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"I_Want"_song_32615075 | Describe the 'Historical composition' section of the article about '"I Want" song'. | Schwartz has also written "I Want" songs for live action musicals, including "Corner of the Sky" for Pippin and "The Wizard and I" for Wicked. | [
""I Want" song\n\nThe \"I Want\" song (also called an \"I Wish\" song ) is a popular type of song featured in musical theatre, and has become a particularly popular term through its use to describe a series of songs featured in Disney Renaissance films that had the main character singing about how they ar... |
"I_Want"_song_32615071 | From the article on '"I Want" song', restate the 'Purpose' content. | Composer Stephen Schwartz explains the concept in regard to the 1995 Disney film Pocahontas: "It's not really that there is a "formula" for these things, but I have learned over the years that pretty much any successful musical you can name has an "I Want" song for its main character within the first fifteen or so minu... | [
""I Want" song\n\nThe \"I Want\" song (also called an \"I Wish\" song ) is a popular type of song featured in musical theatre, and has become a particularly popular term through its use to describe a series of songs featured in Disney Renaissance films that had the main character singing about how they ar... |
"I_quit"_match_32893928 | What information does the article about '"I quit" match' provide on 'History'? | when Beth Phoenix defeated Melina. On the May 14, 2009 episode of Impact, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), now known as Impact Wrestling, put on its first "I quit" match, where Booker T defeated Jethro Holiday after an axe kick. TNA had another "I quit" match on May 24, 2009, where A.J. Styles defeated Booker T to... | [
""I quit" match — History\n\nwhen Beth Phoenix defeated Melina. On the May 14, 2009 episode of Impact, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), now known as Impact Wrestling, put on its first \"I quit\" match, where Booker T defeated Jethro Holiday after an axe kick. TNA had another \"I quit\" match on May 2... |
"I_quit"_match_32893926 | Explain what '"I quit" match' covers in the 'History' section. | Wrestling Federation. The match lasted just over 20 minutes, ending after Foley took eleven unprotected chair shots to the head while his hands were handcuffed behind his back. The Rock eventually won the match, but it was later revealed that Foley was completely unconscious and The Rock had played a tape of Foley sayi... | [
""I quit" match — History\n\nwhen Beth Phoenix defeated Melina. On the May 14, 2009 episode of Impact, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), now known as Impact Wrestling, put on its first \"I quit\" match, where Booker T defeated Jethro Holiday after an axe kick. TNA had another \"I quit\" match on May 2... |
"I_quit"_match_32893930 | From the article on '"I quit" match', restate the 'Lucha Underground' content. | In the promotion, "I quit" matches are billed as a "No Más Match," with the submission phrase was made in Spanish ("No más"). | [
""I quit" match — History\n\nwhen Beth Phoenix defeated Melina. On the May 14, 2009 episode of Impact, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), now known as Impact Wrestling, put on its first \"I quit\" match, where Booker T defeated Jethro Holiday after an axe kick. TNA had another \"I quit\" match on May 2... |
"I_quit"_match_32893924 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"I quit" match'. | An "I quit" match is a type of professional wrestling match in which the only way to win is to make the opponent say the words "I quit" (usually into a microphone). It is a variation of the submission match as it can only be won by submission, but it is special in that the submission has to take the form of the forfeit... | [
""I quit" match — History\n\nwhen Beth Phoenix defeated Melina. On the May 14, 2009 episode of Impact, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), now known as Impact Wrestling, put on its first \"I quit\" match, where Booker T defeated Jethro Holiday after an axe kick. TNA had another \"I quit\" match on May 2... |
"I_quit"_match_32893927 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '"I quit" match'. | 2005. At Breaking Point on September 13, 2009, Cena defeated his long time rival Randy Orton in an "I quit" match, forcing Orton to say "I quit" while he was handcuffed and Cena simultaneously had applied his submission hold, the STF. "I quit" matches involving women have been rare. At No Mercy on October 19, 2003, the... | [
""I quit" match — History\n\nwhen Beth Phoenix defeated Melina. On the May 14, 2009 episode of Impact, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), now known as Impact Wrestling, put on its first \"I quit\" match, where Booker T defeated Jethro Holiday after an axe kick. TNA had another \"I quit\" match on May 2... |
"I"_Is_for_Innocent_27847625 | Summarize the 'Plot summary' part of '"I" Is for Innocent'. | thought is interrupted by a call from Curtis, asking her to meet him at the bird refuge. He sounds terrified, and Kinsey suspects he has been taken hostage. She arranges for Jonah, her ex-boyfriend cop, to provide back-up and calls in at the office to pick up her gun on the way. Barney has anticipated that she would do... | [
""I" Is for Innocent — Plot summary\n\nthought is interrupted by a call from Curtis, asking her to meet him at the bird refuge. He sounds terrified, and Kinsey suspects he has been taken hostage. She arranges for Jonah, her ex-boyfriend cop, to provide back-up and calls in at the office to pick up her gun... |
"I"_Is_for_Innocent_27847628 | Reconstruct the content about 'Parallels with author's life' from the article on '"I" Is for Innocent'. | Kinsey's prized Volkswagen Beetle, a mirror of the one author Sue Grafton owns in real life, is destroyed in this novel. | [
""I" Is for Innocent — Plot summary\n\nthought is interrupted by a call from Curtis, asking her to meet him at the bird refuge. He sounds terrified, and Kinsey suspects he has been taken hostage. She arranges for Jonah, her ex-boyfriend cop, to provide back-up and calls in at the office to pick up her gun... |
"I"_Is_for_Innocent_27847619 | From the article on '"I" Is for Innocent', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | After being unceremoniously fired by California Fidelity Insurance, Kinsey has found herself new office space with her attorney, Lonnie Kingman. Lonnie has a case with which he wants Kinsey's help. Six years earlier, David Barney was acquitted of killing his estranged wife, talented but insecure society house-designer ... | [
""I" Is for Innocent — Plot summary\n\nthought is interrupted by a call from Curtis, asking her to meet him at the bird refuge. He sounds terrified, and Kinsey suspects he has been taken hostage. She arranges for Jonah, her ex-boyfriend cop, to provide back-up and calls in at the office to pick up her gun... |
"I"_Is_for_Innocent_27847620 | From the article on '"I" Is for Innocent', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | in the civil courts in an attempt to secure the fortune for his and Isabelle's daughter Shelby; and Lonnie needs some evidence. The previous PI on the case, Morley Shine, has just died of a heart attack. Lonnie asks Kinsey to step in. Kinsey agrees and, knowing Morley of old, is surprised to find his files in a mess, w... | [
""I" Is for Innocent — Plot summary\n\nthought is interrupted by a call from Curtis, asking her to meet him at the bird refuge. He sounds terrified, and Kinsey suspects he has been taken hostage. She arranges for Jonah, her ex-boyfriend cop, to provide back-up and calls in at the office to pick up her gun... |
"I"_Is_for_Innocent_27847624 | What does the article about '"I" Is for Innocent' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | William with her acceptance of his imagined illnesses. Back on the case, Kinsey has a sudden flash of inspiration after looking at the time gap between Tippy's killing Mr. McKell and knocking down Barney. Tippy admits that, panic-stricken after the first accident, she went to confess what she had done to her 'aunt' Isa... | [
""I" Is for Innocent — Plot summary\n\nthought is interrupted by a call from Curtis, asking her to meet him at the bird refuge. He sounds terrified, and Kinsey suspects he has been taken hostage. She arranges for Jonah, her ex-boyfriend cop, to provide back-up and calls in at the office to pick up her gun... |
"I"_Is_for_Innocent_27847622 | Describe the 'Plot summary' section of the article about '"I" Is for Innocent'. | the perpetrator of a previous and fatal hit-and-run on the same night, the victim being an elderly man named Noah McKell. Kinsey realizes Morley was on the same track and begins to have suspicions about his death. She eventually establishes that Morley was poisoned by a pastry left at his office, a pastry made with let... | [
""I" Is for Innocent — Plot summary\n\nthought is interrupted by a call from Curtis, asking her to meet him at the bird refuge. He sounds terrified, and Kinsey suspects he has been taken hostage. She arranges for Jonah, her ex-boyfriend cop, to provide back-up and calls in at the office to pick up her gun... |
"I"_Is_for_Innocent_27847623 | What information does the article about '"I" Is for Innocent' provide on 'Plot summary'? | at Barney's home. This sounds even more unlikely to Kinsey's skeptical ears. She begins to suspect that someone else from Isabelle's immediate circle might be the guilty party—Isabelle's sister Simone, Ken Voigt's new wife Francesca, or Isabelle's former business partner Peter Weidmann and/or his wife Yolanda. Meanwhil... | [
""I" Is for Innocent — Plot summary\n\nthought is interrupted by a call from Curtis, asking her to meet him at the bird refuge. He sounds terrified, and Kinsey suspects he has been taken hostage. She arranges for Jonah, her ex-boyfriend cop, to provide back-up and calls in at the office to pick up her gun... |
"I"_Is_for_Innocent_27847627 | Summarize the 'In popular culture' part of '"I" Is for Innocent'. | In the 2006 film Stranger than Fiction, the character Professor Jules Hilbert is shown reading a plastic-wrapped copy of "I" Is for Innocent while on lifeguard duty. | [
""I" Is for Innocent — Plot summary\n\nthought is interrupted by a call from Curtis, asking her to meet him at the bird refuge. He sounds terrified, and Kinsey suspects he has been taken hostage. She arranges for Jonah, her ex-boyfriend cop, to provide back-up and calls in at the office to pick up her gun... |
"I"_Is_for_Innocent_27847618 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"I" Is for Innocent'. | "I" Is for Innocent is the ninth novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. | [
""I" Is for Innocent — Plot summary\n\nthought is interrupted by a call from Curtis, asking her to meet him at the bird refuge. He sounds terrified, and Kinsey suspects he has been taken hostage. She arranges for Jonah, her ex-boyfriend cop, to provide back-up and calls in at the office to pick up her gun... |
"I"_Is_for_Innocent_27847621 | Describe the 'Plot summary' section of the article about '"I" Is for Innocent'. | when she finds out Curtis was in custody on another matter on the date in question. In trying to fill in the other blanks, she uncovers more evidence in Barney's favor than against him, not least that Barney appears to have a cast-iron alibi; he was the victim of a hit and run whilst out jogging at the time of the murd... | [
""I" Is for Innocent — Plot summary\n\nthought is interrupted by a call from Curtis, asking her to meet him at the bird refuge. He sounds terrified, and Kinsey suspects he has been taken hostage. She arranges for Jonah, her ex-boyfriend cop, to provide back-up and calls in at the office to pick up her gun... |
"If_This_Goes_On—"_6544177 | What does the article about '"If This Goes On—"' say regarding 'Plot'? | constitutional discussions go on, the new regime's troops, tempered to provide the greatest possible individual freedom (this is the origin of the 'Covenant' mentioned in other Heinlein works), prepare to take New Jerusalem. John and Magdalene are married just before the assault. During the fight, Huxley is wounded, an... | [
""If This Goes On—" — Plot\n\nconstitutional discussions go on, the new regime's troops, tempered to provide the greatest possible individual freedom (this is the origin of the 'Covenant' mentioned in other Heinlein works), prepare to take New Jerusalem. John and Magdalene are married just before the assa... |
"If_This_Goes_On—"_6544176 | What information does the article about '"If This Goes On—"' provide on 'Plot'? | before him. All take on significant roles in bringing to fruition the revolutionary plot, John as an aide to the commander, General Huxley. Working there, John receives a literal "Dear John" letter from Judith, informing him of her impending marriage to a Mexican man she met while she was getting refuge in his country.... | [
""If This Goes On—" — Plot\n\nconstitutional discussions go on, the new regime's troops, tempered to provide the greatest possible individual freedom (this is the origin of the 'Covenant' mentioned in other Heinlein works), prepare to take New Jerusalem. John and Magdalene are married just before the assa... |
"If_This_Goes_On—"_6544173 | What does the article about '"If This Goes On—"' say regarding 'Plot'? | The story is set in a future theocratic American society, ruled by the latest in a series of fundamentalist Christian "Prophets". The First Prophet was Nehemiah Scudder, a backwoods preacher turned President (elected in 2012), then dictator (no elections were held in 2016 or later). John Lyle, a junior army officer und... | [
""If This Goes On—" — Plot\n\nconstitutional discussions go on, the new regime's troops, tempered to provide the greatest possible individual freedom (this is the origin of the 'Covenant' mentioned in other Heinlein works), prepare to take New Jerusalem. John and Magdalene are married just before the assa... |
"If_This_Goes_On—"_6544178 | From the article on '"If This Goes On—"', restate the 'Freemasonry' content. | The Cabal uses terminology associated with Freemasonry, and there are hints that the Masons are actually one of the groups involved in the loosely organized revolt against the government. (Heinlein himself was not a Mason, but had considered joining the Masons as a young man. ) | [
""If This Goes On—" — Plot\n\nconstitutional discussions go on, the new regime's troops, tempered to provide the greatest possible individual freedom (this is the origin of the 'Covenant' mentioned in other Heinlein works), prepare to take New Jerusalem. John and Magdalene are married just before the assa... |
"If_This_Goes_On—"_6544182 | What does the article about '"If This Goes On—"' say regarding 'Connections with other works by Heinlein'? | unpublished work For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs was discovered in 2003. The earlier, unpublished novel also features a Nehemiah Scudder who, though coming very close to gaining power, is stopped at the last moment by the mobilization of Libertarians. Ward Carson wrote: "In For Us, the Living, space colonizatio... | [
""If This Goes On—" — Plot\n\nconstitutional discussions go on, the new regime's troops, tempered to provide the greatest possible individual freedom (this is the origin of the 'Covenant' mentioned in other Heinlein works), prepare to take New Jerusalem. John and Magdalene are married just before the assa... |
"If_This_Goes_On—"_6544174 | Summarize the 'Plot' part of '"If This Goes On—"'. | is confined to her quarters until she sees the light. John confides in his far more worldly roommate, Zeb Jones, who is not shocked but even assists John. A clandestine meeting with Judith goes awry when they are forced to kill a spy. They are left with no choice but to seek aid from the Cabal, an underground revolutio... | [
""If This Goes On—" — Plot\n\nconstitutional discussions go on, the new regime's troops, tempered to provide the greatest possible individual freedom (this is the origin of the 'Covenant' mentioned in other Heinlein works), prepare to take New Jerusalem. John and Magdalene are married just before the assa... |
"If_This_Goes_On—"_6544181 | From the article on '"If This Goes On—"', restate the 'Connections with other works by Heinlein' content. | "Misfit", and Methuselah's Children. Scudder was previously mentioned in passing in the short story "Logic of Empire" and later on in Heinlein's final novel To Sail Beyond the Sunset. A story about the rise of Scudder, "The Sound of His Wings", is contained in the Future History timeline, but was never written by Heinl... | [
""If This Goes On—" — Plot\n\nconstitutional discussions go on, the new regime's troops, tempered to provide the greatest possible individual freedom (this is the origin of the 'Covenant' mentioned in other Heinlein works), prepare to take New Jerusalem. John and Magdalene are married just before the assa... |
"If_This_Goes_On—"_6544180 | Reconstruct the content about 'Connections with other works by Heinlein' from the article on '"If This Goes On—"'. | While set in Heinlein's Future History, the story is self-contained and has little connection with other works in the series. However, it is noted in Methuselah's Children that, during the time of this story, the secret of the Howard Families was held close (being a prize that was beyond the power of the Prophet to con... | [
""If This Goes On—" — Plot\n\nconstitutional discussions go on, the new regime's troops, tempered to provide the greatest possible individual freedom (this is the origin of the 'Covenant' mentioned in other Heinlein works), prepare to take New Jerusalem. John and Magdalene are married just before the assa... |
"If_This_Goes_On—"_6544172 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"If This Goes On—"'. | "If This Goes On—" is a science fiction novella by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, first serialized in 1940 in Astounding Science-Fiction and revised and expanded for inclusion in the 1953 collection Revolt in 2100. The novella shows what might happen to Christianity in the United States given mass communications, ... | [
""If This Goes On—" — Plot\n\nconstitutional discussions go on, the new regime's troops, tempered to provide the greatest possible individual freedom (this is the origin of the 'Covenant' mentioned in other Heinlein works), prepare to take New Jerusalem. John and Magdalene are married just before the assa... |
"If_This_Goes_On—"_6544175 | Based on the article about '"If This Goes On—"', describe the 'Plot' section. | rescue her but leave enough clues that John is soon arrested and tortured himself. He gives little away and is himself rescued by the Cabal. Zeb and Magdalene have evaded arrest thanks to a clandestine distress signal that John manages to leave for Zeb while he is arrested. Judith is spirited out of the country before ... | [
""If This Goes On—" — Plot\n\nconstitutional discussions go on, the new regime's troops, tempered to provide the greatest possible individual freedom (this is the origin of the 'Covenant' mentioned in other Heinlein works), prepare to take New Jerusalem. John and Magdalene are married just before the assa... |
"In"_Jazz_for_the_Culture_Set_17701531 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"In" Jazz for the Culture Set'. | "In" Jazz for the Culture Set is the debut album led by the American jazz drummer Dannie Richmond recorded in 1965 and released on the Impulse! label. | [
""In" Jazz for the Culture Set\n\n\"In\" Jazz for the Culture Set is the debut album led by the American jazz drummer Dannie Richmond recorded in 1965 and released on the Impulse! label.",
""In" Jazz for the Culture Set — Track listing\n\n1) \"High Camp\" (Gary McFarland) – 3:06 ; 2) \"Sweet L... |
"In"_Jazz_for_the_Culture_Set_17701533 | What information does the article about '"In" Jazz for the Culture Set' provide on 'Track listing'? | 1) "High Camp" (Gary McFarland) – 3:06 ; 2) "Sweet Little Sixteen" (Chuck Berry) – 2:14 ; 3) "Freedom Ride" (Jimmy Raney) – 3:02 ; 4) "The Spider" (Jaki Byard) – 3:55 ; 5) "Blowin' in the Wind" (Bob Dylan) – 2:40 ; 6) "Pfoofnick" (McFarland) – 4:20 ; 7) "The Berkeley Underground" (Byard) – 4:52 ; 8) "Mister Nashville" ... | [
""In" Jazz for the Culture Set\n\n\"In\" Jazz for the Culture Set is the debut album led by the American jazz drummer Dannie Richmond recorded in 1965 and released on the Impulse! label.",
""In" Jazz for the Culture Set — Track listing\n\n1) \"High Camp\" (Gary McFarland) – 3:06 ; 2) \"Sweet L... |
"In"_Jazz_for_the_Culture_Set_17701532 | From the article on '"In" Jazz for the Culture Set', restate the 'Reception' content. | The Allmusic review by Ken Dryden awarded the album 21⁄2 stars stating "Drummer Dannie Richmond's debut recording as a leader looks promising on the surface... But the album is dragged down by a poor choice of material". | [
""In" Jazz for the Culture Set\n\n\"In\" Jazz for the Culture Set is the debut album led by the American jazz drummer Dannie Richmond recorded in 1965 and released on the Impulse! label.",
""In" Jazz for the Culture Set — Track listing\n\n1) \"High Camp\" (Gary McFarland) – 3:06 ; 2) \"Sweet L... |
"Isis"_of_the_Suebi_25834925 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Isis" of the Suebi'. | In Roman historian Tacitus's first century CE book Germania, Tacitus describes the veneration of what he deems as an "Isis" of the Suebi. Due to Tacitus's usage of interpretatio romana elsewhere in the text, his admitted uncertainty, and his reasoning for referring to the veneration of an Egyptian goddess by the Suebi—... | [
""Isis" of the Suebi\n\nIn Roman historian Tacitus's first century CE book Germania, Tacitus describes the veneration of what he deems as an \"Isis\" of the Suebi. Due to Tacitus's usage of interpretatio romana elsewhere in the text, his admitted uncertainty, and his reasoning for referring to the venerat... |
"Isis"_of_the_Suebi_25834927 | What information does the article about '"Isis" of the Suebi' provide on 'Theories and interpretations'? | While Tacitus's "Mercury", "Mars", and "Hercules" are generally held to refer to Odin, Tyr, and Thor respectively, the identity of "Isis" has been a matter of debate. In his translation of Germania, scholar J. B. Rives comments that while, in Tacitus's time, the cult of Isis was widespread and is well attested in provi... | [
""Isis" of the Suebi\n\nIn Roman historian Tacitus's first century CE book Germania, Tacitus describes the veneration of what he deems as an \"Isis\" of the Suebi. Due to Tacitus's usage of interpretatio romana elsewhere in the text, his admitted uncertainty, and his reasoning for referring to the venerat... |
"Isis"_of_the_Suebi_25834926 | Summarize the 'Attestation' part of '"Isis" of the Suebi'. | In chapter 9 of Germania, Tacitus, employing interpretatio romana (a process in which what an author deems Roman equivalents are listed in place of non-Roman deity names), says that the Suebi principally venerate "Mercury", and that they regard it as sacral to offer him both human and non-human sacrifices on specific d... | [
""Isis" of the Suebi\n\nIn Roman historian Tacitus's first century CE book Germania, Tacitus describes the veneration of what he deems as an \"Isis\" of the Suebi. Due to Tacitus's usage of interpretatio romana elsewhere in the text, his admitted uncertainty, and his reasoning for referring to the venerat... |
"It"_the_Album_32599260 | Reconstruct the content about 'Release' from the article on '"It" the Album'. | The 1986 cassette version ("It" the Cassette) also included the band's full 1985 album Maximum Security. The album was later reissued in CD format with three additional tracks and retitled It (The CD). | [
""It" the Album — Release\n\nThe 1986 cassette version (\"It\" the Cassette) also included the band's full 1985 album Maximum Security. The album was later reissued in CD format with three additional tracks and retitled It (The CD).",
""It" the Album — Content\n\nThe album cover was painted by... |
"J"_Is_for_Judgment_27847698 | Based on the article about '"J" Is for Judgment', describe the 'Plot summary' section. | left behind a suicide note, a number of creditors who had invested in what turned out to be a Ponzi scheme, and a family: a wife, Dana, along with sons Michael and Brian. It seemed certain Jaffe had killed himself to avoid the disgrace and jail sentence, which fell instead to his business partner, Carl Eckert. But with... | [
""J" Is for Judgment — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is asked to again work for the insurance company that severed ties months earlier.",
""J" Is for Judgment — Plot summary\n\nleft behind a suicide note, a number of creditors who had invested in what turned out to be... |
"J"_Is_for_Judgment_27847702 | Explain what '"J" Is for Judgment' covers in the 'Plot summary' section. | turns the tables (and her own gun) on her, Renata admits Wendell is visiting Michael. At last, Kinsey has tracked Jaffe down, but her success is short lived when someone takes potshots at them both and Wendell escapes once more. The day after, the Captain Stanley Lord, where Eckert has been living for the past few year... | [
""J" Is for Judgment — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is asked to again work for the insurance company that severed ties months earlier.",
""J" Is for Judgment — Plot summary\n\nleft behind a suicide note, a number of creditors who had invested in what turned out to be... |
"J"_Is_for_Judgment_27847700 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot summary' from the article on '"J" Is for Judgment'. | out; on the same day, Brian is arrested in the middle of a botched escape attempt in which a female motorist, as well as his three conspirators, are killed. Kinsey is convinced Wendell will be heading back to California to reconnect with his son. Doing a door-to-door back in California, Kinsey is astonished to be asked... | [
""J" Is for Judgment — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is asked to again work for the insurance company that severed ties months earlier.",
""J" Is for Judgment — Plot summary\n\nleft behind a suicide note, a number of creditors who had invested in what turned out to be... |
"J"_Is_for_Judgment_27847705 | Describe the 'Reception' section of the article about '"J" Is for Judgment'. | "J" Is for Judgment was a New York Times best-seller and had an initial press run of nearly half a million copies. | [
""J" Is for Judgment — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is asked to again work for the insurance company that severed ties months earlier.",
""J" Is for Judgment — Plot summary\n\nleft behind a suicide note, a number of creditors who had invested in what turned out to be... |
"J"_Is_for_Judgment_27847697 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot summary' from the article on '"J" Is for Judgment'. | July 1984 contains two surprises for Kinsey Millhone, both connected to her past. First, California Fidelity Insurance reappears in her life in the form of Mac Voorhies, who wants her help with a case some seven months after his boss Gordon Titus terminated Kinsey's loose employment relationship with CFI. Secondly, in ... | [
""J" Is for Judgment — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is asked to again work for the insurance company that severed ties months earlier.",
""J" Is for Judgment — Plot summary\n\nleft behind a suicide note, a number of creditors who had invested in what turned out to be... |
"J"_Is_for_Judgment_27847696 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"J" Is for Judgment'. | "J" Is for Judgment is the tenth novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. The novel is set in 1984 and features a significant development in Kinsey's personal back-story, as she discovers that she has extensive family livin... | [
""J" Is for Judgment — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is asked to again work for the insurance company that severed ties months earlier.",
""J" Is for Judgment — Plot summary\n\nleft behind a suicide note, a number of creditors who had invested in what turned out to be... |
"J"_Is_for_Judgment_27847701 | From the article on '"J" Is for Judgment', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | an hour away. Her cousin Liza shows up to tell her the family scandal: Kinsey's mother was cut off from her family for marrying Kinsey's father. Kinsey is aghast that no one has tried to track her down in the 29 years since her parents were killed and is resentful of any intrusion into her solitude at this late date. H... | [
""J" Is for Judgment — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is asked to again work for the insurance company that severed ties months earlier.",
""J" Is for Judgment — Plot summary\n\nleft behind a suicide note, a number of creditors who had invested in what turned out to be... |
"J"_Is_for_Judgment_27847703 | Summarize the 'Plot summary' part of '"J" Is for Judgment'. | is prepared to pursue it on her own time. She finds Brian, and also finds out from Eckert that there was three million dollars from their fraudulent business scheme on board the missing boat. Renata confesses that she killed Wendell, dumped his body at sea, and then set the Lord adrift, making her way back to shore in ... | [
""J" Is for Judgment — Characters\n\nKinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is asked to again work for the insurance company that severed ties months earlier.",
""J" Is for Judgment — Plot summary\n\nleft behind a suicide note, a number of creditors who had invested in what turned out to be... |
"K"_Is_for_Killer_27847837 | From the article on '"K" Is for Killer', restate the 'Plot' content. | body, that Lorna was already dead when Roger claimed he spoke to her for the last time. He is also the one with the necessary knowledge and access to his father-in-law's pool to have set up the electrocution. The final link in the chain is when Kinsey, in the course of cleaning up Danielle's trashed apartment while she... | [
""K" Is for Killer — Plot\n\nbody, that Lorna was already dead when Roger claimed he spoke to her for the last time. He is also the one with the necessary knowledge and access to his father-in-law's pool to have set up the electrocution. The final link in the chain is when Kinsey, in the course of cleanin... |
"K"_Is_for_Killer_27847836 | Explain what '"K" Is for Killer' covers in the 'Plot' section. | the help of Lorna's friend, late-night radio DJ Hector Mereno, Kinsey transcribes a phone conversation Lorna had before her death which seems to have upset Lorna, but she can't make sense of it until Clark Esselmann is electrocuted in his swimming pool. Kinsey realizes that the conversation on the tape is someone telli... | [
""K" Is for Killer — Plot\n\nbody, that Lorna was already dead when Roger claimed he spoke to her for the last time. He is also the one with the necessary knowledge and access to his father-in-law's pool to have set up the electrocution. The final link in the chain is when Kinsey, in the course of cleanin... |
"K"_Is_for_Killer_27847835 | Explain what '"K" Is for Killer' covers in the 'Plot' section. | with a man describing himself as an attorney for a Los Angeles man to whom Lorna was engaged. He asks Kinsey to keep him abreast of any developments in the case by giving her a telephone number. Kinsey soon uncovers a variety of secrets: Berlyn actually discovered Lorna's body, but kept quiet about in order to lift som... | [
""K" Is for Killer — Plot\n\nbody, that Lorna was already dead when Roger claimed he spoke to her for the last time. He is also the one with the necessary knowledge and access to his father-in-law's pool to have set up the electrocution. The final link in the chain is when Kinsey, in the course of cleanin... |
"K"_Is_for_Killer_27847834 | Based on the article about '"K" Is for Killer', describe the 'Plot' section. | usual day-time routine in order to get herself into Lorna's world. Lorna's body was found by Serena Bonney, night-shift nurse and estranged wife of Lorna's boss at the water treatment plant, Roger Bonney. Serena's father, Clark Esselmann, is a powerful business tycoon with a number of enemies. She also befriends Daniel... | [
""K" Is for Killer — Plot\n\nbody, that Lorna was already dead when Roger claimed he spoke to her for the last time. He is also the one with the necessary knowledge and access to his father-in-law's pool to have set up the electrocution. The final link in the chain is when Kinsey, in the course of cleanin... |
"K"_Is_for_Killer_27847831 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"K" Is for Killer'. | "K" Is for Killer is the 11th novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. The novel was a New York Times bestseller with a reported 600,000-copy first printing. Vice cop Cheney Phillips is introduced in this novel. | [
""K" Is for Killer — Plot\n\nbody, that Lorna was already dead when Roger claimed he spoke to her for the last time. He is also the one with the necessary knowledge and access to his father-in-law's pool to have set up the electrocution. The final link in the chain is when Kinsey, in the course of cleanin... |
"K"_Is_for_Killer_27847832 | Explain what '"K" Is for Killer' covers in the 'Plot' section. | Kinsey Millhone is hired by Janice Kepler to investigate the death of her daughter, Lorna Kepler. Lorna had been found dead and badly decomposed ten months earlier in her lonely cabin home. The police at the time suspected it might have been a murder case, but from lack of evidence as to cause of death, the official li... | [
""K" Is for Killer — Plot\n\nbody, that Lorna was already dead when Roger claimed he spoke to her for the last time. He is also the one with the necessary knowledge and access to his father-in-law's pool to have set up the electrocution. The final link in the chain is when Kinsey, in the course of cleanin... |
"K"_Is_for_Killer_27847838 | What information does the article about '"K" Is for Killer' provide on 'Plot'? | by learning that Danielle has died in hospital. Impulsively, she phones the secret number and reports that Bonney is the killer. Overcome with guilt, she immediately tries to warn him, but he misunderstands, thinking she has come to confront him with the murder, and stuns her with a tazer. While Kinsey lies powerless o... | [
""K" Is for Killer — Plot\n\nbody, that Lorna was already dead when Roger claimed he spoke to her for the last time. He is also the one with the necessary knowledge and access to his father-in-law's pool to have set up the electrocution. The final link in the chain is when Kinsey, in the course of cleanin... |
"K"_Is_for_Killer_27847840 | What information does the article about '"K" Is for Killer' provide on 'Development of the story'? | It was originally going to be titled "K" Is for Kidnap, until Sue Grafton's initial research revealed that kidnapping was a federal crime and realized that the FBI would never consult a small-time private investigator like Kinsey Millhone. | [
""K" Is for Killer — Plot\n\nbody, that Lorna was already dead when Roger claimed he spoke to her for the last time. He is also the one with the necessary knowledge and access to his father-in-law's pool to have set up the electrocution. The final link in the chain is when Kinsey, in the course of cleanin... |
"K"_Is_for_Killer_27847841 | Based on the article about '"K" Is for Killer', describe the 'Awards' section. | "K" Is for Killer was awarded the 1995 Shamus Award for Best Novel from the Private Eye Writers of America and was nominated for the 1995 Anthony Award in the same category. | [
""K" Is for Killer — Plot\n\nbody, that Lorna was already dead when Roger claimed he spoke to her for the last time. He is also the one with the necessary knowledge and access to his father-in-law's pool to have set up the electrocution. The final link in the chain is when Kinsey, in the course of cleanin... |
"King"_Bennie_Nawahi_22549259 | Based on the article about '"King" Bennie Nawahi', describe the 'Discography' section. | From Honolulu To Hollywood: Jazz, Blues & Popular Specialties Performed Hawaiian Style (2008) CD (The Old Masters) ; Hawaiian String Virtuoso: Steel Guitar Rec 1920's (2000) CD 2055 (Yazoo) | [
""King" Bennie Nawahi — Discography\n\nFrom Honolulu To Hollywood: Jazz, Blues & Popular Specialties Performed Hawaiian Style (2008) CD (The Old Masters) ; Hawaiian String Virtuoso: Steel Guitar Rec 1920's (2000) CD 2055 (Yazoo)",
""King" Bennie Nawahi\n\n\"King\" Bennie Nawahi (July 3, 1899 &... |
"King"_Bennie_Nawahi_22549254 | Describe the content of the article about '"King" Bennie Nawahi'. | "King" Bennie Nawahi (July 3, 1899 – January 29, 1985) was an American steel guitarist from Hawaii who was popular in the U.S. during the 1920s and 1930s. | [
""King" Bennie Nawahi — Discography\n\nFrom Honolulu To Hollywood: Jazz, Blues & Popular Specialties Performed Hawaiian Style (2008) CD (The Old Masters) ; Hawaiian String Virtuoso: Steel Guitar Rec 1920's (2000) CD 2055 (Yazoo)",
""King" Bennie Nawahi\n\n\"King\" Bennie Nawahi (July 3, 1899 &... |
"King"_Bennie_Nawahi_22549258 | Explain what '"King" Bennie Nawahi' covers in the 'Blindness and later life' section. | One night in 1935 while driving home from a performance, Nawahi was suddenly struck blind. No medical cause was ever identified. The loss of vision was permanent, but he never allowed it to impede his life, as he continued performing and touring until the 1970s, when he was partially paralyzed by a stroke. Nawahi set a... | [
""King" Bennie Nawahi — Discography\n\nFrom Honolulu To Hollywood: Jazz, Blues & Popular Specialties Performed Hawaiian Style (2008) CD (The Old Masters) ; Hawaiian String Virtuoso: Steel Guitar Rec 1920's (2000) CD 2055 (Yazoo)",
""King" Bennie Nawahi\n\n\"King\" Bennie Nawahi (July 3, 1899 &... |
"King"_Bennie_Nawahi_22549257 | From the article on '"King" Bennie Nawahi', restate the 'Biography' content. | state's name as How-Wah-Yah), Oh How She Could Yacki Hacki Wiki Wacki Woo (1916), Hula Hula Dream Girl (1924) and That Aloha Waltz (1928). There is some evidence Bennie Nawahi also used the name "J. Nawahi", as the Victor Library lists the tune Hula Blues by "J. Nawahi (instrumentalist : steel guitar)". By 1928 Nawahi ... | [
""King" Bennie Nawahi — Discography\n\nFrom Honolulu To Hollywood: Jazz, Blues & Popular Specialties Performed Hawaiian Style (2008) CD (The Old Masters) ; Hawaiian String Virtuoso: Steel Guitar Rec 1920's (2000) CD 2055 (Yazoo)",
""King" Bennie Nawahi\n\n\"King\" Bennie Nawahi (July 3, 1899 &... |
"King"_Bennie_Nawahi_22549256 | Based on the article about '"King" Bennie Nawahi', describe the 'Biography' section. | Nawahi separated from the group and embarked on a solo career as a singing ukulele player. Master showman Sid Grauman proclaimed him "King of the Ukulele" and the nickname stuck. In 1920 an act of the United States Congress established "Hawaii National Park" (later split into Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Haleakal... | [
""King" Bennie Nawahi — Discography\n\nFrom Honolulu To Hollywood: Jazz, Blues & Popular Specialties Performed Hawaiian Style (2008) CD (The Old Masters) ; Hawaiian String Virtuoso: Steel Guitar Rec 1920's (2000) CD 2055 (Yazoo)",
""King" Bennie Nawahi\n\n\"King\" Bennie Nawahi (July 3, 1899 &... |
"King"_Bennie_Nawahi_22549255 | Based on the article about '"King" Bennie Nawahi', describe the 'Biography' section. | Benjamin Keakahiawa Nawahi was born in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, one of 12 children. While not of royal descent, he was eventually nicknamed "King" as many show business personalities are for their particular genre. Nawahi learned to play guitar in the parks of Honolulu for pennies, often teaming with Sol Hoopii, ... | [
""King" Bennie Nawahi — Discography\n\nFrom Honolulu To Hollywood: Jazz, Blues & Popular Specialties Performed Hawaiian Style (2008) CD (The Old Masters) ; Hawaiian String Virtuoso: Steel Guitar Rec 1920's (2000) CD 2055 (Yazoo)",
""King" Bennie Nawahi\n\n\"King\" Bennie Nawahi (July 3, 1899 &... |
"L"_Is_for_Lawless_27847867 | Summarize the 'Plot summary' part of '"L" Is for Lawless'. | Kinsey is asked by her landlord Henry Pitts to help out Bucky, the grandson of their recently deceased neighbor Johnny Lee. Bucky is trying to ensure his grandfather has a military burial. Ray Rawson and Gilbert Hays, old acquaintances of Johnny Lee, turn up unexpectedly and are interested in the meager contents of Joh... | [
""L" Is for Lawless — Plot summary\n\nKinsey is asked by her landlord Henry Pitts to help out Bucky, the grandson of their recently deceased neighbor Johnny Lee. Bucky is trying to ensure his grandfather has a military burial. Ray Rawson and Gilbert Hays, old acquaintances of Johnny Lee, turn up unexpecte... |
"L"_Is_for_Lawless_27847868 | From the article on '"L" Is for Lawless', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | hostage to force Ray and Kinsey to piece together Johnny's clues and find the stash. Gilbert, intending to double-cross Ray after it is found, finds himself double-crossed by Ray, who had surreptitiously disabled his firearm. Shooting Gilbert dead to avenge all the deaths he is responsible for, including their associat... | [
""L" Is for Lawless — Plot summary\n\nKinsey is asked by her landlord Henry Pitts to help out Bucky, the grandson of their recently deceased neighbor Johnny Lee. Bucky is trying to ensure his grandfather has a military burial. Ray Rawson and Gilbert Hays, old acquaintances of Johnny Lee, turn up unexpecte... |
"Left-Wing"_Communism:_An_Infantile_Disorder_805024 | Summarize the 'Lenin's conclusions' part of '"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder'. | Lenin concludes that in each country, communism must struggle against Menshevism and "Left-Wing" communism. He claims that communism has already won over the vanguard of the workers, but that to win over the masses it must relate to the differences between the Hendersons, the Lloyd Georges (liberals) and the Churchills... | [
""Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder — Lenin's conclusions\n\nLenin concludes that in each country, communism must struggle against Menshevism and \"Left-Wing\" communism. He claims that communism has already won over the vanguard of the workers, but that to win over the masses it must relate to ... |
"Left-Wing"_Communism:_An_Infantile_Disorder_805019 | Explain what '"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder' covers in the 'Bolsheviks' section. | Lenin points out that the Russian Revolution has considerable international significance and criticises the leaders of the Second International, including Karl Kautsky, for failing to recognize the international relevance of soviet power as a revolutionary model. To illustrate their move away from revolutionary politic... | [
""Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder — Lenin's conclusions\n\nLenin concludes that in each country, communism must struggle against Menshevism and \"Left-Wing\" communism. He claims that communism has already won over the vanguard of the workers, but that to win over the masses it must relate to ... |
"Left-Wing"_Communism:_An_Infantile_Disorder_805018 | Describe the content of the article about '"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder'. | "Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder (Детская болезнь "левизны" в коммунизме, Detskaya Bolezn' "Levizny" v Kommunizme) is a work by Vladimir Lenin attacking assorted critics of the Bolsheviks who claimed positions to their left. Most of these critics were proponents of ideologies later described as left communi... | [
""Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder — Lenin's conclusions\n\nLenin concludes that in each country, communism must struggle against Menshevism and \"Left-Wing\" communism. He claims that communism has already won over the vanguard of the workers, but that to win over the masses it must relate to ... |
"Left-Wing"_Communism:_An_Infantile_Disorder_805025 | From the article on '"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder', restate the 'Responses to the work' content. | Several appendices were added to the document before publication in response to new developments in Germany around the formation of the KAPD and new studies by Lenin of the Italian left. A final appendix acknowledged a letter on behalf of the Communist Party of Holland in which David Wijnkoop complained that the positi... | [
""Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder — Lenin's conclusions\n\nLenin concludes that in each country, communism must struggle against Menshevism and \"Left-Wing\" communism. He claims that communism has already won over the vanguard of the workers, but that to win over the masses it must relate to ... |
"Left-Wing"_Communism:_An_Infantile_Disorder_805022 | What does the article about '"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder' say regarding '"Left-wing" communism in Germany'? | aristocracy is inevitable, but must be fought within the union movement. In contrast to the KAPD, he holds that so long as much of the proletariat holds illusions in parliaments, communists must work inside such reactionary organisations. Lenin then compares the anti-parliamentarism of the Dutch left and that of Amadeo... | [
""Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder — Lenin's conclusions\n\nLenin concludes that in each country, communism must struggle against Menshevism and \"Left-Wing\" communism. He claims that communism has already won over the vanguard of the workers, but that to win over the masses it must relate to ... |
"Left-Wing"_Communism:_An_Infantile_Disorder_805028 | From the article on '"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder', restate the 'Literature' content. | Broué P. Lenin against ultra-leftism // The German Revolution, 1917–1923. — Haymarket Books, (2006) 991 pages (Historical materialism book series, Vol. 5) — ISBN: 978-1-931859-32-5 — ISBN: 1-931859-32-9. | [
""Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder — Lenin's conclusions\n\nLenin concludes that in each country, communism must struggle against Menshevism and \"Left-Wing\" communism. He claims that communism has already won over the vanguard of the workers, but that to win over the masses it must relate to ... |
"Left-Wing"_Communism:_An_Infantile_Disorder_805026 | Describe the 'Responses to the work' section of the article about '"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder'. | although Pankhurst was expelled from the CPGB in 1921 and subsequently allied her remaining group with the KAPD, supporting the Communist Workers' International. Herman Gorter replied to Lenin in an open letter, arguing that the smaller numbers of peasants in Western Europe constituted a key difference to the class str... | [
""Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder — Lenin's conclusions\n\nLenin concludes that in each country, communism must struggle against Menshevism and \"Left-Wing\" communism. He claims that communism has already won over the vanguard of the workers, but that to win over the masses it must relate to ... |
"Left-Wing"_Communism:_An_Infantile_Disorder_805020 | Summarize the 'Bolsheviks' part of '"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder'. | of the revolution" (1903–1905), the "years of revolution" (1905–1907), the "years of reaction" (1907–1910), the "years of rise" (1910–1914), the "first imperialist world war" (1914–1917) and the "second revolution in Russia". He describes the changing circumstances for revolutionaries in Russia and the reaction of the ... | [
""Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder — Lenin's conclusions\n\nLenin concludes that in each country, communism must struggle against Menshevism and \"Left-Wing\" communism. He claims that communism has already won over the vanguard of the workers, but that to win over the masses it must relate to ... |
"Left-Wing"_Communism:_An_Infantile_Disorder_805023 | Based on the article about '"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder', describe the '"Left-wing" communism in Great Britain' section. | Lenin critiques the Workers Socialist Federation's opposition to parliamentary action and in particular to affiliation to the Labour Party through texts written by Sylvia Pankhurst and Willie Gallacher. He proposes that all the main socialist groups in the country should form a Communist Party of Great Britain and that... | [
""Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder — Lenin's conclusions\n\nLenin concludes that in each country, communism must struggle against Menshevism and \"Left-Wing\" communism. He claims that communism has already won over the vanguard of the workers, but that to win over the masses it must relate to ... |
"Left-Wing"_Communism:_An_Infantile_Disorder_805021 | Summarize the '"Left-wing" communism in Germany' part of '"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder'. | The fifth, sixth and seventh chapters discuss a section of the Communist Party of Germany which split between the writing of the document and its publication to form the Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD). As an example, he takes Karl Erler's article "The Dissolution of the Party". Lenin criticised the group's a... | [
""Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder — Lenin's conclusions\n\nLenin concludes that in each country, communism must struggle against Menshevism and \"Left-Wing\" communism. He claims that communism has already won over the vanguard of the workers, but that to win over the masses it must relate to ... |
"Left-Wing"_Communism:_An_Infantile_Disorder_805027 | What does the article about '"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder' say regarding 'Responses to the work'? | in many brains, is quite right too. I know that. The revolution came so suddenly, and in a way so utterly different from what we expected. Your words will be an incentive to me, once again, and to an even greater extent than before, to base my judgement in all matters of tactics, also in the revolution, exclusively on ... | [
""Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder — Lenin's conclusions\n\nLenin concludes that in each country, communism must struggle against Menshevism and \"Left-Wing\" communism. He claims that communism has already won over the vanguard of the workers, but that to win over the masses it must relate to ... |
"Little"_North_Western_Railway_27238757 | Reconstruct the content about 'Closures' from the article on '"Little" North Western Railway'. | The Ingleton Branch closed to passengers on 30 January 1954, but was still used for goods and occasional excursions until closure on 26 July 1966, after which the tracks were lifted. The Wennington-to-Morecambe section of the line was closed under the Beeching Axe. Passenger traffic ceased on 2 January 1966. However, a... | [
""Little" North Western Railway — Closures\n\nThe Ingleton Branch closed to passengers on 30 January 1954, but was still used for goods and occasional excursions until closure on 26 July 1966, after which the tracks were lifted. The Wennington-to-Morecambe section of the line was closed under the Beeching... |
"Little"_North_Western_Railway_27238758 | Explain what '"Little" North Western Railway' covers in the 'Closures' section. | 31 January 1970, and another single-track spur from Lancaster Castle to a power station which closed on 16 March 1976. Almost all of the route of the dismantled line between Caton and Morecambe has been preserved as a combined cyclepath and footpath, except for a short section near Lancaster city centre. Here the line'... | [
""Little" North Western Railway — Closures\n\nThe Ingleton Branch closed to passengers on 30 January 1954, but was still used for goods and occasional excursions until closure on 26 July 1966, after which the tracks were lifted. The Wennington-to-Morecambe section of the line was closed under the Beeching... |
"Little"_North_Western_Railway_27238751 | Based on the article about '"Little" North Western Railway', describe the 'Construction' section. | Clapham-to-Ingleton section was closed, just ten months after opening, as the prospect of completion of the partly built branch to Low Gill seemed remote. The whole line was originally single track. By 1850, the -to- section had been doubled, extending to Skipton by 1853. However, Morecambe-to-Lancaster remained single... | [
""Little" North Western Railway — Closures\n\nThe Ingleton Branch closed to passengers on 30 January 1954, but was still used for goods and occasional excursions until closure on 26 July 1966, after which the tracks were lifted. The Wennington-to-Morecambe section of the line was closed under the Beeching... |
"Little"_North_Western_Railway_27238753 | What does the article about '"Little" North Western Railway' say regarding 'The Settle-Carlisle Line'? | Due to continuing friction between the MR and the LNWR over the Ingleton Branch, the MR resolved to build its own line from Settle to, which opened to passengers on 1 May 1876. This line formed part of the MR's main line from to and on to via the Glasgow and South Western Railway. Thus the NWR line between Skipton an... | [
""Little" North Western Railway — Closures\n\nThe Ingleton Branch closed to passengers on 30 January 1954, but was still used for goods and occasional excursions until closure on 26 July 1966, after which the tracks were lifted. The Wennington-to-Morecambe section of the line was closed under the Beeching... |
"Little"_North_Western_Railway_27238756 | Explain what '"Little" North Western Railway' covers in the 'Electrification' section. | The line between Lancaster, Morecambe and Heysham pioneered the use of overhead cables for electrification. Heysham-to-Morecambe was electrified on 13 April 1908, extending to on 1 July and to on 14 September. The system used 6.6 kV at 25 Hz, with the electricity provided by a power station at Heysham, supplied via ca... | [
""Little" North Western Railway — Closures\n\nThe Ingleton Branch closed to passengers on 30 January 1954, but was still used for goods and occasional excursions until closure on 26 July 1966, after which the tracks were lifted. The Wennington-to-Morecambe section of the line was closed under the Beeching... |
"Little"_North_Western_Railway_27238755 | Based on the article about '"Little" North Western Railway', describe the 'Extension to Heysham' section. | Heysham Harbour was opened by the Midland Railway in 1904, to replace the same company's harbour in Morecambe. A branch line from the NWR line had already opened for contractors on 12 November 1898 but was opened to passengers on 1 September 1904. The new line made a triangular junction with the existing NWR line a ver... | [
""Little" North Western Railway — Closures\n\nThe Ingleton Branch closed to passengers on 30 January 1954, but was still used for goods and occasional excursions until closure on 26 July 1966, after which the tracks were lifted. The Wennington-to-Morecambe section of the line was closed under the Beeching... |
"Little"_North_Western_Railway_27238749 | Explain what '"Little" North Western Railway' covers in the 'Morecambe Harbour and Railway' section. | The Morecambe Harbour and Railway Company was incorporated on 16 July 1846 to build a harbour on Morecambe Bay, close to the village of Poulton-le-Sands, and 3 mi of railway to a new station at. The single-track line opened on Whit Monday 12 June 1848, a temporary station having been constructed at Morecambe which, it ... | [
""Little" North Western Railway — Closures\n\nThe Ingleton Branch closed to passengers on 30 January 1954, but was still used for goods and occasional excursions until closure on 26 July 1966, after which the tracks were lifted. The Wennington-to-Morecambe section of the line was closed under the Beeching... |
"Little"_North_Western_Railway_27238748 | From the article on '"Little" North Western Railway', restate the 'Formation' content. | The North Western Railway was incorporated on 26 June 1846 to build a railway from on the Leeds and Bradford Extension Railway to on the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway, to carry Yorkshire-to-Scotland rail traffic. There would be a branch at Clapham, Yorkshire to Lancaster, to make an end-on connection with an associat... | [
""Little" North Western Railway — Closures\n\nThe Ingleton Branch closed to passengers on 30 January 1954, but was still used for goods and occasional excursions until closure on 26 July 1966, after which the tracks were lifted. The Wennington-to-Morecambe section of the line was closed under the Beeching... |
"Little"_North_Western_Railway_27238754 | Describe the 'Other connecting lines' section of the article about '"Little" North Western Railway'. | The Furness and Midland Joint Railway built a line from on the NWR to, where there was already a junction between the Furness Railway and the LNWR's Lancaster and Carlisle Railway. The line opened to passengers on 6 June 1867. The Lancaster and Carlisle Railway also built a branch from Hest Bank on its main line to mee... | [
""Little" North Western Railway — Closures\n\nThe Ingleton Branch closed to passengers on 30 January 1954, but was still used for goods and occasional excursions until closure on 26 July 1966, after which the tracks were lifted. The Wennington-to-Morecambe section of the line was closed under the Beeching... |
"Little"_North_Western_Railway_27238750 | What does the article about '"Little" North Western Railway' say regarding 'Construction'? | What was the original 'main line' opened between and Ingleton, on 31 July 1849. However, due to economic recession, work on the Ingleton-to-Low Gill section was suspended, so the NWR was forced to concentrate on the branch to Lancaster. Soon after, the line eastwards along the Lune valley from to opened on 17 November... | [
""Little" North Western Railway — Closures\n\nThe Ingleton Branch closed to passengers on 30 January 1954, but was still used for goods and occasional excursions until closure on 26 July 1966, after which the tracks were lifted. The Wennington-to-Morecambe section of the line was closed under the Beeching... |
"Looked_Up"_Plus_Four_10902576 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"Looked Up" Plus Four'. | "Looked Up" Plus Four is an EP by indie rock band The Like Young, composed of Amanda and Joseph Ziemba, formerly of Wolfie and Busytoby. It was released in 2002 by Kittridge Records. | [
""Looked Up" Plus Four\n\n\"Looked Up\" Plus Four is an EP by indie rock band The Like Young, composed of Amanda and Joseph Ziemba, formerly of Wolfie and Busytoby. It was released in 2002 by Kittridge Records.",
""Looked Up" Plus Four — Critical reception\n\nThe album was positively reviewed ... |
"Looked_Up"_Plus_Four_10902577 | What information does the article about '"Looked Up" Plus Four' provide on 'Critical reception'? | The album was positively reviewed as being catchy and well-written, and was generally seen as a good introduction to the music of The Like Young. A review by Cam Lindsay in Exclaim! called the tracks "catchy, ear-friendly power pop" with "monstrous riffs". Dave Heaton of PopMatters described the album as a "quick ride ... | [
""Looked Up" Plus Four\n\n\"Looked Up\" Plus Four is an EP by indie rock band The Like Young, composed of Amanda and Joseph Ziemba, formerly of Wolfie and Busytoby. It was released in 2002 by Kittridge Records.",
""Looked Up" Plus Four — Critical reception\n\nThe album was positively reviewed ... |
"M"_Is_for_Malice_27847873 | Based on the article about '"M" Is for Malice', describe the 'Plot summary' section. | his family, as she struggles to deal with her own family troubles. With illicit help from Darcy Pascoe, a friend at California Fidelity Insurance, Kinsey tracks Guy to the small town of Marcella near Santa Teresa. After being rescued by local pastor Peter Antle and his wife Winnie, Guy has become a devout Christian and... | [
""M" Is for Malice — Plot summary\n\nhis family, as she struggles to deal with her own family troubles. With illicit help from Darcy Pascoe, a friend at California Fidelity Insurance, Kinsey tracks Guy to the small town of Marcella near Santa Teresa. After being rescued by local pastor Peter Antle and his... |
"M"_Is_for_Malice_27847877 | What does the article about '"M" Is for Malice' say regarding 'Characters'? | Kinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is hired to find the missing brother, who shares the inheritance of his late father with his brothers. | [
""M" Is for Malice — Plot summary\n\nhis family, as she struggles to deal with her own family troubles. With illicit help from Darcy Pascoe, a friend at California Fidelity Insurance, Kinsey tracks Guy to the small town of Marcella near Santa Teresa. After being rescued by local pastor Peter Antle and his... |
"M"_Is_for_Malice_27847876 | What does the article about '"M" Is for Malice' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | realizes that Myrna is actually Claire, having bided her time to get revenge on the Malek family and Guy in particular. Claire tries to escape on foot; but Kinsey catches her and confronts her with her crime against Guy, the blameless brother. After confessing to destroying the will that disinherited Guy and confessing... | [
""M" Is for Malice — Plot summary\n\nhis family, as she struggles to deal with her own family troubles. With illicit help from Darcy Pascoe, a friend at California Fidelity Insurance, Kinsey tracks Guy to the small town of Marcella near Santa Teresa. After being rescued by local pastor Peter Antle and his... |
"M"_Is_for_Malice_27847872 | From the article on '"M" Is for Malice', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | In January 1986, Tasha Howard hires her cousin Kinsey Millhone to find an heir of the wealthy Malek family. When patriarch Bader Malek died, everyone assumed his $40 million estate would be split between his sons: Donovan, who runs the Malek construction empire; Bennet, a would-be entrepreneur; and Jack, a playboy. How... | [
""M" Is for Malice — Plot summary\n\nhis family, as she struggles to deal with her own family troubles. With illicit help from Darcy Pascoe, a friend at California Fidelity Insurance, Kinsey tracks Guy to the small town of Marcella near Santa Teresa. After being rescued by local pastor Peter Antle and his... |
"M"_Is_for_Malice_27847875 | Summarize the 'Plot summary' part of '"M" Is for Malice'. | he didn't commit: for example, Guy supposedly swindled widow Mrs. Maddison out of a fortune in valuable historical documents, alongside getting daughter Patti pregnant. Kinsey discovers that Bennet and his university friend Paul Trasatti completed the crime under the name Maxwell Outhwaite, a pseudonym constructed from... | [
""M" Is for Malice — Plot summary\n\nhis family, as she struggles to deal with her own family troubles. With illicit help from Darcy Pascoe, a friend at California Fidelity Insurance, Kinsey tracks Guy to the small town of Marcella near Santa Teresa. After being rescued by local pastor Peter Antle and his... |
"M"_Is_for_Malice_27847874 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot summary' from the article on '"M" Is for Malice'. | Kinsey deals with her own personal problems, including the reappearance of Robert Dietz, a private investigator ex. We also learn that Kinsey's ex-boyfriend Jonah Robb, the investigating officer on Guy's death, is back with his wife Camilla, while also pursuing a fling with a police colleague. Eventually, Kinsey and Di... | [
""M" Is for Malice — Plot summary\n\nhis family, as she struggles to deal with her own family troubles. With illicit help from Darcy Pascoe, a friend at California Fidelity Insurance, Kinsey tracks Guy to the small town of Marcella near Santa Teresa. After being rescued by local pastor Peter Antle and his... |
"M"_Is_for_Malice_27847871 | Describe the content of the article about '"M" Is for Malice'. | "M" Is for Malice is the 13th novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. The novel is set in 1986. | [
""M" Is for Malice — Plot summary\n\nhis family, as she struggles to deal with her own family troubles. With illicit help from Darcy Pascoe, a friend at California Fidelity Insurance, Kinsey tracks Guy to the small town of Marcella near Santa Teresa. After being rescued by local pastor Peter Antle and his... |
"Mad"_Mike_Whiddett_12463139 | Describe the 'Racing history' section of the article about '"Mad" Mike Whiddett'. | Whiddett has competed in Formula Drift in the United States in the 2010, 2015 and 2016 seasons and was named the Most Improved Driver for the 2010 season. He has also competed in Formula D Asia and Formula D Japan. He is the first professional Mazda driver to clench a professional drifting championship. Whiddett has al... | [
""Mad" Mike Whiddett — Racing history\n\nWhiddett has competed in Formula Drift in the United States in the 2010, 2015 and 2016 seasons and was named the Most Improved Driver for the 2010 season. He has also competed in Formula D Asia and Formula D Japan. He is the first professional Mazda driver to clenc... |
"Mad"_Mike_Whiddett_12463138 | Reconstruct the content about 'Car history' from the article on '"Mad" Mike Whiddett'. | NIMBUL, a Lamborghini Huracan with a Liberty Walk bodykits, makes approximately 900HP ; MADBUL, a Mazda FD RX-7 with a 26B quad rotor, naturally aspirated engine. MADBUL was given a new look in 2017 to have RX-3 front end bodywork and renamed MADBUL 7.3 due its design combination of RX-7 and RX-3 ; BADBUL, a Mazda RX-8... | [
""Mad" Mike Whiddett — Racing history\n\nWhiddett has competed in Formula Drift in the United States in the 2010, 2015 and 2016 seasons and was named the Most Improved Driver for the 2010 season. He has also competed in Formula D Asia and Formula D Japan. He is the first professional Mazda driver to clenc... |
"Mad"_Mike_Whiddett_12463144 | Explain what '"Mad" Mike Whiddett' covers in the '2015 – Formula Drift' section. | Finished Top 16 at Atlanta ; Finished Top 16 at Orlando Speed World ; Finished 14th at Monroe (Lowest season finish) ; Finished Top 16 at Texas Motor Speedway ; Finished 5th at Irwindale (Highest season finish) | [
""Mad" Mike Whiddett — Racing history\n\nWhiddett has competed in Formula Drift in the United States in the 2010, 2015 and 2016 seasons and was named the Most Improved Driver for the 2010 season. He has also competed in Formula D Asia and Formula D Japan. He is the first professional Mazda driver to clenc... |
"Mad"_Mike_Whiddett_12463149 | Explain what '"Mad" Mike Whiddett' covers in the 'Achievements' section. | 2009, finished first at Wonder World Amusement Park in the Formula Drift Asia series. ; In 2014, he was the first New Zealand drift driver to receive an award from Motorsport New Zealand for outstanding achievement. ; 2015, finished fifth at Irwindale Formula Drift for his highest finish in the series. ; 2016, finished... | [
""Mad" Mike Whiddett — Racing history\n\nWhiddett has competed in Formula Drift in the United States in the 2010, 2015 and 2016 seasons and was named the Most Improved Driver for the 2010 season. He has also competed in Formula D Asia and Formula D Japan. He is the first professional Mazda driver to clenc... |
"Mad"_Mike_Whiddett_12463137 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Mad" Mike Whiddett'. | Michael Whiddett (born 1981) also known as "Mad Mike", is a New Zealand drifting racer. He is sponsored by Red Bull. Whiddett has also raced motocross from the age of six and placed second at the New Zealand 1997 Pro junior 85cc Motocross Champs. | [
""Mad" Mike Whiddett — Racing history\n\nWhiddett has competed in Formula Drift in the United States in the 2010, 2015 and 2016 seasons and was named the Most Improved Driver for the 2010 season. He has also competed in Formula D Asia and Formula D Japan. He is the first professional Mazda driver to clenc... |
"Mad"_Mike_Whiddett_12463142 | Summarize the '2016 – Formula Drift' part of '"Mad" Mike Whiddett'. | Finished Top 16 at Long Beach ; Finished Top 32 at Orlando Speed World ; Finished Top 16 at Atlanta ; Finished 25th at Autodrome Saint-Eustache (Lowest season finish) ; Finished Top 32 at Monroe ; Finished 8th at Texas Motor Speedway (Highest season finish) ; Finished Top 16 at Irwindale | [
""Mad" Mike Whiddett — Racing history\n\nWhiddett has competed in Formula Drift in the United States in the 2010, 2015 and 2016 seasons and was named the Most Improved Driver for the 2010 season. He has also competed in Formula D Asia and Formula D Japan. He is the first professional Mazda driver to clenc... |
"Mad"_Mike_Whiddett_12463147 | What information does the article about '"Mad" Mike Whiddett' provide on '2010 – Formula Drift'? | Finished Top 32 at Atlanta ; Finished Top 32 at Wall ; Finished Top 32 at Monroe ; Finished 10th at Las Vegas (Highest season finish) ; Finished 29th at Sonoma (Lowest season finish) ; Finished Top 16 at Irwindale | [
""Mad" Mike Whiddett — Racing history\n\nWhiddett has competed in Formula Drift in the United States in the 2010, 2015 and 2016 seasons and was named the Most Improved Driver for the 2010 season. He has also competed in Formula D Asia and Formula D Japan. He is the first professional Mazda driver to clenc... |
"Major"_John_Buchanan_12856308 | Summarize the 'Attack on Buchanan's Station' part of '"Major" John Buchanan'. | On September 30, 1792, during the height of the Cherokee–American wars, approximately twenty defenders at Buchanan's Station held off several hundred Native Americans seeking to destroy all the Cumberland settlements. Buchanan and his compatriots stopped them—without the loss of a single stationer—before they could mov... | [
""Major" John Buchanan — Attack on Buchanan's Station\n\nOn September 30, 1792, during the height of the Cherokee–American wars, approximately twenty defenders at Buchanan's Station held off several hundred Native Americans seeking to destroy all the Cumberland settlements. Buchanan and his compatriots st... |
"Major"_John_Buchanan_12856305 | Summarize the 'Origins' part of '"Major" John Buchanan'. | Major Buchanan's roots can be traced to Anselan O Kyan, the son of the King of Ulster Dermond O Kyan of Ireland and the founder of the Buchanan clan. Anselan fled Ireland and landed on the northern coast of Argyll, Scotland near The Lennox north of the present day city of Glasgow, around the year 1016. Anselan assisted... | [
""Major" John Buchanan — Attack on Buchanan's Station\n\nOn September 30, 1792, during the height of the Cherokee–American wars, approximately twenty defenders at Buchanan's Station held off several hundred Native Americans seeking to destroy all the Cumberland settlements. Buchanan and his compatriots st... |
"Major"_John_Buchanan_12856311 | Summarize the 'Attack on Buchanan's Station' part of '"Major" John Buchanan'. | Spanish correspondent wrote, to "place an obstacle to the rapid western progress of the Americans and raise a barrier between these enterprising people and the Spanish possessions." In these circumstances the positions of isolated American pioneer settlements was unenviable, and in 1792 Bledsoe's and Ziegler's stations... | [
""Major" John Buchanan — Attack on Buchanan's Station\n\nOn September 30, 1792, during the height of the Cherokee–American wars, approximately twenty defenders at Buchanan's Station held off several hundred Native Americans seeking to destroy all the Cumberland settlements. Buchanan and his compatriots st... |
"Major"_John_Buchanan_12856313 | What does the article about '"Major" John Buchanan' say regarding 'Sally Ridley Buchanan'? | It was during this nighttime "Battle of Buchanan's Station" that Buchanan's eighteen-year-old wife, Sarah ("Sally") Ridley Buchanan, in her ninth month of pregnancy with the first of their thirteen children, earned national fame. She encouraged the men, reassured the women and children, molded much-needed ammunition re... | [
""Major" John Buchanan — Attack on Buchanan's Station\n\nOn September 30, 1792, during the height of the Cherokee–American wars, approximately twenty defenders at Buchanan's Station held off several hundred Native Americans seeking to destroy all the Cumberland settlements. Buchanan and his compatriots st... |
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