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[ "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 film)", "followed by", "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning" ]
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[ "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 film)", "main subject", "serial killer" ]
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[ "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 film)", "based on", "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" ]
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[ "Aya (DC Comics)", "performer", "Grey DeLisle" ]
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[ "Jane Jetson", "performer", "Grey DeLisle" ]
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[ "Jane Jetson", "performer", "Penny Singleton" ]
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[ "Ron Weasley", "owner of", "Pigwidgeon" ]
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Ron's rat, Scabbers, already seen in Philosopher's Stone, goes missing, for which he blames Hermione's new cat Crookshanks, and the two have a falling-out.[PoA Ch.11][PoA Ch.12] They eventually make up when Hermione has a nervous brea...
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[ "Ron Weasley", "performer", "Rupert Grint" ]
Characterisation Outward appearance Rowling introduces Ron as "tall, thin and gangling, with freckles, big hands and feet, and a long nose."[PS Ch.6] Ron has the trademark red hair of the Weasleys and is indeed one of Harry's tallest schoolmates, even outgrowing some of his older brothers. Rowling states in the novels ...
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[ "Star Fleet Project", "performer", "Brian May" ]
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[ "Star Fleet Project", "followed by", "Back to the Light" ]
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[ "Leodegrance", "performer", "Patrick Stewart" ]
In popular culture Leodegrance was portrayed by Patrick Stewart in the 1981 film Excalibur and by Daragh O'Malley in the 2011 television series Camelot.
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[ "Leodegrance", "performer", "Lionnel Astier" ]
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[ "Crunchy Frog", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "How Not to Be Seen sketch", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "The Funniest Joke in the World", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "The Lumberjack Song", "followed by", "Python On Song" ]
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[ "The Lumberjack Song", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "The Lumberjack Song", "main subject", "lumberjack" ]
Synopsis The common theme was of an average man (usually Michael Palin, but in the City Center and Hollywood Bowl versions by Eric Idle) who expresses dissatisfaction with his current job (as a barber, weatherman, pet shop owner, etc.) and then announces, "I didn't want to be [the given profession]. I wanted to be... a...
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[ "The Lumberjack Song", "follows", "Monty Python's Tiny Black Round Thing" ]
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[ "The Lumberjack Song", "main subject", "transvestism" ]
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[ "The Ministry of Silly Walks", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
"The Ministry of Silly Walks" is a sketch from the Monty Python comedy troupe's television show Monty Python's Flying Circus, series 2, episode 1, which is entitled "Face the Press". The episode first aired on 15 September 1970. A shortened version of the sketch was performed for Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl...
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[ "The Ministry of Silly Walks", "depicts", "silly walks" ]
"The Ministry of Silly Walks" is a sketch from the Monty Python comedy troupe's television show Monty Python's Flying Circus, series 2, episode 1, which is entitled "Face the Press". The episode first aired on 15 September 1970. A shortened version of the sketch was performed for Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl...
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[ "Dead Parrot sketch", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
The "Dead Parrot Sketch", alternatively and originally known as the "Pet Shop Sketch" or "Parrot Sketch", is a sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circus about a non-existent species of parrot, called a "Norwegian Blue". A satire on poor customer service, it was written by John Cleese and Graham Chapman and initially pe...
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[ "The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
"The Spanish Inquisition" is a series of sketches in Monty Python's Flying Circus, Series 2 Episode 2, first broadcast 22 September 1970, satirizing the Spanish Inquisition. This episode is itself titled "The Spanish Inquisition". The sketches are notable for their principal catchphrase, "Nobody expects the Spanish In...
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[ "Romani ite domum", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Four Yorkshiremen sketch", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
The "Four Yorkshiremen" is a comedy sketch that parodies nostalgic conversations about humble beginnings or difficult childhoods. It features four men from Yorkshire who reminisce about their upbringing. As the conversation progresses they try to outdo one another, and their accounts of deprived childhoods become incre...
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[ "The Philosophers' Football Match", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
"International Philosophy", commonly referred to as the Philosophers' Football Match, is a Monty Python sketch depicting a football match in the Munich Olympiastadion between philosophers representing Greece and Germany. Starring in the sketch are Archimedes (John Cleese), Socrates (Eric Idle), Hegel (Graham Chapman), ...
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[ "Spam (Monty Python sketch)", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
"Spam" is a Monty Python sketch, first televised in 1970 (series 2, episode 12) and written by Terry Jones and Michael Palin. In the sketch, two customers are lowered by wires into a greasy spoon café and try to order a breakfast from a menu that includes Spam in almost every dish, much to the consternation of one of t...
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[ "Cheese Shop sketch", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
Summary Cleese plays an erudite customer (Mr. Mousebender in the script) attempting to purchase some cheese from "Ye National Cheese Emporium, purveyor of fine cheese to the gentry (and the poverty-stricken too)". The proprietor (Palin), Mr. Arthur Wensleydale (Henry Wensleydale in the TV version), appears to have noth...
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[ "Decomposing Composers", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Nudge Nudge", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Piranha Brothers", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Seduced Milkmen", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Upper Class Twit of the Year", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Marriage Guidance Counsellor", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "The Fame Ball Tour", "performer", "Lady Gaga" ]
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[ "The Fame Ball Tour", "based on", "The Fame" ]
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[ "The Fame Ball Tour", "followed by", "The Monster Ball" ]
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[ "The Monster Ball Tour", "performer", "Lady Gaga" ]
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[ "The Monster Ball Tour", "followed by", "Born This Way Ball" ]
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[ "The Monster Ball Tour", "based on", "The Fame Monster" ]
The Monster Ball Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga. Staged in support of her first EP, The Fame Monster (2009) and comprising a set list of songs mostly from that and her debut studio album, The Fame (2008), the tour visited arenas and stadiums from 2009 through 2011. It is the hig...
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[ "The Monster Ball Tour", "follows", "The Fame Ball Tour" ]
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[ "ABBA Voyage", "performer", "ABBA" ]
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[ "ABBA Voyage", "topic's main category", "Category:ABBA Voyage" ]
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[ "ABBA Voyage", "different from", "Voyage" ]
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[ "Professor Challenger", "performer", "John Rhys-Davies" ]
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[ "Professor Challenger", "performer", "Bob Hoskins" ]
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[ "Professor Challenger", "performer", "Wallace Beery" ]
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[ "Professor Challenger", "topic's main category", "Category:Professor Challenger" ]
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[ "Professor Challenger", "performer", "Patrick Bergin" ]
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[ "Professor Challenger", "performer", "Claude Rains" ]
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[ "Professor Challenger", "performer", "Bruce Boxleitner" ]
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[ "Professor Challenger", "performer", "Peter McCauley" ]
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[ "Gimli (Middle-earth)", "performer", "John Rhys-Davies" ]
Gimli is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, appearing in The Lord of the Rings. A dwarf warrior, he is the son of Glóin, a member of Thorin's company in Tolkien's earlier book The Hobbit. He represents the race of Dwarves as a member of the Fellowship of the Ring. As such, he is one of the primar...
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[ "Gimli (Middle-earth)", "participant of", "the Council of Elrond" ]
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[ "Gimli (Middle-earth)", "different from", "Gimli" ]
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[ "Hades (DC Comics)", "performer", "John Rhys-Davies" ]
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[ "Hades (DC Comics)", "based on", "Hades" ]
Hades (also sometimes Pluto or Hell) is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as an adversary and sometimes-ally of the superhero Wonder Woman. Based upon the eponymous Greek mythological figure, he is the Olympian god of the dead and ruler of the underworld.Publication h...
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[ "Hades (DC Comics)", "performer", "Oliver Platt" ]
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[ "Hades (DC Comics)", "performer", "Bob Joles" ]
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[ "Vocational Guidance Counsellor", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
Vocational Guidance Counsellor is a Monty Python sketch that first aired on December 21, 1969, in the episode "Episode 10".The sketch is credited with creating the popular stereotype of accountants being boring. Four decades on, the Financial Times reported that it still haunts the profession.Plot Herbert Anchovy (Mich...
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[ "Dead Bishop", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Self-Defence Against Fresh Fruit", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Patient Abuse", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Argument Clinic", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
"Argument Clinic" is a sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circus, written by John Cleese and Graham Chapman. The sketch was originally broadcast as part of the television series and has subsequently been performed live by the group. It relies heavily on wordplay and dialogue, and has been used as an example of how langu...
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[ "Lifeboat sketch", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Kilimanjaro Expedition", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
Kilimanjaro Expedition is a sketch from the episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus "The Ant, an Introduction", also appearing in the Monty Python film And Now For Something Completely Different. It has been compared to a comic episode in Franz Kafka's The Castle in which the protagonist, K., is confused by twins assig...
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[ "Fish Licence", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
The Fish Licence is a sketch from Series 2 Episode 10 (Scott of the Antarctic) of the popular British television series, Monty Python's Flying Circus. It first aired on 1 December 1970.Eric Praline (John Cleese) is a put-upon customer who seeks to obtain a licence for his pet halibut, Eric, although he has difficulty e...
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[ "Architects Sketch", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Undertakers sketch", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "The Dirty Fork", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Never Be Rude to an Arab", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Election Night Special", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Albatross sketch", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
The sketch A man, played by John Cleese, is dressed as an ice-cream girl in a cinema, although instead of the regular cinema snacks she is selling a dead albatross which is tied to a hawker tray around her neck. A man (Terry Jones) approaches her and asks for two choc ices. The girl aggressively makes clear she only se...
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[ "Anne Elk's Theory on Brontosauruses", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "Bruces sketch", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "The Fish-Slapping Dance", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
The Fish-Slapping Dance is a comedy sketch written and performed by the Monty Python team. The sketch was originally recorded in 1971 for a pan-European May Day special titled Euroshow 71. In 1972 it was broadcast as part of episode two of series three of Monty Python's Flying Circus, which was titled "Mr & Mrs Brian N...
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[ "The Mouse Problem", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "The Bishop (Monty Python)", "performer", "Monty Python" ]
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[ "ArtRave", "performer", "Lady Gaga" ]
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[ "Lady Gaga Enigma + Jazz & Piano", "performer", "Lady Gaga" ]
Lady Gaga Enigma + Jazz & Piano is a concert residency by American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga held at the Park Theater in the Las Vegas Valley, Nevada. The residency consists of two types of shows: Enigma, which focuses on theatricality and includes the singer's biggest hits, and Jazz & Piano, which involves songs fro...
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[ "Lady Gaga Enigma + Jazz & Piano", "follows", "Joanne World Tour" ]
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[ "Lady Gaga Enigma + Jazz & Piano", "followed by", "The Chromatica Ball" ]
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[ "Lady Gaga videography", "performer", "Lady Gaga" ]
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[ "Sour Candy (Lady Gaga and Blackpink song)", "performer", "Lady Gaga" ]
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[ "Sour Candy (Lady Gaga and Blackpink song)", "performer", "Blackpink" ]
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[ "Sour Candy (Lady Gaga and Blackpink song)", "follows", "Kill This Love" ]
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[ "Sour Candy (Lady Gaga and Blackpink song)", "follows", "Rain on Me" ]
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[ "Sour Candy (Lady Gaga and Blackpink song)", "followed by", "How You Like That" ]
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[ "Sour Candy (Lady Gaga and Blackpink song)", "followed by", "Free Woman" ]
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[ "Dive Bar Tour (Lady Gaga)", "performer", "Lady Gaga" ]
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[ "Dive Bar Tour (Lady Gaga)", "followed by", "Joanne World Tour" ]
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[ "Dive Bar Tour (Lady Gaga)", "follows", "Cheek to Cheek Tour" ]
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[ "Dive Bar Tour (Lady Gaga)", "based on", "Joanne" ]
Background and development On October 21, 2016, Lady Gaga released her fifth studio album, Joanne, which marked her return to pop music after 2014's Cheek to Cheek, a collaborative jazz record with Tony Bennett. It was largely inspired by her aunt Joanne Stefani Germanotta, who died at age 19 due to complications arisi...
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[ "Joanne World Tour", "performer", "Lady Gaga" ]
The Joanne World Tour was the sixth headlining concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga, in support of her fifth studio album, Joanne (2016). It began on August 1, 2017, in Vancouver, Canada and ended on February 1, 2018, in Birmingham, England. After tickets went on sale, various shows in Europe and North America qui...
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[ "Joanne World Tour", "based on", "Joanne" ]
The Joanne World Tour was the sixth headlining concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga, in support of her fifth studio album, Joanne (2016). It began on August 1, 2017, in Vancouver, Canada and ended on February 1, 2018, in Birmingham, England. After tickets went on sale, various shows in Europe and North America qui...
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[ "Joanne World Tour", "follows", "Dive Bar Tour" ]
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[ "Joanne World Tour", "followed by", "Lady Gaga Enigma + Jazz & Piano" ]
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[ "The Chromatica Ball", "performer", "Lady Gaga" ]
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