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"Sweets"_for_the_Sweet_8898934 | What information does the article about '"Sweets" for the Sweet' provide? | "Sweets" for the Sweet is an album by trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison that was recorded in 1964 and released by the Sue label. | [
""Sweets" for the Sweet\n\n\"Sweets\" for the Sweet is an album by trumpeter Harry \"Sweets\" Edison that was recorded in 1964 and released by the Sue label.",
""Sweets" for the Sweet β Track listing\n\n1) \"What Is There to Say?\" (Vernon Duke, Yip Harburg) β 2:02 ; 2) \"I Wish You Love\" (LΓ©... |
"Sweets"_for_the_Sweet_8898936 | Based on the article about '"Sweets" for the Sweet', describe the 'Track listing' section. | 1) "What Is There to Say?" (Vernon Duke, Yip Harburg) β 2:02 ; 2) "I Wish You Love" (LΓ©o Chauliac, Charles Trenet, Albert Beach) β 3:08 ; 3) "Call Me Irresponsible" (Jimmy Van Heusen, Sammy Cahn) β 2:45 ; 4) "Willow Weep for Me" (Ann Ronell) β 2:46 ; 5) "But Beautiful" (Van Heuson, Johnny Burke) β 3:03 ; 6) "Blues for ... | [
""Sweets" for the Sweet\n\n\"Sweets\" for the Sweet is an album by trumpeter Harry \"Sweets\" Edison that was recorded in 1964 and released by the Sue label.",
""Sweets" for the Sweet β Track listing\n\n1) \"What Is There to Say?\" (Vernon Duke, Yip Harburg) β 2:02 ; 2) \"I Wish You Love\" (LΓ©... |
"Sweets"_for_the_Sweet_8898935 | Describe the 'Critical reception' section of the article about '"Sweets" for the Sweet'. | AllMusic reviewer Ken Dryden stated "Veteran trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison is awash in strings on this collection of ballads ... Edison's solos, whether muted or with open horn, are enjoyable, though rather reserved due to the nature of the arrangements. ... this disc will be of minimal interest to jazz fan". | [
""Sweets" for the Sweet\n\n\"Sweets\" for the Sweet is an album by trumpeter Harry \"Sweets\" Edison that was recorded in 1964 and released by the Sue label.",
""Sweets" for the Sweet β Track listing\n\n1) \"What Is There to Say?\" (Vernon Duke, Yip Harburg) β 2:02 ; 2) \"I Wish You Love\" (LΓ©... |
"Sweets"_for_the_Sweet_8898937 | Reconstruct the content about 'Personnel' from the article on '"Sweets" for the Sweet'. | "Sweets" Edison β trumpet ; Don Abney, Gerald Wiggins β piano ; Leroy Vinnegar β bass ; Jackie Mills β drums ; Unidentified orchestra | [
""Sweets" for the Sweet\n\n\"Sweets\" for the Sweet is an album by trumpeter Harry \"Sweets\" Edison that was recorded in 1964 and released by the Sue label.",
""Sweets" for the Sweet β Track listing\n\n1) \"What Is There to Say?\" (Vernon Duke, Yip Harburg) β 2:02 ; 2) \"I Wish You Love\" (LΓ©... |
"T"_Is_for_Trespass_27848232 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot summary' from the article on '"T" Is for Trespass'. | Kinsey's cantankerous neighbor Gus is badly injured in a fall and hires Solana Rojas, a private nurse, to help him while he recuperates. Kinsey becomes suspicious when Gus becomes isolated and withdrawn. She finds out that Solana is a con artist who engages in identity theft. What Kinsey does not know is that Solana is... | [
""T" Is for Trespass β Plot summary\n\nKinsey's cantankerous neighbor Gus is badly injured in a fall and hires Solana Rojas, a private nurse, to help him while he recuperates. Kinsey becomes suspicious when Gus becomes isolated and withdrawn. She finds out that Solana is a con artist who engages in identi... |
"T"_Is_for_Trespass_27848233 | Reconstruct the content about 'Characters' from the article on '"T" Is for Trespass'. | Kinsey Millhone: Private detective who is concerned about her neighbor since private nurse Solana is hired to care for him, and takes on a case of insurance fraud. ; Solana Rojas: The sociopath and con-artist who is "taking care" of Gus as his private nurse. | [
""T" Is for Trespass β Plot summary\n\nKinsey's cantankerous neighbor Gus is badly injured in a fall and hires Solana Rojas, a private nurse, to help him while he recuperates. Kinsey becomes suspicious when Gus becomes isolated and withdrawn. She finds out that Solana is a con artist who engages in identi... |
"T"_Is_for_Trespass_27848231 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"T" Is for Trespass'. | "T" Is for Trespass is the 20th novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in the fictional Santa Teresa, California. | [
""T" Is for Trespass β Plot summary\n\nKinsey's cantankerous neighbor Gus is badly injured in a fall and hires Solana Rojas, a private nurse, to help him while he recuperates. Kinsey becomes suspicious when Gus becomes isolated and withdrawn. She finds out that Solana is a con artist who engages in identi... |
"The_Above_Ground_Sound"_of_Jake_Holmes_25372946 | Summarize the 'Side one' part of '"The Above Ground Sound" of Jake Holmes'. | 1) "Lonely" ; 2) "Did You Know" ; 3) "She Belongs to Me" ; 4) "Too Long" ; 5) "Genuine Imitation Life" | [
""The Above Ground Sound" of Jake Holmes β Side one\n\n1) \"Lonely\" ; 2) \"Did You Know\" ; 3) \"She Belongs to Me\" ; 4) \"Too Long\" ; 5) \"Genuine Imitation Life\"",
""The Above Ground Sound" of Jake Holmes β Track listing\n\nAll tracks composed by Jake Holmes",
""The Above Ground S... |
"The_Above_Ground_Sound"_of_Jake_Holmes_25372943 | What information does the article about '"The Above Ground Sound" of Jake Holmes' provide? | "The Above Ground Sound" of Jake Holmes is the debut album of American singer songwriter Jake Holmes, released in June 1967 on Tower Records. The album consists of songs played on bass and two electric guitars with no drummer. Both this record and Holmes' subsequent record, A Letter to Katherine December, were not well... | [
""The Above Ground Sound" of Jake Holmes β Side one\n\n1) \"Lonely\" ; 2) \"Did You Know\" ; 3) \"She Belongs to Me\" ; 4) \"Too Long\" ; 5) \"Genuine Imitation Life\"",
""The Above Ground Sound" of Jake Holmes β Track listing\n\nAll tracks composed by Jake Holmes",
""The Above Ground S... |
"The_Only_Unavoidable_Subject_of_Regret"_5020151 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret"'. | "The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret": George Washington, Slavery and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon is a scholarly book on the history of slavery at Mount Vernon during the times of George Washington. Written by Mary V. Thompson, the book was published in the United States in 2019. | [
""The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret"\n\n\"The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret\": George Washington, Slavery and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon is a scholarly book on the history of slavery at Mount Vernon during the times of George Washington. Written by Mary V. Thompson, the book was publ... |
"The_Only_Unavoidable_Subject_of_Regret"_5020154 | What does the article about '"The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret"' say regarding 'Reviews and influence'? | Reviews have appeared in the London Review of Books,<ref name=foner19> Journal of Social History,<ref name=dickinson20> the Washington Independent Review of Books, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the Journal of the American Revolution, and Choice. In the London Review of Books, Eric Foner wrote that "vi... | [
""The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret"\n\n\"The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret\": George Washington, Slavery and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon is a scholarly book on the history of slavery at Mount Vernon during the times of George Washington. Written by Mary V. Thompson, the book was publ... |
"The_Only_Unavoidable_Subject_of_Regret"_5020155 | Summarize the 'Reviews and influence' part of '"The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret"'. | and two pairs of trousers, two coarse linen shirts and a pair of shoes; females got a jacket, a skirt, a pair of stockings and two linen shifts.... On the much debated question of whether African elements survived in slave culture, Thompson acknowledges that the evidence is scanty but cautiously suggests that some nami... | [
""The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret"\n\n\"The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret\": George Washington, Slavery and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon is a scholarly book on the history of slavery at Mount Vernon during the times of George Washington. Written by Mary V. Thompson, the book was publ... |
"The_Only_Unavoidable_Subject_of_Regret"_5020153 | Describe the 'Topics covered' section of the article about '"The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret"'. | Thompson's book contains major chapters that focus on topics that include George Washington and Martha Washington as slave owners; George Washington's changes in views about slavery over time; supervisors of slaves who were hired, indentured, or enslaved; family life in Mount Vernon's slave community; the slaves' quart... | [
""The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret"\n\n\"The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret\": George Washington, Slavery and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon is a scholarly book on the history of slavery at Mount Vernon during the times of George Washington. Written by Mary V. Thompson, the book was publ... |
"The_Only_Unavoidable_Subject_of_Regret"_5020152 | What does the article about '"The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret"' say regarding 'Background'? | Thompson stated that she had worked on the book for "about thirty years, although for a lot of that time, it didn't know that it wanted to be a book." | [
""The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret"\n\n\"The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret\": George Washington, Slavery and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon is a scholarly book on the history of slavery at Mount Vernon during the times of George Washington. Written by Mary V. Thompson, the book was publ... |
"The_Spaghetti_Incident?"_30667947 | What information does the article about '"The Spaghetti Incident?"' provide on 'Commercial performance and reception'? | "The Spaghetti Incident?" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994. In his retrospective review for AllMusic, music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine said ... | [
""The Spaghetti Incident?" β Commercial performance and reception\n\n\"The Spaghetti Incident?\" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.... |
"The_Spaghetti_Incident?"_30667941 | Based on the article about '"The Spaghetti Incident?"', describe the 'Background' section. | Initially, the band planned to release an EP of covers in 1992 or 1993, but decided to record a full album. Many of the tracks were recorded during the same sessions as the Illusions albums, which were originally intended to produce three or four albums. Izzy Stradlin's guitar parts were reportedly re-recorded entirely... | [
""The Spaghetti Incident?" β Commercial performance and reception\n\n\"The Spaghetti Incident?\" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.... |
"The_Spaghetti_Incident?"_30667946 | Based on the article about '"The Spaghetti Incident?"', describe the 'Live performances' section. | Tour, and Duff still plays it in Loaded and his solo career. Other songs played live by Duff McKagan are "New Rose", "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory" and "Raw Power". The other songs were never played live by Guns N' Roses, but might have been played by some of the members' side projects, like Matt Sorum's sup... | [
""The Spaghetti Incident?" β Commercial performance and reception\n\n\"The Spaghetti Incident?\" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.... |
"The_Spaghetti_Incident?"_30667948 | From the article on '"The Spaghetti Incident?"', restate the 'Personnel' content. | W. Axl Rose β lead vocals, keyboards on "Since I Don't Have You", kazoo on "Human Being" ; Slash β lead guitar, co-lead vocals on "Buick Mackane (Big Dumb Sex)", talkbox on "Hair of the Dog", backing vocals on "Attitude" ; Duff McKagan β bass, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, lead vocals on "You Can't Put Your Arms Aro... | [
""The Spaghetti Incident?" β Commercial performance and reception\n\n\"The Spaghetti Incident?\" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.... |
"The_Spaghetti_Incident?"_30667950 | Explain what '"The Spaghetti Incident?"' covers in the 'Personnel' section. | Dog" ; Richard Duguay – lead and rhythm guitars on "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory" ; Eddie Huletz – backing vocals on "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory" ; Blake Stanton – backing vocals on "I Don't Care About You" ; Eric Mills – backing vocals on "I Don't Care About You" ; Rikki... | [
""The Spaghetti Incident?" β Commercial performance and reception\n\n\"The Spaghetti Incident?\" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.... |
"The_Spaghetti_Incident?"_30667944 | Summarize the 'Controversy' part of '"The Spaghetti Incident?"'. | The album includes a hidden track, a cover of "Look at Your Game, Girl", originally by cult leader Charles Manson. The track was kept secret and left off of advance tapes sent to reviewers. The inclusion of the song caused controversy, with law enforcement and victims rights groups expressing outrage. Rose stated "...w... | [
""The Spaghetti Incident?" β Commercial performance and reception\n\n\"The Spaghetti Incident?\" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.... |
"The_Spaghetti_Incident?"_30667949 | Explain what '"The Spaghetti Incident?"' covers in the 'Personnel' section. | You", percussion on "Look at Your Game Girl", backing vocals on "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory" ; Gilby Clarke β rhythm guitar, backing vocals ; Izzy Stradlin β rhythm guitar (uncredited) Mike Clink – production on all tracks except 1 and 11 ; Jim Mitchell – production on track 11 ; Bill Price &nd... | [
""The Spaghetti Incident?" β Commercial performance and reception\n\n\"The Spaghetti Incident?\" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.... |
"The_Spaghetti_Incident?"_30667943 | Reconstruct the content about 'Title' from the article on '"The Spaghetti Incident?"'. | The title references an incident Steven Adler had in 1989 while the band was temporarily staying at an apartment in Chicago. Adler stored his drugs in a refrigerator next to the band's takeout containers, which contained Italian food. McKagan explained that Adler's code word for his stash was 'spaghetti'. In his lawsui... | [
""The Spaghetti Incident?" β Commercial performance and reception\n\n\"The Spaghetti Incident?\" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.... |
"The_Spaghetti_Incident?"_30667940 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"The Spaghetti Incident?"'. | "The Spaghetti Incident?" is the fifth studio album by the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses. The album is composed of covers of older punk rock, hard rock, and other songs. "The Spaghetti Incident?" is the only studio album to feature rhythm guitarist Gilby Clarke, who replaced original Guns N' Roses member Izzy S... | [
""The Spaghetti Incident?" β Commercial performance and reception\n\n\"The Spaghetti Incident?\" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.... |
"The_Spaghetti_Incident?"_30667942 | What does the article about '"The Spaghetti Incident?"' say regarding 'Background'? | features covers of songs of punk artists such as U.K. Subs, The Damned, New York Dolls, The Stooges, Dead Boys, Misfits, Johnny Thunders, The Professionals, FEAR, as well as T. Rex, Soundgarden and The Skyliners. The lead single, "Ain't It Fun" featured Hanoi Rocks singer Michael Monroe as a guest vocalist. During the ... | [
""The Spaghetti Incident?" β Commercial performance and reception\n\n\"The Spaghetti Incident?\" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.... |
"The_Spaghetti_Incident?"_30667945 | Describe the 'Live performances' section of the article about '"The Spaghetti Incident?"'. | Although Guns N' Roses never toured in support of "The Spaghetti Incident?", some of the songs were performed live prior to its release. The first track, "Since I Don't Have You", was performed a few times as an intro to songs "Sweet Child o' Mine" or "Paradise City" in 1992 and 1993. "Down on the Farm" was performed o... | [
""The Spaghetti Incident?" β Commercial performance and reception\n\n\"The Spaghetti Incident?\" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.... |
"There_Are_Things_I_Want_You_to_Know"_About_Stieg_Larsson_and_Me_26432695 | Describe the 'Background and contents' section of the article about '"There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me'. | The memoir originated with a series of diary entries that Gabrielsson wrote in order to cope with the loss of her partner. It chronicles their life together and puts Larsson's life into context. The title of the book comes from a love letter that Larsson wrote to Gabrielsson when he thought he might die during a trip t... | [
""There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me β Background and contents\n\nThe memoir originated with a series of diary entries that Gabrielsson wrote in order to cope with the loss of her partner. It chronicles their life together and puts Larsson's life into context. The title of the... |
"There_Are_Things_I_Want_You_to_Know"_About_Stieg_Larsson_and_Me_26432694 | What does the article about '"There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me' say regarding 'Relationship'? | Gabrielsson and Larsson met when they were 18 at an anti-Vietnam War meeting and they remained together for 32 years until his unexpected death in 2004. | [
""There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me β Background and contents\n\nThe memoir originated with a series of diary entries that Gabrielsson wrote in order to cope with the loss of her partner. It chronicles their life together and puts Larsson's life into context. The title of the... |
"There_Are_Things_I_Want_You_to_Know"_About_Stieg_Larsson_and_Me_26432696 | Reconstruct the content about 'Legacy issues' from the article on '"There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me'. | In her book, Gabrielsson also describes her struggle with Erland and Joakim Larsson, Stieg's estranged father and brother, over control of Larsson's work. Gabrielsson explains feeling "dispossessed" after Larsson's death because, as a common law partner in Sweden with no children, she had no inheritance rights. At one ... | [
""There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me β Background and contents\n\nThe memoir originated with a series of diary entries that Gabrielsson wrote in order to cope with the loss of her partner. It chronicles their life together and puts Larsson's life into context. The title of the... |
"There_Are_Things_I_Want_You_to_Know"_About_Stieg_Larsson_and_Me_26432693 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me'. | "There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me is a memoir written by Eva Gabrielsson, the life partner of Stieg Larsson, about life with the author and all of the complications surrounding his legacy. Larsson is best known for his posthumously published Millennium series. | [
""There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me β Background and contents\n\nThe memoir originated with a series of diary entries that Gabrielsson wrote in order to cope with the loss of her partner. It chronicles their life together and puts Larsson's life into context. The title of the... |
"There_Are_Things_I_Want_You_to_Know"_About_Stieg_Larsson_and_Me_26432697 | Based on the article about '"There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me', describe the 'Publication' section. | The memoir was written in Swedish and was first published by Actes Sud in 2011. It was translated into English by Linda Coverdale and published by Seven Stories Press also in 2011. | [
""There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me β Background and contents\n\nThe memoir originated with a series of diary entries that Gabrielsson wrote in order to cope with the loss of her partner. It chronicles their life together and puts Larsson's life into context. The title of the... |
"U"_Is_for_Undertow_805739 | From the article on '"U" Is for Undertow', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | Jon decided to implement the plan on his own so that he and Walker could afford their own apartment when they started college in the fall. Walker, in fact, was the person who tipped off the draft board about Greg. Jon and Walker buried the ransom money after realizing it was marked; but they moved the money and substit... | [
""U" Is for Undertow β Plot summary\n\nJon decided to implement the plan on his own so that he and Walker could afford their own apartment when they started college in the fall. Walker, in fact, was the person who tipped off the draft board about Greg. Jon and Walker buried the ransom money after realizin... |
"U"_Is_for_Undertow_805740 | Based on the article about '"U" Is for Undertow', describe the 'Plot summary' section. | the present, Michael Sutton sees Walker at an AA meeting (which Walker has attended since his DUI) and follows him, remembering him as one of the two diggers. Michael calls Kinsey to tell her, since no one else believes him any longer. Panicked by his role in two deaths (the "undertow" of the title), Walker calls Jon a... | [
""U" Is for Undertow β Plot summary\n\nJon decided to implement the plan on his own so that he and Walker could afford their own apartment when they started college in the fall. Walker, in fact, was the person who tipped off the draft board about Greg. Jon and Walker buried the ransom money after realizin... |
"U"_Is_for_Undertow_805737 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot summary' from the article on '"U" Is for Undertow'. | days after she gave birth to their daughter Rain, they left, leaving the baby behind. Two years later, the Unruhs formally adopted Rain. Two years after that, in 1967, Greg and Shelly (now calling themselves Creed and Destiny) returned to borrow $40,000 against Greg's trust, but the Unruhs refused to make such a loan. ... | [
""U" Is for Undertow β Plot summary\n\nJon decided to implement the plan on his own so that he and Walker could afford their own apartment when they started college in the fall. Walker, in fact, was the person who tipped off the draft board about Greg. Jon and Walker buried the ransom money after realizin... |
"U"_Is_for_Undertow_805745 | What information does the article about '"U" Is for Undertow' provide on 'Best seller rankings'? | Upon its release, "U" Is for Undertow leapt to the top of several notable best-seller lists, including those maintained by the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and the Palm Beach Post. | [
""U" Is for Undertow β Plot summary\n\nJon decided to implement the plan on his own so that he and Walker could afford their own apartment when they started college in the fall. Walker, in fact, was the person who tipped off the draft board about Greg. Jon and Walker buried the ransom money after realizin... |
"U"_Is_for_Undertow_805738 | What does the article about '"U" Is for Undertow' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | Service had been tipped off to draft dodger Greg's location, ruling them out as suspects. Michael's family finds evidence that the date Michael claimed to see the burial was a week earlier, making it prior to Mary Claire's kidnapping, discrediting Michael and leaving Kinsey at a dead end. In another set of flashbacks, ... | [
""U" Is for Undertow β Plot summary\n\nJon decided to implement the plan on his own so that he and Walker could afford their own apartment when they started college in the fall. Walker, in fact, was the person who tipped off the draft board about Greg. Jon and Walker buried the ransom money after realizin... |
"U"_Is_for_Undertow_805741 | Explain what '"U" Is for Undertow' covers in the 'Plot summary' section. | Jon due to their close friendship in high school. She heads to Jon's house, where she sees him leaving with suitcases, and follows him to a secluded meeting with Walker. Jon's plan to murder Walker and flee the country is foiled by Kinsey, who shoots him after he pulls a gun on her; and both Jon and Walker are arrested... | [
""U" Is for Undertow β Plot summary\n\nJon decided to implement the plan on his own so that he and Walker could afford their own apartment when they started college in the fall. Walker, in fact, was the person who tipped off the draft board about Greg. Jon and Walker buried the ransom money after realizin... |
"U"_Is_for_Undertow_805744 | Based on the article about '"U" Is for Undertow', describe the 'Critical reaction' section. | Sarah Weinman of the Los Angeles Times wrote that Grafton "has produced a better book each time out, and "U" is her most structurally complex, psychologically potent book to date. Marilyn Stasio of The New York Times wrote, "So has this reliable series lost its addictive appeal? Not at all β though itβs a shock to real... | [
""U" Is for Undertow β Plot summary\n\nJon decided to implement the plan on his own so that he and Walker could afford their own apartment when they started college in the fall. Walker, in fact, was the person who tipped off the draft board about Greg. Jon and Walker buried the ransom money after realizin... |
"U"_Is_for_Undertow_805734 | What does the article about '"U" Is for Undertow' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | In April 1988, Kinsey Millhone is hired by a young man named Michael Sutton to investigate a memory that he claims to have recovered of two people burying a body in the woods in the exclusive Horton Ravine neighborhood in 1967, when he turned six years old. He claims that the burial took place on his birthday, two days... | [
""U" Is for Undertow β Plot summary\n\nJon decided to implement the plan on his own so that he and Walker could afford their own apartment when they started college in the fall. Walker, in fact, was the person who tipped off the draft board about Greg. Jon and Walker buried the ransom money after realizin... |
"U"_Is_for_Undertow_805742 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot summary' from the article on '"U" Is for Undertow'. | that her Aunt Gin, who raised her, had refused. She learns that, far from ignoring her, her grandmother had wanted to adopt her after her parents' deaths and had even hired a private investigator to gain custody of her. In a final irony, she learns that Gin and the private investigator had had an affair and that little... | [
""U" Is for Undertow β Plot summary\n\nJon decided to implement the plan on his own so that he and Walker could afford their own apartment when they started college in the fall. Walker, in fact, was the person who tipped off the draft board about Greg. Jon and Walker buried the ransom money after realizin... |
"U"_Is_for_Undertow_805736 | From the article on '"U" Is for Undertow', restate the 'Plot summary' content. | idea how the remains ended up in Horton Ravine. Upon returning to Horton Ravine to talk to the neighbors, Kinsey learns that Rain, the four-year-old granddaughter/adopted daughter of the couple that formerly owned the lot, had been kidnapped in a similar fashion just before Mary Claire but was returned unharmed after h... | [
""U" Is for Undertow β Plot summary\n\nJon decided to implement the plan on his own so that he and Walker could afford their own apartment when they started college in the fall. Walker, in fact, was the person who tipped off the draft board about Greg. Jon and Walker buried the ransom money after realizin... |
"Uncle_Tom's_Cabin"_Contrasted_with_Buckingham_Hall,_the_Planter's_Home_21204779 | Reconstruct the content about 'Publication' from the article on '"Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home'. | The novel was first published in 1852 in hardback form by D. Fanshaw of New York City. It has been recently reprinted by Kessinger Publishing. | [
""Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home β Publication\n\nThe novel was first published in 1852 in hardback form by D. Fanshaw of New York City. It has been recently reprinted by Kessinger Publishing.",
""Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the P... |
"Uncle_Tom's_Cabin"_Contrasted_with_Buckingham_Hall,_the_Planter's_Home_21204777 | Describe the 'Overview' section of the article about '"Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home'. | The novel is one of several written in response to Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, which had been criticised by writers from both North and South for its allegedly exaggerated and/or inaccurate depiction of slavery. However, despite being written initially as a response to Stowe, Criswell's novel is a roman... | [
""Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home β Publication\n\nThe novel was first published in 1852 in hardback form by D. Fanshaw of New York City. It has been recently reprinted by Kessinger Publishing.",
""Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the P... |
"Uncle_Tom's_Cabin"_Contrasted_with_Buckingham_Hall,_the_Planter's_Home_21204778 | What information does the article about '"Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home' provide on 'Plot'? | The novel follows Eugene Buckingham, the only son of a South Carolina planter, as he crosses paths with Julia Tennyson, a Scottish American journalist who has written a number of pamphlets under various pseudonyms. What begins as mutual friendship eventually evolves into love, despite the anxieties of the opposing fath... | [
""Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home β Publication\n\nThe novel was first published in 1852 in hardback form by D. Fanshaw of New York City. It has been recently reprinted by Kessinger Publishing.",
""Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the P... |
"Unk"_in_Funk_20755944 | Describe the 'Track listing' section of the article about '"Unk" in Funk'. | 1) "Rollin' and Tumblin'" β 7:28 ; 2) "Just to Be with You" (Berney Roth) β 3:55 ; 3) "Electric Man" (Amelia Cooper, Terry Abrahamson) β 3:10 ; 4) "Trouble No More" β 2:40 ; 5) ""Unk" in Funk" (Cooper, Abrahamson, Ted Kerland) β 3:22 ; 6) "Drive My Blues Away" β 2:48 ; 7) "Katie" β 3:04 ; 8) "Waterboy Waterboy" β 4:00 ... | [
""Unk" in Funk β Track listing\n\n1) \"Rollin' and Tumblin'\" β 7:28 ; 2) \"Just to Be with You\" (Berney Roth) β 3:55 ; 3) \"Electric Man\" (Amelia Cooper, Terry Abrahamson) β 3:10 ; 4) \"Trouble No More\" β 2:40 ; 5) \"\"Unk\" in Funk\" (Cooper, Abrahamson, Ted Kerland) β 3:22 ; 6) \"Drive My Blues Away... |
"Unk"_in_Funk_20755945 | Describe the 'Personnel' section of the article about '"Unk" in Funk'. | Muddy Waters β vocals, guitar ; Carey Bell Harrington (tracks 1-3 & 6-8), George Buford (tracks 4 & 9), Paul Oscher (track 5) β harmonica ; Pinetop Perkins β piano, harpsichord ; Bob Margolin, Luther Johnson β guitar ; Calvin Jones β bass ; Willie Smith β drums | [
""Unk" in Funk β Track listing\n\n1) \"Rollin' and Tumblin'\" β 7:28 ; 2) \"Just to Be with You\" (Berney Roth) β 3:55 ; 3) \"Electric Man\" (Amelia Cooper, Terry Abrahamson) β 3:10 ; 4) \"Trouble No More\" β 2:40 ; 5) \"\"Unk\" in Funk\" (Cooper, Abrahamson, Ted Kerland) β 3:22 ; 6) \"Drive My Blues Away... |
"Unk"_in_Funk_20755943 | What information does the article about '"Unk" in Funk' provide on 'Reception'? | AllMusic reviewer Lindsay Planer stated "The nine sides on Unk in Funk (1974) are among the last newly recorded material that Muddy Waters would issue during his nearly 30 year association with Chess Records. Backing up the Chicago blues icon is a band he'd carry with him for the remainder of his performing career ... ... | [
""Unk" in Funk β Track listing\n\n1) \"Rollin' and Tumblin'\" β 7:28 ; 2) \"Just to Be with You\" (Berney Roth) β 3:55 ; 3) \"Electric Man\" (Amelia Cooper, Terry Abrahamson) β 3:10 ; 4) \"Trouble No More\" β 2:40 ; 5) \"\"Unk\" in Funk\" (Cooper, Abrahamson, Ted Kerland) β 3:22 ; 6) \"Drive My Blues Away... |
"Unplugged"_Live_24758244 | What information does the article about '"Unplugged" Live' provide? | "Unplugged" Live is a live album by the McAuley Schenker Group, recorded in California, during a tour with a completely acoustic set. Michael Schenker released this live album at the height of "unplugged" mania in the early 1990s, revising his blistering guitar antics as reflective, nylon-string, semi-classical ballads... | [
""Unplugged" Live\n\n\"Unplugged\" Live is a live album by the McAuley Schenker Group, recorded in California, during a tour with a completely acoustic set. Michael Schenker released this live album at the height of \"unplugged\" mania in the early 1990s, revising his blistering guitar antics as reflectiv... |
"Unplugged"_Live_24758246 | Summarize the 'Production' part of '"Unplugged" Live'. | Robin McAuley and Michael Schenker - producers ; Recorded at: Anaheim, California March 25, 1992 ; Mixed by: Bill Dooley at Brooklyn Recording Studios in Los Angeles | [
""Unplugged" Live\n\n\"Unplugged\" Live is a live album by the McAuley Schenker Group, recorded in California, during a tour with a completely acoustic set. Michael Schenker released this live album at the height of \"unplugged\" mania in the early 1990s, revising his blistering guitar antics as reflectiv... |
"Unplugged"_Live_24758245 | Reconstruct the content about 'Performers' from the article on '"Unplugged" Live'. | Robin McAuley - vocals, tambourine ; Michael Schenker - lead and rhythm guitars ; Spencer Sercombe - 12 string and 6 string rhythm guitars, background vocals, second part of lead break on "Gimme Your Love" | [
""Unplugged" Live\n\n\"Unplugged\" Live is a live album by the McAuley Schenker Group, recorded in California, during a tour with a completely acoustic set. Michael Schenker released this live album at the height of \"unplugged\" mania in the early 1990s, revising his blistering guitar antics as reflectiv... |
"V"_Is_for_Vagina_1448786 | What does the article about '"V" Is for Vagina' say regarding 'Release'? | first week. On October 7, 2007, "Trekka (Sean Beaven Mix)" was published on Puscifer.com. And on October 25, 2007, the entire album was put up for listening. In a message Maynard sent out on October 27, 2007, he said that Target stores decided not to carry the album after seeing the cover image, and Walmart never even ... | [
""V" Is for Vagina β Release\n\nfirst week. On October 7, 2007, \"Trekka (Sean Beaven Mix)\" was published on Puscifer.com. And on October 25, 2007, the entire album was put up for listening. In a message Maynard sent out on October 27, 2007, he said that Target stores decided not to carry the album after... |
"V"_Is_for_Vagina_1448787 | Describe the 'Remix album' section of the article about '"V" Is for Vagina'. | On April 28, 2008, a remix album with versions of tracks from "V" Is for Vagina was released, entitled "V" Is for Viagra. The Remixes. | [
""V" Is for Vagina β Release\n\nfirst week. On October 7, 2007, \"Trekka (Sean Beaven Mix)\" was published on Puscifer.com. And on October 25, 2007, the entire album was put up for listening. In a message Maynard sent out on October 27, 2007, he said that Target stores decided not to carry the album after... |
"V"_Is_for_Vagina_1448790 | From the article on '"V" Is for Vagina', restate the 'Personnel' content. | Maynard James Keenan β acoustic guitar, percussion, drums, vocals, clarinet ; Joe Barresi β guitar ; Mat Mitchell β bass, guitar, programming ; Tim "Herb" Alexander β drums, drum engineering ; Jeremy Berman β percussion, drums ; Alessandro Cortini β synthesizer ; Ainjel Emme β guitar (acoustic), vocals ; Josh Eustis β ... | [
""V" Is for Vagina β Release\n\nfirst week. On October 7, 2007, \"Trekka (Sean Beaven Mix)\" was published on Puscifer.com. And on October 25, 2007, the entire album was put up for listening. In a message Maynard sent out on October 27, 2007, he said that Target stores decided not to carry the album after... |
"V"_Is_for_Vagina_1448785 | Based on the article about '"V" Is for Vagina', describe the 'Release' section. | The album was preceded by a non-album, retail-only single called "Cuntry Boner", released on October 2, 2007. Released a week later was an iTunes-only four track EP titled Don't Shoot the Messenger, with tracks previously released only on soundtracks. On October 30, 2007, a second single, and first actual radio single ... | [
""V" Is for Vagina β Release\n\nfirst week. On October 7, 2007, \"Trekka (Sean Beaven Mix)\" was published on Puscifer.com. And on October 25, 2007, the entire album was put up for listening. In a message Maynard sent out on October 27, 2007, he said that Target stores decided not to carry the album after... |
"V"_Is_for_Vagina_1448784 | What information does the article about '"V" Is for Vagina' provide? | "V" Is for Vagina is the debut studio album by Maynard James Keenan's side project Puscifer, released on October 30, 2007. The album features a significantly different, electronic sound and arrangements than Keenan's other bands: the progressive Tool and alternative A Perfect Circle. Keenan himself compared the sound o... | [
""V" Is for Vagina β Release\n\nfirst week. On October 7, 2007, \"Trekka (Sean Beaven Mix)\" was published on Puscifer.com. And on October 25, 2007, the entire album was put up for listening. In a message Maynard sent out on October 27, 2007, he said that Target stores decided not to carry the album after... |
"V"_Is_for_Vengeance_23894988 | What information does the article about '"V" Is for Vengeance' provide on 'Plot summary'? | When the raid begins, Pinky is wounded in the leg by Cappi, who is eventually shot by police. Dante punches Kinsey in the face, knocking her out and preventing her from getting between Cappi and Pinky and possibly being shot herself. He then disappears into the maze of tunnels under the warehouse. He is picked up by hi... | [
""V" Is for Vengeance β Plot summary\n\nWhen the raid begins, Pinky is wounded in the leg by Cappi, who is eventually shot by police. Dante punches Kinsey in the face, knocking her out and preventing her from getting between Cappi and Pinky and possibly being shot herself. He then disappears into the maze... |
"V"_Is_for_Vengeance_23894985 | Explain what '"V" Is for Vengeance' covers in the 'Plot summary' section. | that the photos are blackmail material that Priddy has been using to get information from Pinky about Dante's operation. Pinky leaves Kinsey's care and returns home. Kinsey tracks Pinky to his home, to find Cappi holding Pinky's wife hostage. Cappi orders Kinsey to burn the photos and the negatives in the fireplace. Ca... | [
""V" Is for Vengeance β Plot summary\n\nWhen the raid begins, Pinky is wounded in the leg by Cappi, who is eventually shot by police. Dante punches Kinsey in the face, knocking her out and preventing her from getting between Cappi and Pinky and possibly being shot herself. He then disappears into the maze... |
"V"_Is_for_Vengeance_23894982 | What does the article about '"V" Is for Vengeance' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | drifting apart from her husband for the last three years (which we later learn began with the death of her son Phillip from her first marriage), learns that her lawyer husband is having an affair with his secretary. She decides to sell some jewelry to provide her with enough money to be able to leave her husband. She i... | [
""V" Is for Vengeance β Plot summary\n\nWhen the raid begins, Pinky is wounded in the leg by Cappi, who is eventually shot by police. Dante punches Kinsey in the face, knocking her out and preventing her from getting between Cappi and Pinky and possibly being shot herself. He then disappears into the maze... |
"V"_Is_for_Vengeance_23894981 | Based on the article about '"V" Is for Vengeance', describe the 'Plot summary' section. | Abbey. Len Priddy was a friend of Millhone's first husband and is a longtime enemy of hers. Priddy mocks the theory that Audrey was part of a shoplifting ring, but Audrey's boyfriend hires Millhone to investigate that theory. Meanwhile, Dante realizes that the police are closing in on his operation. Audrey had been hea... | [
""V" Is for Vengeance β Plot summary\n\nWhen the raid begins, Pinky is wounded in the leg by Cappi, who is eventually shot by police. Dante punches Kinsey in the face, knocking her out and preventing her from getting between Cappi and Pinky and possibly being shot herself. He then disappears into the maze... |
"V"_Is_for_Vengeance_23894989 | Describe the 'Plot summary' section of the article about '"V" Is for Vengeance'. | give her an envelope full of cash to make up for Dante punching her in the face, and also as payment for a job he wants her to do for him. Dante had recorded a conversation with Priddy that would implicate him in trying to gain control of Dante's operations, and which would put him in prison. Wary of contacting the pro... | [
""V" Is for Vengeance β Plot summary\n\nWhen the raid begins, Pinky is wounded in the leg by Cappi, who is eventually shot by police. Dante punches Kinsey in the face, knocking her out and preventing her from getting between Cappi and Pinky and possibly being shot herself. He then disappears into the maze... |
"V"_Is_for_Vengeance_23894986 | Based on the article about '"V" Is for Vengeance', describe the 'Plot summary' section. | and Pinky go back into the house, they see that his wife has been shot. She is taken to the hospital, where Pinky worries about how they can afford her treatment. Kinsey tracks down Dante at his office, where she tells him what has happened. Dante takes the time to set up an account at the hospital to take care of Pink... | [
""V" Is for Vengeance β Plot summary\n\nWhen the raid begins, Pinky is wounded in the leg by Cappi, who is eventually shot by police. Dante punches Kinsey in the face, knocking her out and preventing her from getting between Cappi and Pinky and possibly being shot herself. He then disappears into the maze... |
"V"_Is_for_Vengeance_23894979 | Describe the 'Plot summary' section of the article about '"V" Is for Vengeance'. | For the fourth straight novel in the Alphabet Mystery series, the viewpoint alternates between Millhone and other characters, principally Nora Vogelsang and Lorenzo Dante. The opening chapter, however, is told from the perspective of a well-to-do young man, Phillip Lanahan, who borrows money from Dante, misses the payb... | [
""V" Is for Vengeance β Plot summary\n\nWhen the raid begins, Pinky is wounded in the leg by Cappi, who is eventually shot by police. Dante punches Kinsey in the face, knocking her out and preventing her from getting between Cappi and Pinky and possibly being shot herself. He then disappears into the maze... |
"V"_Is_for_Vengeance_23894991 | From the article on '"V" Is for Vengeance', restate the 'Title' content. | In late-April 2010, Grafton reported being "around 100 pages into [writing] it [this novel]" and that she "hasn't glommed onto a title yet". The book's title was officially announced on the author's Facebook page on April 8, 2011. | [
""V" Is for Vengeance β Plot summary\n\nWhen the raid begins, Pinky is wounded in the leg by Cappi, who is eventually shot by police. Dante punches Kinsey in the face, knocking her out and preventing her from getting between Cappi and Pinky and possibly being shot herself. He then disappears into the maze... |
"V"_Is_for_Vengeance_23894983 | What does the article about '"V" Is for Vengeance' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | of Audrey, has a sudden flash of inspiration from an offhanded comment by her client; she returns to the department store to view the video footage and notices a bumper sticker on the car which had almost run her down. This leads her to the accomplice. She discovers after trailing her for several days that she is the d... | [
""V" Is for Vengeance β Plot summary\n\nWhen the raid begins, Pinky is wounded in the leg by Cappi, who is eventually shot by police. Dante punches Kinsey in the face, knocking her out and preventing her from getting between Cappi and Pinky and possibly being shot herself. He then disappears into the maze... |
"V"_Is_for_Vengeance_23894978 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"V" Is for Vengeance'. | "V" Is for Vengeance is the 22nd novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California, a fictional version of Santa Barbara, California. The novel, set in 1988, was released in the United States in November 2011. | [
""V" Is for Vengeance β Plot summary\n\nWhen the raid begins, Pinky is wounded in the leg by Cappi, who is eventually shot by police. Dante punches Kinsey in the face, knocking her out and preventing her from getting between Cappi and Pinky and possibly being shot herself. He then disappears into the maze... |
"V"_Is_for_Vengeance_23894980 | Based on the article about '"V" Is for Vengeance', describe the 'Plot summary' section. | to his death. In the main storyline, Millhone witnesses a woman shoplifting with a confederate inside the department store Nordstrom's. She tells a nearby clerk, who alerts store security, and they capture and arrest the woman, named Audrey, before she can escape. While this is going on, Millhone follows her confederat... | [
""V" Is for Vengeance β Plot summary\n\nWhen the raid begins, Pinky is wounded in the leg by Cappi, who is eventually shot by police. Dante punches Kinsey in the face, knocking her out and preventing her from getting between Cappi and Pinky and possibly being shot herself. He then disappears into the maze... |
"V"_device_2605914 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"V" device'. | A "V" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter "V" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a "V" may be authorized differ among the mi... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605931 | Reconstruct the content about 'Notable recipients' from the article on '"V" device'. | Audie Murphy, actor, songwriter, and rancher ; Raymond L. Murray ; John P. Murtha, US Representative ; Peter Pace, 16th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ; David Petraeus, Director of the CIA ; Chance Phelps ; Chesty Puller ; Charles B. Rangel, US Representative ; L. Scott Rice ; Matthew Ridgway, 19th Chief of Staf... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605923 | What does the article about '"V" device' say regarding 'Device changes'? | On 2 February 2017, new silver-plated and gold-plated "V" devices were introduced, followed by wreathed versions in September which led to speculation that the various versions of the "V" device would now indicate how many times a specific medal was awarded with the "V." The U.S. Air Force uniform regulations update of... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605918 | Based on the article about '"V" device', describe the 'History' section. | specifically authorized in the written award citation issued with the medal. In 1996, the "V" device garnered public attention after the suicide of Admiral Jeremy Boorda, who was the Chief of Naval Operations. The news media reported that his death by suicide may have been caused by a Navy investigation following a sto... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605921 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '"V" device'. | combat heroism, or to recognize individuals who were "exposed to personal hazard during direct participation in combat operations". For the Air Force, the "V" could be worn on the Bronze Star Medal to denote heroism in combat, but also on the Commendation Medal and Achievement Medal to denote heroism or for being "plac... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605929 | Explain what '"V" device' covers in the 'Notable recipients' section. | ; Tommy Franks, Commander of the US Central Command ; William J. Gainey ; Joseph L. Galloway, newspaper correspondent and columnist ; Bill Genaust ; Calvin Graham, youngest US serviceman to serve and fight during World War II, at 12 years of age ; Mark E. Green, US Representative ; William Guarnere ; David H. Hackworth... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605917 | Summarize the 'History' part of '"V" device'. | worn on the Legion of Merit and Bronze Star Medal for services or acts performed in actual combat with the enemy; in February 1947, this was changed to acts or services involving direct participation in combat operations. Most World War II veterans who were entitled to the "V" probably did not know about or apply for t... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605926 | From the article on '"V" device', restate the 'Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard' content. | For the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, the "V" is always worn in the center of the service ribbon, while any gold or silver 5β16 Inch Stars are added in balance to the right and left of the "V" starting with the right side from the wearer's perspective. Marine Corps refer to it as Combat Distinguishing Device. Th... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605916 | Explain what '"V" device' covers in the 'History' section. | On 22 December 1945, in War Department Circular 383, the United States Army decided to introduce the "V" device to distinguish the award of a Bronze Star Medal for acts of valor and heroism, rather than meritorious service. Soldiers, including Army airmen, who were awarded the Bronze Star Medal for heroism in combat we... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605915 | What does the article about '"V" device' say regarding 'Etymology'? | The Department of Defense, Army, and Air Force refer to the "V" as the "V" Device. The Coast Guard refers to it as the Valor Device, while the Navy and Marine Corps refer to it as the Combat Distinguishing Device or Combat "V". When referring to a medal that has been awarded with the "V" device, it is often referred to... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605928 | Based on the article about '"V" device', describe the 'Notable recipients' section. | Eddie Albert, actor and activist ; Richard Lee Armitage, US Deputy Secretary of State ; Monica Beltran ; Michael Boorda, 25th Chief of Naval Operations ; Jim Bridenstine, US Representative ; Maurice Britt, NFL football player ; William B. Caldwell III ; Duane Carey, NASA astronaut ; Christopher Cassidy, NASA astronaut ... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605932 | What does the article about '"V" device' say regarding 'Notable recipients'? | Earl E. Stone, 1st Director of the Armed Forces Security Agency, the predecessor of the National Security Agency ; Oliver Stone ; Jeff Struecker ; Keni Thomas, country music singer ; Strom Thurmond, US Senator ; Matt Urban ; John William Vessey Jr., 10th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ; Alejandro Villanueva, NFL... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605927 | What information does the article about '"V" device' provide on 'Combined with Arabic numerals'? | Golden or brass Arabic numerals may be used to indicate the total number of times the medal was awarded if the total number of devices, of any types, exceed 4 total devices and would thus not fit on a single ribbon. | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605922 | Based on the article about '"V" device', describe the 'History' section. | aerial combat was involved on an individual mission. On 15 August 2016, the Coast Guard changed their criteria such that new awards of the "V" would be for valor only, to denote a heroic act or acts while participating in conflict or combat with an armed enemy. On 6 January 2016, the Department of Defense announced tha... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605919 | Based on the article about '"V" device', describe the 'History' section. | be worn on his Navy Commendation Medal and Navy Achievement Medal, the Department of the Navy Board For Correction of Naval Records determined after his death that both of the devices were not authorized to be worn on the two decorations. In 2011, the Department of Defense changed its awards manual regulations concerni... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605930 | What does the article about '"V" device' say regarding 'Notable recipients'? | ; Zach Iscol, entrepreneur, candidate in the 2021 New York City Comptroller election ; Jack H. Jacobs, military analyst and investment manager ; Richard Jadick ; Sam Johnson, US Representative ; James L. Jones, 32nd Commandant of the Marine Corps ; Woodrow Keeble ; John Kerry, US Secretary of State ; Harry Kizirian ; C... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605925 | Based on the article about '"V" device', describe the 'Army and Air Force' section. | For the Army and the Air Force, the "V" is positioned to the right of any bronze or silver oak leaf clusters from the wearer's perspective, or positioned in the center of the service ribbon if worn alone. Only 4 devices may be worn per ribbon; an additional ribbon is worn to the wearer's left when necessary to support ... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"V"_device_2605920 | Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '"V" device'. | the Medal of Honor, specifying that a separate MOH is presented to an individual for each succeeding act that justifies an award. There has not been a living repeat Medal of Honor recipient since the World War I era, so the "V" device has never actually been worn in this fashion. Until 2017, the criteria and conditions... | [
""V" device\n\nA \"V\" device is a metal 1/4 in capital letter \"V\" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement. The decorations with which a \"V\" ma... |
"W"_Is_for_Wasted_5451395 | What information does the article about '"W" Is for Wasted' provide on 'Plot summary'? | The narrative is set in Santa Teresa, a small fictional town near the California coast where Kinsey lives and spends time with her elderly landlord. The story, however, takes place in the very real town of Bakersfield. There is also a fair amount of speculation around the novelβs time period. Why the β80s? Especially s... | [
""W" Is for Wasted β Plot summary\n\nThe narrative is set in Santa Teresa, a small fictional town near the California coast where Kinsey lives and spends time with her elderly landlord. The story, however, takes place in the very real town of Bakersfield. There is also a fair amount of speculation around ... |
"W"_Is_for_Wasted_5451398 | Explain what '"W" Is for Wasted' covers in the 'Plot summary' section. | joining them on a trip to the homeless camp where Dace lived in order to scavenge some of his stuff. As it turns out, what he left behind provides valuable clues about both murders. As a PI, Kinsey is more than accustomed to connecting with people close to the victims. Itβs part of her job, a facet she has become parti... | [
""W" Is for Wasted β Plot summary\n\nThe narrative is set in Santa Teresa, a small fictional town near the California coast where Kinsey lives and spends time with her elderly landlord. The story, however, takes place in the very real town of Bakersfield. There is also a fair amount of speculation around ... |
"W"_Is_for_Wasted_5451397 | Summarize the 'Plot summary' part of '"W" Is for Wasted'. | many curveballs at the reader. Kinsey discovers a slip of paper with her name on it in the dead manβs pocket. She is further surprised to learn that Dace was sitting on a pretty hefty sum of money, about $600,000. Kinsey travels to Bakersfield to notify family members, who, much to her surprise, do not take the news ve... | [
""W" Is for Wasted β Plot summary\n\nThe narrative is set in Santa Teresa, a small fictional town near the California coast where Kinsey lives and spends time with her elderly landlord. The story, however, takes place in the very real town of Bakersfield. There is also a fair amount of speculation around ... |
"W"_Is_for_Wasted_5451400 | What does the article about '"W" Is for Wasted' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | in a few characters from Kinseyβs past, as well as fellow PI Pete Wolinsky. Pete is a less than reputable fellow and not very devoted to justice for all mankind. Itβs fitting that Grafton includes him in a novel already inundated with more than a few shady characters. But perhaps the most compelling aspect of the narra... | [
""W" Is for Wasted β Plot summary\n\nThe narrative is set in Santa Teresa, a small fictional town near the California coast where Kinsey lives and spends time with her elderly landlord. The story, however, takes place in the very real town of Bakersfield. There is also a fair amount of speculation around ... |
"W"_Is_for_Wasted_5451399 | What does the article about '"W" Is for Wasted' say regarding 'Plot summary'? | plot device is even more significant in Daceβs case, given the estrangement between him and his immediate family. In fact, from Kinseyβs perspective, the homeless people Dace had been consorting with seem to be of a particular breed. As one writer puts it, his homeless compadres βseem more like balanced libertarians,β ... | [
""W" Is for Wasted β Plot summary\n\nThe narrative is set in Santa Teresa, a small fictional town near the California coast where Kinsey lives and spends time with her elderly landlord. The story, however, takes place in the very real town of Bakersfield. There is also a fair amount of speculation around ... |
"W"_Is_for_Wasted_5451396 | What information does the article about '"W" Is for Wasted' provide on 'Plot summary'? | thirty-eight and not particularly fond of homeless people. She has a low tolerance for shiftlessness and able-bodied people who cannot (or choose not) to take care of themselves. She says, βI could understand the needs of the infirm and the mentally ill. The able-bodied? Not so much.β It stands to reason then that Graf... | [
""W" Is for Wasted β Plot summary\n\nThe narrative is set in Santa Teresa, a small fictional town near the California coast where Kinsey lives and spends time with her elderly landlord. The story, however, takes place in the very real town of Bakersfield. There is also a fair amount of speculation around ... |
"W"_Is_for_Wasted_5451394 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"W" Is for Wasted'. | "W" Is for Wasted is the twenty-third novel in the "Alphabet" series of mystery novels by Sue Grafton. It features Kinsey Millhone, a private detective based in Santa Teresa, California, a fictional version of Santa Barbara, California. The novel finds Kinsey investigating the deaths of a local private investigator and... | [
""W" Is for Wasted β Plot summary\n\nThe narrative is set in Santa Teresa, a small fictional town near the California coast where Kinsey lives and spends time with her elderly landlord. The story, however, takes place in the very real town of Bakersfield. There is also a fair amount of speculation around ... |
"W"_Is_for_Wasted_5451402 | Explain what '"W" Is for Wasted' covers in the 'Title' section. | Of the 5,700 fans who participated in a "guess the title" contest on Grafton's website, fewer than 50 guessed that "W" stood for "Wasted" for the 23rd installment in the "Alphabet" series. The title was revealed on May 1, 2013, in an interview with USA Today. Grafton explained that several meanings of "Wasted" apply to... | [
""W" Is for Wasted β Plot summary\n\nThe narrative is set in Santa Teresa, a small fictional town near the California coast where Kinsey lives and spends time with her elderly landlord. The story, however, takes place in the very real town of Bakersfield. There is also a fair amount of speculation around ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769073 | Summarize the 'Production and summary' part of '"WE" (1927 book)'. | publication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person by more than 30 million Americans, a quarter of the nation's... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769063 | What information does the article about '"WE" (1927 book)' provide? | "WE" is an autobiographical account by Charles A. Lindbergh (1902-1974) about his life and the events leading up to and including his May 1927 New York to Paris solo trans-Atlantic flight in the Spirit of St. Louis, a custom-built, single engine, single-seat Ryan monoplane (Registration: N-X-211). It was first publishe... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769079 | What does the article about '"WE" (1927 book)' say regarding 'Quotation'? | Lindbergh noted in "WE" that his year of US Army flight training (1924β25) was the key factor in his development as both a focused, goal-oriented individual, and as a skillful and resourceful aviator capable of making his remarkable transatlantic flight just two years later. "Always there was some new experience, alway... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769065 | Summarize the 'Production and summary' part of '"WE" (1927 book)'. | the career (and eventually married) another almost equally famous flyer of the era, the ill-fated American aviatrix Amelia Earhart. The suddenly world-famous young aviator noted on the book's dust jacket cover that he wrote it himself to provide the public with his "own story of his life and his transatlantic flight to... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769069 | Reconstruct the content about 'Production and summary' from the article on '"WE" (1927 book)'. | had written the book in the first person and had reverted to the bombast Lindbergh thought they had abandoned back in Paris. Lindbergh knew, however, that he could not renege on his contract with Putnam's that had already begun to publicize the book promising copies by July 1. When Fitzhugh Green, the book's editor at ... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769070 | What information does the article about '"WE" (1927 book)' provide on 'Production and summary'? | a guest of businessman, philanthropist, and aviation promoter Harry Frank Guggenheim at Falaise, his sprawling waterfront mansion at Sands Point, Long Island. "The noted young aviator has excited real admiration in the way he refuses to hurry publication of his story," the Times noted in reporting the unexpected delay ... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769071 | Summarize the 'Production and summary' part of '"WE" (1927 book)'. | his experience after he reached Paris, that he can possibly put together. When his publisher urged him to hurry, his response was a new mass of hand-written manuscript so clear and so precise that the publishers felt reproved for their importunity." Lindbergh worked most of every day "writing in blue ink with a fountai... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769072 | Summarize the 'Production and summary' part of '"WE" (1927 book)'. | to Fitzhugh Green at just under the agreed length. "WE" was officially published little more than a week later on July 27 and within six weeks it had sold over 190,000 copies at $2.50 apiece while a special limited edition of 1,000 numbered autographed copies also sold out quickly at $25 each. Soon translated into most... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769066 | What does the article about '"WE" (1927 book)' say regarding 'Production and summary'? | title "WE" was meant to refer to a "spiritual" partnership between Lindbergh and his airplane developed "through the dark hours of his flight". However Putnam's had selected the title without its author's knowledge or approval, and Lindbergh would later often complain about that interpretation of its meaning as being i... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
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