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110_film_16960031 | Explain what '110 film' covers in the 'History' section. | The 110 cartridge was introduced by Kodak in 1972 with Kodak Pocket Instamatic cameras with Kodachrome-X, Ektachrome-X, Kodacolor II, and Verichrome Pan film. The new pocket-sized cameras became immediately popular, and soon displaced competing subminiature cameras, such as the Minolta 16 series, from the market. The 1... | [
"110 film — Design and technical issues\n\n110 and the Kodak Ektralite 10. Some manufacturers would vary the low speed ASA setting and then change it in later models. For example, Minox 110S low speed was 64 ASA (Kodachrome then being made for 110) and high 400 ASA: but Canon 110 ED has 80 ASA only, with the 110 ED... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773744 | What does the article about '110 in the Shade' say regarding 'Song list'? | Act I ; "Another Hot Day" - File and Townspeople ; "Lizzie's Comin' Home " - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; "Love, Don't Turn Away" - Lizzie Curry ; "Poker Polka" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; "The Hungry Men" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ; "The Rain Song" - Bill Starbuck and Townspeopl... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773737 | Summarize the following section from the article on '110 in the Shade'. | 110 in the Shade is a musical with a book by N. Richard Nash, lyrics by Tom Jones, and music by Harvey Schmidt. Based on Nash's 1954 play The Rainmaker, it focuses on Lizzie Curry, a spinster living on a ranch in the American southwest, and her relationships with local sheriff File, a cautious divorcé who fears being h... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773746 | What does the article about '110 in the Shade' say regarding 'Act I'? | a plan to invite Sheriff File to the annual picnic lunch, where Lizzie can impress him with her prettiest party dress and tastiest picnic basket. Reluctant at first, but then allowing herself to dream just a bit, Lizzie agrees ("Love Don't Turn Away"). Sheriff File, unfortunately, proves immune to every enticement the ... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773751 | Summarize the 'Act II' part of '110 in the Shade'. | she breaks down. Starbuck grabs her, encouraging her to see herself through her own eyes, and not as she fears others view her; he takes the pins out of her hair and insists she recognize her own beauty. The lights fade as they begin to make love. Back at the picnic area, Jim is boasting of his own Fourth of July adven... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773752 | From the article on '110 in the Shade', restate the 'Act II' content. | his father is willing to leave Lizzie alone with a conman, but H.C. understands his daughter's needs, "even if it's only one minute—with a man talkin' quiet and his hand touchin' her face." Back at Starbuck's tent, that's precisely what's happening, as Starbuck shares a difficult secret: "I never made rain in my life! ... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773750 | Summarize the 'Act II' part of '110 in the Shade'. | As twilight approaches, lovers still haunt the picnic grounds. Starbuck is there as well, alone and quiet, doing a bit of soul-searching ("Evenin' Star", added for the 2007 revival). The others merely admire the majesty of the night sky ("Everything Beautiful Happens At Night"). For Lizzie, though, twilight means putti... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773743 | What information does the article about '110 in the Shade' provide on '2007 Broadway Revival'? | wrote of McDonald: "Is it possible for a performance to be too good? Audra McDonald brings such breadth of skill and depth of feeling to the Roundabout Theater Company revival of '110 in the Shade' that she threatens to burst the seams of this small, homey musical. Ravishing of voice and Olympian of stature, she’s an o... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773753 | Summarize the 'Act II' part of '110 in the Shade'. | appears joyous and transformed ("I've got a new beau!"), and when File arrives to arrest Starbuck, the entire Curry clan defends him. Starbuck implores Lizzie to join him in his travels, and File—suddenly aware of what he needs and what he might lose—steps forward to plead his own case ("Wonderful Music"). Lizzie, with... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773748 | Based on the article about '110 in the Shade', describe the 'Act I' section. | vision of a husband: "I want him to stand up straight—and I want to be able to stand up straight to him!" Suddenly, something sounds like a dry, rattling crack of summer thunder, and with it appears a handsome stranger who introduces himself as "Starbuck—Rainmaker." His bold promises include the town into a revivalist ... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773747 | Reconstruct the content about 'Act I' from the article on '110 in the Shade'. | claims to be—that his wife ran out on him. H.C. sees a man who's lonely and shut off, one who needs "a lot more mendin' than shirts," but File grows angry and defensive, and H.C. leaves him be. As the ladies at the picnic grounds await the arrival of "The Hungry Men", File is noticeably not among them, and although her... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773740 | Summarize the '1992 New York City Opera Revival' part of '110 in the Shade'. | A 1992 New York City Opera production, directed by Scott Ellis and choreographed by Susan Stroman, starred Karen Ziemba as Lizzie. The score was heard to particular advantage here, as the opera company orchestra was appreciably larger than the conventional Broadway pit orchestra. A 2-CD studio recording released by Jay... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773742 | Explain what '110 in the Shade' covers in the '2007 Broadway Revival' section. | The Roundabout Theater Company presented a new production of the show, which opened on May 9, 2007, at Studio 54, and closed on July 29, 2007, after 94 performances and 27 previews. The production team was headed by director Lonny Price and designer Santo Loquasto. They were joined by lighting designer Christopher Aker... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773745 | What does the article about '110 in the Shade' say regarding 'Act I'? | It's the Fourth of July in 1936, in the small town of Three Point in the Southwestern U.S., where a blistering heat wave has the local sheriff, File, and the other townsfolk forever eyeing the sky ("Another Hot Day"). Elsewhere in town, on the ranch of widower H.C. Curry, the air is also charged with anticipation, due ... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773741 | Explain what '110 in the Shade' covers in the '1999 Concert Production' section. | In 1999, a concert version was staged at the Fortune Theatre in London by Ian Marshall Fisher for the Discovering Lost Musicals Charitable Trust, with Louise Gold as Lizzie. For this production only a piano accompaniment was used, and the cast was unmiked. | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773739 | Summarize the 'Original London Production' part of '110 in the Shade'. | The first and only West End production, directed by Charles Blackwell, recreated the original Broadway production closely and opened on February 8, 1967, at the Palace Theatre, where it ran for 101 performances. | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773749 | Explain what '110 in the Shade' covers in the 'Act I' section. | for a while," she imagines a different sort of Lizzie Curry ("Raunchy"). File appears unexpectedly at the picnic grounds and, still insistent that he has a right to be alone, nonetheless reaches out to Lizzie, coming clean about his past and, almost despite himself, revealing old wounds ("A Man and a Woman"). But as th... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_in_the_Shade_17773738 | Explain what '110 in the Shade' covers in the 'Original Broadway Production' section. | Following the success of The Fantasticks, the project was the composing team's first for Broadway. The original score was almost operatic in scope, and when the show's running time in Boston proved to be too long, the creative team began trimming numbers, eventually discarding nearly as many as were heard in the finish... | [
"110 in the Shade — Song list\n\nAct I ; \"Another Hot Day\" - File and Townspeople ; \"Lizzie's Comin' Home \" - H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"Love, Don't Turn Away\" - Lizzie Curry ; \"Poker Polka\" - File, H.C. Curry, Noah Curry, and Jimmy Curry ; \"The Hungry Men\" - Lizzie Curry and Townspeople ;... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976611 | Based on the article about '110 metres hurdles', describe the 'Most successful athletes' section. | Allen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic victories, 1956, 1960 ; Roger Kingdom (USA), two Olymp... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976609 | What does the article about '110 metres hurdles' say regarding 'Milestones'? | First official IAAF world record: 15.0 seconds, Forrest Smithson (USA), 1908 ; First under 15 seconds: 14.8 seconds, Earl Thomson (CAN), 1920 ; First under 14 seconds: 13.7 seconds, Forrest Towns (USA), 1936 ; First under 13.5 seconds: 13.4 seconds, Jack Davis (USA), 1956 ; First under 13 seconds: 12.93 seconds, Renald... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976601 | Explain what '110 metres hurdles' covers in the 'Women's history' section. | Women ran the event occasionally in the 1920s, but it never became generally accepted. From 1926 to 1968, women competed in the 80 metre hurdles, which was increased to 100 metres starting in 1961 on a trial basis, and was officially implemented in competition in 1969. As of 2021, no timeframe has been given by the IAA... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976605 | Explain what '110 metres hurdles' covers in the 'Technique' section. | to win the 2011 World Championship. American Aries Merritt trained in Fall 2011 to switch from 8 to 7, and then had his greatest outdoor season in 2012 - running 8 races in under 13 seconds - capped by winning the London 2012 Olympics and then setting a world record of 12.80. Of the 10 men with the fastest 110m hurdle ... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976600 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '110 metres hurdles'. | T-shaped hurdles that runners were able to knock over. However, until 1935, runners were disqualified if they knocked down more than three hurdles, and records were only recognized if the runner had left all hurdles standing. In 1935, the T-shaped hurdles were replaced by L-shaped ones that easily fall forward if bumpe... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976597 | What information does the article about '110 metres hurdles' provide? | The 110 metres hurdles, or 110-metre hurdles, is a hurdling track and field event for men. It is included in the athletics programme at the Summer Olympic Games. The female counterpart is the 100 metres hurdles. As part of a racing event, ten hurdles of 1.067 metres (3 ft 6, or 42 inches) in height are evenly spaced al... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976603 | Describe the 'Technique' section of the article about '110 metres hurdles'. | The sprint hurdles are a very rhythmic race because both men and women take 3 steps (meaning 4 foot strikes) between each hurdle, no matter whether running 110/100 metres outdoors, or the shorter distances indoors (55 or 60 metres). In addition, the distance from the starting line to the first hurdle - while shorter fo... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976602 | What does the article about '110 metres hurdles' say regarding 'Other events'? | In 1900 and 1904, the Olympics also included a 200-metre hurdles event, and the IAAF recognized world records for the 200 metre hurdles until 1960. Don Styron held the world record in the event for over 50 years, until Andy Turner broke the record in a specially arranged race at the Manchester City Games in 2010: Styro... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976604 | Based on the article about '110 metres hurdles', describe the 'Technique' section. | start persisted from (at least) the 1950s to the end of the 20th century and included such World- and Olympic champions as Harrison Dillard, Rod Milburn, Greg Foster, Renaldo Nehemiah, Roger Kingdom, Allen Johnson, Mark Crear, Mark McCoy, and Colin Jackson. However, beginning in the 2000s, some hurdle coaches embraced ... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976598 | Summarize the following section from the article on '110 metres hurdles'. | next nine hurdles are set at a distance of 9.14 metres (30 ft) from each other, and the home stretch from the last hurdle to the finish line is 14.02 metres (46 ft) long. The Olympic Games have included the 110 metre hurdles in their program since 1896. The equivalent hurdles race for women was run over a course of 80 ... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976599 | Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '110 metres hurdles'. | For the first hurdles races in England around 1830, wooden barriers were placed along a stretch of 100 yards (91.44 m). The first standards were attempted in 1864 in Oxford and Cambridge: The length of the course was set to 120 yards (109.7 m) and over its course, runners were required to clear ten 3 foot 6 inch (1.07 ... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976608 | Reconstruct the content about 'Junior level competition' from the article on '110 metres hurdles'. | needs to learn how to shorten their strides so they can take off the ground from farther away to clear a 42-inch barrier. Both before and after this change of technique world class hurdler, Aries Merritt was an elite level hurdler, at the peak of his high school career Aries Merritt achieved a still standing Wheeler Hi... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976606 | From the article on '110 metres hurdles', restate the 'Junior level competition' content. | In American high school track and field and at many international Under-20 athletics competitions, the 110MH are mostly the same as their professional counterparts. The main difference between the high school hurdles and college-level/ professional hurdles is the height. High school hurdles are 39’ inches high while co... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110_metres_hurdles_15976607 | Based on the article about '110 metres hurdles', describe the 'Junior level competition' section. | clearing the hurdle. 39-inch hurdlers are used to the normal sprinting motion right after they get off the hurdle but for a newly transitioned 42-inch hurdler that extra half a second can feel very foreign. The second major difference in technique between 39’s and 42’s is the take-off distance. When a high school hurdl... | [
"110 metres hurdles — Most successful athletes\n\nAllen Johnson has won the most 110 m hurdles titles at Olympic and World level, one Olympic (1996) & four World (1995, 1997, 2001, 2003) Greg Foster, three World Championship titles, 1983, 1987 & 1991 (also won Olympic silver in 1984) Lee Calhoun (USA), two Olympic ... |
110-vertex_Iofinova-Ivanov_graph_23417992 | Explain what '110-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph' covers in the 'Algebraic properties' section. | The characteristic polynomial of the 110-vertex Iofina-Ivanov graph is. The symmetry group of the 110-vertex Iofina-Ivanov is the projective linear group PGL2(11), with 1320 elements. | [
"110-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph — Algebraic properties\n\nThe characteristic polynomial of the 110-vertex Iofina-Ivanov graph is. The symmetry group of the 110-vertex Iofina-Ivanov is the projective linear group PGL2(11), with 1320 elements.",
"110-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph — Properties\n\nIofinova and Ivano... |
110-vertex_Iofinova-Ivanov_graph_23417990 | Describe the 'Properties' section of the article about '110-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph'. | Iofinova and Ivanov proved in 1985 the existence of five and only five semi-symmetric cubic bipartite graphs whose automorphism groups act primitively on each partition. The smallest has 110 vertices. The others have 126, 182, 506 and 990. The 126-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph is also known as the Tutte 12-cage. The dia... | [
"110-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph — Algebraic properties\n\nThe characteristic polynomial of the 110-vertex Iofina-Ivanov graph is. The symmetry group of the 110-vertex Iofina-Ivanov is the projective linear group PGL2(11), with 1320 elements.",
"110-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph — Properties\n\nIofinova and Ivano... |
110-vertex_Iofinova-Ivanov_graph_23417993 | Reconstruct the content about 'Semi-symmetry' from the article on '110-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph'. | Few graphs show semi-symmetry: most edge-transitive graphs are also vertex-transitive. The smallest semi-symmetric graph is the Folkman graph, with 20 vertices, which is 4-regular. The three smallest cubic semi-symmetric graphs are the Gray graph, with 54 vertices, this the smallest of the Iofina-Ivanov graphs with 110... | [
"110-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph — Algebraic properties\n\nThe characteristic polynomial of the 110-vertex Iofina-Ivanov graph is. The symmetry group of the 110-vertex Iofina-Ivanov is the projective linear group PGL2(11), with 1320 elements.",
"110-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph — Properties\n\nIofinova and Ivano... |
110-vertex_Iofinova-Ivanov_graph_23417991 | Reconstruct the content about 'Coloring' from the article on '110-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph'. | The chromatic number of the 110-vertex Iofina-Ivanov graph is 2: its vertices can be 2-colored so that no two vertices of the same color are joined by an edge. Its chromatic index is 3: its edges can be 3-colored so that no two edges of the same color met at a vertex. | [
"110-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph — Algebraic properties\n\nThe characteristic polynomial of the 110-vertex Iofina-Ivanov graph is. The symmetry group of the 110-vertex Iofina-Ivanov is the projective linear group PGL2(11), with 1320 elements.",
"110-vertex Iofinova-Ivanov graph — Properties\n\nIofinova and Ivano... |
1100_25490276 | What does the article about '1100' say regarding 'Levant'? | support of the Venetian fleet, the Crusaders under Tancred capture the coastal city of Haifa. ; December 25 – Baldwin I is crowned first King of Jerusalem at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, by Daimbert, the new Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, following the death of the previous ruler, Baldwin's brother God... | [
"1100 — Technology\n\nCheckers is invented (approximate date).",
"1100 — Levant\n\nsupport of the Venetian fleet, the Crusaders under Tancred capture the coastal city of Haifa. ; December 25 – Baldwin I is crowned first King of Jerusalem at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, by Daimbert, the new Latin... |
1100_25490277 | Explain what '1100' covers in the 'Europe' section. | August 2 – King William II (or William Rufus) dies in a hunting accident in the New Forest. Sir Walter Tirel is accused of having shot the arrow but flees the country to avoid a trial. Henry I claims the throne. ; August 5 – Henry I is crowned King of England, at Westminster Abbey. The power of the new mona... | [
"1100 — Technology\n\nCheckers is invented (approximate date).",
"1100 — Levant\n\nsupport of the Venetian fleet, the Crusaders under Tancred capture the coastal city of Haifa. ; December 25 – Baldwin I is crowned first King of Jerusalem at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, by Daimbert, the new Latin... |
1100_25490279 | Describe the 'Europe' section of the article about '1100'. | but is soon forcibly closed by William IX, duke of Aquitaine, as the bishops were about to excommunicate King Philip I once more. ; December 25 – Philip I elevates his son Louis VI as co-ruler to the government of the realm. ; In Iceland, the Althing decides that the laws should be transferred to a written form (... | [
"1100 — Technology\n\nCheckers is invented (approximate date).",
"1100 — Levant\n\nsupport of the Venetian fleet, the Crusaders under Tancred capture the coastal city of Haifa. ; December 25 – Baldwin I is crowned first King of Jerusalem at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, by Daimbert, the new Latin... |
1100_25490275 | Summarize the 'Levant' part of '1100'. | January – The Seljuk ruler Mahmud I is expelled from Bagdad by his brother Barkiyaruq, but Mahmud manages to retake the city, during his spring offensive. ; May or June – Raymond IV (Saint-Gilles) sails to Constantinople to obtain the support of Emperor Alexios I (Komnenos), in his attempt to seize Tripoli.... | [
"1100 — Technology\n\nCheckers is invented (approximate date).",
"1100 — Levant\n\nsupport of the Venetian fleet, the Crusaders under Tancred capture the coastal city of Haifa. ; December 25 – Baldwin I is crowned first King of Jerusalem at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, by Daimbert, the new Latin... |
1100_25490278 | Reconstruct the content about 'Europe' from the article on '1100'. | to share the country between them. Sviatopolk II of Kiev becomes the first Grand Prince. ; September 16 – Battle of Malagon: The Almoravid army defeats the Castellan troops. ; September 23 – Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury returns from exile, at the invitation of Henry I. ; October 18 – Peter I of Ar... | [
"1100 — Technology\n\nCheckers is invented (approximate date).",
"1100 — Levant\n\nsupport of the Venetian fleet, the Crusaders under Tancred capture the coastal city of Haifa. ; December 25 – Baldwin I is crowned first King of Jerusalem at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, by Daimbert, the new Latin... |
1100_25490287 | Reconstruct the content about 'Deaths' from the article on '1100'. | February 23 – Zhe Zong, Chinese emperor (b. 1077) ; February 25 – Gerland, bishop of Agrigento ; March 28 – Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde, German noblewoman ; July 18 – Godfrey of Bouillon, French nobleman (b. 1060) ; July 23 – Warner of Grez, French nobleman ; August 2 – William II (... | [
"1100 — Technology\n\nCheckers is invented (approximate date).",
"1100 — Levant\n\nsupport of the Venetian fleet, the Crusaders under Tancred capture the coastal city of Haifa. ; December 25 – Baldwin I is crowned first King of Jerusalem at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, by Daimbert, the new Latin... |
1100_25490285 | Based on the article about '1100', describe the 'Births' section. | May 19 – Judith of Bavaria, duchess of Swabia (d. 1130) ; May 23 – Qin Zong, Chinese emperor (d. 1161) ; Achard of Saint Victor, Norman bishop (d. 1171) ; Adrian IV, pope of the Catholic Church (d. 1159) ; Albert I (the Bear), margrave of Brandenburg (d. 1170) ; Alexander III, pope of the Catholic Church (d... | [
"1100 — Technology\n\nCheckers is invented (approximate date).",
"1100 — Levant\n\nsupport of the Venetian fleet, the Crusaders under Tancred capture the coastal city of Haifa. ; December 25 – Baldwin I is crowned first King of Jerusalem at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, by Daimbert, the new Latin... |
1100_25490282 | Reconstruct the content about 'Americas' from the article on '1100'. | Oraibi, a Hopi village in Navajo County, becomes the oldest populated settlement in modern-day Arizona (United States). ; The Ancestral Puebloans culture, located in the modern-day Four Corners (United States), rises (approximate date). ; The city of Cusco (modern Peru) is founded (approximate date). | [
"1100 — Technology\n\nCheckers is invented (approximate date).",
"1100 — Levant\n\nsupport of the Venetian fleet, the Crusaders under Tancred capture the coastal city of Haifa. ; December 25 – Baldwin I is crowned first King of Jerusalem at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, by Daimbert, the new Latin... |
1100_25490280 | Describe the 'Africa' section of the article about '1100'. | Tuareg traders establish the city of Timbuktu (modern Mali) north of Djenné along the Niger River. Timbuktu will later achieve fame as a center of Islamic learning. The Sankore, Djinguereber and Sidi Yahya mosques are among Timbuktu's most famous religious and scholarly institutions (approximate date). | [
"1100 — Technology\n\nCheckers is invented (approximate date).",
"1100 — Levant\n\nsupport of the Venetian fleet, the Crusaders under Tancred capture the coastal city of Haifa. ; December 25 – Baldwin I is crowned first King of Jerusalem at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, by Daimbert, the new Latin... |
1100_AM_23512479 | Summarize the following section from the article on '1100 AM'. | The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1100 kHz: 1100 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. WTAM in Cleveland, Ohio is the dominant Class A station on 1100 AM. | [
"1100 AM — Argentina\n\nEstilo in Longchamps, Buenos Aires ; Mitre in Corrientes",
"1100 AM\n\nThe following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1100 kHz: 1100 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. WTAM in Cleveland, Ohio is the dominant Class A station on 1100 AM.",
"1100 AM — Chile\n\nCB110 at V... |
1100_Architect_12680361 | Based on the article about '1100 Architect', describe the 'Projects' section. | In Manhattan, New York City: ; Riverside Health Center ; The New York University Department of Linguistics Building ; New York Public Library (Battery Park City Branch) ; Irish Hunger Memorial ; Little Red School House & Elisabeth Irwin High School (2002) ; Elsewhere in New York: ; Hudson River House, Putnam County ; B... | [
"1100 Architect — Projects\n\nIn Manhattan, New York City: ; Riverside Health Center ; The New York University Department of Linguistics Building ; New York Public Library (Battery Park City Branch) ; Irish Hunger Memorial ; Little Red School House & Elisabeth Irwin High School (2002) ; Elsewhere in New York: ; Hud... |
1100_Architect_12680360 | Summarize the following section from the article on '1100 Architect'. | 1100 Architect is an architecture firm based in New York City and Frankfurt founded by principals David Piscuskas and Juergen Riehm. It provides architectural design, programming, space analysis, interior design, and master planning services to both public and private clients, and its work includes educational and arts... | [
"1100 Architect — Projects\n\nIn Manhattan, New York City: ; Riverside Health Center ; The New York University Department of Linguistics Building ; New York Public Library (Battery Park City Branch) ; Irish Hunger Memorial ; Little Red School House & Elisabeth Irwin High School (2002) ; Elsewhere in New York: ; Hud... |
1100_Architect_12680364 | Explain what '1100 Architect' covers in the 'Other awards' section. | Triplex, Manhattan, NY ; 2012 - AIA New York Design Awards, Merit Award Unbuilt Work Category, Brooklyn Detention Center, Brooklyn, NY ; 2012 - The Municipal Art Society of New York, MASterworks Award: Best Neighborhood Catalyst, Queens Central Library, Children's Library Discovery Center, Queens, NY ; 2011 - The Natio... | [
"1100 Architect — Projects\n\nIn Manhattan, New York City: ; Riverside Health Center ; The New York University Department of Linguistics Building ; New York Public Library (Battery Park City Branch) ; Irish Hunger Memorial ; Little Red School House & Elisabeth Irwin High School (2002) ; Elsewhere in New York: ; Hud... |
1100_Architect_12680363 | Explain what '1100 Architect' covers in the 'Other awards' section. | 2015 - SARA Silver Award of Honor, Queens Central Library, Children's Library Discovery Center, Queens, NY ; 2015 - NYC PDC Award for Excellence in Design, NYC Parks Department, Calvert Vaux Park Facility, Brooklyn, NY ; 2014 - ALA/IIDA Library Interior Design Awards for Best of Competition Winner, Queens Central Libra... | [
"1100 Architect — Projects\n\nIn Manhattan, New York City: ; Riverside Health Center ; The New York University Department of Linguistics Building ; New York Public Library (Battery Park City Branch) ; Irish Hunger Memorial ; Little Red School House & Elisabeth Irwin High School (2002) ; Elsewhere in New York: ; Hud... |
1100_Arnica_12922068 | What information does the article about '1100 Arnica' provide on 'Physical characteristics'? | Arnica is an assumed stony S-type asteroid, which is also the overall spectral type for members of the Koronis family. | [
"1100 Arnica — Physical characteristics\n\nArnica is an assumed stony S-type asteroid, which is also the overall spectral type for members of the Koronis family.",
"1100 Arnica — Orbit and classification\n\nArnica is a member of the Koronis family (605), an outer belt asteroid family with nearly co-planar eclipt... |
1100_Arnica_12922066 | Explain what '1100 Arnica' covers in the 'Orbit and classification' section. | Arnica is a member of the Koronis family (605), an outer belt asteroid family with nearly co-planar ecliptical orbits. The family consist of nearly 6,000 known members and is named after its parent body 158 Koronis. It orbits the Sun in the outer asteroid belt at a distance of 2.7–3.1 AU once every 4 years and 11 mont... | [
"1100 Arnica — Physical characteristics\n\nArnica is an assumed stony S-type asteroid, which is also the overall spectral type for members of the Koronis family.",
"1100 Arnica — Orbit and classification\n\nArnica is a member of the Koronis family (605), an outer belt asteroid family with nearly co-planar eclipt... |
1100_Arnica_12922065 | Explain what '1100 Arnica' covers in the 'Discovery' section. | Arnica was first observed as at the Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory in December 1904. It was officially discovered on 22 September 1928, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at Heidelberg in southwest Germany. On 14 October 1928, it was independently discovered by astronomers Friedrich Schwassmann and Arthur Wach... | [
"1100 Arnica — Physical characteristics\n\nArnica is an assumed stony S-type asteroid, which is also the overall spectral type for members of the Koronis family.",
"1100 Arnica — Orbit and classification\n\nArnica is a member of the Koronis family (605), an outer belt asteroid family with nearly co-planar eclipt... |
1100_Arnica_12922069 | What does the article about '1100 Arnica' say regarding 'Rotation period'? | Several rotational lightcurves of Arnica have been obtained from photometric observations since 2003. Analysis of the best-rated lightcurve gave a rotation period of 14.535 hours with a consolidated brightness amplitude between 0.09 and 0.28 magnitude (U=3). | [
"1100 Arnica — Physical characteristics\n\nArnica is an assumed stony S-type asteroid, which is also the overall spectral type for members of the Koronis family.",
"1100 Arnica — Orbit and classification\n\nArnica is a member of the Koronis family (605), an outer belt asteroid family with nearly co-planar eclipt... |
1100_Arnica_12922070 | Describe the 'Diameter and albedo' section of the article about '1100 Arnica'. | According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Arnica measures 16.894 and 17.234 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo of 0.246 and 0.2389, respectively. The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes a stony standard albedo for Koronian aste... | [
"1100 Arnica — Physical characteristics\n\nArnica is an assumed stony S-type asteroid, which is also the overall spectral type for members of the Koronis family.",
"1100 Arnica — Orbit and classification\n\nArnica is a member of the Koronis family (605), an outer belt asteroid family with nearly co-planar eclipt... |
1100_Arnica_12922067 | Summarize the 'Close asteroid approaches' part of '1100 Arnica'. | Arnica occasionally makes close approaches to other main-belt asteroids. It will pass close to 88 Thisbe three times before the year 2200. On 21 February 2043, Arnica will be 0.0487 AU from Thisbe. On 31 March 2112, it will be 0.0432 AU from Thisbe. Its closest approach to Thisbe will occur on 17 May 2181, when its dis... | [
"1100 Arnica — Physical characteristics\n\nArnica is an assumed stony S-type asteroid, which is also the overall spectral type for members of the Koronis family.",
"1100 Arnica — Orbit and classification\n\nArnica is a member of the Koronis family (605), an outer belt asteroid family with nearly co-planar eclipt... |
1100_Arnica_12922064 | What information does the article about '1100 Arnica' provide? | 1100 Arnica, provisional designation , is a Koronian asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 17 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg Observatory in 1928 and named after the herbaceous plant Arnica (aster; daisy). The asteroid is likely of stony composi... | [
"1100 Arnica — Physical characteristics\n\nArnica is an assumed stony S-type asteroid, which is also the overall spectral type for members of the Koronis family.",
"1100 Arnica — Orbit and classification\n\nArnica is a member of the Koronis family (605), an outer belt asteroid family with nearly co-planar eclipt... |
1100_Bel_Air_Place_18167551 | Explain what '1100 Bel Air Place' covers in the 'Production' section. | Track 1 arranged by Tony Renis and John Barnes; tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 arranged by Michel Colombier; track 4 arranged by Robbie Buchanan and Ramon Arcusa, with Beach Boys' vocals arranged by Brian Wilson; tracks 8 and 9 arranged by Randy Kerber, with percussion arrangements on track 8 by Paulinho da Costa; track 10 a... | [
"1100 Bel Air Place — Production\n\nTrack 1 arranged by Tony Renis and John Barnes; tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 arranged by Michel Colombier; track 4 arranged by Robbie Buchanan and Ramon Arcusa, with Beach Boys' vocals arranged by Brian Wilson; tracks 8 and 9 arranged by Randy Kerber, with percussion arrangements on ... |
1100_Bel_Air_Place_18167548 | Summarize the following section from the article on '1100 Bel Air Place'. | 1100 Bel Air Place is an album of love songs performed by Julio Iglesias, and released by Columbia Records in 1984. It was the first of Iglesias' albums to be performed largely in English, and it is generally considered his breakthrough album in English speaking markets. The album features Julio's only US Top 40 hits, ... | [
"1100 Bel Air Place — Production\n\nTrack 1 arranged by Tony Renis and John Barnes; tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 arranged by Michel Colombier; track 4 arranged by Robbie Buchanan and Ramon Arcusa, with Beach Boys' vocals arranged by Brian Wilson; tracks 8 and 9 arranged by Randy Kerber, with percussion arrangements on ... |
1100_Bel_Air_Place_18167550 | From the article on '1100 Bel Air Place', restate the 'Personnel' content. | Jacqueline Lustgarten, Fred Seydora, David Speltz – cello ; Charles Davis, Chuck Findley, Gary Grant, Larry Hall, Jerry Hey – brass ; Erich Bulling – horns ; Richard Todd, Brad Warnaar – French horn ; Les Benedict, Dick Hyde, Charles Loper, Lew McCreary, Dick Nash, Bill Reichenbach – trombone ; Alexandra Brown, Kenny C... | [
"1100 Bel Air Place — Production\n\nTrack 1 arranged by Tony Renis and John Barnes; tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 arranged by Michel Colombier; track 4 arranged by Robbie Buchanan and Ramon Arcusa, with Beach Boys' vocals arranged by Brian Wilson; tracks 8 and 9 arranged by Randy Kerber, with percussion arrangements on ... |
1100_Bel_Air_Place_18167549 | From the article on '1100 Bel Air Place', restate the 'Personnel' content. | Julio Iglesias – main artist, vocals ; Mike Landau, David Williams – guitars ; John Barnes, Michael Boddicker, Robbie Buchanan, Michel Colombier, Rafael Ferro, David Foster, Nicky Hopkins, James Newton Howard, Randy Kerber, Steve Mitchell, Greg Phillinganes, John Van Tongeren – keyboards ; Arnold Belnick, Isabelle Dask... | [
"1100 Bel Air Place — Production\n\nTrack 1 arranged by Tony Renis and John Barnes; tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 arranged by Michel Colombier; track 4 arranged by Robbie Buchanan and Ramon Arcusa, with Beach Boys' vocals arranged by Brian Wilson; tracks 8 and 9 arranged by Randy Kerber, with percussion arrangements on ... |
1100_in_Ireland_981742 | From the article on '1100 in Ireland', restate the 'Incumbents' content. | Gilla na Naomh Ua hEidhin, King of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, 1048-1100 ; Aodh Ua hEidhin, King of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, 1100-1121 | [
"1100 in Ireland — Incumbents\n\nGilla na Naomh Ua hEidhin, King of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, 1048-1100 ; Aodh Ua hEidhin, King of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, 1100-1121",
"1100 in Ireland\n\nEvents from the year 1100 in Ireland.",
"1100 in Ireland — Deaths\n\nGilla na Naomh Ua hEidhin, King of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne"
] |
1100_in_Italy_4179088 | What information does the article about '1100 in Italy' provide? | Distillation of liquor is estimated to have been invented in Italy around the year 1100. Events during the year 1100 in Italy. | [
"1100 in Italy — Deaths\n\nAntipope Clement III ; William IV, Marquess of Montferrat",
"1100 in Italy\n\nDistillation of liquor is estimated to have been invented in Italy around the year 1100. Events during the year 1100 in Italy.",
"1100 in Italy — Sources\n\nCoulombe, Charles A., Vicars of Christ: A History ... |
1100_in_Italy_4179091 | Explain what '1100 in Italy' covers in the 'Sources' section. | Coulombe, Charles A., Vicars of Christ: A History of the Popes, (Kensington Publishing Corp. ; Caravale, Mario (ed). Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: LX Grosso – Guglielmo da Forlì. Rome, 2003. ; Marchesi di Monferrato: Guglielmo IV. Coulombe, Charles A., Vicars of Christ: A History of the Popes, (Kensington Publi... | [
"1100 in Italy — Deaths\n\nAntipope Clement III ; William IV, Marquess of Montferrat",
"1100 in Italy\n\nDistillation of liquor is estimated to have been invented in Italy around the year 1100. Events during the year 1100 in Italy.",
"1100 in Italy — Sources\n\nCoulombe, Charles A., Vicars of Christ: A History ... |
11001001_17205659 | What does the article about '11001001' say regarding 'Reception'? | the episode for the website "Den of Geek" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he "went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was "interesting", stating it was the best ... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
11001001_17205650 | Summarize the 'Plot' part of '11001001'. | The Federation starship Enterprise arrives at Starbase 74 for a routine maintenance check. Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and Commander William Riker (Jonathan Frakes) greet Starbase Commander Quinteros (Gene Dynarski) and two pairs of small humanoid aliens known as Bynars; the Bynars heavily rely on their c... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
11001001_17205649 | What information does the article about '11001001' provide? | "11001001" is an episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It was first broadcast on February 1, 1988, in the United States in broadcast syndication. It was written by Maurice Hurley and Robert Lewin, and directed by Paul Lynch. Set in the 24th century... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
11001001_17205656 | From the article on '11001001', restate the 'Production' content. | supervisor Michael Westmore. A large single-piece bald cap was made from the same mold for each actress, which required some customised trimming to get it to fit properly. To cover up problems with the seams of the cap, some fake hair was added on the Bynars' necks. Each actress also controlled the flashing light insid... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
11001001_17205657 | Summarize the 'Production' part of '11001001'. | was written by Maurice Hurley and Robert Lewin. Hurley was pleased with the outcome of the episode, praising the work of Westmore on the Bynars' makeup and the performance of Jonathan Frakes. Frakes enjoyed the episode too, saying, "A fabulous show. Those were the kind of chances we took first season that when they wor... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
11001001_17205658 | Reconstruct the content about 'Reception' from the article on '11001001'. | "11001001" aired in broadcast syndication during the week commencing February 7, 1988. It received Nielsen ratings of 10.7, reflecting the percentage of all households watching the episode during its timeslot. These ratings were lower than both the episodes broadcast both before and afterwards. For their work in this e... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
11001001_17205651 | What information does the article about '11001001' provide on 'Plot'? | as a beautiful and charming woman, but also by the level of sophistication in her responses. Riker shortly returns, and Picard walks in on him kissing Minuet, and he too is amazed by the simulation. Meanwhile, the Bynars discreetly create a catastrophic failure in the ship's warp core. Lt. Cmdr. Data (Brent Spiner) and... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
11001001_17205660 | From the article on '11001001', restate the 'Reception' content. | me so much now, because they don't go on very long, and there's something hilarious about a man trying to seduce a computer simulation designed to respond to his seductions". But he said, "I had fun with this, which I wasn't expecting", and "thought this was solid". He gave the episode a B grade. Keith DeCandido review... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
11001001_17205653 | From the article on '11001001', restate the 'Plot' content. | and find the Bynars there unconscious. After cancelling the self-destruct, they find the Bynars have uploaded massive amounts of information to the Enterprise computers, but they are unable to decode it. Realizing that Minuet was purposely created by the Bynars as a distraction, Picard and Riker ask the simulation abou... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
11001001_17205655 | Describe the 'Production' section of the article about '11001001'. | The name "11001001" is a binary number, a concatenation of the names of the Bynars (One One, Zero Zero, One Zero, and Zero One). The episode at one point was called "10101001". It was originally intended that this episode would take place prior to "The Big Goodbye", with the Bynars' modifications causing the problems w... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
11001001_17205654 | Describe the 'Plot' section of the article about '11001001'. | to download it back to the Bynar computers after the threat of the EMP had passed. With Data's help, Picard and Riker successfully download the data, and the Bynars recover. They apologize for their actions, having feared that Starfleet would refuse to help, though Picard notes they only had to ask. As the Enterprise r... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
11001001_17205661 | From the article on '11001001', restate the 'Reception' content. | out of ten. Michelle Erica Green for TrekNation watched the episode in June 2007. She thought that it came "very close to being a really good episode". She also thought that Picard and Riker's actions were the "most boneheaded joint behavior by the top two officers", in that they got distracted by a female character on... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
11001001_17205652 | Describe the 'Plot' section of the article about '11001001'. | dock, the failure disappears and the ship sets course for the Bynar system, the planet Bynaus orbiting Beta Magellan. Data, La Forge, and Quinteros realize that the Bynars are still aboard the ship, but there are currently no other working vessels to follow them. Back on the Enterprise, Riker and Picard leave the simul... | [
"11001001 — Reception\n\nthe episode for the website \"Den of Geek\" in January 2013. He was surprised by the episode as he \"went in expecting something that was typically season one awful, and got something that was actually a lot of fun\". He thought that the theme of symbiosis between man and machine was \"inte... |
1100s_BC_(decade)_28540755 | Explain what '1100s BC (decade)' covers in the 'Events and trends' section. | 1104 BC—Foundation of Cadiz, Spain. ; c. 1100 BC—Maya Calendar counts time from this point. ; 1100 BC—Tiglath-Pileser I of Assyria conquers the Hittites. ; c. 1100 BC—The Dorians invade Ancient Greece. ; c. 1100 BC—Mycenaean era ends with the destruction of that civilization. The collapse of Mycenaean dominance starts.... | [
"1100s BC (decade) — Events and trends\n\n1104 BC—Foundation of Cadiz, Spain. ; c. 1100 BC—Maya Calendar counts time from this point. ; 1100 BC—Tiglath-Pileser I of Assyria conquers the Hittites. ; c. 1100 BC—The Dorians invade Ancient Greece. ; c. 1100 BC—Mycenaean era ends with the destruction of that civilizatio... |
1100s_in_England_13308258 | Reconstruct the content about 'Events' from the article on '1100s in England'. | of Ireland. ; Gerald de Windsor is appointed by the king as Constable of Pembroke Castle and lord of the manor of Moulsford. ; Council of London reforms the clergy and prohibits homosexuality. ; The tomb of Edward the Confessor is opened and the body is found to be perfectly preserved. ; 1103 ; 27 April – Investiture C... | [
"1100s in England — Incumbents\n\nMonarch – William II (until 2 August 1100), then Henry I",
"1100s in England — Events\n\nof Ireland. ; Gerald de Windsor is appointed by the king as Constable of Pembroke Castle and lord of the manor of Moulsford. ; Council of London reforms the clergy and prohibits homosexuality... |
1100s_in_England_13308260 | Reconstruct the content about 'Events' from the article on '1100s in England'. | Warelwast to Exeter and Urban to Llandaff. Roger of Salisbury is also appointed Justiciar of England this year. ; Autumn – the Norwegian king Sigurd the Crusader overwinters in England on the first stage of the Norwegian Crusade to Palestine. ; Tower of Winchester Cathedral collapses. ; 1108 ; Consecration of Chicheste... | [
"1100s in England — Incumbents\n\nMonarch – William II (until 2 August 1100), then Henry I",
"1100s in England — Events\n\nof Ireland. ; Gerald de Windsor is appointed by the king as Constable of Pembroke Castle and lord of the manor of Moulsford. ; Council of London reforms the clergy and prohibits homosexuality... |
1100s_in_England_13308261 | Based on the article about '1100s in England', describe the 'Births' section. | 1100 ; Biddenden Maids, supposed earliest known conjoined twins (died 1134) ; Approximate date ; Nicholas Breakspear, Pope Adrian IV (died 1159 in Holy Roman Empire) ; Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke (died 1148) ; 1102 ; c. 7 February – Empress Matilda, Queen of the Romans and claimant to the throne of England (... | [
"1100s in England — Incumbents\n\nMonarch – William II (until 2 August 1100), then Henry I",
"1100s in England — Events\n\nof Ireland. ; Gerald de Windsor is appointed by the king as Constable of Pembroke Castle and lord of the manor of Moulsford. ; Council of London reforms the clergy and prohibits homosexuality... |
1100s_in_England_13308256 | From the article on '1100s in England', restate the 'Events' content. | 1100 ; 2 August – King William II dies in a hunting accident in the New Forest; his brother Henry I claims the throne. ; 5 August – coronation of Henry I at Westminster Abbey. He issues the Charter of Liberties to mark his coronation. ; 23 September – Archbishop of Canterbury Anselm returns from exile at the invitation... | [
"1100s in England — Incumbents\n\nMonarch – William II (until 2 August 1100), then Henry I",
"1100s in England — Events\n\nof Ireland. ; Gerald de Windsor is appointed by the king as Constable of Pembroke Castle and lord of the manor of Moulsford. ; Council of London reforms the clergy and prohibits homosexuality... |
1100s_in_England_13308257 | Reconstruct the content about 'Events' from the article on '1100s in England'. | ; Henry I has a series of charges drawn up against the rebel Robert of Bellême, Earl of Shrewsbury (particularly relating to unlicensed castle building), and, when Robert refuses to answer to them, persuades Robert's former vassal and ally Iorwerth ap Bleddyn, prince of Powys, to besiege and capture Robert's castles in... | [
"1100s in England — Incumbents\n\nMonarch – William II (until 2 August 1100), then Henry I",
"1100s in England — Events\n\nof Ireland. ; Gerald de Windsor is appointed by the king as Constable of Pembroke Castle and lord of the manor of Moulsford. ; Council of London reforms the clergy and prohibits homosexuality... |
1100s_in_England_13308259 | What does the article about '1100s in England' say regarding 'Events'? | attempts to restore order in Normandy. ; 3 September – St. Cuthbert is reburied in Durham Cathedral and the St. Cuthbert Gospel of St. John removed. ; 1105 ; Henry I invades Normandy. ; Henry captures Bayeux and Caen. ; 1106 ; 28 September – Henry I defeats his brother Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy, at the Battle o... | [
"1100s in England — Incumbents\n\nMonarch – William II (until 2 August 1100), then Henry I",
"1100s in England — Events\n\nof Ireland. ; Gerald de Windsor is appointed by the king as Constable of Pembroke Castle and lord of the manor of Moulsford. ; Council of London reforms the clergy and prohibits homosexuality... |
1100s_in_England_13308262 | Based on the article about '1100s in England', describe the 'Deaths' section. | 1100 ; 2 August – William II of England (born c. 1056 in Normandy) ; 18 November – Thomas of Bayeux, Archbishop of York ; 1101 ; 27 July – Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester, magnate ; 1104 ; Serlo (abbot of Gloucester) ; 1106 ; 28 September (doubtful date) – Robert Malet, baron ; 1107 ; March – Robert Fitzhamon, Lo... | [
"1100s in England — Incumbents\n\nMonarch – William II (until 2 August 1100), then Henry I",
"1100s in England — Events\n\nof Ireland. ; Gerald de Windsor is appointed by the king as Constable of Pembroke Castle and lord of the manor of Moulsford. ; Council of London reforms the clergy and prohibits homosexuality... |
1100s_in_architecture_31658718 | What information does the article about '1100s in architecture' provide on 'Buildings'? | 1100 – Gloucester Cathedral dedicated as a new Gloucester Abbey church in England, but seriously damaged by a fire in the city in 1102. ; 1102 ; Old Cathedral, Salamanca founded. ; Tewkesbury Abbey in England begun. ; 1104 – New basilica at Vézelay Abbey in France dedicated. ; 1105 – The Romanesque Bayeux Cathedral is ... | [
"1100s in architecture — Deaths\n\n1110 – Li Jie, Chinese architect (born 1065)",
"1100s in architecture — Buildings\n\n1100 – Gloucester Cathedral dedicated as a new Gloucester Abbey church in England, but seriously damaged by a fire in the city in 1102. ; 1102 ; Old Cathedral, Salamanca founded. ; Tewkesbury Ab... |
1100s_in_architecture_31658719 | Explain what '1100s in architecture' covers in the 'Events' section. | 1103 – Chinese architect and government minister Li Jie publishes his Yingzao Fashi, a technical treatise on Chinese architecture during the reign of Emperor Huizong of Song. | [
"1100s in architecture — Deaths\n\n1110 – Li Jie, Chinese architect (born 1065)",
"1100s in architecture — Buildings\n\n1100 – Gloucester Cathedral dedicated as a new Gloucester Abbey church in England, but seriously damaged by a fire in the city in 1102. ; 1102 ; Old Cathedral, Salamanca founded. ; Tewkesbury Ab... |
1100s_in_art_19601595 | From the article on '1100s in art', restate the 'Births' content. | 1103: Yue Fei - Chinese military general and calligrapher (died 1142) ; 1100: Li Di – Chinese imperial court painter (died 1197) | [
"1100s in art — Events\n\nc.1104: Production of Jingdezhen porcelain in China begins.",
"1100s in art\n\nThe decade of the 1100s in art involved some significant events.",
"1100s in art — Births\n\n1103: Yue Fei - Chinese military general and calligrapher (died 1142) ; 1100: Li Di – Chinese imperial court paint... |
1100s_in_art_19601594 | What does the article about '1100s in art' say regarding 'Paintings'? | c.1100: The Master of Daphni completes the mosaics Midwives Bathing the New-born Christ and Christ Pantocrator in the katholikon at Daphni Monastery in Greece ; 1100: The Byzantine Master completes Christ Pantocrator in the church of Saint Michael the Archangel in the abbey of Sant'Angelo in Formis, Capua ; 1100: Mi Fu... | [
"1100s in art — Events\n\nc.1104: Production of Jingdezhen porcelain in China begins.",
"1100s in art\n\nThe decade of the 1100s in art involved some significant events.",
"1100s in art — Births\n\n1103: Yue Fei - Chinese military general and calligrapher (died 1142) ; 1100: Li Di – Chinese imperial court paint... |
1100s_in_poetry_13746433 | Explain what '1100s in poetry' covers in the 'Births' section. | Rabbeinu Tam (died 1171), Hebrew rabbi and liturgical poet, in France ; Geoffrey of Monmouth (died 1155), Welsh cleric whose Latin writings include early versions of the Merlin (King Arthur) epic Yue Fei (died 1142), Chinese Song dynasty poet Basava (died 1167), Indian Kannada language Vachana sahitya poet Khwaja Ahmad... | [
"1100s in poetry — Births\n\nRabbeinu Tam (died 1171), Hebrew rabbi and liturgical poet, in France ; Geoffrey of Monmouth (died 1155), Welsh cleric whose Latin writings include early versions of the Merlin (King Arthur) epic Yue Fei (died 1142), Chinese Song dynasty poet Basava (died 1167), Indian Kannada language ... |
1100s_in_poetry_13746434 | What information does the article about '1100s in poetry' provide on 'Deaths'? | Su Shi (born 1037), Song Dynasty writer, poet, artist, calligrapher, pharmacologist, and statesman Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: 1101: | [
"1100s in poetry — Births\n\nRabbeinu Tam (died 1171), Hebrew rabbi and liturgical poet, in France ; Geoffrey of Monmouth (died 1155), Welsh cleric whose Latin writings include early versions of the Merlin (King Arthur) epic Yue Fei (died 1142), Chinese Song dynasty poet Basava (died 1167), Indian Kannada language ... |
1100–1200_in_European_fashion_32266827 | Describe the 'Style gallery' section of the article about '1100–1200 in European fashion'. | [[:Image:Hortus Deliciarum - Antichrist.jpg|Illustration]] of the Anti-christ shows long and short tunics and hose or leggings. The king wears a red mantle lined in vair (squirrel fur) fastened on one shoulder, c. 1180. ; [[:Image:Richard coeurdelion g.jpg|Richard the Lionheart]] is portrayed in a long tunic with tight... | [
"1100–1200 in European fashion — Style gallery\n\n[[:Image:Hortus Deliciarum - Antichrist.jpg|Illustration]] of the Anti-christ shows long and short tunics and hose or leggings. The king wears a red mantle lined in vair (squirrel fur) fastened on one shoulder, c. 1180. ; [[:Image:Richard coeurdelion g.jpg|Richard t... |
1100–1200_in_European_fashion_32266829 | Summarize the 'Chemise and tunic' part of '1100–1200 in European fashion'. | of St. Maurice at Angers has visible side-lacing and is belted at the natural waistline. A new fashion, the bliaut gironé, arose in mid-century: this dress is cut in two pieces, a fitted upper portion with a finely pleated skirt attached to a low waistband. The fitted bliaut was sometimes worn with a long belt or cinct... | [
"1100–1200 in European fashion — Style gallery\n\n[[:Image:Hortus Deliciarum - Antichrist.jpg|Illustration]] of the Anti-christ shows long and short tunics and hose or leggings. The king wears a red mantle lined in vair (squirrel fur) fastened on one shoulder, c. 1180. ; [[:Image:Richard coeurdelion g.jpg|Richard t... |
1100–1200_in_European_fashion_32266822 | From the article on '1100–1200 in European fashion', restate the 'Fabrics and furs' content. | Wool remained the primary fabric for clothing of all classes, while linen undergarments, which were more comfortable against the skin and could be washed and then bleached in the sun, were increasingly worn. Silk, although extremely expensive, was readily available to wealthy people of consequence. Silks from Byzantium... | [
"1100–1200 in European fashion — Style gallery\n\n[[:Image:Hortus Deliciarum - Antichrist.jpg|Illustration]] of the Anti-christ shows long and short tunics and hose or leggings. The king wears a red mantle lined in vair (squirrel fur) fastened on one shoulder, c. 1180. ; [[:Image:Richard coeurdelion g.jpg|Richard t... |
1100–1200_in_European_fashion_32266832 | Based on the article about '1100–1200 in European fashion', describe the 'Style gallery' section. | Chartres. The waistband of the skirt can be seen above the knotted girdle. ; [[:Image:Hunterian Psalter c. 1170 Eve spinning.jpg|Eve spinning]] in a long bliaut with straight sleeves and a linen veil, c. 1170. ; [[:Image:Hunterian Psalter c. 1170 Women.jpg|Two women]] from the Hunterian Psalter. The woman on the left w... | [
"1100–1200 in European fashion — Style gallery\n\n[[:Image:Hortus Deliciarum - Antichrist.jpg|Illustration]] of the Anti-christ shows long and short tunics and hose or leggings. The king wears a red mantle lined in vair (squirrel fur) fastened on one shoulder, c. 1180. ; [[:Image:Richard coeurdelion g.jpg|Richard t... |
1100–1200_in_European_fashion_32266823 | From the article on '1100–1200 in European fashion', restate the 'The bliaut' content. | A new French fashion for both men and women was the bliaut or bliaud, a long outer tunic with full skirts from the hip and sleeves that fitted tightly to the elbow and then flared into a trumpet shape. Early bliauts were moderately fitted and bloused slightly over the belt at the waist. Later the bliaut was fitted tigh... | [
"1100–1200 in European fashion — Style gallery\n\n[[:Image:Hortus Deliciarum - Antichrist.jpg|Illustration]] of the Anti-christ shows long and short tunics and hose or leggings. The king wears a red mantle lined in vair (squirrel fur) fastened on one shoulder, c. 1180. ; [[:Image:Richard coeurdelion g.jpg|Richard t... |
1100–1200_in_European_fashion_32266833 | Reconstruct the content about 'Working clothes' from the article on '1100–1200 in European fashion'. | [[:Image:Hunterian Psalter c. 1170 Mowing hay.jpg|Mowing hay]]. The man on the right works in linen braies, c. 1170 ; [[:Image:Hunterian Psalter c. 1170 digging.jpg|Man digging]] has tucked up his long tunic, which he wears with chausses and ankle-high shoes, c. 1170 ; [[:Image:Weinbau - Psalter 1180 March 2.jpg|Men pr... | [
"1100–1200 in European fashion — Style gallery\n\n[[:Image:Hortus Deliciarum - Antichrist.jpg|Illustration]] of the Anti-christ shows long and short tunics and hose or leggings. The king wears a red mantle lined in vair (squirrel fur) fastened on one shoulder, c. 1180. ; [[:Image:Richard coeurdelion g.jpg|Richard t... |
1100–1200_in_European_fashion_32266824 | Describe the 'Shirt, braies, and chausses' section of the article about '1100–1200 in European fashion'. | Underclothes consisted of an inner tunic (French chainse) or shirt with long, tight sleeves, and drawers or braies, usually of linen. Tailored cloth leggings called chausses or hose, made as separate garments for each leg, were often worn with the tunic; striped hose were popular. During this period, beginning with the... | [
"1100–1200 in European fashion — Style gallery\n\n[[:Image:Hortus Deliciarum - Antichrist.jpg|Illustration]] of the Anti-christ shows long and short tunics and hose or leggings. The king wears a red mantle lined in vair (squirrel fur) fastened on one shoulder, c. 1180. ; [[:Image:Richard coeurdelion g.jpg|Richard t... |
1100–1200_in_European_fashion_32266820 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '1100–1200 in European fashion'. | Twelfth century European fashion was simple and differed only in details from the clothing of the preceding centuries. Men wore knee-length tunics for most activities, and men of the upper classes wore long tunics, with hose and mantle or cloaks. Women wore long tunics or dresses. A close fit to the body, full skirts, ... | [
"1100–1200 in European fashion — Style gallery\n\n[[:Image:Hortus Deliciarum - Antichrist.jpg|Illustration]] of the Anti-christ shows long and short tunics and hose or leggings. The king wears a red mantle lined in vair (squirrel fur) fastened on one shoulder, c. 1180. ; [[:Image:Richard coeurdelion g.jpg|Richard t... |
1100–1200_in_European_fashion_32266826 | Reconstruct the content about 'Headgear' from the article on '1100–1200 in European fashion'. | Men of the upper classes often went hatless. The chaperon in the form of hood and attached shoulder-length cape was worn during this period, especially by the rural lower classes, and the fitted linen coif tied under the chin appeared very late in the century. Small round or slightly conical caps with rolled brims were... | [
"1100–1200 in European fashion — Style gallery\n\n[[:Image:Hortus Deliciarum - Antichrist.jpg|Illustration]] of the Anti-christ shows long and short tunics and hose or leggings. The king wears a red mantle lined in vair (squirrel fur) fastened on one shoulder, c. 1180. ; [[:Image:Richard coeurdelion g.jpg|Richard t... |
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