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"Christmas_tree"_files_26308155 | Based on the article about '"Christmas tree" files', describe the 'People who underwent vetting' section. | Anna Ford ; Paul Gambaccini ; Renee Goddard ; John Goldschmidt ; Richard Gott ; Isabel Hilton ; Alaric Jacob ; Roland Joffé ; Joan Littlewood ; Ewan MacColl ; Stephen Peet ; Michael Rosen ; Paul Turner In 1940, Hugh Greene – who later became director-general of the BBC – was one of the first to undergo its security vet... | [
""Christmas tree" files — People who underwent vetting\n\nAnna Ford ; Paul Gambaccini ; Renee Goddard ; John Goldschmidt ; Richard Gott ; Isabel Hilton ; Alaric Jacob ; Roland Joffé ; Joan Littlewood ; Ewan MacColl ; Stephen Peet ; Michael Rosen ; Paul Turner In 1940, Hugh Greene – who later became direct... |
"Christmas_tree"_files_26308154 | What information does the article about '"Christmas tree" files' provide on 'Organizations on the blacklist'? | The Communist Party of Great Britain ; The Socialist Workers Party ; The Workers Revolutionary Party ; The Militant tendency ; The National Front ; The British National Party Membership of these groups was not necessary for blacklisting; guilt by association was assumed. | [
""Christmas tree" files — People who underwent vetting\n\nAnna Ford ; Paul Gambaccini ; Renee Goddard ; John Goldschmidt ; Richard Gott ; Isabel Hilton ; Alaric Jacob ; Roland Joffé ; Joan Littlewood ; Ewan MacColl ; Stephen Peet ; Michael Rosen ; Paul Turner In 1940, Hugh Greene – who later became direct... |
"Christmas_tree"_files_26308152 | From the article on '"Christmas tree" files', restate the 'Process' content. | charge of vetting at this time was Ronnie Stonham. The "Christmas tree" practice was dropped in 1984. One reason why the Christmas tree symbol was used may have been the fact that the tune of the Christmas carol O Tannenbaum is the same as that of The Red Flag, although this was coincidental; the "Christmas tree" symbo... | [
""Christmas tree" files — People who underwent vetting\n\nAnna Ford ; Paul Gambaccini ; Renee Goddard ; John Goldschmidt ; Richard Gott ; Isabel Hilton ; Alaric Jacob ; Roland Joffé ; Joan Littlewood ; Ewan MacColl ; Stephen Peet ; Michael Rosen ; Paul Turner In 1940, Hugh Greene – who later became direct... |
"Christmas_tree"_files_26308150 | What information does the article about '"Christmas tree" files' provide? | From the 1930s until the 1980s, the BBC kept a number of clandestine files on staff accused by the British Security Service (MI5, some of whose agents were stationed within the BBC) on alleged political subversives, in particular communists or communist-sympathisers. These were marked with a distinctive upwards-facing ... | [
""Christmas tree" files — People who underwent vetting\n\nAnna Ford ; Paul Gambaccini ; Renee Goddard ; John Goldschmidt ; Richard Gott ; Isabel Hilton ; Alaric Jacob ; Roland Joffé ; Joan Littlewood ; Ewan MacColl ; Stephen Peet ; Michael Rosen ; Paul Turner In 1940, Hugh Greene – who later became direct... |
"Christmas_tree"_files_26308153 | Reconstruct the content about 'Categories' from the article on '"Christmas tree" files'. | Category A: MI5 "advises that the candidate should not be employed in a post offering direct opportunity to influence broadcast material for a subversive purpose." ; Category B: MI5 "advised" against employment "unless it is decided that other considerations are overriding". ; Category C: The individual should not be d... | [
""Christmas tree" files — People who underwent vetting\n\nAnna Ford ; Paul Gambaccini ; Renee Goddard ; John Goldschmidt ; Richard Gott ; Isabel Hilton ; Alaric Jacob ; Roland Joffé ; Joan Littlewood ; Ewan MacColl ; Stephen Peet ; Michael Rosen ; Paul Turner In 1940, Hugh Greene – who later became direct... |
"Chūsotsu"_"Chūkara"_11791189 | Describe the 'Contents' section of the article about '"Chūsotsu" "Chūkara"'. | 1) CD1:"Chūsotsu": Ebichū no Ike Ike Best ; 2) CD2:"Chūkara": Ebichū no Waku Waku Best ; 3) CD3:Ebichu's Championship Tera-Mix (Mixed by CMJK) (• mix of 81 songs, lasting 58:44 ) | [
""Chūsotsu" "Chūkara" — Contents\n\n1) CD1:\"Chūsotsu\": Ebichū no Ike Ike Best ; 2) CD2:\"Chūkara\": Ebichū no Waku Waku Best ; 3) CD3:Ebichu's Championship Tera-Mix (Mixed by CMJK) (• mix of 81 songs, lasting 58:44 )",
""Chūsotsu" "Chūkara" — \"Chūsotsu\": Ebichū no Ike I... |
"Chūsotsu"_"Chūkara"_11791186 | Based on the article about '"Chūsotsu" "Chūkara"', describe the '"Chūsotsu": Ebichū no Ike Ike Best' section. | "Chūsotsu": Ebichū no Ike Ike Best (「中卒」〜エビ中のイケイケベスト〜) contains all the band's major-label hits to date (all the A-sides of the first ten major-label singles), one B-side and one album track. Some songs were re-recorded with the current line-up. The album contains songs of different genres, such as heavy metal, melocor... | [
""Chūsotsu" "Chūkara" — Contents\n\n1) CD1:\"Chūsotsu\": Ebichū no Ike Ike Best ; 2) CD2:\"Chūkara\": Ebichū no Waku Waku Best ; 3) CD3:Ebichu's Championship Tera-Mix (Mixed by CMJK) (• mix of 81 songs, lasting 58:44 )",
""Chūsotsu" "Chūkara" — \"Chūsotsu\": Ebichū no Ike I... |
"Chūsotsu"_"Chūkara"_11791185 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"Chūsotsu" "Chūkara"'. | "Chūsotsu": Ebichū no Ike Ike Best and "Chūkara": Ebichū no Waku Waku Best are two best-of albums by the Japanese girl idol group Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku. They were released in Japan simultaneously on November 16, 2016. This marks the final release featuring Rina Matsuno, who died on February 8, 2017. | [
""Chūsotsu" "Chūkara" — Contents\n\n1) CD1:\"Chūsotsu\": Ebichū no Ike Ike Best ; 2) CD2:\"Chūkara\": Ebichū no Waku Waku Best ; 3) CD3:Ebichu's Championship Tera-Mix (Mixed by CMJK) (• mix of 81 songs, lasting 58:44 )",
""Chūsotsu" "Chūkara" — \"Chūsotsu\": Ebichū no Ike I... |
"Chūsotsu"_"Chūkara"_11791187 | Based on the article about '"Chūsotsu" "Chūkara"', describe the '"Chūkara": Ebichū no Waku Waku Best' section. | "Chūkara": Ebichū no Waku Waku Best (「中辛」〜エビ中のワクワクベスト〜) contains selected major-label B-sides and album tracks. Some songs were re-recorded with the current line-up. There is also one new song, titled "Sudden Death". | [
""Chūsotsu" "Chūkara" — Contents\n\n1) CD1:\"Chūsotsu\": Ebichū no Ike Ike Best ; 2) CD2:\"Chūkara\": Ebichū no Waku Waku Best ; 3) CD3:Ebichu's Championship Tera-Mix (Mixed by CMJK) (• mix of 81 songs, lasting 58:44 )",
""Chūsotsu" "Chūkara" — \"Chūsotsu\": Ebichū no Ike I... |
"Civilized"_Sexual_Morality_and_Modern_Nervous_Illness_3785341 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Civilized" Sexual Morality and Modern Nervous Illness'. | caused by a disturbance in development. The libido was originally meant for deriving pleasure, not only at the genitals but also at other erogenous zones; but education has the purpose of limiting autoeroticism and directing love towards objects other than oneself, finally achieving the "primacy of genitals put into th... | [
""Civilized" Sexual Morality and Modern Nervous Illness\n\ncaused by a disturbance in development. The libido was originally meant for deriving pleasure, not only at the genitals but also at other erogenous zones; but education has the purpose of limiting autoeroticism and directing love towards objects o... |
"Civilized"_Sexual_Morality_and_Modern_Nervous_Illness_3785340 | What information does the article about '"Civilized" Sexual Morality and Modern Nervous Illness' provide? | instinct as a cause of neurosis. Culture is based on renunciation of drives. There is therefore a tension between a person's body, which seeks fulfilment of drives, and the demands of culture to renounce desire. Those who cannot conform to these requirements imposed by society are either viewed as criminals and pervert... | [
""Civilized" Sexual Morality and Modern Nervous Illness\n\ncaused by a disturbance in development. The libido was originally meant for deriving pleasure, not only at the genitals but also at other erogenous zones; but education has the purpose of limiting autoeroticism and directing love towards objects o... |
"Civilized"_Sexual_Morality_and_Modern_Nervous_Illness_3785339 | Describe the content of the article about '"Civilized" Sexual Morality and Modern Nervous Illness'. | "Civilized" Sexual Morality and Modern Nervous Illness (Die „kulturelle“ Sexualmoral und die moderne Nervosität) is an article published by Sigmund Freud in 1908, in the journal Sexual-Probleme ("Sexual Problems"). Referencing Christian von Ehrenfels' distinction between cultural and natural sexual morality, Freud expl... | [
""Civilized" Sexual Morality and Modern Nervous Illness\n\ncaused by a disturbance in development. The libido was originally meant for deriving pleasure, not only at the genitals but also at other erogenous zones; but education has the purpose of limiting autoeroticism and directing love towards objects o... |
"Civilized"_Sexual_Morality_and_Modern_Nervous_Illness_3785342 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Civilized" Sexual Morality and Modern Nervous Illness'. | The sex drive in humans is aperiodic and is divorced from reproduction. Therefore, it can be metonymically shifted and applied to other areas. Thus, culture benefits to a great extent - and is even dependent - on sexual energy that is redirected through sublimation. Therefore, Freud concluded that a complete renunciati... | [
""Civilized" Sexual Morality and Modern Nervous Illness\n\ncaused by a disturbance in development. The libido was originally meant for deriving pleasure, not only at the genitals but also at other erogenous zones; but education has the purpose of limiting autoeroticism and directing love towards objects o... |
"Cochranella"_duidaeana_29039782 | Describe the 'Description' section of the article about '"Cochranella" duidaeana'. | Adult males measure 20.8 - 22.1 mm in snout–vent length; females are unknown. The tympanum is inconspicuous. The dorsum is uniformly green. The iris is greenish-yellowish. Dorsal skin is finely granular. | [
""Cochranella" duidaeana — Description\n\nAdult males measure 20.8 - 22.1 mm in snout–vent length; females are unknown. The tympanum is inconspicuous. The dorsum is uniformly green. The iris is greenish-yellowish. Dorsal skin is finely granular.",
""Cochranella" duidaeana — Taxonomy and system... |
"Cochranella"_duidaeana_29039781 | What does the article about '"Cochranella" duidaeana' say regarding 'Taxonomy and systematics'? | This species was originally described as Centrolenella duidaeana. However, most subsequent studies have placed it in the genus Cochranella. A study published in 2002 suggested that it belongs to the Cochranella spinosa group. However, morphological data do not allow unambiguous generic placement. With no molecular data... | [
""Cochranella" duidaeana — Description\n\nAdult males measure 20.8 - 22.1 mm in snout–vent length; females are unknown. The tympanum is inconspicuous. The dorsum is uniformly green. The iris is greenish-yellowish. Dorsal skin is finely granular.",
""Cochranella" duidaeana — Taxonomy and system... |
"Cochranella"_duidaeana_29039783 | Based on the article about '"Cochranella" duidaeana', describe the 'Habitat and conservation' section. | The species is known from the southern tip of the summit of Cerro Duida at an elevation of about 2140 m above sea level. It occurs in shrubs in montane forest along streams. There are no known threats to this species. It occurs in the Duida-Marahuaca National Park. | [
""Cochranella" duidaeana — Description\n\nAdult males measure 20.8 - 22.1 mm in snout–vent length; females are unknown. The tympanum is inconspicuous. The dorsum is uniformly green. The iris is greenish-yellowish. Dorsal skin is finely granular.",
""Cochranella" duidaeana — Taxonomy and system... |
"Cochranella"_duidaeana_29039780 | What information does the article about '"Cochranella" duidaeana' provide? | "Cochranella" duidaeana, commonly known as the Duida Cochran frog, is a species of frog in the family Centrolenidae. It is endemic to Cerro Duida, Venezuela. The generic placement of this species within the subfamily Centroleninae is uncertain (incertae sedis ). | [
""Cochranella" duidaeana — Description\n\nAdult males measure 20.8 - 22.1 mm in snout–vent length; females are unknown. The tympanum is inconspicuous. The dorsum is uniformly green. The iris is greenish-yellowish. Dorsal skin is finely granular.",
""Cochranella" duidaeana — Taxonomy and system... |
"Cochranella"_riveroi_29039861 | Summarize the 'Habitat and conservation' part of '"Cochranella" riveroi'. | The type series was collected from terrestrial bromeliads at the summit of Cerro Aracamuni at about 1600 m above sea level. The vegetation at the summit is mostly low (<1 m), with forested areas in depressions and along streams. There are no known threats to this species, although its small range makes it vulnerable (C... | [
""Cochranella" riveroi — Habitat and conservation\n\nThe type series was collected from terrestrial bromeliads at the summit of Cerro Aracamuni at about 1600 m above sea level. The vegetation at the summit is mostly low (<1 m), with forested areas in depressions and along streams. There are no known threa... |
"Cochranella"_riveroi_29039860 | Describe the 'Description' section of the article about '"Cochranella" riveroi'. | Two adult males measured 21.6 and 22.1 mm while a single female measured 25.0 mm in snout–vent length; the female had 21 eggs 2.3 - 2.5 mm in diameter in her ovaries. The tympanum is visible. The fingers are slightly webbed and the toes moderately webbed. The dorsal skin is strongly granular. The coloration of living s... | [
""Cochranella" riveroi — Habitat and conservation\n\nThe type series was collected from terrestrial bromeliads at the summit of Cerro Aracamuni at about 1600 m above sea level. The vegetation at the summit is mostly low (<1 m), with forested areas in depressions and along streams. There are no known threa... |
"Cochranella"_riveroi_29039858 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"Cochranella" riveroi'. | "Cochranella" riveroi is a species of frog in the family Centrolenidae. It is endemic to Cerro Aracamuni, Venezuela. The generic placement of this species within the subfamily Centroleninae is uncertain (incertae sedis ). | [
""Cochranella" riveroi — Habitat and conservation\n\nThe type series was collected from terrestrial bromeliads at the summit of Cerro Aracamuni at about 1600 m above sea level. The vegetation at the summit is mostly low (<1 m), with forested areas in depressions and along streams. There are no known threa... |
"Cochranella"_riveroi_29039859 | Based on the article about '"Cochranella" riveroi', describe the 'Taxonomy and systematics' section. | This species was originally described as Centrolenella riveroi. However, most subsequent studies have placed it in the genus Cochranella. A study published in 2002 suggested that it belongs to the Cochranella spinosa group. However, morphological data do not allow unambiguous generic placement. With no molecular data a... | [
""Cochranella" riveroi — Habitat and conservation\n\nThe type series was collected from terrestrial bromeliads at the summit of Cerro Aracamuni at about 1600 m above sea level. The vegetation at the summit is mostly low (<1 m), with forested areas in depressions and along streams. There are no known threa... |
"Country"_Johnny_Mathis_31950178 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Country" Johnny Mathis'. | "Country" Johnny Mathis (September 28, 1930 – September 27, 2011) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He is credited with penning more than 500 tunes over the course of his long career. | [
""Country" Johnny Mathis\n\n\"Country\" Johnny Mathis (September 28, 1930 – September 27, 2011) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He is credited with penning more than 500 tunes over the course of his long career.",
""Country" Johnny Mathis — Sources\n\n[ Johnny \"Coun... |
"Country"_Johnny_Mathis_31950181 | Explain what '"Country" Johnny Mathis' covers in the 'Singles (selected)' section. | "I've Been Known to Cry" ; "Welcome Home" ; "Country Music Keeps on Growing" ; "Make Me One More Memory" ; "Harbor of Love" ; "Please Talk to My Heart" (1963) - U.S. Country No. 14 | [
""Country" Johnny Mathis\n\n\"Country\" Johnny Mathis (September 28, 1930 – September 27, 2011) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He is credited with penning more than 500 tunes over the course of his long career.",
""Country" Johnny Mathis — Sources\n\n[ Johnny \"Coun... |
"Country"_Johnny_Mathis_31950179 | Explain what '"Country" Johnny Mathis' covers in the 'Biography' section. | John Mathis was born in Maud, Texas, United States. He played on Louisiana Hayride from 1953 to 1960, as a solo artist and as a member of the musical duo Jimmy & Johnny (with Jimmy Lee Fautheree). Mathis left the group to go solo in the middle of the 1950s, leaving Fautheree's brother, Lynn, to fill his shoes. Jimmy an... | [
""Country" Johnny Mathis\n\n\"Country\" Johnny Mathis (September 28, 1930 – September 27, 2011) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He is credited with penning more than 500 tunes over the course of his long career.",
""Country" Johnny Mathis — Sources\n\n[ Johnny \"Coun... |
"Crocodylus"_megarhinus_20263394 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Crocodylus" megarhinus'. | "Crocodylus" megarhinus is an extinct species of crocodile from the Eocene of Egypt. A partial skull was found by British paleontologist Charles William Andrews in the Fayum Depression. Andrews named Crocodylus megarhinus in 1905 on the basis of the holotype skull. A complete skull was also uncovered from Egypt in 1907... | [
""Crocodylus" megarhinus\n\n\"Crocodylus\" megarhinus is an extinct species of crocodile from the Eocene of Egypt. A partial skull was found by British paleontologist Charles William Andrews in the Fayum Depression. Andrews named Crocodylus megarhinus in 1905 on the basis of the holotype skull. A complete... |
"Crocodylus"_megarhinus_20263396 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"Crocodylus" megarhinus'. | basal crocodyline outside the genus but still more closely related to it than the false gharial or mekosuchines. Below is a cladogram modified from Puértolas et al. (2011) showing its phylogenetic placement among crocodiles: A 2017 paper by Wu et al. (2017) recovers "Crocodylus" megarhinus as a relative of mekosuchines... | [
""Crocodylus" megarhinus\n\n\"Crocodylus\" megarhinus is an extinct species of crocodile from the Eocene of Egypt. A partial skull was found by British paleontologist Charles William Andrews in the Fayum Depression. Andrews named Crocodylus megarhinus in 1905 on the basis of the holotype skull. A complete... |
"Crocodylus"_megarhinus_20263395 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Crocodylus" megarhinus'. | ''"C." megarhinus and C. niloticus are so similar that American paleontologist Charles C. Mook considered it "very probable that C. megarhinus is a direct ancestor of C. niloticus''." A second Fayum crocodilian, "Crocodylus" articeps, was named alongside ''"C." megarhinus''. Andrews distinguished ''"C." articeps from "... | [
""Crocodylus" megarhinus\n\n\"Crocodylus\" megarhinus is an extinct species of crocodile from the Eocene of Egypt. A partial skull was found by British paleontologist Charles William Andrews in the Fayum Depression. Andrews named Crocodylus megarhinus in 1905 on the basis of the holotype skull. A complete... |
"D"_Is_for_Deadbeat_27846999 | What does the article about '"D" Is for Deadbeat' say regarding 'Reviews'? | The novel received a positive review from Kirkus Reviews, which praised its plot, pace, poignancy, and realism. Publishers Weekly gave a more mixed review, saying that it was an enjoyable read but finding flaws in its plot. | [
""D" Is for Deadbeat — Reviews\n\nThe novel received a positive review from Kirkus Reviews, which praised its plot, pace, poignancy, and realism. Publishers Weekly gave a more mixed review, saying that it was an enjoyable read but finding flaws in its plot.",
""D" Is for Deadbeat\n\n\"D\" Is f... |
"D"_Is_for_Deadbeat_27846992 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"D" Is for Deadbeat'. | "D" Is for Deadbeat is the fourth novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. The novel follows the development of Kinsey's relationship with Jonah Robb, the police officer she met in B is for Burglar. | [
""D" Is for Deadbeat — Reviews\n\nThe novel received a positive review from Kirkus Reviews, which praised its plot, pace, poignancy, and realism. Publishers Weekly gave a more mixed review, saying that it was an enjoyable read but finding flaws in its plot.",
""D" Is for Deadbeat\n\n\"D\" Is f... |
"D"_Is_for_Deadbeat_27846993 | Describe the 'Plot summary' section of the article about '"D" Is for Deadbeat'. | Kinsey Millhone receives a contract from ex-con Alvin Limardo to deliver a cashier's check for twenty-five thousand dollars to a fifteen-year-old boy named Tony Gahan. According to Limardo, Tony helped him through a tough time in his life, leaving Limardo indebted. However, when the retainer check Limardo made out to K... | [
""D" Is for Deadbeat — Reviews\n\nThe novel received a positive review from Kirkus Reviews, which praised its plot, pace, poignancy, and realism. Publishers Weekly gave a more mixed review, saying that it was an enjoyable read but finding flaws in its plot.",
""D" Is for Deadbeat\n\n\"D\" Is f... |
"D"_Is_for_Deadbeat_27846994 | Describe the 'Plot summary' section of the article about '"D" Is for Deadbeat'. | his release from prison, whom he has subjected to domestic abuse. In her search to find Daggett and get her money back, Kinsey discovers that he was found dead on the beach only a few days after hiring her. Through Daggett's daughter Barbara, Kinsey learns that Tony Gahan was the sole survivor of a family killed in a c... | [
""D" Is for Deadbeat — Reviews\n\nThe novel received a positive review from Kirkus Reviews, which praised its plot, pace, poignancy, and realism. Publishers Weekly gave a more mixed review, saying that it was an enjoyable read but finding flaws in its plot.",
""D" Is for Deadbeat\n\n\"D\" Is f... |
"D"_Is_for_Deadbeat_27846996 | Explain what '"D" Is for Deadbeat' covers in the 'Plot summary' section. | the killer. She also suspects that Billy Polo is not giving her the full truth about his involvement with Daggett, a suspicion confirmed when Coral finally levels with Kinsey and reveals him to be blackmailing someone he suspects of Daggett's killing. The blackmailer murders Polo at the beach, using Kinsey's own gun, s... | [
""D" Is for Deadbeat — Reviews\n\nThe novel received a positive review from Kirkus Reviews, which praised its plot, pace, poignancy, and realism. Publishers Weekly gave a more mixed review, saying that it was an enjoyable read but finding flaws in its plot.",
""D" Is for Deadbeat\n\n\"D\" Is f... |
"D"_Is_for_Deadbeat_27846995 | What information does the article about '"D" Is for Deadbeat' provide on 'Plot summary'? | sister, and a boy called Doug Polokowski, who had hitched a ride in the car. Kinsey tracks down an ex-con friend of Daggett's, Billy Polo, now living in a trailer park with his sister, Coral. Billy introduced Lovella to Daggett. Kinsey finds out that Doug Polokowski was Billy and Coral's brother. There's no shortage of... | [
""D" Is for Deadbeat — Reviews\n\nThe novel received a positive review from Kirkus Reviews, which praised its plot, pace, poignancy, and realism. Publishers Weekly gave a more mixed review, saying that it was an enjoyable read but finding flaws in its plot.",
""D" Is for Deadbeat\n\n\"D\" Is f... |
"Deji"_Meets_Girl_19584725 | Describe the 'Anime' section of the article about '"Deji" Meets Girl'. | The original story is credited to Naminoue Seinendan and produced by Japanese studio Liden Films, with direction and character design by Ushio Tazawa and series composition and original character design by Akane Malbeni; Kaori Akatsu and Norifumi Okuno designed the props, with music by Hiroshi Nakamura, sound direction... | [
""Deji" Meets Girl — Anime\n\nThe original story is credited to Naminoue Seinendan and produced by Japanese studio Liden Films, with direction and character design by Ushio Tazawa and series composition and original character design by Akane Malbeni; Kaori Akatsu and Norifumi Okuno designed the props, wit... |
"Deji"_Meets_Girl_19584722 | Describe the content of the article about '"Deji" Meets Girl'. | "Deji" Meets Girl (でーじミーツガール) is a Japanese original short anime television series produced by Liden Films. It aired from October to December 2021 on the Super Animeism programming block. | [
""Deji" Meets Girl — Anime\n\nThe original story is credited to Naminoue Seinendan and produced by Japanese studio Liden Films, with direction and character design by Ushio Tazawa and series composition and original character design by Akane Malbeni; Kaori Akatsu and Norifumi Okuno designed the props, wit... |
"Deji"_Meets_Girl_19584724 | What information does the article about '"Deji" Meets Girl' provide on 'Manga'? | A manga adaptation, also written and illustrated by Akane Malbeni, began serialization in Flex Comix's Comic Polaris website on September 30, 2021. | [
""Deji" Meets Girl — Anime\n\nThe original story is credited to Naminoue Seinendan and produced by Japanese studio Liden Films, with direction and character design by Ushio Tazawa and series composition and original character design by Akane Malbeni; Kaori Akatsu and Norifumi Okuno designed the props, wit... |
"Dragons"_armchair_478380 | Describe the 'Design' section of the article about '"Dragons" armchair'. | and execution." Jennifer Goff, the curator of the National Museum of Ireland's permanent exhibition of Gray's work, felt that the chair was the "perfect example of the designer who created it – completely unique [and] rather eccentric". The dragon imagery and clouds depicted on the chair have been likened to those foun... | [
""Dragons" armchair — Design\n\nand execution.\" Jennifer Goff, the curator of the National Museum of Ireland's permanent exhibition of Gray's work, felt that the chair was the \"perfect example of the designer who created it – completely unique [and] rather eccentric\". The dragon imagery and clouds depi... |
"Dragons"_armchair_478378 | What information does the article about '"Dragons" armchair' provide? | The "Dragons" armchair (French: "Fauteuil aux Dragons") is a piece of furniture designed by the Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray between 1917 and 1919. "Dragons" armchair sold for €21,905,000 in 2009, establishing a new record for a piece of 20th century decorative art. | [
""Dragons" armchair — Design\n\nand execution.\" Jennifer Goff, the curator of the National Museum of Ireland's permanent exhibition of Gray's work, felt that the chair was the \"perfect example of the designer who created it – completely unique [and] rather eccentric\". The dragon imagery and clouds depi... |
"Dragons"_armchair_478381 | What information does the article about '"Dragons" armchair' provide on 'History'? | The chair's first owner was Gray's patron, Suzanne Talbot. It was acquired by Parisian art dealer Cheska Vallois in 1971 for $2,700 and then sold by Vallois to the French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent in 1973. The chair was put up for sale as part of the Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé collection in February ... | [
""Dragons" armchair — Design\n\nand execution.\" Jennifer Goff, the curator of the National Museum of Ireland's permanent exhibition of Gray's work, felt that the chair was the \"perfect example of the designer who created it – completely unique [and] rather eccentric\". The dragon imagery and clouds depi... |
"Dragons"_armchair_478379 | Summarize the 'Design' part of '"Dragons" armchair'. | The chair is a wooden upholstered armchair featuring two stylized lacquered dragons. It measures 61 by 91 cm. The chair was described by auctioneers Christie's as being: "In the form of unfurling petals, upholstered in brown leather, the frame in sculpted wood, lacquered brownish orange and silver and modelled as the s... | [
""Dragons" armchair — Design\n\nand execution.\" Jennifer Goff, the curator of the National Museum of Ireland's permanent exhibition of Gray's work, felt that the chair was the \"perfect example of the designer who created it – completely unique [and] rather eccentric\". The dragon imagery and clouds depi... |
"E"_Is_for_Evidence_27847541 | What does the article about '"E" Is for Evidence' say regarding 'Development of the story'? | In 2005, Grafton told an interviewer that she prefers to pick a title early in the writing process because that helps to direct her storytelling. "For one book I had thought of "E" Is for Ever. I loved the play on words but I had to figure a better title. So I picked "E" Is for Evidence. If I know the title I can make ... | [
""E" Is for Evidence — Development of the story\n\nIn 2005, Grafton told an interviewer that she prefers to pick a title early in the writing process because that helps to direct her storytelling. \"For one book I had thought of \"E\" Is for Ever. I loved the play on words but I had to figure a better tit... |
"E"_Is_for_Evidence_27847533 | What information does the article about '"E" Is for Evidence' provide on 'Plot summary'? | Just after Christmas, Kinsey Millhone discovers that five thousand dollars has mysteriously been credited to her bank account. She flashes back a few days to when she was asked to investigate a fire claim at a factory in Colgate as part of her informal office space rental arrangement with California Fidelity Insurance.... | [
""E" Is for Evidence — Development of the story\n\nIn 2005, Grafton told an interviewer that she prefers to pick a title early in the writing process because that helps to direct her storytelling. \"For one book I had thought of \"E\" Is for Ever. I loved the play on words but I had to figure a better tit... |
"E"_Is_for_Evidence_27847539 | From the article on '"E" Is for Evidence', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | his true identity; and he killed Lyda because she had belatedly found Hugh's records of that. He engineered the fire at Wood/Warren and set up Kinsey (with the aid of Andy Motycka) to get revenge on Lance after Bass spilled the family incest secret to him. Kinsey manages to shoot Emms and disables him sufficiently to g... | [
""E" Is for Evidence — Development of the story\n\nIn 2005, Grafton told an interviewer that she prefers to pick a title early in the writing process because that helps to direct her storytelling. \"For one book I had thought of \"E\" Is for Ever. I loved the play on words but I had to figure a better tit... |
"E"_Is_for_Evidence_27847535 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot summary' from the article on '"E" Is for Evidence'. | significance. Temporarily suspended from California Fidelity, Kinsey takes up her own investigation to prove her innocence, aided (unwillingly at first) by CFI administrator Darcy. Darcy is united with Kinsey in her dislike of claims manager Andy Motycka, who is Kinsey's chief suspect in the set-up. She is at a loss an... | [
""E" Is for Evidence — Development of the story\n\nIn 2005, Grafton told an interviewer that she prefers to pick a title early in the writing process because that helps to direct her storytelling. \"For one book I had thought of \"E\" Is for Ever. I loved the play on words but I had to figure a better tit... |
"E"_Is_for_Evidence_27847538 | Explain what '"E" Is for Evidence' covers in the 'Plot summary' section. | from the Wood family, Kinsey learns an even darker family secret: that Lance had an incestuous affair with Olive when they were teenagers, leaving Olive emotionally and sexually scarred for the rest of her life. Kinsey's suspicions immediately jump to Terry Kohler; and when the police identify fingerprints on the car L... | [
""E" Is for Evidence — Development of the story\n\nIn 2005, Grafton told an interviewer that she prefers to pick a title early in the writing process because that helps to direct her storytelling. \"For one book I had thought of \"E\" Is for Ever. I loved the play on words but I had to figure a better tit... |
"E"_Is_for_Evidence_27847532 | What information does the article about '"E" Is for Evidence' provide? | "E" Is for Evidence is the fifth novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. The novel's plot develops Kinsey's personal back-story, as it features her second ex-husband, jazz musician and drug-user, Daniel Wade, previously me... | [
""E" Is for Evidence — Development of the story\n\nIn 2005, Grafton told an interviewer that she prefers to pick a title early in the writing process because that helps to direct her storytelling. \"For one book I had thought of \"E\" Is for Ever. I loved the play on words but I had to figure a better tit... |
"E"_Is_for_Evidence_27847536 | What does the article about '"E" Is for Evidence' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | suicide two years before, although the suspicious disappearance of all the lab work on Hugh's body seems to support his widow Lyda's claim that it was murder rather than suicide. Kinsey remains unconvinced by Lyda's conviction that Lance was Hugh's killer but can't seem to find any other leads. Her spirits are at a low... | [
""E" Is for Evidence — Development of the story\n\nIn 2005, Grafton told an interviewer that she prefers to pick a title early in the writing process because that helps to direct her storytelling. \"For one book I had thought of \"E\" Is for Ever. I loved the play on words but I had to figure a better tit... |
"E"_Is_for_Evidence_27847534 | Summarize the 'Plot summary' part of '"E" Is for Evidence'. | former schoolmate; and Bass was an acquaintance of her second ex-husband, Daniel Wade. Olive is married to Terry Kohler, Lance's second-in-command at the company. After a solitary Christmas, with Henry away visiting relatives and Rosie's Tavern shut down until the new year, Kinsey writes off the fire as an industrial a... | [
""E" Is for Evidence — Development of the story\n\nIn 2005, Grafton told an interviewer that she prefers to pick a title early in the writing process because that helps to direct her storytelling. \"For one book I had thought of \"E\" Is for Ever. I loved the play on words but I had to figure a better tit... |
"E"_Is_for_Evidence_27847542 | Reconstruct the content about 'Reviews' from the article on '"E" Is for Evidence'. | Kirkus Reviews called the book a "first class entertainment," praising its pace, characters, and charm, but noted that the plot was crucially flawed. ; Publishers Weekly wrote that the book was not up to the standards of its predecessors due to the motivations for crimes being weak; however, they felt that readers woul... | [
""E" Is for Evidence — Development of the story\n\nIn 2005, Grafton told an interviewer that she prefers to pick a title early in the writing process because that helps to direct her storytelling. \"For one book I had thought of \"E\" Is for Ever. I loved the play on words but I had to figure a better tit... |
"E"_Is_for_Evidence_27847540 | What does the article about '"E" Is for Evidence' say regarding 'Characters'? | Kinsey Millhone: Private detective who investigates an insurance claim for a fire and finds herself framed for an arson fire. | [
""E" Is for Evidence — Development of the story\n\nIn 2005, Grafton told an interviewer that she prefers to pick a title early in the writing process because that helps to direct her storytelling. \"For one book I had thought of \"E\" Is for Ever. I loved the play on words but I had to figure a better tit... |
"F"_Is_for_Fugitive_27847596 | Reconstruct the content about 'Reviews' from the article on '"F" Is for Fugitive'. | Kirkus Reviews called the novel a "winner" for Grafton, praising its plot, placing, characters, and ambience along with the development of Kinsey Millhone's character. Publishers Weekly gave a similar review, calling the plot "complex" and noting the main character's continued development. The review said that "Grafton... | [
""F" Is for Fugitive — Publication history\n\nThis is the first of her novels to appear on a best seller list, in paperback fiction.",
""F" Is for Fugitive — Reviews\n\nKirkus Reviews called the novel a \"winner\" for Grafton, praising its plot, placing, characters, and ambience along with the... |
"F"_Is_for_Fugitive_27847593 | Based on the article about '"F" Is for Fugitive', describe the 'Plot summary' section. | happy to see him take the rap. Her plan is to use the money she will eventually inherit from her parents to tempt Dwight into marriage. She killed her mother to hasten the plan along. She also killed Shana, Jean's mother, because she was jealous of her friendship with Dwight. Before Ann can kill Kinsey, she is interrup... | [
""F" Is for Fugitive — Publication history\n\nThis is the first of her novels to appear on a best seller list, in paperback fiction.",
""F" Is for Fugitive — Reviews\n\nKirkus Reviews called the novel a \"winner\" for Grafton, praising its plot, placing, characters, and ambience along with the... |
"F"_Is_for_Fugitive_27847591 | Based on the article about '"F" Is for Fugitive', describe the 'Plot summary' section. | a hold-up, allowing Bailey to escape once more. Tap is himself killed in the escape. Kinsey gets confirmation from Tap's widow that Tap was paid to do it—for the first time providing concrete evidence that someone wants to keep Bailey discredited. Someone breaks into Kinsey's motel room at the motel, and she receives t... | [
""F" Is for Fugitive — Publication history\n\nThis is the first of her novels to appear on a best seller list, in paperback fiction.",
""F" Is for Fugitive — Reviews\n\nKirkus Reviews called the novel a \"winner\" for Grafton, praising its plot, placing, characters, and ambience along with the... |
"F"_Is_for_Fugitive_27847589 | What information does the article about '"F" Is for Fugitive' provide on 'Plot summary'? | with diabetes; and their daughter Ann, Bailey's senior by five years, has taken leave of absence from her job as a counselor at the local high school to provide care for her parents. Bailey's lawyer, Jack Clemson, fills her in on the details of the case: Jean, 17 when she died, was a problem child who was doing badly i... | [
""F" Is for Fugitive — Publication history\n\nThis is the first of her novels to appear on a best seller list, in paperback fiction.",
""F" Is for Fugitive — Reviews\n\nKirkus Reviews called the novel a \"winner\" for Grafton, praising its plot, placing, characters, and ambience along with the... |
"F"_Is_for_Fugitive_27847587 | Describe the content of the article about '"F" Is for Fugitive'. | "F" Is for Fugitive is the sixth novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. | [
""F" Is for Fugitive — Publication history\n\nThis is the first of her novels to appear on a best seller list, in paperback fiction.",
""F" Is for Fugitive — Reviews\n\nKirkus Reviews called the novel a \"winner\" for Grafton, praising its plot, placing, characters, and ambience along with the... |
"F"_Is_for_Fugitive_27847590 | What information does the article about '"F" Is for Fugitive' provide on 'Plot summary'? | whose son's evidence put Bailey on the spot at the time of Jean's death; Tap Granger, who was Bailey's accomplice in several robberies before the murder; the local pastor, Reverend Haws, and his wife; and Dr. Dunne, whose wife Elva has a violent objection to being questioned. The high school principal at the time of th... | [
""F" Is for Fugitive — Publication history\n\nThis is the first of her novels to appear on a best seller list, in paperback fiction.",
""F" Is for Fugitive — Reviews\n\nKirkus Reviews called the novel a \"winner\" for Grafton, praising its plot, placing, characters, and ambience along with the... |
"F"_Is_for_Fugitive_27847592 | What does the article about '"F" Is for Fugitive' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | the body and seeks refuge with Dwight Shales, who confesses that he, too, was having an affair with Jean and was probably the father of her child. Kinsey realizes that Ann Fowler is jealous of anyone who comes into contact with Dwight. She searches Ann's room and finds evidence that Ann supplied Tap with the hold-up gu... | [
""F" Is for Fugitive — Publication history\n\nThis is the first of her novels to appear on a best seller list, in paperback fiction.",
""F" Is for Fugitive — Reviews\n\nKirkus Reviews called the novel a \"winner\" for Grafton, praising its plot, placing, characters, and ambience along with the... |
"F"_Is_for_Fugitive_27847597 | Reconstruct the content about 'Development of novel' from the article on '"F" Is for Fugitive'. | Grafton had originally planned to call the novel "F" Is for Forgery but decided during her research that "forgery was too boring a crime", shifting to a plot with fugitives from the law. | [
""F" Is for Fugitive — Publication history\n\nThis is the first of her novels to appear on a best seller list, in paperback fiction.",
""F" Is for Fugitive — Reviews\n\nKirkus Reviews called the novel a \"winner\" for Grafton, praising its plot, placing, characters, and ambience along with the... |
"FF.SS."_–_Cioè:_"...che_mi_hai_portato_a_fare_sopra_a_Posillipo_se_non_mi_vuoi_più_bene?"_10987961 | What does the article about '"FF.SS." – Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?"' say regarding 'Political allusions'? | During the movie there are references to the politics of the period in which the film is set. It includes allusions to Bettino Craxi, Giulio Andreotti and Ciriaco De Mita. Also De Mita is from Nusco, province of Avellino, the same town of the character Onliù Caporetto. | [
""FF.SS." – Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?" — Political allusions\n\nDuring the movie there are references to the politics of the period in which the film is set. It includes allusions to Bettino Craxi, Giulio Andreotti and Ciriaco De Mita. Also De... |
"FF.SS."_–_Cioè:_"...che_mi_hai_portato_a_fare_sopra_a_Posillipo_se_non_mi_vuoi_più_bene?"_10987958 | Describe the content of the article about '"FF.SS." – Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?"'. | '"FF.SS." – Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?"' is a 1983 film directed by Renzo Arbore, starring Roberto Benigni, Renzo Arbore and Pietra Montecorvino. | [
""FF.SS." – Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?" — Political allusions\n\nDuring the movie there are references to the politics of the period in which the film is set. It includes allusions to Bettino Craxi, Giulio Andreotti and Ciriaco De Mita. Also De... |
"FF.SS."_–_Cioè:_"...che_mi_hai_portato_a_fare_sopra_a_Posillipo_se_non_mi_vuoi_più_bene?"_10987959 | Explain what '"FF.SS." – Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?"' covers in the 'Plot' section. | The film begins with Renzo Arbore and Luciano De Crescenzo driving in Rome, while discussing an original idea for a new movie. They pass under the window of real-life filmmaker Federico Fellini, who is writing a screenplay entitled F.F.S.S (Federico Fellini Sud Story). A wind causes the screenplay to fall to the road b... | [
""FF.SS." – Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?" — Political allusions\n\nDuring the movie there are references to the politics of the period in which the film is set. It includes allusions to Bettino Craxi, Giulio Andreotti and Ciriaco De Mita. Also De... |
"FF.SS."_–_Cioè:_"...che_mi_hai_portato_a_fare_sopra_a_Posillipo_se_non_mi_vuoi_più_bene?"_10987960 | Based on the article about '"FF.SS." – Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?"', describe the 'Celebrity cameos' section. | The film includes many Italian celebrities; apart the already said Arbore, De Crescenzo and Benigni, there are also appearances by Pippo Baudo, Isabella Biagini, Gianni Boncompagni, Dino Cassio, Alfredo Cerruti, Maurizio Costanzo, Riccardo Pazzaglia, Lory del Santo, Gerardo Gargiulo, Isaac George, Cesare Gigli, Renato ... | [
""FF.SS." – Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?" — Political allusions\n\nDuring the movie there are references to the politics of the period in which the film is set. It includes allusions to Bettino Craxi, Giulio Andreotti and Ciriaco De Mita. Also De... |
"False_positives"_scandal_22108800 | What does the article about '"False positives" scandal' say regarding 'Earlier cases'? | Accusations of similar cases had occurred much earlier. A recently declassified 1990 cable by U.S. Ambassador Thomas McNamara reported on a case involving nine men who were killed by the military, dressed in military fatigues and presented as guerrilleros. Similar extrajudicial executions have been reported throughout ... | [
""False positives" scandal — Earlier cases\n\nAccusations of similar cases had occurred much earlier. A recently declassified 1990 cable by U.S. Ambassador Thomas McNamara reported on a case involving nine men who were killed by the military, dressed in military fatigues and presented as guerrilleros. Sim... |
"False_positives"_scandal_22108797 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"False positives" scandal'. | The "false positives" scandal (Escándalo de los falsos positivos in Spanish) was a series of murders in Colombia, part of the armed conflict in that country between the government and guerrilla forces of the FARC and the ELN. Members of the military had poor or mentally impaired civilians lured to remote parts of the c... | [
""False positives" scandal — Earlier cases\n\nAccusations of similar cases had occurred much earlier. A recently declassified 1990 cable by U.S. Ambassador Thomas McNamara reported on a case involving nine men who were killed by the military, dressed in military fatigues and presented as guerrilleros. Sim... |
"False_positives"_scandal_22108806 | Describe the 'Human Rights Watch report of 2015 and consequences' section of the article about '"False positives" scandal'. | In June 2015, Human Rights Watch presented a report on the scandal. At that point, about 800 people, mostly ordinary soldiers, had been convicted in related cases. The report criticized that the majority of cases had been handled by military courts, in contradiction to a Supreme Court ruling. Military judges had suppre... | [
""False positives" scandal — Earlier cases\n\nAccusations of similar cases had occurred much earlier. A recently declassified 1990 cable by U.S. Ambassador Thomas McNamara reported on a case involving nine men who were killed by the military, dressed in military fatigues and presented as guerrilleros. Sim... |
"False_positives"_scandal_22108799 | Based on the article about '"False positives" scandal', describe the '2008 Soacha case' section. | members of the army were sentenced to long prison sentences in that case. After the 2008 Soacha discoveries, defense minister Juan Manuel Santos denied knowledge of the scheme, fired 27 officers including three generals and changed the army's body count system. General Mario Montoya, commander of the Colombian Army, re... | [
""False positives" scandal — Earlier cases\n\nAccusations of similar cases had occurred much earlier. A recently declassified 1990 cable by U.S. Ambassador Thomas McNamara reported on a case involving nine men who were killed by the military, dressed in military fatigues and presented as guerrilleros. Sim... |
"False_positives"_scandal_22108802 | From the article on '"False positives" scandal', restate the 'UN investigation and report, 2009' content. | A significant number of military units were thus involved. [...] Evidence showing victims dressed in camouflage outfits which are neatly pressed, or wearing clean jungle boots which are four sizes too big for them, or lefthanders holding guns in their right hand, or men with a single shot through the back of their neck... | [
""False positives" scandal — Earlier cases\n\nAccusations of similar cases had occurred much earlier. A recently declassified 1990 cable by U.S. Ambassador Thomas McNamara reported on a case involving nine men who were killed by the military, dressed in military fatigues and presented as guerrilleros. Sim... |
"False_positives"_scandal_22108803 | What does the article about '"False positives" scandal' say regarding 'Trials'? | In 2011, a colonel of the Colombian army received a sentence of 21 years in prison for his admitted involvement in the killing of two peasants who were then presented as guerrilleros. He also admitted that his unit had carried out 57 similar murders. He claimed that he learned of previous "false positive" killings when... | [
""False positives" scandal — Earlier cases\n\nAccusations of similar cases had occurred much earlier. A recently declassified 1990 cable by U.S. Ambassador Thomas McNamara reported on a case involving nine men who were killed by the military, dressed in military fatigues and presented as guerrilleros. Sim... |
"False_positives"_scandal_22108804 | Based on the article about '"False positives" scandal', describe the 'Recent developments' section. | The International Federation for Human Rights produced a report on the scandal in May 2012, alleging over 3,000 civilian victims between 2002 and 2008. The group asked the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court prosecutor to open an investigation, as "those who bear the greatest responsibility for these crimes ... | [
""False positives" scandal — Earlier cases\n\nAccusations of similar cases had occurred much earlier. A recently declassified 1990 cable by U.S. Ambassador Thomas McNamara reported on a case involving nine men who were killed by the military, dressed in military fatigues and presented as guerrilleros. Sim... |
"False_positives"_scandal_22108801 | Explain what '"False positives" scandal' covers in the 'UN investigation and report, 2009' section. | In June 2009, UN special rapporteur Philip Alston carried out an investigation of extrajudicial executions in Colombia. He reported: "The victim is lured under false pretenses by a "recruiter" to a remote location. There, the individual is killed soon after arrival by members of the military. The scene is then manipula... | [
""False positives" scandal — Earlier cases\n\nAccusations of similar cases had occurred much earlier. A recently declassified 1990 cable by U.S. Ambassador Thomas McNamara reported on a case involving nine men who were killed by the military, dressed in military fatigues and presented as guerrilleros. Sim... |
"False_positives"_scandal_22108805 | From the article on '"False positives" scandal', restate the 'Recent developments' content. | military personnel accused in false positive cases may argue that their crimes are not extrajudicial executions (which were previously not defined as a crime in the Colombian penal code) but homicides, as a way to avoid the jurisdiction of civilian courts and request a transfer to military courts. Legislators who suppo... | [
""False positives" scandal — Earlier cases\n\nAccusations of similar cases had occurred much earlier. A recently declassified 1990 cable by U.S. Ambassador Thomas McNamara reported on a case involving nine men who were killed by the military, dressed in military fatigues and presented as guerrilleros. Sim... |
"False_positives"_scandal_22108798 | Summarize the '2008 Soacha case' part of '"False positives" scandal'. | As a precedent between August 7, 2002 and August 6, 2004, more than six thousand people were released from liberty, violating agreements and norms established within human rights. Many of the cases lacked due process. Thus, for this period there were arrests without substantiated evidence, mass arrests that ignored int... | [
""False positives" scandal — Earlier cases\n\nAccusations of similar cases had occurred much earlier. A recently declassified 1990 cable by U.S. Ambassador Thomas McNamara reported on a case involving nine men who were killed by the military, dressed in military fatigues and presented as guerrilleros. Sim... |
"Five_stars_rise_in_the_East"_arm_protector_941395 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"Five stars rise in the East" arm protector'. | The "Five stars rise in the East" arm protector is an Eastern Han (25–220 AD) to Western Jin (265–316 AD) era brocade armband embroidered with the words "Five stars rise in the east, benefit China". Another cloth of the same pattern was found later and has the words "put down South Qiang" (討南羌). In 2002, they were desi... | [
""Five stars rise in the East" arm protector\n\nThe \"Five stars rise in the East\" arm protector is an Eastern Han (25–220 AD) to Western Jin (265–316 AD) era brocade armband embroidered with the words \"Five stars rise in the east, benefit China\". Another cloth of the same pattern was found later and h... |
"Five_stars_rise_in_the_East"_arm_protector_941396 | From the article on '"Five stars rise in the East" arm protector', restate the 'Discovery' content. | The pieces were unearthed in October 1995 at the Niya ruins in Xinjiang. It was found near the elbow/waist area of a corpse in a rich tomb. | [
""Five stars rise in the East" arm protector\n\nThe \"Five stars rise in the East\" arm protector is an Eastern Han (25–220 AD) to Western Jin (265–316 AD) era brocade armband embroidered with the words \"Five stars rise in the east, benefit China\". Another cloth of the same pattern was found later and h... |
"Five_stars_rise_in_the_East"_arm_protector_941397 | From the article on '"Five stars rise in the East" arm protector', restate the 'Interpretation' content. | The phrase "Five stars rising in the east benefit China" (五星出東方利中國) resembles a similar phrase found in the Records of the Grand Historian's scroll 27 (五星分天之中,積於東方,中國利). In the ancient times the five stars were represented as Chenxing (辰星), Taibai (太白), Yinghuo (熒惑), Suixing (歲星) and Zhenxing (鎭星). In modern times thes... | [
""Five stars rise in the East" arm protector\n\nThe \"Five stars rise in the East\" arm protector is an Eastern Han (25–220 AD) to Western Jin (265–316 AD) era brocade armband embroidered with the words \"Five stars rise in the east, benefit China\". Another cloth of the same pattern was found later and h... |
"Frantic"_Fay_Thomas_31559239 | Reconstruct the content about 'Life and career' from the article on '"Frantic" Fay Thomas'. | Money, Honey" was Cash Box magazine's Race Disk O' The Week. They noted that track was a "surefire clickeroo if ever there was one. Jut listen to this gal skim thru the 88's and gurgle, chuckle, giggle and sing, and make more sounds than you've heard in a month of Sundays." The single did well in local markets, but it ... | [
""Frantic" Fay Thomas — Life and career\n\nMoney, Honey\" was Cash Box magazine's Race Disk O' The Week. They noted that track was a \"surefire clickeroo if ever there was one. Jut listen to this gal skim thru the 88's and gurgle, chuckle, giggle and sing, and make more sounds than you've heard in a month... |
"Frantic"_Fay_Thomas_31559236 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"Frantic" Fay Thomas'. | Fannie "Frantic Fay" Crawford Thomas (September 14, 1922 – July 5, 1978) was an American pianist and vocalist. She recorded for Exclusive Records in the 1949. | [
""Frantic" Fay Thomas — Life and career\n\nMoney, Honey\" was Cash Box magazine's Race Disk O' The Week. They noted that track was a \"surefire clickeroo if ever there was one. Jut listen to this gal skim thru the 88's and gurgle, chuckle, giggle and sing, and make more sounds than you've heard in a month... |
"Frantic"_Fay_Thomas_31559240 | What information does the article about '"Frantic" Fay Thomas' provide on 'Life and career'? | December. That month, Exclusive declared bankruptcy and ceased operations in January 1950. Thomas never released another record. In the 1950s, Thomas performed gigs around California. She married Lonnie I. Riggs in 1954. By the 1960s, Thomas had relocated back to Detroit; she performed around the Midwest. She died in D... | [
""Frantic" Fay Thomas — Life and career\n\nMoney, Honey\" was Cash Box magazine's Race Disk O' The Week. They noted that track was a \"surefire clickeroo if ever there was one. Jut listen to this gal skim thru the 88's and gurgle, chuckle, giggle and sing, and make more sounds than you've heard in a month... |
"Frantic"_Fay_Thomas_31559237 | What does the article about '"Frantic" Fay Thomas' say regarding 'Life and career'? | Thomas was born Fannie Crawford in Memphis, Tennessee. As a teenager, her family moved to Detroit, Michigan. Her father Elijah Crawford and her brother Bayless Crawford were cooks. On March 12, 1940, she married George Thomas in Cleveland, Ohio. Thomas began performing at Detroit's Four Horsemen Club in 1940. She was d... | [
""Frantic" Fay Thomas — Life and career\n\nMoney, Honey\" was Cash Box magazine's Race Disk O' The Week. They noted that track was a \"surefire clickeroo if ever there was one. Jut listen to this gal skim thru the 88's and gurgle, chuckle, giggle and sing, and make more sounds than you've heard in a month... |
"Frantic"_Fay_Thomas_31559238 | Reconstruct the content about 'Life and career' from the article on '"Frantic" Fay Thomas'. | that "she is at her very best in an interpretation of the deep blues." Through the 1940s, she had appearances at hotels and bars around the country. In 1949, Thomas recorded four songs for Leon René's Exclusive Records in Los Angeles: "I'm In Town," "Waga-Waga," "I Don't Want Your Money, Honey," and "Lover Man." Her fi... | [
""Frantic" Fay Thomas — Life and career\n\nMoney, Honey\" was Cash Box magazine's Race Disk O' The Week. They noted that track was a \"surefire clickeroo if ever there was one. Jut listen to this gal skim thru the 88's and gurgle, chuckle, giggle and sing, and make more sounds than you've heard in a month... |
"Frantic"_Fay_Thomas_31559241 | From the article on '"Frantic" Fay Thomas', restate the 'Discography' content. | 1949: "Waga-Waga" / "I Don't Want Your Money, Honey" (Exclusive 109x) ; 1949: "I'm In Town" / "Lover Man" (Exclusive 126x) ; 1949: "Thinking Of You" / "I Lost My Sugar In Salt Lake City" (Exclusive 145x) | [
""Frantic" Fay Thomas — Life and career\n\nMoney, Honey\" was Cash Box magazine's Race Disk O' The Week. They noted that track was a \"surefire clickeroo if ever there was one. Jut listen to this gal skim thru the 88's and gurgle, chuckle, giggle and sing, and make more sounds than you've heard in a month... |
"Freeway"_Rick_Ross_8016918 | From the article on '"Freeway" Rick Ross', restate the 'Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross' content. | On June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as he was President of Def Jam when Ross was signed to the label. Ross sough... | [
""Freeway" Rick Ross — Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross\n\nOn June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as ... |
"Freeway"_Rick_Ross_8016919 | Based on the article about '"Freeway" Rick Ross', describe the 'Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross' section. | Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The state case was filed in 2011 in California. Ross refiled in Los Angeles Superior Court with publicity rights claims. Trial was set for early May 2012. The case was dismissed by a judge in the Los Angeles Superior Court. The California State case was updated with a motion in F... | [
""Freeway" Rick Ross — Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross\n\nOn June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as ... |
"Freeway"_Rick_Ross_8016916 | Explain what '"Freeway" Rick Ross' covers in the 'Drug empire' section. | With thousands of employees, Ross has said he operated drug sales not only in Los Angeles but in places across the country including St. Louis, New Orleans, Texas, Kansas City, Oklahoma, Indiana, Cincinnati, North Carolina, South Carolina, Baltimore, Cleveland, and Seattle. He has said that his most lucrative sales cam... | [
""Freeway" Rick Ross — Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross\n\nOn June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as ... |
"Freeway"_Rick_Ross_8016921 | Describe the 'Award' section of the article about '"Freeway" Rick Ross'. | The memoir was nominated for ForeWord Reviews IndiFab Best Book of the Year Award 2014 in the true crime category. In June 2015, winners were announced, with the book named as a Foreword Reviews' 2014 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award Finalist, True Crime. Ross was a key figure in filmmaker Kevin Booth's documentary Amer... | [
""Freeway" Rick Ross — Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross\n\nOn June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as ... |
"Freeway"_Rick_Ross_8016913 | From the article on '"Freeway" Rick Ross', restate the 'Cocaine introduction' content. | Ross began selling cocaine after his illiteracy prevented him from earning a tennis scholarship for college. He began spending time with an upholstery teacher at a Los Angeles community college who revealed he dealt cocaine and offered Ross a small amount to sell. Ross used his profit to purchase more cocaine to sell, ... | [
""Freeway" Rick Ross — Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross\n\nOn June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as ... |
"Freeway"_Rick_Ross_8016911 | Explain what '"Freeway" Rick Ross' covers in the 'Biography' section. | for purchasing more than 100 kilograms of cocaine from a federal agent in a sting operation. Later that year, a series of articles by journalist Gary Webb in the San Jose Mercury News revealed a connection between one of Ross's cocaine sources, Danilo Blandón, and the CIA as part of the Iran–Contra affair. Having learn... | [
""Freeway" Rick Ross — Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross\n\nOn June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as ... |
"Freeway"_Rick_Ross_8016914 | Summarize the 'Cocaine introduction' part of '"Freeway" Rick Ross'. | was shot in the spine, resulting in months of hospitalization that forced him out of the cocaine business. His brother-in-law Henry Corrales took over the business, but was not enthusiastic about the trade and had failed to make any connections of his own to suppliers. A Nicaraguan exile and cocaine distributor named D... | [
""Freeway" Rick Ross — Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross\n\nOn June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as ... |
"Freeway"_Rick_Ross_8016915 | From the article on '"Freeway" Rick Ross', restate the 'Cocaine introduction' content. | able to purchase Nicaraguan cocaine at significantly reduced rates. Ross began distributing cocaine at $10,000 per kilo less than the average street price, distributing it to the Bloods and Crips street gangs. By 1982, Ross had received his moniker of "Freeway Ricky" and claimed to have sold up to US$3 million worth of... | [
""Freeway" Rick Ross — Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross\n\nOn June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as ... |
"Freeway"_Rick_Ross_8016920 | What information does the article about '"Freeway" Rick Ross' provide on 'Book'? | Journalist and author Cathy Scott co-wrote Ross's autobiography with him. The memoir, Freeway Rick Ross: The Untold Autobiography, was released at a book launch with author Scott at the Eso Won Bookstore in Los Angeles on June 17, 2014 to a standing-room only crowd. KCET TV in its review wrote, "(The book) is fascinati... | [
""Freeway" Rick Ross — Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross\n\nOn June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as ... |
"Freeway"_Rick_Ross_8016909 | Explain what '"Freeway" Rick Ross' covers in the 'Biography' section. | Ross attended school at Susan Miller Dorsey High School in Los Angeles. He played for the tennis team but was unable to get a college scholarship because he was illiterate. Ross has said that when he first saw crack cocaine as a teenager in 1979, he did not immediately believe it was a drug because it looked different ... | [
""Freeway" Rick Ross — Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross\n\nOn June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as ... |
"Freeway"_Rick_Ross_8016912 | Reconstruct the content about 'Biography' from the article on '"Freeway" Rick Ross'. | found that the three-strikes law had been erroneously applied and reduced his sentence to 20 years. He was released from Federal Correctional Institution, Texarkana on September 29, 2009. Ross was arrested in October 2015 on suspicion of possessing cash related to the sales of illegal drugs when police discovered $100,... | [
""Freeway" Rick Ross — Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross\n\nOn June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as ... |
"Freeway"_Rick_Ross_8016917 | Explain what '"Freeway" Rick Ross' covers in the 'Drug empire' section. | income equivalent to $ and profit equivalent to $ in ). As his distribution empire grew to include forty-two cities, the price he paid per kilo of powder cocaine dropped from as much as $60,000 to as low as $10,000." Much of Ross's success at evading law enforcement was due to his ring's possession of police scanners a... | [
""Freeway" Rick Ross — Lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross\n\nOn June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as ... |
"G"_Is_for_Gumshoe_26555738 | Reconstruct the content about 'Reception' from the article on '"G" Is for Gumshoe'. | "G" Is for Gumshoe was honored with both the Private Eye Writers of America's Shamus Award for best novel and Bouchercon's 1991 Anthony Award for Best Novel. The reviewer for the School Library Journal considered the book oriented towards adults and suitable for young adults as well and wrote that "this light mystery m... | [
""G" Is for Gumshoe — Reception\n\n\"G\" Is for Gumshoe was honored with both the Private Eye Writers of America's Shamus Award for best novel and Bouchercon's 1991 Anthony Award for Best Novel. The reviewer for the School Library Journal considered the book oriented towards adults and suitable for young ... |
"G"_Is_for_Gumshoe_26555731 | Describe the 'Plot summary' section of the article about '"G" Is for Gumshoe'. | trailer in the desert. Agnes isn't home, and the trailer seems to be occupied by two teenage runaways; but Kinsey eventually tracks Agnes down at a local convalescent hospital, where she has been since being taken suddenly ill on a trip to a local town sometime before. Agnes, 83 years old, has not been a model patient;... | [
""G" Is for Gumshoe — Reception\n\n\"G\" Is for Gumshoe was honored with both the Private Eye Writers of America's Shamus Award for best novel and Bouchercon's 1991 Anthony Award for Best Novel. The reviewer for the School Library Journal considered the book oriented towards adults and suitable for young ... |
"G"_Is_for_Gumshoe_26555730 | What information does the article about '"G" Is for Gumshoe' provide on 'Plot summary'? | Three things happen to Kinsey Millhone on her thirty-third birthday: she moves into her remodeled apartment, which has finally been finished; she is hired by Irene Gersh, a sickly Santa Teresa resident, to head out to the Slabs in the Mojave Desert and locate her mother; and she gets the news that Tyrone Patty, a parti... | [
""G" Is for Gumshoe — Reception\n\n\"G\" Is for Gumshoe was honored with both the Private Eye Writers of America's Shamus Award for best novel and Bouchercon's 1991 Anthony Award for Best Novel. The reviewer for the School Library Journal considered the book oriented towards adults and suitable for young ... |
"G"_Is_for_Gumshoe_26555736 | What does the article about '"G" Is for Gumshoe' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | to get Eric away from Messinger, and Messinger's stated intention is to use Kinsey as a hostage to exchange for Eric. As she drives Messinger to the airport at gunpoint to intercept Rochelle, Kinsey is convinced Messinger will kill them all; and he succeeds in killing Rochelle's twin Roy, who was attempting to help her... | [
""G" Is for Gumshoe — Reception\n\n\"G\" Is for Gumshoe was honored with both the Private Eye Writers of America's Shamus Award for best novel and Bouchercon's 1991 Anthony Award for Best Novel. The reviewer for the School Library Journal considered the book oriented towards adults and suitable for young ... |
"G"_Is_for_Gumshoe_26555735 | What information does the article about '"G" Is for Gumshoe' provide on 'Plot summary'? | Patrick killed Irene's mother, Sheila, Agnes Grey was Anne Bronfen, a third sister, who took off with Irene to protect her, changing their identities and posing as the young Irene's mother. The three daughters were presumably named for the Brontë sisters, which explains the alias Anne chose to use. Patrick faked Anne's... | [
""G" Is for Gumshoe — Reception\n\n\"G\" Is for Gumshoe was honored with both the Private Eye Writers of America's Shamus Award for best novel and Bouchercon's 1991 Anthony Award for Best Novel. The reviewer for the School Library Journal considered the book oriented towards adults and suitable for young ... |
"G"_Is_for_Gumshoe_26555733 | Based on the article about '"G" Is for Gumshoe', describe the 'Plot summary' section. | making her own decisions; but they soon begin an affair. Dietz discovers the hitman is Mark Messinger, who absconded with his son, Eric, eight months previously. He arranges a meeting with the child's mother, Rochelle, who is desperate to get her son back, and offers to help her. Meanwhile, Agnes goes missing only a fe... | [
""G" Is for Gumshoe — Reception\n\n\"G\" Is for Gumshoe was honored with both the Private Eye Writers of America's Shamus Award for best novel and Bouchercon's 1991 Anthony Award for Best Novel. The reviewer for the School Library Journal considered the book oriented towards adults and suitable for young ... |
"G"_Is_for_Gumshoe_26555732 | From the article on '"G" Is for Gumshoe', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | from the past, including Lottie and Emily, who died. Kinsey makes plans to come home, but before she can do so, a man in a pick-up truck deliberately runs her off the road, seriously injuring Kinsey and totaling her treasured VW automobile. Kinsey recognizes the driver as a man traveling with his young son she has seen... | [
""G" Is for Gumshoe — Reception\n\n\"G\" Is for Gumshoe was honored with both the Private Eye Writers of America's Shamus Award for best novel and Bouchercon's 1991 Anthony Award for Best Novel. The reviewer for the School Library Journal considered the book oriented towards adults and suitable for young ... |
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