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-onym_18686944 | What does the article about '-onym' say regarding 'Words that end in -onym'? | name, especially one adopted by an author; a pen name ; retronym: a compound or modified noun that replaces an original simple noun, for example "analog watch" now means what "watch" used to mean before the invention of the digital watch, and motorcycles became "solo motorcycles" when others were built with sidecars ; ... | [
"-onym — Words that end in -onym\n\npronunciation—also known as homograph or heteronym (lead, to conduct, and lead, the metal). Compare autantonym, contronym, and heteronym. c: a word spelled and pronounced like another, but differing in meaning (pool of water, and pool, the game). 2: a namesake. 3: Biol. a taxonom... |
-onym_18686949 | Explain what '-onym' covers in the 'Sources' section. | Scheetz, George H. "Onomasticon I." Word Ways, 10 (August 1977): 165–67. Enlarged as "An Onomastic Onomasticon." ; ———. "An Onomastic Onomasticon." ANS Bulletin, No. 65 (28 October 1981), pp. 4–7. Revised and enlarged as Names' Names: A Descriptive and Prescriptive Onymicon. ; ———. Names' Names: A Descriptive and Presc... | [
"-onym — Words that end in -onym\n\npronunciation—also known as homograph or heteronym (lead, to conduct, and lead, the metal). Compare autantonym, contronym, and heteronym. c: a word spelled and pronounced like another, but differing in meaning (pool of water, and pool, the game). 2: a namesake. 3: Biol. a taxonom... |
-onym_18686946 | Reconstruct the content about 'Words that end in -onym' from the article on '-onym'. | personal name where both forename and surname are identical, such as Francis Francis ; taxonym: a name used for classification or identification purposes, usually signifying a relationship to something. Taxonyms include binomens, names of clades or taxas, demonyms, ethnonyms, and eponyms. Examples include canine, homin... | [
"-onym — Words that end in -onym\n\npronunciation—also known as homograph or heteronym (lead, to conduct, and lead, the metal). Compare autantonym, contronym, and heteronym. c: a word spelled and pronounced like another, but differing in meaning (pool of water, and pool, the game). 2: a namesake. 3: Biol. a taxonom... |
-onym_18686939 | What does the article about '-onym' say regarding 'Words that end in -onym'? | having the same root or stem as another — also known as paronym. Compare exonym, heteronym, paronym, and synonym. 2: one person's surname that is the same as another person's surname. 3: Biol. a taxonomic designation that is identical to another designation, and based on the same type, but published at a different time... | [
"-onym — Words that end in -onym\n\npronunciation—also known as homograph or heteronym (lead, to conduct, and lead, the metal). Compare autantonym, contronym, and heteronym. c: a word spelled and pronounced like another, but differing in meaning (pool of water, and pool, the game). 2: a namesake. 3: Biol. a taxonom... |
-onym_18686948 | From the article on '-onym', restate the 'Words that end in -onym' content. | that is derived from a toponym. ; toponym: a place or geographical name; the name of an area of the body, as distinguished from the name of an organ ; troponym: a verb conveying a meaning that is a particular case of the meaning of another verb. For example, to duel is a troponym of to fight; to write is a troponym of ... | [
"-onym — Words that end in -onym\n\npronunciation—also known as homograph or heteronym (lead, to conduct, and lead, the metal). Compare autantonym, contronym, and heteronym. c: a word spelled and pronounced like another, but differing in meaning (pool of water, and pool, the game). 2: a namesake. 3: Biol. a taxonom... |
-onym_18686936 | Based on the article about '-onym', describe the 'Words that end in -onym' section. | same way as another but that has a different sound and meaning, for example "bow" as in "bow of a ship" or "bow and arrow" (compare "homonym") ; hodonym: a name of a street or road (also odonym). ; holonym: a word for the whole of which other words are part, in the way house contains roof, door and window; or car conta... | [
"-onym — Words that end in -onym\n\npronunciation—also known as homograph or heteronym (lead, to conduct, and lead, the metal). Compare autantonym, contronym, and heteronym. c: a word spelled and pronounced like another, but differing in meaning (pool of water, and pool, the game). 2: a namesake. 3: Biol. a taxonom... |
-phil-_27205777 | Describe the content of the article about '-phil-'. | hobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases from the eytmologi... | [
"-phil-\n\nhobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases fro... |
-phil-_27205784 | Reconstruct the content about 'National or ethnic' from the article on '-phil-'. | Indophile: a fan of India ; Italophile: a fan of Italy. Antonym: Italophobia ; Japanophile: a non-Japanese person with a strong interest in Japan or Japanese culture. Antonym: Japanophobe ; Judeophile: a lover of Jews or Jewish culture. Antonyms: Judeophobe and antisemite ; Kartvelophile: an interest for Georgian cultu... | [
"-phil-\n\nhobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases fro... |
-phil-_27205778 | Reconstruct the content about 'Biology' from the article on '-phil-'. | Acidophilia - preference of acidic conditions. ; Alkaliphilia - preference of alkaline environments ; Anthophilia - attraction to flowers ; Anthropophile - attracted to humans (e.g., parasites) ; Anemophily: a form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by wind ; Capnophile: microorganism that thrives in the pres... | [
"-phil-\n\nhobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases fro... |
-phil-_27205782 | Based on the article about '-phil-', describe the 'Hobbies' section. | Audiophilia: love of high-fidelity sound reproduction ; Arctophilia: love of teddy bears; especially, an interest in collecting teddy bears ; Bibliophilia: love of books ; Cartophilia: love of maps ; Cinephilia: love of cinema and film ; Philately: the study of stamps and postal history and other related items ; Glosso... | [
"-phil-\n\nhobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases fro... |
-phil-_27205783 | Explain what '-phil-' covers in the 'National or ethnic' section. | Anglophile: a non-English person who is extremely fond of all things English. Antonym: Anglophobe ; Australophile: a fan of Australian culture ; Austrophile: a fan of Austrian culture ; Celtophile: a fan of Celtic culture ; Europhile: a person who wants to increase cooperation between governments within the European Un... | [
"-phil-\n\nhobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases fro... |
-phil-_27205780 | What information does the article about '-phil-' provide on 'Biology'? | or spending time in lighted conditions ; Pluviophilia - affinity to rain ; Psammophile - a plant loving sandy areas ; Psychrophilia - preference of cold temperatures ; Rheophilia: preference of living in running water ; Sciaphilia - preference of living in shady or dark areas (as opposed to photophilia) ; Thermophilia:... | [
"-phil-\n\nhobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases fro... |
-phil-_27205785 | Based on the article about '-phil-', describe the 'Sexual paraphilias' section. | List of paraphilias ; Paraphilia (previously known as sexual perversion and sexual deviation) is the experience of intense sexual arousal to atypical objects, situations, fantasies, behaviors, or individuals. Such attraction may be labeled sexual fetishism. | [
"-phil-\n\nhobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases fro... |
-phil-_27205776 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '-phil-'. | The Greek root "-Phil-" originates from the Greek word meaning "love". For example, Philosophy (along with the Greek root "-soph-" meaning "wisdom") is the study of human customs and the significance of life. One of the most common uses of the root "-phil-" is with philias. A philia is the love or obsession with a part... | [
"-phil-\n\nhobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases fro... |
-phil-_27205787 | Reconstruct the content about 'Prefix phil-' from the article on '-phil-'. | Philadelphia ; Philanderer ; Philandry ; Philanthropy ; Philately ; Philhellenism: the love of Greek culture (this may also be called hellenophilia) ; Philogyny ; Philology ; Philomath ; Philosophy ; Phillumenism Phillumenism | [
"-phil-\n\nhobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases fro... |
-phil-_27205779 | From the article on '-phil-', restate the 'Biology' content. | ; Hyperthermophilia - organisms that thrive in extremely hot environments ; Limnophilia - preference of ponds or marshes ; Lithophilia - preference or affinity to stones ; Mesophilia - preference of moderate temperatures in microorganisms ; Microaerophilia - organisms that can tolerate or require environments containin... | [
"-phil-\n\nhobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases fro... |
-phil-_27205786 | Summarize the 'Other' part of '-phil-'. | Biophilia hypothesis ; Erotophilia: a personality trait which assesses an individual's disposition to respond to sexual cues ; Haemophilia: a disease relating to blood clotting ; Homophile: a term used to refer to gay people or those who supported homosexuality, prior to gay liberation and other LGBT social movements. ... | [
"-phil-\n\nhobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases fro... |
-phil-_27205781 | Describe the 'Chemistry and physics' section of the article about '-phil-'. | Electrophile: a chemical species that forms bonds with nucleophiles by accepting a pair of electrons ; Hydrophilic: (of a substance) having a tendency to interact with or be dissolved by water and other polar substances ; Lipophilic: solubility or solvability of a substance with lipids ; Lipophilic: (of a substance) in... | [
"-phil-\n\nhobby/liking (e. g. Icthyophilia, love for fish). Philia (φιλιά) as a Greek word for love refers to brotherly love, including friendship and affection. This contrasts to the Greek terms Eros, or sexual/romantic love, and agape, or detached, spiritual love. However, English usage differs in some cases fro... |
-stan_5541611 | Summarize the 'Other' part of '-stan'. | Absurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the "metaphorical country" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in medieval Persia and the med... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541605 | From the article on '-stan', restate the 'Fictional' content. | Uzmenistan) – a fictional country and region in the film The Expendables 3. ; Bangistan – a fictional country in the Bollywood movie Bangistan (2015) starring Riteish Deshmukh and Pulkit Samrat. ; Bazrakhistan – a fictional former Soviet republic in the movie Act of War (1998) starring Jack Scalia. ; Belgistan – a fict... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541608 | What information does the article about '-stan' provide on 'Fictional'? | representation for all groups, and a respect for basic human rights, but not full democracy. ; Kehjistan – the state of the eastern jungles in the game Diablo II. ; Kekistan – a fictional country created by 4chan members that has become a political meme and online movement. ; Kerakhistan – a fictional Middle Eastern co... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541614 | From the article on '-stan', restate the 'Other' content. | on city roads ; Hamastan – a concept of a Palestinian Islamic government with Sharia as law ; Iranistan – a pseudo-orientalist mansion built for P. T. Barnum in 1848 in Connecticut ; Islamistan – means 'Land of Islam', used in various contexts ; Londonistan – French counter-terrorism agents gave the British/English cap... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541612 | Reconstruct the content about 'Other' from the article on '-stan'. | he denounced Canadians as anti-American and the country as a haven for terrorists. He was reacting to Canadian criticisms of US security measures regarding Arab Canadians ; Cavaquistan (Cavaquistão in Portuguese) – a name coined after the former Portuguese President and Prime-Minister Aníbal Cavaco Silva, referring to ... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541606 | Based on the article about '-stan', describe the 'Fictional' section. | fictional city-state in Malazan Book of the Fallen. ; Cobrastan – a fake fictional country made up by a character named Jorji Costava in his passport from the game Papers, Please. ; Darujhistan – a fictional city-state in Malazan Book of the Fallen. ; Derkaderkastan – a fictional Middle Eastern country in Team America:... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541590 | Describe the 'Countries' section of the article about '-stan'. | Afghanistan ; Kazakhstan ; Kyrgyzstan ; Pakistan ; Tajikistan ; Turkmenistan ; Uzbekistan In addition, the native name of Armenia is Hayastan. Haya- comes from Hayk, the patriarchal founder of the Armenian nation. Some of these nations were also known with the Latinate suffix during their time as Soviet republics: Tu... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541600 | What information does the article about '-stan' provide on 'Regions'? | ; Kafiristan (land of the infidels) – historic region in Afghanistan until 1896, now known as Nuristan. A similarly named region exists in north Pakistan. ; Kohistan – several regions of this name exist ; Kurdistan – Kurdish region. See also Iranian Kurdistan, Iraqi Kurdistan, Syrian Kurdistan, and Turkish Kurdistan. ;... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541607 | Explain what '-stan' covers in the 'Fictional' section. | ("how do you stand?") – a fictional country from Uncle Scrooge comic book stories. ; Irakistan – a fictional country in the game Broforce ; Iranistan – an oriental region of Hyborea (Conan the Barbarian stories). ; Jazeristan – fictional country in the movie The Misfits. ; Istan – a fictional island state in the online... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541602 | From the article on '-stan', restate the 'Regions' content. | southern coasts of the Caspian Sea ; Talyshstan – ethnolinguistic region in the SE Caucasus and NW Iran ; Tokharistan, Tocharistan or Tukharistan, also known as Balkh or Bactria – the ancient name of a historical region in Central Asia, located between the range of the Hindu Kush and the Amu Darya (Oxus) ; Turgistan or... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541589 | Summarize the 'Etymology and cognates' part of '-stan'. | The suffix -stan is analogous to the suffix -land, present in many country and location names. The suffix is also used more generally, as in Persian rigestân (ریگستان) "place of sand, desert", golestân (گلستان) "place of flowers, garden", gurestân (گورستان) "graveyard, cemetery", Hindustân (هندوستان) "land of the Hindu... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541588 | What information does the article about '-stan' provide? | The suffix -stan, has the meaning of "a place abounding in" or "a place where anything abounds" in the Persian language. It appears in the names of many regions in Iran, Afghanistan, and Central and South Asia, as well as in the Caucasus and Russia. | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541604 | Summarize the 'Fictional' part of '-stan'. | Adjikistan – a fictional central Asian country in the video game SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs: Combined Assault. ; Aldastan – a fictional central Asian country consisting of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, from Command & Conquer: Generals. ; Antagonistan – a fictional country in Heavy Weapon ; Ardistan and Djinnistan – two fiction... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541615 | Reconstruct the content about 'Other' from the article on '-stan'. | for the 10 December 2001 edition of The New Yorker magazine ; The New Yorkistan map itself included various districts ending in -stan, e.g., Bronxistan, Cold Turkeystan, Fuhgeddabouditstan, Gaymenistan, Taxistan, Youdontunderstandistan, etc. ; Paganistan – the pagan/neo-pagan community of Minneapolis-Saint Paul in Minn... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541601 | Based on the article about '-stan', describe the 'Regions' section. | and North-Western Pakistan historically inhabited by the Pashtun tribes ; Qabailistan – a region in western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan ; Quhistan – a region of medieval Persia, essentially the southern part of Greater Khorasan ; Registan – historic site in Samarkand, meaning "place of sand" ; Russian Turkestan – Turk... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541597 | Based on the article about '-stan', describe the 'In other countries' section. | • Azerbajian: Gobustan District, capital Gobustan • Bangladesh: Gulistan • Iraq: Kurdistan • Kazakhstan:Turkistan Region, capital Turkistan • Russia: Bashkortostan, Dagestan, Tatarstan • Turkey: Elbistan • Uzbekistan: Gulistan, Karakalpakstan | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541603 | Explain what '-stan' covers in the 'Proposed names' section. | Bangalistan – a proposed state in India. ; Khalistan or Sikhistan – a proposed country created from areas within India and Pakistan with a Sikh majority. ; Maronistan – a proposed name for Maronite state in Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War. ; Romanistan – a proposed country for the Romani people. ; Sunnistan, Shia... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541594 | What does the article about '-stan' say regarding 'In Iran'? | • Ardestan • Bajestan • Baluchestan • Chamestan • Dashtestan • Golestan (disambiguation)/Gulistan • Jovestan • Khalajastan • Khuzestan • Kurdistan • Larestan • Lorestan • Mehrestan • Parchestan • Sarvestan • Shahrestan • Sistan • Takestan • Tangestan | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541609 | What information does the article about '-stan' provide on 'Fictional'? | fictional country lojbanists imagine themselves inhabiting ; Moldovistan – a fictional island country in The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest. ; Obristan – a fictional country in Papers, Please. ; Paristan or Pari-estan – a fairyland in the folklore of Middle East, South Asia and Central Asia. ; Pokolistan – a fictional ... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541613 | Based on the article about '-stan', describe the 'Other' section. | government to check for hate messages following the 2006 Mumbai train bombings. ; Dondestan – an album by Robert Wyatt. Sounds like "¿Dónde están?". ; Extremistan and Mediocristan – used by author Nassim Nicholas Taleb to illustrate concepts of black swan theory in The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable ; ... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-stan_5541610 | Reconstruct the content about 'Fictional' from the article on '-stan'. | of "MXC". ; Turaqistan – a fictional country in the movie War, Inc. ; Turgistan – a fictional central Asian dictatorship in 6 Underground. ; Turmezistan – a fictional country in Doctor Who. ; Tyrgyzstan – a fictional country in the BBC television drama The State Within. ; Urzikstan – a fictional country in Call of Duty... | [
"-stan — Other\n\nAbsurdistan – sometimes used to satirically describe a country where everything goes wrong ; Ancapistan – a name (often satirically) given to an imaginary anarcho-capitalist country or society ; Autistan – the \"metaphorical country\" of the autistic people ; Bimaristan – a kind of hospital in med... |
-tania_28226916 | What information does the article about '-tania' provide? | The suffix -tania or -etania (English demonym "-tanian", "-tanians") denotes a territory or region in the Iberian Peninsula. Its historical origin is in the pre-Roman Iberia. Its etymological origin is discussed by linguists. Spanish Jesuit philologist Hervás y Panduro proposed their link to the Celtic languages, in wh... | [
"-tania\n\nThe suffix -tania or -etania (English demonym \"-tanian\", \"-tanians\") denotes a territory or region in the Iberian Peninsula. Its historical origin is in the pre-Roman Iberia. Its etymological origin is discussed by linguists. Spanish Jesuit philologist Hervás y Panduro proposed their link to the Celt... |
-tania_28226918 | Reconstruct the content about 'Examples' from the article on '-tania'. | Accitania ; Ausetania, nowadays Osona. ; Bergistania, nowadays Berga. ; Bastetania ; Carpetania ; Ceretania ; Contestania, nowadays Cocentaina. ; Cosetania ; Ilergitania, nowadays Lérida. ; Ilorcitania, nowadays Lorquí. ; La Jacetania ; Lacetania ; Layetania ; Lusitania ; Oretania ; Ossigitania ; Sedetania ; Turdetania... | [
"-tania\n\nThe suffix -tania or -etania (English demonym \"-tanian\", \"-tanians\") denotes a territory or region in the Iberian Peninsula. Its historical origin is in the pre-Roman Iberia. Its etymological origin is discussed by linguists. Spanish Jesuit philologist Hervás y Panduro proposed their link to the Celt... |
-tania_28226917 | What information does the article about '-tania' provide? | to the historian and archaeologist Manuel Gómez-Moreno, the Latin suffix -tani corresponds to the Iberian -scen, For example, the Ausetanians (Ausetani) who called themselves Ausesken. The Romans also applied this suffix to other peoples of the western Mediterranean (Sardinia and Sicily), and to a lesser extent to thos... | [
"-tania\n\nThe suffix -tania or -etania (English demonym \"-tanian\", \"-tanians\") denotes a territory or region in the Iberian Peninsula. Its historical origin is in the pre-Roman Iberia. Its etymological origin is discussed by linguists. Spanish Jesuit philologist Hervás y Panduro proposed their link to the Celt... |
-tania_28226919 | Based on the article about '-tania', describe the 'Outside the Iberian Peninsula' section. | Aquitania (Aquitaine) ; Mauritania ; Tingitania or Transfretania ; Zeugitania ; Occitania ; Arpitania, which was created in the 70s of Arpes (Alps) and -tania (imitating Occitania) | [
"-tania\n\nThe suffix -tania or -etania (English demonym \"-tanian\", \"-tanians\") denotes a territory or region in the Iberian Peninsula. Its historical origin is in the pre-Roman Iberia. Its etymological origin is discussed by linguists. Spanish Jesuit philologist Hervás y Panduro proposed their link to the Celt... |
-up_2133808 | What information does the article about '-up' provide? | -up is a suffix commonly found in place names in south western Western Australia. The suffix originated in a dialect of Noongar, an Indigenous Australian language, in which "-up" means "place of". The suffix "-in" or "-ing" has a similar meaning in a related dialect of Noongar. Places tended to be named after their dis... | [
"-up\n\n-up is a suffix commonly found in place names in south western Western Australia. The suffix originated in a dialect of Noongar, an Indigenous Australian language, in which \"-up\" means \"place of\". The suffix \"-in\" or \"-ing\" has a similar meaning in a related dialect of Noongar. Places tended to be n... |
-up_2133809 | What information does the article about '-up' provide? | the Western Australian Lands and Surveys Department adopting a system of spelling Indigenous Australian names devised by the Royal Geographical Society. In simple terms, the system set the pronunciation of consonants as in English and vowels as in Italian. Using this system meant that "up" would be pronounced, whereas ... | [
"-up\n\n-up is a suffix commonly found in place names in south western Western Australia. The suffix originated in a dialect of Noongar, an Indigenous Australian language, in which \"-up\" means \"place of\". The suffix \"-in\" or \"-ing\" has a similar meaning in a related dialect of Noongar. Places tended to be n... |
-yllion_18686344 | Reconstruct the content about 'Details and examples' from the article on '-yllion'. | 1 to 999 have their usual names. ; 1000 to 9999 are divided before the 2nd-last digit and named "foo hundred bar." (e.g. 1234 is "twelve hundred thirty-four"; 7623 is "seventy-six hundred twenty-three") ; 104 to 108 − 1 are divided before the 4th-last digit and named "foo myriad bar". Knuth also introduces at this leve... | [
"-yllion — Details and examples\n\n1 to 999 have their usual names. ; 1000 to 9999 are divided before the 2nd-last digit and named \"foo hundred bar.\" (e.g. 1234 is \"twelve hundred thirty-four\"; 7623 is \"seventy-six hundred twenty-three\") ; 104 to 108 − 1 are divided before the 4th-last digit and named \"foo m... |
-yllion_18686346 | From the article on '-yllion', restate the 'Latin- prefix' content. | In order to construct names of the form n -yllion for large values of n, Knuth appends the prefix "latin-" to the name of n without spaces and uses that as the prefix for n. For example, the number "latintwohundredyllion" corresponds to n = 200, and hence to the number. | [
"-yllion — Details and examples\n\n1 to 999 have their usual names. ; 1000 to 9999 are divided before the 2nd-last digit and named \"foo hundred bar.\" (e.g. 1234 is \"twelve hundred thirty-four\"; 7623 is \"seventy-six hundred twenty-three\") ; 104 to 108 − 1 are divided before the 4th-last digit and named \"foo m... |
-yllion_18686345 | From the article on '-yllion', restate the 'Details and examples' content. | proposal: Each new number name is the square of the previous one — therefore, each new name covers twice as many digits. Knuth continues borrowing the traditional names changing "illion" to "yllion" on each one. Abstractly, then, "one n -yllion" is ) would have 2102 + 1, or 507,0602;4009,1291:7605,9868;1282,1505, or ab... | [
"-yllion — Details and examples\n\n1 to 999 have their usual names. ; 1000 to 9999 are divided before the 2nd-last digit and named \"foo hundred bar.\" (e.g. 1234 is \"twelve hundred thirty-four\"; 7623 is \"seventy-six hundred twenty-three\") ; 104 to 108 − 1 are divided before the 4th-last digit and named \"foo m... |
-yllion_18686343 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '-yllion'. | -yllion (pronounced ) is a proposal from Donald Knuth for the terminology and symbols of an alternate decimal superbase system. In it, he adapts the familiar English terms for large numbers to provide a systematic set of names for much larger numbers. In addition to providing an extended range, -yllion also dodges the ... | [
"-yllion — Details and examples\n\n1 to 999 have their usual names. ; 1000 to 9999 are divided before the 2nd-last digit and named \"foo hundred bar.\" (e.g. 1234 is \"twelve hundred thirty-four\"; 7623 is \"seventy-six hundred twenty-three\") ; 104 to 108 − 1 are divided before the 4th-last digit and named \"foo m... |
-zilla_1943757 | Describe the 'Miscellaneous' section of the article about '-zilla'. | axizilla, a heavy form of axion in an extension of the Standard Model. ; bitchzilla, a severely disagreeable or aggressive woman. ; couplezilla, a couple who, in the course of planning their wedding, display difficult, selfish, narcissistic behavior relating to the event. ; cuntzilla, a term of abuse for a severely dis... | [
"-zilla — List of items ending in -zilla\n\nSome uses of the suffix -zilla include:",
"-zilla — Miscellaneous\n\naxizilla, a heavy form of axion in an extension of the Standard Model. ; bitchzilla, a severely disagreeable or aggressive woman. ; couplezilla, a couple who, in the course of planning their wedding, d... |
-zilla_1943756 | What information does the article about '-zilla' provide on 'Entertainment'? | Bongzilla, a rock band from Madison, Wisconsin ; "Bootzilla", a song recorded by Bootsy's Rubber Band ; Bridezilla (band), an Australian indie rock band ; Bridezilla (EP), a recording by the band Bridezilla ; Bridezillas, a reality show which airs on the WE: Women's Entertainment network ; Broadzilla, a rock band from ... | [
"-zilla — List of items ending in -zilla\n\nSome uses of the suffix -zilla include:",
"-zilla — Miscellaneous\n\naxizilla, a heavy form of axion in an extension of the Standard Model. ; bitchzilla, a severely disagreeable or aggressive woman. ; couplezilla, a couple who, in the course of planning their wedding, d... |
-zilla_1943755 | Summarize the 'Businesses and products' part of '-zilla'. | AmiZilla, an Amiga port of Mozilla Firefox ; Chipzilla, a humorous epithet for the Intel Corporation ; Clonezilla, an open source disk cloning software ; FileZilla, an FTP program ; Go!Zilla, a download manager program ; Hubzilla, an open source social network, part of Fediverse ; Mozilla, a group of Internet-related p... | [
"-zilla — List of items ending in -zilla\n\nSome uses of the suffix -zilla include:",
"-zilla — Miscellaneous\n\naxizilla, a heavy form of axion in an extension of the Standard Model. ; bitchzilla, a severely disagreeable or aggressive woman. ; couplezilla, a couple who, in the course of planning their wedding, d... |
-zilla_1943753 | Summarize the following section from the article on '-zilla'. | -zilla is an English slang suffix, a back-formation derived from the English name of the Japanese movie monster Godzilla. It is popular for the names of software and websites. It is also found often in popular culture to imply some form of excess, denoting the monster-like qualities of Godzilla. This trend has been obs... | [
"-zilla — List of items ending in -zilla\n\nSome uses of the suffix -zilla include:",
"-zilla — Miscellaneous\n\naxizilla, a heavy form of axion in an extension of the Standard Model. ; bitchzilla, a severely disagreeable or aggressive woman. ; couplezilla, a couple who, in the course of planning their wedding, d... |
._._._That_Thou_Art_Mindful_of_Him_19570860 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot summary' from the article on '. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him'. | machines, such as electronic birds and insects, which can monitor and correct ecological problems. In this way, humans can become comfortable with robots, thereby greatly easing the transition. These robotic animals, note the Georges, will not even require the Three Laws, because their functions will be so limited. The... | [
". . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him — Plot summary\n\nmachines, such as electronic birds and insects, which can monitor and correct ecological problems. In this way, humans can become comfortable with robots, thereby greatly easing the transition. These robotic animals, note the Georges, will not even require the T... |
._._._That_Thou_Art_Mindful_of_Him_19570857 | Summarize the following section from the article on '. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him'. | ". . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him" (also signed as "That Thou Art Mindful of Him") is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, which he intended to be an "ultimate" probe into the subtleties of his Three Laws of Robotics. The story first appeared in the May 1974 issue of Fantasy and Science Fict... | [
". . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him — Plot summary\n\nmachines, such as electronic birds and insects, which can monitor and correct ecological problems. In this way, humans can become comfortable with robots, thereby greatly easing the transition. These robotic animals, note the Georges, will not even require the T... |
._._._That_Thou_Art_Mindful_of_Him_19570858 | Summarize the 'Plot summary' part of '. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him'. | In this story, Asimov describes U.S. Robots' attempt to introduce robots on the planet Earth. Robots have already been in use on space stations and planetary colonies, where the inhabitants are mostly highly trained scientists and engineers. U.S. Robots faces the problem that on Earth, their robots will encounter a wid... | [
". . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him — Plot summary\n\nmachines, such as electronic birds and insects, which can monitor and correct ecological problems. In this way, humans can become comfortable with robots, thereby greatly easing the transition. These robotic animals, note the Georges, will not even require the T... |
._._._That_Thou_Art_Mindful_of_Him_19570862 | Describe the 'Story notes' section of the article about '. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him'. | While Asimov may have intended this to represent the final word on the Three Laws's subtleties, he later returned to the same theme and developed it in a different direction. The Bicentennial Man, written two years later, also addresses the distinction between human and robot and its implication for the Three Laws. Thi... | [
". . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him — Plot summary\n\nmachines, such as electronic birds and insects, which can monitor and correct ecological problems. In this way, humans can become comfortable with robots, thereby greatly easing the transition. These robotic animals, note the Georges, will not even require the T... |
._._._That_Thou_Art_Mindful_of_Him_19570859 | From the article on '. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | series, nicknamed "George", to investigate the problem. The intent is that the George machines will begin by obeying all orders and gradually learn to discriminate rationally, thus becoming able to function in Earth's society. As their creator explains to George Ten, the Three Laws refer to "human beings" without furth... | [
". . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him — Plot summary\n\nmachines, such as electronic birds and insects, which can monitor and correct ecological problems. In this way, humans can become comfortable with robots, thereby greatly easing the transition. These robotic animals, note the Georges, will not even require the T... |
._._._That_Thou_Art_Mindful_of_Him_19570861 | Describe the 'Plot summary' section of the article about '. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him'. | should be obeyed in preference to an ignorant, immoral and irrational person, and (B) that superficial characteristics such as skin tone, sexuality, or physical disabilities are not relevant when considering fitness for command. Given that (A) the Georges are among the most rational, principled and educated persons on ... | [
". . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him — Plot summary\n\nmachines, such as electronic birds and insects, which can monitor and correct ecological problems. In this way, humans can become comfortable with robots, thereby greatly easing the transition. These robotic animals, note the Georges, will not even require the T... |
..._All_the_Way,_Boys!_12503974 | What does the article about '... All the Way, Boys!' say regarding 'Plot'? | the black market, uses thugs to keep out competitors, and keeps his workers as slave labor. Plata and Salud decide they will confront Ears, using aircraft to deliver their goods, and offering the natives a much better life. Wanting to fly Matto to Salvador, where he would live in a modern city, Plata and Salud take the... | [
"... All the Way, Boys! — Plot\n\nthe black market, uses thugs to keep out competitors, and keeps his workers as slave labor. Plata and Salud decide they will confront Ears, using aircraft to deliver their goods, and offering the natives a much better life. Wanting to fly Matto to Salvador, where he would live in a... |
..._All_the_Way,_Boys!_12503973 | Explain what '... All the Way, Boys!' covers in the 'Plot' section. | Salud (Bud Spencer) and Plata (Terence Hill) eke out a living as bush pilots in South America. Beside carrying a few passengers and a small amount of cargo, their most lucrative activity is in faking aircraft crashes, on behalf of Salud's brother (Alexander Allerson), who will be able to collect the insurance money. Fl... | [
"... All the Way, Boys! — Plot\n\nthe black market, uses thugs to keep out competitors, and keeps his workers as slave labor. Plata and Salud decide they will confront Ears, using aircraft to deliver their goods, and offering the natives a much better life. Wanting to fly Matto to Salvador, where he would live in a... |
..._All_the_Way,_Boys!_12503975 | Reconstruct the content about 'Cast' from the article on '... All the Way, Boys!'. | Terence Hill as Plata ; Bud Spencer as Salud ; Reinhard Kolldehoff as Mr. Ears ; Riccardo Pizzuti as Naso ; Carlos Muñoz as Augusto ; Marcello Verziera as Puncher ; Sergio Bruzzichini as Pilot ; Cyril Cusack as Matto ; Alexander Allerson as Salud's brother ; Ferdinando Murolo as Man in jungle, searching for beer ; Mich... | [
"... All the Way, Boys! — Plot\n\nthe black market, uses thugs to keep out competitors, and keeps his workers as slave labor. Plata and Salud decide they will confront Ears, using aircraft to deliver their goods, and offering the natives a much better life. Wanting to fly Matto to Salvador, where he would live in a... |
..._All_the_Way,_Boys!_12503977 | What does the article about '... All the Way, Boys!' say regarding 'Reception'? | In trying to reach a more international audience, the original 120-minute Italian version (... Più forte ragazzi!) of ... All the Way, Boys! was re-edited into a 90-minute version and re-dubbed into English with dialogue and post-synchronization by Gene Luotto. The resultant release did not receive positive reviews, wi... | [
"... All the Way, Boys! — Plot\n\nthe black market, uses thugs to keep out competitors, and keeps his workers as slave labor. Plata and Salud decide they will confront Ears, using aircraft to deliver their goods, and offering the natives a much better life. Wanting to fly Matto to Salvador, where he would live in a... |
..._All_the_Way,_Boys!_12503978 | Based on the article about '... All the Way, Boys!', describe the 'Awards' section. | ... All the Way, Boys! won the Golden Screen award at the 1973 Golden Screen, Germany and the Silver Ribbon for Best Score (Migliore Musica) by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis from the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, 1973. | [
"... All the Way, Boys! — Plot\n\nthe black market, uses thugs to keep out competitors, and keeps his workers as slave labor. Plata and Salud decide they will confront Ears, using aircraft to deliver their goods, and offering the natives a much better life. Wanting to fly Matto to Salvador, where he would live in a... |
..._All_the_Way,_Boys!_12503976 | Explain what '... All the Way, Boys!' covers in the 'Production' section. | ... All the Way, Boys! was shot in Colombia, including scenes set at the Medellín airport. The aircraft that were utilized were: Beechcraft Model 18, Boeing 727, Boeing-Stearman PT-17, Cessna 182 Skylane, Cessna 310, Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina, de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, Douglas DC-3, Douglas DC-6, Douglas DC-... | [
"... All the Way, Boys! — Plot\n\nthe black market, uses thugs to keep out competitors, and keeps his workers as slave labor. Plata and Salud decide they will confront Ears, using aircraft to deliver their goods, and offering the natives a much better life. Wanting to fly Matto to Salvador, where he would live in a... |
..._All_the_Way,_Boys!_12503972 | Describe the content of the article about '... All the Way, Boys!'. | ... All The Way, Boys! (aka ... Più forte ragazzi! and Plane Crazy) is a 1973 Italian adventure film directed by Giuseppe Colizzi. The film stars the popular quasi-comedy team of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. The duo, known as "The Trinity Boys," made 18 films together, most in the Spaghetti Western genre, but ... All... | [
"... All the Way, Boys! — Plot\n\nthe black market, uses thugs to keep out competitors, and keeps his workers as slave labor. Plata and Salud decide they will confront Ears, using aircraft to deliver their goods, and offering the natives a much better life. Wanting to fly Matto to Salvador, where he would live in a... |
..._And_Some_Were_Human_17000483 | Summarize the 'Reception' part of '... And Some Were Human'. | Sam Moskowitz wrote that del Rey "displays enough understanding of the basic emotions of mankind to stand clearly apart from the herd in providing heart-warming entertainment." P. Schuyler Miller similarly noted that del Rey's characters "have a warmth about them which makes what happens to them the reader's serious co... | [
"... And Some Were Human — Reception\n\nSam Moskowitz wrote that del Rey \"displays enough understanding of the basic emotions of mankind to stand clearly apart from the herd in providing heart-warming entertainment.\" P. Schuyler Miller similarly noted that del Rey's characters \"have a warmth about them which mak... |
..._And_Some_Were_Human_17000482 | What information does the article about '... And Some Were Human' provide on 'Contents'? | "Foreword" ; "Hereafter, Inc." (Unknown 1941) ; "The Day Is Done" (Astounding 1939) ; "Forsaking All Others" (Unknown 1939) ; "The Coppersmith"* (Unknown 1939) ; "The Luck of Ignatz" ( Astounding 1939) ; "The Faithful"* (Astounding 1938) ; "Dark Mission" (Astounding Jul 1940) ; "Helen O'Loy" (Astounding 1938) ; "The St... | [
"... And Some Were Human — Reception\n\nSam Moskowitz wrote that del Rey \"displays enough understanding of the basic emotions of mankind to stand clearly apart from the herd in providing heart-warming entertainment.\" P. Schuyler Miller similarly noted that del Rey's characters \"have a warmth about them which mak... |
..._And_Some_Were_Human_17000481 | Describe the content of the article about '... And Some Were Human'. | "...and some were human." is the first story collection by science fiction writer Lester del Rey, originally published in hardcover by Prime Press in 1948 in an edition of 3,050 copies if which 50 were specially bound, slipcased and signed by the author. The stories first appeared in Astounding and Unknown. An abridged... | [
"... And Some Were Human — Reception\n\nSam Moskowitz wrote that del Rey \"displays enough understanding of the basic emotions of mankind to stand clearly apart from the herd in providing heart-warming entertainment.\" P. Schuyler Miller similarly noted that del Rey's characters \"have a warmth about them which mak... |
..._And_Then_There_Was_X_4650537 | Describe the content of the article about '... And Then There Was X'. | ...And Then There Was X is the third studio album by American rapper DMX. The album was released on December 21, 1999, by Ruff Ryders Entertainment and Def Jam Recordings. The album was certified 5x Multi-Platinum by the RIAA on February 7, 2001. The album was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2001 Grammys. | [
"... And Then There Was X — Track listing\n\nCredits adapted from the album's liner notes.",
"... And Then There Was X\n\n...And Then There Was X is the third studio album by American rapper DMX. The album was released on December 21, 1999, by Ruff Ryders Entertainment and Def Jam Recordings. The album was certif... |
..._And_Then_There_Was_X_4650539 | Reconstruct the content about 'Commercial performance' from the article on '... And Then There Was X'. | ... And Then There Was X debuted at number one the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 698,000 copies in its first week, according to Nielsen Soundscan. This became DMX's third US number one debut. In its second week, the album dropped to number two on the chart, selling an additional 399,000 copies. On February 7, 2001, t... | [
"... And Then There Was X — Track listing\n\nCredits adapted from the album's liner notes.",
"... And Then There Was X\n\n...And Then There Was X is the third studio album by American rapper DMX. The album was released on December 21, 1999, by Ruff Ryders Entertainment and Def Jam Recordings. The album was certif... |
..._And_Then_There_Was_X_4650538 | From the article on '... And Then There Was X', restate the 'Singles' content. | The album's first single "What's My Name" was released on December 28, 1999. It reached #67 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The second single "Party Up (Up in Here)" was released on February 20, 2000, and became his most successful single of his career peaking at number 27 on the Hot 100. The third single "What These B... | [
"... And Then There Was X — Track listing\n\nCredits adapted from the album's liner notes.",
"... And Then There Was X\n\n...And Then There Was X is the third studio album by American rapper DMX. The album was released on December 21, 1999, by Ruff Ryders Entertainment and Def Jam Recordings. The album was certif... |
..._Au_delà_du_hasard_25237723 | What information does the article about '... Au delà du hasard' provide on 'Analysis'? | 1) "La Nuit sans rayons" (Night Without Rays) ; 2) "Incapables ..." ; 3) "Quelles Marques ..." (Such Marks ...) ; 4) "La Démesure" (The Excess) ; 5) "Dans la Multitude" (In the Throng) ; 6) "Instrumental 1" ; 7) "Pour la Lisière ..." (For the Margin ...) ; 8) "Instrumental 2" ; 9) "Avant la Citation" (Before the Quotat... | [
"... Au delà du hasard — Analysis\n\n1) \"La Nuit sans rayons\" (Night Without Rays) ; 2) \"Incapables ...\" ; 3) \"Quelles Marques ...\" (Such Marks ...) ; 4) \"La Démesure\" (The Excess) ; 5) \"Dans la Multitude\" (In the Throng) ; 6) \"Instrumental 1\" ; 7) \"Pour la Lisière ...\" (For the Margin ...) ; 8) \"Ins... |
..._Au_delà_du_hasard_25237728 | What does the article about '... Au delà du hasard' say regarding 'Discography'? | Irène Jarsky (soprano), Catherine Gayer(soprano), Anne Bartelloni (contralto), Ensemble 2E 2M, conducted by Paul Méfano. Recorded at IRCAM, Paris, September 1979. LP recording, 1 disc: 331⁄3 rpm, stereo, 12 in. Astrée AS 50. Musique franc̜aise d'aujourd'hui. France: Astrée, 1981. ; Jean Barraqué: Œuvres complètes. Juli... | [
"... Au delà du hasard — Analysis\n\n1) \"La Nuit sans rayons\" (Night Without Rays) ; 2) \"Incapables ...\" ; 3) \"Quelles Marques ...\" (Such Marks ...) ; 4) \"La Démesure\" (The Excess) ; 5) \"Dans la Multitude\" (In the Throng) ; 6) \"Instrumental 1\" ; 7) \"Pour la Lisière ...\" (For the Margin ...) ; 8) \"Ins... |
..._Au_delà_du_hasard_25237729 | Explain what '... Au delà du hasard' covers in the 'Further reading' section. | Henrich, Heribert. 1997. Das Werk Jean Barraqués: Genese und Faktur. Kassel: Bärenreiter. ISBN: 9783761813867. ; Hopkins, Bill. 1978. "Barraqué and the Serial Idea". Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association, no. 105:13–24. | [
"... Au delà du hasard — Analysis\n\n1) \"La Nuit sans rayons\" (Night Without Rays) ; 2) \"Incapables ...\" ; 3) \"Quelles Marques ...\" (Such Marks ...) ; 4) \"La Démesure\" (The Excess) ; 5) \"Dans la Multitude\" (In the Throng) ; 6) \"Instrumental 1\" ; 7) \"Pour la Lisière ...\" (For the Margin ...) ; 8) \"Ins... |
..._Au_delà_du_hasard_25237725 | Explain what '... Au delà du hasard' covers in the 'Analysis' section. | déterminé par l'autre. – c'est là seulement que tu manifestes la stabilité, l'objet et le nom d'une vérité terrestre, entr'unis, appelés à l'unité, pour qu'ils soient ton miroir. <poem style="margin-left:1em; float:left;">But where your multiple streams intersect and converge towards a goal, – one stream being determin... | [
"... Au delà du hasard — Analysis\n\n1) \"La Nuit sans rayons\" (Night Without Rays) ; 2) \"Incapables ...\" ; 3) \"Quelles Marques ...\" (Such Marks ...) ; 4) \"La Démesure\" (The Excess) ; 5) \"Dans la Multitude\" (In the Throng) ; 6) \"Instrumental 1\" ; 7) \"Pour la Lisière ...\" (For the Margin ...) ; 8) \"Ins... |
..._Au_delà_du_hasard_25237724 | Based on the article about '... Au delà du hasard', describe the 'Analysis' section. | of multidimensional musical vision. Several movements are interrelated, appearing, reappearing, and vanishing, embodying the idea of strangeness and heterogeneity. The perpetual variation has to do with the notion of "musical oblivion." All parameters ... pitches, durations, register, timbre, set up a complete contradi... | [
"... Au delà du hasard — Analysis\n\n1) \"La Nuit sans rayons\" (Night Without Rays) ; 2) \"Incapables ...\" ; 3) \"Quelles Marques ...\" (Such Marks ...) ; 4) \"La Démesure\" (The Excess) ; 5) \"Dans la Multitude\" (In the Throng) ; 6) \"Instrumental 1\" ; 7) \"Pour la Lisière ...\" (For the Margin ...) ; 8) \"Ins... |
..._Au_delà_du_hasard_25237721 | What information does the article about '... Au delà du hasard' provide? | ... Au delà du hasard (Beyond Chance) is a composition for three women's voices (SSA) and four instrumental groups, by the French composer Jean Barraqué, written in 1958–59. It is the second part of a projected but unfinished cycle of works based on Hermann Broch's 1945 novel The Death of Virgil, and uses texts written... | [
"... Au delà du hasard — Analysis\n\n1) \"La Nuit sans rayons\" (Night Without Rays) ; 2) \"Incapables ...\" ; 3) \"Quelles Marques ...\" (Such Marks ...) ; 4) \"La Démesure\" (The Excess) ; 5) \"Dans la Multitude\" (In the Throng) ; 6) \"Instrumental 1\" ; 7) \"Pour la Lisière ...\" (For the Margin ...) ; 8) \"Ins... |
..._Au_delà_du_hasard_25237726 | Based on the article about '... Au delà du hasard', describe the 'Analysis' section. | commentary on another citation from Broch, is in a style that recalls in places the techniques of French surrealism. The Broch quotation, arriving only in the tenth movement and after a noisy announcement by cymbals and gongs, is sung at first very quietly by the three singers, as if disclosing a secret: "Blinded by dr... | [
"... Au delà du hasard — Analysis\n\n1) \"La Nuit sans rayons\" (Night Without Rays) ; 2) \"Incapables ...\" ; 3) \"Quelles Marques ...\" (Such Marks ...) ; 4) \"La Démesure\" (The Excess) ; 5) \"Dans la Multitude\" (In the Throng) ; 6) \"Instrumental 1\" ; 7) \"Pour la Lisière ...\" (For the Margin ...) ; 8) \"Ins... |
..._I_Lose_Myself_19481306 | What does the article about '... I Lose Myself' say regarding 'Reception'? | The episode received mixed reviews. Den of Geek rated "... I Lose Myself" 1.5 out of 5 stars. Dino-Ray Ramos of Deadline Hollywood called the episode "a hopeful end to a rough season". Similarly, Forbes Erik Kain said the episode was "a lackluster ending to a bad season". Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode a rating of... | [
"... I Lose Myself — Reception\n\nThe episode received mixed reviews. Den of Geek rated \"... I Lose Myself\" 1.5 out of 5 stars. Dino-Ray Ramos of Deadline Hollywood called the episode \"a hopeful end to a rough season\". Similarly, Forbes Erik Kain said the episode was \"a lackluster ending to a bad season\". Mat... |
..._I_Lose_Myself_19481307 | Summarize the 'Ratings' part of '... I Lose Myself'. | The episode was seen by 2.13 million viewers in the United States on its original air date, above the previous episodes ratings of 2.03 million viewers. | [
"... I Lose Myself — Reception\n\nThe episode received mixed reviews. Den of Geek rated \"... I Lose Myself\" 1.5 out of 5 stars. Dino-Ray Ramos of Deadline Hollywood called the episode \"a hopeful end to a rough season\". Similarly, Forbes Erik Kain said the episode was \"a lackluster ending to a bad season\". Mat... |
..._I_Lose_Myself_19481303 | What information does the article about '... I Lose Myself' provide? | "... I Lose Myself" is the sixteenth and final episode of the fourth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on September 30, 2018 in the United States. The episode was written by Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg, and directed by Michael E. Satrazemis. | [
"... I Lose Myself — Reception\n\nThe episode received mixed reviews. Den of Geek rated \"... I Lose Myself\" 1.5 out of 5 stars. Dino-Ray Ramos of Deadline Hollywood called the episode \"a hopeful end to a rough season\". Similarly, Forbes Erik Kain said the episode was \"a lackluster ending to a bad season\". Mat... |
..._I_Lose_Myself_19481305 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot' from the article on '... I Lose Myself'. | get within reach of the truck stop to let the others know by what they have been poisoned. With Martha dying of blood loss and a raging infection from her prior untreated gunshot wound, Morgan handcuffs her to a car door so that she can't harm anyone when she turns. While their truckload of ethanol, the antidote, goes ... | [
"... I Lose Myself — Reception\n\nThe episode received mixed reviews. Den of Geek rated \"... I Lose Myself\" 1.5 out of 5 stars. Dino-Ray Ramos of Deadline Hollywood called the episode \"a hopeful end to a rough season\". Similarly, Forbes Erik Kain said the episode was \"a lackluster ending to a bad season\". Mat... |
..._Rage_Before_Beauty_2642173 | Reconstruct the content about 'Production' from the article on '... Rage Before Beauty'. | Ronnie Spector provided backing vocals on the band's cover of "Mony Mony". David Gilmour guested on "Love Keeps Hanging On". The album was produced by Mark St. John and Dave Garland. ... Rage Before Beauty was recorded by the 1966 lineup of the band. | [
"... Rage Before Beauty — Production\n\nRonnie Spector provided backing vocals on the band's cover of \"Mony Mony\". David Gilmour guested on \"Love Keeps Hanging On\". The album was produced by Mark St. John and Dave Garland. ... Rage Before Beauty was recorded by the 1966 lineup of the band.",
"... Rage Before ... |
..._Rage_Before_Beauty_2642174 | Describe the 'Critical reception' section of the article about '... Rage Before Beauty'. | Perfect Sound Forever called the album "a testament to the brand of sweaty, guitar-driven, R&B garage rock which never really seems to go out of fashion." The Boston Globe wrote that "vocalist Phil May's gravelly voice is stupefying on the Pretty's cover of 'Play With Fire', virtually besting Mick Jagger's own icy inte... | [
"... Rage Before Beauty — Production\n\nRonnie Spector provided backing vocals on the band's cover of \"Mony Mony\". David Gilmour guested on \"Love Keeps Hanging On\". The album was produced by Mark St. John and Dave Garland. ... Rage Before Beauty was recorded by the 1966 lineup of the band.",
"... Rage Before ... |
..._Rage_Before_Beauty_2642175 | From the article on '... Rage Before Beauty', restate the 'Track listing' content. | 1) "Passion of Love" (Phil May, Mark St. John) – 3:22 ; 2) "Vivian Prince" (May, Frank Holland, Jon Povey) – 5:15 ; 3) "Everlasting Flame" (May, Holland, St. John) – 3:46 ; 4) "Love Keeps Hanging On" (May) – 8:55 ; 5) "Eve of Destruction" (P. F. Sloan) – 3:03 ; 6) "Not Givin' In" (May) – 4:02 ; 7) "Pure Cold Stone" (Ma... | [
"... Rage Before Beauty — Production\n\nRonnie Spector provided backing vocals on the band's cover of \"Mony Mony\". David Gilmour guested on \"Love Keeps Hanging On\". The album was produced by Mark St. John and Dave Garland. ... Rage Before Beauty was recorded by the 1966 lineup of the band.",
"... Rage Before ... |
..._Rage_Before_Beauty_2642176 | Explain what '... Rage Before Beauty' covers in the 'Personnel' section. | Phil May – vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica ; Dick Taylor – lead guitar, acoustic guitar ; Frank Holland – lead guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals ; Wally Waller – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals ; Jon Povey – keyboards, vocals ; Skip Alan – drums, percussion Mark St. John – drums ; Nick Broadway – Hammond organ ; Steve B... | [
"... Rage Before Beauty — Production\n\nRonnie Spector provided backing vocals on the band's cover of \"Mony Mony\". David Gilmour guested on \"Love Keeps Hanging On\". The album was produced by Mark St. John and Dave Garland. ... Rage Before Beauty was recorded by the 1966 lineup of the band.",
"... Rage Before ... |
..._and_the_Beat_Goes_On!_29983177 | What does the article about '... and the Beat Goes On!' say regarding 'Production'? | After the success of the single "Hyper Hyper", Scooter decided to make their debut album. Released in early 1995, it contains brand new tracks and reworked "The Loop!"-remixes. There are no gaps between the tracks, it sounds like an imaginary Scooter gig. The album was re-released in 2013 in the "20 Years of Hardcore E... | [
"... and the Beat Goes On! — Production\n\nAfter the success of the single \"Hyper Hyper\", Scooter decided to make their debut album. Released in early 1995, it contains brand new tracks and reworked \"The Loop!\"-remixes. There are no gaps between the tracks, it sounds like an imaginary Scooter gig. The album was... |
..._and_the_Beat_Goes_On!_29983176 | Summarize the following section from the article on '... and the Beat Goes On!'. | ...and the Beat Goes On! is the debut studio album by German dance group Scooter. Four singles were released from it: "Hyper Hyper", "Move Your Ass!", "Friends" and "Endless Summer". | [
"... and the Beat Goes On! — Production\n\nAfter the success of the single \"Hyper Hyper\", Scooter decided to make their debut album. Released in early 1995, it contains brand new tracks and reworked \"The Loop!\"-remixes. There are no gaps between the tracks, it sounds like an imaginary Scooter gig. The album was... |
..._and_the_Beat_Goes_On!_29983178 | Based on the article about '... and the Beat Goes On!', describe the 'Track listing' section. | Notes ; "Waiting for Spring" is based on The Loop!'s remix of the 1994 single "Parade" by Community Featuring Fonda Rae, entitled "Parade (Waiting 4 Spring)". The Loop! was composed of H.P. Baxxter, Rick J. Jordan and Ferris Bueller before they became Scooter. ; "Hyper Hyper" takes elements from Scottish group Ultra-So... | [
"... and the Beat Goes On! — Production\n\nAfter the success of the single \"Hyper Hyper\", Scooter decided to make their debut album. Released in early 1995, it contains brand new tracks and reworked \"The Loop!\"-remixes. There are no gaps between the tracks, it sounds like an imaginary Scooter gig. The album was... |
..._but_the_clouds_..._4748540 | What information does the article about '... but the clouds ...' provide on 'Interpretation'? | "Like the characters imagined in the play The Words upon the Window Pane, the 'he' we meet in ... but the clouds ... sits trance-like at a séance, calling out to a face and a voice to appear: 'Look at me' and then, echoing Hamlet's appeal to a quite different ghost, 'Speak to me.' A scene from Yeats is all but impossib... | [
"... but the clouds ... — Interpretation\n\n\"Like the characters imagined in the play The Words upon the Window Pane, the 'he' we meet in ... but the clouds ... sits trance-like at a séance, calling out to a face and a voice to appear: 'Look at me' and then, echoing Hamlet's appeal to a quite different ghost, 'Spe... |
..._but_the_clouds_..._4748542 | Reconstruct the content about 'Interpretation' from the article on '... but the clouds ...'. | of Film) held in the light circle of the imagination ... The action of ... but the clouds ... consists of M reliving past experience with such intensity that he can see himself performing his daily routine." The man is a poet, "caught in the writer's trap, the expectation of inspiration." The woman seems to be his muse... | [
"... but the clouds ... — Interpretation\n\n\"Like the characters imagined in the play The Words upon the Window Pane, the 'he' we meet in ... but the clouds ... sits trance-like at a séance, calling out to a face and a voice to appear: 'Look at me' and then, echoing Hamlet's appeal to a quite different ghost, 'Spe... |
..._but_the_clouds_..._4748535 | Summarize the 'Stage 4' part of '... but the clouds ...'. | (Direction 53-60): In the final stage, the poet actually "finds success, almost as an ironic consequence of his despair. The woman appears and, this time, V is able to [recite] all four lines from Yeats's poem, rather than the truncated and hence frustrating single line of the television play's title." | [
"... but the clouds ... — Interpretation\n\n\"Like the characters imagined in the play The Words upon the Window Pane, the 'he' we meet in ... but the clouds ... sits trance-like at a séance, calling out to a face and a voice to appear: 'Look at me' and then, echoing Hamlet's appeal to a quite different ghost, 'Spe... |
..._but_the_clouds_..._4748531 | Explain what '... but the clouds ...' covers in the 'Stages' section. | Unlike Quad, which utilises a single fixed camera throughout, there are a total of sixty camera shots in this piece, "the shape of an hour or a minute", which can be organised into four groups or stages. There are only two televisual techniques used throughout the play: fade and dissolve. | [
"... but the clouds ... — Interpretation\n\n\"Like the characters imagined in the play The Words upon the Window Pane, the 'he' we meet in ... but the clouds ... sits trance-like at a séance, calling out to a face and a voice to appear: 'Look at me' and then, echoing Hamlet's appeal to a quite different ghost, 'Spe... |
..._but_the_clouds_..._4748533 | From the article on '... but the clouds ...', restate the 'Stage 2' content. | West is the outside world in which he spends his days wandering. ; East is his closet where he exchanges his greatcoat for his robe. ; North, to the rear of the stage, is his sanctum in which, under the right conditions, he can be creative. (Directions 20-26): The second stage examines where the poet is presently. Ther... | [
"... but the clouds ... — Interpretation\n\n\"Like the characters imagined in the play The Words upon the Window Pane, the 'he' we meet in ... but the clouds ... sits trance-like at a séance, calling out to a face and a voice to appear: 'Look at me' and then, echoing Hamlet's appeal to a quite different ghost, 'Spe... |
..._but_the_clouds_..._4748541 | Explain what '... but the clouds ...' covers in the 'Interpretation' section. | Joe, but with a flatter style. Irony is subdued, stoicism more matter of fact, self-pity almost entirely absent, illusion excluded. The man is concerned with concentration, a Merlin conjuring up a ghost in his memory." In a number of other works Beckett has felt the need to split an individual into separate aspects of ... | [
"... but the clouds ... — Interpretation\n\n\"Like the characters imagined in the play The Words upon the Window Pane, the 'he' we meet in ... but the clouds ... sits trance-like at a séance, calling out to a face and a voice to appear: 'Look at me' and then, echoing Hamlet's appeal to a quite different ghost, 'Spe... |
..._but_the_clouds_..._4748529 | Reconstruct the content about 'Title' from the article on '... but the clouds ...'. | in his life and works, he comes to respond affirmatively to the pessimistic question first raised ... The poet's physical impairments, paradoxically, prove a blessing. Indeed, in the stanza from which Beckett derived his title, Yeats puts the real world in perspective, thereby reducing his own sense of loss." In a pers... | [
"... but the clouds ... — Interpretation\n\n\"Like the characters imagined in the play The Words upon the Window Pane, the 'he' we meet in ... but the clouds ... sits trance-like at a séance, calling out to a face and a voice to appear: 'Look at me' and then, echoing Hamlet's appeal to a quite different ghost, 'Spe... |
..._but_the_clouds_..._4748545 | Describe the 'Interpretation' section of the article about '... but the clouds ...'. | in ... but the clouds ... all the real action takes place in the darkness, the central circle of light is a place of transition only. The fact that the woman may well have been real, rather than some stereotypical projection of M's ideal woman, is suggested by the line, "With those unseeing eyes I so begged when alive ... | [
"... but the clouds ... — Interpretation\n\n\"Like the characters imagined in the play The Words upon the Window Pane, the 'he' we meet in ... but the clouds ... sits trance-like at a séance, calling out to a face and a voice to appear: 'Look at me' and then, echoing Hamlet's appeal to a quite different ghost, 'Spe... |
..._but_the_clouds_..._4748530 | Describe the 'Characters' section of the article about '... but the clouds ...'. | M is the poet in reflective mode ; M1 is the poet in his active mode in the world ; W is his muse or the principle of poetry as it mediates between the material and the imaginative worlds ; V is the poet's voice that comes from M or accompanies the movements of M1 and that searches for the heightened language prerequis... | [
"... but the clouds ... — Interpretation\n\n\"Like the characters imagined in the play The Words upon the Window Pane, the 'he' we meet in ... but the clouds ... sits trance-like at a séance, calling out to a face and a voice to appear: 'Look at me' and then, echoing Hamlet's appeal to a quite different ghost, 'Spe... |
..._but_the_clouds_..._4748527 | Describe the 'Title' section of the article about '... but the clouds ...'. | Now shall I make my soul, ; Compelling it to study ; In a learned school ; Till the wreck of body, ; Slow decay of blood, ; Testy delirium ; Or dull decrepitude, ; Or what worse evil come - ; The death of friends, or death ; Of every brilliant eye ; That made a catch in the breath - ; Seem but the clouds of the sky ; W... | [
"... but the clouds ... — Interpretation\n\n\"Like the characters imagined in the play The Words upon the Window Pane, the 'he' we meet in ... but the clouds ... sits trance-like at a séance, calling out to a face and a voice to appear: 'Look at me' and then, echoing Hamlet's appeal to a quite different ghost, 'Spe... |
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