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0898_Beautiful_South_20534377 | What information does the article about '0898 Beautiful South' provide on 'Release'? | them prior to its release. "Old Red Eyes Is Back" was released in February 1992 and reached number 22 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming their worst charting lead single so far. It reached number 51 in the German Media Control Charts. "We are Each Other" was released a month later, still prior to the release of the albu... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534391 | Summarize the 'Non-LP/CD B-Sides' part of '0898 Beautiful South'. | All In" ; "36D" As was their usual modus operandi, The Beautiful South included unreleased material on the B-sides of the singles taken from their albums. from the "Old Red Eyes Is Back" 12" single and CDEP from the "We Are Each Other" 12" single and CDEPfrom the "Bell Bottomed Tear" CD1 from the "Bell Bottomed Tear" C... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534369 | Summarize the 'Songs' part of '0898 Beautiful South'. | Ted Kessler of Select said the first two songs "Old Red Eyes Is Back" and "We are Each Other" "set the tone" for the album. "Pianos, strings and percussion are right down in the mix, the lead instruments are the gorgeous voices of Heaton, Hemingway and Briana Corrigan. There isn't a wailing guitar in sight". "Old Red E... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534363 | What information does the article about '0898 Beautiful South' provide on 'Background and recording'? | After forming in 1989, The Beautiful South's debut album Welcome to the Beautiful South, released October the same year, was a major chart success, reaching number 2 in the UK Albums Chart and featuring two top 10 hits, "Song For Whoever" and "You Keep It All In". Featuring Paul Heaton's witty lyrics and vocals from hi... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534376 | What does the article about '0898 Beautiful South' say regarding 'Release'? | full title of the album is 0898 Beautiful South, but it is usually shortened to just 0898, which is how it appears on the back cover of the album. The spacing and typography difference on the front cover and spine can be taken to imply it should be read as "0898" (by) "Beautiful South" β two separate phrases, although ... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534383 | What does the article about '0898 Beautiful South' say regarding 'Initial reception'? | Beautiful South." The album appeared in numerous lists of the best albums of 1992. Vox included the album at number 18 on their list of the "Vox Albums of 1992", NME ranked it at number 44 in its list of the top 50 "Albums of the Year", Robert Christgau placed the album at number 53 on the 1992 edition of his annual "D... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534370 | Based on the article about '0898 Beautiful South', describe the 'Songs' section. | red eyes is back." The song ends sadly, "Old Red he died, and every single landlord in the district cried/An empty bottle of whiskey lying by his side..." "We Are Each Other" is "typical of the band from this period. Although a guitar is the first sound you hear on the song, it's restrained, and quickly gives way to th... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534385 | Reconstruct the content about 'Legacy' from the article on '0898 Beautiful South'. | 2014, a reviewer for Record Review Play said that "the whole album is full of hints of the sinister, as on 'Something That You Said', but compassion finds a way in (Old Red Eyes Is Back, 'Im Your Number One Fan') to provide just enough of a break from the darkness, and while theres humour, it comes in both dark and lig... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534392 | What does the article about '0898 Beautiful South' say regarding 'Personnel'? | Paul Heaton β Vocals ; David Rotheray β Guitar ; Dave Hemmingway β Vocals ; Sean Welch β Bass ; David Stead β Drums ; Briana Corrigan β Vocals Jon Kelly β Producer, Mixing ; John Brough β Engineer ; Steve Orchard β Engineer ; Lance Phillips β Mixing Production | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534368 | What information does the article about '0898 Beautiful South' provide on 'Styles and themes'? | nature." According to Trouser Press, the album "features even more uplifting melodies and more balanced lyrics: 'Old Red Eyes Is Back', 'We Are Each Other' and the Corrigan-sung 'Bell-Bottomed Tear' benefit immeasurably by demonstrating a bit more compassion for their subjects. Heaton hits particular peaks in his dialo... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534379 | What information does the article about '0898 Beautiful South' provide on 'Release'? | there than before. Billboard magazine reported in July 1992 that "although it has not yet dented the Heatseekers chart," the album "was experiencing a sales burst" in the United States. They said it was due to the band's "well-attended" concerts in Los Angeles and New York City and their appearance on The Dennis Miller... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534374 | Reconstruct the content about 'Songs' from the article on '0898 Beautiful South'. | said "her character here is never made explicitly clear β she's adressing a man who has got her pregnant, though whether she and the man are still together isn't made clear. Either way, he's ruined her life. Quietly devastating." "Here it is Again" is a "brooding" song, whilst "You Play Glockenspiel, I'll Play Drums" i... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534372 | Summarize the 'Songs' part of '0898 Beautiful South'. | upbeat than that song," "features Heaton addressing a woman who's got by on looks and sex alone, telling her to 'Close your legs, open your mind' (and that's just the opening line!). The chorus packs a sonic punch you wouldn't expect from the band, as Heaton and Hemmingway ask '36D, so what? Is that all that you got?'.... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534367 | Reconstruct the content about 'Styles and themes' from the article on '0898 Beautiful South'. | Tomashoff and David Hiltbrand of Picks and Pans, the album contains "sweet pop music with insidious lyrics. It starts with the best pop melodies you can humβsort of like Elton John Does Detroit. Harmonious piano arrangements blend with songwriter Paul Heaton's soulful vocals and occasional backing horns to create 12 so... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534384 | Explain what '0898 Beautiful South' covers in the 'Legacy' section. | The album has enjoyed a similarly favourable legacy, and some consider it to be an under-rated record. In a retrospective review, Roch Parisien of Allmusic rated the album three stars out of five, praising the band's unusual sound and Kelly's production. Colin Larkin rated the album three stars out of five in his book ... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534371 | From the article on '0898 Beautiful South', restate the 'Songs' content. | sort of attention to detail is just one of the many things that elevate The Beautiful South far beyond the vast majority of pop bands) β observe how the chorus is split into 2 halves, effectively making 2 brilliant hooks for the price of one." Robert Christgau considers the song to contain Heaton's "meanest" line, "Clo... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
0898_Beautiful_South_20534378 | Reconstruct the content about 'Release' from the article on '0898 Beautiful South'. | 81 in the German Media Control Charts. "Bell Bottomed Tear" was released as the third single in June 1992, reaching number 16 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming the highest-charting single from the album. "36D" was released as the final single in September 1992, reaching number 46 in the UK. In an interview at the time ... | [
"0898 Beautiful South β Non-LP/CD B-Sides\n\n\"Old Red Eyes Is Back\" ; \"Fleet St. B.C.\" ; \"Diamonds\" (M.G. Greaves) \"We Are Each Other\" ; \"His Time Ran Out\" ; \"I Started A Joke\" (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) (this is a longer version of 4:33 later edited to 3:57, using an earlier fade-out for the limited... |
09-15-2000,_Brussels_24615434 | Summarize the 'Notes' part of '09-15-2000, Brussels'. | Ein Seltener Vogel had never been played before this show, and "would probably never be played again", according to Blixa Bargeld during its performance. The song would later turn up on the band's 2004 album Perpetuum Mobile. | [
"09-15-2000, Brussels β Notes\n\nEin Seltener Vogel had never been played before this show, and \"would probably never be played again\", according to Blixa Bargeld during its performance. The song would later turn up on the band's 2004 album Perpetuum Mobile.",
"09-15-2000, Brussels\n\n09-15-2000, Brussels is a ... |
09-15-2000,_Brussels_24615433 | Explain what '09-15-2000, Brussels' covers in the 'Personnel' section. | Blixa Bargeld β lead vocals, guitar, keyboards. ; Alexander Hacke β bass, guitar, vocals. ; N.U. Unruh β special built instruments, percussion, vocals. ; Jochen Arbeit β guitar, vocals. ; Rudi Moser β special built instruments, percussion, vocals. | [
"09-15-2000, Brussels β Notes\n\nEin Seltener Vogel had never been played before this show, and \"would probably never be played again\", according to Blixa Bargeld during its performance. The song would later turn up on the band's 2004 album Perpetuum Mobile.",
"09-15-2000, Brussels\n\n09-15-2000, Brussels is a ... |
0:12_Revolution_in_Just_Listening_11935792 | What information does the article about '0:12 Revolution in Just Listening' provide? | 0:12 Revolution in Just Listening is the third studio album to be released by American metalcore band Coalesce, which was released on November 16, 1999 through Relapse Records. The album was recorded and released posthumously, as the group broke up prior after touring troubles and made the album as they were obliged to... | [
"0:12 Revolution in Just Listening\n\n0:12 Revolution in Just Listening is the third studio album to be released by American metalcore band Coalesce, which was released on November 16, 1999 through Relapse Records. The album was recorded and released posthumously, as the group broke up prior after touring troubles ... |
0:12_Revolution_in_Just_Listening_11935793 | Describe the 'Writing and recording' section of the article about '0:12 Revolution in Just Listening'. | Prior to the album's creation, the band was in the middle of a two-legged tour across the United States. The first leg in the East Coast, the second in the West Coast. One of the destinations for the West Coast leg of the tour was in Idaho, and by the time the group reached that state, the van broke down. This ultimate... | [
"0:12 Revolution in Just Listening\n\n0:12 Revolution in Just Listening is the third studio album to be released by American metalcore band Coalesce, which was released on November 16, 1999 through Relapse Records. The album was recorded and released posthumously, as the group broke up prior after touring troubles ... |
0:12_Revolution_in_Just_Listening_11935794 | Based on the article about '0:12 Revolution in Just Listening', describe the 'Band' section. | Sean Ingram β Vocals, Art direction, Design ; James Dewees β Drums ; Jes Steineger β Guitar ; Nathan Ellis β Bass | [
"0:12 Revolution in Just Listening\n\n0:12 Revolution in Just Listening is the third studio album to be released by American metalcore band Coalesce, which was released on November 16, 1999 through Relapse Records. The album was recorded and released posthumously, as the group broke up prior after touring troubles ... |
0:12_Revolution_in_Just_Listening_11935795 | Describe the 'Production' section of the article about '0:12 Revolution in Just Listening'. | Ed Rose β Producer, Mixing ; Matthew F. Jacobson β Executive producer ; Dave Shirk β Mastering ; Scott Hull β Mastering | [
"0:12 Revolution in Just Listening\n\n0:12 Revolution in Just Listening is the third studio album to be released by American metalcore band Coalesce, which was released on November 16, 1999 through Relapse Records. The album was recorded and released posthumously, as the group broke up prior after touring troubles ... |
0DFx_9302065 | Summarize the 'Guest appearances' part of '0DFx'. | 0DFx appeared on the Ohio-based punk rock compilation, The New Hope and on the nationally released International P.E.A.C.E. Benefit Compilation, which has remained in print since 1984. | [
"0DFx β Related bands\n\nDimentia 13 (Brad Warner)",
"0DFx β EPs\n\nWar Hero 7 (Get Revenge Records 016, 2007) ; Drop the A-Bomb 7 (Get Revenge Records 018, 2008)",
"0DFx β Guest appearances\n\n0DFx appeared on the Ohio-based punk rock compilation, The New Hope and on the nationally released International P.E.A... |
0DFx_9302064 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '0DFx'. | The band was formed in Akron, Ohio, in late 1981 by Tom Seiler of local punk group The Bursting Brains, Mick Hurray of the neo-surf group The Nelsons, and Jim Friend of V-Nervz. The band went through a few bass players before placing an ad in the Cleveland free paper Scene. Brad Warner, who had been in a new wave group... | [
"0DFx β Related bands\n\nDimentia 13 (Brad Warner)",
"0DFx β EPs\n\nWar Hero 7 (Get Revenge Records 016, 2007) ; Drop the A-Bomb 7 (Get Revenge Records 018, 2008)",
"0DFx β Guest appearances\n\n0DFx appeared on the Ohio-based punk rock compilation, The New Hope and on the nationally released International P.E.A... |
0DFx_9302066 | Summarize the 'Members' part of '0DFx'. | Jim Friend "Jimi Imij" (vocals) ; Tom Seiler "Tommy Strange" (guitar, 1981β83) ; Jeff Hardy "Jeffro Smull" (guitar, from 2005) ; Mick Hurray "Mickey X-Nelson" (drums) ; Brad Warner "Brad No Sweat" (bass) | [
"0DFx β Related bands\n\nDimentia 13 (Brad Warner)",
"0DFx β EPs\n\nWar Hero 7 (Get Revenge Records 016, 2007) ; Drop the A-Bomb 7 (Get Revenge Records 018, 2008)",
"0DFx β Guest appearances\n\n0DFx appeared on the Ohio-based punk rock compilation, The New Hope and on the nationally released International P.E.A... |
0DFx_9302070 | Describe the 'Compilation album appearances' section of the article about '0DFx'. | The New Hope (New Hope Records 001, 1983) ; Songs - Drop the A-Bomb on Me / By the Day / Oppression / No More ; International P.E.A.C.E. Benefit Compilation (R Radical Records, 1984) ; Song - Drop the A-Bomb on Me | [
"0DFx β Related bands\n\nDimentia 13 (Brad Warner)",
"0DFx β EPs\n\nWar Hero 7 (Get Revenge Records 016, 2007) ; Drop the A-Bomb 7 (Get Revenge Records 018, 2008)",
"0DFx β Guest appearances\n\n0DFx appeared on the Ohio-based punk rock compilation, The New Hope and on the nationally released International P.E.A... |
0s_1276929 | What information does the article about '0s' provide? | of in two regions of Illyricum, Dalmatia and Pannonia, led by Bato the Daesitiate. In AD 8, the Breuci of the Sava valley surrendered, but it took a winter blockade and another season of fighting before the surrender in Dalmatia in AD 9. A conflict also took place in Korea, where Daeso, King of Dongbuyeo invaded Gogury... | [
"0s\n\nof in two regions of Illyricum, Dalmatia and Pannonia, led by Bato the Daesitiate. In AD 8, the Breuci of the Sava valley surrendered, but it took a winter blockade and another season of fighting before the surrender in Dalmatia in AD 9. A conflict also took place in Korea, where Daeso, King of Dongbuyeo inv... |
0s_1276933 | Summarize the 'Significant people' part of '0s'. | 1-58 ; Strato II and Strato III, co-kings of the Indo-Greek Kingdom, r. 25 BC β 10 AD ; Crimthann Nia NΓ‘ir, Legendary High King of Ireland, r. 8 BC β AD 9 ; Cairbre Cinnchait, Legendary High King of Ireland, r. 9β14 ; Suinin, Legendary Emperor of Japan, r. 29 BC β 70 AD ; Natakamani, King of Kush, r. (1 BC β AD 20) ; A... | [
"0s\n\nof in two regions of Illyricum, Dalmatia and Pannonia, led by Bato the Daesitiate. In AD 8, the Breuci of the Sava valley surrendered, but it took a winter blockade and another season of fighting before the surrender in Dalmatia in AD 9. A conflict also took place in Korea, where Daeso, King of Dongbuyeo inv... |
0s_1276934 | Based on the article about '0s', describe the 'Significant people' section. | Parthian Empire, r. 4β6 ; Vonones I, King of the Parthian Empire, r. 8β12 ; Artabanus of Parthia, pretender to the Parthian throne and future King of Parthia ; Caesar Augustus, Roman Emperor (27 BC β AD 14) ; Gaius Caesar, Roman general ; Livy, Roman historian ; Ovid, Roman poet ; Quirinius, Roman nobleman and politici... | [
"0s\n\nof in two regions of Illyricum, Dalmatia and Pannonia, led by Bato the Daesitiate. In AD 8, the Breuci of the Sava valley surrendered, but it took a winter blockade and another season of fighting before the surrender in Dalmatia in AD 9. A conflict also took place in Korea, where Daeso, King of Dongbuyeo inv... |
0s_1276930 | Summarize the following section from the article on '0s'. | within a loose mythico-historical framework, and Ibis, a curse poem written during his years in exile across the Black Sea for an offense against Augustus. Nicolaus of Damascus wrote the 15-volume History of the World. A census was concluded in China in 2 AD: final numbers showed a population of nearly 60 million (59,5... | [
"0s\n\nof in two regions of Illyricum, Dalmatia and Pannonia, led by Bato the Daesitiate. In AD 8, the Breuci of the Sava valley surrendered, but it took a winter blockade and another season of fighting before the surrender in Dalmatia in AD 9. A conflict also took place in Korea, where Daeso, King of Dongbuyeo inv... |
0s_1276928 | Describe the content of the article about '0s'. | The 0s began on January 1, 1 AD and ended on December 31, 9 AD, covering the first nine years of the Common Era. It is one of the two "0-to-9" decade-like timespans (along with 0s BC) that contain 9 years, and thus are not true decades (a span of 10 years). Estimates for the world population by 1 AD range from 150 to 3... | [
"0s\n\nof in two regions of Illyricum, Dalmatia and Pannonia, led by Bato the Daesitiate. In AD 8, the Breuci of the Sava valley surrendered, but it took a winter blockade and another season of fighting before the surrender in Dalmatia in AD 9. A conflict also took place in Korea, where Daeso, King of Dongbuyeo inv... |
0s_1276932 | From the article on '0s', restate the 'Significant people' content. | Erato, Artaxiad Dynasty Queen of Armenia, 8β5 BC, 2 BC β 2 AD, 6β11 ; Ariobarzan of Atropatene, Client King of Armenia, r. 1 BC β 2 AD ; Artavazd V, Client King of Armenia, r. 2β11 ; Tigranes V, Artaxiad Dynasty King of Armenia, r. 2β6 ; Ping Di, Emperor of Han Dynasty China, r. 1 BC β 5 AD ; Ruzi Ying, Emperor of Han ... | [
"0s\n\nof in two regions of Illyricum, Dalmatia and Pannonia, led by Bato the Daesitiate. In AD 8, the Breuci of the Sava valley surrendered, but it took a winter blockade and another season of fighting before the surrender in Dalmatia in AD 9. A conflict also took place in Korea, where Daeso, King of Dongbuyeo inv... |
0s_BC_24981303 | Explain what '0s BC' covers in the 'Significant people' section. | Tigranes IV, King of Armenia, r. 12β1 BC ; Erato, Queen of Armenia, 8β5 BC, 2 BC β AD 2, AD 6β11 ; Artavasdes III, King of Armenia, r. 5β2 BC ; Jesus Christ, Jewish preacher and central figure of Christianity, (ca. 4 BCβca. AD 33) ; Ariobarzan of Atropatene, Client King of Armenia, r. 1 BC β AD 2 ; Chend Di, Emperor of... | [
"0s BC β Significant people\n\nTigranes IV, King of Armenia, r. 12β1 BC ; Erato, Queen of Armenia, 8β5 BC, 2 BC β AD 2, AD 6β11 ; Artavasdes III, King of Armenia, r. 5β2 BC ; Jesus Christ, Jewish preacher and central figure of Christianity, (ca. 4 BCβca. AD 33) ; Ariobarzan of Atropatene, Client King of Armenia, r.... |
0s_BC_24981306 | What information does the article about '0s BC' provide on 'Significant people'? | Roman Emperor (27 BC β AD 14) ; Nero Claudius Drusus, Roman Consul, in office 9 BC ; Gaius Caesar, Roman general ; Livy, Roman historian ; Ovid, Roman poet ; Quirinius, Roman nobleman and politician ; Tiberius, Roman general, statesman, and future emperor. ; Herod the Great, client king of Judea ; Hillel the Elder, Jew... | [
"0s BC β Significant people\n\nTigranes IV, King of Armenia, r. 12β1 BC ; Erato, Queen of Armenia, 8β5 BC, 2 BC β AD 2, AD 6β11 ; Artavasdes III, King of Armenia, r. 5β2 BC ; Jesus Christ, Jewish preacher and central figure of Christianity, (ca. 4 BCβca. AD 33) ; Ariobarzan of Atropatene, Client King of Armenia, r.... |
0s_BC_24981302 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '0s BC'. | This article concerns the period between 9 BC and 1 BC, the last nine years of the before Christ era. It is one of the two "0-to-9" decade-like timespans (along with 0s AD) that contain 9 years, and thus are not true decades (a span of 10 years). This is a list of events occurring in the 0s BC ordered by year. | [
"0s BC β Significant people\n\nTigranes IV, King of Armenia, r. 12β1 BC ; Erato, Queen of Armenia, 8β5 BC, 2 BC β AD 2, AD 6β11 ; Artavasdes III, King of Armenia, r. 5β2 BC ; Jesus Christ, Jewish preacher and central figure of Christianity, (ca. 4 BCβca. AD 33) ; Ariobarzan of Atropatene, Client King of Armenia, r.... |
0s_BC_24981304 | From the article on '0s BC', restate the 'Significant people' content. | future emperor of China ; Dong Xian, Han Dynasty Chinese official under Emperor Ai of Han ; Antiochus III, King of Commagene, r. 12 BC β AD 17 ; Arminius, Germanic war chief (18/17 BC β AD 21) ; Arshak II, King of Caucasian Iberia, r. 20 BC β AD 1 ; Strato II and Strato III, co-kings of the Indo-Greek Kingdom, r. 25 BC... | [
"0s BC β Significant people\n\nTigranes IV, King of Armenia, r. 12β1 BC ; Erato, Queen of Armenia, 8β5 BC, 2 BC β AD 2, AD 6β11 ; Artavasdes III, King of Armenia, r. 5β2 BC ; Jesus Christ, Jewish preacher and central figure of Christianity, (ca. 4 BCβca. AD 33) ; Ariobarzan of Atropatene, Client King of Armenia, r.... |
0s_BC_24981305 | What information does the article about '0s BC' provide on 'Significant people'? | (8 BC β AD 9) ; Suinin, legendary Emperor of Japan, r. 29 BC β AD 70 ; Amanishakheto, King of Kush, r. 10β1 BC ; Natakamani, King of Kush, r. 1 BC β AD 20 ; Ma'nu III, King of Osroene, r. 23β4 BC ; Abgar V, King of Osroene, r. 4 BC-AD 7, AD 13β50 ; Phraates IV, king of the Parthian Empire, r. 38β2 BC ; Phraates V, king... | [
"0s BC β Significant people\n\nTigranes IV, King of Armenia, r. 12β1 BC ; Erato, Queen of Armenia, 8β5 BC, 2 BC β AD 2, AD 6β11 ; Artavasdes III, King of Armenia, r. 5β2 BC ; Jesus Christ, Jewish preacher and central figure of Christianity, (ca. 4 BCβca. AD 33) ; Ariobarzan of Atropatene, Client King of Armenia, r.... |
0verflow_28956643 | Reconstruct the content about 'Games' from the article on '0verflow'. | 2 (Windows Me/2000) ; November 30, 2001: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Windows 95/98/Me/2000'') ; February 6, 2003: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 2 (Dreamcast) ; March 27, 2003: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Dreamcast), (PlayStation 2) ; April 23, 2004: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Game Boy Advance'') ; 2006: Welcome to Pia Carrot!!... | [
"0verflow β Games\n\n2 (Windows Me/2000) ; November 30, 2001: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Windows 95/98/Me/2000'') ; February 6, 2003: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 2 (Dreamcast) ; March 27, 2003: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Dreamcast), (PlayStation 2) ; April 23, 2004: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Game Boy Advance'') ; 2006... |
0verflow_28956642 | From the article on '0verflow', restate the 'Games' content. | Days (γ·γ£γ€γγΌγγ€γΊ) ; July 3, 2014: Island Days (γ’γ€γ©γ³γγγ€γΊ) ; April 28, 2016: Strip Battle Days 2 (γΉγγͺγγγγγ«γγ€γΊ2) ; TearMail (cancelled) ; Stack July 26, 1996: Welcome to Pia Carrot (MS-DOS) ; October 18, 1996: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! (Windows) ; May 23, 1997: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! (PC-FX) ; October 31, 1997: Welcome to Pi... | [
"0verflow β Games\n\n2 (Windows Me/2000) ; November 30, 2001: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Windows 95/98/Me/2000'') ; February 6, 2003: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 2 (Dreamcast) ; March 27, 2003: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Dreamcast), (PlayStation 2) ; April 23, 2004: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Game Boy Advance'') ; 2006... |
0verflow_28956639 | Describe the content of the article about '0verflow'. | 0verflow (γͺγΌγγΌγγγΌ) (stylized 0verflow) is a Japanese video game division of Stack Ltd. (ζιδΌη€ΎγΉγΏγγ―) specializing in the production of mature interactive fiction. The Overflow label is known for its game franchise School Days. Stack's headquarters are located in the SugishΕ Building (ζεγγ«) in Kanda, Chiyoda, Tokyo. On Feb... | [
"0verflow β Games\n\n2 (Windows Me/2000) ; November 30, 2001: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Windows 95/98/Me/2000'') ; February 6, 2003: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 2 (Dreamcast) ; March 27, 2003: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Dreamcast), (PlayStation 2) ; April 23, 2004: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Game Boy Advance'') ; 2006... |
0verflow_28956641 | Reconstruct the content about 'Games' from the article on '0verflow'. | Overflow November 26, 1999: Large PONPON (γγΌγγ»PONPON) ; August 25, 2000: PureMail ; April 27, 2001: 0verflow Pleasure Box (γͺγΌγγΌγγγΌγ·γγγο½γγγ―γΉ) ; December 28, 2001: Snow Radish Vacation (Snowγ©γγ£γγ·γ₯γγ±γΌγ·γ§γ³) ; December 27, 2002: Let's go for the little sister! (ε¦Ήγ§θ‘γγ!) ; August 13, 2003: Summer Radish Vacation!! (Summerγ©γγ£γγ·... | [
"0verflow β Games\n\n2 (Windows Me/2000) ; November 30, 2001: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Windows 95/98/Me/2000'') ; February 6, 2003: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 2 (Dreamcast) ; March 27, 2003: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Dreamcast), (PlayStation 2) ; April 23, 2004: Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 (Game Boy Advance'') ; 2006... |
0x_(decentralized_exchange_infrastructure)_22361734 | Explain what '0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure)' covers in the 'Criticism / Controversy' section. | In August 2017, two days prior to the ICO token sale, researchers from Cornell Techβs Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts (IC3) alleged in a blog post that the 0x protocol had fundamental flaws in its design, questioned the rationale of using the ZRX token to pay for Relayer fees when the already existing ETH... | [
"0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure) β Criticism / Controversy\n\nIn August 2017, two days prior to the ICO token sale, researchers from Cornell Techβs Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts (IC3) alleged in a blog post that the 0x protocol had fundamental flaws in its design, questioned the rationale... |
0x_(decentralized_exchange_infrastructure)_22361733 | Explain what '0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure)' covers in the 'History' section. | cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. In April 2018, Davis Sacks, former COO of PayPal, joined 0x's advisory board. On October 11, 2018, ZRX was the first Ethereum ERC-20 token to begin trading on US-based cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. On June 22, 2020, 0x announced the formation of 0x Labs stating, "As we continue to ... | [
"0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure) β Criticism / Controversy\n\nIn August 2017, two days prior to the ICO token sale, researchers from Cornell Techβs Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts (IC3) alleged in a blog post that the 0x protocol had fundamental flaws in its design, questioned the rationale... |
0x_(decentralized_exchange_infrastructure)_22361731 | Summarize the 'History' part of '0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure)'. | Will Warren and Amir Bandeali began the development of the project in 2016, and on February 22, 2017, they released a white paper with the following abstract: "We describe a protocol that facilitates low friction peer-to-peer exchange of ERC20 tokens on the Ethereum blockchain. The protocol is intended to serve as an o... | [
"0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure) β Criticism / Controversy\n\nIn August 2017, two days prior to the ICO token sale, researchers from Cornell Techβs Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts (IC3) alleged in a blog post that the 0x protocol had fundamental flaws in its design, questioned the rationale... |
0x_(decentralized_exchange_infrastructure)_22361732 | Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure)'. | on the resulting volume. The protocol is unopinionated: it does not impose costs on its users or arbitrarily extract value from one group of users to benefit another. Decentralized governance is used to continuously and securely integrate updates into the base protocol without disrupting dApps or end users." The projec... | [
"0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure) β Criticism / Controversy\n\nIn August 2017, two days prior to the ICO token sale, researchers from Cornell Techβs Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts (IC3) alleged in a blog post that the 0x protocol had fundamental flaws in its design, questioned the rationale... |
0x_(decentralized_exchange_infrastructure)_22361730 | Summarize the following section from the article on '0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure)'. | 0x is an open-source, decentralized exchange infrastructure that enables the exchange of tokenized assets on multiple blockchains. Developers can use 0x to incorporate exchange functionality into their applications, and market makers can use 0x to create markets for cryptocurrencies and tokens. ZRX, an Ethereum ERC-20 ... | [
"0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure) β Criticism / Controversy\n\nIn August 2017, two days prior to the ICO token sale, researchers from Cornell Techβs Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts (IC3) alleged in a blog post that the 0x protocol had fundamental flaws in its design, questioned the rationale... |
0x10c_1185045 | From the article on '0x10c', restate the 'Art' content. | "The style is pixel art meets modern 3D. It's influenced by bright, vivid sci-fi, and real-world functional spaceship design to go with 0x10c's realistic tone," said Jonatan PΓΆljΓΆ, artist of the game's team. | [
"0x10c β Art\n\n\"The style is pixel art meets modern 3D. It's influenced by bright, vivid sci-fi, and real-world functional spaceship design to go with 0x10c's realistic tone,\" said Jonatan PΓΆljΓΆ, artist of the game's team.",
"0x10c β Pricing\n\n0x10c was expected to be the first Mojang game with a monthly fee ... |
0x10c_1185047 | From the article on '0x10c', restate the 'Pricing' content. | 0x10c was expected to be the first Mojang game with a monthly fee for online play in multiplayer mode (but no recurring fee for single player mode). Persson said that this was because of the cost to "emulate all computers and physics even when players aren't logged in." It is unknown if there was to be a private multip... | [
"0x10c β Art\n\n\"The style is pixel art meets modern 3D. It's influenced by bright, vivid sci-fi, and real-world functional spaceship design to go with 0x10c's realistic tone,\" said Jonatan PΓΆljΓΆ, artist of the game's team.",
"0x10c β Pricing\n\n0x10c was expected to be the first Mojang game with a monthly fee ... |
0x10c_1185041 | What does the article about '0x10c' say regarding 'Gameplay'? | The list of features included engineering, space battles, seamless space-to-planet transitions, mining and trading, laser guns, and an open universe with both single-player and multiplayer variants. 0x10c featured a working emulated 16-bit processor inside the game called the DCPU-16 that could be accessed through any ... | [
"0x10c β Art\n\n\"The style is pixel art meets modern 3D. It's influenced by bright, vivid sci-fi, and real-world functional spaceship design to go with 0x10c's realistic tone,\" said Jonatan PΓΆljΓΆ, artist of the game's team.",
"0x10c β Pricing\n\n0x10c was expected to be the first Mojang game with a monthly fee ... |
0x10c_1185040 | Summarize the following section from the article on '0x10c'. | 0x10c (pronounced "ten to the c") was a sandbox science fiction video game previously under development by Mojang AB. It was announced on April 3, 2012, by Markus Persson, the game's lead designer. The game was eventually indefinitely postponed because Persson found several creative blocks, citing the main problem as "... | [
"0x10c β Art\n\n\"The style is pixel art meets modern 3D. It's influenced by bright, vivid sci-fi, and real-world functional spaceship design to go with 0x10c's realistic tone,\" said Jonatan PΓΆljΓΆ, artist of the game's team.",
"0x10c β Pricing\n\n0x10c was expected to be the first Mojang game with a monthly fee ... |
0x10c_1185043 | Reconstruct the content about 'Development' from the article on '0x10c'. | working on a space-themed game that was inspired by the television show Firefly and the video game Elite. The first details of this game were released in an April Fool's parody website called "Mars Effect", a play on Mass Effect and alluding to the lawsuit by Bethesda Softworks over trademark infringement. A few days l... | [
"0x10c β Art\n\n\"The style is pixel art meets modern 3D. It's influenced by bright, vivid sci-fi, and real-world functional spaceship design to go with 0x10c's realistic tone,\" said Jonatan PΓΆljΓΆ, artist of the game's team.",
"0x10c β Pricing\n\n0x10c was expected to be the first Mojang game with a monthly fee ... |
0x10c_1185042 | What does the article about '0x10c' say regarding 'Development'? | In December 2011, Markus Persson announced that he was going to be stepping down as the lead developer of Minecraft, and that he would be working on another project. Mojang CEO Carl Manneh said in an interview with Edge Online that Mojang was committed to supporting a new project that Persson was developing along with ... | [
"0x10c β Art\n\n\"The style is pixel art meets modern 3D. It's influenced by bright, vivid sci-fi, and real-world functional spaceship design to go with 0x10c's realistic tone,\" said Jonatan PΓΆljΓΆ, artist of the game's team.",
"0x10c β Pricing\n\n0x10c was expected to be the first Mojang game with a monthly fee ... |
0x10c_1185044 | Explain what '0x10c' covers in the 'Development' section. | 2012, the first video gameplay of 0x10c was released by Persson on the game's website. On October 26, 2012, the first multiplayer test was uploaded to the website from Twitch.TV. In an April 2013 interview with Polygon, Persson stated that 0x10c development was hit by creative road block and would be put on hold. Perss... | [
"0x10c β Art\n\n\"The style is pixel art meets modern 3D. It's influenced by bright, vivid sci-fi, and real-world functional spaceship design to go with 0x10c's realistic tone,\" said Jonatan PΓΆljΓΆ, artist of the game's team.",
"0x10c β Pricing\n\n0x10c was expected to be the first Mojang game with a monthly fee ... |
0x10c_1185046 | Based on the article about '0x10c', describe the 'Soundtrack' section. | On September 15, 2014, Daniel Rosenfeld (C418), who also composed the music for Mojang's previous game, Minecraft, released the soundtrack for 0x10c on his Bandcamp page, which consists of two tracks, "0x10c" and "0". | [
"0x10c β Art\n\n\"The style is pixel art meets modern 3D. It's influenced by bright, vivid sci-fi, and real-world functional spaceship design to go with 0x10c's realistic tone,\" said Jonatan PΓΆljΓΆ, artist of the game's team.",
"0x10c β Pricing\n\n0x10c was expected to be the first Mojang game with a monthly fee ... |
0x88_9821538 | What information does the article about '0x88' provide? | The 0x88 chess board representation is a square-centric method of representing the chess board used by some chess programs. The number 0x88 is a hexadecimal integer (13610, 2108, 100010002). The rank and file positions are each represented by a nibble (hexadecimal digit), and the bit gaps simplify a number of computati... | [
"0x88\n\nThe 0x88 chess board representation is a square-centric method of representing the chess board used by some chess programs. The number 0x88 is a hexadecimal integer (13610, 2108, 100010002). The rank and file positions are each represented by a nibble (hexadecimal digit), and the bit gaps simplify a number... |
0x88_9821542 | What does the article about '0x88' say regarding 'Square relations'? | The difference of valid 0x88 coordinates A and B is unique with respect to distance and direction, which is not true for classical packed three-bit rank and file coordinates. That makes lookups for Manhattan distance, possible piece attacks, and legal piece moves more resource-friendly. While classical square coordinat... | [
"0x88\n\nThe 0x88 chess board representation is a square-centric method of representing the chess board used by some chess programs. The number 0x88 is a hexadecimal integer (13610, 2108, 100010002). The rank and file positions are each represented by a nibble (hexadecimal digit), and the bit gaps simplify a number... |
0x88_9821539 | What information does the article about '0x88' provide on 'Layout'? | In the 0x88 board representation, the layout is spread out to cover an 8-by-16 board, equal to the size of two adjacent chessboards. Each square of the 8-by-16 matrix is assigned a number as can be seen in the board layout table. In this scheme each nibble represents a rank or a file, so that the 8-bit integer 0x42 rep... | [
"0x88\n\nThe 0x88 chess board representation is a square-centric method of representing the chess board used by some chess programs. The number 0x88 is a hexadecimal integer (13610, 2108, 100010002). The rank and file positions are each represented by a nibble (hexadecimal digit), and the bit gaps simplify a number... |
0x88_9821540 | From the article on '0x88', restate the 'Algebraic notation and conversion' content. | Each square of the chessboard is identified by a unique coordinate pair β a letter between (a and h) for the file, and a number between 1 and 8 for the rank. This method of referring to squares is a part of algebraic notation. To convert a coordinate pair to a 0x88 value, files are treated as integers, with a correspon... | [
"0x88\n\nThe 0x88 chess board representation is a square-centric method of representing the chess board used by some chess programs. The number 0x88 is a hexadecimal integer (13610, 2108, 100010002). The rank and file positions are each represented by a nibble (hexadecimal digit), and the bit gaps simplify a number... |
0x88_9821541 | What does the article about '0x88' say regarding 'Off-the-board detection'? | Off-the-board detection is a feature of chess programs which determines whether a piece is on or off the legal chess board. In 0x88, the highest bit of each nibble represents whether a piece is on the board or not. Specifically, out of the 8 bits to represent a square, the fourth and the eighth must both be 0 for a pie... | [
"0x88\n\nThe 0x88 chess board representation is a square-centric method of representing the chess board used by some chess programs. The number 0x88 is a hexadecimal integer (13610, 2108, 100010002). The rank and file positions are each represented by a nibble (hexadecimal digit), and the bit gaps simplify a number... |
0β9_Series_17818043 | Summarize the following section from the article on '0β9 Series'. | Mark Williams, Maroochy Barambah, Mary Schneider, Melanie Saloman, Mesana Salata, Mic Conway, Mic Conway's Whoopee Band, Mick Layton, Mike Kennings, Moya Simpson, Nicholas Wareham, Normie Rowe, Peter Chambers, Peter Combe, Peter Kenny, Rami Var, Rhonda Burchmore, Rick Price, Robyn Archer, Robyne Dunn, Ross Higgins, Rut... | [
"0β9 Series\n\nMark Williams, Maroochy Barambah, Mary Schneider, Melanie Saloman, Mesana Salata, Mic Conway, Mic Conway's Whoopee Band, Mick Layton, Mike Kennings, Moya Simpson, Nicholas Wareham, Normie Rowe, Peter Chambers, Peter Combe, Peter Kenny, Rami Var, Rhonda Burchmore, Rick Price, Robyn Archer, Robyne Dunn... |
0β9_Series_17818041 | What information does the article about '0β9 Series' provide? | 0β9 Series is a 1989 series of ten compilation albums released by ABC for Kids. It won the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album in 1990 and was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Cover Art in the same year. The ten albums are aimed at children of each age from 0 to 9. The album titled 0 for 0 year olds through to 9 ... | [
"0β9 Series\n\nMark Williams, Maroochy Barambah, Mary Schneider, Melanie Saloman, Mesana Salata, Mic Conway, Mic Conway's Whoopee Band, Mick Layton, Mike Kennings, Moya Simpson, Nicholas Wareham, Normie Rowe, Peter Chambers, Peter Combe, Peter Kenny, Rami Var, Rhonda Burchmore, Rick Price, Robyn Archer, Robyne Dunn... |
0β9_Series_17818042 | Summarize the following section from the article on '0β9 Series'. | Armando Hurley, Barry Crocker, Barry Leef, Chantelle Ormandy, Chris Bailey, Chris Lloyd, Christopher Patlon, Col Joye, Danielle Spencer, Darryl Aberhart, Dave Sandbach, Dave Sandford, Debbie Byrne, Don Spencer, Doug Parkinson, Ernie Dingo, Floyd Vincent, Gillian Eastoe, Gillian Jones, Grace Knight, Graeme Connors, Gree... | [
"0β9 Series\n\nMark Williams, Maroochy Barambah, Mary Schneider, Melanie Saloman, Mesana Salata, Mic Conway, Mic Conway's Whoopee Band, Mick Layton, Mike Kennings, Moya Simpson, Nicholas Wareham, Normie Rowe, Peter Chambers, Peter Combe, Peter Kenny, Rami Var, Rhonda Burchmore, Rick Price, Robyn Archer, Robyne Dunn... |
1_16749305 | Based on the article about '1', describe the 'As a number' section. | One, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube root, and so on. One is al... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749310 | What does the article about '1' say regarding 'Properties'? | Tallying is often referred to as "base 1", since only one mark β the tally itself β is needed. This is more formally referred to as a unary numeral system. Unlike base 2 or base 10, this is not a positional notation. Since the base 1 exponential function (1x) always equals 1, its inverse does not exist (which would be ... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749313 | Summarize the 'Primality' part of '1'. | 1 is by convention neither a prime number nor a composite number, but a unit (meaning of ring theory) like β1 and, in the Gaussian integers, i and βi. The fundamental theorem of arithmetic guarantees unique factorization over the integers only up to units. For example,, but if units are included, is also equal to, say,... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749306 | Based on the article about '1', describe the 'As a digit' section. | The glyph used today in the Western world to represent the number 1, a vertical line, often with a serif at the top and sometimes a short horizontal line at the bottom, traces its roots back to the Brahmic script of ancient India, where it was a simple vertical line. It was transmitted to Europe via the Maghreb and And... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749304 | What information does the article about '1' provide on 'Etymology'? | The word one can be used as a noun, an adjective, and a pronoun. It comes from the English word an, which comes from the Proto-Germanic root. The Proto-Germanic root comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *oi-no-. Compare the Proto-Germanic root to Old Frisian an, Gothic ains, Danish en, Dutch een, German eins and Old... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749315 | Summarize the 'In science' part of '1'. | Dimensionless quantities are also known as quantities of dimension one. ; 1 is the atomic number of hydrogen. ; +1 is the electric charge of positrons and protons. ; Group 1 of the periodic table consists of the alkali metals. ; Period 1 of the periodic table consists of just two elements, hydrogen and helium. ; The dw... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749308 | What information does the article about '1' provide on 'Definitions'? | in arithmetic (algebra) and calculus, the natural number that follows 0 and the multiplicative identity element of the integers, real numbers and complex numbers; ; more generally, in algebra, the multiplicative identity (also called unity), usually of a group or a ring. Mathematically, 1 is: Formalizations of the natu... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749309 | Describe the 'Definitions' section of the article about '1'. | characteristic n not equal to 0, the element called 1 has the property that (where this 0 is the additive identity of the ring). Important examples are finite fields. By definition, 1 is the magnitude, absolute value, or norm of a unit complex number, unit vector, and a unit matrix (more usually called an identity matr... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749302 | What information does the article about '1' provide? | 1 (one, also called unit, and unity) is a number and a numerical digit used to represent that number in numerals. It represents a single entity, the unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of unit length is a line segment of length 1. In conventions of sign where zero is considered neither positive... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749312 | Explain what '1' covers in the 'Properties' section. | the Fibonacci sequence (0 being the zeroth) and is the first number in many other mathematical sequences. The definition of a field requires that 1 must not be equal to 0. Thus, there are no fields of characteristic 1. Nevertheless, abstract algebra can consider the field with one element, which is not a singleton and ... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749307 | Summarize the 'As a digit' part of '1'. | a long upstroke, the digit 7 is often written with a horizontal stroke through the vertical line, to disambiguate them. Styles that do not use the long upstroke on digit 1 usually do not use the horizontal stroke through the vertical of the digit 7 either. While the shape of the character for the digit 1 has an ascende... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749311 | Describe the 'Properties' section of the article about '1'. | just a few. In many mathematical and engineering problems, numeric values are typically normalized to fall within the unit interval from 0 to 1, where 1 usually represents the maximum possible value in the range of parameters. Likewise, vectors are often normalized into unit vectors (i.e., vectors of magnitude one), be... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749314 | Explain what '1' covers in the 'In technology' section. | The resin identification code used in recycling to identify polyethylene terephthalate. ; The ITU country code for the North American Numbering Plan area, which includes the United States, Canada, and parts of the Caribbean. ; A binary code is a sequence of 1 and 0 that is used in computers for representing any kind of... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749318 | What information does the article about '1' provide on 'In other fields'? | Number One is Royal Navy informal usage for the chief executive officer of a ship, the captain's deputy responsible for discipline and all normal operation of a ship and its crew. ; 1 is the value of an ace in many playing card games, such as cribbage. ; List of highways numbered 1 ; List of public transport routes num... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_16749316 | Summarize the 'In philosophy' part of '1'. | In the philosophy of Plotinus (and that of other neoplatonists), The One is the ultimate reality and source of all existence. Philo of Alexandria (20 BC β AD 50) regarded the number one as God's number, and the basis for all numbers ("De Allegoriis Legum," ii.12 [i.66]). The Neopythagorean philosopher Nicomachus of Ger... | [
"1 β As a number\n\nOne, sometimes referred to as unity, is the first non-zero natural number. It is thus the integer after zero. Any number multiplied by one remains that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, 1 is its own factorial, its own square and square root, its own cube and cube ro... |
1_(2009_film)_1100761 | Describe the content of the article about '1 (2009 film)'. | 1 is the first feature film of Hungarian director/production designer Pater Sparrow. It was inspired by One Human Minute by Polish science fiction writer StanisΕaw Lem, a work of pseudepigrapha. | [
"1 (2009 film)\n\n1 is the first feature film of Hungarian director/production designer Pater Sparrow. It was inspired by One Human Minute by Polish science fiction writer StanisΕaw Lem, a work of pseudepigrapha.",
"1 (2009 film) β Festivals & awards\n\nin Praha. 42nd SITGES International Film Festival of Fantast... |
1_(2009_film)_1100764 | Summarize the 'Festivals & awards' part of '1 (2009 film)'. | in Praha. 42nd SITGES International Film Festival of Fantastic Films / 'New Visions - Discovery' section ; Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival 'European' and '7th Orbit' competition ; The London International Festival Of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film ; Festival International du Film Policier de Liege ; ... | [
"1 (2009 film)\n\n1 is the first feature film of Hungarian director/production designer Pater Sparrow. It was inspired by One Human Minute by Polish science fiction writer StanisΕaw Lem, a work of pseudepigrapha.",
"1 (2009 film) β Festivals & awards\n\nin Praha. 42nd SITGES International Film Festival of Fantast... |
1_(2009_film)_1100762 | What information does the article about '1 (2009 film)' provide on 'Plot'? | A bookshop renowned for its rare works is mysteriously filled with copies of a book entitled 1, which doesn't appear to have a publisher or author. The strange almanac is filled with tables and statistics that describe everything that happens in the world in the course of one minute. A police investigation begins and t... | [
"1 (2009 film)\n\n1 is the first feature film of Hungarian director/production designer Pater Sparrow. It was inspired by One Human Minute by Polish science fiction writer StanisΕaw Lem, a work of pseudepigrapha.",
"1 (2009 film) β Festivals & awards\n\nin Praha. 42nd SITGES International Film Festival of Fantast... |
1_(2009_film)_1100763 | Summarize the 'Festivals & awards' part of '1 (2009 film)'. | The film debuted at the 40th Hungarian Film Week where it won 5 awards: Best Cinematography, Best Editor, Best Visual Design, Best Producer, and received the Best First Feature Film award from the Student Jury. ; Also won the Hungarian Film Critics Award in 2010 for best visual achievement. ; Best Director and Best Act... | [
"1 (2009 film)\n\n1 is the first feature film of Hungarian director/production designer Pater Sparrow. It was inspired by One Human Minute by Polish science fiction writer StanisΕaw Lem, a work of pseudepigrapha.",
"1 (2009 film) β Festivals & awards\n\nin Praha. 42nd SITGES International Film Festival of Fantast... |
1_(B1A4_album)_26596618 | Reconstruct the content about 'Background' from the article on '1 (B1A4 album)'. | The album was announced by the group's Korean agency, WM Entertainment, with details of the album release and along with a release of the group's first DVD B1A4 History 2011-2012 in Japan. The album was released in three different editions: a CD+DVD, including the CD and a DVD including the music videos of "Beautiful T... | [
"1 (B1A4 album) β Background\n\nThe album was announced by the group's Korean agency, WM Entertainment, with details of the album release and along with a release of the group's first DVD B1A4 History 2011-2012 in Japan. The album was released in three different editions: a CD+DVD, including the CD and a DVD includ... |
1_(B1A4_album)_26596620 | Reconstruct the content about 'Singles' from the article on '1 (B1A4 album)'. | Two songs from the album were released as singles: The first single from the album is a Japanese version of "Beautiful Target". It was released on June 27, 2012 as the group's Japanese debut single. The original version of the song, recorded in Korean, was released on the group's second mini album It B1A4. It peaked nu... | [
"1 (B1A4 album) β Background\n\nThe album was announced by the group's Korean agency, WM Entertainment, with details of the album release and along with a release of the group's first DVD B1A4 History 2011-2012 in Japan. The album was released in three different editions: a CD+DVD, including the CD and a DVD includ... |
1_(B1A4_album)_26596619 | What information does the article about '1 (B1A4 album)' provide on 'Composition'? | The album is composed of ten songs: two singles, five new songs, and three Japanese versions of songs previously recorded in Korean. The tracks "O.K", "Only One" and "Waruikoto Bakari Manande" were originally recorded in Korean and released on the group's debut mini album Let's Fly. | [
"1 (B1A4 album) β Background\n\nThe album was announced by the group's Korean agency, WM Entertainment, with details of the album release and along with a release of the group's first DVD B1A4 History 2011-2012 in Japan. The album was released in three different editions: a CD+DVD, including the CD and a DVD includ... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13121035 | What does the article about '1 (Beatles album)' say regarding 'Track listing'? | at Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) "Paperback Writer" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) "Rain" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswick, London, England, 20 May 1966; later aired ... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13121016 | Describe the 'Track listing' section of the article about '1 (Beatles album)'. | Help! and Yesterday and Today (1966), depending on the territory. ; 33) *The DVD/BD track is from The Ed Sullivan Show, recorded 14 August 1965, aired 12 September. ; 34) "Day Tripper" β 2:48 ; 35) * Released in the UK on 3 December 1965, and in the U.S. on 6 December. Reached No. 1 in the UK for five weeks on 16 Decem... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13121012 | Based on the article about '1 (Beatles album)', describe the 'Track listing' section. | in the U.S. on 13 July. Reached No. 1 in the UK for three weeks on 23 July 1964, and in the U.S. for two weeks on 1 August. First included on respective territorial versions of A Hard Day's Night (1964). ; 18) *The DVD/BD track is from the Palais des Sports, Paris, France, 20 June 1965, recorded/filmed for a 31 October... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13121025 | Summarize the 'Track listing' part of '1 (Beatles album)'. | 15 March 1968, and in the U.S. on 18 March. Reached No. 1 in the UK for two weeks on 27 March 1968. First included on Hey Jude. ; 60) * The DVD/BD track is a promo video filmed in Studio Three, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 11 February 1968 and at Chappell Studios, London, England three days later. It included s... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13121017 | Summarize the 'Track listing' part of '1 (Beatles album)'. | 36) * The DVD/BD track is a promo video filmed at Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 37) "We Can Work It Out" β 2:15 ; 38) * Released in the UK on 3 December 1965, and in the U.S. on 6 December. Reached No. 1 in the UK for five weeks on 16 December 1965, and in the U.S. for two weeks on 8 ... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13121011 | From the article on '1 (Beatles album)', restate the 'Track listing' content. | and in the UK on 20 March. Reached No. 1 in the UK for three weeks on 2 April 1964, and in the U.S. for five weeks on 4 April. First included on respective territorial versions of A Hard Day's Night (1964). ; 15) *The DVD/BD track is from the Beatles' television special Around the Beatles, music recorded on 19 April 19... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13120988 | Summarize the 'Remastering' part of '1 (Beatles album)'. | Before 1, all 27 songs were mainly available on two remastered CD releases: firstly on the respective Beatles studio albums released in 1987 (as well as Past Masters, Volume One and Past Masters, Volume Two, released in 1988). The second remastering was made available on the CD versions for 1962β1966 and 1967β1970, rel... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13121000 | What information does the article about '1 (Beatles album)' provide on 'Sales and chart performance'? | has sold over 3,230,000 copies in the UK. In the United States, the response was similar. 1 debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 during the week of 2 December 2000 with sales totaling over 595,500 copies. In its second week, sales increased to 662,000 but it was knocked off the top spot by Backstreet Boys' Black ... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13121027 | Based on the article about '1 (Beatles album)', describe the 'Track listing' section. | the U.S. on 5 May. Reached No. 1 in the UK for six weeks on 23 April 1969, and in the U.S. for five weeks on 24 May. While a different version was included on Let It Be (1970), this version was first included on The Beatles/1967β1970 (1973). ; 66) * The DVD/BD track is a promo video featuring filmed footage at the famo... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13120999 | Summarize the 'Sales and chart performance' part of '1 (Beatles album)'. | two million copies in the UK. It spent a total of 46 weeks inside the Top 75. In July 2013 it was certified 10Γ platinum by the BPI, for over 3 million copies sold in the UK. It is the 21st best-selling album in the UK, according to an assessment by the Official Charts Company and the British Phonographic Industry that... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13120998 | Based on the article about '1 (Beatles album)', describe the 'Sales and chart performance' section. | the US in four non-consecutive decades (1960s, 1970s, 1990s and 2000s). In the United Kingdom, 1 became the Beatles' 15th number 1 album with sales of 319,126 copies (achieving record sales for only one week in 2000). On 18 December 2000, Ananova.com reported that the album has "become 2000's biggest-selling albumβin o... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13121002 | Based on the article about '1 (Beatles album)', describe the 'Sales and chart performance' section. | happened the album had sold almost six millions units. The album spent a total of eight weeks at number 1 and sold 1,258,667 copies during the week before Christmas of 2000. With this number, the Beatles achieved a new record: it was the seventh highest one-week sales in Soundscan history, the highest for an album not ... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13121029 | What information does the article about '1 (Beatles album)' provide on 'Track listing'? | UK on 31 October. Reached No. 1 in the U.S. for one week on 29 November 1969. First included on Abbey Road (1969). ; 72) * The DVD/BD track is an Apple-produced promo video filmed in October 1969 featuring the four Beatles and their wives at Tittenhurst Park, Ascot, Berkshire, England (the Lennons); "Kinfauns", Esher, ... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13120991 | What information does the article about '1 (Beatles album)' provide on 'Package'? | 32-page booklet with a coloured page with international picture covers (a total of 163 covers are displayed on the whole booklet) and details (recording date, location, release date, chart stats) for each of the singles. It also includes on its first two pages a collage with 27 1s in different colours (all of them foll... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
1_(Beatles_album)_13120987 | Explain what '1 (Beatles album)' covers in the 'Background' section. | either the Record Retailer chart or the Billboard Hot 100: "Please Please Me" and "Strawberry Fields Forever". The former was the Beatles' first UK number one single in all British charts except Record Retailer, reaching the top spot in the music magazines New Musical Express, Melody Maker and Disc. "Strawberry Fields ... | [
"1 (Beatles album) β Track listing\n\nat Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965. ; 17) \"Paperback Writer\" ; 18) * Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Studio One, Abbey Road Studios, London, England, 19 May 1966. ; 19) \"Rain\" ; 20) * Promo video filmed in colour at Chiswick House, Chiswi... |
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