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On March 14, 2023, OpenAI announced the release of Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4 (GPT-4), capable of accepting text or image inputs. OpenAI announced the updated technology passed a simulated law school bar exam with a score around the top 10% of test takers; by contrast, the prior version, GPT-3.5, scored... | uses | 169 | [
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New Orleans Saints
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New Orleans Saints
After going undrafted in the 2009 NFL Draft, Parrish was signed by the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent on May 6. However, the team waived him on June 4. | member of sports team | 92 | [
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Parrish was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals on August 3, 2009. His attempt to make the Bengals' roster was chronicled on the HBO series Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Cincinnati Bengals.References
External links
Cincinnati Bengals bio
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Minnesota Vikings
On April 29, 2012, Pasztor signed with the Minnesota Vikings. On August 31, 2012, as the Vikings reduced their roster down to league maximum of 53 players, he was released. | member of sports team | 92 | [
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Pasztor attended Glendale High School before transferring to Fork Union Mili... | given name | 60 | [
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In mid-November 1971, Tom Landry called Liscio on Monday November 15 to ask if he coul... | member of sports team | 92 | [
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Liscio attended Westinghouse High School, where he was an All-state end in football, the starting center... | sex or gender | 65 | [
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Liscio attended Westinghouse High School, where he was an All-state end in football, the starting center... | educated at | 56 | [
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After football, he worked in commercial real estate. In 2012, he suffered a heart attack while being present at the Dallas Cowboys training camp.Liscio died on June 18, 2017, at age 76 at his Lake Highlands home. He was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis after falling and breaking his hip in mid... | place of death | 45 | [
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Liscio attended Westinghouse High School, where he was an All-state end in football, the starting center in basketball and a shot putter for the track and field team. He was inducted into the Westinghouse High School Wall of Fame.He went on to become a two-way starting tackle for the University of Tulsa. As... | educated at | 56 | [
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Talbert was a two-year starter at left tackle with the New Orleans Saints. On August 2, 1971, he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for defensive end Doug Moore and a fourth round draft choice (#104-Eric Allen). | instance of | 5 | [
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Talbert attended Texas City High School, where he practiced football and basketball. He accepted a football scholarship from the University of Texas at Austin, where he was a two-way tackle. He missed the 1958 season with a broken leg.
As a fifth year senior in 1961, he was named All-SWC, All-American and w... | educated at | 56 | [
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The Atlanta Falcons selected him from the Cowboys roster in the 1966 NFL Expansion Draft. He was the franchise's first starter at left tackle. He was a three-year starter. On July 3, 1969, he was traded along with Errol Linden to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for offensive linemen Roy Schmidt, Jim ... | member of sports team | 92 | [
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Dallas Cowboys (first stint)
Talbert was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the eighth round (100th overall) of the 1961 NFL Draft with a future draft pick, which allowed the team to draft him before his college eligibility was over. He was also selected by the Houston Oilers in the 34th round (271st... | member of sports team | 92 | [
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The Atlanta Falcons selected him from the Cowboys roster in the 1966 NFL Expansion Draft. He was the franchise's first starter at left tackle. He was a three-year starter. On July 3, 1969, he was traded along with Errol Linden to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for offensive linemen Roy Schmidt, Jim ... | member of sports team | 92 | [
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Talbert attended Texas City High School, where he practiced football and basketball. He accepted a football scholarship from the University of Texas at Austin, where he was a two-way tackle. He missed the 1958 season with a broken leg.
As a fifth year senior in 1961, he was named All-SWC, All-American and w... | member of sports team | 92 | [
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Talbert attended Texas City High School, where he practiced football and basketball. He accepted a football scholarship from the University of Texas at Austin, where he was a two-way tackle. He missed the 1958 season with a broken leg.
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Parrish attended Dundalk High School, where he was a two-way player, earning All-county honors at tight end as a senior. He also practiced basketball and track.
He accepted a football scholarship from Temple University and played under future NFL head coach Bruce Arians . He was originally a tight end, befo... | sport | 89 | [
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Parrish attended Dundalk High School, where he was a two-way player, earning All-county honors at tight end as a senior. He also practiced basketball and track.
He accepted a football scholarship from Temple University and played under future NFL head coach Bruce Arians . He was originally a tight end, befo... | educated at | 56 | [
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"James Parrish",
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On February 22, 1995, he was signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers and made the team as a reserve tackle. On September 24, against the Minnesota Vikings, he had his only career start, while playing left tackle in place of an injured John Jackson. He was a part of the team that lost to ... | member of sports team | 92 | [
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On September 9, 1993, he was signed by the Indianapolis Colts to play tackle. He was declared inactive in 4 games. He was released on October 13, after getting into a shouting match with a defensive coach over the injury to a wide receiver in practice. | member of sports team | 92 | [
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On December 4, 1996, he signed with the Chicago Bears. On August 18, 1997, he was waived with an injury settlement after suffering a torn pectoral muscle. | member of sports team | 92 | [
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On August 29, 1996, he signed with the New York Jets to provide depth at tackle after Jumbo Elliott and David Williams were injured. He was released on October 8. | member of sports team | 92 | [
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Hellestrae was born in Phoenix, Arizona, as a descendant of N... | instance of | 5 | [
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