role, but she preferred her domestic duties. Teji had some influence in Amitabh Bachchan's choice of career because she always insisted that he should",
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"text": "in Allahbad in 1941. Bachchan became a home maker and lover of stage. During his lifetime, Harivansh remained completely engrossed in his muse, leaving his wife to handle all family matters. Even in social engagements, the poet willingly played second fiddle to his gregarious wife. The Bachchans had two sons: Amitabh Bachchan and Ajitabh Bachchan. Amitabh is a Bollywood actor and his wife Jaya Bachchan is also film actress and Member of Parliament. The Bachchans were a part of India's literary circuit and high society. The couple sang at events. Teji played Lady Macbeth in her husband’s Hindi adaptation of",
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"text": "Harivansh Rai Bachchan Harivansh Rai Srivastava (27 November 1907 – 18 January 2003), known by his pet name Bachchan, was an Indian poet of the Nayi Kavita literary movement (romantic upsurge) of early 20th century Hindi literature. Born in a Hindu Awadhi Indian Srivastava Kayastha family, in Allahabad in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, in British India, he was also a poet of the Hindi Kavi Sammelan. He is best known for his early work \"Madhushala\" (मधुशाला). He is also the husband of social activist, Teji Bachchan, father of Amitabh Bachchan and grandfather of Abhishek Bachchan. In 1986,",
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"text": "actor of the film, commented that \"Sooryavansham\" has personal connect with many. As a matter of fact, the story of the film which is based on father-son relationship in Indian social set-up shows a genuine and natural essence of the relationship in which a father wants his son to top academically, and keeps many other expectations from his son. It is the supreme duty of a son to live up to his father's expectations. The way in which the story is made and more materially, Amitabh Bachchan's realistic performance have made the film stir everyone. In his comment, Mr Amitabh",
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"text": "their daughter. The baby girl was finally named as Aaradhya Bachchan in March 2012. For his roles in the films \"Yuva\" (2004), \"Sarkar\" (2006) and \"Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna\" (2006), Bachchan won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. Abhishek Bachchan Abhishek Bachchan (born 5 February 1976) is an Indian film actor and film producer known for his work in Bollywood. Part of the Bachchan family, he is the son of actors Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan. Bachchan made his acting debut in 2000 with J. P. Dutta's war film \"Refugee\", and followed it by starring in over a dozen",
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"text": "married to actor Kunal Kapoor. Bachchan family The Srivastava-Bachchan family is an Indian family, headed by Amitabh Bachchan. The notable members of the family include Amitabh's parents, poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan and social activist Teji Bachchan; his wife, actress Jaya Bhaduri; their daughter Shweta Bachchan Nanda; their son, actor Abhishek Bachchan; and Abhishek's wife, actress Aishwarya Rai. In 2007, \"Time\" listed Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai on its list of most influential Indians. The Bachchan family came from a Hindu caste that was fluent in several Hindustani dialects (Awadhi, Hindi, Urdu) as well as Persian. Amitabh Bachchan is the son",
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"text": "Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love (: The Bond of Love) is a 2001 Bollywood Family drama film directed by Suneel Darshan released on 18 May 2001. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, Akshay Kumar, Juhi Chawla, Karisma Kapoor, Mohnish Bahl. It was the first film where Bachchan and Kumar worked together. The film is a family drama where a big family encounters a crisis when disputes take place between the father (Bachchan) and the son (Kumar). The film was planned to be a story about a father (Bachchan), his son (Kumar) and his",
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"context": "The new state became a focal point for the emerging oil industry, as discoveries of oil pools prompted towns to grow rapidly in population and wealth. Tulsa eventually became known as the \"Oil Capital of the World\" for most of the 20th century and oil investments fueled much of the state's early economy. In 1927, Oklahoman businessman Cyrus Avery, known as the \"Father of Route 66\", began the campaign to create U.S. Route 66. Using a stretch of highway from Amarillo, Texas to Tulsa, Oklahoma to form the original portion of Highway 66, Avery spearheaded the creation of the U.S. Highway 66 Association to oversee the planning of Route 66, based in his hometown of Tulsa.",
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"context": "According to the majority of Shī'a, namely the Twelvers (Ithnā'ashariyya), the following is a listing of the rightful successors to Muḥammad. Each Imam was the son of the previous Imam except for Hussayn ibn 'Alī, who was the brother of Hassan ibn 'Alī. The belief in this succession to Muḥammad stems from various Quranic verses which include: 75:36, 13:7, 35:24, 2:30, 2:124, 36:26, 7:142, 42:23.[citation needed] They support their discussion by citing Genesis 17:19–20 and Sunni hadith:Sahih Muslim, Hadith number 4478, English translation by Abdul Hamid Siddiqui.[original research?]",
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"context": "The early reign of Abd al-Malik was marked by the revolt of Al-Mukhtar, which was based in Kufa. Al-Mukhtar hoped to elevate Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, another son of Ali, to the caliphate, although Ibn al-Hanafiyyah himself may have had no connection to the revolt. The troops of al-Mukhtar engaged in battles both with the Umayyads in 686, defeating them at the river Khazir near Mosul, and with Ibn al-Zubayr in 687, at which time the revolt of al-Mukhtar was crushed. In 691, Umayyad troops reconquered Iraq, and in 692 the same army captured Mecca. Ibn al-Zubayr was killed in the attack.",
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"question": "Who was the father of Abd al-Malik?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "She is known for contributions to Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, to statistical physics, where she used applied spinor analysis to rederive the result of Lars Onsager on the partition function of the two-dimensional Ising Model, and to the study of the Mössbauer effect, on which she collaborated with John von Neumann and Harry Lipkin. Lars Onsager Lars Onsager (November 27, 1903 – October 5, 1976) was a Norwegian-born American physical chemist and theoretical physicist. He held the Gibbs Professorship of Theoretical Chemistry at Yale University. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1968.",
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"question": "Who is the father of Aage Bohr and son of Christian Bohr?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "By the time Oklahoma was admitted to the Union in 1907, Oklahoma City had surpassed Guthrie, the territorial capital, as the population center and commercial hub of the new state. Soon after, the capital was moved from Guthrie to Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City was a major stop on Route 66 during the early part of the 20th century; it was prominently mentioned in Bobby Troup's 1946 jazz classic, \"(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66\", later made famous by artist Nat King Cole.",
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"question": "Who was the \"Father of Route 66\"?"
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All Over Me (Josh Turner song)
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"text": "All Over Me (film) All Over Me is a 1997 drama film directed by Alex Sichel and written by her sister, Sylvia Sichel. Alex Sichel received a grant from the Princess Grace Foundation to make a film about the riot grrrl music scene and then asked her sister to collaborate with her. The soundtrack featured musicians and bands such as Ani DiFranco, Sleater-Kinney, Babes in Toyland and many more. This film focuses on Claude (Alison Folland), a teenage girl who lives in Hell's Kitchen, New York City, and is the story of her sexual discovery and budding lesbianism during summer",
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"text": "score for \"All Over me\" was composed by Miki Navazio. The soundtrack to the film was released on the TVT label on April 29, 1997. It features songs from several indie and riot grrl musicians interspersed with parts of Navazio's score. All Over Me (film) All Over Me is a 1997 drama film directed by Alex Sichel and written by her sister, Sylvia Sichel. Alex Sichel received a grant from the Princess Grace Foundation to make a film about the riot grrrl music scene and then asked her sister to collaborate with her. The soundtrack featured musicians and bands such",
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"text": "genre. Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine has named the album, among others, as an influence on their seminal \"You Made Me Realise\" EP; the two bands would eventually end up touring together. Several sources even recognize the album's influence on Nirvana. You're Living All Over Me You're Living All Over Me is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr.. It was released on December 14, 1987, through SST Records. A refinement of the formula introduced on their debut, \"You're Living All Over Me\" features drawling vocals paired with loud guitars and driving rhythms. The album",
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"text": "even a direction of where we were going[…]We came up with the title to the song as we were writing the chorus about save all your kisses up, bring all your sweet love, and pour it all over me.\" \"All Over Me\" is an uptempo song backed primarily by piano and electric guitar. The song's male narrator describes telling his love interest his desire to take her down to the riverbank in the summer, begging her to pour her love \"all over [him].\" The song has been well received by music critics. Karlie Justus gave the song a thumbs up,",
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"text": "where it played in the Panorama section. It went on to show at several festivals including the 1997 Turin International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and the 1998 Lisbon Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. It opened in American theaters on April 25, 1997 distributed by Fine Line Features. It was released in Australian theaters on February 19, 1998. It was released onto Region 1 DVD on June 14, 2005 distributed by Image Entertainment. It was released on Region 2 DVD on April 8, 2002 distributed by Millivres Multimedia. Critical response to \"All Over Me\" was generally positive. Rotten Tomatoes gives",
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"text": "All over the UK All Over the UK was a studio album by British happy hardcore musicians Force & Styles released on 26 August 1996 on United Dance Recordings. After working together since 1993 as part of DJ Force & The Evolution (with James Broomfield and Paul Hughes), Paul Hobbs and Darren Mew formed Force & Styles in 1995. They founded their own independent record label UK Dance Records to release their recordings and the duo released numerous 12-inch singles during the mid-1990s. \"All over the UK\" was recorded at their studio in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex and the album was released",
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"text": "it a \"fresh\" rating of 84% based on 25 reviews. Critics were impressed with this directorial debut and described it as powerful and conspicuously well-made. They praised the Sichel sisters for telling a story of adolescence and friendship which is at once honest, realistic and authentic, while remaining subtle, subdued and compassionate. Emanuel Levy called it complex and interesting, and Marjorie Baumgarten called it a film for \"riot grrrls of all ages\". Janet Maslin of \"The New York Times\" praised it as a confident first feature but said that it has more style than substance. Its detractors included Don Willmot,",
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"text": "Emanuel Levy called \"All Over Me\" \"much more accomplished\". SplicedWire called it \" an ideal companion feature for Todd Solondz's \"Welcome to the Dollhouse\", another female-centred coming-of-age film from the mid-1990s. \"All Over Me\" won the Teddy Award for Best Feature Film at the 1997 Berlin International Film Festival. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, the Open Palm Award at the 1997 Gotham Awards and the Outstanding Film (Limited Release) Award at the 1998 GLAAD Media Awards. Alison Folland was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. The film",
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"text": "\"All Over Me\". In 2006, The Alison Pipitone Band made its debut with the album \"Tiger Babies\". The band followed up with 2009's \"Me and Miss Grimes\" and 2013's \"Big Wide World.\" In reviewing \"Big Wide World,\" Art Voice critic Geoff Kelly said the album shows that Pipitone \"knows how to write a hook like nobody's business.\" A fixture on the Buffalo music scene for nearly two decades, Pipitone has earned the Buffalo Music Award for Top Original Female Vocalist nine times and The Alison Pipitone Band earned the Top Original Rock Band Award in 2005 and 2009. Pipitone has",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"context": "In the 1990s and the new millennium, the city has produced a number of influential hip hop artists, including Eminem, the hip-hop artist with the highest cumulative sales, hip-hop producer J Dilla, rapper and producer Esham and hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. The city is also home to rappers Big Sean and Danny Brown. The band Sponge toured and produced music, with artists such as Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. The city also has an active garage rock genre that has generated national attention with acts such as: The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, Electric Six, and The Hard Lessons.",
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"context": "The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Perfect Harmony features the hit music of The Jackson 5, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Marvin Gaye, Scandal, Tiffany, The Romantics, The Pretenders, The Temptations, The Contours, The Commodores, Tommy James & the Shondells and The Partridge Family, and has been compared to a cross between Altar Boyz and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.",
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"question": "What genre best describes Perfect Harmony?"
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"context": "In ancient China, early literature was primarily focused on philosophy, historiography, military science, agriculture, and poetry. China, the origin of modern paper making and woodblock printing, produced one of the world's first print cultures. Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (769-269 BCE). The most important of these include the Classics of Confucianism, of Daoism, of Mohism, of Legalism, as well as works of military science (e.g. Sun Tzu's The Art of War) and Chinese history (e.g. Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian). Ancient Chinese literature had a heavy emphasis on historiography, with often very detailed court records. An exemplary piece of narrative history of ancient China was the Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled no later than 389 BCE, and attributed to the blind 5th century BCE historian Zuo Qiuming.",
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
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"question": "What genre is \"Extract\"?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
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From Time to Time
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Julian Fellowes
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Julian Fellowes
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"text": "From Time to Time (novel) From Time to Time is a 1995 illustrated novel by American writer Jack Finney, the sequel to \"Time and Again\", which tells the story of how Simon Morley, working on a secret government project in 1970, was able to travel back in time to the New York City of 1882. At the end of \"Time and Again\", Morley had prevented the meeting of the parents of the founder of the time travel Project, Dr. Danziger, and ensured that Dr. Danziger would not be born, and that the Project would not occur. But Major Ruben Prien",
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"text": "From Time to Time (film) From Time to Time is a 2009 British fantasy drama film directed by Julian Fellowes and starring Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Carice van Houten, Alex Etel, Eliza Bennett, Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh, Dominic West, Hugh Bonneville, Kwayedza Kureya, and Pauline Collins. It was adapted from Lucy M. Boston's children's novel \"The Chimneys of Green Knowe\" (1958). The film was shot in Athelhampton Hall, Dorset. This British ghostly haunting story spanning two worlds, a century apart, is set in 1944, near the end of World War II. Tolly (Alex Etel) arrives at his grandmother's country house, Green Knowe,",
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"text": "he and Julia are laying in supplies for what Morley knows will be the Blizzard of 1888. From Time to Time (novel) From Time to Time is a 1995 illustrated novel by American writer Jack Finney, the sequel to \"Time and Again\", which tells the story of how Simon Morley, working on a secret government project in 1970, was able to travel back in time to the New York City of 1882. At the end of \"Time and Again\", Morley had prevented the meeting of the parents of the founder of the time travel Project, Dr. Danziger, and ensured that",
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"text": "blissful world of 1911 New York, seemingly meeting at every turn a woman he calls the \"Jotta Girl.\" Morley is able to eavesdrop on a clandestine meeting between Z and Theodore Roosevelt, and finally realizes that Z is Major Archibald Butt (an actual historical character), military aide to both Presidents Roosevelt and Taft, whom Morley has already met in the society of this New York. He tries to get close to Butt, but is frustrated by the Jotta Girl, who Morley belatedly realizes is an agent of Dr. Danziger, original head of the Project and opponent to Prien. Danziger, who",
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"text": "he was showing his films in 130 cities a year. Miller continued to head Warren Miller Entertainment until the late 1980s when he sold the company to his son, Kurt Miller. Kurt later sold the company to Time, Inc., which sold it in 2007 to Bonnier Corporation, which was itself acquired by Active Interest Media in 2013. The company still produces a new film every year, but Miller himself has not been actively involved since 2004. While transitioning out of his executive role, Miller still maintained his creative role as director and narrator for the films into the 1990s. The",
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"text": "Tom Huddleston of \"Time Out\" described the film as \"an emotionally wise but logically skewed children’s tale\", the logical inconsistencies of which \"largely restricts the film’s appeal to bookish pre-teens\". Henry Fitzherbert of the \"Daily Express\" praised the actors' performances, particularly Smith's, and noted that it \"casts a magical spell by the touching conclusion\". From Time to Time (film) From Time to Time is a 2009 British fantasy drama film directed by Julian Fellowes and starring Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Carice van Houten, Alex Etel, Eliza Bennett, Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh, Dominic West, Hugh Bonneville, Kwayedza Kureya, and Pauline Collins. It was",
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"text": "of Clive Lawton as part-time Executive Director; he gradually became backed by a full-time administrator. In 2006 Limmud recruited its first full-time Executive Director, Raymond Simonson, former Director of UJIA Makor: The Centre for Informal Jewish Education. When Simonson became Chief Executive of London's Jewish Community Centre, now JW3, in 2012, he was succeeded by Shelley Marsh. She stepped down from the role in 2015. Mike Schindler was the Limmud Director of Operations and the senior professional in the organisation between March and August 2015, and then Dani Serlin was Acting Executive Director until February 2016. In February 2016, Limmud",
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"answer": "Wes Craven",
"context": "The 1998 edition of Guinness Book of World Records stated: \"No female artist has sold more records than Madonna around the world\". In 1999 Madonna signed to play a violin teacher in the film Music of the Heart but left the project, citing \"creative differences\" with director Wes Craven. She recorded the single \"Beautiful Stranger\" for the 1999 film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. It reached number 19 on the Hot 100 solely on radio airplay. Madonna won a Grammy Award for \"Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media\".",
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"question": "Who was the director of Music of the Heart?"
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"answer": "Tod Browning",
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"question": "Who was the director for The Exquisite Thief?"
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"answer": "Adrian Hooper",
"context": "The Sydney Mandolins (Artistic Director: Adrian Hooper) have contributed greatly to the repertoire through commissioning over 200 works by Australian and International composers. Most of these works have been released on Compact Disks and can regularly be heard on radio stations on the ABC and MBS networks. One of their members, mandolin virtuoso Paul Hooper, has had a number of Concertos written for him by composers such as Eric Gross. He has performed and recorded these works with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.",
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"question": "Who is the director of the Sydney Mandolins?"
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"answer": "Dulles",
"context": "With Eisenhower's leadership and Dulles' direction, CIA activities increased under the pretense of resisting the spread of communism in poorer countries; the CIA in part deposed the leaders of Iran in Operation Ajax, of Guatemala through Operation Pbsuccess, and possibly the newly independent Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville). In 1954 Eisenhower wanted to increase surveillance inside the Soviet Union. With Dulles' recommendation, he authorized the deployment of thirty Lockheed U-2's at a cost of $35 million. The Eisenhower administration also planned the Bay of Pigs Invasion to overthrow Fidel Castro in Cuba, which John F. Kennedy was left to carry out.\"",
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"question": "Who was the director of the CIA?"
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{
"answer": "A. L. Vijay",
"context": "Thalaivaa (English: Leader) is a 2013 Indian Tamil action film written and directed by A. L. Vijay.",
"distance": "81.97601",
"question": "Who was the main director of Thalaivaa?"
}
] |
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "After her career breakthrough, Madonna focused mainly in singing but was also credited for playing cowbell on Madonna (1983) and synthesizer on Like a Prayer (1989). In 1999, Madonna had studied for three months to play the violin for the role as a violin teacher in the film Music of the Heart, before eventually leaving the project. After two decades, Madonna decided to perform with guitar again during the promotion of Music (2000). She took further lessons from guitarist Monte Pittman to improve her guitar skill. Since then Madonna has played guitar on every tour, as well as her studio albums. At the 2002 Orville H. Gibson Guitar Awards, she received nomination for Les Paul Horizon Award, which honors the most promising up-and-coming guitarist.",
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"question": "Who was the director of Music of the Heart?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The Murder Man The Murder Man is a 1935 American crime-drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Virginia Bruce, and Lionel Atwill, and directed by Tim Whelan. The picture was Tracy's first film in what would be a twenty-year career with MGM. Tracy plays an investigative reporter who specializes in murder cases. The film is notable as the feature film debut of James Stewart (who had previously appeared in a Shemp Howard comedy short called \"Art Trouble\").",
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"question": "Who was the director for The Exquisite Thief?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The mandolin orchestras never completely went away, however. In fact, along with all the other musical forms the mandolin is involved with, the mandolin ensemble (groups usually arranged like the string section of a modern symphony orchestra, with first mandolins, second mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, mando-basses, and guitars, and sometimes supplemented by other instruments) continues to grow in popularity. Since the mid-nineties, several public-school mandolin-based guitar programs have blossomed around the country, including Fretworks Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra, the first of its kind. The national organization, Classical Mandolin Society of America, founded by Norman Levine, represents these groups. Prominent modern mandolinists and composers for mandolin in the classical music tradition include Samuel Firstman, Howard Fry, Rudy Cipolla, Dave Apollon, Neil Gladd, Evan Marshall, Marilynn Mair and Mark Davis (the Mair-Davis Duo), Brian Israel, David Evans, Emanuil Shynkman, Radim Zenkl, David Del Tredici and Ernst Krenek.",
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"question": "Who is the director of the Sydney Mandolins?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Eisenhower did provide France with bombers and non-combat personnel. After a few months with no success by the French, he added other aircraft to drop napalm for clearing purposes. Further requests for assistance from the French were agreed to but only on conditions Eisenhower knew were impossible to meet – allied participation and congressional approval. When the French fortress of Dien Bien Phu fell to the Vietnamese Communists in May 1954, Eisenhower refused to intervene despite urgings from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the Vice President and the head of NCS.",
"distance": "82.31564",
"question": "Who was the director of the CIA?"
},
{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Sivappu Sivappu is a 2015 Tamil movie directed by Sathyasiva and produced by Muktha Films and 'Punnagai Poo' Gheetha. Evoking the plight of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in India, the film features Rajkiran, Naveen Chandra and Rupa Manjari in the lead roles, with music composed by N. R. Raghunanthan. N. R. Raghunanthan N. R. Raghunanthan is an Indian film score and soundtrack composer. He has scored music for Tamil films.",
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"question": "Who was the main director of Thalaivaa?"
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Rise
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J-pop
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Rise (Speed album)
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J-pop
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What genre is Rise?
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"J-pop",
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"jpop"
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"text": "that the album is a \"set to frustrate, enthrall, and polarize\". Lee Brown of Indie Vision Music said that the release is \"boldly devoted from start to finish.\" Mike Rimmer at Cross Rhythms felt that \"For those who have ears to hear, there's enough here to radically change lives.\" At \"HM\", Sarah Brehm stated that \"as a whole, \"Rise\" is a decent rock album that helps revive the band after the mediocre \"Awake\", yet it's still unable to rise above the impressively unique sound Skillet perfected during their classic years.\" Chad Bowar of \"Loudwire\" wrote that this album is \"a",
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"text": "some of the newer flavors\", however he evoked that \"Skillet refuses to rest on their laurels.\" Mary Nikkel of New Release Tuesday called this \"an achievement well worth the wait, and it promises to set the bar high in the rock and roll genre for years to come.\" In addition, Jonathan Francesco of New Release Tuesday wrote that \"\"Rise\" is the quintessential album of the year and one destined to go down in the history books\", which he called \"the music is epic and memorable, with every song a classic in the making.\" At Jesus Freak Hideout, Roger Gelwics wrote",
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"text": "Rise (Lane 8 album) Rise is the debut album by American musician Lane 8. It was released on July 17, 2015, by Anjunadeep. \"Rise\" was generally well received by critics. Your EDM rated the album a 4 out of 5, with writer Cody Smith saying that \"the tracks on Rise tap expertly into pop appeal without ever compromising the key tenets of house music,\" but noting that \"The only danger apparent in Goldstein's adherence to Anjunadeep characteristics is that \"Rise\" may be too similar to other albums on the label.\" Jacqui Wonder of Acid Stag remarked that it was hard",
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"text": "better album\" than their previous offering \"Awake\", when he said that the album \"songwriting has more depth, there's added diversity, the concept and lyrics are interesting and uplifting without being preachy\", and that \"current Skillet fans will find plenty to like, and new fans will be attracted to the album as well.\" At \"USA Today\", Brian Mansfield highlighted that \"the band pushes its musical limits with a coming-of-age tale that begins in a world that appears irreparably broken.\" Tim Ferrar of \"Music Is My Oxygen\" rated the album four-and-a-half-out-of-five-stars, and told that this is \"incredible music\", yet \"as a band,",
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"text": "to determine \"Lane 8's secret sauce to maintaining a cohesive sound as he produces such distinct tracks. Rise (Lane 8 album) Rise is the debut album by American musician Lane 8. It was released on July 17, 2015, by Anjunadeep. \"Rise\" was generally well received by critics. Your EDM rated the album a 4 out of 5, with writer Cody Smith saying that \"the tracks on Rise tap expertly into pop appeal without ever compromising the key tenets of house music,\" but noting that \"The only danger apparent in Goldstein's adherence to Anjunadeep characteristics is that \"Rise\" may be too",
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"text": "The Rise is primarily a metalcore band, while also mixing it with traces of melodic death metal, and more recently with progressive metal on the \"Chapters\" EP. Chasing the Rise Chasing The Rise is a metalcore band from Vilnius, Lithuania, formed in 2012. The band released their debut EP \"The Dawn\" in 2013, and the follow-up EP \"Chapters\" in 2016. Chasing The Rise was formed in 2012. Their debut EP \"The Dawn\" was the first Lithuanian metalcore official release. It was followed by the 2014 single \"Internal Fight\", with the accompanying music video. In 2016 the band released their second",
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"text": "Rise (A Skylit Drive album) Rise is the fourth album by American post-hardcore band A Skylit Drive. The album was released on September 24, 2013, through Tragic Hero Records. The first single and title track of the album, \"Rise\", was released on July 31, 2013. The full track listing was revealed on August 14, 2013. \"Rise\" peaked at 41 on the Billboard 200. A lyric video for the track \"Unbreakable\" was released on September 6, 2013. On February 21, 2014, the music video for the song \"Crazy\" was released as well. On June 26, 2014, an acoustic performance video for",
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"text": "Rise (Skillet album) Rise is the eighth studio album by American Christian rock band Skillet. It was released on June 25, 2013. The deluxe edition includes three bonus tracks and a DVD entitled \"Awake & Live DVD\". It is the first album to feature guitarist Seth Morrison. The first single off the album, \"Sick of It\", was released on SoundCloud on April 8, 2013 and was released on iTunes on April 9, and was released to US rock radio on April 23. \"American Noise\" was released to iTunes on April 16 as the first promotional single. \"Rise\" was released as",
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"text": "Chasing the Rise Chasing The Rise is a metalcore band from Vilnius, Lithuania, formed in 2012. The band released their debut EP \"The Dawn\" in 2013, and the follow-up EP \"Chapters\" in 2016. Chasing The Rise was formed in 2012. Their debut EP \"The Dawn\" was the first Lithuanian metalcore official release. It was followed by the 2014 single \"Internal Fight\", with the accompanying music video. In 2016 the band released their second EP \"Chapters\", which was mixed and mastered by Andreas Magnusson. Two music videos were released from the EP - \"Sleeper Awakens\" and \"Maybe It's Just Me\". Chasing",
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"text": "Rise (Samantha James album) Rise is the debut studio album by American singer Samantha James under the label Om Records. The title track from the album was released as a single and reached No. 1 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Songs chart. When James established her music style she began writing songs for \"Rise\" together with Sebastian Arocha Morton. James and friend Dave Curtin discussed which label would be good for her music and came up with Om Records. When they contacted the label and sent them a demo of her song \"Rise,\" she was signed on to",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"context": "In the 1990s and the new millennium, the city has produced a number of influential hip hop artists, including Eminem, the hip-hop artist with the highest cumulative sales, hip-hop producer J Dilla, rapper and producer Esham and hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. The city is also home to rappers Big Sean and Danny Brown. The band Sponge toured and produced music, with artists such as Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. The city also has an active garage rock genre that has generated national attention with acts such as: The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, Electric Six, and The Hard Lessons.",
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"question": "What genre best describes Perfect Harmony?"
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
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"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
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"question": "What genre was 'True Love'?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
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Babylon (band)
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Progressive rock
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What genre is Babylon?
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"text": "Babylon (W.A.S.P. album) Babylon is the fourteenth studio album by American heavy metal band W.A.S.P., released on November 9, 2009. The album was inspired by biblical visions of \"The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse\". The album contains covers of Deep Purple's \"Burn\" (originally recorded for W.A.S.P's previous album \"Dominator\", but not used for unknown reasons) and Chuck Berry's \"Promised Land\". Promised Land was also covered in 1973 by Elvis Presley, and it was Elvis' version that the band had in mind as demonstrated by the ending comment \"How about one of them peanut butter & banana sandwiches.\" All music and",
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"text": "with a different track listing. Information taken from Allmusic. Babylon (Skindred album) Babylon is the debut album of British rock band Skindred. The band was formed from members of the disbanded band Dub War, including leader Benji Webbe, and signed to RCA Records in 2002, who released the album on 3 July. The band felt that they were being treated poorly by the label, and left in 2004, signing with Bieler Bros. Records, who released the album internationally in association with Lava Records. Each version released featured a significantly altered track listing. Promotion of the album included performing in a",
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"text": "Babylon (Skindred album) Babylon is the debut album of British rock band Skindred. The band was formed from members of the disbanded band Dub War, including leader Benji Webbe, and signed to RCA Records in 2002, who released the album on 3 July. The band felt that they were being treated poorly by the label, and left in 2004, signing with Bieler Bros. Records, who released the album internationally in association with Lava Records. Each version released featured a significantly altered track listing. Promotion of the album included performing in a tour led by Korn. Two singles were released: \"Nobody\"",
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"text": "posse of policemen smashing down the doors of a music hall. Babylon (film) Babylon is a 1980 British film co-written by Martin Stellman (writer of \"Quadrophenia\") and Franco Rosso, who also directed it. Produced by Gavrik Losey and the National Film Finance Corporation, the film is regarded as a classic. It depicts the struggles of a Black British working-class musician and stars Brinsley Forde of the reggae band Aswad. \"Babylon\" also starred Karl Howman and Trevor Laird. Music was scored by Dennis Bovell. Included are songs by Aswad, Johnny Clarke, and Jeff Wayne (who wrote the musical version of \"The",
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"text": "Babylon (film) Babylon is a 1980 British film co-written by Martin Stellman (writer of \"Quadrophenia\") and Franco Rosso, who also directed it. Produced by Gavrik Losey and the National Film Finance Corporation, the film is regarded as a classic. It depicts the struggles of a Black British working-class musician and stars Brinsley Forde of the reggae band Aswad. \"Babylon\" also starred Karl Howman and Trevor Laird. Music was scored by Dennis Bovell. Included are songs by Aswad, Johnny Clarke, and Jeff Wayne (who wrote the musical version of \"The War of the Worlds\"), among others. \"Babylon\" was filmed on the",
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"text": "Babylon A.D. Babylon A.D. is a 2008 science fiction action film based on the novel \"Babylon Babies\" by Maurice Georges Dantec. The film was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz and stars Vin Diesel, Mélanie Thierry, Michelle Yeoh, Lambert Wilson, Mark Strong, Jérôme Le Banner, Charlotte Rampling, and Gérard Depardieu. It was released on 29 August 2008 in the United States. It is an international co-production between France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In 2027, Russian mobster Gorsky hires mercenary Toorop to bring a young woman known only as Aurora to New York City. Gorsky gives Toorop a variety of",
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"text": "lyrics by Blackie Lawless, except where noted. Note: The UK chart position was recorded on the UK Independent releases chart, not the mainstream albums chart. Babylon (W.A.S.P. album) Babylon is the fourteenth studio album by American heavy metal band W.A.S.P., released on November 9, 2009. The album was inspired by biblical visions of \"The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse\". The album contains covers of Deep Purple's \"Burn\" (originally recorded for W.A.S.P's previous album \"Dominator\", but not used for unknown reasons) and Chuck Berry's \"Promised Land\". Promised Land was also covered in 1973 by Elvis Presley, and it was Elvis' version",
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"text": "Tokyo Babylon , also known as Tokyo Babylon: A Save Tokyo City Story, is a \"shōjo\" manga series created by Clamp, with story by Nanase Ohkawa and art by Mokona. The series follows Subaru Sumeragi, the head of the Sumeragi clan, and his sister Hokuto as they work to protect Tokyo from a myriad of supernatural perils. The series is based on a \"dōjinshi\" Clamp wrote but decided to add dark social themes in the serialization as a result of the chapters' length. They were published by Shinshokan in Japan from 1990 to 1993 and collected total of seven \"tankōbon\"",
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"text": "Fall Babylon Fall Fall Babylon Fall is the debut album of the Swedish progressive doom metal band Veni Domine, released in 1992. In 2010, \"HM Magazine\" ranked it #38 on the Top 100 Christian metal albums of all-time list. At first, Veni Domine recorded parts of the album in Eastbourne, UK, at ICC studio. P. A. Danielsson of Tiamat played keyboards on the album. The last song on the album they had to record in Thunderload studio, Sweden, since it was one of the few studios at the time that had the gear to record the over 20 minute epic",
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"text": "Babylon's Ashes Babylon's Ashes is a science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey, the pen name of Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, and the sixth book in their \"The Expanse\" series. The title of the novel was announced in early July 2015 and the cover and brief synopsis were revealed on September 14, 2015. Following the events of \"Nemesis Games\", the self-described Free Navy, made up of belters using stolen military ships, has been growing even bolder. After the crippling attacks on Earth and the Martian Navy, the Free Navy has turned their attention to the colony ships headed",
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"answer": "action",
"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"question": "What genre is The Warriors Gate?"
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"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"question": "What genre is The Warriors Gate?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
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"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
"distance": "80.1704",
"question": "What genre was 'True Love'?"
},
{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
"distance": "79.587074",
"question": "What genre does The White Stripes fit into?"
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Empire
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genre
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Empire (2002 film)
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Crime film
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What genre is Empire?
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"text": "Empire (comics) Empire is an American comic book limited series created by Mark Waid and Barry Kitson. It has been published by Gorilla Comics (an Image Comics imprint), DC Comics, and a partnership between Thrillbent and IDW Publishing. The protagonist of the series is a Doctor Doom-like supervillain named Golgoth who has defeated all superheroes and conquered the world, but must now contend with internal power struggles. The series was originally published in 2000 by Gorilla Comics, a company formed by Mark Waid, Kurt Busiek and several others, but the company folded after only two issues were produced. \"Empire\" was",
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"text": "The Collapsing Empire The Collapsing Empire is a science fiction space opera novel by American writer John Scalzi. The book was published by Tor Books on March 21, 2017. It is the first of a series that was originally intended to be two books but is now planned to be a trilogy; the second book, \"The Consuming Fire\", was released October 16, 2018. The Interdependency is a thousand-year old human empire of 48 star systems connected by the Flow, a network of \"streams\" allowing faster-than-light travel. Each stream is one way, and has an entry point and an exit point.",
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"text": "Empire (Card novel) Empire is a 2006 dystopian novel by Orson Scott Card. It tells the story of a possible Second American Civil War, this time between the Right Wing and Left Wing in the near future. It is the first of the two books in \"The Empire duet\", followed by \"Hidden Empire\" with the video game \"Shadow Complex\" bridging the two. The book follows U.S. Army Major Reuben Malich and U.S. Army Captain Bartholomew Coleman, both former Special Forces officers, as America falls into a civil war after the assassinations of both the American President and Vice President. A",
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"text": "as a 478-page hardcover () and paperback (). Empire (Hardt and Negri book) Empire is a book by post-Marxist philosophers Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. Written in the mid-1990s, it was published in 2000 and quickly sold beyond its expectations as an academic work. In general, the book theorizes an ongoing transition from a \"modern\" phenomenon of imperialism, centered on individual nation-states, to an emergent postmodern construct created among ruling powers which the authors call \"Empire\" (the capital letter is distinguishing), with different forms of warfare: ...according to Hardt and Negri's \"Empire\", the rise of Empire is the end of",
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"text": "Empire (Hardt and Negri book) Empire is a book by post-Marxist philosophers Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. Written in the mid-1990s, it was published in 2000 and quickly sold beyond its expectations as an academic work. In general, the book theorizes an ongoing transition from a \"modern\" phenomenon of imperialism, centered on individual nation-states, to an emergent postmodern construct created among ruling powers which the authors call \"Empire\" (the capital letter is distinguishing), with different forms of warfare: ...according to Hardt and Negri's \"Empire\", the rise of Empire is the end of national conflict, the \"enemy\" now, whoever he is,",
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"text": "Empire Distribution EMPIRE Distribution, Records and Publishing Inc. (marketed as EMPIRE) is an American distribution company and record label founded in 2010 by Ghazi Shami and headquartered in San Francisco, California with offices in New York City and Atlanta. It has released albums in various genres such as R&B, reggae, rock, gospel, Latin, country and pop, but it is predominantly focused on hip hop music. Companies and artists such as Top Dawg Entertainment (Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul), Steel Wool (Anderson Paak, Watsky, Jez Dior), Jazz Anderson, Cody Wolfe, Kane Brown, Funk Volume (Dizzy Wright, Jarren Benton), ESGN (Freddie Gibbs),",
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"text": "Empire Trilogy The \"Empire\" Trilogy is a collaborative trilogy of political fantasy novels by American writers Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts. It traces the story of Mara of the Acoma's rise to power from a convent novitiate to the most powerful woman in the fictional world of Kelewan. These three books are contemporary to Feist's original Riftwar Saga and feature some crossover characters, mainly from \"Magician\" (1982) (Pug, the protagonist of \"Magician\", appears twice in \"Servant of the Empire\" (1990) and once in \"Mistress of the Empire\" (1992)). Mara struggles to rule her family after her father and brother",
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"text": "to conspiracy theories and the personal quest of spirituality. The band released three studio albums over their ten-year existence: one on the Dallas label Carpe Diem, one with Zoo Entertainment, and one with TVT Records. Additionally, they toured with industrial-metal groups such as Prong, Sister Machine Gun, Stabbing Westward, Young Gods, and many others. The band's first two albums established the group's sound: precise, driving drums overlaid with heavy industrial guitars and hard-edged vocals. However, the group refused to conform to any particular genre, incorporating elements of Eastern and Middle Eastern music, tabla drumming, and electronic music into their songs.",
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"text": "Empire (Derek Minor album) Empire is the fifth studio album by American Christian hip hop artist Derek Minor, released on January 27, 2015. It was released through RMG and Entertainment One. Derek Minor explained that the concept of the album addresses how people build their own empires vs. the empire of God. Kevin Hoskins from Jesus Freak Hideout gave the album a 4.5 out of 5, saying \"the beats are amazing, the rapping flows wonderfully, and there's an abundance of great guest spots. All rap fans need to grab this album as it has the potential to be the best",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"answer": "comedy.",
"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"answer": "garage rock",
"context": "In the 1990s and the new millennium, the city has produced a number of influential hip hop artists, including Eminem, the hip-hop artist with the highest cumulative sales, hip-hop producer J Dilla, rapper and producer Esham and hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. The city is also home to rappers Big Sean and Danny Brown. The band Sponge toured and produced music, with artists such as Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. The city also has an active garage rock genre that has generated national attention with acts such as: The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, Electric Six, and The Hard Lessons.",
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"context": "The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Perfect Harmony features the hit music of The Jackson 5, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Marvin Gaye, Scandal, Tiffany, The Romantics, The Pretenders, The Temptations, The Contours, The Commodores, Tommy James & the Shondells and The Partridge Family, and has been compared to a cross between Altar Boyz and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.",
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"context": "In ancient China, early literature was primarily focused on philosophy, historiography, military science, agriculture, and poetry. China, the origin of modern paper making and woodblock printing, produced one of the world's first print cultures. Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (769-269 BCE). The most important of these include the Classics of Confucianism, of Daoism, of Mohism, of Legalism, as well as works of military science (e.g. Sun Tzu's The Art of War) and Chinese history (e.g. Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian). Ancient Chinese literature had a heavy emphasis on historiography, with often very detailed court records. An exemplary piece of narrative history of ancient China was the Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled no later than 389 BCE, and attributed to the blind 5th century BCE historian Zuo Qiuming.",
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
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"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
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A Whole New World
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Alan Menken
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"text": "A Whole New World (album) A Whole New World is the fifth studio album released by Australian singer-songwriter Peter Andre, in conjunction with his then-wife Katie Price. After being dropped from East West Records, Andre began recording songs with his then current wife, Katie Price, in their private recording studio in Surrey. Andre planned to keep the songs as private recordings, and had decided to change his focus from the music industry to his family. However, several of the songs were leaked onto the internet in 2006. Andre was later contacted by Sony BMG who perceived an interest in releasing",
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"text": "York City and was writing, arranging and leading the Coro d’Italia to three gold cups at the 1939 New York World's Fair. According to one of New York’s newspapers, \"Thirty-two nations joined hands in bringing colorful songs and dances of the old world to the world of tomorrow…The talent and grace of the young and old performers all costumed was something the huge crowd will never forget. The show lasted over seven hours.” He also studied vocal arts at Teachers’ College of Columbia University. Maestro Fritz Stiedry of the Metropolitan Opera embraced him as his protégé. Here his passion grew",
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"text": "studio album \"Passion\" (1993) and on Bryson's studio album \"Through the Fire\" (1994). A Whole New World \"A Whole New World\" is a song from Disney's 1992 animated feature film \"Aladdin\", with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Tim Rice. A duet originally recorded by singers Brad Kane and Lea Salonga in their respective roles as the singing voices of the main characters Aladdin and Jasmine, the ballad serves as both the film's love and theme song. Lyrically, \"A Whole New World\" describes Aladdin showing the confined princess a life of freedom and the pair's acknowledgment of their love",
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"text": "Amazon.co.uk listing that, although ostensibly positive in the extreme, are largely written in a tongue-in-cheek style. Some praise the album for its \"medical\" applications, satirically claiming it has cured such conditions as asthma and constipation. A Whole New World (album) A Whole New World is the fifth studio album released by Australian singer-songwriter Peter Andre, in conjunction with his then-wife Katie Price. After being dropped from East West Records, Andre began recording songs with his then current wife, Katie Price, in their private recording studio in Surrey. Andre planned to keep the songs as private recordings, and had decided to",
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"text": "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands \"He's Got the Whole World in His Hands\" is a traditional American spiritual, first published in 1927. It became an international pop hit in 1957-58 in a recording by English singer Laurie London, and has been recorded by many other singers and choirs. The song was first published in the paperbound hymnal \"Spirituals Triumphant, Old and New\" in 1927. In 1933, it was collected by Frank Warner from the singing of Sue Thomas in North Carolina. It was also recorded by other collectors such as Robert Sonkin of the Library of Congress,",
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"text": "A Whole New World \"A Whole New World\" is a song from Disney's 1992 animated feature film \"Aladdin\", with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Tim Rice. A duet originally recorded by singers Brad Kane and Lea Salonga in their respective roles as the singing voices of the main characters Aladdin and Jasmine, the ballad serves as both the film's love and theme song. Lyrically, \"A Whole New World\" describes Aladdin showing the confined princess a life of freedom and the pair's acknowledgment of their love for each other while riding on a magic carpet. The song garnered an",
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"text": "score for \"The New World\" was composed by James Horner. He worked first from the script and then from edited scenes. As the film was re-edited, more changes to the score were required. Because Malick's editing was extensive and involved reordering or dropping passages or inserting sequences, much of Horner's score was not used. For the final version, Malick used sections of Horner's music along with the prelude to Wagner's \"Das Rheingold\", Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23, and other pieces. Horner and Glen Ballard wrote and recorded the song \"Listen to the Wind\", sung by Hayley Westenra, for the closing",
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"text": "Max Spicker. Gere wrote both music and lyrics for songs, with titles such as \"A New World is Born\" and \"I Walked with Anguish in my Heart\". Gere's songs were popular with concert singers in New York, including Johanna Gadski, Maggie Teyte, and Marguerite Namara. She also composed music for settings of poems by others, including a setting of John Keats' \"The Devon Maid\". She hosted gatherings of musicians at her New York home. In 1922 she spent six months in France and Switzerland, studying at the American Conservatory at Fontainebleau with fellow student Aaron Copland, writing \"Fontainebleau Sketches\" and",
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"text": "The Whole Wide World The Whole Wide World is a 1996 American film depicting the relationship between pulp fiction writer Robert E. Howard (Vincent D'Onofrio) and schoolteacher Novalyne Price Ellis (Renée Zellweger). The film was adapted by Michael Scott Myers from Ellis's memoirs, \"One Who Walked Alone\" and \"Day of the Stranger: Further Memories of Robert E. Howard\". The film was directed by Dan Ireland. Original music was provided by Harry Gregson-Williams and his mentor Hans Zimmer. This was their first collaboration as mentor and protegé. In 1933 Texas school teacher and aspiring writer Novalyne Price is introduced by friends",
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"answer": "johann strauss",
"context": "Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Dec 31, 2006 How Johann Strauss Composed the Waltz as described in a 1938film, \"the Great Waltz\". Category Johann Strauss II - Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz ...Johann Strauss II - Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz - YouTube Johann Strauss II - Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video?",
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"question": "Who composed the work Tales From the Vienna Woods?"
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"answer": "J. Paul Getty",
"context": "Gordon Getty Gordon Peter Getty (born December 20, 1933) is an American businessman, investor, philanthropist and classical music composer, the fourth child of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. His mother, Ann Rork, was his father's fourth wife. When his father died in 1976, Gordon assumed control of Getty's US$2 billion trust. According to the Forbes 400, as of September 2011 his net worth is $2 billion, making him number 212 on the list of the richest Americans.",
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"answer": "górecki",
"context": "Henryk Mikołaj Górecki: Symphony of Sorrowful Songs ...Henryk Mikołaj Górecki: Symphony of Sorrowful Songs | Voices Education Project Henryk Mikołaj Górecki: Symphony of Sorrowful Songs Blog post submitted by Marilyn Turkovich on Friday, December 17, 2010 - 7:29am. Henryk Mikołaj Górecki (1933 –2010) was a composer of contemporary classical music. He studied at the State Higher School of Music in Katowice, Poland between 1955 and 1960. In 1968, he joined the faculty and rose to provost before resigning in 1979.",
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"question": "Who was the 20th-21st century composer of the 'Symphony of Sorrowful Songs'?"
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"answer": "Pāṇini",
"context": "The history of phonology may be traced back to the Ashtadhyayi, the Sanskrit grammar composed by Pāṇini in the 4th century BC. In particular the Shiva Sutras, an auxiliary text to the Ashtadhyayi, introduces what can be considered a list of the phonemes of the Sanskrit language, with a notational system for them that is used throughout the main text, which deals with matters of morphology, syntax and semantics.",
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"answer": "Antonio Maria Bononcini",
"context": "Antonio Vivaldi composed a mandolin concerto (Concerto in C major Op.3 6) and two concertos for two mandolins and orchestra. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart placed it in his 1787 work Don Giovanni and Beethoven created four variations of it. Antonio Maria Bononcini composed La conquista delle Spagne di Scipione Africano il giovane in 1707 and George Frideric Handel composed Alexander Balus in 1748. Others include Giovani Battista Gervasio (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Giuseppe Giuliano (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Emanuele Barbella (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Domenico Scarlatti (Sonata n.54 (K.89) in D minor for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), and Addiego Guerra (Sonata in G major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo).",
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"question": "Who composed the La conquista della Spagne di Scipione Afriacano il giovance?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Jan 28, 2007 Die größten Musical Hits (The biggest Musical Hits) Number 11 German version of Lion King's *Circle of life* shown on ZDF Category Konig der Lowen (The Lion King) - YouTubeKonig der Lowen (The Lion King) - YouTube Konig der Lowen (The Lion King) Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video?",
"distance": "84.0078",
"question": "Who composed the work Tales From the Vienna Woods?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "David Rockefeller David Rockefeller (June 12, 1915 – March 20, 2017) was an American banker who was chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation. He was the oldest living member of the Rockefeller family and family patriarch from August 2004 until his death in March 2017. Rockefeller was a son of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, and a grandson of John D. Rockefeller and Laura Spelman Rockefeller. John D. Rockefeller III John Davison Rockefeller III (March 21, 1906 – July 10, 1978) was a philanthropist and third-generation member of the prominent Rockefeller family.",
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"question": "Who is the father of the composer of Usher House?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "He studied in St. Petersburg with Alexander Dreyschock for fortepiano and singing in the class of Camille Everardi. Later he was an associate of Hans von Bulow. He taught and was director of a music school in Sumakh (1877-81) and then in Kursk (1882-1915). Among his students, at Kursk, was Nikolai Roslavets. Nikolai Roslavets Nikolai Andreevich Roslavets (Russian: Никола́й Андре́евич Ро́славец ) (4 January 1881 [O.S. 23 December 1880] , Surazh, then in Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire, now in Bryansk Oblast, Russia23 August 1944, Moscow) was a significant Ukrainian Soviet modernist composer.",
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"question": "Who was the 20th-21st century composer of the 'Symphony of Sorrowful Songs'?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The history of phonology may be traced back to the Ashtadhyayi, the Sanskrit grammar composed by Pāṇini in the 4th century BC. In particular the Shiva Sutras, an auxiliary text to the Ashtadhyayi, introduces what can be considered a list of the phonemes of the Sanskrit language, with a notational system for them that is used throughout the main text, which deals with matters of morphology, syntax and semantics.",
"distance": "82.32262",
"question": "Who first composed the Sanskrit language?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The Polish scholar Jan Baudouin de Courtenay (together with his former student Mikołaj Kruszewski) introduced the concept of the phoneme in 1876, and his work, though often unacknowledged, is considered to be the starting point of modern phonology. He also worked on the theory of phonetic alternations (what is now called allophony and morphophonology), and had a significant influence on the work of Ferdinand de Saussure.",
"distance": "82.21232",
"question": "Who first composed the Ashtadhyayi?"
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304,012
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Appenzell Ausserrhoden
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Herisau
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Appenzell Ausserrhoden
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Herisau
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What is the capital of Appenzell Ausserrhoden?
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"text": "Canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden The canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden (; in English sometimes Appenzell Outer Rhodes) is a canton of Switzerland. The seat of the government and parliament is Herisau, judicial authorities are in Trogen. Appenzell Ausserrhoden is located in the north east of Switzerland, bordering the cantons of St. Gallen and Appenzell Innerrhoden. Settlement in Appenzell started in the 7th and the 8th century alongside the river Glatt. The monastery of St. Gallen was of great influence on the local population. In 907 Herisau is mentioned for the first time, the canton (Appenzell: \"abbatis cella\") is named first in",
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"text": "is to refer to Innerrhoden and Ausserrhoden collectively. From 1798 to 1803 Appenzell, with the other domains of the abbot of St Gall, was formed into the canton of Säntis of the Helvetic Republic, but in 1803, on the creation of the new canton of St Gall, shrank back within its former boundaries. Appenzell is an alpine region, particularly in the south, where the Alpstein limestone range (culminating in the Säntis which is ) is found, though towards the north the surface is composed rather of green hills, separating green hollows in which nestle neat villages and small towns. It",
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"context": "Here is a map of Africa with all its countries and capitals. Country Harare NOTE: 1. South Sudan's capital is planned to be moved to Ramciel from Juba in the near future. 2. Dodoma has been Tanzania's capital since 1996. Dar es Salaam served as the capital of Tanzania from 1964 (Independence) to 1996. 3. Comoros, Cape Verde, Mauritius, São Tomé & Príncipe and Seychelles, although not a part of the main African landmass, are a part of the African subcontinent.",
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"text": "Kevin Fowler Kevin Fowler (born May 11, 1966) is an American singer-songwriter. He has released five studio albums, and has charted four singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, including the top 40 hit \"Pound Sign (#?*!)\". In addition, he wrote Sammy Kershaw's 2003 single \"Beer, Bait & Ammo\", Mark Chesnutt's 2004 single \"The Lord Loves the Drinkin' Man\" and Montgomery Gentry's 2009 single \"Long Line of Losers\". Fowler was born in Amarillo, Texas, the younger of two children. His father introduced him to country music when he was a child, and as a teenager Fowler also developed a",
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"text": "liking for rock music. He graduated in 1984 from Tascosa High School in Amarillo. Long interested in making music, Fowler began piano lessons as a young child. When he was twenty, he realized that he wanted to seriously pursue a career in music and moved to Los Angeles, California, to attend the Guitar Institute of Technology. For the next year, he learned how to play the guitar and began writing songs. After gaining a good knowledge of the guitar, Fowler left L.A. for Austin, Texas. He was a guitarist with the rock band \"Dangerous Toys\" in the early 1990s, but",
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"text": "Jason Fowler (musician) Jason Allen Fowler (born January 21, 1971) is an American Christian musician, who plays a Christian pop, Christian rock and Christian country style of contemporary worship and gospel music. He has released two studio albums, \"Letters from the Inside\" (2014) and \"I Fall In\" (2016). Fowler was born, Jason Allen Fowler, on January 21, 1971, in Atlanta, Georgia, to parents Terrel and Jeanne Fowler, where he was raised with a younger brother, Chad, while he was born exactly a year later than Fowler, and he has a younger sister, Cara. His wife is Tiffany, and together they",
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"text": "have two sons. Jason has been a recovering alcoholic and drug addict since checking himself into a Christian-based rehab facility. He became a Christian and now serves as the worship leader at Refuge City Church. His music recording career started in 2014, with his first studio album, \"Letters from the Inside\", on May 13, 2014, from Black Cat Studios. He released, \"I Fall In\", on May 13, 2016, with RCity Records. Studio albums Jason Fowler (musician) Jason Allen Fowler (born January 21, 1971) is an American Christian musician, who plays a Christian pop, Christian rock and Christian country style of",
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"text": "The Worlds\" videogame with Sir Patrick Stewart, for Paramount. Fowler wrote a periodic column for \"The Independent\" titled \"Invisible Ink\". In this series, he looked at a wide range of writers whose works, once popular, have now fallen out of the public eye. His book version, \"The Book of Forgotten Authors\", is published by Quercus. Christopher Fowler Christopher Fowler (born 26 March 1953) is an English thriller writer. He is the award-winning author of more than forty novels and short-story collections, including the Bryant & May mysteries, which record the adventures of two Golden Age detectives in modern-day London. The",
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"text": "released his new single \"Sellout Song\" feat. Zane Williams in April 2016. On Friday, October 21, 2016 Kevin Fowler released Coming To A Honky Tonk Near You, an eight-song album featuring \"Texas Forever.\" In 2017, Fowler was featured in a television commercial for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Fowler was promoting the \"Take Care of Texas\" campaign regarding state parks and environmental education. Kevin Fowler Kevin Fowler (born May 11, 1966) is an American singer-songwriter. He has released five studio albums, and has charted four singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, including the top 40 hit \"Pound",
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"text": "Nick Fowler Nicholas Russel Fowler is an American writer and musician. Fowler grew up in Tallahassee and attended Maclay School before going to Cornell University. After graduating with a bachelor of arts degree, he moved to New York City. Fowler's first novel, \"A Thing (or Two) About Curtis and Camilla\", was in 2002 published in North America by Pantheon Books, and by Hodder & Stoughton in the U.K. \"The Los Angeles Times\" called Fowler's novel \"a smash\", an \"irresistibly melodic debut\" that \"resonates like a perfect pop song\", while the Tallahassee Democrat observed \"few novels, let alone first ones, deliver",
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"text": "Texas country scene later went on to widespread commercial success with gold album \"Wave on Wave\" after switching to a \"Shania Twain/ Garth Brooks\" Nashville style of country music. The album's title track hit No. 3 on the U.S. \"Billboard's\" Hot Country Songs chart and won a Grammy nomination for Best Country Song. Kevin Fowler, a former hair-metal/glam rocker was Dangerous Toys guitarist from the late 1980s until 1993, followed by his own founding of Thunderfoot, a Southern rock band based out of Austin. Originally from Amarillo, he self-released his country debut album \"One For The Road\" in 1997. This",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"context": "The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Perfect Harmony features the hit music of The Jackson 5, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Marvin Gaye, Scandal, Tiffany, The Romantics, The Pretenders, The Temptations, The Contours, The Commodores, Tommy James & the Shondells and The Partridge Family, and has been compared to a cross between Altar Boyz and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.",
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
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"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
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"text": "okrug status. Volgodonsk is one of the economic leaders of Rostov Oblast. The city became the largest energy center of southern Russia with the launch of the Volgodonsk Nuclear Power Plant in March 2001. The power plant, along with the two thermal power stations, are the city's main employers. Atommash, Russia's biggest nuclear engineering enterprise, is located in the city. The city is a regional transport hub on the Volga–Don Canal. A railway and M4 highway pass nearby. Bus routes were launched in 1954. There are presently thirty bus routes. Trolleybuses have been running since 1977. There are currently six",
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"text": "Cathedral of the Nativity, Volgodonsk Cathedral of the Nativity () ― a cathedral of Volgodonsk Diocese situated in the city of Volgodonsk, Rostov Oblast, Russia. The main temple of Volgodonsk Deanery. Together with Fyodor Ushakov Chapel located nearby, forms the Parish of the Nativity. Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ was founded on March 7, 2001. It was planned that it would become the main temple of the city and of Volgodonsk Deanery. Howere, the construction works had soon been suspended for several years. They were resumed on October 15, 2008. In the period from 2008 to 2011 on the",
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"text": "the spill were made, the final one being , of which only were recovered. Volgotanker's alleged failure to contain the spill, or to cooperate with the competent authorities in a timely manner, resulted in the Arkhangelsk Oblast authorities shutting down the oil transfer operation, at a point when only 220,000 tonnes had been exported. The company was fined and a permit for future operations was not granted. Russian naval thinkers long thought that a well-designed canal system could help the Russian (or, later, Soviet) Navy overcome the geographic separation of the fleets based on Russia's Black Sea, Baltic, Arctic, Pacific,",
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"text": "was 56 meters, and together with the cross on the central dome ― 58 meters. At the cathedral area of 8 hectares it is planned to construct a complex of buildings, including bell tower, Sunday school, charity dining hall, icon-painting workshops, publishing center, playgrounds, pilgrimage hotel and Orthodox gymnasium. In 2011, the temple acquired the status of cathedral of the newly formed Diocese of Volgodonsk. Cathedral of the Nativity, Volgodonsk Cathedral of the Nativity () ― a cathedral of Volgodonsk Diocese situated in the city of Volgodonsk, Rostov Oblast, Russia. The main temple of Volgodonsk Deanery. Together with Fyodor Ushakov",
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"text": "Brovko (since 2010) Both the flag and the coat of arms of Volgograd Oblast include an image of \"The Motherland Calls\", an 85 meter tall statue located in Volgograd. Primary branches of economics are agriculture, food production, heavy industry, gas and petroleum refining. The Volga Hydroelectric Station operates on the Volga River. The largest companies in the region include Volzhsky Pipe Plant, Volgogradenergosbyt (a local electric power distribution company), OJSC Kaustik (caustic soda manufacturer), Volzhsky Orgsintez (a chemical plant). Volgograd Oblast Volgograd Oblast (, \"Volgogradskaya oblast\") is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia, located in the Volga region of",
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"context": "Vatnajokull Glacier in Iceland - What, Where & HowVatnajokull Glacier in Iceland - What, Where & How Mar, 15 | admin | Iceland is a land filled with lots of interesting things to do and incredible places to see. Amongst its lovely attractions worth visiting is the Vatnajokull glacier. This glacier is Iceland’s largest glacier and the largest Icecap in Europe with an area of over 8,000 km sq.",
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"context": "During the Middle Ages, the Eritrea region was known as Medri Bahri (\"sea-land\"). The name Eritrea is derived from the ancient Greek name for Red Sea (Ἐρυθρὰ Θάλασσα Erythra Thalassa, based on the adjective ἐρυθρός erythros \"red\"). It was first formally adopted in 1890, with the formation of Italian Eritrea (Colonia Eritrea). The territory became the Eritrea Governorate within Italian East Africa in 1936.",
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"context": "Gotham (TV series) Gotham is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne. The series stars Ben McKenzie as the young Gordon, while Heller executive-produces, along with Danny Cannon, who also directed the pilot. The Blind Fortune Teller \"The Blind Fortune Teller\" is the sixteenth episode of the television series \"Gotham\".",
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"context": "The most extreme forms of Cubism were not those practiced by Picasso and Braque, who resisted total abstraction. Other Cubists, by contrast, especially František Kupka, and those considered Orphists by Apollinaire (Delaunay, Léger, Picabia and Duchamp), accepted abstraction by removing visible subject matter entirely. Kupka’s two entries at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Amorpha-Fugue à deux couleurs and Amorpha chromatique chaude, were highly abstract (or nonrepresentational) and metaphysical in orientation. Both Duchamp in 1912 and Picabia from 1912 to 1914 developed an expressive and allusive abstraction dedicated to complex emotional and sexual themes. Beginning in 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete. In 1913–14 Léger produced a series entitled Contrasts of Forms, giving a similar stress to color, line and form. His Cubism, despite its abstract qualities, was associated with themes of mechanization and modern life. Apollinaire supported these early developments of abstract Cubism in Les Peintres cubistes (1913), writing of a new \"pure\" painting in which the subject was vacated. But in spite of his use of the term Orphism these works were so different that they defy attempts to place them in a single category.",
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"text": "Mario Kart: Super Circuit Mario Kart: Super Circuit, known in Japan as , is a kart racing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. The game is the third installment in the \"Mario Kart\" series and the first for handheld consoles, following \"Super Mario Kart\" (1992) and \"Mario Kart 64\" (1996). It was succeeded by the console game \"\", which was released for the GameCube in 2003. The game retains traditional game elements of \"Mario Kart\" set by its predecessors, and upon release, was well-received by reviewers. \"Super Circuit\" is a",
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"text": "second \"Mario Kart\" game to include coins, which increases the engine power of the karts. There are five game modes in \"Super Circuit\": Mario GP, Time Trial, Quick Run, VS., and Battle. Most of the modes can be played by themselves in single-player races, while some can be played in multiplayer. \"Super Circuit\" features the same cast of playable drivers as in the previous installment, each placed in one of three weight classes. Peach, Yoshi, and Toad are light, Mario and Luigi are medium, and Bowser, Donkey Kong, and Wario are heavy. In addition to the playable drivers, other characters",
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"text": "Kart: Super Circuit\" has received critical acclaim. In 2007, IGN named \"Super Circuit\" as the 19th best game on the Game Boy Advance. In the United States, \"Super Circuit\" sold 2.1 million copies and earned $63 million by August 2006. During the period between January 2000 and August 2006, it was the fourth highest-selling game launched for the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, or PlayStation Portable in that country. \"Mario Kart: Super Circuit\" has sold over 2.53 million in the United States alone, placing it onto Nintendo's Player's Choice list. It received a \"Platinum\" sales award from the Entertainment and",
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"text": "was available in all territories, and only to those who became eligible in the Ambassador program (by accessing the Nintendo eShop before the date of the price-cut). It was later available for purchase for the Wii U Virtual Console in North America on November 13, 2014, April 23, 2015 in Europe, April 24, 2015 in Australia, and July 22, 2015 in Japan. Mario Kart: Super Circuit Mario Kart: Super Circuit, known in Japan as , is a kart racing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. The game is the third",
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"text": "Circuit\", \"Mario Kart 7\", and \"Mario Kart 8\". The aspects of style and gameplay from \"Super Mario Kart\" that have been retained throughout the series have led Nintendo to face criticism for a lack of originality but the franchise is still considered to be a beloved household name by many, known for its familiar core gameplay. Super Mario Kart Super Mario Kart is a 1992 kart racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console. The first game of the \"Mario Kart\" series, it was released in Japan and North America in",
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"text": "have supporting roles in this game as well. Lakitu reprises his role as the referee, helping racers in various situations such as announcing laps, giving the signal to drive with a traffic light hanging on his fishing pole, and taking characters back on track in case they fall off course. Other supporting characters appearing in \"Super Circuit\" include Shy Guys, Piranha Plants, Boos and more. \"Mario Kart: Super Circuit\" was developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. \"Super Circuit\" was first announced in a press release by Nintendo on August 9, 2000 under the title \"Mario Kart Advance\". \"Mario",
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"text": "Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA), indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom. The game has sold 5.91 million copies worldwide, making it the fourth best-selling game on Game Boy Advance and the best selling non-Pokémon game for the Game Boy Advance. On July 28, 2011, Nintendo announced that \"Mario Kart: Super Circuit\", as well as nine other Game Boy Advance games, will be available to limited Nintendo 3DS owners, via Virtual Console, to whom will participate in the Ambassador Program after Nintendo officially issued a price-cut to the Nintendo 3DS starting August 12, 2011. This offer",
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"text": "kart racing video game in which the player races in a kart against other teams in different courses. The game screen indicates the current standings in a race, the number of laps needed to finish and incoming weapons. Like in the previous installments, players can pick up item boxes to receive a randomly selected item and use it to impede the opposition and gain the advantage. Some items, such as shells and bananas, allow the player to hit others to slow them down, while other items, such as the star power-up, render them temporarily invincible to attacks. This is the",
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"text": "haunted tracks, Bowser's castle and Rainbow Road. Some of the tracks from \"Super Mario Kart\" have been duplicated in later games. All twenty of the original tracks are unlockable as an extra feature in the Game Boy Advance sequel \"\". Remakes of Mario Circuit 1, Donut Plains 1, Koopa Beach 2 and Choco Island 2 appear as part of the Retro Grand Prix series in \"Mario Kart DS\", remakes of Ghost Valley 2, Mario Circuit 3, and Battle Course 4 appear as part of the Retro Grand Prix and battles in \"Mario Kart Wii\", remakes of Mario Circuit 2 and",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"context": "In the 1990s and the new millennium, the city has produced a number of influential hip hop artists, including Eminem, the hip-hop artist with the highest cumulative sales, hip-hop producer J Dilla, rapper and producer Esham and hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. The city is also home to rappers Big Sean and Danny Brown. The band Sponge toured and produced music, with artists such as Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. The city also has an active garage rock genre that has generated national attention with acts such as: The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, Electric Six, and The Hard Lessons.",
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"context": "The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Perfect Harmony features the hit music of The Jackson 5, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Marvin Gaye, Scandal, Tiffany, The Romantics, The Pretenders, The Temptations, The Contours, The Commodores, Tommy James & the Shondells and The Partridge Family, and has been compared to a cross between Altar Boyz and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.",
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"context": "In ancient China, early literature was primarily focused on philosophy, historiography, military science, agriculture, and poetry. China, the origin of modern paper making and woodblock printing, produced one of the world's first print cultures. Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (769-269 BCE). The most important of these include the Classics of Confucianism, of Daoism, of Mohism, of Legalism, as well as works of military science (e.g. Sun Tzu's The Art of War) and Chinese history (e.g. Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian). Ancient Chinese literature had a heavy emphasis on historiography, with often very detailed court records. An exemplary piece of narrative history of ancient China was the Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled no later than 389 BCE, and attributed to the blind 5th century BCE historian Zuo Qiuming.",
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
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"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
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"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
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"text": "Hockey League and HC Sparta Praha from the Czech Extraliga. They would lose all four group stage matches. KS Cracovia (ice hockey) MKS Cracovia SSA, commonly referred to as Cracovia Kraków and currently playing as ComArch Cracovia for sponsorship reasons, is an ice hockey team in Kraków, Poland. They play in the Polska Hokej Liga. Founded in 1906, Cracovia is the oldest existing sports club in Poland. Ice hockey in the form of bandy had been first played around 1909, and the first North American style ice hockey game was played in 1912. The ice hockey section of the sports",
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"text": "called KK Vizura merged into KK Mega Hypo Leasing, and the club was renamed KK Mega Vizura. In 2016, Mega Leks won its first trophy ever when it beat KK Partizan 86–80 in the Serbian Cup Final. On June 14, 2018, the club signed a contract on sports and technical cooperation with OKK Beograd. On August 11th, 2018, the club played the University of Kentucky Wildcats Men's College Basketball Team. The club has had several denominations through the years due to its sponsorship: Vizura Sports Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in the New Belgrade municipality and it has",
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"text": "League of Serbia it also competes in the Adriatic Basketball League. Volleyball club Radnički is one of strongest volleyball teams in Serbia, and water polo club VK Radnički Kragujevac competes in the Serbian Water polo League A and has won the domestic league and the LEN Trophy in 2013. The city is home to the CROSS OVER Basketball Summer Camp, and Bandy Federation of Serbia. The team of Kragujevac plays against the one from Subotica. Faculty of Economics of the University in Kragujevac is founder of the futsal club KMF Ekonomac. The club was founded by Professor Veroljub Dugalić, several",
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"text": "1932 Olympics in Los Angeles (a track and field event is held annually in his honor), Janusz Kalbarczyk (speedskating) – 1936 Olympics Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Emil Ochra (fencing) – 1960 and 1964 Olympics; and Stanisław Baran, a football player. KS Warszawianka Klub Sportowy Warszawianka is a Polish multi-sport club from Warsaw. It was founded in 1921 by the famous Warsaw families of Luxemburgs and Loths (the Loths were also co-creators of Polonia Warszawa). Their colors are black-white, and the logo consists of a black capital letter W. At first, the club's main efforts concentrated on football. Soon Warszawianka's players achieved many successes,",
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"text": "Coyotes. On Sunday 19 March 2017, he was called up by the Coyotes from the Tucson Roadrunners to play the following day. He ended up playing two games after that one, accumulating a total of no points, no minutes spent in the sinbin, and a plus-one rating in three total games. On 19 October 2017, Michálek signed with Sparta Praha of the Czech Extraliga (ELH). Michálek played for the Czech Republic, alongside his brother Milan Michálek, at the 2010 Winter Olympics. He was also selected to represent the Czech Republic at the 2011 IIHF World Championship, where he won bronze",
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"text": "KK Rogaška Košarkarski klub Rogaška (), commonly referred to as KK Rogaška or simply Rogaška, is professional basketball team from Rogaška Slatina, Slovenia, playing in the Slovenian League. The team plays its home games at the ŠD Rogaška Slatina. The basketball in Rogaška Slatina started playing in the early 1960s. After the Slovenian independence, the team played in top-tier and FIBA Korać Cup. Because of financial difficulties in 1997, the club abolished senior team and competed just in youth competitions, before on February 20, 1998, the club was re-founded as \"KK Rogaška 98\". Rogaška earned a promotion to the top",
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"text": "Slavija, KK Odred, and finally KD Slovan – the name they have had until today. After having played for more than 20 years on the basketball court in High school Poljane, they moved to sports centre Slovan in Kodeljevo, where they have been playing ever since. The team play their home matches at the Kodeljevo Sports Park, a 1,540 all-seated hall in Ljubljana. The traditional colours of the club are red and white. Note: The flag before name indicates the national team KD Slovan Košarkarsko društvo Slovan, commonly referred to as KD Slovan or simply Slovan, is a basketball team",
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"answer": "Greco-Roman wrestling.",
"context": "A Swedish wrestler who discarded his bronze medal in a protest during the presentation ceremony has been stripped of the award and disqualified from the tournament in Beijing. A disgruntled Abrahamian drops his bronze medal before leaving the arena during the presentation ceremony. The International Olympic Committee said it was also officially disqualifying Ara Abrahamian, 35, from his event, Greco-Roman wrestling. Abrahamian was beaten in the 84-kilogram class by eventual gold medal winner Andrea Minguzzi of Italy. He complained that \"blatant errors in judging\" caused him to lose the match and said he felt that he deserved the gold. The Swede shouted at the referee before confronting the judges.",
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"context": "International-level sportspeople from Hyderabad include: cricketers Ghulam Ahmed, M. L. Jaisimha, Mohammed Azharuddin, V. V. S. Laxman, Venkatapathy Raju, Shivlal Yadav, Arshad Ayub, Syed Abid Ali and Noel David; football players Syed Abdul Rahim, Syed Nayeemuddin and Shabbir Ali; tennis player Sania Mirza; badminton players S. M. Arif, Pullela Gopichand, Saina Nehwal, P. V. Sindhu, Jwala Gutta and Chetan Anand; hockey players Syed Mohammad Hadi and Mukesh Kumar; rifle shooters Gagan Narang and Asher Noria and bodybuilder Mir Mohtesham Ali Khan.",
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"answer": "Hockey",
"context": "The New York Islanders and the New York Rangers represent the city in the National Hockey League. Also within the metropolitan area are the New Jersey Devils, who play in nearby Newark, New Jersey.",
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"answer": "NASCAR",
"context": "Carl Edwards, one of NASCAR's elite, makes a living traveling at speeds upwards of 200 mph and is on the road more than 200 days a year. So when he wants to slow down, he heads to his hometown of Columbia, Missouri. NASCAR driver Carl Edwards grew up in Columbia, Missouri. He grew up in Columbia and couldn't wait to get out of town, but after living in North Carolina for three years, he was ready to come back.",
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"context": "The 1999 Copa Colsanitas was a WTA tennis tournament, played on outdoor clay courts.",
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"context": "Hyderabad is a global centre of information technology, for which it is known as Cyberabad (Cyber City). As of 2013[update], it contributed 15% of India's and 98% of Andhra Pradesh's exports in IT and ITES sectors and 22% of NASSCOM's total membership is from the city. The development of HITEC City, a township with extensive technological infrastructure, prompted multinational companies to establish facilities in Hyderabad. The city is home to more than 1300 IT and ITES firms, including global conglomerates such as Microsoft (operating its largest R&D campus outside the US), Google, IBM, Yahoo!, Dell, Facebook,:3 and major Indian firms including Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Polaris and Wipro.:3 In 2009 the World Bank Group ranked the city as the second best Indian city for doing business. The city and its suburbs contain the highest number of special economic zones of any Indian city.",
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"context": "He complained that \"blatant errors in judging\" caused him to lose the match and said he felt that he deserved the gold. The Swede shouted at the referee before confronting the judges. During Thursday's presentation ceremony, he took off his medal and left it in the center of the competition mat before walking off. The IOC said Abrahamian violated two rules of the Olympic charter, one that bans any sort of demonstrations and another that demands respect for all Olympic athletes. \"The awards ceremony is a highly symbolic ritual, acknowledged as such by all athletes and other participants,\" the IOC said. \"Any disruption by any athlete, in particular a medalist, is in itself an insult to the other athletes and to the Olympic Movement. It is also contrary to the spirit of fair play.",
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"context": "More than 200 newspapers and 350 consumer magazines have an office in the city, and the publishing industry employs about 25,000 people. Two of the three national daily newspapers in the United States are New York papers: The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, which has won the most Pulitzer Prizes for journalism. Major tabloid newspapers in the city include: The New York Daily News, which was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson and The New York Post, founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton. The city also has a comprehensive ethnic press, with 270 newspapers and magazines published in more than 40 languages. El Diario La Prensa is New York's largest Spanish-language daily and the oldest in the nation.",
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"context": "\"Luckily for us, he did. The Hemi Jet -- Wilkins has copyrighted the name -- fires up this weekend at the Houston AutoRama, and Wilkins plans to attempt a land speed record in the near future. In the meantime, he's tooling around Navasota, Texas, in what he says is the ultimate sleeper when the jet engine's tucked away in the trunk. Most people say \"Nice car\" and assume he's got the obligatory small-block Chevrolet engine under the hood. Little do they know. \"I can drive it up to the store and get a gallon of milk if I want to,\" he told Autopia. The car is an amalgamation of the Big Three, with a Chrysler engine, Chevrolet drivetrain and Ford body.",
"distance": "83.223885",
"question": "What sport is Edwards in?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "2000 Supercopa de España The 2000 Supercopa de España was a Spanish football competition, played over two legs on 20 August and 27 August 2000. It was contested by Espanyol, who were Spanish Cup winners in 1999–2000, and Deportivo La Coruña, who won the 1999–2000 Spanish League. 1999–2000 La Liga The 1999–2000 La Liga season, the 69th since its establishment, began on 21 August 1999 and ended on 20 May 2000.",
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Demon (novel)
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"text": "Demon (novel) Demon is a science fiction novel by American writer John Varley, published in 1984. The third and final book in his Gaea Trilogy, it was nominated to the Locus Award. \"Demon\" takes place in the years 2113 through 2121, thirteen to twenty-one years after the events of \"Wizard\". Cirocco Jones has become a combination fugitive and resistance leader, staying alive in spite of the forces of Gaea by virtue of her unusual abilities, and with the help of friends and allies. These include the race of Titanides, who remain loyal to the \"Captain,\" as they call Jones, rather",
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"text": "Demon's Souls Demon's Souls is an action role-playing game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation 3. It was published in Japan by Sony Computer Entertainment in February 2009, in North America by Atlus USA in October 2009, and in Australia and Europe by Namco Bandai Games in June 2010. It was the first installment in the \"Souls\" series of games created by game director Hidetaka Miyazaki and was produced under supervision by Sony's Japan Studio. Set in a dark fantasy world, players take control of a hero who has journeyed to the fictional kingdom of Boletaria, which is being ravaged",
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"text": "Demon (song) \"Demon\" is a song by Korean-American singer, Jay Park. It was first released as a digital single on September 5, 2011 in South Korea, then as a digital single on iTunes on September 13, 2011 worldwide. \"Demon\" was written and produced by Teddy Riley, originally meant for Michael Jackson. It is an OST song for the upcoming movie \"Hype Nation 3D\" starring Park as the main villain, \"Darkness\". The rap verse was written by Park himself. The song was first released in Korea, on various Korean digital music sites. It was then released worldwide on iTunes on September",
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"text": "Demon Music Group Demon Records is a British record label, founded in 1980 by former United Artists A&R executive Andrew Lauder and Jake Riviera, who had previously started Stiff Records. The pair had also founded Radar Records in 1978 and F-Beat in 1979. The label was originally planned to release one-off singles, with early releases from the Subterraneans (featuring \"NME\" journalist Nick Kent), the Spectres (formed by Glen Matlock), TV21, and Department S. Demon's first chart success came with Department S's \"Is Vic There?\", which reached #22 in the UK Singles Chart. Further chart success followed with Bananarama'a \"Aie-a-Mwana\". The",
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"text": "DemonTech series The DemonTech series is a series of military fantasy novels written by David Sherman and set in a world where demons may be tamed and used to serve somewhat in the same way as technology. Three novels have been published in this series. In early 2005, Sherman announced that the publisher discontinued the series, despite the fact that it remains in print and continues to sell, albeit slowly; as a result, it will most likely remain incomplete until such time as sales pick up. David Sherman's \"Surrender or Die,\" a story set in the DemonTech universe, appears in",
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"text": "Demon (Gazpacho album) Demon is the eighth studio album by Norwegian rock band Gazpacho. It was released on 17 March 2014 in the United Kingdom, and on 1 April 2014 in the United States, by Kscope. Gazpacho described \"Demon\" as \"the most complicated and strange album we’ve ever made\". It was inspired by \"the mad ramblings left behind by an unknown tenant in an apartment in Prague\". According to the band,The manuscript contained various ramblings and diagrams which formed the basis of a diary of sorts. The unknown author claimed to have discovered the source of what he called an",
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"text": "had an early Irish release, with Eason's stores selling the book as early as May 29. The Demon's Lexicon The Demon's Lexicon is a 2009 novel by the Irish author Sarah Rees Brennan. It was published worldwide by Simon & Schuster on June 1, 2009. It is the first in The Demon trilogy, the others being \"The Demon's Covenant\" (2010) and \"The Demon's Surrender\" (2011). The story follows two brothers with a sordid past, Nick and Alan Ryves, who fight demons and monsters. They are on the run from a magician, from whom their mother supposedly stole an amulet, when",
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"text": "for the first time in nearly a century. As she ponders her new and free future, she wonders what she will do next. She leans over, falling from the top of the spoke toward the ground 600 kilometers below, leaving her fate to chance — she is now finally free to live only for herself. Demon (novel) Demon is a science fiction novel by American writer John Varley, published in 1984. The third and final book in his Gaea Trilogy, it was nominated to the Locus Award. \"Demon\" takes place in the years 2113 through 2121, thirteen to twenty-one years",
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"text": "Demonlover Demonlover is a 2002 neo-noir thriller film by French writer/director Olivier Assayas. The film stars Connie Nielsen, Charles Berling, Chloë Sevigny, and Gina Gershon with a musical score by Sonic Youth. It premiered at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, although it was more widely released several months later. The story focuses on the entanglement between various national corporations vying over the financial control of interactive 3-D anime pornography. The film contains various themes, including desensitization to violence and the problematic nature of globalization. Upon its theatrical release in the United States, it was rated R for strong violence, sexual",
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"text": "Demon (2015 film) Demon is a 2015 Polish horror film written and directed by Marcin Wrona. It was shown in the Vanguard section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was Wrona's last feature film, as he committed suicide on 19 September 2015 while promoting the film at a Gdynia film festival. Piotr (Itay Tiran), who has been living and working in England for many years, and Zaneta (Agnieszka Zulewska), a Polish lady, are to be married; they had met only over the internet, but he knew her brother. Piotr speaks Polish awkwardly, remembering more from his ancestors than",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"context": "In the 1990s and the new millennium, the city has produced a number of influential hip hop artists, including Eminem, the hip-hop artist with the highest cumulative sales, hip-hop producer J Dilla, rapper and producer Esham and hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. The city is also home to rappers Big Sean and Danny Brown. The band Sponge toured and produced music, with artists such as Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. The city also has an active garage rock genre that has generated national attention with acts such as: The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, Electric Six, and The Hard Lessons.",
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"context": "The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Perfect Harmony features the hit music of The Jackson 5, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Marvin Gaye, Scandal, Tiffany, The Romantics, The Pretenders, The Temptations, The Contours, The Commodores, Tommy James & the Shondells and The Partridge Family, and has been compared to a cross between Altar Boyz and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.",
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"context": "In ancient China, early literature was primarily focused on philosophy, historiography, military science, agriculture, and poetry. China, the origin of modern paper making and woodblock printing, produced one of the world's first print cultures. Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (769-269 BCE). The most important of these include the Classics of Confucianism, of Daoism, of Mohism, of Legalism, as well as works of military science (e.g. Sun Tzu's The Art of War) and Chinese history (e.g. Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian). Ancient Chinese literature had a heavy emphasis on historiography, with often very detailed court records. An exemplary piece of narrative history of ancient China was the Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled no later than 389 BCE, and attributed to the blind 5th century BCE historian Zuo Qiuming.",
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
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"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
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"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
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"text": "sits on the bench and watches the trees blowing in the breeze, seemingly at peace. Produced on a $68,000 budget, the film was financially successful at the box office, grossing $3,221,152 in the United States despite only a limited theatrical release. It has sold steadily on DVD. \"Pi\" was the first ever film to be made available for download on the Internet. The film was well received. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an 88% approval rating based on 56 reviews with an average rating of 7.3/10. The website's critical consensus reads: \"Dramatically gripping and frighteningly smart, this Lynchian thriller",
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"text": "film scoring career of Clint Mansell. The soundtrack was released on July 21, 1998, via Thrive Records. \"Allmusic\" rated it 4.5 stars out of five. A music video for \"πr²\", using an alternative mix of the title track, is available as a special feature on the \"π\" DVD, consisting of footage from the film intercut with stock color reels of ants, harking back to one of the film's visual motifs. Pi (film) Pi (stylized as ) is a 1998 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky in his directorial debut. \"Pi\" was filmed on high-contrast black-and-white reversal",
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"text": "editor was Richard Lubbock, a first-year medic, who modelled the four-page broadsheet after the style of an American high school newspaper. The purpose was to provide news and entertainment for students, and journalistic experience for the editorial team. The name, Pi, was chosen in honour of the Provost of the College at that time, Sir David Pye. The paper was popular, even charging a small fee for each issue. Though the initial focus was on student politics, as the paper recruited a more diverse base of writers and journalists, new areas began to receive attention - sports became a prominently",
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"text": "the insurance report, Yann sees that the agents also chose the first story. The project had numerous directors and writers attached, and the \"Los Angeles Times\" credited Fox 2000 Pictures executive Elizabeth Gabler with keeping the project active. In February 2003 Gabler acquired the project to adapt \"Life of Pi\" into a film. She hired screenwriter Dean Georgaris to write an adapted screenplay. The following October, Fox 2000 announced a partnership with M. Night Shyamalan to direct the film. Shyamalan was attracted to the novel particularly because its main character also comes from Pondicherry in India. The partners anticipated for",
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"text": "mining in South Wales. It is as a producer and production executive though, that he has had the greatest prominence. Rose was the original producer of \"Z-Cars\" (1962–65). Broadcast live at Rose's insistence thinking the excitement generated by avoiding pre-recording was integral to the production. Rose was responsible for ending its original run thinking the format had become exhausted. \"Softly, Softly\" (1966–69) was a spin-off series also produced by Rose. Appointed by David Attenborough in 1971 to be head of the newly established autonomous English Regional Drama department at BBC Pebble Mill in Birmingham in 1971, Rose produced work by",
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"text": "Life of Pi (film) Life of Pi is a 2012 American survival drama film based on Yann Martel's 2001 novel of the same name. Directed by Ang Lee, the film's adapted screenplay was written by David Magee, and it stars Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Rafe Spall, Tabu Hashmi, Adil Hussain, and Gérard Depardieu. The storyline revolves around an Indian man named \"Pi\" Patel, telling a novelist about his life story, and how at 16 he survives a shipwreck and is adrift in the Pacific Ocean on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger. The film had its worldwide premiere as the",
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"text": "2004 and 2007. Keith Robinson also directed a second version of the play. He brought some of his company to work with students of the BA (Hons) Drama, Applied Theatre and Education Course at the Central School of Speech and Drama. The joint production was performed at the Minack Theatre, in Cornwall, England, in late June 2008. It was well received by the press and community. Life of Pi Life of Pi is a Canadian fantasy adventure novel by Yann Martel published in 2001. The protagonist is Piscine Molitor \"Pi\" Patel, an Indian boy from Pondicherry who explores issues of",
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"context": "CNN : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet ArchiveCNN : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive Fetching more results DESCRIPTION \"Cable News Network (CNN) is a U.S. cable news channel founded in 1980 by Ted Turner. Upon its launch, CNN was the first channel to provide 24-hour television news coverage, and the first all-news television channel in the United States. While the news channel has numerous affiliates, CNN primarily broadcasts from its headquarters at the CNN Center in Atlanta, the Time Warner Center in New York City, and studios in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles.\" CNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 - YouTubeCNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 - YouTube CNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 Want to watch this again later?",
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"context": "American Idol employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances. The original judges were record producer and music manager Randy Jackson, pop singer and choreographer Paula Abdul and music executive and manager Simon Cowell. The judging panel for the most recent season consisted of country singer Keith Urban, singer and actress Jennifer Lopez, and jazz singer Harry Connick, Jr. The show was originally hosted by radio personality Ryan Seacrest and comedian Brian Dunkleman, with Seacrest continuing on for the rest of the seasons.",
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"context": "Gotham (TV series) Gotham is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne. The series stars Ben McKenzie as the young Gordon, while Heller executive-produces, along with Danny Cannon, who also directed the pilot. The Blind Fortune Teller \"The Blind Fortune Teller\" is the sixteenth episode of the television series \"Gotham\".",
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"context": "The most extreme forms of Cubism were not those practiced by Picasso and Braque, who resisted total abstraction. Other Cubists, by contrast, especially František Kupka, and those considered Orphists by Apollinaire (Delaunay, Léger, Picabia and Duchamp), accepted abstraction by removing visible subject matter entirely. Kupka’s two entries at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Amorpha-Fugue à deux couleurs and Amorpha chromatique chaude, were highly abstract (or nonrepresentational) and metaphysical in orientation. Both Duchamp in 1912 and Picabia from 1912 to 1914 developed an expressive and allusive abstraction dedicated to complex emotional and sexual themes. Beginning in 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete. In 1913–14 Léger produced a series entitled Contrasts of Forms, giving a similar stress to color, line and form. His Cubism, despite its abstract qualities, was associated with themes of mechanization and modern life. Apollinaire supported these early developments of abstract Cubism in Les Peintres cubistes (1913), writing of a new \"pure\" painting in which the subject was vacated. But in spite of his use of the term Orphism these works were so different that they defy attempts to place them in a single category.",
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"text": "characters. Craig Lysy, writing for \"Movie Music UK\", commented on the strengths of the film soundtrack's composer for Kurosawa's purposes: \"Tōru Takemitsu was Japan's preeminent film score composer and Kurosawa secured his involvement in 1976, during the project's early stages. Their initial conception of the score was to use tategoe, a 'shrill-voice' chant style without instrumentation. Over the intervening years Kurosawa's conception of the score changed dramatically. As they began production his desire had changed 180 degrees, now insisting on a powerful Mahleresque orchestral score. Takemitsu responded with what many describe as his most romantic effort, one that achieved a",
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"text": "guess it's fine the way it is. Kurosawa originally had wanted the London Symphony Orchestra to perform the score for \"Ran\", but upon meeting conductor Hiroyuki Iwaki of the Sapporo Symphony Orchestra, he engaged Iwaki and the orchestra to record it. Kurosawa had the orchestra play up to 40 takes of the music. The running time of the soundtrack is just over an hour and was re-released in 2016 after its original release in 1985 by Silva Screen productions. It was produced by Reynold da Silva and David Stoner. The analogy of the development of \"Ran\" to Shakespeare's \"King Lear\"",
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"text": "compositional works have been performed worldwide by a wide array of orchestras and chamber groups. Born in Israel in 1949, Shulamit Ran began composing songs to Hebrew poetry at the age of seven. By the age of nine, she was studying composition with some of Israel's top composers, most notably Alexander Boskovich and Paul Ben-Haim. As a child, Jewish cantoral music played on the radio by her father had a huge impact on Ran. This is apparent in her opera Between Two Worlds-The Dybbuk. She was able to continue her composition studies into her adult years with scholarships from Mannes",
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"text": "doctorates, and her works are published by Theodore Presser Company and the Israeli Music Institute. In addition to this, she has been recorded by more than 12 record labels. Shulamit Ran Shulamit Ran (; born October 21, 1949 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli-American composer. She moved from Israel to New York City at 14, as a scholarship student at the Mannes College of Music. Her Symphony (1990) won her the Pulitzer Prize for Music. In this regard, she was the second woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music, the first being Ellen Taaffe Zwilich in 1983. Ran",
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"text": "Shulamit Ran Shulamit Ran (; born October 21, 1949 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli-American composer. She moved from Israel to New York City at 14, as a scholarship student at the Mannes College of Music. Her Symphony (1990) won her the Pulitzer Prize for Music. In this regard, she was the second woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music, the first being Ellen Taaffe Zwilich in 1983. Ran was a professor of music composition at the University of Chicago from 1973 to 2015. She has performed as a pianist in Israel, Europe and the U.S., and her",
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"text": "with the Pulitzer prize-winning composer Shulamit Ran. He earned his Doctoral degree (1990) from Northwestern University. During his years as a graduate student, First became deeply entrenched in the electronic and computer media that often reside at the core of his compositional output. Whilst an undergraduate student, First was commissioned by Charles Moore and the ACM Chamber Opera of Chicago to write the one-act opera, \"The Soul of Rose Dede\". His work caught the attention of influential cultural figures in Chicago, including impresario Dalia Kuceanas, who introduced the young composer to important European musicians. These introductions led to the commission",
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"text": "RAN (Indonesian group) RAN is an Indonesian pop rock band formed in Jakarta, Indonesia in November 2006. The group comprises Rayi Putra Rahardjo (vocals/rap), Astono \"Asta\" Andoko (guitars), and Anindyo \"Nino\" Baskoro (vocals), the group name taken from the members' initials. Their music combines elements of jazz, R&B, rock, hip-hop, and funk. They released their debut album, \"RAN for Your Life\" in 2007, from which the successful single \"Pandangan Pertama\" was taken. They also had a hit with \"Dekat di Hati\". They have gone on to release four more albums. In 2016 they collaborated with Kahitna on the single \"Salamku",
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"text": "Symphony, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Jerusalem Orchestra, l'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, the Amsterdam Philharmonic, the Baltimore Symphony, the National Symphony, the Orchestra of St. Lukes, and the American Composers Orchestra. Ran's works have also been performed by Contemporary Chamber Players of the University of Chicago, Da Capo Chamber Players, Dolce Suono Ensemble, Network for New Music, the New York New Music Ensemble, the Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, Twentieth Century Consort, Monday Evenin Concerts in Los Angeles, Callisto Ensemble, both Collage and Musica Viva in Boston, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's MusicNOW, the Pennsylvania Contemporary Players, the Mendelssohn String",
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"text": "Library of Congress, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Eastman School of Music, the American Composers Orchestra, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, and many more. Ran was named the Composer-in-Residence at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1990 to 1996. Her \"Symphony\", performed in 1990, won her the Pulitzer Prize in 1991 and took first place as the Kennedy Center Friedheim Award. This makes her the second woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in music, the first being Ellen Taaffe Zwilich in 1983. She has received five honorary",
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"text": "his feelings with my music.\" Takemitsu won awards for composition, both in Japan and abroad, including the Prix Italia for his orchestral work \"Tableau noir\" in 1958, the Otaka Prize in 1976 and 1981, the Los Angeles Film Critics Award in 1987 (for the film score \"Ran\") and the University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition in 1994 (for \"Fantasma/Cantos\"). In Japan, he received the Film Awards of the Japanese Academy for outstanding achievement in music, for soundtracks to the following films: He was also invited to attend numerous international festivals throughout his career, and presented lectures and talks",
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"answer": "johann strauss",
"context": "Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Dec 31, 2006 How Johann Strauss Composed the Waltz as described in a 1938film, \"the Great Waltz\". Category Johann Strauss II - Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz ...Johann Strauss II - Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz - YouTube Johann Strauss II - Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video?",
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"answer": "J. Paul Getty",
"context": "Gordon Getty Gordon Peter Getty (born December 20, 1933) is an American businessman, investor, philanthropist and classical music composer, the fourth child of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. His mother, Ann Rork, was his father's fourth wife. When his father died in 1976, Gordon assumed control of Getty's US$2 billion trust. According to the Forbes 400, as of September 2011 his net worth is $2 billion, making him number 212 on the list of the richest Americans.",
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"answer": "górecki",
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"answer": "Antonio Maria Bononcini",
"context": "Antonio Vivaldi composed a mandolin concerto (Concerto in C major Op.3 6) and two concertos for two mandolins and orchestra. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart placed it in his 1787 work Don Giovanni and Beethoven created four variations of it. Antonio Maria Bononcini composed La conquista delle Spagne di Scipione Africano il giovane in 1707 and George Frideric Handel composed Alexander Balus in 1748. Others include Giovani Battista Gervasio (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Giuseppe Giuliano (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Emanuele Barbella (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Domenico Scarlatti (Sonata n.54 (K.89) in D minor for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), and Addiego Guerra (Sonata in G major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo).",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Jan 28, 2007 Die größten Musical Hits (The biggest Musical Hits) Number 11 German version of Lion King's *Circle of life* shown on ZDF Category Konig der Lowen (The Lion King) - YouTubeKonig der Lowen (The Lion King) - YouTube Konig der Lowen (The Lion King) Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video?",
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"question": "Who composed the work Tales From the Vienna Woods?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "David Rockefeller David Rockefeller (June 12, 1915 – March 20, 2017) was an American banker who was chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation. He was the oldest living member of the Rockefeller family and family patriarch from August 2004 until his death in March 2017. Rockefeller was a son of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, and a grandson of John D. Rockefeller and Laura Spelman Rockefeller. John D. Rockefeller III John Davison Rockefeller III (March 21, 1906 – July 10, 1978) was a philanthropist and third-generation member of the prominent Rockefeller family.",
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"context": "He studied in St. Petersburg with Alexander Dreyschock for fortepiano and singing in the class of Camille Everardi. Later he was an associate of Hans von Bulow. He taught and was director of a music school in Sumakh (1877-81) and then in Kursk (1882-1915). Among his students, at Kursk, was Nikolai Roslavets. Nikolai Roslavets Nikolai Andreevich Roslavets (Russian: Никола́й Андре́евич Ро́славец ) (4 January 1881 [O.S. 23 December 1880] , Surazh, then in Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire, now in Bryansk Oblast, Russia23 August 1944, Moscow) was a significant Ukrainian Soviet modernist composer.",
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{
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"question": "Who first composed the Sanskrit language?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The Polish scholar Jan Baudouin de Courtenay (together with his former student Mikołaj Kruszewski) introduced the concept of the phoneme in 1876, and his work, though often unacknowledged, is considered to be the starting point of modern phonology. He also worked on the theory of phonetic alternations (what is now called allophony and morphophonology), and had a significant influence on the work of Ferdinand de Saussure.",
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Unless
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Carol Shields
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"Carol Ann Shields"
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"text": "Unless Unless, first published by Fourth Estate, an imprint of Harper Collins in 2002, is the final novel by Canadian writer Carol Shields. Semi-autobiographical, it was the capstone to Shields's writing career: she died shortly after its publication in 2003. The work was widely acclaimed and nominated for the Booker Prize, the Giller Prize, the Governor General's Award, the Orange Prize for Fiction, and received the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize. In 2011, it was a finalist in the Canada Reads competition, where it was defended by actor Lorne Cardinal. Like many of her works (especially The Stone Diaries), \"Unless\" explores",
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"text": "\"other\", \"also\", \"thereof\", \"therefore\", \"instead\", \"otherwise\", \"despite\", \"already\", and \"not yet\".\" The novel was adapted into the 2016 film \"Unless\", which stars Catherine Keener as Reta and Hannah Gross as Norah. Unless Unless, first published by Fourth Estate, an imprint of Harper Collins in 2002, is the final novel by Canadian writer Carol Shields. Semi-autobiographical, it was the capstone to Shields's writing career: she died shortly after its publication in 2003. The work was widely acclaimed and nominated for the Booker Prize, the Giller Prize, the Governor General's Award, the Orange Prize for Fiction, and received the Ethel Wilson Fiction",
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"text": "Whatever (novel) Whatever (, literally \"extension of the domain of struggle\") is the debut novel of French writer Michel Houellebecq, which was published in 1994 in France by Éditions Maurice Nadeau and in 1998 in the UK by Serpent's Tail. It primarily highlights \"... disaggregating effects of post-Fordism on the intimate spaces of human affect\" through the story of a depressed and isolated man stuck in a tedious but well-paying programming job. It was adapted into the 1999 film \"Whatever\", directed by and starring Philippe Harel. The protagonist (Harel), known only as \"Our Hero\" during the entirety of the story,",
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"text": "a group of inexperienced resistance fighters near Turin, was captured shortly thereafter, and soon sent to Auschwitz. If Not Now, When? (novel) If Not Now, When? is a novel by the Italian author Primo Levi, first published in 1982 under the title \"Se non ora, quando?\" The title is taken from a well-known rabbinical saying attributed to Hillel the Elder: \"\"If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And when I am for myself, what am 'I'? And if not now, when?\"\" (see also Pirkei Avot). The story follows a number of Jewish partisans and resistance fighters",
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"text": "\"Jane Austen\", which won the $25,000 Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction in April 2002, an award accepted by her daughter Meg on her behalf in Toronto, Ontario, on April 22, 2002. Her last novel, \"Unless\", contains a passionate defense of female writers who write of 'domestic' subjects. Carol Shields wrote plays including \"Departures and Arrivals\" which has been performed hundreds of times by both amateur and professional theaters. Other celebrated plays include \"Thirteen Hands\" (1993), \"Fashion, Power, Guilt, and the Charity of Families\" (co-authored with daughter Catherine Shields)(1995), and \"Unless\" (with daughter Sara Cassidy)(2005). Collections of poems by Shields",
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"text": "sale) to Roc anthology \"Live Without a Net\", under the editorship of Lou Anders. It was published in 2003, and paved the way for future sales to \"Asimov's Science Fiction\" and other anthologies. In 2004, Anders, (by now considered by Roberson \"something of a personal patron\") by now an editorial director at Prometheus Books' new SF imprint Pyr, bought an expanded version of one of Roberson's CWSB books \"Any Time At All\", which was published in 2005 as \"Here, There & Everywhere\". In 2003, having \"discovered.. in the few years of helping run the CWSB imprint, that [he] really enjoyed",
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"text": "part from work by other authors without proper citation. Ferris charitably suggested that Gardner had published the book too hastily, but on April 10, 1978, reviewer Peter Prescott, writing in \"Newsweek\", cited the \"Speculum\" article and accused Gardner of plagiarism, a claim that Gardner met \"with a sigh.\" He is the author of the famous saying : \"There are only two plots in all literature : a person goes on a journey, a stranger comes to town\". On December 10, 1977, Gardner was hospitalized with colon cancer. He remained in Johns Hopkins Hospital for about a month and a half.",
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"text": "If Not Now, When? (novel) If Not Now, When? is a novel by the Italian author Primo Levi, first published in 1982 under the title \"Se non ora, quando?\" The title is taken from a well-known rabbinical saying attributed to Hillel the Elder: \"\"If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And when I am for myself, what am 'I'? And if not now, when?\"\" (see also Pirkei Avot). The story follows a number of Jewish partisans and resistance fighters as they struggle to survive and sabotage the German war machine behind Nazi lines during World War",
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"text": "revolution was extended to the sexual realm, as well as economic antagonism. \"The thesis is that the sexual revolution of the Sixties created not communism but capitalism in the sexual market, that the unattractive underclass is exiled while the privileged initiates are drained by corruption, sloth, and excess.\" Whatever (novel) Whatever (, literally \"extension of the domain of struggle\") is the debut novel of French writer Michel Houellebecq, which was published in 1994 in France by Éditions Maurice Nadeau and in 1998 in the UK by Serpent's Tail. It primarily highlights \"... disaggregating effects of post-Fordism on the intimate spaces",
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"text": "Author! Author! (short story) \"Author! Author!\" is a fantasy short story by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. By January 1943 Isaac Asimov was working at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and had not written any fiction for almost a year. Still hoping to be published in \"Unknown\" after five rejections, he began writing \"Author! Author!\" and in April finished it and sold it to editor John W. Campbell for $150. The magazine closed because of a wartime paper shortage before the story was published, but it was included 21 years later in an anthology of stories from the magazine, \"The",
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"answer": "William Lee Miller",
"context": "Democracy and Power in An American City, a very influential book in political science by preeminent Yale professor Robert A. Dahl, which includes an extensive history of the city and thorough description of its politics in the 1950s. New Haven's theocratic history is also mentioned several times by Alexis de Tocqueville in his classic volume on 19th-century American political life, Democracy in America. New Haven was the residence of conservative thinker William F. Buckley, Jr., in 1951, when he wrote his influential God and Man at Yale. William Lee Miller's The Fifteenth Ward and the Great Society (1966) similarly explores the relationship between local politics in New Haven and national political movements, focusing on Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and urban renewal.",
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"question": "Who is the author of The Fifteenth Ward and the Great Society?"
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"answer": "E. L. James",
"context": "Fifty Shades Freed Fifty Shades Freed is the third and final installment of the erotic romance \"Fifty Shades Trilogy\" by British author E. L. James. After accepting entrepreneur CEO Christian Grey's proposal in \"Fifty Shades Darker\", Anastasia Steele must adjust not only to married life but to her new husband's wealthy lifestyle and controlling nature. The paperback edition was first published in April 2012. E. L. James Erika Mitchell (born 7 March 1963), known by her pen name E. L. James, is an English author.",
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"question": "Who is the British author of the \"Fifty Shades Trilogy\"?"
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"answer": "John Ruskin",
"context": "The 19th-century English art critic, John Ruskin, in his Seven Lamps of Architecture, published 1849, was much narrower in his view of what constituted architecture. Architecture was the \"art which so disposes and adorns the edifices raised by men ... that the sight of them\" contributes \"to his mental health, power, and pleasure\".",
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"answer": "Vitruvius",
"context": "The earliest surviving written work on the subject of architecture is De architectura, by the Roman architect Vitruvius in the early 1st century AD. According to Vitruvius, a good building should satisfy the three principles of firmitas, utilitas, venustas, commonly known by the original translation – firmness, commodity and delight. An equivalent in modern English would be:",
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"answer": "thomas jefferson",
"context": "Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence ... Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence? | Reference.com Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence? A: Quick Answer Thomas Jefferson is considered to be the primary author of the Declaration of Independence, according to America's Library, of the Library of Congress. Jefferson wrote the draft that was considered by the Continental Congress between June 11 and 28, 1776. Full Answer Jefferson was part of a five-man committee that was appointed by the Continental Congress and asked to produce the document. The rest of the committee consisted of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston.",
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"question": "Who was the main author of the U.S. Declaration of Independence?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "From World War II to the War on Terrorism,\" will be published this fall by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely on current events. Julian E. Zelizer says so far the Obama presidency resembles that of Lyndon B. Johnson. PRINCETON, New Jersey (CNN) -- While pundits have compared President Obama to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, less attention has been paid to another, perhaps more apt parallel -- Lyndon Baines Johnson. Sometimes the similarities are striking.",
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"question": "Who is the author of The Fifteenth Ward and the Great Society?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Fifty Shades Trilogy Bundle: Fifty Shades of Grey; Fifty ... Fifty Shades Trilogy: Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed 3-volume Boxed Set by E L James, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® This boxed set includes the following novels: FIFTY SHADES OF GREY: When college student Anastasia Steele goes to interview young entrepreneur Christian Grey, she encounters a man who is beautiful, brilliant, and intimidating. The unworldly Ana realizes she wants this man, and Grey admits he wants her, too—but on his own terms. When the couple embarks on a daring, passionately physical affair, Ana discovers Christian’s secrets and explores her own desires. FIFTY SHADES DARKER:",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The nineteenth-century English atheist Charles Bradlaugh declared that he refused to say \"There is no God\", because \"the word 'God' is to me a sound conveying no clear or distinct affirmation\"; he said more specifically that he disbelieved in the Christian god. Stephen Jay Gould proposed an approach dividing the world of philosophy into what he called \"non-overlapping magisteria\" (NOMA). In this view, questions of the supernatural, such as those relating to the existence and nature of God, are non-empirical and are the proper domain of theology. The methods of science should then be used to answer any empirical question about the natural world, and theology should be used to answer questions about ultimate meaning and moral value. In this view, the perceived lack of any empirical footprint from the magisterium of the supernatural onto natural events makes science the sole player in the natural world.",
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"context": "The first appearance of the term 'affirmative action' was in the National Labor Relations Act, better known as the Wagner Act, of 1935.:15 Proposed and championed by U.S. Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York, the Wagner Act was in line with President Roosevelt's goal of providing economic security to workers and other low-income groups. During this time period it was not uncommon for employers to blacklist or fire employees associated with unions. The Wagner Act allowed workers to unionize without fear of being discriminated against, and empowered a National Labor Relations Board to review potential cases of worker discrimination. In the event of discrimination, employees were to be restored to an appropriate status in the company through 'affirmative action'. While the Wagner Act protected workers and unions it did not protect minorities, who, exempting the Congress of Industrial Organizations, were often barred from union ranks.:11 This original coining of the term therefore has little to do with affirmative action policy as it is seen today, but helped set the stage for all policy meant to compensate or address an individual's unjust treatment.[citation needed]",
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"context": "Architecture (Latin architectura, from the Greek ἀρχιτέκτων arkhitekton \"architect\", from ἀρχι- \"chief\" and τέκτων \"builder\") is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings and other physical structures. Architectural works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art. Historical civilizations are often identified with their surviving architectural achievements.",
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"text": "is a reference to Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short story \"The Yellow Wallpaper\". After 2014's \"Noah\", Aronofsky began working on a children's film. During that process, he came up with a new idea. He ended up writing the \"Mother!\" screenplay in five days, much faster than his usual pace. The film uses a dream-logic narrative, of which Aronofsky has noted, \"if you try to unscrew it, it kind of falls apart,\" and that \"it's a psychological freak-out. You shouldn't over-explain it.\" Jennifer Lawrence was reportedly in talks to join the film by October 2015. By January 2016, Javier Bardem was also",
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"text": "Mother (1996 film) Mother is a 1996 American comedy-drama film directed by Albert Brooks, co-written by Brooks with Monica Johnson, and starring Brooks and Debbie Reynolds as son and mother. Brooks portrays a novelist who moves back home with his mother after his second divorce, hoping to determine why all his relationships with women were unsuccessful. \"Mother\" was Reynolds's first major film role in over 20 years. The film earned positive reviews and was Brooks's most financially successful film as a director. John Henderson (Albert Brooks) is a successful science fiction writer who is finalizing his second divorce. He is",
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"text": "community films for the Red Cross, the Teenage Cancer Unit Trust and the National Schizophrenic Foundation. They also developed their writing skills with screenplays for Hartswood Films, Quentin Morrissey, Buffalo Pictures as well as working on Shakespearean productions at the Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park, London. Having spent a few years in constant development it was decided to combine their many skills and create a feature film, entitled \"Mothers & Daughters\". Six months were spent with actors devising and rehearsing the screenplay, followed by intense bursts of filming with breaks so that cast and crew could earn money to live",
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"text": "the case to the judge, together with May's testimony, frees the mother. When her counsel approaches to offer his congratulations, mutual recognition results.\" The writer of the scenario is unknown, but it was most likely Lloyd Lonergan. He was an experienced newspaperman employed by \"The New York Evening World\" while writing scripts for the Thanhouser productions. The plot of the production was criticized by a film reviewer \"The New York Dramatic Mirror\" because the boy grows up unaware that his stepfather had died or that her mother had moved to the city in search of work. The reviewer states, \"One",
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"text": "famous actress from the 1950s to play the role of Mother, and originally offered the role to retired actresses Nancy Reagan and Doris Day. Day turned down the offer; Reagan loved the script, and considered coming out of retirement for her first acting role in more than 40 years, but decided instead to stay home and care for her husband, Ronald Reagan, who was suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Brooks then asked his good friend Carrie Fisher if she could send the script to her mother, Debbie Reynolds, who accepted the part. Reynolds hadn't had a starring role since the late",
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"text": "was a skilled writer who went to college on a scholarship, only to have her talent discouraged by her husband and the prevailing social expectation that mothers should not have careers outside the home. John realizes now that his mother's passive aggression toward him stems from the fact that his career is a reminder of her unfulfilled ambitions. Beatrice admits that John's observation is correct, leading to a warm reconciliation. The film ends with John meeting a single female fan of his novels, and Beatrice beginning to write a story based on John's moving in with her. Brooks wanted a",
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"text": "Pictures as well as working on Shakespearean productions at the Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park, London. After six months devising and rehearsing the screenplay, producer and writer, Lynda La Plante (of Prime Suspect fame) saw a rough-cut of Mothers & Daughters and became part of their post-production team. \"Mothers & Daughters\" was completed and invited to film festivals worldwide, debuting at Cannes then playing at São Paulo, Montreal, Quebec, Barcelona, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, The Hamptons, London and Dinard. The team were nominated for The Golden Hitchcock Award for Direction. \"Mothers & Daughters\" was selected as one of the",
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"text": "film \"Little Mother\" served as the basis for a Hollywood remake \"Bachelor Mother\" (1939) which was nominated for an Academy Award. Jackson moved to Hollywood in the late 1930s, writing the screenplay for \"Destry Rides Again\" (1939) a western starring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Naturalised U.S. citizen december 13, 1940, he was active in the European Film Fund, which provided support to European emigre filmmakers. He produced several Deanna Durbin films for Universal Pictures and they married in 1945. He joined the advertising agency Young and Rubicam in 1946, heading up its dramatic-television department. He served as executive producer",
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"text": "into Alzheimer’s. Nina (Caroline Burns Cooke) explores having to care for a sick mother who, when she was well, appeared not to care for either Nina or her sister. David Conolly was in a show on London’s West End that seemed to close on the first day of rehearsal. Conolly’s unexpected unemployment meant a new ear to listen to the stories and a new eye for the structure of the screenplay. Eight actors were chosen for the film (including Hannah Davis's mother Jean Boht) and six months were spent devising and rehearsing the script. This was followed by intense periods",
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"text": "successful stage tour of \"Some Mothers\" touring the British Isles with 4 and 5 star reviews. The cast also included Sarah Earnshaw and Susie Blake. It was written and directed by Guy Unsworth who also used Raymond's original scripts. Raymond Allen (scriptwriter) Raymond Allen (born 15 March 1940 in Ryde, Isle of Wight) is a British television writer and playwright best known for creating the 1970s BBC sitcom \"Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em\". He attended Ryde Secondary Modern School on the Isle of Wight, where he started to want to write. When he left school, he started out as a",
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"answer": "Ray Bradbury",
"context": "Something Wicked This Way Comes (film) Something Wicked This Way Comes is a 1983 American horror fantasy film directed by Jack Clayton and produced by Walt Disney Productions from a screenplay written by Ray Bradbury, based on his novel of the same name. The novel's title was taken directly from a line in Act IV of William Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\": \"By the pricking of my thumbs / Something wicked this way comes.\" The film stars Jason Robards, Jonathan Pryce, Diane Ladd, and Pam Grier. It was shot in Vermont and at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California.",
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"answer": "Tusi Tamasese",
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"context": "All the Money in the World All the Money in the World is an upcoming 2017 American crime drama film directed by Ridley Scott and based on John Pearson's novel \"Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J. Paul Getty\". It stars Michelle Williams, Kevin Spacey, Mark Wahlberg, Romain Duris, Charlie Plummer, Andrew Buchan and Timothy Hutton. The plot of the film involves the biographical account from the early 1970s of the sustained refusal of J. Paul Getty to cooperate with the extortion demands of a group of kidnappers, from the organized crime group 'Ndrangheta, who had abducted and mutilated his grandson John Paul Getty III. David Scarpa David Scarpa is an American screenwriter.",
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"context": "In January 2011, just weeks after leaving office in California, Schwarzenegger announced that he was reading several new scripts for future films, one of them being the World War II action drama With Wings as Eagles, written by Randall Wallace, based on a true story. On March 6, 2011, at the Arnold Seminar of the Arnold Classic, Schwarzenegger revealed that he was being considered for several films, including sequels to The Terminator and remakes of Predator and The Running Man, and that he was \"packaging\" a comic book character. The character was later revealed to be the Governator, star of the comic book and animated series of the same name. Schwarzenegger inspired the character and co-developed it with Stan Lee, who would have produced the series.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "All the Money in the World, about the John Paul Getty, III kidnapping, will be released in December, 2017. The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film) The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Orion co-founder Mike Medavoy had met Arnold Schwarzenegger and sent his agent the script for The Terminator . Cameron was dubious about casting Schwarzenegger as Reese as he felt he would need someone even bigger to play the Terminator . Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson were offered the Terminator role , but both turned it down . The studio suggested O.J. Simpson for the role , but Cameron did not feel that Simpson would be believable as a killer .",
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La Matapédia Regional County Municipality
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"text": "La Matapédia Regional County Municipality La Matapédia is a regional county municipality in eastern Quebec, Canada at the base of the Gaspé peninsula, in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. Its seat is in Amqui. It is named after the Matapédia River which runs through the western part of the RCM. La Matapédia was created on January 1, 1982, succeeding from the former Matapédia County Municipality. The region was subject to one of the last waves of colonization in Quebec, settled mostly by people from the Lower Saint-Lawrence between 1850 and 1950. It is a rural region in the Matapedia Valley crossed by",
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"text": "the Notre Dame Mountains. Agriculture and logging, and its related industries (forestry and wood products), are the main economic activities. There are 25 subdivisions within the RCM: Highways and numbered routes that run through the municipality, including external routes that start or finish at the county border: <br> <br> La Matapédia Regional County Municipality La Matapédia is a regional county municipality in eastern Quebec, Canada at the base of the Gaspé peninsula, in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. Its seat is in Amqui. It is named after the Matapédia River which runs through the western part of the RCM. La Matapédia was",
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"text": "is included in the unorganized territory of the same name, Lac-Matapédia, Quebec, in the La Matapédia Regional County Municipality in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. Located on the Gaspé Peninsula in the Matapédia Valley, it is part of the Gaspésie touristic region. The seignory is a league long on the north shore of Lake Matapédia, and covers an area of 68,3 km. Formerly, the seignory covered the whole region around Lake Matapédia. The region was first inhabited by Mi'kmaq people before the arrival of Europeans in North America. On May 26, 1694 the seignory of Lac-Matapeguia has been granted to Charles-Nicolas-Joseph d'Amours",
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"text": "New Brunswick 25 km to the east and Amqui 80 km to the northwest. The municipality of Matapédia is part of the regional county municipality of Avignon in the administrative region of Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine. It includes three hamlets: In 1808, colonization began with the arrival of Loyalists, followed by Irish settlers in 1850, Acadians in 1860, and French Canadians in 1865. The feat of colonization was no simple act, the entire valley had undergone immense forest fires at the middle of the 19th century, with building woods scarce. According to a commissioned report, a thousand square miles of forest had burned",
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"text": "La Mitis, La Matapédia and Avignon, which cover thirty municipalities. Important economic centers include Amqui, Causapscal and Sayabec. The valley is currently home to more than 20,000 inhabitants. Its population density is much higher along Lake Matapedia and the Matapedia River than the more remote areas of the valley. Indeed, along the lake and river, the population density is 12 inhabitants per km while in the valley's uplands, it is . The unincorporated territories of the valley are nearly uninhabited. The main axis of communication is Highway 132 which runs northwest to southeast. The majority of the population in this",
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"text": "Gaspé limestone, and a mixture of sandstone, mudstone, and limestone from the Chaleur Group that date back to the Devonian and Silurian periods. The territory of the Matapedia Valley is drained through the Matapedia River, which has a watershed area of . It is known for its Atlantic salmon fishing. Additionally, the valley has more than 200 lakes, the most significant of which is Lake Matapedia, with an area of . The valley's second largest lake is Lac-au-Saumon, which is fed into and drained by the Matapedia River. The geographic territory of the valley comprises the regional county municipalities of",
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"text": "Rights in a complaint by former owner of the Motel, Peter Dubé. The Matapédia municipal council consists of a mayor and six councilors elected in rotating block every four years without territorial division. Furthermore, Carole Bélanger is the Director-general, secretary treasurer and coordinator for emergency measures for the municipality. The Matapédia River is internationally recognized for its many pools for fishing for Atlantic salmon. To safeguard these pools for future generations, the wildlife reserve Rivières-Matapédia-et-Patapédia was established on a part of its course to protect this resource. The Matapédia flat is located near the mouth of the Restigouche just north",
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"text": "the neighboring parishes of L'Ascension-de-Patapédia, Matapédia, Saint-André-de-Restigouche and Saint-François-d'Assise, which were also established by the Acadians. The first chapel of Saint-Damase was built in 1879 and was canonically erected in 1884. In the heart of the Seignory of Lac-Matapédia was the Val-Brillant parish, which was canonically erected in 1889, and counted more than 2,200 inhabitants by the 1920s. It was named in honor of Pierre Brillant who is considered the \"father of the Valley.\" Also in 1889, the Amqui parish was canonically erected on the eastern tip of Lake Matapedia and had a population greater than 3,000 by 1920. The",
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"text": "in the 1864 blaze, and even worst, the river had flooded in 1865. In 1842, the geographic township was formed, named after the Matapédia River. In 1860, a mission is established, and in 1864, the Matapédia Post Office opened. On November 4, 1905, the place was incorporated as the Parish Municipality of Saint-Laurent-de-Matapédia, named after the local parish and township. But since 1973, it has been officially known by its abbreviated name Matapédia. The village has one general store and a designated Heritage Railway Station since 1994. The economy is mainly focused on the local geography with activities such as",
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"context": "Disagreements following the war have resulted in stalemate punctuated by periods of elevated tension and renewed threats of war. The stalemate led the President of Eritrea to urge the UN to take action on Ethiopia with the Eleven Letters penned by the President to the United Nations Security Council. The situation has been further escalated by the continued efforts of the Eritrean and Ethiopian leaders in supporting opposition in one another's countries.[citation needed] In 2011, Ethiopia accused Eritrea of planting bombs at an African Union summit in Addis Ababa, which was later supported by a UN report. Eritrea denied the claims.",
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"text": "Chariots of Fire (album) Chariots of Fire is a 1981 musical score by Greek electronic composer Vangelis (credited as Vangelis Papathanassiou) for the British film \"Chariots of Fire\", which won four Academy Awards including Best Picture and Original Music Score. The album topped \"Billboard\" 200 for 4 weeks, reaching #1. It reached #2 in Canada, #5 in the UK, #5 in Australia, and #6 in New Zealand. The opening theme of the film, called \"Titles\" on the album track listing but widely known as \"Chariots of Fire\", was released as a single; on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 it reached #1",
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"text": "number of film scores, including those for animal documentaries by Frédéric Rossif, \"Chariots of Fire\" was his first major film score, and it immediately gave him his big breakthrough as a composer, as \"Titles\" was an international hit and changed the whole course of his career. In addition to Vangelis' original music, the album includes an arrangement of \"Jerusalem\", sung by the Ambrosian Singers, as performed at the 1978 funeral of Harold Abrahams, the event which bookends the film and inspired its title. This famous choral work is a 1916 setting by Sir Hubert Parry of William Blake's poem. Vangelis",
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"text": "plagiarising \"Chariots of Fire\" from a piece by fellow Greek composer Stavros Logaridis called \"City of Violets\". Vangelis won in court by (a) persuading the judge that he had had no opportunity to hear Logaridis's piece before he composed \"Chariots of Fire\"; and (b) demonstrating to the judge's satisfaction that the key musical sequence described as \"the turn\" (which consisted of the four notes F-G-A-G), the only sequence where the judge noted a clear similarity between the two compositions, was already common in music, and had previously been used by Vangelis in a piece \"Wake Up\" by Aphrodite's Child that",
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"text": "Chariots of Fire (instrumental) \"Chariots of Fire\" is an instrumental theme written and recorded by Vangelis for the soundtrack of the 1981 film of the same name. It has been covered by numerous performers and used for various television programmes and sporting events. On the film's soundtrack album, the piece is called \"Titles\" because of its use in the movie's opening titles sequence, but it widely became known as \"Chariots of Fire\". According to AllMusic, the track title was listed as \"Chariots of Fire - Titles\" on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, and simply as \"Chariots of Fire\" on",
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"text": "worlds and sea sailing; and two classical albums about El Greco - \"Foros Timis Ston Greco\" (1995), which had a limited release, and \"El Greco\" (1998), which was an expansion of the former. In 1981, Vangelis wrote the score for the film \"Chariots of Fire\", set at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The choice of music was unorthodox as most period films featured traditional orchestral scores, whereas Vangelis' music was modern and synthesizer-heavy. The movie won the Academy Award for Best Picture and Vangelis won the Academy Award for Best Original Music Score. The opening theme of the film was released",
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"text": "to persuade Hudson to let him create something original for the scene, using the same tempo as \"L'Enfant.\" The result was the \"Chariots of Fire\" title track. In 1985 Greek composer Stavros Logaridis sued Vangelis for plagiarism (EMI vs Warner Brothers), alleging the title track had plagiarised Logaridis' song \"City of Violets\" (1977) — which does feature similar instrumentation and chord progressions. Vangelis demonstrated his first-take improvisational composition style live on his synthesizers in court and was acquitted of the complaint. The case reached the London High Courts in 1987 and was referred to as a test case numerous times",
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"text": "after five months and stayed there for a week. The film's director, Hugh Hudson, chose Vangelis to compose the film's music, after becoming impressed with his albums \"Opera Sauvage\" and \"China\" and having worked with Vangelis on commercials in Paris during the 1970s. A CS-80 synthesizer was used on the recording. Vangelis played all the instruments, including synthesizers, acoustic piano, drums and percussion, and recorded the score in his Nemo studio in London, which he had set up in 1975. The music that he came up with, mostly electronic for a period film, initiated a new style in film scoring.",
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"text": "slow-motion segments. Vangelis, a Greek-born electronic composer who moved to Paris in the late 1960s, had been living in London since 1974. Director Hugh Hudson had collaborated with him on documentaries and commercials, and was also particularly impressed with his 1979 albums \"Opera Sauvage\" and \"China\". David Puttnam also greatly admired Vangelis's body of work, having originally selected his compositions for his previous film \"Midnight Express\". Hudson made the choice for Vangelis and for a modern score: \"I knew we needed a piece which was anachronistic to the period to give it a feel of modernity. It was a risky",
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"text": "The use of synthesizers in film scores beyond mere textures, and their convenience in allowing directors, producers, and studios to hear preliminary versions of full scores found its roots in \"Chariots of Fire\". The score album, however, is almost all re-recorded, and sounds different from the music heard on film, with often richer arrangements, particularly in the \"Titles\" track. The second part of the album is a one-track suite including music from and inspired by the score. On the other hand, some original themes from the film did not make it to the album. Although Vangelis had already done a",
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"text": "of the release of the first Macintosh. Owing both to its sweeping tune and the content of the movie in which it first appeared, \"Chariots of Fire\" has become somewhat synonymous with the Olympic Games. The BBC used the piece as its theme music for its coverage of the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles and also the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul. It was also used as a theme for the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, and it was played prior to the start of the men's 100m race final at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.",
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"answer": "johann strauss",
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"answer": "J. Paul Getty",
"context": "Gordon Getty Gordon Peter Getty (born December 20, 1933) is an American businessman, investor, philanthropist and classical music composer, the fourth child of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. His mother, Ann Rork, was his father's fourth wife. When his father died in 1976, Gordon assumed control of Getty's US$2 billion trust. According to the Forbes 400, as of September 2011 his net worth is $2 billion, making him number 212 on the list of the richest Americans.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
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"context": "David Rockefeller David Rockefeller (June 12, 1915 – March 20, 2017) was an American banker who was chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation. He was the oldest living member of the Rockefeller family and family patriarch from August 2004 until his death in March 2017. Rockefeller was a son of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, and a grandson of John D. Rockefeller and Laura Spelman Rockefeller. John D. Rockefeller III John Davison Rockefeller III (March 21, 1906 – July 10, 1978) was a philanthropist and third-generation member of the prominent Rockefeller family.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
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Criminal
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Steven Soderbergh
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"text": "Criminal (2004 film) Criminal is a 2004 American film based upon the Argentine film \"Nine Queens\". Directed by Gregory Jacobs, it stars John C. Reilly, Diego Luna, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Maeve Quinlan and is a production of Section Eight, the production company of Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney. Richard Gaddis is a small-time crook with a penchant for con games. To hook marks, he acts like a well-to-do businessman, dressing like one and driving a Mercedes-Benz S500, believing that one must look like a professional in order to be a successful conman. Gaddis is searching for a new partner with",
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"text": "on a regular basis throughout the series. As this film is in the public domain, there have been several DVD releases from a variety of companies over the years. The Alpha Video DVD was released on July 30, 2002. They Made Me a Criminal They Made Me a Criminal is a 1939 American crime drama film directed by Busby Berkeley and starring John Garfield, Claude Rains, and The Dead End Kids. It is a remake of the 1933 film \"The Life of Jimmy Dolan\". The film was later featured in an episode of \"Cinema Insomnia\". Portions of the film were",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Gotham (TV series) Gotham is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne. The series stars Ben McKenzie as the young Gordon, while Heller executive-produces, along with Danny Cannon, who also directed the pilot. The Blind Fortune Teller \"The Blind Fortune Teller\" is the sixteenth episode of the television series \"Gotham\".",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The most extreme forms of Cubism were not those practiced by Picasso and Braque, who resisted total abstraction. Other Cubists, by contrast, especially František Kupka, and those considered Orphists by Apollinaire (Delaunay, Léger, Picabia and Duchamp), accepted abstraction by removing visible subject matter entirely. Kupka’s two entries at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Amorpha-Fugue à deux couleurs and Amorpha chromatique chaude, were highly abstract (or nonrepresentational) and metaphysical in orientation. Both Duchamp in 1912 and Picabia from 1912 to 1914 developed an expressive and allusive abstraction dedicated to complex emotional and sexual themes. Beginning in 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete. In 1913–14 Léger produced a series entitled Contrasts of Forms, giving a similar stress to color, line and form. His Cubism, despite its abstract qualities, was associated with themes of mechanization and modern life. Apollinaire supported these early developments of abstract Cubism in Les Peintres cubistes (1913), writing of a new \"pure\" painting in which the subject was vacated. But in spite of his use of the term Orphism these works were so different that they defy attempts to place them in a single category.",
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"text": "Temporary capital of Lithuania The temporary capital of Lithuania () was the official designation of the city of Kaunas in Lithuania during the interwar period. It was in contrast to the declared capital in Vilnius, which was under Polish control from 1920 until 1939. Currently, the term \"temporary capital\", despite having lost its meaning, is still frequently used as a nickname for Kaunas, the second largest city in Lithuania. During World War I, Lithuania declared independence on February 16, 1918. The declaration stated that Lithuania would be a democratic republic with Vilnius as its capital. This claim was based on",
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"text": "during the invasion of Poland, to Lithuania according to the Soviet–Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty. Since then Vilnius has been the capital of the Lithuanian SSR and then independent Lithuania. Lithuania refused to have diplomatic relations between Poland and Lithuania until the ultimatum of 1938. Railroad traffic, telegraph lines or even mail could not cross the Polish–Lithuanian border. Lithuania continued to declare Vilnius as its capital in all official documents, including the constitution. Since the city was controlled by Poland, all Lithuanian authorities were transferred to the city of Kaunas, which became the seat of the government. To reconcile reality with",
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"text": "Vilnius Vilnius (, see also other names) is the capital of Lithuania and its largest city, with a population of 574,147 . Vilnius is in the southeast part of Lithuania and is the second largest city in the Baltic states. Vilnius is the seat of the main government institutions of Lithuania and the Vilnius District Municipality. Vilnius is classified as a Gamma global city according to GaWC studies, and is known for the architecture in its Old Town, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. Before World War II, Vilnius was one of the largest Jewish centres in Europe.",
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"text": "constitutional claims, Kaunas was designated as a temporary or provisional capital until Vilnius would be \"liberated from Polish occupation\". In March 1938, Lithuania accepted a Polish ultimatum, demanding diplomatic relations. Despite normalised relations, the new Lithuanian Constitution, in May 1938, still claimed Vilnius as the \"de jure\" capital of Lithuania, and Kaunas remained as the temporary capital. Temporary capital of Lithuania The temporary capital of Lithuania () was the official designation of the city of Kaunas in Lithuania during the interwar period. It was in contrast to the declared capital in Vilnius, which was under Polish control from 1920 until",
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"text": "historical grounds, as the city was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. However, the city was multi-ethnic and other groups laid similar claims. Belarusians saw it as the capital of the Belarusian nation and laid claims to the heritage of the former Grand Duchy; Jews saw it as the capital of Yiddish culture; Poles saw it as a Polish-inhabited city. As Soviet forces pushed westward to spread the global proletarian revolution, German Ober-Ost administration evacuated and the Lithuanians withdrew to Kaunas. Vilnius was captured by the Red Army on January 5, 1919. During the Polish–Soviet War the city",
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"text": "Starting with the elections in 2015, the mayors are elected directly by the residents. Remigijus Šimašius became the first directly elected mayor of the city. Elderships, a statewide administrative division, function as municipal districts. The 21 elderships are based on neighbourhoods: Vilnius is twinned with: Vilnius Vilnius (, see also other names) is the capital of Lithuania and its largest city, with a population of 574,147 . Vilnius is in the southeast part of Lithuania and is the second largest city in the Baltic states. Vilnius is the seat of the main government institutions of Lithuania and the Vilnius District",
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"text": "in 1991, the city's status as Lithuania's capital has been internationally recognized. Republic of Central Lithuania The Republic of Central Lithuania or Middle Lithuania (, , ), or Central Lithuania (, , ), was a short-lived political entity, which did not gain international recognition. The republic was created in 1920 following the staged rebellion of soldiers of the 1st Lithuanian–Belarusian Infantry Division of the Polish Army under Lucjan Żeligowski, supported by the Polish air force, cavalry and artillery. Centered on the historical capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilna (, ), for eighteen months the entity served as a",
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"text": "Lithuania Lithuania (; ), officially the Republic of Lithuania (), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. Since its independence, Lithuania has been referred to as one of the Baltic states. It is situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, to the east of Sweden and Denmark. It is bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, Poland to the south, and Kaliningrad Oblast (a Russian exclave) to the southwest. Lithuania has an estimated population of 2.7 million people , and its capital and largest city is Vilnius. Other major cities are",
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"text": "Lithuania Lithuania (; ), officially the Republic of Lithuania (), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. Since its independence, Lithuania has been referred to as one of the Baltic states. It is situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, to the east of Sweden and Denmark. It is bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, Poland to the south, and Kaliningrad Oblast (a Russian exclave) to the southwest. Lithuania has an estimated population of 2.7 million people , and its capital and largest city is Vilnius. Other major cities are",
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"text": "Kaunas Kaunas (; ; also see other names ) is the second-largest city in Lithuania and the historical centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life. Kaunas was the biggest city and the centre of a county in Trakai Municipality of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania since 1413. In the Russian Empire, it was the capital of the Kaunas Governorate from 1843 to 1915. During the interwar period, it served as the temporary capital of Lithuania, when Vilnius, the traditional capital, was considered part of Poland between 1920 and 1939. During that period Kaunas was nicknamed the Little Paris because",
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"context": "Exploring the capital of Tasmania, Hobart | Travel News DigestExploring the capital of Tasmania, Hobart | Travel News Digest Videos Exploring the capital of Tasmania, Hobart Hobart, capital of Tasmania, sits on the River Derwent off the coast of Australia. The city is located in the state’s south-east on the estuary of the Derwent River, with its harbour forming the second-deepest natural port in the world. Source: Expedia Hobart - Discover TasmaniaHobart - Discover Tasmania Discover Tasmania 147.328946 Hobart Hobart offers a contrasting blend of heritage, scenery and culture, with world class activities and attractions nearby. Nestled amongst the foothills of Mt Wellington, Hobart combines heritage charm with a modern lifestyle in a setting of exceptional beauty.",
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"answer": "Ciudad de México",
"context": "Mexico City , or the City of Mexico ( Spanish : Ciudad de México , American Spanish : ( sjuˈða ( ð ) ðe ˈmexiko ) ( listen ) ; abbreviated as CDMX , Nahuatl languages : Āltepētl Mēxihco ) , is the capital of Mexico and the most populous city in North America . Mexico City is one of the most important cultural and financial centres in the Americas . It is located in the Valley of Mexico ( Valle de México ) , a large valley in the high plateaus in the center of Mexico , at an altitude of 2,240 meters ( 7,350 ft ) . The city has 16 boroughs .",
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"context": "Facts About Whitehorse, Capital City of Yukon, CanadaFacts About Whitehorse, Capital City of Yukon, Canada Dateline: 12/30/2014 About the City of Whitehorse Whitehorse, the capital city of the Yukon Territory of Canada, is a major northern hub. It is the largest community in Yukon, with more than 70 percent of Yukon's population living there. Whitehorse is within the shared traditional territory of the Ta'an Kwach'an Council (TKC) and the Kwanlin Dun First Nation (KDFN) and has a thriving arts and cultural community. Its diversity includes French immersion programs and French schools and it has a strong Filipino community, amongst others.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Geographically, the Australian Capital Territory is within, but not a part of, the state of New South Wales, in much the same way that the District of Columbia, where the US capital of Washington is located, is part of neither the states of Maryland nor Virginia. As the seat of national government, the Australian Parliament and the nation's central federal offices are located in Canberra, as are the nation's national galleries, museums and library. Canberra's Lake Burley Griffin was created when the Molonglo River was dammed in the early 1960s. More » Aerial view of Darwin © Tourism NT. Aerial view of Darwin © Tourism NT • Darwin, Northern Territory It's Australia's northernmost capital city in the region commonly referred to as the Top End.",
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"context": "Disagreements following the war have resulted in stalemate punctuated by periods of elevated tension and renewed threats of war. The stalemate led the President of Eritrea to urge the UN to take action on Ethiopia with the Eleven Letters penned by the President to the United Nations Security Council. The situation has been further escalated by the continued efforts of the Eritrean and Ethiopian leaders in supporting opposition in one another's countries.[citation needed] In 2011, Ethiopia accused Eritrea of planting bombs at an African Union summit in Addis Ababa, which was later supported by a UN report. Eritrea denied the claims.",
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"context": "[sjuˈða(ð) ðe ˈméxiko]; abbreviated as \"CDMX\"), is the capital of Mexico. As an \"alpha\" global city, Mexico City is one of the most important financial centers in the Americas. It is located in the Valley of Mexico (Valle de México), a large valley in the high plateaus at the center of Mexico, at an altitude of 2,240 metres (7,350 ft). The city consists of sixteen municipalities (previously called boroughs).",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Yellowknife, Capital of the Northwest Territories – Canada ...Yellowknife, Capital of the Northwest Territories Yellowknife, Capital of the Northwest Territories Key Facts About Yellowknife, the Capital of the Northwest Territories, Canada Yellowknife City Hall. All Canada Photos / Getty Images Updated: 12/30/2014 About the City of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Yellowknife is the capital city of the Northwest Territories , Canada. Yellowknife is also the only city in the Northwest Territories. A small, culturally diverse city in the far north of Canada, Yellowknife combines all the urban amenities with memories of the old gold prospecting days.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Here is a map of Africa with all its countries and capitals. Country Harare NOTE: 1. South Sudan's capital is planned to be moved to Ramciel from Juba in the near future. 2. Dodoma has been Tanzania's capital since 1996. Dar es Salaam served as the capital of Tanzania from 1964 (Independence) to 1996. 3. Comoros, Cape Verde, Mauritius, São Tomé & Príncipe and Seychelles, although not a part of the main African landmass, are a part of the African subcontinent.",
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What genre is Dogs?
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"text": "The Dog Stars The Dog Stars is a post-apocalyptic fiction novel by Peter Heller. Set in Colorado, a man lives a lonesome existence in an airplane hangar with his dog and dour gunman he has befriended. When a mysterious transmission comes through on an old Cessna, it sparks a hunt for the provenance of the sound. NPR described the novel as crackerjack and said \"With its soulful hero, macabre villains, tender (if thin) love story and action scenes staggered at perfectly spaced intervals, the story unfolds with the vigor of the film it will undoubtedly become. But it also succeeds",
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"text": "series is \"cliché city\". He believes that the stories are too loosely connected. Even though the characters encounter each other eventually, it is \"not the same thing as actually kicking off a storyline together\". Leroy Douresseaux of Comic Book Bin stated the volume is \"a stylishly violent crime thriller in the vein of Asian film-influenced movies like \"Pulp Fiction\" and \"The Matrix\"\" and that Miwa's art reflects the elegance such a manga needs. He thought that the characters dress well and that most of characters \"sport top of the line hair styles\". The series is not empty either. Douresseaux called",
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"text": "released on the small independent label Socialist Records in 2000. It received a short run of compact disc pressings featuring hand-pasted photographs and hand-set type, which went out of print within the year. Through word of mouth, it continued to gain traction internationally, receiving considerable airplay in the United Kingdom— particularly on BBC Radio 1 by disc jockey John Peel who championed the album, calling it \"astonishing.\" This resulted in a re-issue of the album on June 7, 2004 by Touch and Go Records. Gregory McIntosh of AllMusic wrote: \"\"Dogs\" has a calming atmosphere, occasionally flirting with dissonance, and stands",
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"text": "Marina Inoue, Kana Asumi, Shizuka Itou, Ai Kakuma and Yū Serizawa, while the ending theme is by Yū Serizawa. Dog & Scissors , also known by the abbreviation , is Japanese light novel series written by Shunsuke Sarai and illustrated by Tetsuhiro Nabeshima. \"Dog & Scissors\" centers around Kazuhito Harumi, a high school boy who is obsessed with reading books. One day, while reading in a cafe, he is shot and killed when he attempts to protect a random stranger during a robbery. As he is determined to read his favorite author's unreleased last work, he gets a second chance",
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"text": "Dogs (British band) Dogs was a post-punk-influenced indie rock band from London. They toured with Paul Weller and Razorlight. Their first album, \"Turn Against This Land\", released on 19 September 2005, was recorded at Sawmills Studio in Cornwall, produced by John Cornfield. It was released by Island Records and received critical acclaim from the UK press. It contained the singles \"London Bridge/End of an Era\" (double A-side), \"Tuned to a Different Station\" and \"Selfish Ways\", each charting in the UK chart top 40. Dogs returned during 2007, under Weekender Records, with three singles: \"Soldier On\", followed by \"This Stone Is",
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"text": "States and Mexico. Mixing the genres of political thriller, military special ops thriller, and zombie gorefest, the novel tackles this complex topic from a number of different angles. His first Young Adult publication, \"Dog Days\", was released in 2013 as part of Journalstone's Doubledown Series, Book III, paired with Sanford Allen's \"Deadly Passage\". Noted as a coming of age novel, Max, the 14-year-old narrator of \"Dog Days\", spends the summer of 1983 facing the worst hurricane the suburbs of Houston have endured in memory, as well as the possibility of a supernatural killer. \"Dog Days\" won the Bram Stoker Award",
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"text": "Dogs (Nina Nastasia album) Dogs is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Nina Nastasia. It was originally released in 2000 by the New York City-based independent label Socialist Records, and re-released in 2004 by Touch and Go Records. Engineered and produced by Steve Albini, the album gained notoriety after BBC radio disc jockey John Peel championed it, giving it frequent airplay on Radio 1. Written over a six-year period, the album is lyrically reflective of Nastasia's early life growing up in Los Angeles, California, and features sparse acoustic guitar compositions with prominent string arrangements. The album garnered favorable critical",
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"text": "Dogs (manga) \"Dogs\" is set in a dystopic European city where violence, crime, genetic manipulation and other scientific brutalities have become common. The story focuses on four antihero protagonists who, through a series of coincidences, meet as they search for a way down to \"the Below\", looking for answers to their individual pasts. The series originally began with : a one-shot manga that serves as prequel to the main series, . The \"Stray Dogs\" manga introduces the four main characters and the majority of the support characters, in four chapters that are largely independent of each other. The storyline presented",
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"text": "July 6, 2018. They are currently working on a re-recorded version of \"Anarchists of Good Taste\". \"Moonlight City Drive,\" a novelization of DFD's 2006 concept album \"Adultery\" was written by Brian Paone and published in November, 2017. Dog Fashion Disco Dog Fashion Disco is an American metal band from Rockville, Maryland, United States, that was originally active from 1995 to 2007 before disbanding. The band officially reunited on October 10, 2013. Combining many different music styles (1960s psychedelic, jazz, piano rectal, heavy metal, circus music and vocals, among others) Dog Fashion Disco is primarily considered an avant-garde metal and alternative",
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"text": "Dog Soldiers (novel) Dog Soldiers is a novel by Robert Stone, published by Houghton Mifflin in 1974. The story features American journalist John Converse, a Vietnam correspondent during the war, Merchant Marine sailor Ray Hicks, Converse's wife Marge, and their involvement in a heroin deal gone bad. It shared the 1975 U.S. National Book Award for Fiction with \"The Hair of Harold Roux\" by Thomas Williams (split award). \"Dog Soldiers\" was named by \"TIME\" magazine one of the 100 best English-language novels, 1923 to 2005. The book was adapted from a script co-written by Stone into a film titled \"Who'll",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"answer": "garage rock",
"context": "In the 1990s and the new millennium, the city has produced a number of influential hip hop artists, including Eminem, the hip-hop artist with the highest cumulative sales, hip-hop producer J Dilla, rapper and producer Esham and hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. The city is also home to rappers Big Sean and Danny Brown. The band Sponge toured and produced music, with artists such as Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. The city also has an active garage rock genre that has generated national attention with acts such as: The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, Electric Six, and The Hard Lessons.",
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"context": "The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Perfect Harmony features the hit music of The Jackson 5, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Marvin Gaye, Scandal, Tiffany, The Romantics, The Pretenders, The Temptations, The Contours, The Commodores, Tommy James & the Shondells and The Partridge Family, and has been compared to a cross between Altar Boyz and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.",
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"context": "In ancient China, early literature was primarily focused on philosophy, historiography, military science, agriculture, and poetry. China, the origin of modern paper making and woodblock printing, produced one of the world's first print cultures. Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (769-269 BCE). The most important of these include the Classics of Confucianism, of Daoism, of Mohism, of Legalism, as well as works of military science (e.g. Sun Tzu's The Art of War) and Chinese history (e.g. Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian). Ancient Chinese literature had a heavy emphasis on historiography, with often very detailed court records. An exemplary piece of narrative history of ancient China was the Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled no later than 389 BCE, and attributed to the blind 5th century BCE historian Zuo Qiuming.",
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"text": "was by and large orthodox. Maximus the Confessor, in his \"Disputation with Pyrrhus\", interprets the statement \"one will\" as referring the integrity of Christ's human will, in contrast to the fallen human will which seeks diverse and contradictory goods. The Third Council of Constantinople posthumously anathematized Honorius as a heretic: \"And with these we define that there shall be expelled from the holy Church of God and anathematized Honorius who was some time Pope of Old Rome, because of what we found written by him to Sergius, that in all respects he followed his view and confirmed his impious doctrines\"",
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"text": "in good repair. After the death of Stilicho, Honorius and his party in the state gained control and harsh laws against paganism were once again enacted. In 408, Honorius enacted a new law which ordered that all statues and altars in the temples were to be removed and that the temple buildings and their income were to be appropriated by the government. This law also forbade the holding of any pagan banquet or celebration in the vicinity of the temples. The execution of this law was placed in the hands of the bishops. Two other laws decreed that buildings belonging",
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"text": "belief that Jesus has two conflicting wills. Pope Honorius’ reply in 635 endorsed this view that all discussions should cease, and agreed that Jesus does not have two conflicting wills, but one will, since Jesus did not assume the vitiated human nature tainted by Adam's fall, but human nature as it existed prior to Adam's fall. He was apparently aware of the rise of Islam and viewed this new religion's tenets as closely resembling those of Arius. More than forty years after his death, Honorius was anathematized by name along with the Monothelites by the Third Council of Constantinople (First",
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"text": "the Old and New Testaments and early Church councils (Catholic Encyclopedia, article \"Witchcraft\"). Pope Honorius III Pope Honorius III (1150 – 18 March 1227), born as Cencio Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 18 July 1216 to his death in 1227. He was born in Rome as a son of Aimerico, a member of the Roman Savelli family. For a time canon at the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, he later became Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church in January 1188 and Cardinal Deacon of Santa Lucia in Silice on 20 February",
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"text": "It was begun under Pope Clement III and completed in 1192 under Pope Celestine III. The original manuscript of the \"Liber Censuum\" is still in existence (\"Vaticanus latinus\" 8486). Honorius III also wrote a biography of Celestine III; a biography of Gregory VII; an \"Ordo Romanus\", which is a sort of ceremonial containing the rites of the Church for various occasions; and thirty-four sermons. Honorius is also purported to be the author of a grimoire. \"In this text called The Grimoire of Pope Honorius, he supposedly discusses the value of occult knowledge in the Church, and how by summoning or",
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"text": "heresies. The Christian churches were disunited; Paul of Samosata, Bishop of Antioch was deposed by a synod of 268 both for his doctrines, and for his unworthy, indulgent, elite lifestyle. Meanwhile, Aurelian (270-75) appealed for harmony among his soldiers (\"concordia militum\"), stabilised the Empire and its borders and successfully established an official, Hellenic form of unitary cult to the Palmyrene \"Sol Invictus\" in Rome's Campus Martius. In 295, Maximilian of Tebessa refused military service; in 298 Marcellus renounced his military oath. Both were executed for treason; both were Christians. At some time around 302, a report of ominous haruspicy in",
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"text": "III. He was consecrated at Perugia on 24 July and was crowned at Rome on 31 August. He took possession of the Lateran on 3 September 1216. The Roman people were greatly elated at the election, for Honorius III was himself a Roman and by his extreme kindness had endeared himself to the hearts of all. Like his famous predecessor, Pope Innocent III, he set his mind on the achievement of two great goals: the recovery of the Holy Land in the Fifth Crusade and a spiritual reform of the entire Church. But in contrast with Innocent III, he sought",
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"text": "patriarchs of Constantinople. When the council had concluded, the decrees were sent to Rome where they were accepted by Agatho's successor, Pope Leo II. In his letter of confirmation of the Council, Leo accuses Honorius of \"profane treachery ... who did not attempt to sanctify this Apostolic Church with the teaching of Apostolic tradition.\" At some point during the council's proceedings, a Monothelite priest claimed he could raise the dead, thereby proving his faith supreme. He had a corpse brought forth, but after whispering prayers into its ears, could not revive the body. Third Council of Constantinople The Third Council",
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"text": "rest of the Catholic Church. Honorius became involved in early discussions regarding the doctrine of Monothelitism, which is the teaching that Christ has only one energy and one will, in contrast with the teaching that He has two energies and two wills, both human and divine. Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople wrote an initial letter informing Honorius of the Monothelite controversy, asking Honorius to endorse a position that Church unity should not be endangered by having any discussions or disputes over Christ’s possessing one energy or two. Sergius added that the doctrine of two energies could lead to the erroneous",
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"text": "to known pagans and heretics were to be appropriated by the churches. Arcadius died in 408 and his eight-year-old son, Theodosius, was thereupon proclaimed emperor in the East. In the same year, Honorius enacted a law that prohibited anyone who was not catholic from performing imperial service within the palace. Zosimus reports that Honorius was forced to repeal this law after one of his best officers, who happened to be a pagan, resigned in protest. At the beginning of 409, Honorius enacted a law that punished judges and officials who did not enforce the laws against pagans. This law even",
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"context": "Jews also spread across Europe during the period. Communities were established in Germany and England in the 11th and 12th centuries, but Spanish Jews, long settled in Spain under the Muslims, came under Christian rule and increasing pressure to convert to Christianity. Most Jews were confined to the cities, as they were not allowed to own land or be peasants.[U] Besides the Jews, there were other non-Christians on the edges of Europe—pagan Slavs in Eastern Europe and Muslims in Southern Europe.",
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"answer": "Catholicism",
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"context": "The Norman dynasty had a major political, cultural and military impact on medieval Europe and even the Near East. The Normans were famed for their martial spirit and eventually for their Christian piety, becoming exponents of the Catholic orthodoxy into which they assimilated. They adopted the Gallo-Romance language of the Frankish land they settled, their dialect becoming known as Norman, Normaund or Norman French, an important literary language. The Duchy of Normandy, which they formed by treaty with the French crown, was a great fief of medieval France, and under Richard I of Normandy was forged into a cohesive and formidable principality in feudal tenure. The Normans are noted both for their culture, such as their unique Romanesque architecture and musical traditions, and for their significant military accomplishments and innovations.",
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association football
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"text": "high school / University and has an average rating of academic seven for students in high school and college students who have a cumulative IP of 2.5. For players from junior high and equivalent levels should be a maximum of 15 years old, for players from high school and should equal a maximum of 18 years old and for players from the university should be a maximum of 23 years old. Players who are registered, are required to have a Community Card Indonesia Education League. Indonesia Education League Indonesia Education League (in Indonesian : \"Liga Pendidikan Indonesia\") is a football",
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"text": "and Won Sudirman Cup 1 Times. (Mixed Nations Badminton Championship). also held its own international badminton tournament, the most prestigious is Indonesia Open that has been held annually since 1982. Basketball is one of the most popular sports especially among Indonesian youth. \"Liga Bola Basket Nasional\" is the pre-eminent men's basketball league in Indonesia, competed by 10 clubs across the country. The competition started as Indonesian Basketball League (IBL) in 2003. In 2010, Perbasi appointed DBL Indonesia to handle the competition and changed the league's name to National Basketball League (NBL). Today, Indonesia and the Philippines are the major basketball",
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"text": "the league's name back into Indonesian Basketball League. Note : * The player didn't play in IBL Seasons Coach of The Year Sixth Man of The Year Finals MVP Indonesian Basketball League The Indonesian Basketball League, in Indonesian: \"Liga Bola Basket Indonesia\", often abbreviated to the IBL, is the professional men's basketball league in Indonesia, competed by 12 clubs across the country. It is organised by Starting5 Sports Entertainment and sanctioned by Perbasi (Indonesia Basketball Association). The competition started as Indonesian Basketball League (IBL) in 2003. In 2010, Perbasi appointed DBL Indonesia to handle the competition and changed the league's",
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"text": "Malang. The national body is the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). The Indonesian football league started around 1930 in the Dutch colonial era. In 1993, PSSI combined the existing 2 amateur competitions to be a single professional competition for football clubs, known as the Indonesian Football League (Liga Indonesia). Starting from 2008-09 season onwards, the competition format changed into a more common system that also being used in most European football leagues. The name also changed into Indonesia Super League. On the international stage, Indonesia experienced limited success despite being the first Asian team to qualify for the FIFA World",
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"text": "Indonesian Basketball League The Indonesian Basketball League, in Indonesian: \"Liga Bola Basket Indonesia\", often abbreviated to the IBL, is the professional men's basketball league in Indonesia, competed by 12 clubs across the country. It is organised by Starting5 Sports Entertainment and sanctioned by Perbasi (Indonesia Basketball Association). The competition started as Indonesian Basketball League (IBL) in 2003. In 2010, Perbasi appointed DBL Indonesia to handle the competition and changed the league's name to National Basketball League (NBL). After 5 years, DBL Indonesia discontinued their rights and in the Q4 of 2015, Perbasi appointed Starting5 to handle the competition and changed",
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"text": "be in the business of tobacco, alcohol or energy drinks. Players must be student athletes and they are encouraged to value their performance in the classroom as much as their performance on the basketball court. List Champions : Boys Girls East Java Development Basketball League Developmental Basketball League (DBL), previously named DetEksi Basketball League, is a basketball league for middle and high school students in Indonesia. DBL began in Surabaya in 2004. The league originated as a simple high school league. A total of 96 teams joined in the first season, from cities throughout East Java. In 2007 more than",
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"text": "League - Indonesia: Jakarta Youth Soccer - Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur Youth Soccer - Singapore: ANZA – International Junior Soccer League, Singapore BSL sends representative teams for the Under 18, Under 15 and Under 13 divisions. Up to 2002, tournaments were held at Under 12 and Under 15 levels. From the 2003 tournament, the Under 12 age group was changed to be Under 13. An Under 18 age group was held for the 1st time in 2008. 2009 was the 22nd Annual Tournament and was held at the Jakarta International School in Indonesia Each age group in the club plays a",
"title": "Bangkok Soccer League"
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"text": "Football in Indonesia Football is the most popular sport in Indonesia, in terms of annual attendance, participation and revenue. It is played on all levels, from children to middle-aged men. Liga 1, the Indonesian domestic league is popular. The national body is the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). The Indonesian football league started around 1930 in the Dutch colonial era. The governing body is the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). PSSI organises the men's, women's, and futsal national teams, as well as the Indonesian League. In 1993, PSSI combined the existing \"Galatama\" which was A Semi-Professional competitions and an amateur",
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"text": "Tangerang. Many of the Indonesian national team's players that partook in the match came from the Batavia Demons, a team that won the 2016 City Cup international ice hockey tournament (B Division invitational with some import player from Taiwan) which was held in Singapore. Indonesia made its debut in the international tournament at the 2017 Asian Winter Games in Sapporo, Japan. Their first tournament match was supposed to be against Iran, but their opposition was disqualified due to eligibility issues. Iran still played their scheduled match against Indonesia on February 17, 2017, resulting a 10–3 win for the former. However,",
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"answer": "Greco-Roman wrestling.",
"context": "A Swedish wrestler who discarded his bronze medal in a protest during the presentation ceremony has been stripped of the award and disqualified from the tournament in Beijing. A disgruntled Abrahamian drops his bronze medal before leaving the arena during the presentation ceremony. The International Olympic Committee said it was also officially disqualifying Ara Abrahamian, 35, from his event, Greco-Roman wrestling. Abrahamian was beaten in the 84-kilogram class by eventual gold medal winner Andrea Minguzzi of Italy. He complained that \"blatant errors in judging\" caused him to lose the match and said he felt that he deserved the gold. The Swede shouted at the referee before confronting the judges.",
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"question": "What sport does Ara Abrahamian play?"
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"answer": "tennis",
"context": "International-level sportspeople from Hyderabad include: cricketers Ghulam Ahmed, M. L. Jaisimha, Mohammed Azharuddin, V. V. S. Laxman, Venkatapathy Raju, Shivlal Yadav, Arshad Ayub, Syed Abid Ali and Noel David; football players Syed Abdul Rahim, Syed Nayeemuddin and Shabbir Ali; tennis player Sania Mirza; badminton players S. M. Arif, Pullela Gopichand, Saina Nehwal, P. V. Sindhu, Jwala Gutta and Chetan Anand; hockey players Syed Mohammad Hadi and Mukesh Kumar; rifle shooters Gagan Narang and Asher Noria and bodybuilder Mir Mohtesham Ali Khan.",
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"answer": "Hockey",
"context": "The New York Islanders and the New York Rangers represent the city in the National Hockey League. Also within the metropolitan area are the New Jersey Devils, who play in nearby Newark, New Jersey.",
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"answer": "NASCAR",
"context": "Carl Edwards, one of NASCAR's elite, makes a living traveling at speeds upwards of 200 mph and is on the road more than 200 days a year. So when he wants to slow down, he heads to his hometown of Columbia, Missouri. NASCAR driver Carl Edwards grew up in Columbia, Missouri. He grew up in Columbia and couldn't wait to get out of town, but after living in North Carolina for three years, he was ready to come back.",
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"answer": "tennis",
"context": "The 1999 Copa Colsanitas was a WTA tennis tournament, played on outdoor clay courts.",
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"question": "What sport does 1999 Copa Colsanitas play?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Hyderabad is a global centre of information technology, for which it is known as Cyberabad (Cyber City). As of 2013[update], it contributed 15% of India's and 98% of Andhra Pradesh's exports in IT and ITES sectors and 22% of NASSCOM's total membership is from the city. The development of HITEC City, a township with extensive technological infrastructure, prompted multinational companies to establish facilities in Hyderabad. The city is home to more than 1300 IT and ITES firms, including global conglomerates such as Microsoft (operating its largest R&D campus outside the US), Google, IBM, Yahoo!, Dell, Facebook,:3 and major Indian firms including Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Polaris and Wipro.:3 In 2009 the World Bank Group ranked the city as the second best Indian city for doing business. The city and its suburbs contain the highest number of special economic zones of any Indian city.",
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"question": "What sport does Sania Mirza play?"
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{
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"context": "He complained that \"blatant errors in judging\" caused him to lose the match and said he felt that he deserved the gold. The Swede shouted at the referee before confronting the judges. During Thursday's presentation ceremony, he took off his medal and left it in the center of the competition mat before walking off. The IOC said Abrahamian violated two rules of the Olympic charter, one that bans any sort of demonstrations and another that demands respect for all Olympic athletes. \"The awards ceremony is a highly symbolic ritual, acknowledged as such by all athletes and other participants,\" the IOC said. \"Any disruption by any athlete, in particular a medalist, is in itself an insult to the other athletes and to the Olympic Movement. It is also contrary to the spirit of fair play.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "More than 200 newspapers and 350 consumer magazines have an office in the city, and the publishing industry employs about 25,000 people. Two of the three national daily newspapers in the United States are New York papers: The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, which has won the most Pulitzer Prizes for journalism. Major tabloid newspapers in the city include: The New York Daily News, which was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson and The New York Post, founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton. The city also has a comprehensive ethnic press, with 270 newspapers and magazines published in more than 40 languages. El Diario La Prensa is New York's largest Spanish-language daily and the oldest in the nation.",
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{
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"context": "\"Luckily for us, he did. The Hemi Jet -- Wilkins has copyrighted the name -- fires up this weekend at the Houston AutoRama, and Wilkins plans to attempt a land speed record in the near future. In the meantime, he's tooling around Navasota, Texas, in what he says is the ultimate sleeper when the jet engine's tucked away in the trunk. Most people say \"Nice car\" and assume he's got the obligatory small-block Chevrolet engine under the hood. Little do they know. \"I can drive it up to the store and get a gallon of milk if I want to,\" he told Autopia. The car is an amalgamation of the Big Three, with a Chrysler engine, Chevrolet drivetrain and Ford body.",
"distance": "83.223885",
"question": "What sport is Edwards in?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "2000 Supercopa de España The 2000 Supercopa de España was a Spanish football competition, played over two legs on 20 August and 27 August 2000. It was contested by Espanyol, who were Spanish Cup winners in 1999–2000, and Deportivo La Coruña, who won the 1999–2000 Spanish League. 1999–2000 La Liga The 1999–2000 La Liga season, the 69th since its establishment, began on 21 August 1999 and ended on 20 May 2000.",
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Mobile (band)
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Alternative rock
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What genre is Mobile?
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"text": "Mobile porn Mobile porn, also known as mobile adult content, mobile erotica or cellphone adult content, is pornography transmitted over mobile telecommunications networks for consumption on mobile devices: mainly mobile phones, tablets and smartphones. Just like the internet and pay TV, the adult entertainment industry was one of the very first forms of mass media to embrace mobile devices as a new means to distribute content. During 2002, Private Media Group became the first adult media company to employ a dedicated mobile specialist. This initiative led to the industry's first adult SMS services, erotic mobile content distribution and mobile internet",
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"text": "CHOM L'Esprit in 2001, the band moved to Toronto in 2003. In 2005, the band signed with Universal Music Group Canada and Interscope and changed their name to Mobile. On April 18, 2006 Mobile released their debut album \"Tomorrow Starts Today\" through Universal Music Group Canada. The music video for the second single, \"Out of My Head\", was nominated for a MuchMusic Video Award for Best Post Production. Music from \"Tomorrow Starts Today\" has been featured in various media such as TV shows and video games. \"Montreal Calling\" and \"New York Minute\" were on the soundtracks for \"NHL 07\" and",
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"text": "Some of the working titles are: - All The Troubles - Wait Here - Hold On - Wake Me Up - Gimme Gimme - Symphony - Don't Tell The Girl On March 23, 2011, Mobile officially announced the band's break-up. Lead singer Mat Joly is venturing into a solo career. There is no word yet on what they will do with the material they wrote for their third album. Mobile (band) Mobile were a Canadian alternative rock band from Montreal initially composed of Mathieu Joly (vocals), Christian Brais (guitar), Pierre-Marc Hamelin (drums), Dominic Viola (bass) and Frank Williamson (guitar). Their",
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"text": "be accessed at here and the global service has remained live. (August 2011) In 2004 a mobile RPG \"Dragon Raja Mobile\", or DRM, was released through KTF's mobile game services. The game's storyline of 15-hours playtime on average, was based on the beginning chapters of the novel. In Dec. 2015, LOCOJOY International announced a \"3D action RPG\" was in development by Vision Bros, a Korean mobile developer, and would be released in the 1st quarter of 2016. A closed \"final test\" beta was announced and players could register using their mobile phone numbers. The beta began on January 1, 2016",
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"text": "and poised for further growth. It is expected to surpass the combined revenues from both PC gaming and console gaming in 2018. Mobile games have been developed to run on a wide variety of platforms and technologies. These include the (today largely defunct) Palm OS, Symbian, Adobe Flash Lite, NTT DoCoMo's DoJa, Sun's Java, Qualcomm's BREW, WIPI, BlackBerry, Nook and early incarnations of Windows Mobile. Today, the most widely supported platforms are Apple's iOS and Google's Android. The mobile version of Microsoft's Windows 10 (formerly Windows Phone) is also actively supported, although in terms of market share remains marginal compared",
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"text": "include \"Gone Home\", \"Dear Esther\", \"Firewatch\", \"Proteus\", \"Jazzpunk\", \"Thirty Flights of Loving, and What Remains of Edith Finch\". A is a hybrid of text and graphical adventure games, typically featuring text-based story and interactivity aided by static or sprite-based visuals. They resemble mixed-media novels or tableau vivant stage plays. Most visual novels typically feature dialog trees, branching storylines, and multiple endings. The format has its primary origins in Japanese and other Asian video game markets, typically for personal computers and more recently on handheld consoles or mobile devices. The format did not gain much traction in Western markets, but started",
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"text": "of Science\". \"Carnival of Souls\" is the first digital and motion comic book series on Blackberry's App World, written by Jazan Wild. \"The Carrier\" is the first original graphic novel exclusively on the iPhone, written by Evan Young. \"Alien Revolution\" an eight chapter multi language comic, by Illot.\"Mobilecomic\" A collection of comics. Multi language. Interactive, by Illot. Mobile comic A mobile comic is a digital comic or cartoon strip that can be purchased, downloaded, read and sometimes edited or shared with friends via mobile phones. Increasingly the line between digital comics, animation and games is blurring and the same applies",
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"text": "Mobile (band) Mobile were a Canadian alternative rock band from Montreal initially composed of Mathieu Joly (vocals), Christian Brais (guitar), Pierre-Marc Hamelin (drums), Dominic Viola (bass) and Frank Williamson (guitar). Their debut album, \"Tomorrow Starts Today\", was released in 2006. The band was nominated for two Juno Awards in 2007 and went on to win the award for \"New Group of the Year\". Hamelin left the band and was replaced by Martin Lavallée. In 2000, Dominic Viola joined Moonraker, a rock band from Montreal started in 1997 by Brais, Hamelin, Joly and Williamson. After some initial success, including winning the",
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"text": "Bongotones, and Zedge. Mobile music is becoming an integral part of the music industry as a whole. In 2005, the International Federation of Phonographic Industries (IFPI) said it expects mobile music to generate more revenues that online music before the end of that year. In the first half of 2005, the digital music market grew enough to offset the fall in the traditional music market – without including the sale of ringtones, which still makes up the majority of mobile music sales around the globe. Mobile video comes in several forms including 3GPP, MPEG-4, RTSP, and Flash Lite. A Mobishow",
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"text": "and virtual pet titles that utilize camera phone technology to 3D games with PlayStation-quality graphics. Older arcade-style games became particularly popular on mobile phones, which were an ideal platform for arcade-style games designed for shorter play sessions. Graphics improved as handsets became more powerful, as demonstrated by the mobile version of \"Ridge Racer\" in 2003, though such titles typically cost twice as much as other mobile games. \"Ridge Racer\" was published by Namco, one of the most successful mobile game publishers at the time. That same year, Namco also released a fighting game that uses camera phone technology to create",
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"context": "Mexico City offers an immense and varied consumer retail market, ranging from basic foods to ultra high-end luxury goods. Consumers may buy in fixed indoor markets, mobile markets (tianguis), from street vendors, from downtown shops in a street dedicated to a certain type of good, in convenience stores and traditional neighborhood stores, in modern supermarkets, in warehouse and membership stores and the shopping centers that they anchor, in department stores, big-box stores and in modern shopping malls.",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"answer": "Twitch.tv",
"context": "Twitch.tv Twitch is a live streaming video platform owned by Twitch Interactive, a subsidiary of Amazon.com. Introduced in June 2011 as a spin-off of the general-interest streaming platform, Justin.tv, the site primarily focuses on video game live streaming, including broadcasts of eSports competitions, in addition to creative content, \"real life\" streams, and more recently, music broadcasts. Content on the site can either be viewed live or via video on demand. Kolento Alexandr Malsh (born 3 October 1991), also known by his username Kolento, is a Ukrainian \"\" player who streams \"\" on Twitch.tv.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
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"question": "What genre of games is Clawshot Princess?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The GameCube and Wii versions feature several minor differences in their controls. The Wii version of the game makes use of the motion sensors and built-in speaker of the Wii Remote. The speaker emits the sounds of a bowstring when shooting an arrow, Midna's laugh when she gives advice to Link, and the series' trademark \"chime\" when discovering secrets. The player controls Link's sword by swinging the Wii Remote. Other attacks are triggered using similar gestures with the Nunchuk.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "In ancient China, early literature was primarily focused on philosophy, historiography, military science, agriculture, and poetry. China, the origin of modern paper making and woodblock printing, produced one of the world's first print cultures. Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (769-269 BCE). The most important of these include the Classics of Confucianism, of Daoism, of Mohism, of Legalism, as well as works of military science (e.g. Sun Tzu's The Art of War) and Chinese history (e.g. Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian). Ancient Chinese literature had a heavy emphasis on historiography, with often very detailed court records. An exemplary piece of narrative history of ancient China was the Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled no later than 389 BCE, and attributed to the blind 5th century BCE historian Zuo Qiuming.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Mexico has a large number of department stores based in Mexico, of which the most traditional are El Palacio de Hierro (High end and luxury goods) and Liverpool (Upper-middle income), with its middle income sister store Fabricas de Francia. Sanborns owns over 100 middle income level stores throughout the country. Grupo Carso operates Sears Mexico and two high-end Saks 5th Avenue stores. Other large chains are Coppel and Elektra, which offer items for the bargain price seeker.",
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"text": "Babbitt in Ann Arbor in 1960, and with Nadia Boulanger in Ann Arbor in 1961. During this time, Reynolds also composed \"The Emperor of Ice-Cream\" (1961–1962), which combined aspects of music and theater, and contained many of the features of his later music. It was composed for the ONCE festivals, but was later, in 1965, premiered in Rome. ONCE Festivals 1961–1963 Reynolds co-founded the ONCE Group in Ann Arbor with Robert Ashley and Gordon Mumma, and was active in the first three festivals in 1961 to 1963. Other important figures in these festivals included George Cacioppo, Donald Scavarda, Bruce Wise,",
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"text": "year. Isungset startet working with ice music in 1999, after combining natural elements in his music through the use of wood, stone, metal in their original form, bells, machine sounds, oil rigs and the like, for many years all ready. The use of ice was always a dream, but seemed unachievable. In 1999 he was commissioned to make a piece for the Lillehammer Winter Olympic Festival. The work was composed for trumpet, vocals, percussion and ice. It was aired on the NRK2 national television. Then Isungset was asked to come to Ice Hotel in Sweden to make more ice music.",
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"text": "piano lessons and composed from an early age. As a 14-year-old, he submitted a composition called \"Blue Ice\" to the radio programme \"Children's Hour\" in Manchester. BBC producer Trevor Hill showed it to resident singer and entertainer Violet Carson, who said, \"He's either quite brilliant or mad\". Conductor Charles Groves nodded his approval and said, \"I'd get him in\". Davies's rise to fame began under the careful mentorship of Hill, who made him the programme's resident composer and introduced him to various professional musicians both in the UK and Germany. After attending Leigh Boys Grammar School, Davies studied at the",
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"text": "Situation\", also released on \"One Guitar No Vocals\". In 1990, he and composer Stephen Paulus created \"Ice Fields\", a work for amplified acoustic guitar and orchestra in a concerto format. \"Ice Fields\" featured five movements, each based on an existing Kottke composition, with orchestral backing and interlude sections. It was premiered by Paulus's Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and has been performed occasionally since but has not been released on record, partly because of the high cost of producing a recording with a full orchestra. Leo Kottke Leo Kottke (born September 11, 1945) is an acoustic guitarist. He is known for a",
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"text": "York. Since its founding, ICE has premiered over 500 compositions, many of these commissions and collaborations spawning from their noteworthy residency programs: the 21st Century Young Composers Project and ICElab. In addition to commissioning emerging composers, the ensemble has also premiered numerous works by world-renowned composers, including Georges Aperghis, Alvin Lucier, Pauline Oliveros, John Zorn, David Lang, Liza Lim, Dai Fujikura, Chaya Czernowin, Julio Estrada, George Lewis, Anna Thorvaldsdottir, and Carla Kihlstedt, among others. ICE has performed at the Lincoln Center Festival (New York), Musica Nova Helsinki (Finland), Wien Modern (Austria), Acht Brücken Music for Cologne (Germany), La Cité de",
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"text": "those sensible to the poetry and simplicity of sounds. His work is highly acclaimed in the press, often described as innovative, visual, energetic, and different from any previously known concepts. His love for ice music was raised in 1999 when the commission of the winterfestival at Lillehammer asked him to compose and play in a frozen waterfall. He has invented the concept of icemusic, and also invented a way to perform icemusic indoor in ordinary concert halls, doing around 50 indoor ice concerts every year. CNN calls Isungset the first and only icemusician in the world. Isungset has been commissioned",
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"text": "Ice Field Ice Field is a musical composition by Henry Brant, for large orchestral groups and organ, commissioned by Other Minds for a December 2001 premiere by the San Francisco Symphony. It was awarded the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Music, and premiered on December 12 at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco. A, \"'spatial narrative,'\" or, \"spatial organ concerto,\" and thus an example of Brant's use of spatialization, the work utilizes more than 100 players. The piece was, \"inspired by his experience, as a 12-year-old in 1926, of crossing the Atlantic by ship, which navigated carefully through a large field",
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"text": "and near namesake Michael Tillett, and on Meirion Bowen, who became Tippett's assistant and closest companion in the remaining years of the composer's life. The main works of the late 1970s were a new opera, \"The Ice Break\", the Symphony No. 4, the String Quartet No. 4 and the Triple Concerto for violin, viola and cello. \"The Ice Break\" was a reflection of Tippett's American experiences, with a contemporary storyline incorporating race riots and drug-taking. His libretto has been criticised for its awkward attempts at American street vernacular, and the opera has not found a place in the general repertory.",
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"text": "their idea of replacing “cold spots” with a story line. In 1952, Robert Stolz began to transpose this concept into music. He was destined to compose 19 “ice operettas” for the Vienna Ice Revue. Music by other composers was also integrated into the program. Most notably, the Blue Danube Waltz by Johann Strauß was played at the end of most productions. In one of the first New Year's Concerts with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra to be broadcast on TV, the Vienna Ice revue danced one of the waltzes. The Vienna Ice Revue toured through most European countries including Switzerland, Hungary,",
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"text": "Disney Concert Hall on November 1, 2004. \"Ghosts & Gargoyles\", a concerto for flute solo with flute orchestra, for New Music Concerts, Toronto had its premiere on May 26, 2002. \"Ice Field\", for large orchestral groups and organ, was commissioned by Other Minds for a December 2001 premiere by the San Francisco Symphony. Brant's handbook for orchestration, \"Textures and Timbres\", was published posthumously. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Brant was awarded the 2002 Pulitzer Prize in Music for Ice Field (2001), commissioned by Other Minds and premiered by the San Francisco Symphony under the direction",
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"answer": "johann strauss",
"context": "Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Dec 31, 2006 How Johann Strauss Composed the Waltz as described in a 1938film, \"the Great Waltz\". Category Johann Strauss II - Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz ...Johann Strauss II - Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz - YouTube Johann Strauss II - Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video?",
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"question": "Who composed the work Tales From the Vienna Woods?"
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"answer": "J. Paul Getty",
"context": "Gordon Getty Gordon Peter Getty (born December 20, 1933) is an American businessman, investor, philanthropist and classical music composer, the fourth child of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. His mother, Ann Rork, was his father's fourth wife. When his father died in 1976, Gordon assumed control of Getty's US$2 billion trust. According to the Forbes 400, as of September 2011 his net worth is $2 billion, making him number 212 on the list of the richest Americans.",
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"question": "Who is the father of the composer of Usher House?"
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"answer": "górecki",
"context": "Henryk Mikołaj Górecki: Symphony of Sorrowful Songs ...Henryk Mikołaj Górecki: Symphony of Sorrowful Songs | Voices Education Project Henryk Mikołaj Górecki: Symphony of Sorrowful Songs Blog post submitted by Marilyn Turkovich on Friday, December 17, 2010 - 7:29am. Henryk Mikołaj Górecki (1933 –2010) was a composer of contemporary classical music. He studied at the State Higher School of Music in Katowice, Poland between 1955 and 1960. In 1968, he joined the faculty and rose to provost before resigning in 1979.",
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"question": "Who was the 20th-21st century composer of the 'Symphony of Sorrowful Songs'?"
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"answer": "Pāṇini",
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"answer": "Antonio Maria Bononcini",
"context": "Antonio Vivaldi composed a mandolin concerto (Concerto in C major Op.3 6) and two concertos for two mandolins and orchestra. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart placed it in his 1787 work Don Giovanni and Beethoven created four variations of it. Antonio Maria Bononcini composed La conquista delle Spagne di Scipione Africano il giovane in 1707 and George Frideric Handel composed Alexander Balus in 1748. Others include Giovani Battista Gervasio (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Giuseppe Giuliano (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Emanuele Barbella (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Domenico Scarlatti (Sonata n.54 (K.89) in D minor for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), and Addiego Guerra (Sonata in G major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo).",
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"question": "Who composed the La conquista della Spagne di Scipione Afriacano il giovance?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Jan 28, 2007 Die größten Musical Hits (The biggest Musical Hits) Number 11 German version of Lion King's *Circle of life* shown on ZDF Category Konig der Lowen (The Lion King) - YouTubeKonig der Lowen (The Lion King) - YouTube Konig der Lowen (The Lion King) Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video?",
"distance": "84.0078",
"question": "Who composed the work Tales From the Vienna Woods?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "David Rockefeller David Rockefeller (June 12, 1915 – March 20, 2017) was an American banker who was chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation. He was the oldest living member of the Rockefeller family and family patriarch from August 2004 until his death in March 2017. Rockefeller was a son of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, and a grandson of John D. Rockefeller and Laura Spelman Rockefeller. John D. Rockefeller III John Davison Rockefeller III (March 21, 1906 – July 10, 1978) was a philanthropist and third-generation member of the prominent Rockefeller family.",
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"question": "Who is the father of the composer of Usher House?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "He studied in St. Petersburg with Alexander Dreyschock for fortepiano and singing in the class of Camille Everardi. Later he was an associate of Hans von Bulow. He taught and was director of a music school in Sumakh (1877-81) and then in Kursk (1882-1915). Among his students, at Kursk, was Nikolai Roslavets. Nikolai Roslavets Nikolai Andreevich Roslavets (Russian: Никола́й Андре́евич Ро́славец ) (4 January 1881 [O.S. 23 December 1880] , Surazh, then in Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire, now in Bryansk Oblast, Russia23 August 1944, Moscow) was a significant Ukrainian Soviet modernist composer.",
"distance": "82.33122",
"question": "Who was the 20th-21st century composer of the 'Symphony of Sorrowful Songs'?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The history of phonology may be traced back to the Ashtadhyayi, the Sanskrit grammar composed by Pāṇini in the 4th century BC. In particular the Shiva Sutras, an auxiliary text to the Ashtadhyayi, introduces what can be considered a list of the phonemes of the Sanskrit language, with a notational system for them that is used throughout the main text, which deals with matters of morphology, syntax and semantics.",
"distance": "82.32262",
"question": "Who first composed the Sanskrit language?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The Polish scholar Jan Baudouin de Courtenay (together with his former student Mikołaj Kruszewski) introduced the concept of the phoneme in 1876, and his work, though often unacknowledged, is considered to be the starting point of modern phonology. He also worked on the theory of phonetic alternations (what is now called allophony and morphophonology), and had a significant influence on the work of Ferdinand de Saussure.",
"distance": "82.21232",
"question": "Who first composed the Ashtadhyayi?"
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Stephen Lee
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father
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Tsung-Dao Lee
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Stephen Lee (chemist)
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Tsung-Dao Lee
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Who is the father of Stephen Lee?
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"text": "other than Dylan himself. He is the father of Spike Lee. Lee was born in Snow Hill, Alabama, the son of Alberta Grace (Edwards), a concert pianist, and Arnold Wadsworth Lee, a musician. With his first wife, Jackie, he had five children, including the film director Spike Lee (born 1957), still photographer David Lee (born 1961), actress Joie Lee (born 1962), and filmmaker Cinqué Lee (born 1966) and has composed original music for many of his son's films, including \"She's Gotta Have It\" (1986), \"School Daze\" (1988), \"Do the Right Thing\" (1989) and \"Mo' Better Blues\" (1990). With his second",
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"text": "Robert Isaac Lee Robert \"Bob\" Isaac Lee (August 16, 1956 – October 20, 2004) was a Chinese American film and television actor. Robert was born Robert Alexander Isaac Lee in Gansu, China; he and his family had emigrated from China to the United States when Lee was 8 years old, moving to Sacramento, California. Lee married Jenny Anne Wong on September 5, 1989. They had 3 children together: 1 son born 1990, a daughter in 1992 and a second son in 1994. Both Robert and his wife are Chinese Americans. Lee had died on October 20, 2004, in Phoenix, Arizona",
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"context": "Marwan was succeeded by his son, Abd al-Malik (685–705), who reconsolidated Umayyad control of the caliphate. The early reign of Abd al-Malik was marked by the revolt of Al-Mukhtar, which was based in Kufa. Al-Mukhtar hoped to elevate Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, another son of Ali, to the caliphate, although Ibn al-Hanafiyyah himself may have had no connection to the revolt. The troops of al-Mukhtar engaged in battles both with the Umayyads in 686, defeating them at the river Khazir near Mosul, and with Ibn al-Zubayr in 687, at which time the revolt of al-Mukhtar was crushed.",
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"context": "The new state became a focal point for the emerging oil industry, as discoveries of oil pools prompted towns to grow rapidly in population and wealth. Tulsa eventually became known as the \"Oil Capital of the World\" for most of the 20th century and oil investments fueled much of the state's early economy. In 1927, Oklahoman businessman Cyrus Avery, known as the \"Father of Route 66\", began the campaign to create U.S. Route 66. Using a stretch of highway from Amarillo, Texas to Tulsa, Oklahoma to form the original portion of Highway 66, Avery spearheaded the creation of the U.S. Highway 66 Association to oversee the planning of Route 66, based in his hometown of Tulsa.",
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"context": "According to the majority of Shī'a, namely the Twelvers (Ithnā'ashariyya), the following is a listing of the rightful successors to Muḥammad. Each Imam was the son of the previous Imam except for Hussayn ibn 'Alī, who was the brother of Hassan ibn 'Alī. The belief in this succession to Muḥammad stems from various Quranic verses which include: 75:36, 13:7, 35:24, 2:30, 2:124, 36:26, 7:142, 42:23.[citation needed] They support their discussion by citing Genesis 17:19–20 and Sunni hadith:Sahih Muslim, Hadith number 4478, English translation by Abdul Hamid Siddiqui.[original research?]",
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"context": "The early reign of Abd al-Malik was marked by the revolt of Al-Mukhtar, which was based in Kufa. Al-Mukhtar hoped to elevate Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, another son of Ali, to the caliphate, although Ibn al-Hanafiyyah himself may have had no connection to the revolt. The troops of al-Mukhtar engaged in battles both with the Umayyads in 686, defeating them at the river Khazir near Mosul, and with Ibn al-Zubayr in 687, at which time the revolt of al-Mukhtar was crushed. In 691, Umayyad troops reconquered Iraq, and in 692 the same army captured Mecca. Ibn al-Zubayr was killed in the attack.",
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"context": "She is known for contributions to Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, to statistical physics, where she used applied spinor analysis to rederive the result of Lars Onsager on the partition function of the two-dimensional Ising Model, and to the study of the Mössbauer effect, on which she collaborated with John von Neumann and Harry Lipkin. Lars Onsager Lars Onsager (November 27, 1903 – October 5, 1976) was a Norwegian-born American physical chemist and theoretical physicist. He held the Gibbs Professorship of Theoretical Chemistry at Yale University. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1968.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "By the time Oklahoma was admitted to the Union in 1907, Oklahoma City had surpassed Guthrie, the territorial capital, as the population center and commercial hub of the new state. Soon after, the capital was moved from Guthrie to Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City was a major stop on Route 66 during the early part of the 20th century; it was prominently mentioned in Bobby Troup's 1946 jazz classic, \"(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66\", later made famous by artist Nat King Cole.",
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"text": "Mystery Date Mystery Date is a 1991 American teen comedy film directed by Jonathan Wacks and starring Ethan Hawke, Teri Polo, and Brian McNamara. Shock-rockers Gwar have a brief cameo in the film. Tom McHugh (Hawke) quickly learns that his perfect big brother Craig (McNamara) isn't all he's cracked up to be while on a night on the town with the girl next door (Polo), during which Tom is harassed by unpleasant strangers, threatened by mobsters, pursued by police, attacked by an irate florist, accused of murder, and has his date kidnapped—all because everyone thinks he's Craig...and the classic 1959",
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"text": "DeSoto Firesweep he borrowed off his brother has two dead bodies in the trunk. \"Mystery Date\" holds a 25% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on eight reviews; the average rating is 4.7/10. Desson Howe from \"The Washington Post\" wrote: \"\"Mystery Date\" is an exclamation point movie. Built on nothing but zany high points, it survives entirely on plot surprise. Maybe this kind of Date is for you! But guess what! I'd rather be at the pub!\" Mystery Date Mystery Date is a 1991 American teen comedy film directed by Jonathan Wacks and starring Ethan Hawke, Teri Polo, and Brian",
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"text": "spinning the door handle and opening the plastic door on the game board. The five possible dates are the \"formal dance\" date, the \"bowling\" date, the \"beach\" date, the \"skiing\" date, and the \"dud\". The date to be avoided is the poorly dressed \"dud\". He is wearing slovenly attire, his hair is tousled, and his face sports a beard shadow. In the 1970s game, a \"picnic\" date replaces the \"bowling\" date. If the player's outfit does not match the date behind the door, the door is closed and play continues. The book \"Timeless Toys\" described \"Mystery Date\" as if it",
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"text": "Mystery Date (game) Mystery Date is a board game from the Milton Bradley Company released in 1965, conceived by Marvin Glass and created by Henry Stan. Marketed to girls 6 to 14 years of age, it has been reissued in 1970, 1999, and 2005. \"Mystery Date\" can be played with 2, 3, or 4 players. The object of the game is to acquire a desirable date, while avoiding the \"dud\". The player must assemble an outfit by acquiring three matching color-coded cards, which then must match the outfit of the date at the \"mystery door\". The date is revealed by",
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"text": "Mystery (novel) Mystery is a 1990 novel by American author Peter Straub, and is the second installment in Straub's loosely connected \"Blue Rose Trilogy\". The novel falls into the genre of crime fiction, and was preceded by \"Koko\" and followed by \"The Throat\". The book was published by Dutton, won the 1993 Bram Stoker Award and was a 1994 WFA nominee In Mill Walk, a caribbean island mostly inhabited by wealthy American and German expats, a little boy named Tom Pasmore views an article about a woman named Jeanine Thielman who was murdered and then dumped in a lake. A",
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"text": "Carol Reed Mysteries Carol Reed Mysteries is a detective adventure video game series developed by MDNA Games. The series consists of 13 games to date, with the latest being released in January 2018. The next game will be released in January 2019. The games follow the adventures of female detective Carol Reed. Carol Reed is a graphical adventure game series that has the player navigating photographs of backgrounds and people. They interact with characters and manipulate items to progress through the stories. The games are written by Mikael Nyqvist, who founded MDNA Games. The company is named after the singer",
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"text": "a positive review. Adventure Gamers gave it 3/5 stars. Just Adventure gave it a B+. Adventure Gamers gave it 3/5 stars. Adventure Gamers gave it 4/5 stars. Carol Reed Mysteries Carol Reed Mysteries is a detective adventure video game series developed by MDNA Games. The series consists of 13 games to date, with the latest being released in January 2018. The next game will be released in January 2019. The games follow the adventures of female detective Carol Reed. Carol Reed is a graphical adventure game series that has the player navigating photographs of backgrounds and people. They interact with",
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"text": "the best known is Ellis Peters' medieval sleuth Brother Cadfael). There are also cozy mystery series with themes of Christmas, Easter, and other holidays. While de-emphasis on sex and violence, emphasis on puzzle-solving over suspense, the setting of a small town, and a focus on a hobby or occupation are characteristic elements of cozy mysteries, the boundaries of the subgenre remain vague, with the work of authors such as Philip R. Craig and Aaron Elkins considered borderline cases. Cozy mystery Cozy mysteries, also referred to as \"cozies\", are a subgenre of crime fiction in which sex and violence are downplayed",
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"text": "Historical mystery The historical mystery or historical whodunit is a subgenre of two literary genres, historical fiction and mystery fiction. These works are set in a time period considered historical from the author's perspective, and the central plot involves the solving of a mystery or crime (usually murder). Though works combining these genres have existed since at least the early 20th century, many credit Ellis Peters's \"Cadfael Chronicles\" (1977–1994) for popularizing what would become known as the historical mystery. The increasing popularity and prevalence of this type of fiction in subsequent decades has spawned a distinct subgenre recognized by the",
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"text": "September Sneakers October Ogre November Night December Dog New Year's Eve Thieves A to Z Mysteries A to Z Mysteries is a popular series of mysteries for children, written by Ron Roy, illustrated by John Steven Gurney, and published by Random House. The series is generally considered among the best \"easy readers\" for young children. There are twenty-six books in the original series; one for each letter of the alphabet. The series begins with \"The Absent Author\" (1997) and ends with \"The Zombie Zone\" (2005). The books follow the adventures of three child detectives, Donald David \"Dink\" Duncan, Josh Pinto,",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"answer": "comedy.",
"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"answer": "garage rock",
"context": "In the 1990s and the new millennium, the city has produced a number of influential hip hop artists, including Eminem, the hip-hop artist with the highest cumulative sales, hip-hop producer J Dilla, rapper and producer Esham and hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. The city is also home to rappers Big Sean and Danny Brown. The band Sponge toured and produced music, with artists such as Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. The city also has an active garage rock genre that has generated national attention with acts such as: The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, Electric Six, and The Hard Lessons.",
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"context": "The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Perfect Harmony features the hit music of The Jackson 5, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Marvin Gaye, Scandal, Tiffany, The Romantics, The Pretenders, The Temptations, The Contours, The Commodores, Tommy James & the Shondells and The Partridge Family, and has been compared to a cross between Altar Boyz and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.",
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"context": "In ancient China, early literature was primarily focused on philosophy, historiography, military science, agriculture, and poetry. China, the origin of modern paper making and woodblock printing, produced one of the world's first print cultures. Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (769-269 BCE). The most important of these include the Classics of Confucianism, of Daoism, of Mohism, of Legalism, as well as works of military science (e.g. Sun Tzu's The Art of War) and Chinese history (e.g. Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian). Ancient Chinese literature had a heavy emphasis on historiography, with often very detailed court records. An exemplary piece of narrative history of ancient China was the Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled no later than 389 BCE, and attributed to the blind 5th century BCE historian Zuo Qiuming.",
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
"distance": "73.43266",
"question": "What genre is \"Extract\"?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
"distance": "80.1704",
"question": "What genre was 'True Love'?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
"distance": "79.587074",
"question": "What genre does The White Stripes fit into?"
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"text": "Louis François Antoine Arbogast Louis François Antoine Arbogast (4 October 1759 – 8 April 1803) was a French mathematician. He was born at Mutzig in Alsace and died at Strasbourg, where he was professor. He wrote on series and the derivatives known by his name: he was the first writer to separate the symbols of operation from those of quantity, introducing systematically the operator notation \"DF\" for the derivative of the function \"F\". In 1800, he published a calculus treatise where the first known statement of what is currently known as Faà di Bruno's formula appears, 55 years before the",
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"text": "Luc Arbogast Luc Arbogast (born in La Rochelle, France on 2 November 1975) is a French musician and singer, songwriter. He was a contestant in of the French television talent competition \"\". After the show, he was signed to Mercury Records, a Universal Music Division. Arbogast's father was a military man originating from Strasbourg, and his mother a nurse of German origin. He grew up in Égaux de Landrais, dans in Aigrefeuille-d'Aunis region, south-east of La Rochelle. In 1985 when he was just 10, the family moved to Alsace, in the Munster Valley. Luc went to the communal school of",
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"text": "Metzeral, and then Collège Frédéric Hartmann in Munster. He became proficient in the Alsacien dialect. He also started playing the guitar and at a young age took part in musical events, notably in the light and sound show \"Transhumance\" that told the history of Val Saint-Grégoire. He continued his secondary schooling at Lycée Frédéric Kirschleger in Munster, and studied shoemaking. Following early traditional music, the self-taught Arbogast started singing medieval songs accompanied by traditional instruments, notably Irish bouzouki, lute and bells. His repertoire is inspired by music by Cantigas de Santa Maria, songs from German lyric poet Walther von der",
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"text": "Louis Daniel Arnault de Nobleville Louis Daniel Arnault de Nobleville (21 December 1701, Orléans – 1 February 1778) was a French physician and naturalist. Louis Daniel Arnault de Nobleville was born into an orléanaise family whose wealth came from sugar refinery. He studied medicine in Reims and in 1744 entered the Collège de Médecine d'Orléans where he undertook research with François Salerne (1705–1760). He was charged by the Généralité d'Orléans with preventing and fighting epidemic disease and became a Correspondant of the Société royale de Médecine shortly after its foundation. Aside from medicine he was interested in music and natural",
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"text": "history. He was also a good player on the viola da gamba. Louis Daniel Arnault de Nobleville Louis Daniel Arnault de Nobleville (21 December 1701, Orléans – 1 February 1778) was a French physician and naturalist. Louis Daniel Arnault de Nobleville was born into an orléanaise family whose wealth came from sugar refinery. He studied medicine in Reims and in 1744 entered the Collège de Médecine d'Orléans where he undertook research with François Salerne (1705–1760). He was charged by the Généralité d'Orléans with preventing and fighting epidemic disease and became a Correspondant of the Société royale de Médecine shortly after",
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"text": "Louis Bourdages Louis Bourdages (July 6, 1764 – January 20, 1835) was a businessman and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born Louis-Marie Bourdages in Jeune-Lorette, Quebec in 1764, the son of Raymond Bourdages, an Acadian doctor and merchant. Bourdages studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec, where he met Pierre-Stanislas Bédard. After he left school, he became a sailor and travelled to Europe and the West Indies. He returned to Quebec City in 1787, where he was unsuccessful in establishing himself as a merchant, and moved to Saint-Denis on the Richelieu River in 1790 where he became a",
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"text": "1977 anthropologist James A. Clifton speculated that Antoine Ouilmette was \"probably a Métis descendant\" of Ouilamette, a Native American who was prominent in the Lake Michigan region beginning in the 1680s. Grover wrote that Ouilmette was born in Lahndrayh, near Montréal, in 1760. Another source says that he was baptized as \"Antoine Louis Ouimet\", on December 26, 1758 in the parish of Sainte-Rose northwest of Montréal, in what is now the city of Laval, Québec. He was the second son of Louis Ouimet dit Albert and Louise Desjardins dit Charbonnier. It is not known why and when Antoine's family name",
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"text": "realised that there was no rigorous methods to deal with the convergence of series, and Arbogast's career reached new heights. In addition to his mathematics post, he was appointed as professor of physics at the Collège Royal in Strasbourg and from April 1791 he served as its rector until October 1791 when he was appointed rector of the University of Strasbourg; in 1794 he was appointed Professor of Calculus at the École centrale des travaux publics et militarisée (soon to become École Polytechnique) but he taught at the École préparatoire. His contributions to mathematics show him as a philosophical thinker",
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"text": "Restauration in 1814, he was forced to retire, and was appointed Knight of the Order of Saint-Louis on 13 February 1815. During the Hundred Days, and put in charge of the département of Ain. After the Battle of Waterloo, he retreated behind the Loire river and attempted to obtain a military commission again, attempting the raise battalions of Federates in Ain with the help of prefect Jean-Jacques Baude, but he had to retire again. vol. 68 Louis-François Jeannet Louis-François Jeannet (5 November 1768 in Arcis-sur-Aube – 23 July 1832 in Bourg) was a French general. Born to a merchant family",
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"text": "that no other woman would desire; she picks Rufus.) The film was one of a number that Douglas Fairbanks Jr. made in England. It was produced by Irving Asher of Warner Bros, who had a brief to make 20 films year under the British quota system. Asher had helped finance some films Fairbanks Jr. produced in England for his own company; in return for the loan, Fairbanks Jr. agreed to appear in the next film Asher produced, which turned out to be \"Man of the Moment\". His co-star, Laura La Plante, was married to Asher. The films failed and Fairbanks",
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"text": "illustrators, architects, lighting designers, musicians, environment designers, producers, programmers, engineers, technicians and developers. Principal people are Dominic Audet, Chief of Innovation, Sakchin Bessette, Creative Director and Éric Fournier, Executive Producer. Moment Factory Moment Factory is a multimedia studio. It specializes in video, lighting, architecture, sound and special effects for immersive environments. With its headquarters based in Montreal, the studio also has offices in Los Angeles, Tokyo, London, New York City and Paris. Since its inception in 2001, Moment Factory has created more than 400 unique shows and \"destinations\". Productions span the globe and include such clients as Los Angeles International",
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"context": "CNN : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet ArchiveCNN : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive Fetching more results DESCRIPTION \"Cable News Network (CNN) is a U.S. cable news channel founded in 1980 by Ted Turner. Upon its launch, CNN was the first channel to provide 24-hour television news coverage, and the first all-news television channel in the United States. While the news channel has numerous affiliates, CNN primarily broadcasts from its headquarters at the CNN Center in Atlanta, the Time Warner Center in New York City, and studios in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles.\" CNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 - YouTubeCNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 - YouTube CNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 Want to watch this again later?",
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"context": "Gotham (TV series) Gotham is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne. The series stars Ben McKenzie as the young Gordon, while Heller executive-produces, along with Danny Cannon, who also directed the pilot. The Blind Fortune Teller \"The Blind Fortune Teller\" is the sixteenth episode of the television series \"Gotham\".",
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"context": "The most extreme forms of Cubism were not those practiced by Picasso and Braque, who resisted total abstraction. Other Cubists, by contrast, especially František Kupka, and those considered Orphists by Apollinaire (Delaunay, Léger, Picabia and Duchamp), accepted abstraction by removing visible subject matter entirely. Kupka’s two entries at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Amorpha-Fugue à deux couleurs and Amorpha chromatique chaude, were highly abstract (or nonrepresentational) and metaphysical in orientation. Both Duchamp in 1912 and Picabia from 1912 to 1914 developed an expressive and allusive abstraction dedicated to complex emotional and sexual themes. Beginning in 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete. In 1913–14 Léger produced a series entitled Contrasts of Forms, giving a similar stress to color, line and form. His Cubism, despite its abstract qualities, was associated with themes of mechanization and modern life. Apollinaire supported these early developments of abstract Cubism in Les Peintres cubistes (1913), writing of a new \"pure\" painting in which the subject was vacated. But in spite of his use of the term Orphism these works were so different that they defy attempts to place them in a single category.",
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Kyaw Swe (actor)
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Film director
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"text": "Kyaw Swe (actor) Kyaw Swe (, ; 10 February 1924 – 15 August 1982) was a Burmese actor and film director. Kyaw Swe was born Maw Ni in 1924 in Yangon to U Ba Nit and Daw Ohn Sein. He attended the St. John's High School, and during World War II he was chief of law in Bago. He joined BDA during the war. He entered into film around 1945. He became a film actor, changing his name to Kyaw Swe, and appeared in the film \"Saw Ya San Sha\", a silent film, directed by Ba Shin. It was produced",
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"text": "Kyaw Kyaw Kyaw Kyaw (, born 8 July 1950) is a Burmese politician who currently serves as an Amyotha Hluttaw MP for Rakhine State No. 4 Constituency. He is a member of Rakhine National Party. In the Myanmar general election, 2010, he was elected as an Amyotha Hluttaw MP and elected representative from Rakhine State № 2 parliamentary constituency. He was born on 7 July 1950 in Mrauk U, Rakhine State , Burma(Myanmar). He graduated with B.A(L.L.B) from Yangon University. His previous job is a lawyer. He is a member of the Rakhine National Party. In the Myanmar general election,",
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"text": "Hla Myint Swe (artist) Hla Myint Swe ( ; born 1948) is an artist, photographer and author from Myanmar. He was born in Bamaw, Kachin State, Myanmar in 1948. He attended the Defence Services Academy, Pyin Oo Lwin and after graduating served in various positions as an army officer. As of 2010, he was head of the Public Relations and Information Department of the Yangon City Development Committee. Hla Myint Swe works in watercolor, oil, acrylics and photography. He is best known for his lifelike ink drawings, particularly of the national races, in which he tries to capture the personality",
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"context": "Iason Athanasiadis' ordeal began at the airport, shortly after he checked in for his flight to leave Tehran. Iason Athanasiadis said he endured hours of questioning over several weeks in sound-proofed rooms by interrogators he could not see. \"I was heading to the gate,\" the Greek-British journalist said. \"This guy materialized on my right. He said 'are you Iason Fowden?' [Athanasiadis' passport name].",
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"context": "In the 1990s and the new millennium, the city has produced a number of influential hip hop artists, including Eminem, the hip-hop artist with the highest cumulative sales, hip-hop producer J Dilla, rapper and producer Esham and hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. The city is also home to rappers Big Sean and Danny Brown. The band Sponge toured and produced music, with artists such as Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. The city also has an active garage rock genre that has generated national attention with acts such as: The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, Electric Six, and The Hard Lessons.",
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"context": "What green gadgets are worth splashing out for?Lucy Siegle, a British journalist specializing in ecological issues and trends, told CNN which eco gizmos get her seal of approval. Solar powered tentsSolar tent: A great green gadget for occasionaly campers. Siegle: I'm not big into camping but it's a massive thing here in the UK. During the summer barely a weekend goes by without a festival of some sort.",
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"context": " When I heard Snoop Dogg was coming to Beirut, I jumped at the opportunity to show the world a different side of the country I had grown up in. So I hit the phones, tracked down the promoter and before I knew it, I was driving to the airport to film Snoop's arrival. Beirut blogger Habib Battah with U.S. rap legend Snoop Dogg. When I first met the Dogg (as he's known by his very courteous suit-wearing bodyguards), he was seated in the VIP lounge of Beirut International Airport, surrounded by entourage while awaiting passport control.",
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"context": "Visitors to the the E-Day Web site can also play the\"5 Things\" game to find out what all sorts of household appliances cost to run and how much they cost you and the environment. \"The E-Day experiment will hopefully prove that the small things can make a big difference, especially when we work together and try to save energy,\" Prescott said. Prescott is also the founder of \"Ban the Bulb\" -- an energy efficiency campaign which is helping phase out the use of incandescent light bulbs in 30 countries. The event has been organized as part of a four-day Earth Summit event which has seen the Isles of Scilly play host to fellow islanders from Samoa, The Galapagos Islands, Madagascar and the Carteret Islands -- whose inhabitants are some of the first people being displaced by rising sea-levels.",
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"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
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"context": "Solidarity Gdansk Poland - Local LifeSolidarity Gdansk Poland 57 The Story of the Solidarity Movement Established in September of 1980 at the Gdansk shipyards , Solidarity was an independent labour union instrumental in the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union, and the primary catalyst that would transform Poland from a repressive communist satellite to the EU member democracy it is today. The Solidarity movement received international attention, spreading anti-communist ideas and inspiring political action throughout the rest of the Communist Bloc, and its influence in the eventual fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe cannot be understated or dismissed. Solidarity's cohesion and initial success, like that of other dissident movements, was not created overnight, nor the result of any specific event or grievance.",
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Vice
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Daryl Hannah
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"text": "Vice (2015 film) Vice is a 2015 American science fiction direct-to-video film directed by Brian A. Miller and written by Andre Fabrizio and Jeremy Passmore. The film stars Thomas Jane, Bruce Willis and Ambyr Childers. The plot follows Julian Michaels (Willis), who has opened a resort with questionable ethics, where people can act out their fiercest fantasies with the resort's androids. When one of the androids, Kelly (Childers), becomes sentient and escapes, she joins forces with police detective Roy Tedeschi (Jane) to bring Michaels down and destroy his resort. A futuristic resort, Vice, offers visitors the opportunity to live out",
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"text": "Vice (TV series) Vice (stylised as VICE) is a documentary TV series created and hosted by Shane Smith of \"Vice\" magazine. Produced by Bill Maher, it uses CNN journalist Fareed Zakaria as a consultant, and covers topics using an immersionist style of documentary filmmaking. It premiered on April 5, 2013, on HBO. The show's second season aired in 2014 and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Series or Special. On May 7, 2014, HBO renewed the show for two more seasons. The 14-episode third season began March 6, 2015, one week after the hour-long \"Killing Cancer\" aired on February",
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"text": "a massive expansion of VICE into new channels, including a partnership with Intel in 2010 for The Creators Project, as well as deals with partners like Viacom, YouTube, and HBO, led by Smith. In April 2013, VICE started a new series with HBO, \"VICE\", in which Smith and other VICE correspondents cover news stories from around the globe. The show's second season won an Emmy for Outstanding Informational Series or Special. The show was picked up for two more 14-episode seasons by HBO in May 2014, which aired in 2015 and 2016. Based on the success of the weekly show,",
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"text": "labor rights activist Syeda Ghulam Fatima. The show is executive-produced by Bill Maher, Shane Smith, and Eddy Moretti, and uses CNN journalist Fareed Zakaria as a consultant. The first episode aired on HBO on April 5, 2013, and was available for free via YouTube. The series is the first televised program for \"VICE\", featuring \"Vice\" staff as correspondents. The show has received both positive and negative reviews because of its unique, provocative presentation and style. Some compare it to a gonzo type of journalism. Maureen Ryan of \"The Huffington Post\" wrote a negative review of the show, due to its",
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"text": "was produced by Brighton-based company Littleloud, and won a BAFTA in November 2008. City of Vice City of Vice is a British historical crime drama television series set in Georgian London and was first screened on 14 January 2008 on Channel 4. It is produced by Touchpaper Television part of the RDF Media Group. The series mixes fiction with fact following the fortunes of the famous novelist Henry Fielding (Ian McDiarmid) and his brother John (Iain Glen). Henry and John Fielding were magistrates of Westminster and the men who created the modern police force in Britain through the Bow Street",
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"text": "although Jane's acting is not believable, it is fun to watch the bizarre mannerisms, comparing it to Gary Busey's off-kilter performances. Vice (2015 film) Vice is a 2015 American science fiction direct-to-video film directed by Brian A. Miller and written by Andre Fabrizio and Jeremy Passmore. The film stars Thomas Jane, Bruce Willis and Ambyr Childers. The plot follows Julian Michaels (Willis), who has opened a resort with questionable ethics, where people can act out their fiercest fantasies with the resort's androids. When one of the androids, Kelly (Childers), becomes sentient and escapes, she joins forces with police detective Roy",
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"text": "resulting in the creation of television specials that compiled content from the service (in the U.S., these aired on MTV2). Vice later produced a series for MTV, \"The Vice Guide to Everything\". In 2013, Vice premiered a self-titled newsmagazine series for HBO. The following year, HBO's parent company Time Warner expressed interest in acquiring a stake in Vice, and proposed the possibility of Vice taking over its struggling cable news channel HLN, and revamping it as a millennial-focused service drawing from its own content. However, the deal fell through due to concerns regarding editorial control. On August 29, 2014, A&E",
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"text": "Vice\" film. Anthony Yerkovich Anthony Yerkovich is an American television producer and writer. He is best known for creating the 1980s cop show \"Miami Vice\". He served as the show's executive producer along with Michael Mann before handing over full executive responsibilities to Mann after only six episodes. His other television credits include \"Big Apple\" as executive producer, \"Private Eye\" as creator, \"Hill Street Blues\" as a writer and supervising producer, \"Hart to Hart\" and \"240-Robert\" as a writer. He also wrote the made-for-TV film \"Hollywood Confidential\" starring Edward James Olmos and most recently reunited with Mann to executive produce",
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"text": "outside the resort as the chaos continues, Michaels' eyes suddenly open. Shooting began on April 3, 2014, in Mobile, Alabama. A former Masonic temple, The Temple Downtown, was used for exterior shots of Evan's abandoned church home. Exterior shots representing the futuristic city are of and around Miami's downtown in South Florida. \"Vice\" was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 17, 2015. It grossed $1.3 million in US sales. The film has a 4% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 26 reviews; the average rating is 2.4/10. It also has a Metacritic score of 17 out of 100",
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"text": "being a writer for influential Canadian publication \"Vice\", Beckles worked with Johnny Knoxville and David Cross to develop Vice TV. He served two years as a director, producer, and correspondent on dangerous missions around the globe. He was responsible for many well-known pieces including Toxic Williamsburg, Toxic West Virginia, Nazis of Paraguay, a piece on the porn industry and a piece on China that had him and his crew hiding in a brothel for a week. After helping to create Vice TV, Beckles secured the position of a spokesman in the Truth campaign, which he co-directed, co-wrote, and largely ad-libbed.",
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"answer": "BBC",
"context": "Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963. The programme depicts the adventures of the Doctor, a Time Lord—a space and time-travelling humanoid alien. He explores the universe in his TARDIS, a sentient time-travelling space ship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired.",
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"answer": "Monday Nitro or simply Nitro, was a weekly professional wrestling telecast produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW), created by Ted Turner and Eric Bischoff.",
"context": "WCW Monday Nitro WCW Monday Nitro, also known as Monday Nitro or simply Nitro, was a weekly professional wrestling telecast produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW), created by Ted Turner and Eric Bischoff. Ted Turner Robert Edward \"Ted\" Turner III (born November 19, 1938) is an American media mogul and philanthropist. As a businessman, he is known as founder of the Cable News Network (CNN), the first 24-hour cable news channel. In addition, he founded WTBS, which pioneered the superstation concept in cable television.",
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"question": "Who produced WCW Monday Night Nitro?"
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"answer": "19 Entertainment",
"context": "American Idol is an American singing competition series created by Simon Fuller and produced by 19 Entertainment, and is distributed by FremantleMedia North America. It began airing on Fox on June 11, 2002, as an addition to the Idols format based on the British series Pop Idol and has since become one of the most successful shows in the history of American television. The concept of the series is to find new solo recording artists, with the winner being determined by the viewers in America. Winners chosen by viewers through telephone, Internet, and SMS text voting were Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Fantasia Barrino, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Hicks, Jordin Sparks, David Cook, Kris Allen, Lee DeWyze, Scotty McCreery, Phillip Phillips, Candice Glover, Caleb Johnson, and Nick Fradiani.",
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"question": "Who produced American Idol?"
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"answer": "Warner Bros",
"context": "Beware the Batman Beware the Batman is an American computer-animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman. The series premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on July 13, 2013, as part of their DC Nation block, replacing \"\". The series was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment. DC Nation DC Nation were shows and shorts based on DC Comics that aired on Cartoon Network on Saturday morning. It premiered on March 3, 2012, and is produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Some of the shows in DC Nation include \"\" and \"Young Justice\" (with \"Beware the Batman\" in 2013).",
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"question": "Who produced both DC Nation and Beware the Batman?"
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"context": "CNN : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet ArchiveCNN : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive Fetching more results DESCRIPTION \"Cable News Network (CNN) is a U.S. cable news channel founded in 1980 by Ted Turner. Upon its launch, CNN was the first channel to provide 24-hour television news coverage, and the first all-news television channel in the United States. While the news channel has numerous affiliates, CNN primarily broadcasts from its headquarters at the CNN Center in Atlanta, the Time Warner Center in New York City, and studios in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles.\" CNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 - YouTubeCNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 - YouTube CNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 Want to watch this again later?",
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"question": "Who produced WCW Monday Night Nitro?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "American Idol employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances. The original judges were record producer and music manager Randy Jackson, pop singer and choreographer Paula Abdul and music executive and manager Simon Cowell. The judging panel for the most recent season consisted of country singer Keith Urban, singer and actress Jennifer Lopez, and jazz singer Harry Connick, Jr. The show was originally hosted by radio personality Ryan Seacrest and comedian Brian Dunkleman, with Seacrest continuing on for the rest of the seasons.",
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"question": "Who produced American Idol?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Gotham (TV series) Gotham is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne. The series stars Ben McKenzie as the young Gordon, while Heller executive-produces, along with Danny Cannon, who also directed the pilot. The Blind Fortune Teller \"The Blind Fortune Teller\" is the sixteenth episode of the television series \"Gotham\".",
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"question": "Who produced both DC Nation and Beware the Batman?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The most extreme forms of Cubism were not those practiced by Picasso and Braque, who resisted total abstraction. Other Cubists, by contrast, especially František Kupka, and those considered Orphists by Apollinaire (Delaunay, Léger, Picabia and Duchamp), accepted abstraction by removing visible subject matter entirely. Kupka’s two entries at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Amorpha-Fugue à deux couleurs and Amorpha chromatique chaude, were highly abstract (or nonrepresentational) and metaphysical in orientation. Both Duchamp in 1912 and Picabia from 1912 to 1914 developed an expressive and allusive abstraction dedicated to complex emotional and sexual themes. Beginning in 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete. In 1913–14 Léger produced a series entitled Contrasts of Forms, giving a similar stress to color, line and form. His Cubism, despite its abstract qualities, was associated with themes of mechanization and modern life. Apollinaire supported these early developments of abstract Cubism in Les Peintres cubistes (1913), writing of a new \"pure\" painting in which the subject was vacated. But in spite of his use of the term Orphism these works were so different that they defy attempts to place them in a single category.",
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"question": "Who produced the series called Non-contrast of Forms?"
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The Unlovables
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genre
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pop punk
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The Unlovables
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Pop-punk
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What genre is The Unlovables?
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"text": "in the digital age. In 2015, Peters released \"With The Sentimentals\", an album recorded live in Denmark with The Sentimentals, a Scandinavian Americana band. On March 1, 2016, Peters released \"The Burden of Unshakeable Proof\", an album recorded by producer Rip Rowan at their home studio in Dallas. On May 10, 2016, it was the first of Peters' albums to be released on vinyl. Vanessa Peters Vanessa Peters (born September 16, 1980) is a Texas-based singer and songwriter. Her songs have a short-story quality about them and her lyrical abilities are often praised among reviewers. The music blog Heartache With",
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"text": "for \"Grazia\", \"Red\" and \"Stella\", as well as consulting for a number of British magazine publishers. She has been dubbed the \"teen queen extraordinaire\" following the release of her hit teen fiction book \"Guitar Girl\", and the popular \"Diary of a Crush\" trilogy. Her first adult novel, \"Unsticky\", was published by Headline in 2009. Her first teen novel, \"Nobody's Girl\", was published in 2010, and a second adult novel, \"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me\", was published in February 2011. Her third adult novel, \"Nine Uses for an Ex-Boyfriend\", was published in February 2012. She currently lives in",
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"text": "The Unfunnies The Unfunnies is a four-issue adult comedy horror/dramedy comic book mini-series created by Mark Millar and Anthony Williams and published by Avatar Press. The comic uses cartoon characters drawn in a simple style similar to Hanna-Barbera and photographs to tell the story of a comic world gone wrong. The plot intertwines several storylines that eventually meet in the end. \"The Unfunnies\" was one of the launch titles for Millarworld, the umbrella brand that the creator-owned works of Mark Millar would be marketed under beginning in 2004. After being rejected by multiple publishers, Millar had Avatar Press release the",
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"text": "Portrait of a Serial Monogamist Portrait of a Serial Monogamist is a Canadian romantic comedy film, which premiered on the LGBT film festival circuit in 2015 before going into general theatrical release in 2016. Written and directed by John Mitchell and Christina Zeidler, the film stars Diane Flacks as Elsie Neufeld, a lesbian who breaks up with her latest girlfriend Robyn (Carolyn Taylor) and accepts a dare from her friends to stay single for five months instead of rushing into a new relationship. However, she finds her resolve tested by the arrival of new love interest Lolli (Vanessa Dunn), as",
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"text": "The Unreals The Unreals is a science fiction/fantasy novel by Donald Jeffries, published in 2007 by StoneGarden. Conspiracy theories feature prominently in the plot, with the John F. Kennedy assassination playing an especially significant role. Compared to \"The Wizard of Oz\", the television show \"The Twilight Zone\" and epic Russian literature, \"The Unreals\" has also been referred to as a conspiracy manifesto. Jeffries was heavily influenced by such books as \"Nineteen Eighty-Four\", \"Dracula\" and \"A Wrinkle In Time\". He also utilized his keen infatuation with old (pre-1930 era) Major League Baseball players, by sprinkling numerous obscure references to them throughout",
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"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Perfect Harmony features the hit music of The Jackson 5, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Marvin Gaye, Scandal, Tiffany, The Romantics, The Pretenders, The Temptations, The Contours, The Commodores, Tommy James & the Shondells and The Partridge Family, and has been compared to a cross between Altar Boyz and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.",
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
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"text": "New Day (novel) New Day is a 1949 book by Jamaican author V. S. Reid. It was Reid's first novel. \"New Day\" deals with the political history of Jamaica as told by a character named Campbell, who is a boy at the time of the Morant Bay Rebellion (in 1865) and an old man during its final chapters. It may have been the first novel to use Jamaican vernacular as its language of narration. Reid employed the Jamaican dialect as a springboard for creating a distinctive literary variant and for achieving a greater depth in the English language. Reid was",
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"text": "a reporter for the \"Times-Picayune\" and as news editor of WWL Radio in New Orleans (1959-1961). He joined Mike Wallace as a writer-producer in New York for one year (1961–62) then moved to Los Angeles where he was a talent coordinator and writer-producer for Steve Allen (1962-1964). He also wrote and produced television programs for Mort Sahl, ABC-TV and Universal Studios (1964-1966; 1971). He wrote his first books during this period, an as-told-to autobiography of a health faddist, \"Bare Feet and Good Things to Eat\" (1965) and an astrological spoof, \"You Were Born on a Rotten Day\" (1969). From the",
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"context": "Director Sima Urale is an award-winning filmmaker. Urale's short film O Tamaiti won the prestigious Best Short Film at the Venice Film Festival in 1996. Her first feature film Apron Strings opened the 2008 NZ International Film Festival. The feature film Siones Wedding, co-written by Oscar Kightley, was financially successful following premieres in Auckland and Apia.",
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"question": "Who wrote and directed The Orator?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "All the Money in the World, about the John Paul Getty, III kidnapping, will be released in December, 2017. The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film) The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North.",
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"question": "Who directed the 2017 film David Scarpa wrote the screenplay for?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Orion co-founder Mike Medavoy had met Arnold Schwarzenegger and sent his agent the script for The Terminator . Cameron was dubious about casting Schwarzenegger as Reese as he felt he would need someone even bigger to play the Terminator . Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson were offered the Terminator role , but both turned it down . The studio suggested O.J. Simpson for the role , but Cameron did not feel that Simpson would be believable as a killer .",
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The Hermaphrodite
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author
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Julia Ward Howe
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Julia Ward Howe
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"text": "hypothesizes that it was probably written between 1846 and 1847. The manuscript, which he also calls the \"Laurence manuscript\", is a series of fragments and is missing large passages. The edition that he published in 2004 starts with the second page of the manuscript, lacks the original's pages 118 to 132, and contains a third segment that is composed \"of several much shorter manuscript fragments, only one of which is numbered and some of which are different drafts of the same scene\". The Hermaphrodite The Hermaphrodite is an incomplete novel by Julia Ward Howe about an intersex individual raised as",
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"text": "The Hermaphrodite The Hermaphrodite is an incomplete novel by Julia Ward Howe about an intersex individual raised as a male in the United States in the first half of the nineteenth century, who in adulthood lives sometimes as a female and sometimes as a male. Its date of composition is uncertain, but estimated to be between 1846 and 1847. The term \"hermaphrodite\" was used until the mid-20th century to identify someone having reproductive organs normally associated with both male and female sexes.. Laurence narrates the story. Though Laurence is intersex and as a child displays normative gender characteristics of both",
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"text": "American history, and yet also a remarkably prophetic speculation about changes to come. Howe's first published work was a review in the \"Literary and Theological Review\" of \"Joselyn\" by Alphonse de Lamartine. In that tale, the title character at first struggles to understand his attraction to a young man named Laurence, and Laurence is eventually discovered to be biologically female. In 1843 Howe described something that may be a version of what has become known as \"The Hermaphrodite\": Howe did not have her novel published. Howe's granddaughter donated several boxes of Howe's papers to the Houghton Library at Harvard in",
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"text": "Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite is a book written - and, some would say, compiled - by the English writer Michael de Larrabeiti and published in the United Kingdom by Aidan Ellis in 1992 (). It is currently out of print, but is due to be republished in quarter 4 2006/quarter 1 2007 by Tallis House. Supposedly reproduced from a manuscript constructed by Cooper, a teacher of English Literature in a secondary school in a small Oxfordshire town, the \"Journal\" includes clippings from Cooper's commonplace book, clippings from the diary of one of Cooper's students",
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"text": "as the deity who presided over married people; the strict union between husband and wife being aptly represented by a deity, who was male and female inseparably blended together. The earliest mention of Hermaphroditus in Greek literature is by the philosopher Theophrastus (3rd century BC), in his book \"The Characters\", XVI The Superstitious Man, in which he portrays various types of eccentric people. The first mention of Hermes and Aphrodite as Hermaphroditus's parents was by the Greek historian, Diodorus Siculus (1st century BC), in his book \"Bibliotheca historica\", book IV, 4.6.5. The only full narration of his myth is that",
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"text": "\"The Hermaphrodite\" (begun Feb 1921; 1926) described as \"a long, gorgeously evocative poem that flawlessly recreates the atmosphere of classical antiquity\" and \"The Sphinx\" (a prose drama begun as early as 1918, finished by around April 1922 and published in 1926 by W. Paul Cook in the second number of his journal \"The Ghost.\"). The latter work has been called \"a riot of exotic imagery and diction\". Around 1923, Loveman secured employment at Eglin's, a Cleveland bookstore, but lost the position by November that year. He then followed Hart Crane and moved to New York. Crane lived one flight above",
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"text": "1951 and the manuscript–roughly 400 pages–was discovered there in 1977 by Mary H. Grant, a graduate student doing research. Grant described the experience as frustrating \"because it was going to take hours of precious research time to try to make sense of this wandering document when I had so little babysitting time available in which to work.\" The manuscript lacks a title page and there is no record of the title Howe intended for her novel. The novel's date of composition is uncertain. Gary Williams, a professor at the University of Idaho, read the text at Harvard in 1995. He",
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"text": "of Ovid's \"Metamorphoses\", IV.274–388 (8 AD), where the emphasis is on the feminine snares of the lascivious water-nymph Salmacis and her compromising of Hermaphroditus' erstwhile budding manly strength, detailing his bashfulness and the engrafting of their bodies. A rendering of the story into an \"epyllion\", published anonymously in 1602, was later (1640) attributed by some to Francis Beaumont. In the \"Palatine Anthology\", IX.783 (980 AD), there is a reference to a sculpture of Hermaphroditus which was placed in a bath for both sexes. The passage IX.317 is in dialogue form, based on the dialogue between Hermaphroditus and Silenus. The latter",
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"text": "the life one lives. The overarching theme of the text, which connects the narratives of Cooper and his student - who together make up the \"Hermaphrodite\" of the title, is perhaps that of writing: how to write, why to write, and what to write. This theme could be seen to be a further influence from Cyril Connolly, who considers his own failure to produce a major work of literature in Enemies of Promise. Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite is a book written - and, some would say, compiled - by the English writer Michael de",
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"context": "Democracy and Power in An American City, a very influential book in political science by preeminent Yale professor Robert A. Dahl, which includes an extensive history of the city and thorough description of its politics in the 1950s. New Haven's theocratic history is also mentioned several times by Alexis de Tocqueville in his classic volume on 19th-century American political life, Democracy in America. New Haven was the residence of conservative thinker William F. Buckley, Jr., in 1951, when he wrote his influential God and Man at Yale. William Lee Miller's The Fifteenth Ward and the Great Society (1966) similarly explores the relationship between local politics in New Haven and national political movements, focusing on Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and urban renewal.",
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"context": "From World War II to the War on Terrorism,\" will be published this fall by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely on current events. Julian E. Zelizer says so far the Obama presidency resembles that of Lyndon B. Johnson. PRINCETON, New Jersey (CNN) -- While pundits have compared President Obama to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, less attention has been paid to another, perhaps more apt parallel -- Lyndon Baines Johnson. Sometimes the similarities are striking.",
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"context": "Fifty Shades Trilogy Bundle: Fifty Shades of Grey; Fifty ... Fifty Shades Trilogy: Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed 3-volume Boxed Set by E L James, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® This boxed set includes the following novels: FIFTY SHADES OF GREY: When college student Anastasia Steele goes to interview young entrepreneur Christian Grey, she encounters a man who is beautiful, brilliant, and intimidating. The unworldly Ana realizes she wants this man, and Grey admits he wants her, too—but on his own terms. When the couple embarks on a daring, passionately physical affair, Ana discovers Christian’s secrets and explores her own desires. FIFTY SHADES DARKER:",
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"context": "The nineteenth-century English atheist Charles Bradlaugh declared that he refused to say \"There is no God\", because \"the word 'God' is to me a sound conveying no clear or distinct affirmation\"; he said more specifically that he disbelieved in the Christian god. Stephen Jay Gould proposed an approach dividing the world of philosophy into what he called \"non-overlapping magisteria\" (NOMA). In this view, questions of the supernatural, such as those relating to the existence and nature of God, are non-empirical and are the proper domain of theology. The methods of science should then be used to answer any empirical question about the natural world, and theology should be used to answer questions about ultimate meaning and moral value. In this view, the perceived lack of any empirical footprint from the magisterium of the supernatural onto natural events makes science the sole player in the natural world.",
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"context": "The first appearance of the term 'affirmative action' was in the National Labor Relations Act, better known as the Wagner Act, of 1935.:15 Proposed and championed by U.S. Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York, the Wagner Act was in line with President Roosevelt's goal of providing economic security to workers and other low-income groups. During this time period it was not uncommon for employers to blacklist or fire employees associated with unions. The Wagner Act allowed workers to unionize without fear of being discriminated against, and empowered a National Labor Relations Board to review potential cases of worker discrimination. In the event of discrimination, employees were to be restored to an appropriate status in the company through 'affirmative action'. While the Wagner Act protected workers and unions it did not protect minorities, who, exempting the Congress of Industrial Organizations, were often barred from union ranks.:11 This original coining of the term therefore has little to do with affirmative action policy as it is seen today, but helped set the stage for all policy meant to compensate or address an individual's unjust treatment.[citation needed]",
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"context": "Architecture (Latin architectura, from the Greek ἀρχιτέκτων arkhitekton \"architect\", from ἀρχι- \"chief\" and τέκτων \"builder\") is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings and other physical structures. Architectural works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art. Historical civilizations are often identified with their surviving architectural achievements.",
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"text": "two little boys are introduced\". In the first two days, \"Kaaka Muttai\" collected 2.4 crore, which, according to trade analyst Trinath, was a \"phenomenal\" figure, considering the film had no star cast. The film's opening weekend gross was estimated at 3.37 crore, and its first week gross at the domestic box office was estimated at 7.1 crore. After one day, the film had earned 8.6 crore, according to Taran Adarsh. In the third week, the film grossed . Kaaka Muttai Kaaka Muttai (English: \"Crow Eggs\") is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film written, directed and filmed by M. Manikandan. Jointly",
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"context": "Gotham (TV series) Gotham is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne. The series stars Ben McKenzie as the young Gordon, while Heller executive-produces, along with Danny Cannon, who also directed the pilot. The Blind Fortune Teller \"The Blind Fortune Teller\" is the sixteenth episode of the television series \"Gotham\".",
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15 Minutes
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John Herzfeld
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"text": "he worked with videographer Don Munroe, who directed Andy Warhol's \"15 Minutes\", and other multi-media projects that were spawned from The Factory. Roma has gone on to become a producer and key creative force behind several global TV franchises and has worked with various networks and studios, including FX (TV network), E!, Fuse TV, Discovery Channel, TLC (TV channel), VH1, Independent Film Channel and HBO to name a few. After two of his pit bulls jumped from the roof of a building he was inspired to produce a documentary, \"Off The Chain\", that exposes the world of dog fighting. The",
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"text": "Bragman established Fifteen Minutes, a strategic media and public relations agency. Bragman founded LaBrea.Media in 2018 as a consultant, pundit and content creator. Bragman was an Adjunct Professor in Public Relations at the University of Southern California's Annenberg Center for Communication from 1998 to 2003. He is the author of the best-selling book, \"Where's My Fifteen Minutes?\" (2008). He was also a consultant on the 2017 documentary about the Flint water crisis called \"Lead and Copper\". Bragman has provided litigation support as a crisis counselor for cases and individuals including Joseph Steffan; the Lewinsky family; and Sharon Smith in Smith",
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"text": "New York. In 1985, Random House published \"Minute by Minute\" (), a look at the history of \"60 Minutes\". In 2001, PublicAffairs published \"Tell Me a Story: Fifty Years and 60 Minutes in Television\" (), in which Hewitt chronicles his life as a newsman. Don Hewitt Donald Shepard \"Don\" Hewitt (December 14, 1922 – August 19, 2009) was an American television news producer and executive, best known for creating the CBS television news magazine \"60 Minutes\" in 1968, which at the time of his death was the longest-running prime-time broadcast on American television. Under Hewitt's leadership, \"60 Minutes\" was the",
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"text": "on 14 April, peaking at 22 in the iTunes charts. The project title, '15 Minutes', refers to Andy Warhol's famous \"15 minutes of fame\" statement. The material was recorded with Rory Attwell at Lightship 95. The band explain: \"Now more than ever, people seem to be given 15 minutes and 15 minutes only. It's not an album and it’s not a single. It's simply a statement about the times we are living in...\" The release saw the bands popularity grow, having been championed by Radio X, BBC 6 Music, Louder Than War and Clash. The band went on to play",
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"text": "was hired by \"60 Minutes\" creator Don Hewitt at CBS News as a producer for the personality-driven television show \"Who's Who\". That led to a job as a producer for \"60 Minutes\". Lack produced such segments as \"Inside Afghanistan\" and \"Kissinger and The Oil Embargo.\" He wrote and directed the segment \"The Real Malcolm X: An Intimate Portrait of the Man.\" He later became the executive producer for \"CBS Reports\", where he stayed for seven years, followed by a four-year stint starting in 1985 as the executive producer of \"West 57th\" hosted by Meredith Vieira, a long-format news program. \"West",
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"text": "15 Minutes (Rodney Atkins song) \"15 Minutes\" is a song written by Tony Mullins and Jamie Lee Thurston and recorded by American country music singer Rodney Atkins. It was released in May 2009 as the second single from Atkin's 2009 album \"It's America\". The narrator talks about quitting smoking, drinking, and women. He states \"it was the worst 15 minutes of [his] life\", and shows that he couldn't last long without them. Pierce Greenberg of Engine 145 viewed the song favorably, comparing it to Kevin Fowler's and Brad Paisley's styles and saying, \"Likely to be a crowd favorite, it's a",
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"context": "Gotham (TV series) Gotham is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne. The series stars Ben McKenzie as the young Gordon, while Heller executive-produces, along with Danny Cannon, who also directed the pilot. The Blind Fortune Teller \"The Blind Fortune Teller\" is the sixteenth episode of the television series \"Gotham\".",
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Danilinho
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"text": "played with her national team, winning the bronze at the 2014 World Championship when her team defeated Italy 3-2 in the bronze medal match. Dani Lins Danielle Rodrigues Lins, better known as Dani Lins (born January 5, 1985), is a volleyball player from Brazil, who plays as a setter. She represented her country at the FIVB World Grand Prix 2009 in Tokyo, Japan, where they won the gold medal. In 2012, she became an Olympic champion at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Born in Recife, Dani Lins defended for Finasa/Osasco from 2003 to 2005, moving to Pinheiros/Blue Life for the 2005-06",
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"context": "International-level sportspeople from Hyderabad include: cricketers Ghulam Ahmed, M. L. Jaisimha, Mohammed Azharuddin, V. V. S. Laxman, Venkatapathy Raju, Shivlal Yadav, Arshad Ayub, Syed Abid Ali and Noel David; football players Syed Abdul Rahim, Syed Nayeemuddin and Shabbir Ali; tennis player Sania Mirza; badminton players S. M. Arif, Pullela Gopichand, Saina Nehwal, P. V. Sindhu, Jwala Gutta and Chetan Anand; hockey players Syed Mohammad Hadi and Mukesh Kumar; rifle shooters Gagan Narang and Asher Noria and bodybuilder Mir Mohtesham Ali Khan.",
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"answer": "Hockey",
"context": "The New York Islanders and the New York Rangers represent the city in the National Hockey League. Also within the metropolitan area are the New Jersey Devils, who play in nearby Newark, New Jersey.",
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"answer": "NASCAR",
"context": "Carl Edwards, one of NASCAR's elite, makes a living traveling at speeds upwards of 200 mph and is on the road more than 200 days a year. So when he wants to slow down, he heads to his hometown of Columbia, Missouri. NASCAR driver Carl Edwards grew up in Columbia, Missouri. He grew up in Columbia and couldn't wait to get out of town, but after living in North Carolina for three years, he was ready to come back.",
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"context": "The 1999 Copa Colsanitas was a WTA tennis tournament, played on outdoor clay courts.",
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"context": "He complained that \"blatant errors in judging\" caused him to lose the match and said he felt that he deserved the gold. The Swede shouted at the referee before confronting the judges. During Thursday's presentation ceremony, he took off his medal and left it in the center of the competition mat before walking off. The IOC said Abrahamian violated two rules of the Olympic charter, one that bans any sort of demonstrations and another that demands respect for all Olympic athletes. \"The awards ceremony is a highly symbolic ritual, acknowledged as such by all athletes and other participants,\" the IOC said. \"Any disruption by any athlete, in particular a medalist, is in itself an insult to the other athletes and to the Olympic Movement. It is also contrary to the spirit of fair play.",
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"context": "2000 Supercopa de España The 2000 Supercopa de España was a Spanish football competition, played over two legs on 20 August and 27 August 2000. It was contested by Espanyol, who were Spanish Cup winners in 1999–2000, and Deportivo La Coruña, who won the 1999–2000 Spanish League. 1999–2000 La Liga The 1999–2000 La Liga season, the 69th since its establishment, began on 21 August 1999 and ended on 20 May 2000.",
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"text": "In the Dark (UK TV series) In the Dark is a four-part British crime drama that premiered on BBC One from 11 July to 1 August 2017. The series is an adaptation of the Mark Billingham novels, \"Time of Death\" and \"In The Dark\". It is written by Danny Brocklehurst and stars MyAnna Buring as detective Helen Weeks. \"In the Dark\" consists of two separate two-part stories centring around detective Helen Weeks. In the first two-parter, Helen finds out that she is pregnant and becomes involved in a case in which the husband of her childhood best friend is accused",
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"text": "In the Dark (podcast) In the Dark is a podcast produced by American Public Media. Hosted and narrated by Madeleine Baran, the series features investigative journalism and in-depth reportage from APM Reports, the investigative reporting and documentary unit of APM. The 10-episode first season, which explored the kidnapping/murder of Jacob Wetterling, was released in September and October of 2016. Season 2, which explores the case surrounding convicted murderer Curtis Flowers, was released between May and July 2018. Updates on both seasons have been subsequently released. Season 1 of \"In the Dark\" explored the case of Jacob Wetterling, an 11-year-old boy",
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"text": "around the park, isn't completely convinced, so she helps him reconstruct the clues and—hopefully—track down the real killer. Two in the Dark Two in the Dark is a 1936 mystery film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Walter Abel, Margot Grahame, Wallace Ford, Gail Patrick, and Alan Hale. The screenplay concerns an amnesiac suspected of murder. In 1945, Stoloff produced a remake, \"Two O'Clock Courage\", directed by Anthony Mann and starring Tom Conway and Ann Rutherford. Wandering around in the darkness, an amnesiac (Walter Abel) has the feeling that he's murdered someone. He reads that a theatrical producer has been",
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"context": "Gotham (TV series) Gotham is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne. The series stars Ben McKenzie as the young Gordon, while Heller executive-produces, along with Danny Cannon, who also directed the pilot. The Blind Fortune Teller \"The Blind Fortune Teller\" is the sixteenth episode of the television series \"Gotham\".",
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"context": "The most extreme forms of Cubism were not those practiced by Picasso and Braque, who resisted total abstraction. Other Cubists, by contrast, especially František Kupka, and those considered Orphists by Apollinaire (Delaunay, Léger, Picabia and Duchamp), accepted abstraction by removing visible subject matter entirely. Kupka’s two entries at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Amorpha-Fugue à deux couleurs and Amorpha chromatique chaude, were highly abstract (or nonrepresentational) and metaphysical in orientation. Both Duchamp in 1912 and Picabia from 1912 to 1914 developed an expressive and allusive abstraction dedicated to complex emotional and sexual themes. Beginning in 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete. In 1913–14 Léger produced a series entitled Contrasts of Forms, giving a similar stress to color, line and form. His Cubism, despite its abstract qualities, was associated with themes of mechanization and modern life. Apollinaire supported these early developments of abstract Cubism in Les Peintres cubistes (1913), writing of a new \"pure\" painting in which the subject was vacated. But in spite of his use of the term Orphism these works were so different that they defy attempts to place them in a single category.",
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"text": "The Missing (novel series) \"The Missing\" is a series of fictional young-adult novels written by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It tells the story of famous children from history stolen by futuristic time travelers from their place in time and accidentally sent to the 21st century as babies. They are then adopted by families in the 21st century. Because Jonah is one of the stolen children, he, along with his non-adopted sister Katherine, must help return the missing kids to their rightful places in history and fix time before it is destroyed. The first book in the series, \"Found\", was published on",
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"text": "Specsavers. The major themes of the story – including the victim, crime scene location, and central character – were crowdsourced on Twitter. In September 2015, Weaver wrote and presented an eight-part podcast series called \"Missing\", looking into how and why people disappear. It was selected by iTunes as one of the best podcasts of 2015. In August 2016, Weaver recorded three further episodes. Weaver attended Norton Hill School in Midsomer Norton, Somerset. He also describes himself as a \"massive, \"massive\" football fan\", and supports Arsenal and Bath City F.C. Tim Weaver (author) Tim Weaver (born 1977) is an English writer",
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"text": "the missing people. He broadened his investigation to include missing people from across the world, and this led to his belief that he has uncovered a mysterious series of worldwide disappearances, which defied logical and conventional explanations. , Paulides has written eight books on this topic. According to \"A Sobering Coincidence\", he does not yet have a theory on what is causing the disappearances, although he indicates that the \"field of suspects is narrowing.\" Paulides advised his readers to go outside of their normal comfort zone to determine who (or what) is the culprit. The interest in the book series",
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"text": "Missing (novel series) Missing is a series of Japanese light novels by Gakuto Coda, published by MediaWorks under their \"Dengeki Bunko\" label. The first novel in the series was adapted into a manga, which was released in English by Tokyopop along with the novels. \"Missing\" is a modern fantasy and horror series involving five high school students dealing with a series of supernatural events. These names are in Japanese naming order, family name first, then given name. All the students are second year students except Togano. There are thirteen light novels in the \"Missing\" series. Three volumes long, adapting the",
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"context": "From World War II to the War on Terrorism,\" will be published this fall by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely on current events. Julian E. Zelizer says so far the Obama presidency resembles that of Lyndon B. Johnson. PRINCETON, New Jersey (CNN) -- While pundits have compared President Obama to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, less attention has been paid to another, perhaps more apt parallel -- Lyndon Baines Johnson. Sometimes the similarities are striking.",
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"context": "Fifty Shades Trilogy Bundle: Fifty Shades of Grey; Fifty ... Fifty Shades Trilogy: Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed 3-volume Boxed Set by E L James, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® This boxed set includes the following novels: FIFTY SHADES OF GREY: When college student Anastasia Steele goes to interview young entrepreneur Christian Grey, she encounters a man who is beautiful, brilliant, and intimidating. The unworldly Ana realizes she wants this man, and Grey admits he wants her, too—but on his own terms. When the couple embarks on a daring, passionately physical affair, Ana discovers Christian’s secrets and explores her own desires. FIFTY SHADES DARKER:",
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"context": "Architecture (Latin architectura, from the Greek ἀρχιτέκτων arkhitekton \"architect\", from ἀρχι- \"chief\" and τέκτων \"builder\") is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings and other physical structures. Architectural works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art. Historical civilizations are often identified with their surviving architectural achievements.",
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"text": "The Debut The Debut is an independent feature-length film directed and co-written by first-time Filipino American filmmaker Gene Cajayon. It is the first Filipino American film to be released theatrically nationwide, starting in March 2001 in the San Francisco Bay area and ending in November 2002 in New York City. It is also one of the first feature films to take place within the Filipino American community, one of the largest Asian ethnic minorities in America. Dante Basco (\"Biker Boyz\", \"Hook\") plays Ben Mercado, a talented high school senior who enrolls in a prestigious arts institute in order to realize",
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"context": "Beware the Batman Beware the Batman is an American computer-animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman. The series premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on July 13, 2013, as part of their DC Nation block, replacing \"\". The series was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment. DC Nation DC Nation were shows and shorts based on DC Comics that aired on Cartoon Network on Saturday morning. It premiered on March 3, 2012, and is produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Some of the shows in DC Nation include \"\" and \"Young Justice\" (with \"Beware the Batman\" in 2013).",
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"context": "CNN : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet ArchiveCNN : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive Fetching more results DESCRIPTION \"Cable News Network (CNN) is a U.S. cable news channel founded in 1980 by Ted Turner. Upon its launch, CNN was the first channel to provide 24-hour television news coverage, and the first all-news television channel in the United States. While the news channel has numerous affiliates, CNN primarily broadcasts from its headquarters at the CNN Center in Atlanta, the Time Warner Center in New York City, and studios in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles.\" CNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 - YouTubeCNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 - YouTube CNN (Cable News Network) 1980 - 2010 Want to watch this again later?",
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"context": "Gotham (TV series) Gotham is an American crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne. The series stars Ben McKenzie as the young Gordon, while Heller executive-produces, along with Danny Cannon, who also directed the pilot. The Blind Fortune Teller \"The Blind Fortune Teller\" is the sixteenth episode of the television series \"Gotham\".",
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"context": "The most extreme forms of Cubism were not those practiced by Picasso and Braque, who resisted total abstraction. Other Cubists, by contrast, especially František Kupka, and those considered Orphists by Apollinaire (Delaunay, Léger, Picabia and Duchamp), accepted abstraction by removing visible subject matter entirely. Kupka’s two entries at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Amorpha-Fugue à deux couleurs and Amorpha chromatique chaude, were highly abstract (or nonrepresentational) and metaphysical in orientation. Both Duchamp in 1912 and Picabia from 1912 to 1914 developed an expressive and allusive abstraction dedicated to complex emotional and sexual themes. Beginning in 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete. In 1913–14 Léger produced a series entitled Contrasts of Forms, giving a similar stress to color, line and form. His Cubism, despite its abstract qualities, was associated with themes of mechanization and modern life. Apollinaire supported these early developments of abstract Cubism in Les Peintres cubistes (1913), writing of a new \"pure\" painting in which the subject was vacated. But in spite of his use of the term Orphism these works were so different that they defy attempts to place them in a single category.",
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"context": "What green gadgets are worth splashing out for?Lucy Siegle, a British journalist specializing in ecological issues and trends, told CNN which eco gizmos get her seal of approval. Solar powered tentsSolar tent: A great green gadget for occasionaly campers. Siegle: I'm not big into camping but it's a massive thing here in the UK. During the summer barely a weekend goes by without a festival of some sort.",
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"context": "Solidarity Gdansk Poland - Local LifeSolidarity Gdansk Poland 57 The Story of the Solidarity Movement Established in September of 1980 at the Gdansk shipyards , Solidarity was an independent labour union instrumental in the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union, and the primary catalyst that would transform Poland from a repressive communist satellite to the EU member democracy it is today. The Solidarity movement received international attention, spreading anti-communist ideas and inspiring political action throughout the rest of the Communist Bloc, and its influence in the eventual fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe cannot be understated or dismissed. Solidarity's cohesion and initial success, like that of other dissident movements, was not created overnight, nor the result of any specific event or grievance.",
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"text": "Symphony No. 2 (Rachmaninoff) Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27 is a symphony by the Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, written in 1906–07. The premiere was conducted by the composer himself in Saint Petersburg on 8 February 1908. Its duration is approximately 60 minutes when performed uncut; cut performances can be as short as 35 minutes. The score is dedicated to Sergei Taneyev, a Russian composer, teacher, theorist, author, and pupil of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Alongside his Piano Concerto No. 2 and Piano Concerto No. 3, this symphony remains one of the composer's best known compositions. At the time",
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"text": "Symphony No. 2 (Lutosławski) The Symphony No. 2 by the Polish composer Witold Lutosławski is an orchestral composition in two movements written between 1965 and 1967. The work exhibits Lutosławski's technique of \"limited aleatoricism\", where the individual instrumental parts are notated exactly, but their precise co-ordination is organised using controlled elements of chance. Lutosławski wrote his Symphony No. 2 between 1965 and 1967. The preceding years had been a time of transition for him and for Poland. The Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin had seized control of the country in the aftermath of World War II, and the iron-fisted cultural",
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"text": "Symphony No. 2 (Enescu) Symphony No. 2, Op. 17, in A major by the Romanian composer George Enescu was written in 1912–14. A performance lasts about 55 minutes. Enescu began writing his Second Symphony late in 1912, and the manuscript score specifies the date of completion on 18 November 1914 . The composer conducted its premiere by the Orchestra of the Ministry of Public Education at the Athenaeum in Bucharest on 15 March (Old Style = 29 March New Style) 1915. Enescu was not satisfied with the result, and set aside the manuscript, which was not performed again until revived",
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"text": "Symphony No. 2 (Milhaud) The Symphony No. 2, Op. 247, is a work for orchestra by French composer Darius Milhaud. It was written in the U.S. in 1944 on a commission from the Koussevitzky Music Foundations in memory of Serge Koussevitzky's second wife Natalie, who had died in 1942. The premiere of the work was played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1946, with the composer himself conducting. Milhaud's Second Symphony is in five movements, with a total running time of about 27 minutes. The titles of the movements, which are more character descriptions than tempo markings, are as follows:",
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"text": "Symphony No. 2 (Dvořák) The Symphony No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 4, B. 12 was composed by Antonín Dvořák between August and October 1865. Dvořák sent the score to be bound, but could not pay the binder, who kept the score. A friend of his, with whom he was sharing lodgings, Moric Anger, lent Dvořák the money to pay off the binder and retrieve his score. Later, when Anger asked for repayment of the debt, Dvořák was again unable to pay, so Anger took the score as security and only returned it when Dvořák retracted a previous threat to",
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"text": "Symphony No. 2 (Albert) The Symphony No. 2 is a three-movement symphony for orchestra by the American composer Stephen Albert. The work was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic for their sesquicentennial anniversary. However, the piece had to be completed posthumously by the composer Sebastian Currier after Albert died suddenly in a car crash on December 27, 1992. Albert's previous Symphony No. 1 \"RiverRun\" had won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1985. The symphony has a duration of approximately thirty minutes and is composed in three movements: Fellow composer and music critic Steve Schwartz wrote about the work: In",
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"text": "his Symphony No. 2 was composed, Rachmaninoff had had two successful seasons as the conductor of the Imperial Opera at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. He considered himself first and foremost a composer and felt that the performance schedule was detracting from his time to compose. He then moved his wife and infant daughter to Dresden, Germany, to spend more time composing and to also escape the political tumult that would put Russia on the path to revolution. The family remained in Dresden for three years, spending summers at Rachmaninoff's in-law's estate of Ivanovka. It was during this time that",
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"text": "Symphony No. 2 (Barber) Symphony No. 2, Op. 19 is a three-movement work for orchestra by American composer Samuel Barber. The 25-minute work was originally written in 1944. The work underwent many revisions and was finally published in 1950. The original manuscript was withdrawn by Barber in 1964. He ordered that G. Schirmer destroy the original manuscript and all scores in their library. The work remained unpublished for many years until 1984 when a set of parts turned up in a warehouse in England. Renewed interest in Barber's work led to a 1990 reprint of the 1950 edition. Samuel Barber",
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"text": "Symphony No. 2 (Piston) The Symphony No. 2, by Walter Piston is a symphony composed in 1943. Piston's Second Symphony was commissioned by the Alice M. Ditson Fund of Columbia University, and was premiered in Washington, D.C., on March 5, 1944, by the National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Hans Kindler. On the day after the premiere, Kindler sent Piston a note declaring that the symphony \"is without even the shadow of a doubt one of the half dozen great works written during the last ten years. It sings forever in my heart and in my consciousness, and it does not",
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"text": "Symphony No. 2 (Madetoja) The Symphony No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 35, is a four-movement orchestral composition by the Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja, who wrote the piece from 1916–18 immediately following the success of his First Symphony (1916). Composed during the Finnish Civil War, the Second stands as \"the most significant musical document\" of the conflict and finds its composer, \"deeply scarred by the experience\", reflecting upon national tragedy and personal loss (his brother, Yjrö, and close friend, Toivo Kuula, both perished during the hostilities). Accordingly, Madetoja's Second is the longest and most dramatic of his three essays in",
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"answer": "johann strauss",
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"answer": "J. Paul Getty",
"context": "Gordon Getty Gordon Peter Getty (born December 20, 1933) is an American businessman, investor, philanthropist and classical music composer, the fourth child of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. His mother, Ann Rork, was his father's fourth wife. When his father died in 1976, Gordon assumed control of Getty's US$2 billion trust. According to the Forbes 400, as of September 2011 his net worth is $2 billion, making him number 212 on the list of the richest Americans.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Jan 28, 2007 Die größten Musical Hits (The biggest Musical Hits) Number 11 German version of Lion King's *Circle of life* shown on ZDF Category Konig der Lowen (The Lion King) - YouTubeKonig der Lowen (The Lion King) - YouTube Konig der Lowen (The Lion King) Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video?",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "David Rockefeller David Rockefeller (June 12, 1915 – March 20, 2017) was an American banker who was chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation. He was the oldest living member of the Rockefeller family and family patriarch from August 2004 until his death in March 2017. Rockefeller was a son of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, and a grandson of John D. Rockefeller and Laura Spelman Rockefeller. John D. Rockefeller III John Davison Rockefeller III (March 21, 1906 – July 10, 1978) was a philanthropist and third-generation member of the prominent Rockefeller family.",
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"context": "He studied in St. Petersburg with Alexander Dreyschock for fortepiano and singing in the class of Camille Everardi. Later he was an associate of Hans von Bulow. He taught and was director of a music school in Sumakh (1877-81) and then in Kursk (1882-1915). Among his students, at Kursk, was Nikolai Roslavets. Nikolai Roslavets Nikolai Andreevich Roslavets (Russian: Никола́й Андре́евич Ро́славец ) (4 January 1881 [O.S. 23 December 1880] , Surazh, then in Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire, now in Bryansk Oblast, Russia23 August 1944, Moscow) was a significant Ukrainian Soviet modernist composer.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The Polish scholar Jan Baudouin de Courtenay (together with his former student Mikołaj Kruszewski) introduced the concept of the phoneme in 1876, and his work, though often unacknowledged, is considered to be the starting point of modern phonology. He also worked on the theory of phonetic alternations (what is now called allophony and morphophonology), and had a significant influence on the work of Ferdinand de Saussure.",
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Phoenix
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"text": "and St. Croix rivers. The area is also nicknamed the Twin Cities for its two largest cities, Minneapolis, with the highest population, and Saint Paul, the state capital. Phoenix, Arizona is the capital and most populous city in Arizona. It is the center of The Valley of the Sun, recognized by the United States Census Bureau as Chandler, Mesa, and Phoenix in the MSA. Other communities in the metropolitan area include Scottsdale, Glendale, Tempe, Gilbert, and Peoria. There are 3 well-known conurbations in China: The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) consists of Mumbai and its satellite towns. Developing over a period",
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"text": "joint resolution giving Arizona statehood. Taft disapproved of the recall of judges in the state constitution. Compared to Tucson or Prescott, Phoenix was considered preferable as the capital because of its central location. It was smaller than Tucson, but outgrew that city within the next few decades, to become the state's largest city. In 1913 Phoenix adopted a new form of government, changing from a mayor-council system to council-manager, making it one of the first cities in the United States with this form of city government. After statehood, Phoenix's growth started to accelerate, and by the end of its first",
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"answer": "Nepal",
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"answer": "the autonomous community of Valencia",
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"text": "which remains a thriving business, developing websites and Facebook Fan Pages for clients such as Bare Escentuals, Autodesk, Popchips, UC San Francisco, and many others. Tim is also the creator and curator of ThomasPynchon.com and PynchonWiki.com, the Web's largest and most popular resources for American novelist Thomas Pynchon. In 2000, Tim was interviewed for and featured in a feature-length documentary on the seldom-seen American author. In recent years, Tim has scored and performed the soundtracks for several Oregon Public Broadcasting documentaries, two of which have won Emmy Awards, and he continues to experiment with musical sound. In 2006, his music",
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"text": "Tim Be Told Tim Be Told is a Contemporary Christian music group that originated in Charlottesville, VA. Their musical style incorporates elements of soul, pop, rock, gospel and blues. Their name was derived from the term \"truth be told,\" where honesty is one of the band's focuses. Their goal within the music industry is promote the themes of honesty, hope, redemption, and change. In 2008, they won the University of Virginia's \"Battle of the Bands\" competition. Despite their accomplishments, the band was still somewhat unknown in the traditional communities, including Christian radio. Much of this changed when the track \"Analyze,\"",
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"text": "of all time\". It follows a young man's obsession with a band. His second novel, \"Death Of An Unsigned Band\", was published by Cape in July 2010. This also has a music-industry setting. His third novel \"Felix Romsey's Afterparty\" will be published by Unbound in Spring 2018. Thornton is a regular blog contributor to The Huffington Post. Tim Thornton (musician, born 1973) Tim Thornton (born 1973) is an English musician, composer and novelist. He is best known as the drummer and guitarist for the English electronica group Fink. He was born in Darlington. After a boarding-school education, he completed a",
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"text": "Tim Exile Tim Exile (or Exile) is the recording alias of Tim Shaw, a producer and performer of electronic music spanning drum and bass, IDM, breakcore and gabber. A classically trained violinist, he began experimenting with electronic music aged 12, and gained his first drum and bass release in 1999. In the following years he released mostly for the legendary Moving Shadow imprint, and John B's Beta Recordings, having met John B at Durham University. After the completion of his philosophy degree, he went on to study an MA in electroacoustic composition at Durham. Perhaps unsurprisingly, his drum and bass",
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"text": "Tim Story (composer) Tim Story (born 1957) is an American keyboardist, composer, and record producer. Story has performed on more than 20 solo and collaborative albums and in soundtracks for film and television. Tim Story was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1957. He graduated from the University of Toledo in 1980. In the early 1970s, Story began composing music in his home studio. From 1981–1986, he recorded several albums of original ambient music, including \"Threads\" (1981), \"In Another Country\" (1982), \"Untitled\" (1984), \"Three Feet From the Moon\" (1985), and \"Wheat and Rust\" (1987). In addition to his career as a",
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"text": "composer and recording artist, Story is part-owner of a recording studio, Zeta Recording. He currently resides in Maumee, Ohio. Tim Story (composer) Tim Story (born 1957) is an American keyboardist, composer, and record producer. Story has performed on more than 20 solo and collaborative albums and in soundtracks for film and television. Tim Story was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1957. He graduated from the University of Toledo in 1980. In the early 1970s, Story began composing music in his home studio. From 1981–1986, he recorded several albums of original ambient music, including \"Threads\" (1981), \"In Another Country\" (1982), \"Untitled\"",
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"text": "number 37 on their list of the Top 100 Albums of the 1980s. \"Slant Magazine\" listed the album at number 66 on its list of \"Best Albums of the 1980s\". Tim (album) Tim is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band The Replacements. It was released in October 1985 on Sire Records. It was their first major label release and also the last album made by the original line-up of the band: guitarist Bob Stinson was kicked out of the band towards the end of 1986. Like its predecessors, \"Tim\" achieved moderate mainstream commercial success despite critical acclaim.",
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"text": "\"Dream Orphans\", in which Tim wrote, played and produced all the songs. Tim and Sean appear regularly at 'Star Wars' autograph conventions worldwide. Tim is an award-winning photographic artist, whose subjects have included Mick Jagger, Steven Berkoff, composer Georg Kajanus, Mediæval Bæbes, writer Rupert Thomson and Joan Collins. His work has been commissioned as CD covers, illustrative articles and book jackets for clients including James McCarraher's 'Office Haunting', Atlantic Records, Cosmopolitan magazine, Black Lace Publishing, Simon & Schuster, Virgin Records, WEA and Hot Shoe magazine. His photographic collages have been exhibited at The National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Photographic Society,",
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"text": "remastered and reissued by Rhino Entertainment on September 23, 2008 with six additional tracks. Like its predecessor, \"Let It Be\", \"Tim\" was highly praised by critics upon its release. The album is frequently included on professional lists of the all-time best rock albums. \"Tim\" was ranked at number four in \"Alternative Press\" list of the Top 99 albums of 1985–1995. Along with their previous album, \"Let It Be\", \"Tim\" received five stars from AllMusic. The album was placed 136th on \"Rolling Stone's\" 2003 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, with the following review: \"Pitchfork\" ranked \"Tim\" at",
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"text": "Tim Wright (Welsh musician) Tim Wright (born 31 July 1967), alias CoLD SToRAGE, is a Welsh video game music composer most known for his work in video game soundtracks such as \"Shadow of the Beast\", \"Agony\", \"Lemmings\", \"Wipeout\" and \"Colony Wars\". His first commercial works were created using the Commodore Amiga in the early 1990s and featured in computer games published by Psygnosis / Sony Computer Entertainment Studio Liverpool. Wright left Sony in 1997 to form Jester Interactive with the key goal of developing music creation software for home consoles. In his role as creative director at Jester he designed",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
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"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
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"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
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"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
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"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
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"text": "Pool wrote the screenplay for \"Outbreak\" which they sold to producer Arnold Kopelson for $250,000 as he wanted a rival virus picture to Fox's \"Crisis in the Hot Zone\". Kopelson then paid Ted Tally $500,000 to rewrite the script. An interview with Dworet can be found in William Froug's book \"The New Screenwriter Looks at the New Screenwriter\". Laurence Dworet Laurence Dworet, M.D. (usually just credited as Laurence Dworet) is an American screenwriter. In 1990, he and his writing partner Robert Roy Pool sold their spec screenplay \"The Ultimatum\" for $500,000 against $1,000,000 if a film was made. It was",
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"text": "for \"28 Days Later\", with Garland crediting the first game for revitalizing the zombie genre. Inspiration for the \"Rage\" virus came from real world infections such as Ebola and filoviruses. He won a Best Screenplay honor at the 2004 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards for his script of the film. In 2005, Garland wrote a script for a film adaptation of \"Halo\"; he was paid $1 million. D. B. Weiss and Josh Olson rewrote this during 2006 for a 2008 release, though the film was later cancelled. In 2007, he wrote the screenplay for the film \"Sunshine\" – his second screenplay to",
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"text": "liked\" motion picture screenplays unproduced. Set in a post-apocalyptic world full of zombies, the story follows a man who speaks their language questions the undead in order to find a cure for his infected wife. The screenplay was the subject of a bidding war between several different studios including Fox Searchlight Pictures, Silver Pictures, Davis Entertainment, Broken Road Productions, Donners' Company, Vincent Newman Entertainment and Misher Films. Screen Gems eventually won the bidding war and Vincent Newman was set to produce through his company Vincent Newman Entertainment. Austrian director Stefan Ruzowitzky was set to direct the film on 2 May",
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"text": "given moderately positive reviews. Ned Bouhalassa composed the score and worked on the Soundtrack with drummer Christian Olsen. Infected (2008 film) Infected is a 2008 Canadian made-for-television Action and Adventure Science-Fiction horror-thriller film, which was directed by Adam Weissman. The movie has been given extremely negative reviews by critics and criticized by local television viewers for its B-movie/Z-movie-style elements and low-grade cinematography, extremely cheap budget, lack of coherence, fast-paced and improper storytelling. The film however, has developed a strong cult following among Google Users, who have seen the film. The film received an R-rating from the MPAA before its scheduled",
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"text": "adaptation of Sigler's \"Infected\". The first issue was released August 1, 2012, but the series was put on hold indefinitely due to delays with subsequent issues. Scott Sigler Scott Carl Sigler is a contemporary American author of science fiction and horror as well as an avid podcaster. Scott is the New York Times #1 bestselling author of sixteen novels, six novellas, and dozens of short stories. He is the co-founder of Empty Set Entertainment, which publishes his young adult Galactic Football League series. He lives in San Diego. Raised in Cheboygan, Michigan Sigler's father passed his love of classic monster",
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"text": "to direct \"Infected\" starring Michael Madsen and Christy Carlson Romano. Glenn will be featured at Rock and Shock from Oct. 14th to the 16th with Robert Englund to premier 'Inkubus\" before an October 28 theatrical release of the film. Check out facebook.com/InkubusMovie for information on purchasing tickets and theaters where the film is playing. Glenn Ciano Glenn Ciano (born December 11, 1974) is a director, writer, and producer. His works include Homie Spumoni, Loosies, Inkubus and Infected. Ciano was born in Johnston, Rhode Island. Glenn began his motion picture career at the age of nineteen, working in various areas of",
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"context": "Something Wicked This Way Comes (film) Something Wicked This Way Comes is a 1983 American horror fantasy film directed by Jack Clayton and produced by Walt Disney Productions from a screenplay written by Ray Bradbury, based on his novel of the same name. The novel's title was taken directly from a line in Act IV of William Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\": \"By the pricking of my thumbs / Something wicked this way comes.\" The film stars Jason Robards, Jonathan Pryce, Diane Ladd, and Pam Grier. It was shot in Vermont and at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California.",
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"context": "Her first feature film Apron Strings opened the 2008 NZ International Film Festival. The feature film Siones Wedding, co-written by Oscar Kightley, was financially successful following premieres in Auckland and Apia. The 2011 film The Orator was the first ever fully Samoan film, shot in Samoa in the Samoan language with a Samoan cast telling a uniquely Samoan story. Written and directed by Tusi Tamasese, it received much critical acclaim and attention at film festivals throughout the world.",
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"context": "All the Money in the World All the Money in the World is an upcoming 2017 American crime drama film directed by Ridley Scott and based on John Pearson's novel \"Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J. Paul Getty\". It stars Michelle Williams, Kevin Spacey, Mark Wahlberg, Romain Duris, Charlie Plummer, Andrew Buchan and Timothy Hutton. The plot of the film involves the biographical account from the early 1970s of the sustained refusal of J. Paul Getty to cooperate with the extortion demands of a group of kidnappers, from the organized crime group 'Ndrangheta, who had abducted and mutilated his grandson John Paul Getty III. David Scarpa David Scarpa is an American screenwriter.",
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"context": "He has also directed the films \"Imagine That\" starring Eddie Murphy as well as \"Over the Hedge\". Kirkpatrick wrote the English-language screenplay for U.S. release of \"The Secret World of Arrietty\", in 2012 and \"From Up on Poppy Hill\", in 2013. His brother is American songwriter and musician Wayne Kirkpatrick, with whom he wrote the 2015 musical \"Something Rotten! \". The Spiderwick Chronicles (film) The Spiderwick Chronicles is a 2008 American fantasy adventure film based on the bestselling book series of the same name by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi. It was directed by Mark Waters and stars Freddie Highmore, Sarah Bolger, Mary-Louise Parker, Martin Short, Nick Nolte, and Seth Rogen. Set in the Spiderwick Estate in New England, it follows the adventures of Jared Grace and his family as they discover a field guide to faeries, battle goblins, mole trolls and other magical creatures.",
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"context": "Director Sima Urale is an award-winning filmmaker. Urale's short film O Tamaiti won the prestigious Best Short Film at the Venice Film Festival in 1996. Her first feature film Apron Strings opened the 2008 NZ International Film Festival. The feature film Siones Wedding, co-written by Oscar Kightley, was financially successful following premieres in Auckland and Apia.",
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"context": "All the Money in the World, about the John Paul Getty, III kidnapping, will be released in December, 2017. The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film) The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North.",
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"context": "Orion co-founder Mike Medavoy had met Arnold Schwarzenegger and sent his agent the script for The Terminator . Cameron was dubious about casting Schwarzenegger as Reese as he felt he would need someone even bigger to play the Terminator . Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson were offered the Terminator role , but both turned it down . The studio suggested O.J. Simpson for the role , but Cameron did not feel that Simpson would be believable as a killer .",
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"text": "Grant Green Grant Green (June 6, 1935 – January 31, 1979) was an American jazz guitarist and composer. Recording prolifically and mainly for Blue Note Records as both leader and sideman, Green performed in the hard bop, soul jazz, bebop, and Latin-tinged idioms throughout his career. Critics Michael Erlewine and Ron Wynn write, \"A severely underrated player during his lifetime, Grant Green is one of the great unsung heroes of jazz guitar ... Green's playing is immediately recognizable – perhaps more than any other guitarist.\" Critic Dave Hunter described his sound as \"lithe, loose, slightly bluesy and righteously groovy\". He",
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"text": "Grant Green (baseball) Grant Thomas Green (born September 27, 1987) is an American professional baseball second baseman who is currently a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseball for the Oakland Athletics, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, San Francisco Giants, and Washington Nationals. Green attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans. Green played baseball at Canyon High School in Anaheim, California. As a high school sophomore, Green batted .430 (31-for-72) with eight doubles and 22 RBI. In his junior season, he batted .455 (40-for-88) with three home runs, 30 RBI",
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"text": "New York Times\" Best Seller list for children's paperbacks. Green's second novel, \"An Abundance of Katherines\" (Dutton, 2006) was a runner-up for the Printz Award and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. With fellow young adult authors Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle, Green collaborated on \"\" (Speak, 2008), which consists of three interconnected short stories, including Green's \"A Cheertastic Christmas Miracle,\" each set in the same small town on Christmas Eve, during a massive snowstorm. In November 2009, that book reached Number 10 on \"The New York Times\" Best Seller list for paperback children's books. In 2008,",
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"text": "\"closer to 'magic realism' than to traditional science fiction\". Green wrote two sequels to \"Shadow of Ashland\" that continued to explore these familiar themes: \"A Witness to Life\" (1999) and \"St. Patrick’s Bed\" (2001). The year after Shadow of Ashland, Green published \"Blue Limbo\" (1997), a futuristic thriller. At the center of the novel is the \"Blue Limbo\" technique, which allows the dead to be brought back consciousness, and \"a rogue cop\"'s desire to avenge the murder of his partner. Green’s style has been described as \"quiet\" and \"restrained\". The \"St. James Guide to Science Fiction Writers\" contends that his",
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"text": "fiction short story division but lost to Peter M. Ball's \"Clockwork, Patchwork and Ravens\", and \"Father's Kill\" won the fantasy short story award. Green was also a short-listed for the 2010 Ditmar Award for new talent. In 2011 Green started writing his first novel. Entitled \"Arizona Afterwards\" he published the novel online as a free one-chapter-a-week novel. Green also released his first collection, \"Love and Other Losses\", which contained 14 short stories. It was published by Nighttime Logic as an Amazon Kindle e-book. Christopher Green (author) Christopher Green is an Australian writer of speculative short fiction. Green is a graduate",
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"text": "The Green Woman The Green Woman is a graphic horror novel written by Michael Easton and Peter Straub, with artwork by John Bolton. It was published by Vertigo Comics (a division of DC Comics) in 2010. The story follows Fielding \"Fee\" Bandolier—the main character of Straub's \"Blue Rose Trilogy\", as he plans to effectively retire from his serial-killer career. At the same time, New York Detective Bob Steele is equally determined to hunt Fee down and capture him in a final attempt to earn his own redemption. The two characters end up meeting and ultimately confronting their individual fates at",
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"text": "which has sold more than 370,000 copies. Since 1990, Green has written dozens more novels and short stories, placing him among the more prolific science fiction authors to date. He currently resides in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom where he continues to write. Simon R. Green Simon Richard Green (born 25 August 1955) is a British science fiction and fantasy author. Green was born in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire. He holds a degree in modern English and American literature from the University of Leicester. He began his writing career in 1973, sold his first story \"Manslayer\" in 1976, and",
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"context": "Be Right There \"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It interpolates the lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warrior's Gate\". The Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate (, also released as Enter The Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on VOD in the United States on May 5th.",
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"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"context": "Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. The film, which debuted Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as the betrothed couple, won the Grand Jury Prize at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998–2004, was more ambiguous. The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.",
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"context": "In the 1990s and the new millennium, the city has produced a number of influential hip hop artists, including Eminem, the hip-hop artist with the highest cumulative sales, hip-hop producer J Dilla, rapper and producer Esham and hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. The city is also home to rappers Big Sean and Danny Brown. The band Sponge toured and produced music, with artists such as Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker. The city also has an active garage rock genre that has generated national attention with acts such as: The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, Electric Six, and The Hard Lessons.",
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"context": "The a cappella musical Perfect Harmony, a comedy about two high school a cappella groups vying to win the National championship, made its Off Broadway debut at Theatre Row’s Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street in New York City in October, 2010 after a successful out-of-town run at the Stoneham Theatre, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Perfect Harmony features the hit music of The Jackson 5, Pat Benatar, Billy Idol, Marvin Gaye, Scandal, Tiffany, The Romantics, The Pretenders, The Temptations, The Contours, The Commodores, Tommy James & the Shondells and The Partridge Family, and has been compared to a cross between Altar Boyz and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.",
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"context": "In ancient China, early literature was primarily focused on philosophy, historiography, military science, agriculture, and poetry. China, the origin of modern paper making and woodblock printing, produced one of the world's first print cultures. Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (769-269 BCE). The most important of these include the Classics of Confucianism, of Daoism, of Mohism, of Legalism, as well as works of military science (e.g. Sun Tzu's The Art of War) and Chinese history (e.g. Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian). Ancient Chinese literature had a heavy emphasis on historiography, with often very detailed court records. An exemplary piece of narrative history of ancient China was the Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled no later than 389 BCE, and attributed to the blind 5th century BCE historian Zuo Qiuming.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Will You Be There\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album Dangerous. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy, of which it is the main theme. The song was one of the biggest hits from Dangerous, staying in the top 40 for over six weeks in the UK. The single achieved even greater success in the U.S., where it sold 500,000 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, peaking at number seven and earning a gold certification. Background",
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"question": "What genre is The Warriors Gate?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "King of the Hill King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Jonathan Joss Jonathan Joss (born November 24, 1965) is an American actor.",
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"question": "What genre is \"Extract\"?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Enchautegui was shot in the chest by Armento when he interrupted the alleged robbery, but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying. \"This jury spoke loud and clear, that Lillo had nothing to do with the murder of this police officer,\" Tacopina said. Brancato appeared on six episodes of the hit HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as a wannabe mobster in 2000. As a teen, Brancato starred alongside actor Robert De Niro in \"A Bronx Tale.\"",
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"question": "What genre was 'True Love'?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Local artists and bands rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s including: the MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Amboy Dukes featuring Ted Nugent, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Rare Earth, Alice Cooper, and Suzi Quatro. The group Kiss emphasized the city's connection with rock in the song Detroit Rock City and the movie produced in 1999. In the 1980s, Detroit was an important center of the hardcore punk rock underground with many nationally known bands coming out of the city and its suburbs, such as The Necros, The Meatmen, and Negative Approach.",
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"question": "What genre does The White Stripes fit into?"
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La Piscine
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Jacques Deray
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"text": "La Piscine (film) La Piscine (\"The Swimming Pool\") is a 1969 Italian-French film directed by Jacques Deray, starring Alain Delon, Romy Schneider, Maurice Ronet and Jane Birkin. Set in summertime on the Côte d'Azur, it is a drama of sexual jealousy and possessiveness. Both French and English-language versions of the film were made, with the actors filmed speaking English for the international release, which was unusual at a time when movies were always either dubbed or subtitled. That 114-minute international release, shorter than the French version, also had a slightly different editing. Jean-Paul, a writer and Marianne, his girlfriend of",
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"text": "Splash\", directed by Luca Guadagnino and starring Ralph Fiennes, Tilda Swinton, Matthias Schoenaerts, and Dakota Johnson, is loosely based on \"La Piscine\". Excerpt of the film was used in the Christian Dior Eau Sauvage cologne advertising campaign drawing on the legacy of Alain Delon. Alain Delon said in an interview that he cannot watch this film again. His ex-lover Romy Schneider and good friend Maurice Ronet both died prematurely and under tragic circumstances. Revisiting the scenes is simply too painful for him. La Piscine (film) La Piscine (\"The Swimming Pool\") is a 1969 Italian-French film directed by Jacques Deray, starring",
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"text": "just over two years, are holidaying at a friend's villa. There is a tension in their relationship which excites Marianne: the film begins with a scene in which they are together beside the villa's swimming pool and she urges him to claw her back. He does as she asks, but then throws her into the pool and jumps in after her. In a later scene he takes a branch and uses it to lash her bare buttocks, playfully but with a force that increases as the scene cuts away. Harry, an old friend and record producer who was Marianne's lover",
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"text": "directing with Frédéric Franck the Théâtre de la Madeleine since 2002. As he was to retain the management of the Aix Festival until 2009, he had to leave it in 2006 to fully assume the positions of Superintendent and Artistic Director of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, to which he was appointed in April 2005 and reappointed in November 2009. In October 2012, he was appointed Deputy Director of the Paris Opera and was appointed to succeed the then Director Nicolas Joel at the end of his term in summer 2015. Finally, Nicolas Joël advances the end of his",
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"text": "Paul Buissonneau Paul Georges Buissonneau, (born 24 December 1926, Paris, France – 30 November 2014) was a leading francophone theatre director. He started his career as a singer with the French chorus Les Compagnons de la chanson, alongside Édith Piaf who was also singing with the group at the time. He parted company with the chorus during a tour of North America, and settled in Quebec. In 1952, the City of Montreal appointed Buissonneau as artistic director of \"La Roulotte\", a parks-based outdoor theatre, which gave an early opportunity to famous Quebec artists Yvon Deschamps, Jean-Louis Millette, Claude Jasmin, Claude",
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"text": "It was the fourth most popular movie at the French box office in 1969. The movie was released in the UK as \"The Sinners\" to limited box office response. It was released in Italy with twenty minutes cut out, but was a popular success. The \"Los Angeles Times\" called it a \"handsome, stunningly designed film\" which was at its best in \"the deft way in which it coolly depicts how beautiful, chic people, dedicated to a sophisticate, amoral view of love, can be utterly defenseless against an onslaught of passion – a favorite Gallic theme.\" The 2016 film \"A Bigger",
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"text": "the telephone, cutting off her call and silencing her. In the end, neither leaves that day, and in the film's final shot they stand side by side looking out the window at the swimming pool, and then embrace. Delon and Schneider had been partners from 1958 to 1963, and it was he who presented her posthumous Honorary César in 2008. Delon ended their romance by sending her a note \"Je regrette\". It was during the making of this film that the dead body of Delon's former bodyguard, Stephan Markovic, was discovered on 22 September 1968, resulting in the Markovic Affair.",
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"text": "of handicapped and normally abled actors. Together, they produced Molière’s \"Le Malade Imaginaire\", Kafka’s \"Le Procès\", Sophocle’s \"Oedipe\", Cervantès’ \"Don Quichotte\", and Ionesco’s \"Les Chaises\". In 2005,Adrien directed a production of Tennessee Williams's \"Sweet Bird of Youth\", which starred Claudia Cardinale. In 2010, Adrien directed Feydeau’s \"Le Dindon\". The production received four nominations at the Molière Awards, toured for three years, and had a revival during the 2014 summer season at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin. In 1996, Adrien became the artistic director of the Théâtre de la Tempête, located in La Cartoucherie, Paris. Adrien has staged Chekov's \"La",
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"text": "and courtroom drama. The world of the French Riviera's casinos and the mafia wars in the 1970s are the background in this retelling of a case that made headlines in France. The film, based on the memoir \"Une femme face à la Mafia\" written by Agnès Le Roux's mother and brother, marked the 7th collaboration between André Téchiné and his favorite actress Catherine Deneuve. André Téchiné André Téchiné (; born 13 March 1943) is a French screenwriter and film director. He has a long and distinguished career that places him among the best post-New Wave French film directors. He belongs",
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"answer": "Wes Craven",
"context": "The 1998 edition of Guinness Book of World Records stated: \"No female artist has sold more records than Madonna around the world\". In 1999 Madonna signed to play a violin teacher in the film Music of the Heart but left the project, citing \"creative differences\" with director Wes Craven. She recorded the single \"Beautiful Stranger\" for the 1999 film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. It reached number 19 on the Hot 100 solely on radio airplay. Madonna won a Grammy Award for \"Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media\".",
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"answer": "Tod Browning",
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"answer": "Adrian Hooper",
"context": "The Sydney Mandolins (Artistic Director: Adrian Hooper) have contributed greatly to the repertoire through commissioning over 200 works by Australian and International composers. Most of these works have been released on Compact Disks and can regularly be heard on radio stations on the ABC and MBS networks. One of their members, mandolin virtuoso Paul Hooper, has had a number of Concertos written for him by composers such as Eric Gross. He has performed and recorded these works with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.",
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"answer": "Dulles",
"context": "With Eisenhower's leadership and Dulles' direction, CIA activities increased under the pretense of resisting the spread of communism in poorer countries; the CIA in part deposed the leaders of Iran in Operation Ajax, of Guatemala through Operation Pbsuccess, and possibly the newly independent Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville). In 1954 Eisenhower wanted to increase surveillance inside the Soviet Union. With Dulles' recommendation, he authorized the deployment of thirty Lockheed U-2's at a cost of $35 million. The Eisenhower administration also planned the Bay of Pigs Invasion to overthrow Fidel Castro in Cuba, which John F. Kennedy was left to carry out.\"",
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"question": "Who was the director of the CIA?"
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"answer": "A. L. Vijay",
"context": "Thalaivaa (English: Leader) is a 2013 Indian Tamil action film written and directed by A. L. Vijay.",
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"question": "Who was the main director of Thalaivaa?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "After her career breakthrough, Madonna focused mainly in singing but was also credited for playing cowbell on Madonna (1983) and synthesizer on Like a Prayer (1989). In 1999, Madonna had studied for three months to play the violin for the role as a violin teacher in the film Music of the Heart, before eventually leaving the project. After two decades, Madonna decided to perform with guitar again during the promotion of Music (2000). She took further lessons from guitarist Monte Pittman to improve her guitar skill. Since then Madonna has played guitar on every tour, as well as her studio albums. At the 2002 Orville H. Gibson Guitar Awards, she received nomination for Les Paul Horizon Award, which honors the most promising up-and-coming guitarist.",
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"context": "The Murder Man The Murder Man is a 1935 American crime-drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Virginia Bruce, and Lionel Atwill, and directed by Tim Whelan. The picture was Tracy's first film in what would be a twenty-year career with MGM. Tracy plays an investigative reporter who specializes in murder cases. The film is notable as the feature film debut of James Stewart (who had previously appeared in a Shemp Howard comedy short called \"Art Trouble\").",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The mandolin orchestras never completely went away, however. In fact, along with all the other musical forms the mandolin is involved with, the mandolin ensemble (groups usually arranged like the string section of a modern symphony orchestra, with first mandolins, second mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, mando-basses, and guitars, and sometimes supplemented by other instruments) continues to grow in popularity. Since the mid-nineties, several public-school mandolin-based guitar programs have blossomed around the country, including Fretworks Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra, the first of its kind. The national organization, Classical Mandolin Society of America, founded by Norman Levine, represents these groups. Prominent modern mandolinists and composers for mandolin in the classical music tradition include Samuel Firstman, Howard Fry, Rudy Cipolla, Dave Apollon, Neil Gladd, Evan Marshall, Marilynn Mair and Mark Davis (the Mair-Davis Duo), Brian Israel, David Evans, Emanuil Shynkman, Radim Zenkl, David Del Tredici and Ernst Krenek.",
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"question": "Who is the director of the Sydney Mandolins?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Eisenhower did provide France with bombers and non-combat personnel. After a few months with no success by the French, he added other aircraft to drop napalm for clearing purposes. Further requests for assistance from the French were agreed to but only on conditions Eisenhower knew were impossible to meet – allied participation and congressional approval. When the French fortress of Dien Bien Phu fell to the Vietnamese Communists in May 1954, Eisenhower refused to intervene despite urgings from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the Vice President and the head of NCS.",
"distance": "82.31564",
"question": "Who was the director of the CIA?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Sivappu Sivappu is a 2015 Tamil movie directed by Sathyasiva and produced by Muktha Films and 'Punnagai Poo' Gheetha. Evoking the plight of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in India, the film features Rajkiran, Naveen Chandra and Rupa Manjari in the lead roles, with music composed by N. R. Raghunanthan. N. R. Raghunanthan N. R. Raghunanthan is an Indian film score and soundtrack composer. He has scored music for Tamil films.",
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The Great Automatic Grammatizator
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author
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Roald Dahl
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Roald Dahl
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Who is the author of The Great Automatic Grammatizator?
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"text": "The Great Automatic Grammatizator The Great Automatic Grammatizator (published in the U.S. as The Umbrella Man and Other Stories) is a collection of thirteen short stories written by British author Roald Dahl. The stories were selected for teenagers from Dahl's adult works. All the stories included were published elsewhere originally; their sources are noted below. The stories, with the exception of the war story \"Katina\", possess a deadpan, ironic, bizarre, or even macabre sense of humor. They generally end with unexpected plot twists. Groff Conklin in 1954 called the short story \"The Great Automatic Grammatizator\" \"an awe-inspiring fantasy-satire ... an",
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"text": "unforgettable bit of biting nonsense\". The Great Automatic Grammatizator The Great Automatic Grammatizator (published in the U.S. as The Umbrella Man and Other Stories) is a collection of thirteen short stories written by British author Roald Dahl. The stories were selected for teenagers from Dahl's adult works. All the stories included were published elsewhere originally; their sources are noted below. The stories, with the exception of the war story \"Katina\", possess a deadpan, ironic, bizarre, or even macabre sense of humor. They generally end with unexpected plot twists. Groff Conklin in 1954 called the short story \"The Great Automatic Grammatizator\"",
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"text": "Grammatik Grammatik was the first grammar checking program developed for home computer systems. Aspen Software of Albuquerque, NM, released the earliest version of this diction and style checker for personal computers, c. 1981 - 1983. It was inspired by the \"Writer's Workbench\". \"Grammatik\" was first available for a Radio Shack - TRS-80, and soon had versions for CP/M and the IBM PC. Reference Software of San Francisco, California, acquired \"Grammatik\" in 1985. Development of \"Grammatik\" continued, and it became an actual grammar checker that could detect writing errors beyond simple style checking. Subsequent versions were released for the MS-DOS, Windows,",
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"text": "GrammaTech's research is focused on both static analysis and dynamic analysis, on both source code and binaries. GrammaTech recently participated and came in 2nd place in DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge, earning $1 million as Team TECHx. GrammaTech led Team TECHx, a collaboration with the University of Virginia, using their co-developed cyber-reasoning system called Xandra. GrammaTech is a 1988 spin-off from Cornell University, where its founders had developed an early Integrated Development Environment in 1978 (the Cornell Program Synthesizer) and a system for generating language-based environments from attribute-grammar specifications in 1982 (the Synthesizer Generator). Commercial systems that have been implemented using",
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"text": "writing, include Eric Havelock (\"The Muse Learns to Write\"), Walter J. Ong (\"Orality and Literacy\"), Jack Goody (\"Domestication of the Savage Mind\"), not to mention Marshall McLuhan (\"The Gutenberg Galaxy\"). Grammatology brings to any topic a consideration of the contribution of technology and the material and social apparatus of language. A more theoretical treatment of the approach may be seen in the works of Friedrich Kittler (\"Discourse Networks: 1800/1900\") and Avital Ronell (\"The Telephone Book\"). In 1967 the deconstructionist philosopher Jacques Derrida borrowed the term, but put it to different use, in his book \"Of Grammatology\". Derrida aimed to show",
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"text": "book to categorize. It’s a little experimental, a little goofy, and a little science-fiction-y, while also hosting a bit of Greek myth and hard boiled detective novel-style narration.\" The novel has also garnered many reviews from niche bloggers and verified reviews on Amazon. The Automation The Automation is an indie, mythpunk novel by an anonymous author using the dual pen names B.L.A. and G.B. Gabbler, about the god Vulcan's Automata which function off their human Master's souls. Gabbler is known as the \"Editor\" and annotates the story, as if it was just a work of literature, through footnotes. B.L.A. is",
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"text": "and researchers. With others he published, in 1967, the manual for Titan Autocode programming. In subsequent years Barron wrote texts on Recursive Programming (1968), Assemblers and Loaders (1969), Operating Systems (1971 and 1984), Programming Languages (1977), Pascal Implementation (1981), Advanced Programming (1984), Text Processing and Typesetting (1987) and Scripting Languages (2000). On his personal web page Barron modestly described himself as \"old-fashioned scholar, relic of the past\". David W. Barron David William Barron FBCS (9 January 1935 – 2 January 2012) was a British academic in Physics and Computer Science who was described in the \"Times Higher Education\" magazine as",
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"text": "Macintosh and Unix platforms. Grammatik was ultimately acquired by WordPerfect Corporation and is integrated in the WordPerfect word processor. Grammatik Grammatik was the first grammar checking program developed for home computer systems. Aspen Software of Albuquerque, NM, released the earliest version of this diction and style checker for personal computers, c. 1981 - 1983. It was inspired by the \"Writer's Workbench\". \"Grammatik\" was first available for a Radio Shack - TRS-80, and soon had versions for CP/M and the IBM PC. Reference Software of San Francisco, California, acquired \"Grammatik\" in 1985. Development of \"Grammatik\" continued, and it became an actual",
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"text": "Frederick J. Damerau Frederick J. Damerau (December 25, 1931 – January 27, 2009) was a pioneer of research on natural language processing and data mining. After earning his B.A. from Cornell University in 1953, he spent most of his career at IBM, in the Thomas J. Watson Research Center. One of his most influential and ground-breaking papers was \"A technique for computer detection and correction of spelling errors\" published in 1964. He also developed and patented for IBM the first algorithm for placing hyphens automatically in words. In 1971 he published the book \"Markov Models and Linguistic Theory : An",
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"text": "for Distinguished Contributions to Automated Reasoning in 2001. He is a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (2000) and a Fellow of the Association of Artificial Intelligence (1993). Model elimination Donald W. Loveland Donald W. Loveland (born December 26, 1934 in Rochester, New York) is a professor emeritus of computer science at Duke University who specializes in artificial intelligence. He is well known for the Davis–Putnam–Logemann–Loveland algorithm. Loveland graduated from Oberlin College in 1956, received a master's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1958 and a Ph.D. from New York University in 1964. He joined the Duke",
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"answer": "William Lee Miller",
"context": "Democracy and Power in An American City, a very influential book in political science by preeminent Yale professor Robert A. Dahl, which includes an extensive history of the city and thorough description of its politics in the 1950s. New Haven's theocratic history is also mentioned several times by Alexis de Tocqueville in his classic volume on 19th-century American political life, Democracy in America. New Haven was the residence of conservative thinker William F. Buckley, Jr., in 1951, when he wrote his influential God and Man at Yale. William Lee Miller's The Fifteenth Ward and the Great Society (1966) similarly explores the relationship between local politics in New Haven and national political movements, focusing on Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and urban renewal.",
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"answer": "E. L. James",
"context": "Fifty Shades Freed Fifty Shades Freed is the third and final installment of the erotic romance \"Fifty Shades Trilogy\" by British author E. L. James. After accepting entrepreneur CEO Christian Grey's proposal in \"Fifty Shades Darker\", Anastasia Steele must adjust not only to married life but to her new husband's wealthy lifestyle and controlling nature. The paperback edition was first published in April 2012. E. L. James Erika Mitchell (born 7 March 1963), known by her pen name E. L. James, is an English author.",
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"answer": "John Ruskin",
"context": "The 19th-century English art critic, John Ruskin, in his Seven Lamps of Architecture, published 1849, was much narrower in his view of what constituted architecture. Architecture was the \"art which so disposes and adorns the edifices raised by men ... that the sight of them\" contributes \"to his mental health, power, and pleasure\".",
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"answer": "Vitruvius",
"context": "The earliest surviving written work on the subject of architecture is De architectura, by the Roman architect Vitruvius in the early 1st century AD. According to Vitruvius, a good building should satisfy the three principles of firmitas, utilitas, venustas, commonly known by the original translation – firmness, commodity and delight. An equivalent in modern English would be:",
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"context": "From World War II to the War on Terrorism,\" will be published this fall by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely on current events. Julian E. Zelizer says so far the Obama presidency resembles that of Lyndon B. Johnson. PRINCETON, New Jersey (CNN) -- While pundits have compared President Obama to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, less attention has been paid to another, perhaps more apt parallel -- Lyndon Baines Johnson. Sometimes the similarities are striking.",
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"context": "Fifty Shades Trilogy Bundle: Fifty Shades of Grey; Fifty ... Fifty Shades Trilogy: Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed 3-volume Boxed Set by E L James, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® This boxed set includes the following novels: FIFTY SHADES OF GREY: When college student Anastasia Steele goes to interview young entrepreneur Christian Grey, she encounters a man who is beautiful, brilliant, and intimidating. The unworldly Ana realizes she wants this man, and Grey admits he wants her, too—but on his own terms. When the couple embarks on a daring, passionately physical affair, Ana discovers Christian’s secrets and explores her own desires. FIFTY SHADES DARKER:",
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"question": "Who is the British author of the \"Fifty Shades Trilogy\"?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The nineteenth-century English atheist Charles Bradlaugh declared that he refused to say \"There is no God\", because \"the word 'God' is to me a sound conveying no clear or distinct affirmation\"; he said more specifically that he disbelieved in the Christian god. Stephen Jay Gould proposed an approach dividing the world of philosophy into what he called \"non-overlapping magisteria\" (NOMA). In this view, questions of the supernatural, such as those relating to the existence and nature of God, are non-empirical and are the proper domain of theology. The methods of science should then be used to answer any empirical question about the natural world, and theology should be used to answer questions about ultimate meaning and moral value. In this view, the perceived lack of any empirical footprint from the magisterium of the supernatural onto natural events makes science the sole player in the natural world.",
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"question": "Who was the author of Seven Lamps of Architecture?"
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"context": "The first appearance of the term 'affirmative action' was in the National Labor Relations Act, better known as the Wagner Act, of 1935.:15 Proposed and championed by U.S. Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York, the Wagner Act was in line with President Roosevelt's goal of providing economic security to workers and other low-income groups. During this time period it was not uncommon for employers to blacklist or fire employees associated with unions. The Wagner Act allowed workers to unionize without fear of being discriminated against, and empowered a National Labor Relations Board to review potential cases of worker discrimination. In the event of discrimination, employees were to be restored to an appropriate status in the company through 'affirmative action'. While the Wagner Act protected workers and unions it did not protect minorities, who, exempting the Congress of Industrial Organizations, were often barred from union ranks.:11 This original coining of the term therefore has little to do with affirmative action policy as it is seen today, but helped set the stage for all policy meant to compensate or address an individual's unjust treatment.[citation needed]",
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"question": " Who was the author of the National Non-Labor Relations Act?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Architecture (Latin architectura, from the Greek ἀρχιτέκτων arkhitekton \"architect\", from ἀρχι- \"chief\" and τέκτων \"builder\") is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings and other physical structures. Architectural works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art. Historical civilizations are often identified with their surviving architectural achievements.",
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"text": "Pizza (2012 film) Pizza is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language mystery horror film written and directed by debutant Karthik Subbaraj. The film features Vijay Sethupathi and Remya Nambeesan in lead roles, while Aadukalam Naren, Jayakumar, Pooja Ramachandran and Bobby Simha play supporting roles. The story is about a pizza delivery boy Michael (Sethupathi) who lands in a mysterious predicament and how it causes a dramatic change in his life. The film, produced by C. V. Kumaran, was released by Sangam Cinemas, a leading multiplex in Tamil Nadu and featured music by Santhosh Narayanan. It was the first Tamil film to feature",
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"text": "the album in his list of essential albums, qualified the album string of \"Roulette russe\" / \"Pizza\" as a \"triumph\". Pizza (album) Pizza is the third album by French rocker Alain Bashung, issued in 1981 on Philips Records. This album immediately followed Bashung's breakthrough single, \"Gaby oh Gaby\" (which was added on the CD reissues of the album). Lyricist Boris Bergman wrote part of the lyrics, the other part was made of improvisations by Bashung. The album features a somewhat surreal mood, with abstract lyrics, full of double entendres, plays on words, puns and automatic writing. For instance, when talking",
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"text": "Pizza (2014 film) Pizza () is an Indian Hindi supernatural thriller film directed by Akshay Akkineni. The film stars Akshay Oberoi, Parvathy Omanakuttan and Dipannita Sharma in the lead roles, while Arunoday Singh, Rajesh Sharma, Omkar Das Manikpuri and Sonali Sachdev play supporting roles. The film is a remake of 2012 Tamil film, \"Pizza\", directed by Karthik Subbaraj and was released on 18 July 2014. The film was declared \"Average\". Kunal Malkholkar (Akshay Oberoi) is a pizza delivery boy who lives with his wife Nikita (Parvathy Omanakuttan). She is an aspiring novelist and is researching for writing a horror story,",
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"text": "Pizza (2005 film) Pizza is a 2005 coming-of-age independent film written and directed by Mark Christopher, filmed in and around Milford, Pennsylvania in 2003. It was screened at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 27, 2005 and had a limited release on January 20, 2006. The region 1 DVD was released on October 24, 2006. Cara-Ethyl (Kylie Sparks) is an eccentric and sheltered girl on the eve of her eighteenth birthday who desperately dreams of an exciting life. But she's left with her blind, clueless (but well-meaning) mother (Julie Hagerty), a pest of a brother and made-up friends (Cara",
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"text": "7.1 surround sound. \"Pizza\" released on 19 October 2012 and went on to become a major critical and commercial success. \"Pizza\" was later dubbed into Telugu (as \"Pizza\") and remade into Kannada as \"Whistle\" (2013) and in Hindi as \"Pizza\" (2014). It was also remade into the Bengali film \"Golpo Holeo Shotti\" (2014). Michael Karthikeyan (Vijay Sethupathi) is a pizza delivery boy who lives with his girlfriend Anu (Remya Nambeesan). She is an aspiring novelist and is researching for writing a horror story, whereas Michael does not believe in supernatural powers, but is afraid of anything supernatural. Anu, keeps telling",
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"text": "Pizza (song) \"Pizza\" is a song by Dutch DJ and record producer Martin Garrix. It premiered during Garrix's headlining performance at Tomorrowland 2017 and was released through STMPD RCRDS on 25 August 2017. Garrix debuted \"Pizza\" as his closing track at Tomorrowland 2017. On 30 July 2017, A fan tweeted to Garrix speculating the title of the song, to which Garrix replied: \"It's actually called Pizza.\" It was used as the background music in a recap video for his performances in Ibiza, which was published on 10 August 2017. On 14 August 2017, when responding to a fan who asked",
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"text": "of Kollywood's top directors\". Sify termed the film as \"delicious\" and described it as \"entertaining and at the same time different in its approach\". Malini Mannath from \"The New Indian Express\" described \"Pizza\" as \"offbeat, intriguing and gripping, and nothing like what you've seen on Tamil screen before\". A reviewer from Behindwoods.com stated, Karthik Subburaj played \"all the cards required to make a quality horror suspense film with a thrilling screenplay, deft camerawork, strong performances, eerie sound effects and music\". Indiaglitz.com wrote: \"If the success of a thriller lies in bringing the film-goer to the edge of the seat, \"Pizza\"",
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"text": "Pizza (album) Pizza is the third album by French rocker Alain Bashung, issued in 1981 on Philips Records. This album immediately followed Bashung's breakthrough single, \"Gaby oh Gaby\" (which was added on the CD reissues of the album). Lyricist Boris Bergman wrote part of the lyrics, the other part was made of improvisations by Bashung. The album features a somewhat surreal mood, with abstract lyrics, full of double entendres, plays on words, puns and automatic writing. For instance, when talking about how a girl pisses him off on \"Vertige de l'amour\" (\"Love vertigo\"), his second hit single which helped bolster",
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"text": "Selvan and Sanchita Shetty playing the lead roles. 2nd South Indian International Movie Awards Vikatan Awards 7th Vijay Awards The success of \"Pizza\" turned Vijay Sethupathi into one of the most sought-after actors in Tamil cinema. Along with \"Pizza\", Sethupathi scored back-to-back successes with \"Sundarapandian\" (which featured him in negative role) and \"Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom\" in the same year resulting in a rise in his popularity. Pizza (2012 film) Pizza is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language mystery horror film written and directed by debutant Karthik Subbaraj. The film features Vijay Sethupathi and Remya Nambeesan in lead roles, while Aadukalam Naren,",
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"text": "The Pizza Underground The Pizza Underground was an American comedy rock band based in New York City. Mainly parodying songs by the Velvet Underground with pizza-themed song names and lyrics, the group consisted of Macaulay Culkin (kazoo, percussion and vocals) along with Matt Colbourn (guitar, vocals), Phoebe Kreutz (glockenspiel, vocals), Deenah Vollmer (pizza box, vocals) and Austin Kilham (tambourine, vocals). Because of the theme, the band gave out boxed pizzas to people who attended their live performances. Deenah Vollmer, the group's \"pizza box\" percussionist, said the idea for the Pizza Underground began as a joke in 2012. \"We soon realized",
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"answer": "\"apizza\"",
"context": "New Haven's greatest culinary claim to fame may be its pizza, which has been claimed to be among the best in the country, or even in the world. New Haven-style pizza, called \"apizza\" (pronounced ah-BEETS, [aˈpitts] in the original Italian dialect), made its debut at the iconic Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana (known as Pepe's) in 1925. Apizza is baked in coal- or wood-fired brick ovens, and is notable for its thin crust. Apizza may be red (with a tomato-based sauce) or white (with a sauce of garlic and olive oil), and pies ordered \"plain\" are made without the otherwise customary mozzarella cheese (originally smoked mozzarella, known as \"scamorza\" in Italian). A white clam pie is a well-known specialty of the restaurants on Wooster Street in the Little Italy section of New Haven, including Pepe's and Sally's Apizza (which opened in 1938).",
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"context": "Types of Cheese Used on Pizzas - Pizza DeliveryTypes of Cheese Used on Pizzas Types of Cheese Used on Pizzas Types of Cheese Used on Pizzas For most consumers, there is only one type of cheese used on a pizza: mozzarella. The classic white cheese is a staple on a pizza, used in almost every type of pizza imaginable. It became popular thanks to the Margherita pizza, so named after Margherita of Savoy who had a pizza containing tomato, mozzarella, and basil made in her honor. Up until this point, pizza largely consisted of tomato and was known as a Neapolitan, with the Margherita marking the first instance of mozzarella cheese being added.",
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"context": "Focaccia - Ingredients from AlansKitchen.comFocaccia - Ingredients from AlansKitchen.com Focaccia Focaccia (pronounced foe-CAT-cha) is a flat oven-baked Italian bread, which may be topped with onions, herbs or other foodstuffs, related to pizza, but not considered to be the same. The word is derived from the Latin focus meaning \"centre\" and also \"fireplace\" -- the fireplace being in the centre of the house -- and this is a bread baked in the hearth. In English, it is sometimes redundantly referred to as focaccia bread.",
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"context": "What is another word for zucchini? - wordhippo.comWhat is another word for zucchini? What is another word for zucchini? No words found.",
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"question": "What is another name for zucchini?"
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"context": "Difference Between Zucchini and CourgetteDifference Between Zucchini and Courgette | Difference Between Difference Between Zucchini and Courgette • Categorized under Objects , Processed Foods | Difference Between Zucchini and Courgette Zucchini Vs Courgette The reason why zucchini and courgette are being put into much confusion is because they come from one family of vegetables ; both summer squash veggies belonging to the cucurbit vegetable family (Cucurbita pepo). Their colors vary because some are yellow whereas others are green. The etymology of the zucchini vegetable comes from the Italian word zucchino, which literally means a tiny squash or undeveloped marrow. On the contrary, courgette is obviously of French origin.",
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"context": "A second New Haven gastronomical claim to fame is Louis' Lunch, which is located in a small brick building on Crown Street and has been serving fast food since 1895. Though fiercely debated, the restaurant's founder Louis Lassen is credited by the Library of Congress with inventing the hamburger and steak sandwich. Louis' Lunch broils hamburgers, steak sandwiches and hot dogs vertically in original antique 1898 cast iron stoves using gridirons, patented by local resident Luigi Pieragostini in 1939, that hold the meat in place while it cooks.",
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"context": "igourmet.com Feta Cheese ABOUT FETA CHEESE Shop, Find Recipes, Read About the History of Feta Cheese Buy Feta Cheese online from igourmet.com! Please visit our online Feta Store and go shopping at the number one imported food delivery service in the USA. Feta, Greece's most popular cheese, is an aged white crumbly cheese made from sheep's milk or a mix of sheep's and goat's milk. Feta can also be made from cow's milk if a special culture is added to the milk to give it the characteristic sheep's milk flavor. Feta, a rather simple white brined cheese, has been made in Greece for thousands of years, but wasn't named \"Feta\" until the 1700s. Feta means \"slice\" in Italian, and was named so because the cheese was traditionally sliced before it was placed in barrels for aging.",
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"context": "A calzone ( US : / kælˈzoʊneɪ , - ni , - ˈzoʊn / , UK : / kælˈtsoʊni , - neɪ / ; Italian : ( kalˈtsoːne ) , `` stocking '' or `` trouser '' ) is an Italian oven - baked folded pizza that originated in Naples . A typical calzone is made from salted bread dough , baked in an oven and is stuffed with salami , ham or vegetables , mozzarella , ricotta and Parmesan or pecorino cheese , as well as an egg . Different regional variations on a calzone can often include other ingredients that are normally associated with pizza toppings .",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "What is another word for wildebeest? - wordhippo.comWhat is another word for wildebeest? What is another word for wildebeest? No words found.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "A twist on boudin noir and a specialty from the Antilles, the French Carribeans. Boudin blanc (m) a soft white sausage. Boudin noir (f) bottle. Brandade de morue (f) salt cod mashed with olive oil and milk until smooth; sometimes made with potatoes, too; a specialty from Provence. Brasserie (f) originally, a restaurant that served beer (the literal meaning of brasserie is brewery) and a simple hearty fare, often of Alsatian inspiration. The term is now used, more broadly, for traditional restaurants that are larger than bistros and offer a longer menu served around the clock (choucroute, grilled meat, shellfish platters, etc.). Bresaola (f) air-dried Italian beef.",
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The American
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Henry James
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The American (novel)
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Henry James
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"text": "Thomas Jefferson: Author of America Thomas Jefferson: Author of America is a short biography of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States (1801–09) and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), by author, journalist and literary critic Christopher Hitchens. It was released as a part of Harper Collins' \"Eminent Lives\" series of \"brief biographies by distinguished authors on canonical figures.\" The book has been praised by critics. Ted Widmer of \"The New York Times\" wrote, \"Hitchens brings a refreshing perspective to the task, both in that he has not written at length about the founding moment",
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"text": "The American (novel) The American is a novel by Henry James, originally published as a serial in \"The Atlantic Monthly\" in 1876–77 and then as a book in 1877. The novel is an uneasy combination of social comedy and melodrama concerning the adventures and misadventures of Christopher Newman, an essentially good-hearted but rather gauche American businessman on his first tour of Europe. Newman is looking for a world different from the simple, harsh realities of 19th-century American business. He encounters both the beauty and the ugliness of Europe, and learns not to take either for granted. The core of the",
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"text": "the script, which deviates significantly from James's text, including sexual scenes between Newman and Noémie, and Valentin and Noémie. The American (novel) The American is a novel by Henry James, originally published as a serial in \"The Atlantic Monthly\" in 1876–77 and then as a book in 1877. The novel is an uneasy combination of social comedy and melodrama concerning the adventures and misadventures of Christopher Newman, an essentially good-hearted but rather gauche American businessman on his first tour of Europe. Newman is looking for a world different from the simple, harsh realities of 19th-century American business. He encounters both",
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"text": "publisher. was first published on 15 May 1958 by Robert Delpire in Paris as part of its \"Encyclopédie Essentielle\" series. Writings by Simone de Beauvoir, Erskine Caldwell, William Faulkner, Henry Miller and John Steinbeck were included, that Delpire positioned opposite Frank's photographs. Many thought that Frank's photos served more to illustrate the writing rather than the converse. The cover was decorated with a drawing by Saul Steinberg. In 1959, \"The Americans\" was finally published in the United States by Grove Press, with the text removed from the French edition due to concerns that it was too un-American in tone. The",
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"text": "remarks appearing throughout, correcting the satirical \"mistakes\" (and a few honest errors) of the original edition. \"America (The Book)\" was written and edited by Jon Stewart, Ben Karlin, David Javerbaum, and other writers of \"The Daily Show\". Karlin was the show's executive producer and Javerbaum its head writer. The book is written as a parody of a United States high school civics textbook, complete with study guides, questions, and class exercises. Also included are scholarly \"Were You Aware?\" boxes, one of which explains that \"the term 'Did You Know' is copyrighted by a rival publisher\". The book provides discussion questions",
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"text": "America (The Book) America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction is a 2004 humor book written by Jon Stewart and other writers of \"The Daily Show\" that parodies and satirizes American politics and worldview. It has won several awards, and generated some controversy. An updated trade paperback edition was published in 2006 as a \"\"Teacher's Edition\"\", with updated coverage of the Supreme Court Justices (including Samuel Alito and John Roberts, who were appointed after the 2004 book's publication), and fact checking by Stanley K. Schultz, professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, with red marks and",
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"text": "in the book \"for giving the authors the idea\". The book appears in the background of a bookstore scene of the film \"Mr. Woodcock.\" America (The Book) America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction is a 2004 humor book written by Jon Stewart and other writers of \"The Daily Show\" that parodies and satirizes American politics and worldview. It has won several awards, and generated some controversy. An updated trade paperback edition was published in 2006 as a \"\"Teacher's Edition\"\", with updated coverage of the Supreme Court Justices (including Samuel Alito and John Roberts, who were appointed after",
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"text": "best-known works include the \"Magnalia Christi Americana\", the \"Wonders of the Invisible World\" and \"The Biblia Americana\". Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield represented the Great Awakening, a religious revival in the early 18th century that emphasized Calvinism. Other Puritan and religious writers include Thomas Hooker, Thomas Shepard, John Wise, and Samuel Willard. Less strict and serious writers included Samuel Sewall (who wrote a diary revealing the daily life of the late 17th century), and Sarah Kemble Knight. New England was not the only area in the colonies with a literature: southern literature was also growing at this time. The diary",
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"text": "America (book series) America is a series of books edited by Nico Perrone, published since 1980 in Piccola Biblioteca Dedalo (Dedalo Libri publishing, Bari, Italy). The series comprises works in Italian and translations into Italian, many of which are now out of print, by theorists and critics of the American system through authors of economics, culture, political history, and diplomacy of the United States of America. The purpose is to give space to different points of view in a debate avoiding prefixed positions. Published books in the series to date include: Books planned for release: Publication of the series was",
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"text": "in 2004, where it was championed by trade unionist Gérald Larose. An American Story An American Story () is a novel published in 1986 by Canadian writer Jacques Godbout. Its English translation, by Yves Saint-Pierre, was published in 1988. Grégory Francœur, a brilliant professor from Quebec, leaves his family and political career behind to become the assistant to a distinguished academic in San Francisco. Because of a misunderstanding, typical of the ambiguity that has been Francœur's lot in life, he becomes involved in a dangerous case of illegal immigration. \"Une histoire américaine\" was one of the novels chosen for inclusion",
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"answer": "William Lee Miller",
"context": "Democracy and Power in An American City, a very influential book in political science by preeminent Yale professor Robert A. Dahl, which includes an extensive history of the city and thorough description of its politics in the 1950s. New Haven's theocratic history is also mentioned several times by Alexis de Tocqueville in his classic volume on 19th-century American political life, Democracy in America. New Haven was the residence of conservative thinker William F. Buckley, Jr., in 1951, when he wrote his influential God and Man at Yale. William Lee Miller's The Fifteenth Ward and the Great Society (1966) similarly explores the relationship between local politics in New Haven and national political movements, focusing on Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and urban renewal.",
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"answer": "E. L. James",
"context": "Fifty Shades Freed Fifty Shades Freed is the third and final installment of the erotic romance \"Fifty Shades Trilogy\" by British author E. L. James. After accepting entrepreneur CEO Christian Grey's proposal in \"Fifty Shades Darker\", Anastasia Steele must adjust not only to married life but to her new husband's wealthy lifestyle and controlling nature. The paperback edition was first published in April 2012. E. L. James Erika Mitchell (born 7 March 1963), known by her pen name E. L. James, is an English author.",
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"answer": "John Ruskin",
"context": "The 19th-century English art critic, John Ruskin, in his Seven Lamps of Architecture, published 1849, was much narrower in his view of what constituted architecture. Architecture was the \"art which so disposes and adorns the edifices raised by men ... that the sight of them\" contributes \"to his mental health, power, and pleasure\".",
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"answer": "Vitruvius",
"context": "The earliest surviving written work on the subject of architecture is De architectura, by the Roman architect Vitruvius in the early 1st century AD. According to Vitruvius, a good building should satisfy the three principles of firmitas, utilitas, venustas, commonly known by the original translation – firmness, commodity and delight. An equivalent in modern English would be:",
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"context": "Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence ... Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence? | Reference.com Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence? A: Quick Answer Thomas Jefferson is considered to be the primary author of the Declaration of Independence, according to America's Library, of the Library of Congress. Jefferson wrote the draft that was considered by the Continental Congress between June 11 and 28, 1776. Full Answer Jefferson was part of a five-man committee that was appointed by the Continental Congress and asked to produce the document. The rest of the committee consisted of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston.",
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"context": "From World War II to the War on Terrorism,\" will be published this fall by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely on current events. Julian E. Zelizer says so far the Obama presidency resembles that of Lyndon B. Johnson. PRINCETON, New Jersey (CNN) -- While pundits have compared President Obama to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, less attention has been paid to another, perhaps more apt parallel -- Lyndon Baines Johnson. Sometimes the similarities are striking.",
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"context": "Fifty Shades Trilogy Bundle: Fifty Shades of Grey; Fifty ... Fifty Shades Trilogy: Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed 3-volume Boxed Set by E L James, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® This boxed set includes the following novels: FIFTY SHADES OF GREY: When college student Anastasia Steele goes to interview young entrepreneur Christian Grey, she encounters a man who is beautiful, brilliant, and intimidating. The unworldly Ana realizes she wants this man, and Grey admits he wants her, too—but on his own terms. When the couple embarks on a daring, passionately physical affair, Ana discovers Christian’s secrets and explores her own desires. FIFTY SHADES DARKER:",
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"context": "The nineteenth-century English atheist Charles Bradlaugh declared that he refused to say \"There is no God\", because \"the word 'God' is to me a sound conveying no clear or distinct affirmation\"; he said more specifically that he disbelieved in the Christian god. Stephen Jay Gould proposed an approach dividing the world of philosophy into what he called \"non-overlapping magisteria\" (NOMA). In this view, questions of the supernatural, such as those relating to the existence and nature of God, are non-empirical and are the proper domain of theology. The methods of science should then be used to answer any empirical question about the natural world, and theology should be used to answer questions about ultimate meaning and moral value. In this view, the perceived lack of any empirical footprint from the magisterium of the supernatural onto natural events makes science the sole player in the natural world.",
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"question": "Who was the author of Seven Lamps of Architecture?"
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"context": "The first appearance of the term 'affirmative action' was in the National Labor Relations Act, better known as the Wagner Act, of 1935.:15 Proposed and championed by U.S. Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York, the Wagner Act was in line with President Roosevelt's goal of providing economic security to workers and other low-income groups. During this time period it was not uncommon for employers to blacklist or fire employees associated with unions. The Wagner Act allowed workers to unionize without fear of being discriminated against, and empowered a National Labor Relations Board to review potential cases of worker discrimination. In the event of discrimination, employees were to be restored to an appropriate status in the company through 'affirmative action'. While the Wagner Act protected workers and unions it did not protect minorities, who, exempting the Congress of Industrial Organizations, were often barred from union ranks.:11 This original coining of the term therefore has little to do with affirmative action policy as it is seen today, but helped set the stage for all policy meant to compensate or address an individual's unjust treatment.[citation needed]",
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"context": "Architecture (Latin architectura, from the Greek ἀρχιτέκτων arkhitekton \"architect\", from ἀρχι- \"chief\" and τέκτων \"builder\") is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings and other physical structures. Architectural works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art. Historical civilizations are often identified with their surviving architectural achievements.",
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"text": "Entertainment on September 18, 2007. DVD Talk gave the film a negative review, calling it \"overly simplistic\". Final Draft (2007 film) Final Draft is a 2007 American horror film directed by Jonathan Dueck. Paul (James Van Der Beek) is a script writer with a big problem: he only has 18 days to release his last script. A script that could be his chance to be someone well-knowing. He decides to lock his home and to live isolated until the job is done. But the main character of his story is a maniac clown, and something happens...the line between fantasy and",
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"text": "Final Draft (2007 film) Final Draft is a 2007 American horror film directed by Jonathan Dueck. Paul (James Van Der Beek) is a script writer with a big problem: he only has 18 days to release his last script. A script that could be his chance to be someone well-knowing. He decides to lock his home and to live isolated until the job is done. But the main character of his story is a maniac clown, and something happens...the line between fantasy and reality is so thin, Paul is going crazy. \"Final Draft\" was released on DVD by Peace Arch",
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"text": "that he is way better and above from any place he has ever been in life as a person. The movie ends with him on Greenland, the place of the initial take on the film where hi gives this speech on time, and what would you do on your last minute. Clues were left on different sites on the web about interviews, comments and director hints for better understanding of the movie, difficult to find all that info in just one site. The Last Minute The Last Minute is a 2001 British-American urban gothic film, written and directed by Stephen",
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"text": "The Last Minute The Last Minute is a 2001 British-American urban gothic film, written and directed by Stephen Norrington. It shows a struggling man hitting bottom and finding light in unexpected places, and trying a huge alternative as the solution to his problems while giving up the life he recently found. The film darkly lampoons success, failure, and show business. Billy Byrne is famous, the new big thing, yet the film doesn't say what's the great idea that got him there, he is just suddenly on top, everywhere and adored. Women, money, fame, then everything changes and Billy finds himself",
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"text": "1981. His last finished work was the screenwriting for the successful 1997 TV film Last Stand at Saber River starring Tom Selleck. He was in a relationship with actress Julie Adams. Ronald M. Cohen Ronald M. Cohen (December 23, 1939, Chicago, Illinois – April 21, 1998, Los Angeles, California) was a US American screen writer and film producer. His screenwriting career started in the 1960s and he studied Film at New York University. His screenwriting career encompassed Blue (1968 film), the 1977 film Twilight's Last Gleaming and the 1984 TV series Call to Glory. In 1977 he wrote a script",
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"text": "for six months with 175 performances. He subsequently wrote a third play, called \"And the Sun Goes Down\". \"Five Star Final\" was adapted as a movie in 1931, and Weitzenkorn wrote several screenplays. These included \"24 Hours\" (1931), \"Men of Chance\" (1931) and \"The Devil is Driving\" (1932). His last screenplay was \"King of the Newsboys\", co-written with Peggy Thompson in 1938. Weitzenkorn was married five times. On the morning of February 7, 1943, Weitzenkorn's clothes caught fire as he was making a pot of coffee. His wife found him burned to death in a chair next to the stove.",
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"text": "his forced exclusion from the event. The film was released by ABC. The film was selected at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1983 and London Film Festival. Enormous Changes at the Last Minute Enormous Changes at the Last Minute is a 1983 three-part drama film based on the 1974 short stories of the same name by Grace Paley, which was directed Mirra Bank, Ellen Hovde and Muffie Meyer. The film stars Kevin Bacon, Ellen Barkin and David Strathairn, among others. The film was released in 1985 in the United States. In the first segment (directed by Ellen Hovde and",
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"context": "Something Wicked This Way Comes (film) Something Wicked This Way Comes is a 1983 American horror fantasy film directed by Jack Clayton and produced by Walt Disney Productions from a screenplay written by Ray Bradbury, based on his novel of the same name. The novel's title was taken directly from a line in Act IV of William Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\": \"By the pricking of my thumbs / Something wicked this way comes.\" The film stars Jason Robards, Jonathan Pryce, Diane Ladd, and Pam Grier. It was shot in Vermont and at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California.",
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"context": "All the Money in the World All the Money in the World is an upcoming 2017 American crime drama film directed by Ridley Scott and based on John Pearson's novel \"Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J. Paul Getty\". It stars Michelle Williams, Kevin Spacey, Mark Wahlberg, Romain Duris, Charlie Plummer, Andrew Buchan and Timothy Hutton. The plot of the film involves the biographical account from the early 1970s of the sustained refusal of J. Paul Getty to cooperate with the extortion demands of a group of kidnappers, from the organized crime group 'Ndrangheta, who had abducted and mutilated his grandson John Paul Getty III. David Scarpa David Scarpa is an American screenwriter.",
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"context": "He has also directed the films \"Imagine That\" starring Eddie Murphy as well as \"Over the Hedge\". Kirkpatrick wrote the English-language screenplay for U.S. release of \"The Secret World of Arrietty\", in 2012 and \"From Up on Poppy Hill\", in 2013. His brother is American songwriter and musician Wayne Kirkpatrick, with whom he wrote the 2015 musical \"Something Rotten! \". The Spiderwick Chronicles (film) The Spiderwick Chronicles is a 2008 American fantasy adventure film based on the bestselling book series of the same name by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi. It was directed by Mark Waters and stars Freddie Highmore, Sarah Bolger, Mary-Louise Parker, Martin Short, Nick Nolte, and Seth Rogen. Set in the Spiderwick Estate in New England, it follows the adventures of Jared Grace and his family as they discover a field guide to faeries, battle goblins, mole trolls and other magical creatures.",
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"context": "Director Sima Urale is an award-winning filmmaker. Urale's short film O Tamaiti won the prestigious Best Short Film at the Venice Film Festival in 1996. Her first feature film Apron Strings opened the 2008 NZ International Film Festival. The feature film Siones Wedding, co-written by Oscar Kightley, was financially successful following premieres in Auckland and Apia.",
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"context": "All the Money in the World, about the John Paul Getty, III kidnapping, will be released in December, 2017. The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film) The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North.",
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"context": "Orion co-founder Mike Medavoy had met Arnold Schwarzenegger and sent his agent the script for The Terminator . Cameron was dubious about casting Schwarzenegger as Reese as he felt he would need someone even bigger to play the Terminator . Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson were offered the Terminator role , but both turned it down . The studio suggested O.J. Simpson for the role , but Cameron did not feel that Simpson would be believable as a killer .",
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Louise Archambault
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Louise Archambault
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"text": "quite kick her gambling addiction - no matter how many people she seems to hurt and deceive. Things come to a head when Janine confronts her adulterous husband and Marguerite discovers she's pregnant. Archambault won the 2005 Claude Jutra Award for the best feature film by a first-time film director in Canada. In December 2005, the film was named to the Toronto International Film Festival's annual Canada's Top Ten list of the year's best films. Familia (film) Familia is a 2005 French-language Canadian drama film. It was directed and written by Louise Archambault. The story revolves around two main characters:",
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"text": "La familia Cebolleta La familia Cebolleta (The Scalion Family) is a Spanish comic series created by Manuel Vázquez Gallego in 1951 for the magazine El DDT. It was one of the three most famous series of his author, alongside with \"Las hermanas Gilda\" (1949) and \"Anacleto, agente secreto\" (1965), appearing in numerous magazines of Bruguera publishing house. The series features the comical misadventures formed by: Vázquez also drew two other strips about families (\"La Familia Gambérrez\" and \"La Familia Churumbel\") but \"La familia Cebolleta\" is the most famous one. In the film \"El gran Vázquez\" the characters of Jeremías the",
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"text": "mi familia\" (\"Women of my family\"). In 2011 Olguin-Trelawny was Executive Producer of \"Vidas de película\", a TV series produced by the Director's Guild of Argentina (DAC) about in-depth interviews to living film directors from Argentina's golden \"60s Generation\" like Manuel Antín, José Martínez Suárez, Pino Solanas, Simón Feldman, Octavio Getino, Leonardo Fabio, and Héctor Olivera. He is member of the Executive Board (period 2013-2017) of DAC where he is also in charge of the institutional relations. Carlos Olguin-Trelawny Carlos Olguin-Trelawny is a film director and screenwriter. He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He began courses on filmmaking at",
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"text": "(TV), \"Family Matters\" (1989) (TV series), \"\" (1998), \"Night Visions\" (2001) (TV series) and the \"Harmony\" segment of \"Shadow Realm\" (2002). He also co-created and co-produced the NBC-TV series, \"Eerie, Indiana\" with Karl Schaefer. Rivera was featured in The Dialogue interview series. In this 90 minute interview with producer Mike DeLuca, Rivera describes his transition from playwright to Oscar-nominated screenwriter. In 2002, Rivera was hired to write the screenplay for the film \"Diarios de Motocicleta\" (\"The Motorcycle Diaries\") by director Walter Salles. The movie, which was released in 2004, is based on Che Guevara's diary about a motorcycle trip which",
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"text": "She completed a master's degree in Audiovisual Writing during the 1990s. In 1992, Carranza began writing scripts for television. She has written a number of successful soap operas for TV3, including \"Poble Nou\", \"Secrets de família\" and \"Nissaga de poder\". \"Poble Nou\" received the TP de Oro award. Another series which she wrote, \"\", received a Premio Ondas award. Carranza also began teaching screenwriting at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. In 2011, she won the Spanish for her novel \"Paraules emmetzinades\" (\"Poisoned words\"), which was inspired by the abduction of Natascha Kampusch. The book is believed to be the first",
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"text": "in his charge and is trying to rebuild his family life. Another main character is his sister-in-law (played by Lydia Bosch) whom he ends up marrying in a second marriage and who gives birth to twins. Other important characters are Julio, his best friend, his cousin Alfonso, and also his colleagues at the health center. The series recounts Dr. Martín's family, personal and professional struggles. He lives with his father and a domestic assistant, Juani (Luisa Martín) and they create the rhythm of his daily family life. Médico de familia has been one of the few TV series that marked",
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"text": "than physical appearance. Although the program is mainly a drama, it includes some comedy scenes, most of them played by actor Fabián Vena. Vena plays a \"Bon Vivant\", similar to the Argentine comic book character Isidoro Cañones. \"Somos familia\" is produced by Quique Estevanez, who previously produced the successful telenovela \"Dulce amor\", also aired by Telefe. It is written by Marcelo Nacci and Laura Barneix. The closing credits of the first episodes did not mention Nacci and Barneix, which sparked criticism from author unions such as Argentores and the Asociación de Autores Audiovisuales. Argentores even sent a legal document requiring",
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"text": "interior of the country. A Gloriosa Família A Gloriosa Família is a novel by the Angolan author Pepetela published in 1997 by Dom Quixote (Lisbon). The novel deals with the family of Baltasar Van Dum, a Flemish slave trader in Luanda, during the period of time that the Dutch ruled the colony. In order to write the novel, Pepetela undertook painstaking research of the seven years in which the Dutch occupied Angola, using archives located in Amsterdam, Antwerp, and the Vatican. The long novel is composed of 12 chapters, and is set between the years 1642 and 1648. The novel",
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"text": "kill him. Betrayed and without memory, you can not trust anyone not even their nearest and dearest relatives, including his wife Paula (Paola Volpato), his family Gustavo (Andres Velasco) and Sara (Ignacia Baeza), including Monica (Patricia López), the ambitious family lawyer. From overnight everyone is a suspect and help detective Jacqueline (Ximena Rivas) is committed to finding the person responsible for the failed assassination. Reserva de familia Reserva de Familia (Reserve of Family) is a Chilean telenovela produced by TVN. It is an adaptation of the Spanish series \"Gran Reserva\" by Pablo Illanes and directed by Maria Eugenia Rencoret. A",
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"text": "moves back to their house and Peter regains his job. \"Padre de Familia\" was written by the show's producer Kirker Butler, in his first writing credit for the show. It was directed by Pete Michels, who would also direct the episode \"The Former Life of Brian\" later this season. Series regulars Peter Shin and James Purdun acted as supervising directors for the episode. The episode's music was composed by Walter Murphy. This is the first episode of \"Family Guy\" that was released after the show's creator, Seth MacFarlane, joined Writers Guild of America strike. MacFarlane participated in the writing process",
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"context": "All the Money in the World All the Money in the World is an upcoming 2017 American crime drama film directed by Ridley Scott and based on John Pearson's novel \"Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J. Paul Getty\". It stars Michelle Williams, Kevin Spacey, Mark Wahlberg, Romain Duris, Charlie Plummer, Andrew Buchan and Timothy Hutton. The plot of the film involves the biographical account from the early 1970s of the sustained refusal of J. Paul Getty to cooperate with the extortion demands of a group of kidnappers, from the organized crime group 'Ndrangheta, who had abducted and mutilated his grandson John Paul Getty III. David Scarpa David Scarpa is an American screenwriter.",
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"question": "Who wrote and directed The Orator?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "All the Money in the World, about the John Paul Getty, III kidnapping, will be released in December, 2017. The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film) The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
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Daughter
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screenwriter
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Koo Hye-sun
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Koo Hye-sun
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Who was the screenwriter for Daughter?
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"text": "but his script was considered unsatisfactory and he was replaced by John Briley. Bolt also had several unrealised projects, including a TV miniseries of Gore Vidal's novel \"Burr\" and an adaptation of Madeleine L'Engle's \"A Wrinkle in Time\" for Norman Lear. After being paid $US400,000 plus ten per cent of profits for his \"Ryan's Daughter\" screenplay, Bolt became, for a time, the highest-paid screenwriter in Hollywood. Robert Bolt Robert Oxton Bolt, CBE (15 August 1924 – 21 February 1995) was an English playwright and a two-time Oscar-winning screenwriter, known for writing the screenplays for \"Lawrence of Arabia\", \"Doctor Zhivago\" and",
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"text": "the Nobel-winning scientist to defect from the United States. \"Daughter of the Mind\" was one of the first high-quality offerings of ABC's Movie of the Week series. Daughter of the Mind Daughter of the Mind is a 1969 American made-for-television horror-thriller film starring Don Murray, Ray Milland and Gene Tierney. It was first broadcast on ABC on December 9, 1969 as the ABC Movie of the Week. At the request of a colleague, psychologist and ESP researcher Alex Lauder investigates leading cybernetic expert Dr. Samuel Hale Constable's claim that he has seen and spoken with his young daughter, Mary, who",
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"text": "On August 11, 2004, it was announced that Morgan and screenwriter Sam Hamm were writing an untitled screenplay under development by DreamWorks SKG. According to \"The Hollywood Reporter\", the story \"concerns a marriage counselor, whose daughter is about to get married, who discovers that his future son-in-law is suffering from the delusion that he's a superhero.\" Morgan worked on the second episode of former \"X-Files\" producer Frank Spotnitz's \"\" remake, as consulting producer, though the show was canceled before any of Morgan's scripts were produced. The only script that Morgan wrote before the show was canceled was called \"The M",
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"text": "The Son-Daughter The Son-Daughter is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Clarence Brown and written by John F. Goodrich, Claudine West and Leon Gordon. The film stars Helen Hayes, Ramon Novarro, Lewis Stone, Warner Oland and Ralph Morgan. The film was released on December 23, 1932, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In a story set in San Francisco's Chinatown, Tom Lee, a Chinese prince, disguised as student is in love with Lien Wha, during unrest between opposing groups of the Chinese community. \"Navarro earned only scant good notices when the picture opened on December 23, 1932. The picture itself received overwhelmingly",
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"text": "negative reviews.\" The Son-Daughter The Son-Daughter is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Clarence Brown and written by John F. Goodrich, Claudine West and Leon Gordon. The film stars Helen Hayes, Ramon Novarro, Lewis Stone, Warner Oland and Ralph Morgan. The film was released on December 23, 1932, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In a story set in San Francisco's Chinatown, Tom Lee, a Chinese prince, disguised as student is in love with Lien Wha, during unrest between opposing groups of the Chinese community. \"Navarro earned only scant good notices when the picture opened on December 23, 1932. The picture itself",
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"text": "their children. A pregnant photographer (Selma Blair) captures motherhood on film while re-examining her relationship with her estranged mom. On May 8, 2012, Susan Sarandon and her real-life daughter Eva Amurri were cast in the film which was to be directed by Paul Duddridge. Sarandon and Amurri had already worked together in the 2002 comedy \"The Banger Sisters\". On June 4, 2012, Christina Ricci joined the cast, while Danielle James was announced to be producing the film. On July 3, 2012, Sharon Stone was cast, and on September 25, 2014, Paul Wesley joined to play Kevin, a pastry chef and",
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"text": "community films for the Red Cross, the Teenage Cancer Unit Trust and the National Schizophrenic Foundation. They also developed their writing skills with screenplays for Hartswood Films, Quentin Morrissey, Buffalo Pictures as well as working on Shakespearean productions at the Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park, London. Having spent a few years in constant development it was decided to combine their many skills and create a feature film, entitled \"Mothers & Daughters\". Six months were spent with actors devising and rehearsing the screenplay, followed by intense bursts of filming with breaks so that cast and crew could earn money to live",
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"text": "plans. Daughter of Darkness (1990 film) Daughter of Darkness is a 1990 American made-for-television horror film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Anthony Perkins, Mia Sara, Dezsõ Garas and Jack Coleman. It originally premiered on CBS on January 26, 1990. Katherine Thatcher (Mia Sara), a young woman trying to learn the identity of her father, is drawn into a Romanian vampire underworld. She is unaware that her father (Perkins) is a vampire. The vampire community is surprised to find that someone has been born from a union between a vampire and a woman and they seek to draw her into",
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"answer": "Jason Reitman",
"context": "Up in the Air (2009 film) Up in the Air is a 2009 American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman and written by Reitman and Sheldon Turner, based on the 2001 novel of the same name, written by Walter Kirn. The story is centered on corporate \"downsizer\" Ryan Bingham (George Clooney) and his travels. Vera Farmiga, Anna Kendrick and Danny McBride also star. Filming was primarily in St. Louis, Missouri, which substituted for a number of other cities.",
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"question": "Who was the co-writer with the screenwriter of The Longest Yard of Up in the Air?"
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"answer": "Ray Bradbury",
"context": "Something Wicked This Way Comes (film) Something Wicked This Way Comes is a 1983 American horror fantasy film directed by Jack Clayton and produced by Walt Disney Productions from a screenplay written by Ray Bradbury, based on his novel of the same name. The novel's title was taken directly from a line in Act IV of William Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\": \"By the pricking of my thumbs / Something wicked this way comes.\" The film stars Jason Robards, Jonathan Pryce, Diane Ladd, and Pam Grier. It was shot in Vermont and at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California.",
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"answer": "Tusi Tamasese",
"context": "Her first feature film Apron Strings opened the 2008 NZ International Film Festival. The feature film Siones Wedding, co-written by Oscar Kightley, was financially successful following premieres in Auckland and Apia. The 2011 film The Orator was the first ever fully Samoan film, shot in Samoa in the Samoan language with a Samoan cast telling a uniquely Samoan story. Written and directed by Tusi Tamasese, it received much critical acclaim and attention at film festivals throughout the world.",
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"context": "All the Money in the World All the Money in the World is an upcoming 2017 American crime drama film directed by Ridley Scott and based on John Pearson's novel \"Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J. Paul Getty\". It stars Michelle Williams, Kevin Spacey, Mark Wahlberg, Romain Duris, Charlie Plummer, Andrew Buchan and Timothy Hutton. The plot of the film involves the biographical account from the early 1970s of the sustained refusal of J. Paul Getty to cooperate with the extortion demands of a group of kidnappers, from the organized crime group 'Ndrangheta, who had abducted and mutilated his grandson John Paul Getty III. David Scarpa David Scarpa is an American screenwriter.",
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"answer": "Randall Wallace",
"context": "In January 2011, just weeks after leaving office in California, Schwarzenegger announced that he was reading several new scripts for future films, one of them being the World War II action drama With Wings as Eagles, written by Randall Wallace, based on a true story. On March 6, 2011, at the Arnold Seminar of the Arnold Classic, Schwarzenegger revealed that he was being considered for several films, including sequels to The Terminator and remakes of Predator and The Running Man, and that he was \"packaging\" a comic book character. The character was later revealed to be the Governator, star of the comic book and animated series of the same name. Schwarzenegger inspired the character and co-developed it with Stan Lee, who would have produced the series.",
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"context": "He has also directed the films \"Imagine That\" starring Eddie Murphy as well as \"Over the Hedge\". Kirkpatrick wrote the English-language screenplay for U.S. release of \"The Secret World of Arrietty\", in 2012 and \"From Up on Poppy Hill\", in 2013. His brother is American songwriter and musician Wayne Kirkpatrick, with whom he wrote the 2015 musical \"Something Rotten! \". The Spiderwick Chronicles (film) The Spiderwick Chronicles is a 2008 American fantasy adventure film based on the bestselling book series of the same name by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi. It was directed by Mark Waters and stars Freddie Highmore, Sarah Bolger, Mary-Louise Parker, Martin Short, Nick Nolte, and Seth Rogen. Set in the Spiderwick Estate in New England, it follows the adventures of Jared Grace and his family as they discover a field guide to faeries, battle goblins, mole trolls and other magical creatures.",
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"context": "All the Money in the World, about the John Paul Getty, III kidnapping, will be released in December, 2017. The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film) The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Orion co-founder Mike Medavoy had met Arnold Schwarzenegger and sent his agent the script for The Terminator . Cameron was dubious about casting Schwarzenegger as Reese as he felt he would need someone even bigger to play the Terminator . Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson were offered the Terminator role , but both turned it down . The studio suggested O.J. Simpson for the role , but Cameron did not feel that Simpson would be believable as a killer .",
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"question": "Who wrote the screenplay for With Wings as Eagles?"
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The Hours
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director
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Stephen Daldry
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The Hours (film)
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Stephen Daldry
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Who was the director of The Hours?
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"text": "1993, Gary D. Green took office. Michael B. Dressman was Director of the Band of the Hour from 2000 to 2004. C. David Ragsdale served as interim director in 2004-2005. Phillip Clements was Associate Director of Bands and Director of the Band of the Hour until the summer of 2008, when Thomas Keck became Director of the Band of the Hour and Associate Director of Bands. Charles Damon is the Assistant Director of Programs. Under Keck's administration, the band began to focus on the music it played in the stands. Emphasis was placed on popular music, as many home-grown members",
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"text": "Texas and Director of the One O'Clock is the longest held by anyone in either of those capacities. His two predecessors were Gene Hall and Leon Breeden. Hall and Breeden were comprehensive musicians; and both were accomplished composers and arrangers. But Slater was the first to head the program whose role as a composer and arranger represented a significant part of his career. Slater's mentorship helped solidify the continuity of the student composition and arrangement program. The three directors of the One O'Clock that succeeded Slater are (i) Steve Wiest (2008 to 2014), (ii) Jay Saunders (interim director; 2014–2016), and",
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"text": "Directors included Monica Hargraves, Dan Cogan, Margaret McCasland, Erica Van Etten, Greg Spence Wolf, Bob LeRoy, LeGrace Benson, Wally Woods, Jennifer Elges, and Donald Stephenson. In May 1999 Glover turned the administration of Ithaca HOURS over to the newly elected Board of Directors. Glover has continued to support Ithaca Hours through community outreach to present, most notably through the Ithaca Health Fund (now incorporated as part of the Ithaca Health Alliance) and Ithaca Community News. The current Board of Directors, 2014-2015, includes Erik Lehmann (Chair), Danielle Klock, and Bob LeRoy. Several million dollars value of HOURS have been traded since",
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"text": "The Hours (novel) The Hours is a 1998 novel written by Michael Cunningham. It won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, the 1999 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, and was later made into an Oscar-winning 2002 movie of the same name starring Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore. The book concerns three generations of women affected by the classic novel \"Mrs. Dalloway\". In Richmond, 1923, author Virginia Woolf is writing \"Mrs. Dalloway\" and struggling with her own mental illness. In 1949 Los Angeles, Mrs. Brown, wife of a World War II veteran, who is reading \"Mrs. Dalloway\", plans her husband's",
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"text": "and television films since then. From 1988 through 2006, Boyle edited five of the films directed by Kevin Reynolds. Boyle has been elected as a member of the American Cinema Editors. Boyle's editing of \"The Hours\" (directed by Stephen Daldry, 2002) was honored by numerous nominations for \"best editing\" of 2002 films. Critic Bob Grimm wrote that the film's editing \"is a minor film miracle\". Karen Pearlman selected the film as a case study for her 2016 book on film editing, \"Cutting Rhythms: Intuitive Film Editing\". This filmography is based on the listing at the Internet Movie Database; the director",
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"text": "for the show. In 1964, he became the supervising producer of the groundbreaking and controversial current affairs programme \"This Hour Has Seven Days\", later writing a book about the program. He was promoted in 1967 to Area Head, Arts and Science and was responsible for the creation of a large number of radio and television programmes. Among the people he hired were Barbara Amiel and David Suzuki. From 1971 to 1977, he served as regional director in Montreal. He retired from the CBC in 1979 in order to focus on writing books and teaching at York University where he was",
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"answer": "Wes Craven",
"context": "The 1998 edition of Guinness Book of World Records stated: \"No female artist has sold more records than Madonna around the world\". In 1999 Madonna signed to play a violin teacher in the film Music of the Heart but left the project, citing \"creative differences\" with director Wes Craven. She recorded the single \"Beautiful Stranger\" for the 1999 film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. It reached number 19 on the Hot 100 solely on radio airplay. Madonna won a Grammy Award for \"Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media\".",
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"answer": "Tod Browning",
"context": "The Exquisite Thief is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Tod Browning.",
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"answer": "Adrian Hooper",
"context": "The Sydney Mandolins (Artistic Director: Adrian Hooper) have contributed greatly to the repertoire through commissioning over 200 works by Australian and International composers. Most of these works have been released on Compact Disks and can regularly be heard on radio stations on the ABC and MBS networks. One of their members, mandolin virtuoso Paul Hooper, has had a number of Concertos written for him by composers such as Eric Gross. He has performed and recorded these works with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.",
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"answer": "Dulles",
"context": "With Eisenhower's leadership and Dulles' direction, CIA activities increased under the pretense of resisting the spread of communism in poorer countries; the CIA in part deposed the leaders of Iran in Operation Ajax, of Guatemala through Operation Pbsuccess, and possibly the newly independent Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville). In 1954 Eisenhower wanted to increase surveillance inside the Soviet Union. With Dulles' recommendation, he authorized the deployment of thirty Lockheed U-2's at a cost of $35 million. The Eisenhower administration also planned the Bay of Pigs Invasion to overthrow Fidel Castro in Cuba, which John F. Kennedy was left to carry out.\"",
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"answer": "A. L. Vijay",
"context": "Thalaivaa (English: Leader) is a 2013 Indian Tamil action film written and directed by A. L. Vijay.",
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"question": "Who was the main director of Thalaivaa?"
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"context": "The Murder Man The Murder Man is a 1935 American crime-drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Virginia Bruce, and Lionel Atwill, and directed by Tim Whelan. The picture was Tracy's first film in what would be a twenty-year career with MGM. Tracy plays an investigative reporter who specializes in murder cases. The film is notable as the feature film debut of James Stewart (who had previously appeared in a Shemp Howard comedy short called \"Art Trouble\").",
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"context": "The mandolin orchestras never completely went away, however. In fact, along with all the other musical forms the mandolin is involved with, the mandolin ensemble (groups usually arranged like the string section of a modern symphony orchestra, with first mandolins, second mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, mando-basses, and guitars, and sometimes supplemented by other instruments) continues to grow in popularity. Since the mid-nineties, several public-school mandolin-based guitar programs have blossomed around the country, including Fretworks Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra, the first of its kind. The national organization, Classical Mandolin Society of America, founded by Norman Levine, represents these groups. Prominent modern mandolinists and composers for mandolin in the classical music tradition include Samuel Firstman, Howard Fry, Rudy Cipolla, Dave Apollon, Neil Gladd, Evan Marshall, Marilynn Mair and Mark Davis (the Mair-Davis Duo), Brian Israel, David Evans, Emanuil Shynkman, Radim Zenkl, David Del Tredici and Ernst Krenek.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Eisenhower did provide France with bombers and non-combat personnel. After a few months with no success by the French, he added other aircraft to drop napalm for clearing purposes. Further requests for assistance from the French were agreed to but only on conditions Eisenhower knew were impossible to meet – allied participation and congressional approval. When the French fortress of Dien Bien Phu fell to the Vietnamese Communists in May 1954, Eisenhower refused to intervene despite urgings from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the Vice President and the head of NCS.",
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"question": "Who was the director of the CIA?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Sivappu Sivappu is a 2015 Tamil movie directed by Sathyasiva and produced by Muktha Films and 'Punnagai Poo' Gheetha. Evoking the plight of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in India, the film features Rajkiran, Naveen Chandra and Rupa Manjari in the lead roles, with music composed by N. R. Raghunanthan. N. R. Raghunanthan N. R. Raghunanthan is an Indian film score and soundtrack composer. He has scored music for Tamil films.",
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"text": "Cortland, New York Cortland is a city in Cortland County, New York, United States of America. Known as the Crown City, Cortland is located in New York's Southern Tier region. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 19,204. It is the county seat of Cortland County. The city of Cortland, near the western border of the county, is surrounded by the town of Cortlandville. The city is within the former Central New York Military Tract. The city is named after Pierre Van Cortlandt, the first lieutenant governor of the state of New York. Cortland, settled in",
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"text": "Cortland County, New York Cortland County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2010 census, the population of Cortland County was 49,336. The county seat is Cortland. The county is named after Pierre Van Cortlandt, president of the convention at Kingston that wrote the first New York State Constitution in 1777, and first lieutenant governor of the state. Cortland County comprises the Cortland, NY Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Ithaca-Cortland, NY Combined Statistical Area. The Cortland apple is named for the county. Located in the glaciated Appalachian Plateau area",
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"text": "1791, was made a village in 1853 (rechartered in 1864), and was incorporated as a city in 1900 as the 41st city in New York state. When the county was formed in 1808, Cortland vied with other villages and won the status of becoming the county seat. Known as the \"Crown City\" because of its location on a plain formed by the convergence of seven valleys, Cortland is situated at above sea level. Forty stars representing the 40 cities incorporated before Cortland circle the State of New York and Crown on the city's official seal. The seven points of the",
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"text": "home of the Cortland Normal School, now the State University of New York at Cortland. From 1960 to 1992, Smith Corona typewriters were manufactured in Cortland. In 2006, Cortland's historic clock tower burned down. It was later re-built, with spaces for both businesses and apartment style housing. The Cortland County Courthouse, Cortland County Poor Farm, Cortland Fire Headquarters, Cortland Free Library, First Presbyterian Church Complex, William J. Greenman House, Randall Farm, Tompkins Street Historic District, Unitarian Universalist Church, and United States Post Office are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Cortland is in west-central Cortland County at (42.600658,",
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"text": "with a plurality in 1992 and 1996. The last Democrat to win a majority in Cortland County prior to Obama was Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Cortland County's lawmaking body is the legislature, which consists of 17 members. All are elected from single member districts. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.5%) is water. Cortland County is sometimes considered to be part of Central New York and Southern Tier regions of New York and is also somewhat to the southwest of the center of New York, south of",
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"text": "was moved to Cortland from its traditional home at Hofstra University in Hempstead. The team located their operations at the State University of New York, Cortland campus. The camp drew in 34,000 visitors and brought nearly $4.26 million to the local economy. In 2010, the Jets signed a 3-year contract with SUNY Cortland to continue their partnership. Cortland, New York Cortland is a city in Cortland County, New York, United States of America. Known as the Crown City, Cortland is located in New York's Southern Tier region. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 19,204. It",
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"text": "of Central New York, midway between Syracuse and Binghamton, this predominantly rural county is the southeastern gateway to the Finger Lakes Region. Scattered archaeological evidence indicates the Iroquois also known as the Haudenosaunee controlled the area beginning about AD 1500. What was to become Cortland County remained within Indian territory until the American Revolution. It became part of the Military Tract, when, in 1781, more than 1¼ million acres (5,100 km²) were set aside by the State's Legislature to compensate two regiments formed to protect the State's western section from the English and their Iroquois allies, at the close of",
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"text": "NASA and a variety of other goods and services. International exporting is an integral part of many of the corporations in the area. The county's present reflects its past. Agri-business flourishes yet, consistent with the pattern elsewhere in New York State, the number of farms has declined while farm size and yield have increased. Continued growth in the service and light industry sectors is contributing to the growing strength of the Central New York region and the Southern Tier region. The loss of many of its local businesses has led to the current economic decline of the region. Cornell University,",
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"text": "Cortlandville, New York Cortlandville is a town in Cortland County, New York, United States of America. The population was 8,509 at the 2010 census. Cortlandville surrounds the city of Cortland and is at the western border of the county. The town is in the former Central New York Military Tract. The area was first settled in 1792 at Lorings Corners. In 1829, the town was taken from the south part of the town of Homer. The town was increased by additional land from the town of Virgil in 1845. In 1853, the village of Cortland (the present city of Cortland)",
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"text": "Syracuse University, State University of New York Binghamton and Ithaca College are all within an easy 45 minute drive of the City of Cortland. The State University College at Cortland and Tompkins Cortland Community College are located in the county. Cortland County is a swing county. In 2000, Al Gore lost Cortland County by only about 1%. In 2004, George Bush defeated John Kerry by 5 points. The city of Cortland itself, the largest city in the county, leans Democratic. In 2008, Barack Obama defeated John McCain 54-45%. In 2012, Barack Obama defeated Mitt Romney 53-44%. Bill Clinton carried it",
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"context": "Exploring the capital of Tasmania, Hobart | Travel News DigestExploring the capital of Tasmania, Hobart | Travel News Digest Videos Exploring the capital of Tasmania, Hobart Hobart, capital of Tasmania, sits on the River Derwent off the coast of Australia. The city is located in the state’s south-east on the estuary of the Derwent River, with its harbour forming the second-deepest natural port in the world. Source: Expedia Hobart - Discover TasmaniaHobart - Discover Tasmania Discover Tasmania 147.328946 Hobart Hobart offers a contrasting blend of heritage, scenery and culture, with world class activities and attractions nearby. Nestled amongst the foothills of Mt Wellington, Hobart combines heritage charm with a modern lifestyle in a setting of exceptional beauty.",
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"answer": "Ciudad de México",
"context": "Mexico City , or the City of Mexico ( Spanish : Ciudad de México , American Spanish : ( sjuˈða ( ð ) ðe ˈmexiko ) ( listen ) ; abbreviated as CDMX , Nahuatl languages : Āltepētl Mēxihco ) , is the capital of Mexico and the most populous city in North America . Mexico City is one of the most important cultural and financial centres in the Americas . It is located in the Valley of Mexico ( Valle de México ) , a large valley in the high plateaus in the center of Mexico , at an altitude of 2,240 meters ( 7,350 ft ) . The city has 16 boroughs .",
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"context": "Facts About Whitehorse, Capital City of Yukon, CanadaFacts About Whitehorse, Capital City of Yukon, Canada Dateline: 12/30/2014 About the City of Whitehorse Whitehorse, the capital city of the Yukon Territory of Canada, is a major northern hub. It is the largest community in Yukon, with more than 70 percent of Yukon's population living there. Whitehorse is within the shared traditional territory of the Ta'an Kwach'an Council (TKC) and the Kwanlin Dun First Nation (KDFN) and has a thriving arts and cultural community. Its diversity includes French immersion programs and French schools and it has a strong Filipino community, amongst others.",
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"context": "Brasília (Portuguese pronunciation: [bɾaˈziljɐ]) is the federal capital of Brazil and seat of government of the Federal District. The city is located atop the Brazilian highlands in the country's center-western region. It was founded on April 21, 1960, to serve as the new national capital. Brasília and its metro (encompassing the whole of the Federal District) had a population of 2,556,149 in 2011, making it the 4th most populous city in Brazil.",
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"context": "Geographically, the Australian Capital Territory is within, but not a part of, the state of New South Wales, in much the same way that the District of Columbia, where the US capital of Washington is located, is part of neither the states of Maryland nor Virginia. As the seat of national government, the Australian Parliament and the nation's central federal offices are located in Canberra, as are the nation's national galleries, museums and library. Canberra's Lake Burley Griffin was created when the Molonglo River was dammed in the early 1960s. More » Aerial view of Darwin © Tourism NT. Aerial view of Darwin © Tourism NT • Darwin, Northern Territory It's Australia's northernmost capital city in the region commonly referred to as the Top End.",
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"context": "Disagreements following the war have resulted in stalemate punctuated by periods of elevated tension and renewed threats of war. The stalemate led the President of Eritrea to urge the UN to take action on Ethiopia with the Eleven Letters penned by the President to the United Nations Security Council. The situation has been further escalated by the continued efforts of the Eritrean and Ethiopian leaders in supporting opposition in one another's countries.[citation needed] In 2011, Ethiopia accused Eritrea of planting bombs at an African Union summit in Addis Ababa, which was later supported by a UN report. Eritrea denied the claims.",
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"context": "Yellowknife, Capital of the Northwest Territories – Canada ...Yellowknife, Capital of the Northwest Territories Yellowknife, Capital of the Northwest Territories Key Facts About Yellowknife, the Capital of the Northwest Territories, Canada Yellowknife City Hall. All Canada Photos / Getty Images Updated: 12/30/2014 About the City of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Yellowknife is the capital city of the Northwest Territories , Canada. Yellowknife is also the only city in the Northwest Territories. A small, culturally diverse city in the far north of Canada, Yellowknife combines all the urban amenities with memories of the old gold prospecting days.",
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"context": "Here is a map of Africa with all its countries and capitals. Country Harare NOTE: 1. South Sudan's capital is planned to be moved to Ramciel from Juba in the near future. 2. Dodoma has been Tanzania's capital since 1996. Dar es Salaam served as the capital of Tanzania from 1964 (Independence) to 1996. 3. Comoros, Cape Verde, Mauritius, São Tomé & Príncipe and Seychelles, although not a part of the main African landmass, are a part of the African subcontinent.",
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Yesterday's Hero
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Jackie Collins
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"text": "Yesterday's Hero Yesterday's Hero is a 1979 British film starring Ian McShane, Suzanne Somers, Adam Faith, Paul Nicholas and Cary Elwes (in his film debut). It also features Glynis Barber and Emma Samms in their early performances. The screenplay was written by novelist Jackie Collins, but was an original work and not based on one of her books. Although it has echoes of the life of the former player George Best, the film is not biographical. Rod Turner (McShane), a former star footballer now an alcoholic and playing in a minor league, is persuaded to attempt a comeback to the",
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"text": "in New York. In 1968, he persuaded his future wife Jackie Collins to write her first novel, \"The World Is Full of Married Men\". In 1969, Lerman opened the members-only nightclub Tramp in London's Jermyn Street which he co-owned with Johnny Gold and Bill Ofner. The opening night was attended by Joan and Jackie Collins, Michael Caine, Roger Moore, and Natalie Wood. In the late 1970s he moved into films, producing \"The Stud\" (1978), \"The World Is Full of Married Men\" (1979), \"The Bitch\" (1979), and \"Yesterday's Hero\" (1979), all based on his wife's novels apart from \"Yesterday's Hero\", for",
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"text": "Allan Folsom Allan Reed Folsom (December 9, 1941 – May 16, 2014) was an American screenwriter and novelist. Born in Orlando, Florida, Folsom grew up in Boston, United States. In 1963, he worked as a camera man, editor, writer and producer in California. He then wrote scripts for TV series and films, such as \"Hart to Hart\". He wrote five books: \"The Day After Tomorrow\" (1994), \"Day of Confession\" (1998), \"The Exile\" (2004), \"The Machiavelli Covenant\" (2006) and \"The Hadrian Memorandum\" (2009) His first novel, \"The Day After Tomorrow\", debuted at #3 on the \"New York Times\" bestseller list and",
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"text": "men meet for a weekend at Graham's Hampton beach house to finally bury their memory of the night from fifteen years ago. All past grievances surface in an explosive night that alters the trajectories of all their lives. Michael Wolfe wrote the first draft of \"Maybe Tomorrow\" in 2008. After that, he and his producing partner Mark Montgomery spent nearly three years securing financing necessary to shoot the film. After two months of pre-production, production commenced in February 2011 and lasted eighteen days. \"Maybe Tomorrow\" won Best Feature at the 2012 Golden Door Film Festival. The festival also gave awards",
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"text": "Tomorrow\" as a film. It was by William P. McGivern. Belafonte picked Abraham Polonsky as the screenwriter, but he had been blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee. Killens generously agreed to act as his front and was credited with the screenplay for the film. In 1996 the Writers Guild of America restored credit to Polonsky for the film under his own name. Killen's second novel, \"And Then We Heard the Thunder\" (1962), was about the treatment of the black soldiers in the military during World War II, when the armed forces were still segregated. Critic Noel Perrin ranked it",
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"text": "he wrote the screenplay for \"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance\". In World War I, Bellah enlisted in the Canadian Army, and served as a pilot in the 117th Squadron of Great Britain's Royal Flying Corps. These experiences formed the basis of his 1928 novel \"Gods of Yesterday.\" During World War II, Bellah served in the United States Army, starting as a lieutenant in the 16th Infantry, was detailed to the General Staff Corps before Pearl Harbor, and was later assigned to Headquarters 1st Infantry Division, later with the 80th Infantry Division. Later he served on the staff of Admiral",
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"text": "he losing his mind, or running out of time? Following the success of his Comic-Con award-winning short film, Tomorrow's Memoir, co-writer/director Jim Cliffe began conceiving an idea for a feature-length screenplay, inspired by a moment of déjà vu. Taking a cue from co-writing teams such as husband and wife duo Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh, Jim enlisted the help of his writer girlfriend (now wife), Melodie Krieger, to flesh out what would become \"Donovan's Echo\". From the beginning, the two imagined an older protagonist with a tragic past and a lifetime of regret, who was now experiencing a phenomenon he",
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"text": "Yesterday's Hero (John Paul Young song) \"Yesterday's Hero\" is a pop song by John Paul Young. The song was written by George Young and Harry Vanda and was released in February 1975 as the lead single from Young's debut studio album, \"Hero\" (1975). The song became a worldwide hit, peaking at No. 8 in Australia, No. 1 in South Africa and No. 41 in the United States. \"Yesterday's Hero\" is a song about the fleeting nature of pop stardom. It drew on Vanda & Young's own experiences as former teen idols. The song gave Young his first top ten hit,",
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"text": "Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1927. He also collaborated with Jean Harlow on her novel \"Today is Tonight\". For his contribution in films, Wilson has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located on 6301 Hollywood Blvd. In a 2011 episode of the reality TV series \"Pawn Stars\", Wilson's granddaughter was featured, as she sold a cigarette lighter and ID badge that had belonged to him during his time as a propaganda filmmaker for the United States government. Writer/producer Producer Carey Wilson (writer) Carey Wilson (May 19, 1889 – February 1, 1962) was an American screenwriter,",
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"text": "a score of 61 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\". The Hero (2017 film) The Hero is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed and edited by Brett Haley and written by Haley and Marc Basch. It stars Sam Elliott, Laura Prepon, Krysten Ritter, Nick Offerman and Katharine Ross and follows an aging movie star who deals with his terminal illness. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2017 and was released on June 9, 2017, by The Orchard. Lee Hayden (Sam Elliott) is an aging Western icon with a golden voice,",
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"context": "Something Wicked This Way Comes (film) Something Wicked This Way Comes is a 1983 American horror fantasy film directed by Jack Clayton and produced by Walt Disney Productions from a screenplay written by Ray Bradbury, based on his novel of the same name. The novel's title was taken directly from a line in Act IV of William Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\": \"By the pricking of my thumbs / Something wicked this way comes.\" The film stars Jason Robards, Jonathan Pryce, Diane Ladd, and Pam Grier. It was shot in Vermont and at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California.",
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"context": "Up (2009 film) Up is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Pete Docter, the film centers on an elderly widower named Carl Fredricksen (Ed Asner) and an earnest young \"Wilderness Explorer\" (a fictional youth group similar to the Boy Scouts) named Russell (Jordan Nagai). By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America and complete a promise made to his late wife, Ellie. The film was co-directed by Bob Peterson, with music composed by Michael Giacchino.",
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"context": "Orion co-founder Mike Medavoy had met Arnold Schwarzenegger and sent his agent the script for The Terminator . Cameron was dubious about casting Schwarzenegger as Reese as he felt he would need someone even bigger to play the Terminator . Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson were offered the Terminator role , but both turned it down . The studio suggested O.J. Simpson for the role , but Cameron did not feel that Simpson would be believable as a killer .",
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Burn
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"text": "played with what remained. He recorded the entire process and later rearranged samples to create the piece of music. The virtual instrument company Spectrasonics created a sample library called Omnisphere which includes a \"Burning Piano\" sample recorded by Stocco. Michael Hannan's compositions have often involved pieces for pianos which have been altered in some way, including being set on fire. His 2003 \"Burning Questions\", a radiophonic work commissioned by ABC Radio National, explored the \"cultural politics of auto-destructive music\" and included the sounds of a burning baby grand piano (with a microphone placed inside), the observers' reactions, and Hannan playing",
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"text": "his most famous songs, such as \"I burn, I burn\" were composed for actress-singer Anne Bracegirdle to perform. Recognizing Eccles’s ability to write for her needs, Mrs Bracegirdle, undoubtedly under his tutelage, thereafter sang only his music. Eccles also wrote an all-sung English opera \"Semele\" with text by Congreve, but it was not staged until the 20th century. Congreve's libretto would later serve as the basis for George Frideric Handel's \"Semele\" (1744). For much of the later part of his life, Eccles lived in Kingston upon Thames and wrote additional incidental music (though not as frequently as he had for",
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"text": "Burn! (1969 film) Burn! (Italian: \"Queimada\") is a 1969 Italian-French war drama film directed by Gillo Pontecorvo and starring Marlon Brando, Evaristo Márquez and Renato Salvatori. The music was composed by Ennio Morricone. The fictional story focuses on the creation of a banana republic in the Caribbean, and the events that follow it. Brando plays a British secret government agent, named after the American filibuster William Walker, who manipulates a slave revolt to serve the interests of the sugar trade. In 1844, the British Admiralty sends Sir William Walker (Brando), an \"agent provocateur\", to the fictional island of Queimada, a",
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"text": "shows, including ESPN's first reality show Beg, Borrow and Deal\", where he wrote the theme song and scores for 2 seasons. He went on to write the theme song for ESPN's Jim Rome is Burning, which ran for 8 years. He has been a Music Supervisor for a slate of 20 films with Lionsgate Films, which include \"Setup\", \"Freelancers\", \"Fire with Fire\", \"The Frozen Ground\", and \"Empire State\", \"The Prince\", \"Vice\", and \"Bus 657\". Mike Burns (songwriter) Mike Burns is an American video director, music executive, and entrepreneur, currently residing in Los Angeles, California. He is best known as a",
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"text": "Burn (Nine Inch Nails song) \"Burn\" is a song recorded by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails for the soundtrack to the 1994 film \"Natural Born Killers\". It was released as a promotional single from the soundtrack. The song was included as a bonus track on the 10th anniversary deluxe edition of \"The Downward Spiral\" in 2004. Live performances of the song are featured on \"KROQ Christmas 2005\" and the concert film \"Beside You in Time\". The music video was co-directed by Hank Corwin and Trent Reznor. The video features Reznor performing in front of a projection screen displaying",
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"text": "made by Swedish author/artist/composer Åke Hodell. The piece is called 220 Volt Buddha. Åke approved for us to use it for free, after inquiring about the music of the band and our approach, as soon as he understood that we were a non-commercial act. He has composed several pieces of abstract music, written radio plays and novels. You could consider him a modernist along the lines of Vladimir Mayakovsky. It was an honour for me to work with him and I think the blue tone matches the abstract music on the album perfectly. Åke died in 2000. He is greatly",
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"answer": "johann strauss",
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"answer": "J. Paul Getty",
"context": "Gordon Getty Gordon Peter Getty (born December 20, 1933) is an American businessman, investor, philanthropist and classical music composer, the fourth child of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. His mother, Ann Rork, was his father's fourth wife. When his father died in 1976, Gordon assumed control of Getty's US$2 billion trust. According to the Forbes 400, as of September 2011 his net worth is $2 billion, making him number 212 on the list of the richest Americans.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Jan 28, 2007 Die größten Musical Hits (The biggest Musical Hits) Number 11 German version of Lion King's *Circle of life* shown on ZDF Category Konig der Lowen (The Lion King) - YouTubeKonig der Lowen (The Lion King) - YouTube Konig der Lowen (The Lion King) Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video?",
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"question": "Who composed the work Tales From the Vienna Woods?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "David Rockefeller David Rockefeller (June 12, 1915 – March 20, 2017) was an American banker who was chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation. He was the oldest living member of the Rockefeller family and family patriarch from August 2004 until his death in March 2017. Rockefeller was a son of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, and a grandson of John D. Rockefeller and Laura Spelman Rockefeller. John D. Rockefeller III John Davison Rockefeller III (March 21, 1906 – July 10, 1978) was a philanthropist and third-generation member of the prominent Rockefeller family.",
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"context": "He studied in St. Petersburg with Alexander Dreyschock for fortepiano and singing in the class of Camille Everardi. Later he was an associate of Hans von Bulow. He taught and was director of a music school in Sumakh (1877-81) and then in Kursk (1882-1915). Among his students, at Kursk, was Nikolai Roslavets. Nikolai Roslavets Nikolai Andreevich Roslavets (Russian: Никола́й Андре́евич Ро́славец ) (4 January 1881 [O.S. 23 December 1880] , Surazh, then in Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire, now in Bryansk Oblast, Russia23 August 1944, Moscow) was a significant Ukrainian Soviet modernist composer.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The Polish scholar Jan Baudouin de Courtenay (together with his former student Mikołaj Kruszewski) introduced the concept of the phoneme in 1876, and his work, though often unacknowledged, is considered to be the starting point of modern phonology. He also worked on the theory of phonetic alternations (what is now called allophony and morphophonology), and had a significant influence on the work of Ferdinand de Saussure.",
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Michael Crichton
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Michael Crichton
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"Jeffery Hudson",
"John Lange"
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"text": "these included real phenomena that scientists had too eagerly dismissed as paranormal. In 1988, Crichton was a visiting writer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. \"Odds On\" was Crichton's first published novel. It was published in 1966 under the pseudonym of John Lange. It is a 215-page paperback novel which describes an attempted robbery in an isolated hotel on Costa Brava. The robbery is planned scientifically with the help of a critical path analysis computer program, but unforeseen events get in the way. In 1967, Crichton published \"Scratch One\". The novel relates the story of Roger Carr, a handsome, charming",
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"text": "Odds On Odds On is Michael Crichton's first published novel. It was released in 1966 under the pseudonym of John Lange. It is a short 215-page paperback novel. Hard Case Crime republished the novel under Crichton's name on November 19, 2013. It describes an attempt of robbery in an isolated hotel on Costa Brava. The robbery is planned with the help of a Critical Path Analysis computer program, but unforeseen events get in the way. As in many other Crichton novels the chapters are named by date as in a diary, rather than by number or other content. In this",
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"text": "Andromeda Strain\", independent producer Sam Roy bought the film rights to \"Odds On\". However, no movie was made. Odds On Odds On is Michael Crichton's first published novel. It was released in 1966 under the pseudonym of John Lange. It is a short 215-page paperback novel. Hard Case Crime republished the novel under Crichton's name on November 19, 2013. It describes an attempt of robbery in an isolated hotel on Costa Brava. The robbery is planned with the help of a Critical Path Analysis computer program, but unforeseen events get in the way. As in many other Crichton novels the",
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"text": "Q&A published by Bantam Dell as \"Odds’R: The Odds On Everything Book\". Schlaifer's recently completed novel \"Who Killed Andy Warhol?\", is the first fictional account of the events leading up to Warhol’s death and what followed in its aftermath. In 1986 Schlaifer received the Outstanding Graduate award from Syracuse University’s School of Visual and Performing Arts, and gave the school’s convocation address to the graduating class in the spring of the same year. He was also Founding Chairman of the Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta a former board member of The Galloway School and The Temple, both in",
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"text": "is the racecourse on which all of Mr. Wright's characters move with such familiar ease. Over the Odds (novel) Over the Odds is a 1918 novel by Arthur Wright. Ossy Odson is left a fortune provided he gets married by a certain date. The \"Sunday Times\" said that: Here is a remarkable thing. In other parts of the world writers of no special merit are making large incomes by turning out conventional sporting novels. In Australia Mr. Arthur Wright, the best sporting novelist of them all, is apparently content with a purely local reputation. His latest book is well up",
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"text": "in more than 150 libraries. In 2000 she wrote \"Odds\", which was published by Counterpoint. Friedman's novel \"Secondhand Smoke\" was published in 2004 by Counterpoint, and was a 2005 Berkley Signature, BookSense 76 selection. It was cited by Oxford American as one of 30 Most Underrated Southern Books. Later books were \"Side Effects\" published in 2006 by Avalon, \"A Little Bit Ruined\" 2007 Avalon, \"Taken Away\" 2010 Tiny Satchel Press, and \"Too Jewish\" 2010 booksBnimble. \"Do Not Open for 50 Years\" 2015 BBN. She also is the author of the comedic book, \"Too Smart to Be Rich,\" published in 1988",
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"text": "usually alter their odds closer to other bookmakers' prices. The odds are influenced by betting volume so that a selection receiving a high volume of liquidity may have the odds for it cut. In 2006, there were news reports that the only female odds compiler in the United Kingdom was a woman called Helen Jacob of Sky Bet. Odds compiler An odds compiler (or trader) is a person employed by a bookmaker or betting exchange who sets the odds for events (such as sporting outcomes) for customers to place bets on. Apart from pricing markets, they also engage in any",
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"text": "to Life, a story-based Alternative Reality Game (ARG) for museums and outdoor places, and Young Hercules: The Legendary Bully, an empathy-awareness program for middle, high school and college students. Under the pseudonym \"McKenzie Bodkin\", Bodkin's original epic poem \"The Water Mage's Daughter: A Novel of Love, Magic and War in Verse\" was published as an ebook by Telemachus Press in 2013. Written in iambic tetrameter, the 13,000-line high fantasy novel features hidden verse games and mathematical structures. Odds Bodkin's many published works include: Odds Bodkin Odds Bodkin (born February 14, 1953), is the pseudonym of an American storyteller, musician, and",
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"context": "Democracy and Power in An American City, a very influential book in political science by preeminent Yale professor Robert A. Dahl, which includes an extensive history of the city and thorough description of its politics in the 1950s. New Haven's theocratic history is also mentioned several times by Alexis de Tocqueville in his classic volume on 19th-century American political life, Democracy in America. New Haven was the residence of conservative thinker William F. Buckley, Jr., in 1951, when he wrote his influential God and Man at Yale. William Lee Miller's The Fifteenth Ward and the Great Society (1966) similarly explores the relationship between local politics in New Haven and national political movements, focusing on Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and urban renewal.",
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"answer": "John Ruskin",
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"context": "From World War II to the War on Terrorism,\" will be published this fall by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely on current events. Julian E. Zelizer says so far the Obama presidency resembles that of Lyndon B. Johnson. PRINCETON, New Jersey (CNN) -- While pundits have compared President Obama to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, less attention has been paid to another, perhaps more apt parallel -- Lyndon Baines Johnson. Sometimes the similarities are striking.",
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"context": "Fifty Shades Trilogy Bundle: Fifty Shades of Grey; Fifty ... Fifty Shades Trilogy: Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed 3-volume Boxed Set by E L James, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® This boxed set includes the following novels: FIFTY SHADES OF GREY: When college student Anastasia Steele goes to interview young entrepreneur Christian Grey, she encounters a man who is beautiful, brilliant, and intimidating. The unworldly Ana realizes she wants this man, and Grey admits he wants her, too—but on his own terms. When the couple embarks on a daring, passionately physical affair, Ana discovers Christian’s secrets and explores her own desires. FIFTY SHADES DARKER:",
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"context": "The nineteenth-century English atheist Charles Bradlaugh declared that he refused to say \"There is no God\", because \"the word 'God' is to me a sound conveying no clear or distinct affirmation\"; he said more specifically that he disbelieved in the Christian god. Stephen Jay Gould proposed an approach dividing the world of philosophy into what he called \"non-overlapping magisteria\" (NOMA). In this view, questions of the supernatural, such as those relating to the existence and nature of God, are non-empirical and are the proper domain of theology. The methods of science should then be used to answer any empirical question about the natural world, and theology should be used to answer questions about ultimate meaning and moral value. In this view, the perceived lack of any empirical footprint from the magisterium of the supernatural onto natural events makes science the sole player in the natural world.",
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"question": "Who was the author of Seven Lamps of Architecture?"
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"context": "The first appearance of the term 'affirmative action' was in the National Labor Relations Act, better known as the Wagner Act, of 1935.:15 Proposed and championed by U.S. Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York, the Wagner Act was in line with President Roosevelt's goal of providing economic security to workers and other low-income groups. During this time period it was not uncommon for employers to blacklist or fire employees associated with unions. The Wagner Act allowed workers to unionize without fear of being discriminated against, and empowered a National Labor Relations Board to review potential cases of worker discrimination. In the event of discrimination, employees were to be restored to an appropriate status in the company through 'affirmative action'. While the Wagner Act protected workers and unions it did not protect minorities, who, exempting the Congress of Industrial Organizations, were often barred from union ranks.:11 This original coining of the term therefore has little to do with affirmative action policy as it is seen today, but helped set the stage for all policy meant to compensate or address an individual's unjust treatment.[citation needed]",
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"question": " Who was the author of the National Non-Labor Relations Act?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Architecture (Latin architectura, from the Greek ἀρχιτέκτων arkhitekton \"architect\", from ἀρχι- \"chief\" and τέκτων \"builder\") is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings and other physical structures. Architectural works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art. Historical civilizations are often identified with their surviving architectural achievements.",
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"text": "\"The Fan\" was adapted into a film starring Robert De Niro and directed by Tony Scott (1996). His literary influences are Vladimir Nabokov, Graham Greene, and Ross Macdonald. Stephen King has referred to him as \"my favorite American suspense novelist\". Born in Boston, Abrahams lives in Falmouth, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. He is married and has four children. He graduated from Williams College in 1968. Abrahams has started a series for younger readers called the Echo Falls Mysteries. There are currently three books in the series: \"Down the Rabbit Hole\", \"Behind the Curtain\", and \"Into the Dark\". They are all",
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"text": "Garr. Although he showed interest in screenwriting, it would take until 1977 for Fancher to transition fully into screenwriting. He continues to act occasionally. After trying to option Philip K. Dick's 1968 science fiction novel \"Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?\" in 1975, when the rights were not available, Fancher sent his friend Brian Kelly, a prospective film producer. Dick agreed, and Fancher was brought on to write a screenplay before Kelly enlisted the support of producer Michael Deeley. This made Fancher the executive producer, which led to disagreements with the eventual director Ridley Scott who then brought in David",
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"text": "as a co-producer. After his first year on \"Still Standing\", he teamed up with Picture Machine, Triggerstreet and college friend Kyle Newman to develop the screenplay for \"Fanboys\". After a year, they sold it to The Weinstein Company. The screenplay ended up seventh on the 2005 Black List for most popular unproduced scripts of the year. After the success of \"Fanboys\", Goldberg was hired to write the screenplays for \"The Jetsons\"; a 2007 remake of \"Revenge of the Nerds\" (1984) starring Adam Brody, which was cancelled after three weeks of filming; \"Aliens in the Attic\"; and \"The Muppets' Wizard of",
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"text": "Fan Vavřincová Fan Vavřincová (November 17, 1917 – December 16, 2012) was a Czech screenwriter, novelist, and author. Her credits as a screenwriter include the early 1970s television series, \"Taková normální rodinka\". In addition to screenwriting, Vavřincová authored novels, often written specifically for girls, as well as short stories, detective stories, thrillers, and mysteries. Among her most well-known novels is \"Eva tropí hlouposti\" (1934), which was adapted into the 1939 film by the same name (directed by Martin Frič). Vavřincová was born Věra Němotová in Prague, Austro-Hungarian Empire, on November 17, 1917. She began writing when she was a sixteen-year-old",
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"text": ". . nicely costumed picture [which] is a strangely uninspired nostalgic romance.\" \"TV Guide\" rates the film two out of a possible four stars and comments, \"Preminger's version, despite a strong cast, was bowdlerized by the scripters into a soapy mess . . . As is too often the case with filmed classics, dialog was sacrificed to further a perverted plot. Wilde's witty aphorisms were excised, and with them went any merit the film might have had.\" The Fan (1949 film) The Fan is a 1949 American drama film directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Dorothy Parker, Walter Reisch,",
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"text": "a lucrative career writing mostly unproduced screenplays. Fante's screenwriting credits include the comedy-drama \"Full of Life\" (1957), based on his 1952 novel of the same name, which starred Judy Holliday and Richard Conte, and was nominated for Best Written American Comedy at the 1957 WGA Awards. He also co-wrote \"Walk on the Wild Side\" (1962), which stars Jane Fonda in her second credited film role, based on the novel by Nelson Algren. His other screenplay credits include \"Dinky\", \"Jeanne Eagels\", \"My Man and I\", \"The Reluctant Saint\", \"Something for a Lonely Man\" and \"Six Loves\". As Fante himself often admitted,",
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"text": "The Fan (1949 film) The Fan is a 1949 American drama film directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Dorothy Parker, Walter Reisch, and Ross Evans is based on the 1892 play \"Lady Windermere's Fan\" by Oscar Wilde. The play had been filmed several times before, with a 1916 silent film, a later adaptation by Ernst Lubitsch in 1925 as well as versions in Spanish and Chinese. The film opens in a post-World War II London auction house, where an elderly woman is trying to acquire an attractive fan she claims was once hers. A flashback to the Victorian era",
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"answer": "Tusi Tamasese",
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"answer": "Ridley Scott",
"context": "All the Money in the World All the Money in the World is an upcoming 2017 American crime drama film directed by Ridley Scott and based on John Pearson's novel \"Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J. Paul Getty\". It stars Michelle Williams, Kevin Spacey, Mark Wahlberg, Romain Duris, Charlie Plummer, Andrew Buchan and Timothy Hutton. The plot of the film involves the biographical account from the early 1970s of the sustained refusal of J. Paul Getty to cooperate with the extortion demands of a group of kidnappers, from the organized crime group 'Ndrangheta, who had abducted and mutilated his grandson John Paul Getty III. David Scarpa David Scarpa is an American screenwriter.",
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"answer": "Randall Wallace",
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"context": "He has also directed the films \"Imagine That\" starring Eddie Murphy as well as \"Over the Hedge\". Kirkpatrick wrote the English-language screenplay for U.S. release of \"The Secret World of Arrietty\", in 2012 and \"From Up on Poppy Hill\", in 2013. His brother is American songwriter and musician Wayne Kirkpatrick, with whom he wrote the 2015 musical \"Something Rotten! \". The Spiderwick Chronicles (film) The Spiderwick Chronicles is a 2008 American fantasy adventure film based on the bestselling book series of the same name by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi. It was directed by Mark Waters and stars Freddie Highmore, Sarah Bolger, Mary-Louise Parker, Martin Short, Nick Nolte, and Seth Rogen. Set in the Spiderwick Estate in New England, it follows the adventures of Jared Grace and his family as they discover a field guide to faeries, battle goblins, mole trolls and other magical creatures.",
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"context": "All the Money in the World, about the John Paul Getty, III kidnapping, will be released in December, 2017. The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film) The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North.",
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"context": "Orion co-founder Mike Medavoy had met Arnold Schwarzenegger and sent his agent the script for The Terminator . Cameron was dubious about casting Schwarzenegger as Reese as he felt he would need someone even bigger to play the Terminator . Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson were offered the Terminator role , but both turned it down . The studio suggested O.J. Simpson for the role , but Cameron did not feel that Simpson would be believable as a killer .",
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"text": "Spring Symphony The Spring Symphony is Benjamin Britten's Opus 44. It is dedicated to Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It was premiered in the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, on Thursday 14 July 1949 (not 9 July which is quoted by many sources) as part of the Holland Festival, when the composer was 35. At the premiere the tenor soloist was Peter Pears, the soprano Jo Vincent and the contralto Kathleen Ferrier. The conductor was Eduard van Beinum. A recording of the performance survives and was first issued by Decca in August 1994. In October 1950, Spring Symphony was performed at",
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"text": "music inspired based on the four seasons, solo piano in the case of John Cage, and a violin concerto in the case of Vivaldi. The first movement, \"Spring\", is based on a symmetrical chord structure based on the third (C, E) and gradually moving outward in thirds to expand the chord (A, C, E, G, then F, A, C, E, G, B). The entire piece basically moves from an Am7 chord to a F11 chord. Kui Dong Kui Dong (董葵, born 1966, Beijing, China) is a Chinese-American composer, musician, and teacher. She is known for her music which has often",
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"text": "manuscript was acquired by the Paul Sacher Foundation. As well as the autograph score, they have published the manuscript piano four-hands score. In 2000, Kalmus Music Publishers brought out an edition where former Philadelphia Orchestra librarian Clint Nieweg made over 21,000 corrections to the score and parts. Since then a published errata list has added some 310 more corrections, and this is considered to be the most accurate version of the work as of 2013. The Rite of Spring The Rite of Spring (; ) is a ballet and orchestral concert work by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was written",
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"text": "\"The Seasons\" or \"Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter\", also is from her \"fusion period\". The first movement, \"Spring\", is included on an album \"Ring of Fire\" released by the Del Sol String Quartet on the Other Minds label, which includes composers, including Dong, who have worked extensively on the Pacific Rim. The piece is written for string quartet and four Chinese musicians, who play the zheng (Chinese harp), dulcimer, sheng (mouth organ), and Chinese percussion (bass drum, tom-tom, cymbal, opera gongs, temple blocks). Dong says that the work is an homage to John Cage and Antonio Vivaldi, who both wrote",
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"text": "2006 \"Spring, a song by Kevin Waters\", was performed at Henderson State University, Oklahoma, by Robert Best, baritone, and Elvia Puccinelli, piano. September 15, 2006 \"Spring, a song by Kevin Waters\", was performed during the 2006 National Conference of the Society of Composers, Inc at Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, by Robert Best, baritone, and Elvia Puccinelli, piano. September 24, 2006 \"Spring, a song by Kevin Waters\", was performed at the University of North Texas, Texas, by Robert Best, baritone, and Elvia Puccinelli, piano. September 30, 2006 \"Prelude on Veni Creator Spiritus\", a piece for Organ and Trumpet by Kevin",
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"text": "durch ein Dornwald ging\". Rudi Spring Rudi Spring (born 17 March 1962) is a German composer of classical music, pianist and academic. He is known for vocal compositions on texts by poets and his own, and for chamber music such as his three Chamber Symphonies. Born in Lindau, Rudi Spring received piano instructions from Alfred Kuppelmayer (1918–1977), starting in 1971. He studied chamber music in 1978 in Bregenz with Heinrich Schiff, with whom he also played in concert. He studied at the Musikhochschule München from 1981 to 1986 composition with Wilhelm Killmayer and Heinz Winbeck, and piano with Karl-Hermann Mrongovius.",
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"text": "easy to hear what he had in mind in this explosive, shape-shifting 17-minute tone poem.\" Kozinn further remarked: Silent Spring (composition) Silent Spring is a 2011 symphonic poem for orchestra by the American composer Steven Stucky. The piece was written to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the environmental science book \"Silent Spring\" by Rachel Carson and was commissioned by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with the Rachel Carson Institute at Chatham University. The work was premiered in Pittsburgh on February 17, 2012, with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra conducted by Manfred Honeck. Though \"Silent Spring\" is composed in a single",
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"answer": "johann strauss",
"context": "Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Dec 31, 2006 How Johann Strauss Composed the Waltz as described in a 1938film, \"the Great Waltz\". Category Johann Strauss II - Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz ...Johann Strauss II - Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz - YouTube Johann Strauss II - Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video?",
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"answer": "J. Paul Getty",
"context": "Gordon Getty Gordon Peter Getty (born December 20, 1933) is an American businessman, investor, philanthropist and classical music composer, the fourth child of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. His mother, Ann Rork, was his father's fourth wife. When his father died in 1976, Gordon assumed control of Getty's US$2 billion trust. According to the Forbes 400, as of September 2011 his net worth is $2 billion, making him number 212 on the list of the richest Americans.",
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"answer": "górecki",
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"answer": "Pāṇini",
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"answer": "Antonio Maria Bononcini",
"context": "Antonio Vivaldi composed a mandolin concerto (Concerto in C major Op.3 6) and two concertos for two mandolins and orchestra. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart placed it in his 1787 work Don Giovanni and Beethoven created four variations of it. Antonio Maria Bononcini composed La conquista delle Spagne di Scipione Africano il giovane in 1707 and George Frideric Handel composed Alexander Balus in 1748. Others include Giovani Battista Gervasio (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Giuseppe Giuliano (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Emanuele Barbella (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Domenico Scarlatti (Sonata n.54 (K.89) in D minor for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), and Addiego Guerra (Sonata in G major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo).",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Jan 28, 2007 Die größten Musical Hits (The biggest Musical Hits) Number 11 German version of Lion King's *Circle of life* shown on ZDF Category Konig der Lowen (The Lion King) - YouTubeKonig der Lowen (The Lion King) - YouTube Konig der Lowen (The Lion King) Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video?",
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"context": "David Rockefeller David Rockefeller (June 12, 1915 – March 20, 2017) was an American banker who was chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation. He was the oldest living member of the Rockefeller family and family patriarch from August 2004 until his death in March 2017. Rockefeller was a son of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, and a grandson of John D. Rockefeller and Laura Spelman Rockefeller. John D. Rockefeller III John Davison Rockefeller III (March 21, 1906 – July 10, 1978) was a philanthropist and third-generation member of the prominent Rockefeller family.",
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"question": "Who is the father of the composer of Usher House?"
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"context": "He studied in St. Petersburg with Alexander Dreyschock for fortepiano and singing in the class of Camille Everardi. Later he was an associate of Hans von Bulow. He taught and was director of a music school in Sumakh (1877-81) and then in Kursk (1882-1915). Among his students, at Kursk, was Nikolai Roslavets. Nikolai Roslavets Nikolai Andreevich Roslavets (Russian: Никола́й Андре́евич Ро́славец ) (4 January 1881 [O.S. 23 December 1880] , Surazh, then in Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire, now in Bryansk Oblast, Russia23 August 1944, Moscow) was a significant Ukrainian Soviet modernist composer.",
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"question": "Who was the 20th-21st century composer of the 'Symphony of Sorrowful Songs'?"
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The history of phonology may be traced back to the Ashtadhyayi, the Sanskrit grammar composed by Pāṇini in the 4th century BC. In particular the Shiva Sutras, an auxiliary text to the Ashtadhyayi, introduces what can be considered a list of the phonemes of the Sanskrit language, with a notational system for them that is used throughout the main text, which deals with matters of morphology, syntax and semantics.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "The Polish scholar Jan Baudouin de Courtenay (together with his former student Mikołaj Kruszewski) introduced the concept of the phoneme in 1876, and his work, though often unacknowledged, is considered to be the starting point of modern phonology. He also worked on the theory of phonetic alternations (what is now called allophony and morphophonology), and had a significant influence on the work of Ferdinand de Saussure.",
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Berry, France
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"text": "Berry, France Berry is a region located in the center of France. It was a province of France until \"départements\" replaced the provinces on 4 March 1790, when Berry became divided between the \"départements\" of Cher (High Berry) and Indre (Low Berry). The Berry region now consists of the \"départements\" of Cher, Indre and parts of Creuse. The city Bourges functioned as the capital of Berry. Berry is notable as the birthplace of several kings and other members of the French royal family, and was the birthplace of the famous knight Baldwin Chauderon, who fought in the First Crusade. In",
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"text": "natural area (Parc naturel régional de la Brenne) as well called \"Pays des mille étangs\", because of its many ponds created since the 8th c. by the monks of the local abbeys for pisciculture. Berry, France Berry is a region located in the center of France. It was a province of France until \"départements\" replaced the provinces on 4 March 1790, when Berry became divided between the \"départements\" of Cher (High Berry) and Indre (Low Berry). The Berry region now consists of the \"départements\" of Cher, Indre and parts of Creuse. The city Bourges functioned as the capital of Berry.",
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"text": "subdivided into 'hobby farms' of small acreages, and the town businesses have changed to meet needs of tourists and the expanding hospitality industry. Berry is the first truly rural town south of Sydney, and is situated on a coastal plain bounded by the escarpment of the Great Dividing Range to the west, and the Tasman Sea to the east. The township of Berry is surrounded by the districts of Broughton Vale, Broughton Village, Foxground, and Toolijooa to the north, Harley Hill, Far Meadow, Jerry Bailey/Coolangatta and Back Forest to the east (with the beaches of Gerroa, Seven Mile Beach, and",
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"text": "a ball, or formal dance, where each entrant is required to give a speech. The winner is announced on the Saturday night of the annual show, in the center of the main oval, in front of the crowd. The winner then goes on to represent Berry at the Zone judging which encompasses towns from Milton to the Hawkesbury region. Zone winners then compete at the final stage, which is a weeks judging held at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. This event, run by the Royal Agricultural Society, is not a beauty contest but rather a way of promoting and encouraging",
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"text": "the Middle Ages, Berry became the centre of the Duchy of Berry. It is also known for an illuminated manuscript produced in the 14th–15th century called \"Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry\". The name of \"Berry\", like that of its capital, Bourges, originated with the Gaulish tribe of the Bituriges, who settled in the area before the Roman armies of Julius Caesar conquered Gaul. La Brenne, located west of Châteauroux and east of Tournon-Saint-Martin in the Indre department, is a region which of old straddled on the former provinces of Berry and Touraine, and is now a protected",
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"text": "rural women. Berry, New South Wales Berry is a small Australian village in the Shoalhaven region of the New South Wales South Coast, located south of the state capital, Sydney. It has many historical buildings which are listed on the New South Wales Heritage Register. Berry attracts many tourists who come to enjoy the diversity of landscapes, including coastal beaches, rich dairy farming, and forested mountains. The village hosts a local Produce Market which is held twice each month on the second Saturday and fourth Sunday. Together with Kiama to the north, Berry acts as a gateway through to other",
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"text": "these industries have diminished, and tourism is now an important activity. Berry has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: The township of Berry lies on the South Coast railway line, and on the Princes Highway (Highway 1) between Nowra and Kiama. For much of its early history the town depended on timber cutting and dairy farming, with a tannery and boat building also present, but today, Berry thrives on tourism, with many souvenir shops, art galleries, antiques and collectibles shops, cafes, restaurants, and hotels. A local public hospital bequeathed by the Berry family, the David Berry Hospital, now serves as",
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"text": "Berry, New South Wales Berry is a small Australian village in the Shoalhaven region of the New South Wales South Coast, located south of the state capital, Sydney. It has many historical buildings which are listed on the New South Wales Heritage Register. Berry attracts many tourists who come to enjoy the diversity of landscapes, including coastal beaches, rich dairy farming, and forested mountains. The village hosts a local Produce Market which is held twice each month on the second Saturday and fourth Sunday. Together with Kiama to the north, Berry acts as a gateway through to other towns and",
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"text": "Berry Courthouse Berry Courthouse is a heritage-listed former courthouse and now function venue at 58 Victoria Street, Berry, City of Shoalhaven, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by James Barnet and built from 1890 to 1891 by Antonio and Peter Ettinghausen. The property is owned by Shoalhaven City Council. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 15 July 2005. The land for the Berry Courthouse was offered as a gift by David Berry sometime prior to July 1889. The offer was conditional on a signed agreement that the building would be of a scale",
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"text": "area was known as Boon-ga-ree. In the 1810s, George William Evans, Government Surveyor, reported on the Berry district as a possible settlement and on the good stands of red cedar. Subsequently, itinerant timber cutters visited to cut and send cedar to Sydney. Alexander Berry, with his business partner Edward Wollstonecraft, pioneered European settlement in the Shoalhaven region from 1822, initially securing land grants to the south of the Shoalhaven River and later to the north (including the Berry district). The locality was known as Broughton Creek from its beginning in 1825 as a private town and part of a large",
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"answer": "Ciudad de México",
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"context": "Facts About Whitehorse, Capital City of Yukon, CanadaFacts About Whitehorse, Capital City of Yukon, Canada Dateline: 12/30/2014 About the City of Whitehorse Whitehorse, the capital city of the Yukon Territory of Canada, is a major northern hub. It is the largest community in Yukon, with more than 70 percent of Yukon's population living there. Whitehorse is within the shared traditional territory of the Ta'an Kwach'an Council (TKC) and the Kwanlin Dun First Nation (KDFN) and has a thriving arts and cultural community. Its diversity includes French immersion programs and French schools and it has a strong Filipino community, amongst others.",
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"context": "Disagreements following the war have resulted in stalemate punctuated by periods of elevated tension and renewed threats of war. The stalemate led the President of Eritrea to urge the UN to take action on Ethiopia with the Eleven Letters penned by the President to the United Nations Security Council. The situation has been further escalated by the continued efforts of the Eritrean and Ethiopian leaders in supporting opposition in one another's countries.[citation needed] In 2011, Ethiopia accused Eritrea of planting bombs at an African Union summit in Addis Ababa, which was later supported by a UN report. Eritrea denied the claims.",
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"context": "Yellowknife, Capital of the Northwest Territories – Canada ...Yellowknife, Capital of the Northwest Territories Yellowknife, Capital of the Northwest Territories Key Facts About Yellowknife, the Capital of the Northwest Territories, Canada Yellowknife City Hall. All Canada Photos / Getty Images Updated: 12/30/2014 About the City of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Yellowknife is the capital city of the Northwest Territories , Canada. Yellowknife is also the only city in the Northwest Territories. A small, culturally diverse city in the far north of Canada, Yellowknife combines all the urban amenities with memories of the old gold prospecting days.",
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"context": "Here is a map of Africa with all its countries and capitals. Country Harare NOTE: 1. South Sudan's capital is planned to be moved to Ramciel from Juba in the near future. 2. Dodoma has been Tanzania's capital since 1996. Dar es Salaam served as the capital of Tanzania from 1964 (Independence) to 1996. 3. Comoros, Cape Verde, Mauritius, São Tomé & Príncipe and Seychelles, although not a part of the main African landmass, are a part of the African subcontinent.",
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Ko Wen-je
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Hsinchu
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["Ke Wenzhe","Professor Ko","KP"]
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"text": "Women and Children's Centre. Ko and Chen had an arranged marriage, and have three children: one boy and two girls. It has been known throughout Taiwan that as a mayor Ko currently earns less than his wife. He once joked that in order to pay off their housing mortgage, his wife still could not retire early. Ko Wen-je Ko Wen-je (; born 6 August 1959) is a Taiwanese surgeon and politician. Ko has served as mayor of Taipei since 2014. Before becoming the mayor, he was a doctor at the National Taiwan University Hospital. He was also a professor at",
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"text": "Ko Wen-je Ko Wen-je (; born 6 August 1959) is a Taiwanese surgeon and politician. Ko has served as mayor of Taipei since 2014. Before becoming the mayor, he was a doctor at the National Taiwan University Hospital. He was also a professor at National Taiwan University College of Medicine and specializes in trauma, intensive care, organ transplant, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), and artificial organs among others. Due to his profession, he has been nicknamed Ko P or KP (which stands for Professor Ko, and is how he is customarily referred to within National Taiwan University). Ko was responsible for",
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"text": "standardising organ transplant procedures in Taiwan, and was the first physician to bring ECMO to Taiwan. Apart from his practice, Ko is known for his numerous media appearances and interviews as a social and political commentator. In 2014 Taipei Mayoral Election, Ko ran as an independent candidate. He beat Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate Pasuya Yao in the unofficial primary, gaining support from the DPP and Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU). Ko won the election with 853,983 votes to become the first physician mayor of the city since the introduction of direct election of the office. Ko Wen-je grew up in",
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"text": "a modest household. His father had aspirations for Ko, as the eldest son, to become a medical doctor. After graduating from National Hsinchu Senior High School, he was accepted into the Medical School at NTU. Between August 1986 and September 1988, Ko served in the 269th mechanized infantry division of the Republic of China Army to fulfill his military service obligation. He was a combat medic with a rank of second lieutenant. Upon graduation, Ko placed first nationwide on the medical qualification exams and received his medical license. On the advice of his professor, Dr. Chu Shu-hsun, Ko decided to",
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"text": "where Ko signed off on the story for publication, was provided by Gutmann in December. After the Taipei mayoral election on 29 November 2014, Ko came out as the winner. He appointed Teng Chia-chi, Charles Lin, and Chou Li-fang as deputy mayors. Chou resigned her post in January 2016 and was replaced by Chen Chin-jun. Ko Wen-je was reelected as mayor of Taipei in Taiwanese local elections, 2018. Ko's wife, Chen Pei-chi, was born in Penghu, Taiwan. She graduated from Makung Senior High School and NTU's Department of Medicine. She is the director of Pediatrics for Taipei City Hospital, Heping",
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"text": "a foundation for the prevention of drunk driving. In August, Ko was invited by Control Yuan councilor Huang Huang-hsiung to attend a conference in Beijing and to visit Yan'an, Shaanxi Province. Ko became more focused on politics and announced his candidacy for Taipei City Mayor on 6 January 2014. Ko has made claims of having Asperger syndrome. Ko provided support from the medical community when Chen Shui-bian was elected as Taipei City Mayor in 1994, as well as during his 2000 Presidential bid where he ultimately took off two weeks of work to support Chen's fundraising efforts. Ko is also",
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"text": "in Taiwan, Ko has since the year 2000 participated in many foreign medical conferences in the People's Republic of China (PRC), where he was also responsible for introducing ECMO treatment to the nation. On 15 July 2006, Ko wrote an article for the \"Min Sheng Daily\" titled \"Reflections, Errors, and Apologies: Chao Chien-ming\" that received considerable media attention and led to a number of politics-related interviews. On 18 November, Ko used ECMO to save the life of Shao Hsiao-ling, wife of Taichung Mayor Jason Hu, who had fallen into a coma after a car accident. This incident in particular and",
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"text": "the media attention it drew caused Ko Wen-je to become a household name. In 2010, Ko introduced the American concept of Integrated Care to Taiwan, and established the Integrated Care Unit at NTU Hospital with the aim of reducing treatment cost and improving quality of treatment and quality of life for the attendant doctors and nurses. Ko directed the emergency care team that treated Sean Lien (Lien Sheng-wun) for critical wounds after he was shot in the face through-and through at close range with a 9mm pistol on 26 November. Lien recovered quickly which led the media to speculate on",
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"text": "specialize in surgery and critical care within the department of Emergency Medicine, working on the front lines of the emergency room. After working in emergency for 11 years, Ko traveled to the United States in 1993 for a one year clinical fellowship program on artificial liver research at the University of Minnesota under Wei-Shou Hu. After returning to Taiwan in 1994, Ko continued to work in the emergency room while at the same time beginning his Ph.D. studies at NTU. With an invitation from Dr. Chu Shu-hsun, Ko helped found NTU's first organ transplant team with the goal of doing",
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"text": "has expressed his dislike for the KMT on numerous occasions. However, in September 2016, he reiterated that he would not join DPP and remain independent until his mayoral term ends. On the evening of 6 January 2014, Ko announced his candidacy for Taipei City Mayor. On 16 January, he set up his campaign office and began bringing in campaign staff and volunteers. During a symposium in Kaohsiung, Ko revealed that the accusations of misconduct in the AIDS transplant incident were the main cause of his decision to run for Mayor. After announcing his candidacy, Ko was hesitant about whether or",
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"context": "Several states have never had capital punishment, the first being Michigan, which abolished it shortly after entering the Union. (However, the United States government executed Tony Chebatoris at the Federal Correctional Institution in Milan, Michigan in 1938.) Article 4, Section 46 of Michigan's fourth Constitution (ratified in 1963; effective in 1964) prohibits any law providing for the penalty of death. Attempts to change the provision have failed. In 2004, a constitutional amendment proposed to allow capital punishment in some circumstances failed to make it on the November ballot after a resolution failed in the legislature and a public initiative failed to gather enough signatures.",
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"context": "Gaëtan Varenne Gaëtan Varenne (born 24 June 1990 in Le Puy-en-Velay) is a French-Israeli professional football player who currently plays in the Israeli Premier League for Beitar Jerusalem. His physical properties mean he is often likened to Olivier Giroud. Olivier Giroud Olivier Giroud (] ; born 30 September 1986) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Arsenal and the France national team.",
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"context": "His father's career as a university professor influenced Friedrich's goals later in life. Both of his grandfathers, who lived long enough for Friedrich to know them, were scholars. Franz von Juraschek was a leading economist in Austria-Hungary and a close friend of Eugen Böhm von Bawerk, one of the founders of the Austrian School of Economics. Von Juraschek was a statistician and was later employed by the Austrian government.",
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"context": "Tony Blair Biography (Political Figure/Prime Minister of ...Tony Blair Biography (Political Figure/Prime Minister of Great Britain) Best known as: British prime minister, 1997-2007 Name at birth: Anthony Charles Lynton Blair Tony Blair became the youngest British prime minister of the 20th century when he took office in 1997. He led Britain for a decade until stepping down in 2007. Tony Blair was born in Scotland but spent much of his childhood in Durham, England. He studied law at Oxford and then practiced law until 1983, when he was elected as member of Parliament from Sedgefield.",
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Minister for Health and Aged Care
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"text": "Minister for Health (Australia) The Australian Minister for Health is responsible for national health and wellbeing and medical research. The Hon Greg Hunt served as Minister for Health from 2017 until 2018, following criticism of the leadership of Malcolm Turnbull. The Minister for Rural Health is Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie, since 20 December 2017. McKenzie is also Minister for Sport. Outside the health portfolio, she also holds the position of Minister for Regional Communications. The Minister for Indigenous Health and Minister for Aged Care is the Hon Ken Wyatt , since 24 January 2017, having previously served as the",
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"text": "or any of its precedent titles: Minister for Health (Australia) The Australian Minister for Health is responsible for national health and wellbeing and medical research. The Hon Greg Hunt served as Minister for Health from 2017 until 2018, following criticism of the leadership of Malcolm Turnbull. The Minister for Rural Health is Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie, since 20 December 2017. McKenzie is also Minister for Sport. Outside the health portfolio, she also holds the position of Minister for Regional Communications. The Minister for Indigenous Health and Minister for Aged Care is the Hon Ken Wyatt , since 24 January",
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"text": "while not part of the Ministry, are considered a responsibility of the Minister of Health. Minister of Health (New Zealand) The Minister of Health, formerly styled Minister of Public Health, is a minister in the government of New Zealand with responsibility for the New Zealand Ministry of Health and the District Health Boards. The present Minister is David Clark, a member of the Labour Party. The first Minister of Public Health was appointed in 1900, during the premiership of Richard Seddon. The word \"Public\" was dropped from the title when Sir Māui Pōmare took over the portfolio from 27 June",
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"text": "and Cabinet to the Department of Family and Community Services. In 2015 the office was transferred to within the Ministry of Health. Minister for Health (New South Wales) The New South Wales Minister for Health is a minister in the New South Wales Government and has responsibilities which includes all hospitals and health services in New South Wales, Australia. The current Minister for Health and the Minister for Medical Research, since 30 January 2017 is Brad Hazzard. He is assisted in his portfolio by the Minister for Mental Health, currently Tanya Davies since 30 January 2017. Davies is also the",
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"text": "Health and Social Welfare portfolios simultaneously. Minister for Health (Ireland) The Minister for Health () is the senior minister at the Department of Health in the Government of Ireland and is responsible for healthcare in the Republic of Ireland and related services. The current Minister for Health is Simon Harris, TD. He is assisted by: Health care formed part of the portfolio of the Minister for Local Government and Public Health until 22 January 1947. On that date the new position of Minister for Health was created, with complete control over all policy regarding health care provision in Ireland. In",
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"text": "Minister of Health (Canada) The Minister of Health () is the Minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for overseeing health-focused government agencies including Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada, as well as enforcing the \"Canada Health Act\" (the law governing Canada's universal health care system). The current Minister of Health is Ginette Petitpas Taylor, MP for Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe. The Minister of Health is responsible for maintaining and improving the health of Canadians. This is supported by the Health Portfolio which comprises: The Health Portfolio consists of approximately 12,000 full-time equivalent employees and an",
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"text": "the Ministry was named the \"Ministry of Helth [sic]\" in some informal contexts due to Everingham's support of Spelling Reform. The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Health, or any of its precedent titles: Notes The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Rural Health, or any of its precedent titles: The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Indigenous Health, or any of its precedent titles: The following individuals have been appointed as the Minister for Aged Care, or any of its precedent titles: The following individual has been appointed as the Assistant Health Minister,",
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"context": "Rt Hon Patrick McLoughlin MP - UK ParliamentRt Hon Sir Patrick McLoughlin MP - UK Parliament Rt Hon Sir Patrick McLoughlin MP Rt Hon Sir Patrick McLoughlin MP Constituency House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA Tel: 020 7219 3511 Cabinet Office, 9 Downing Street, London, SW1A 2AG Tel: 020 7276 1234 Contested for Wolverhampton South East Jun 1983 Parliamentary career*",
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"context": "General Manager–Ginning, A Ginning company, West Africa Candidate would be overall responsible for running the plant/factory including supervision of all plant functions. Our client is a large diversified group with huge investment made in West Africa. The group is into FMCG, Pharma. Cotton Ginning and many other sectors Experience: B Tech (Textiles)/BE (Mech). MBA in Operations/Finance is an additional advantage. Good knowledge of financial/commercials aspects, production process, plant maintenance, utilities, etc. Good oral and written proficiency in English.",
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Barry Hines
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"text": "the teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti. He embarked on several other unsuccessful projects as well: a board game, a television series focused on high-stakes backgammon, and a film about medical ethics. In 1999, he began writing a children's novel. In 1999, when \"Kes\" was re-released in cinemas for the film's 30th anniversary, Bradley made hundreds of appearances in the United Kingdom with the film's other surviving cast members. In 2003, Bradley appeared as the Catholic priest Father Michael, one of three leads in Nigel Barker's critically acclaimed independent film \"The Refuge\" (previously known as \"Asylum\"). He returned to the big screen",
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"text": "Stand\", appeared on the BBC Radio Third Programme in 1965, with Arthur Lowe and Ronald Baddiley. Hines is best known for his novel \"A Kestrel for a Knave\" (1968); he co-wrote the script for the film version \"Kes\" (1969), directed by Ken Loach. It tells the story of a troubled schoolboy living in a mining village near Barnsley, who finds comfort in tending a kestrel that he named 'Kes'. Hines also wrote the script for the BAFTA award-winning TV film \"Threads\" (1984), a speculative television drama examining the effects of nuclear war on Sheffield. He was known for writing scripts",
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"text": "Kes (film) Kes is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ken Loach (credited as Kenneth Loach) and produced by Tony Garnett. The film is based on the 1968 novel \"A Kestrel for a Knave\", written by the Barnsley-born author Barry Hines. The film is ranked seventh in the British Film Institute's Top Ten (British) Films and among the top ten in its list of the 50 films you should see by the age of 14. This is Loach's second feature film for cinema release. Fifteen-year-old Billy Casper has little hope in life. He is picked on, both at home",
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"text": "former MIT Professor, Dr. Henry Jenkins. Kelman's third book, the novel \" Behaviour of the Light: A Speculum, \" was published by Fazi Editore in 2008. In 2011, Kelman's first screenplay, \"Genneris,\" was purchased by Steven Spielberg at Dreamworks Studios. Since then, Kelman has also written original screenplays for other major studios and directors including Warner Brothers, Paramount Pictures, and Roland Emmerich. Kelman's illustrated novel, \"How To Pass As Human,\" was published by Dark Horse Books in 2015. Since 2017, Kelman has been the Senior Narrative Designer and Principal Designer for Franchise Entertainment at Wizards of the Coast. Nic Kelman",
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"text": "The Criterion Collection in April 2011. The extras feature a new documentary featuring Loach, Menges, producer Tony Garnett, and actor David Bradley, a 1993 episode of \"The South Bank Show\" with Ken Loach, \"Cathy Come Home\" (1966), an early television feature by Loach, with an afterword by film writer Graham Fuller, and an alternate, internationally released soundtrack, with postsync dialogue. Kes (film) Kes is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ken Loach (credited as Kenneth Loach) and produced by Tony Garnett. The film is based on the 1968 novel \"A Kestrel for a Knave\", written by the Barnsley-born author",
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"text": "in the Yorkshire dialect. Ken Loach wrote, \"He loved language and his ear for the dialect and its comedy was pitch perfect.\" Loach's film \"Looks and Smiles\" (1981), based on a novel by Hines and adapted for the screen by the author, won the Best Contemporary Screenplay prize at the Cannes Film Festival. \"Kes\" won a number of awards, including a Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award for Best British Screenplay and a BAFTA nomination for Best Screenplay. \"Threads\" (1984) won a special award at the 1985 Monte-Carlo Television Festival, the Broadcasting Press Guild Award in 1985 for Best Single",
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"text": "supported the sport, on the field and in his writing. Colin Welland Colin Welland (4 July 1934 – 2 November 2015), born Colin Edward Williams, was a British actor and screenwriter. He won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for his script for \"Chariots of Fire\" (1981). He won a BAFTA Award for his performance as the empathetic teacher Mr Farthing in the 1969 film \"Kes\". Born in 1934 in Liverpool, Welland grew up in the Kensington area of Liverpool before moving to Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, while still a young child. His parents were John Arthur (Jack) and Norah Williams.",
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"text": "Barry Hines Melvin Barry Hines, FRSL (30 June 1939 – 18 March 2016) was an English author who wrote several popular novels and television scripts. He is best known for the novel \"A Kestrel for a Knave\" (1968), which he helped adapt for Ken Loach's film \"Kes\" (1969). Hines was born in the mining village of Hoyland Common near Barnsley, South Yorkshire. He attended Ecclesfield Grammar School and played football for the England Grammar Schools team. After leaving school with five O levels he took a job with the National Coal Board as an apprentice mining surveyor at Rockingham Colliery.",
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"text": "August 1993 memo, series creator Jeri Taylor suggested Kes have a superhuman ability and be caught in a war between two factions. Producers debated over the nature of the character's psychic powers, leading them to ask production associate Zayra Cabot and the Joan Pearce Research for information on parapsychology. They then agreed to portray Kes with \"some measure of telepathic ability\" for the pilot episode (\"Caretaker\"), with the intention of addressing it further in future episodes. When casting Kes, \"Caretaker\" director Winrich Kolbe looked for an actress that \"could be fragile, but with a steely will underneath\". The casting call",
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"context": "He has also directed the films \"Imagine That\" starring Eddie Murphy as well as \"Over the Hedge\". Kirkpatrick wrote the English-language screenplay for U.S. release of \"The Secret World of Arrietty\", in 2012 and \"From Up on Poppy Hill\", in 2013. His brother is American songwriter and musician Wayne Kirkpatrick, with whom he wrote the 2015 musical \"Something Rotten! \". The Spiderwick Chronicles (film) The Spiderwick Chronicles is a 2008 American fantasy adventure film based on the bestselling book series of the same name by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi. It was directed by Mark Waters and stars Freddie Highmore, Sarah Bolger, Mary-Louise Parker, Martin Short, Nick Nolte, and Seth Rogen. Set in the Spiderwick Estate in New England, it follows the adventures of Jared Grace and his family as they discover a field guide to faeries, battle goblins, mole trolls and other magical creatures.",
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"context": "Director Sima Urale is an award-winning filmmaker. Urale's short film O Tamaiti won the prestigious Best Short Film at the Venice Film Festival in 1996. Her first feature film Apron Strings opened the 2008 NZ International Film Festival. The feature film Siones Wedding, co-written by Oscar Kightley, was financially successful following premieres in Auckland and Apia.",
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"question": "Who wrote and directed The Orator?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "All the Money in the World, about the John Paul Getty, III kidnapping, will be released in December, 2017. The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film) The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North.",
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"question": "Who directed the 2017 film David Scarpa wrote the screenplay for?"
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{
"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Orion co-founder Mike Medavoy had met Arnold Schwarzenegger and sent his agent the script for The Terminator . Cameron was dubious about casting Schwarzenegger as Reese as he felt he would need someone even bigger to play the Terminator . Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson were offered the Terminator role , but both turned it down . The studio suggested O.J. Simpson for the role , but Cameron did not feel that Simpson would be believable as a killer .",
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Looking for Love
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genre
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romantic comedy
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Looking for Love (film)
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Romantic comedy
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What genre is Looking for Love?
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"text": "Love Is the Look You're Looking For Love Is the Look You're Looking for is the fifth compilation by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in February 1973 by RCA Records and was produced by Bob Ferguson. The album contained the Top 10 hit single that year, \"Love Is the Look You're Looking for\". \"Love Is the Look You're Looking for\" consisted of ten tracks of previously recorded material from Smith's past albums in the 1960s, including \"How Great Thou Art\" from 1969's \"Back in Baby's Arms\", \"Burning a Hole in My Mind\" from 1968's \"I",
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"text": "Carson's first film cameo. The film was Johnny Carson's movie debut. Johnny Carson used to joke that \"Looking for Love\" was so bad it was transferred to flammable nitrate film stock. Francis was meant to make a follow up movie \"Pizza for Breakfast\" but it was never filmed. \"Looking for Love\" was released to DVD by Warner Home Video on September 12, 2011 via its Warner Archive DVD-on-demand service available through Amazon. Looking for Love (film) Looking for Love is a 1964 romantic musical-comedy film starring popular singer Connie Francis. Francis plays Libby Caruso, who has spent a whole month",
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"text": "She lives in Michigan. Mañees had published several short stories and newspaper articles before \"All for Love\", her first novel, was published in 1996. \"All for Love\" was a finalist for the Best Contemporary Ethnic Romance of 1996, \"Affaire de Coeur Magazine\", and made Ingram's list of best selling romance novels. Her second novel,\"Wishing on a Star\", was also a best seller and was positively received by critics. Her third novel, \"Follow Your Heart\", was rated a 4½ star Gold Medal Top Pick classic by \"Romantic Times\". The novel was also awarded the “Award of Excellence” from RomanceInColor.com \"Romantic Times\"",
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"text": "was released as the third and final single of 1972 that December, becoming a Top 10 hit in the United States and Canada by the following year. The song peaked at #8 on the \"Billboard Magazine\" Hot Country Songs chart and #6 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart. The album itself peaked at #24 on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart upon its release in February 1973. Love Is the Look You're Looking For Love Is the Look You're Looking for is the fifth compilation by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in February 1973",
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"context": "Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife. Of course, Joel's solutions aren't exactly the stuff of Solomon, but such is the way of comedy. Bateman understands Judge's motivations. \"He likes to keep everything very middle-of-the-road common people, small town, small problems, relatable, blue-collar,\" said the actor, who called Judge \"a ninja of comedy.\" \"And those people, they run extract factories; they make drywall.",
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"text": "not simply represent, as Celia sees it, a place to spend time and relax so much as an escape to freedom. This view is reflected in the film created by refugees, and speaks to other refugees and exiles. The film is notable for being scored by William Walton, who was to become Olivier's longtime musical collaborator, scoring his films of \"Henry V\", \"Hamlet\" and \"Richard III\", and defending his score for the film \"Battle of Britain\" against its replacement by Ron Goodwin's. As You Like It (1936 film) As You Like It is a 1936 British film, directed by Paul",
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"text": "the vilest man in New York City and his gay neighbor. Initially Kevin Kline, Ralph Fiennes, Holly Hunter, and producer Laura Ziskin expressed interest, but after a lot of meetings the project fell into limbo for three years until James L. Brooks became involved. The two collaborated on a rewrite that became \"As Good as It Gets\", which won the duo the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Screenplay. The two also shared nominations for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe Award",
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"text": "is based on the \"Seven Ages of Man\" element of the \"All the world's a stage\" speech and was premiered in April 2016. As You Like It As You Like It is a pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1599 and first published in the First Folio in 1623. The play's first performance is uncertain, though a performance at Wilton House in 1603 has been suggested as a possibility. \"As You Like It\" follows its heroine Rosalind as she flees persecution in her uncle's court, accompanied by her cousin Celia to find safety and, eventually,",
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"text": "Riders\" using Ray Slater as a pseudonym (it was eventually re-published under his own name). Shiner possibly wrote two of the three Sloane stories specifically for inclusion in this collection. In the late-1970s, Lansdale and Shiner collaborated on a few stories about John Talbot; both were published, though at least one of them was heavily edited prior to publication. It includes: Joe Lansdale's \"Ray Slater stories\" Lewis Shiner's \"Sloane Stories\" Lansdale & Shiner - \"the John Talbot Stories\" Private Eye Action, as You Like It Private Eye Action, as You Like It is a collection of short stories from early",
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"text": "written nine as-yet unsuccessful spec scripts. He went to his father, a psychiatrist, and told him that he was unsure of whether he could become a successful screenwriter in the film industry. His father advised him to create a list of everything he hoped to accomplish, and write next to each \"You can do it\". That night, he dreamed of a character who remained optimistic and whose mantra was \"You can do it\"; he says the entire film came to him in one night, and he had completed the \"Charlie Bartlett\" screenplay in four weeks after observing his teenage friends",
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"text": "As You Like It (2006 film) As You Like It is a 2006 film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh, and based on the Shakespearean play of the same name. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard as Rosalind, David Oyelowo as Orlando De Boys, Romola Garai as Celia, Adrian Lester as Oliver De Boys, Alfred Molina as Touchstone, Kevin Kline as Jaques, Janet McTeer as Audrey, and Brian Blessed as Duke Frederick and his brother Duke Senior. Branagh moved the play's setting from medieval France to a late 19th-century European colony in Japan after the Meiji Restoration. Branagh filmed it at",
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"text": "1945 he became a contract writer with Liberty Films, working on such pictures as \"It's a Wonderful Life\" (1946). He was a co-winner of the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for \"A Place in the Sun\" (1951), and won an Edgar Award and another Oscar nomination for his script for \"5 Fingers\" (1953). Wilson was named an unfriendly witness by the House Un-American Activities Committee and blacklisted for being a communist. After he was blacklisted, he left for France and worked on scripts for the European film industry. While blacklisted, Wilson wrote the script for \"Salt of the Earth\"",
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"text": "and \"The Return of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N\". Rosten was a successful screenwriter. He wrote the story for \"The Dark Corner\" (1946), a film noir starring Mark Stevens; and \"Lured\", the Douglas Sirk-directed period drama starring Charles Coburn; both films featured Lucille Ball. He is listed as one of the writers for \"Captain Newman, M.D.\" (1963) adapted from his novel of the same title. Other films: \"Mechanized Patrolling\" (1943) (as Leonard Q. Ross), \"They Got Me Covered\" (1943) (story) (as Leonard Q. Ross), \"All Through the Night\" (1942) (story) (as Leonard Q. Ross), \"The Conspirators\" (1944) (screenplay), \"The Velvet Touch\" (1948), \"Sleep,",
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"context": "All the Money in the World, about the John Paul Getty, III kidnapping, will be released in December, 2017. The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film) The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North.",
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"answer": "unanswerable",
"context": "Orion co-founder Mike Medavoy had met Arnold Schwarzenegger and sent his agent the script for The Terminator . Cameron was dubious about casting Schwarzenegger as Reese as he felt he would need someone even bigger to play the Terminator . Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson were offered the Terminator role , but both turned it down . The studio suggested O.J. Simpson for the role , but Cameron did not feel that Simpson would be believable as a killer .",
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"text": "Tony Slaven was appointed as Director of the Centre, the post also holding the Chair in Business History. This was a permanently funded research centre, the resources provided by the Aggregate Foundation. It was consequently independent of the need to secure funds by accepting commissioned business histories. Another significant innovation developed from 1988. Geoff Jones, now Isidor Straus Professor of Business History at Harvard Business School, had moved from the Business History Unit to the Department of Economics at Reading. From there he initiated a highly fruitful and intensive series of business history workshop collaborations with the business historians at",
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"text": "David Johnson (company director) David Willis Johnson (7 August 1932 – June 19, 2016) was an Australian-American company director, who as President and CEO led the Campbell Soup Company from 1990 until 1997 and then again from March 2000 to January 2001. He was also the CEO of Gerber, the president of Entemanns, and on the Board of Directors for Colgate Palmolive. Johnson was born in New South Wales and grew up near Tumut in the Snowy Mountains. From the family farm he rode to the one room Lacmalac Public School for his primary education. He attended Newington College (1947-1950)",
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"text": "relations committee (1945) and came into close contact with the Minister of Industry and Commerce, Seán Lemass. In 1949 McCourt was appointed a director (1949–51) and founder member of the Industrial Development Authority (IDA) by Lemass's successor, Daniel Morrissey. After his brief tenure with the IDA he worked for seven years as executive director (1951–8) with P. J. Carroll, tobacco manufacturers, where he learned the problems of production. He helped to modernise the firm's antiquated manufacturing processes and brought Don Carroll into the company. He attempted to persuade the family run company to be more brand aware and to spend",
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"text": "2011, Miles was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by Liverpool John Moores University in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the UK economy and university business engagement. Miles Templeman Miles Templeman was Director General of the Institute of Directors (IoD), the business organisation that represents and sets standards for company directors, between 2004 and 2011. Miles Templeman began his career as a marketing specialist, leading such major consumer brands as Daz, Ribena, Lucozade and Levi jeans. He then moved to general management and became Managing Director of Threshers and then the Whitbread Beer Company. He had great success in building those",
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"context": "After her career breakthrough, Madonna focused mainly in singing but was also credited for playing cowbell on Madonna (1983) and synthesizer on Like a Prayer (1989). In 1999, Madonna had studied for three months to play the violin for the role as a violin teacher in the film Music of the Heart, before eventually leaving the project. After two decades, Madonna decided to perform with guitar again during the promotion of Music (2000). She took further lessons from guitarist Monte Pittman to improve her guitar skill. Since then Madonna has played guitar on every tour, as well as her studio albums. At the 2002 Orville H. Gibson Guitar Awards, she received nomination for Les Paul Horizon Award, which honors the most promising up-and-coming guitarist.",
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"context": "Sivappu Sivappu is a 2015 Tamil movie directed by Sathyasiva and produced by Muktha Films and 'Punnagai Poo' Gheetha. Evoking the plight of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in India, the film features Rajkiran, Naveen Chandra and Rupa Manjari in the lead roles, with music composed by N. R. Raghunanthan. N. R. Raghunanthan N. R. Raghunanthan is an Indian film score and soundtrack composer. He has scored music for Tamil films.",
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"text": "Helene Hibben Helene Hibben (1882–1969) was an American artist from Indianapolis. Hibben was a sculptor and is a confirmed participant in the Indianapolis City Hospital Project. Hibben grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, and received training at the Pratt Institute in New York City as a child. Helene Hibben was a student under William Forsyth, and later studied at the Chicago Art Institute under Lorado Taft and the Art Students League of New York, where she studied under James Earl Fraser. Helene Hibben was a participant in the Indianapolis City Hospital Project, and produced the large, bronze dedication plaque for the",
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"text": "Helene Lange Helene Lange (9 April 1848 in Oldenburg – 13 May 1930 in Berlin) was a pedagogue and feminist. She is a symbolic figure of the international and German civil rights feminist movement. In the years from 1919 to 1921 she was a member of the Hamburg Parliament. In 1928 she was honoured with the Grand Prussian State Medal (\"großen preußischen Staatsmedaille\") \"For Services to the State\". Helene Lange came from a middle class family in Oldenburg. Her parents were the merchant Carl Theodor Lange and his wife Johanne (born tom Dieck). When she was six years old, her",
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"text": "Helene Fischer Helene Fischer (born 5 August 1984) is a German singer, entertainer, television presenter and actress. Since her debut in 2005 she has won numerous awards, including seventeen Echo awards, four \"Die Krone der Volksmusik\" awards and three Bambi awards. According to record certifications she has sold at least 15 million records. In June 2014, her multi platinum 2013 album \"Farbenspiel\" became the legally most downloaded album by a German artist of all time. Helene Fischer was born in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia, (then the Soviet Union) to Peter and Marina Fischer. Her father worked as a",
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"text": "new Burdsal Units built in 1914. The plaque measures three by eight feet, and it can still be found on the campus of Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital. Hibben spent a large portion of her career outside of the City Hospital Project teaching at the John Herron Art Institute and in her own school in Irvington. Helene Hibben Helene Hibben (1882–1969) was an American artist from Indianapolis. Hibben was a sculptor and is a confirmed participant in the Indianapolis City Hospital Project. Hibben grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, and received training at the Pratt Institute in New York City as",
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