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Scientists before Pasteur had studied fermentation. In the 1830s, Charles Cagniard-Latour, Friedrich Traugott Kutzing and Theodor Schwann used microscopes to study yeasts and concluded that yeasts were living organisms. In 1839, Justus von Liebig, Friedrich Wohler and Jons Jacob Berzelius stated that yeast was not an o... | question1: What is fermentation?
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fermentation was directly related to the growth of moulds, which required air for growth. fermentation was directly related to the growth of moulds, which required air for growth. fermentation was directly related to the growth of moulds, which required air for growth. used microscopes t... |
Greene's nickname remained popular due to his exploits on the playing field, where he was described as ferocious and intimidating. He instilled fear in opponents with the intensity of his play. In a 1979 game against the Houston Oilers, with only seconds remaining and Houston leading 20-17, the Oilers lined up near the... | question1: What was unique about his attitude?
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he was described as ferocious and intimidating. where he was described as ferocious and intimidating. ferocious and intimidating. ferocious and intimidating.
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He instilled fear in opponents with the intensity of his play. He instilled fear in opponents with... |
Charles Edward Greene was born September 24, 1946, in Temple, Texas. He played high school football at Dunbar High School in Temple. Despite Greene's talents, the Dunbar Panthers had a mediocre record, and he was not heavily recruited by colleges. His options were limited further due to segregation of the Southwest Con... | question1: Where was he born?
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Temple, Texas. Temple, Texas. Temple, Texas. Temple, Texas. Charles Edward Greene was born September 24, 1946, in Temple, Texas.
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In December 1943, she published her first novel, Perto do coracao selvagem (Near to the Wild Heart). The novel, which tells of the inner life of a young woman named Joana, caused a sensation. In October 1944, the book won the prestigious Graca Aranha Prize for the best debut novel of 1943. One critic, the poet Ledo Ivo... | question1: What is Near to the Wild Heart?
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her first novel, Perto do coracao selvagem In December 1943, she published her first novel, Perto do coracao selvagem (Near to the Wild Heart). In December 1943, she published her first novel, Perto do coracao selvagem (Near to the Wild Heart). her first novel, Perto do coracao selvagem ... |
Immediately after Speaker's death, the baseball field at the city park in Cleburne, Texas, was renamed in honor of Speaker. In 1961, the Tris Speaker Memorial Award was created by the Baseball Writers' Association of America to honor players or officials who make outstanding contributions to baseball. In 1999, he ranke... | question1: What type of legacy did he leave behind?
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Immediately after Speaker's death, the baseball field at the city park in Cleburne, Texas, was renamed in honor of Speaker. In 1961, the Tris Speaker Memorial Award was created by the Baseball Writers' Association of America In 1999, he ranked number 27 on the Sporting News' list of the ... |
In June 2015, Urban released "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16", as the lead single to his eighth American studio album, Ripcord. In October 2015, Urban teased a new song called "Break on Me"; it was released to the public on 23 October. It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart. On 22 September 2015, Urban ... | question1: What is ripcord?
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eighth American studio album, Ripcord. John 3:16", as the lead single to his eighth American studio album, Ripcord. In June 2015, Urban released "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16", as the lead single to his eighth American studio album, Ripcord. his eighth American studio album, Ripcor... |
Shortly after her return to variety show Sunday All Stars in late 2013, Kyla began recording a new album. In March 2014, Kyla renewed her contract with EMI Philippines/PolyEast Records. She performed her new single "Kunwa-Kunwari Lang" on the 8 April episode of Myx Philippines's Myx VJ Search. On 10 April, PolyEast Rec... | question1: What happen in 2014
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In March 2014, Kyla renewed her contract with EMI Philippines/PolyEast Records. In March 2014, Kyla renewed her contract with EMI Philippines/PolyEast Records. March 2014, Kyla renewed her contract with EMI Philippines/PolyEast Records. In March 2014, Kyla renewed her contract with EMI P... |
In 1923, Chagall left Moscow to return to France. On his way he stopped in Berlin to recover the many pictures he had left there on exhibit ten years earlier, before the war began, but was unable to find or recover any of them. Nonetheless, after returning to Paris he again "rediscovered the free expansion and fulfillm... | question1: What was Marc doing in France in 1923?
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In 1923, Chagall left Moscow to return to France. He formed a business relationship with French art dealer Ambroise Vollard. He formed a business relationship with French art dealer Ambroise Vollard. In 1923, Chagall left Moscow to return to France. In 1923, Chagall left Moscow to return... |
Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine. The four/five (as of Series 8) judges (commonly known as the Ice Panel) judge each performance and give a mark between 0.0 and 10.0 (0.0 to 6.0 between series 1 and 5), depending on the performance. These total scores then create a leaderboa... | question1: What was the format?
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their partners perform a live ice dance routine. the Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine. Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine.
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Like many other reality TV shows, Dancing on Ice has had a number of supplementary shows. The first was Dancing on Ice Defrosted. It was presented by Stephen Mulhern and aired on ITV2 immediately after the main ITV show and again after the results show. The show featured opinions from celebrity guests and past contesta... | question1: How is a spin-off completed?
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The show featured opinions from celebrity guests and past contestants as well as from Torvill and Dean, the judges, presenters and competitors. Like many other reality TV shows, Dancing on Ice has had a number of supplementary shows. supplementary shows. Like many other reality TV shows,... |
Thomas was most probably born in the castle of Roccasecca, located in Aquino, old county of the Kingdom of Sicily (present-day Lazio region, Italy), c. 1225, According to some authors, he was born in the castle of his father, Landulf of Aquino. Though he did not belong to the most powerful branch of the family, Landulf... | question1: when was he born?
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Thomas was most probably born in the castle of Roccasecca, located in Aquino, old county of the Kingdom of Sicily (present-day Lazio region, Italy Thomas was most probably born in the castle of Roccasecca, located in Aqu... |
In 1245 Thomas was sent to study at the Faculty of the Arts at the University of Paris, where he most likely met Dominican scholar Albertus Magnus, then the holder of the Chair of Theology at the College of St. James in Paris. When Albertus was sent by his superiors to teach at the new studium generale at Cologne in 12... | question1: When did he go to Paris?
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At the age of eighteen, Kiske was asked to join the German power metal band Helloween, which was fronted by singer/guitarist Kai Hansen. Hansen had some difficulties being both the lead guitarist and lead vocalist, and it was decided that a new vocalist would be needed. Kiske rejected Helloween's first offer, because h... | question1: What was Helloween?
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At the age of eighteen, Kiske was asked to join the German power metal band Helloween, German power metal band Helloween, German power metal band Helloween, German power metal band Helloween, the German power metal band
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On August 16, 1996, three years after leaving Helloween, Kiske released his first solo album, Instant Clarity. The album featured guest appearances by Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden, Kai Hansen and Ciriaco Taraxes and contained songs in a wide variety of styles. A music video for the ballad "Always", dedicated to deceased... | question1: Why did he decide to go solo?
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three years after leaving Helloween, On August 16, 1996, three years after leaving Helloween, Kiske released his first solo album, Instant Clarity. On August 16, 1996, three years after leaving Helloween, Kiske released his first solo album, Instant Clarity.
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On January 3, 1960, John F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for the presidency and launched his campaign nationwide. In the early months of the election year, Jacqueline Kennedy accompanied her husband to campaign events such as whistle-stops and dinners. Shortly after the campaign began, she became pregnant and decide... | question1: When did Jacqueline campaign for presidency?
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Jacqueline Kennedy accompanied her husband to campaign events January 3, 1960, John F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for the presidency On January 3, 1960, John F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for the presidency and launched his campaign nationwide. On January 3, 1960, John F. Kenne... |
Anquetil unfailingly beat Raymond Poulidor in the Tour de France and yet Poulidor remained the more popular. Divisions between their fans became marked, which two sociologists studying the impact of the Tour on French society say became emblematic of France old and new. The extent of those divisions is shown in a story... | question1: Who is Raphael Geminiani?
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Raphael Geminiani had been Anquetil's rival as a rider; he became his strongest asset as his manager. The historian Dick Yates wrote: Raphael Geminiani had been Anquetil's rival as a rider; Raphael Geminiani had been Anquetil's rival as a rider; he became his strongest asset as his manag... |
Craddock's first release was "Smacky-Mouth", which was recorded in 1957 for the local Greensboro Sky Castle label. He released his next single, titled "Birddoggin'", on Colonial Records. It was also released in 1957. He soon got a deal with Columbia's Date Records. He released "Ah, Poor Little Baby" with no success. Th... | question1: What was Billys first job
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He soon got a deal with Columbia's Date Records. Craddock's first release was "Smacky-Mouth", which was recorded in 1957 for the local Greensboro Sky Castle label. Craddock's first release was "Smacky-Mouth", which was recorded in 1957 for the local Greensboro Sky Castle label. Craddock'... |
Biko was initially interested in studying law at university, but many of those around him discouraged this, believing that law was too closely intertwined with political activism. Instead they convinced him to choose medicine, a subject thought to have better career prospects. He secured a scholarship, and in 1966 ente... | question1: where did he go school
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University of Natal Medical School in Wentworth, University of Natal Medical School in Wentworth, a township of Durban. University of Natal Medical School in Wentworth, a township of Durban. He secured a scholarship, and in 1966 entered the "non-European" section of the University of Nat... |
On the return journey from England, the Australians toured India and Pakistan for the first time, with mixed results. On a matting pitch, unfamiliar to the Australians, Johnson's team lost the inaugural Test against Pakistan at Karachi. Responding to the loss, a cartoon drawn by Norman Mitchell of the Adelaide News new... | question1: where is home at?
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Australians Australians, the Australians Australia
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When the team finally arrived home, Johnson announced his retirement from all cricket at the age of 39. When the team finally arrived home, Johnson announced his retirement from all cricket at the age of 3... |
On October 18, 1964, in an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Mason allegedly gave host Ed Sullivan the finger on air. Footage of the incident shows Mason in the middle of doing his stand-up comedy act and then looking toward Sullivan, who had placed himself directly behind the camera, commenting that Sullivan was sig... | question1: What was this incident about?
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Mason allegedly gave host Ed Sullivan the finger on air. in an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Mason allegedly gave host Ed Sullivan the finger on air. On October 18, 1964, in an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Mason allegedly gave host Ed Sullivan the finger on air. Mason allege... |
Slash has received critical acclaim as a guitarist. In 2005, he was named "Best Guitarist" by Esquire, which congratulated him on "beating the comeback odds with a surprisingly legitimate and vital outfit, Velvet Revolver." Slash was awarded the title of "Riff Lord" during Metal Hammer's fourth annual Golden Gods award... | question1: What type of awards have Slash won?
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awarded the title of "Riff Lord" during Metal Hammer's fourth annual Golden Gods awards in 2007. "Best Guitarist" by Esquire, In 2005, he was named "Best Guitarist" by Esquire, he was named "Best Guitarist" by Esquire, In 2005, he was named "Best Guitarist" by Esquire,
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On October 10, 1992, Slash married model-actress Renee Suran in Marina del Rey, California. They divorced in late 1997 after five years of marriage. Slash married Perla Ferrar on October 15, 2001, in Hawaii. They have two sons, London Emilio (born August 28, 2002) and Cash Anthony (born June 23, 2004). Slash filed for ... | question1: Where was Slash born?
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On October 10, 1992, Slash married model-actress Renee Suran in Marina del Rey, California. On October 10, 1992, Slash married model-actress Renee Suran in Marina del Rey, California. On October 10, 1992, Slash marrie... |
During the first year following the election defeat, Romney generally kept a low profile, with his ordinary daily activities around San Diego being captured via social media glimpses. In December 2012, he joined the board of Marriott International for a third stint as a director. In March 2013, Romney gave a reflective... | question1: What has Romney been doing?
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During the first year following the election defeat, Romney generally kept a low profile, with his ordinary daily activities around San Diego being captured via social media glimpses. In December 2012, he joined the board of Marriott International for a third stint as a director. During ... |
Gardner believed in a personal God, in an afterlife, and in prayer, but rejected established religion. He considered himself a philosophical theist and a fideist. He had an abiding fascination with religious belief but was critical of organized religion. In his autobiography, he stated: "When many of my fans discovered... | question1: What is his relation with Theism and religion?
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beliefs were logically consistent. Gardner believed in a personal God, in an afterlife, and in prayer, but rejected established religion. Gardner believed in a personal God, in an afterlife, and in prayer, but rejected established religion. Gardner believed in a personal God, in an after... |
In early 2013, despite the news of the departure of two band members (drummer Shannon Lucas and bassist Bart Williams), plans were announced for an upcoming album release, to be entitled Everblack. Tentative plans estimated its release to be early summer 2013; likely June. On April 10, 2013, the iTunes Store was update... | question1: Are Everblack and Abysmal album titles?
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upcoming album release, to be entitled Everblack. plans were announced for an upcoming album release, to be entitled Everblack. plans were announced for an upcoming album release, to be entitled Everblack. plans were announced for an upcoming album release, to be entitled Everblack.
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In Revenge of the Sith, Yoda leads the Jedi Council in pursuing the mysterious Sith Lord Darth Sidious. Palpatine has by now amassed near-dictatorial emergency powers, and begins interfering in Jedi affairs by appointing Anakin as his personal representative on the Council. The Council grants Anakin a Council seat, but... | question1: Who played Yoda
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In Revenge of the Sith, Yoda leads the Jedi Council in pursuing the mysterious Sith Lord Darth Sidious. In Revenge of the Sith, Yoda leads the Jedi Council in pursuing the mysterious Sith Lord Darth Sidio... |
After the war and college, Price rethought his decision to continue schooling to be a veterinarian. For one thing he was considered too small to work with large cattle and horses, the backbone of a Texas veterinarian's practice. While helping around his father's ranch he also began singing at various functions around t... | question1: What happened in the early 1940s?
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After the war and college, Price rethought his decision to continue schooling to be a veterinarian. After the war and college, Price rethought his decision to continue schooling to be a veterinarian. After the war and college, Price rethought his decision to continue schooling to be a ve... |
During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound, singing slow ballads and utilizing lush arrangements of strings and backing singers. Examples include his 1967 rendition of "Danny Boy", and "For the Good Times" in 1970 which was Price's first country music chart No. 1 hit since "The S... | question1: What did Ray Price do in the 1960s ?
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During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound, singing slow ballads and utilizing lush arrangements of strings and backing singers. Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nash... |
Brownback opposes a single-payer, government-run health-care system. He supports increased health insurance portability, eliminating insurance rejection due to pre-existing medical conditions, a cap on frivolous malpractice lawsuits, the implementation of an electronic medical records system, an emphasis on preventativ... | question1: What are his views on healthcare?
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Brownback opposes a single-payer, government-run health-care system. Brownback opposes a single-payer, government-run health-care system. opposes a single-payer, government-run health-care system. Brownback opposes a single-payer, government-run health-care system. Brownback opposes a si... |
In 1957, Spahn was the ace of the champion Milwaukee Braves. Spahn pitched on two other Braves pennant winners, in 1948 and 1958. He had 2,583 strikeouts, which at the time of his retirement was the highest total for a left-handed pitcher in baseball history. Spahn led the NL in strikeouts for four consecutive seasons,... | question1: how is warren linked to M Braves?
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In 1957, Spahn was the ace of the champion Milwaukee Braves. In 1957, Spahn was the ace of the champion Milwaukee Braves. In 1957, Spahn was the ace of the champion Milwaukee Braves. In 1957, Spahn was the ace of the champion Milwaukee Braves. Spahn was the ace of the champion Milwaukee ... |
In an attempt to gain attention for the embattled Kingdom Pro Wrestling league, Hiromitsu Kanehara and Yoji Anjoh signed on to compete in the Ultimate Fighting Championship's Ultimate Japan tournament. Kanehara was injured in his training for the tournament, and Sakuraba wound up as his late-hour substitute. The tourna... | question1: What happen with the fight
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The match saw the two grapplers exchanging leglocks without any decisive movement. Sakuraba was paired off against the 240 pound Brazilian jiu-jitsu blackbelt and former Extreme Fighting champion, Marcus Silveira. Sakuraba was paired off against the 240 pound Brazilian jiu-jitsu blackbel... |
From his early to late twenties, Barber wrote a flurry of successful compositions, launching him into the spotlight of the classical music world. His first orchestral work, an overture to The School for Scandal, was composed in 1931 when he was 21 years old. It premiered successfully two years later in a performance gi... | question1: did he marry/
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From his early to late twenties, Barber wrote a flurry of successful compositions, launching him into the spotlight of the classical music world. From his early to late twenties, Barber wrote a flurry of ... |
Barber was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, the son of Marguerite McLeod (nee Beatty) and Samuel Le Roy Barber. He was born into a comfortable, educated, social, and distinguished American family. His father was a physician; his mother, called Daisy, was a pianist of English-Scottish-Irish descent whose family had l... | question1: What happened in Samuel's early years?
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Barber was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, Barber was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, He was born into a comfortable, educated, social, and distinguished American family. At a very early age, Barber became profoundly interested in music, Barber was born in West Chester, Pennsylva... |
In 1980, Nicklaus recorded only four top-10 finishes in 14 events, but two of these were record-setting victories in majors (the U.S. Open and the PGA Championship); the other two were a tie for fourth in The Open Championship and a runner-up finish in the Doral-Eastern Open to Raymond Floyd via his chip-in birdie on t... | question1: How was his senior golf career?
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In 1980, Nicklaus recorded only four top-10 finishes in 14 events, but two of these were record-setting victories in majors Nicklaus has won all the senior majors with the exception of the Senior Open Championship quickly won in his first start on the Tour, In 1980, Nicklaus recorded onl... |
The first Catholic Bishop of New South Wales, Australia, John Bede Polding, met Pugin and was present when St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham and St Giles' Catholic Church, Cheadle were officially opened. Polding persuaded Pugin to design a series of churches for him. Although a number of churches do not survive, St Franc... | question1: What did Pugin do in Australia?
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Polding persuaded Pugin to design a series of churches for him. Pugin to design a series of churches for him. The first Catholic Bishop of New South Wales, Australia, John Bede Polding, met Pugin and was present when St Chad's Cathedral, Although a number of churches do not survive, St F... |
Minchin describes his act as a "funny cabaret show" and sees himself primarily as a musician and songwriter as opposed to a comedian; he has said that his songs "just happen to be funny." His reasoning for combining the disciplines of music and comedy was revealed in one interview when he said: "I'm a good musician for... | question1: when was tim born
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I'm a good musician for a comedian and I'm a good comedian for a musician but if I had to do any of them in isolation I dunno." combining the disciplines of music and comedy musician and songwriter I'm a ... |
In December 2010, Christie commuted the seven-year sentence of Brian Aitken, who had been convicted of transporting three guns within the state; as a result, Aitken was released from prison. Christie has said that each state has the right to determine firearms laws without federal interference. When announcing his cand... | question1: What is Chris Christie's view on firearms?
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Christie has said that each state has the right to determine firearms laws without federal interference. Christie has said that each state has the right to determine firearms laws without federal interference. each state has the right to determine firearms laws without federal interferen... |
Key in Unger's thinking is the need to re-imagine social institutions before attempting to revise them. This calls for a program, or programmatic thought. In building this program, however, we must not entertain complete revolutionary overhaul, lest we be plagued by three false assumptions: Typological Fallacy: the fal... | question1: What is programmatic thought?
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Key in Unger's thinking is the need to re-imagine social institutions before attempting to revise them. This calls for a program, or programmatic thought. Key in Unger's thinking is the need to re-imagine social institutions before attempting to revise them. social transformation This ca... |
Following Toronto's first-round exit, McGrady became a free agent, signing a six-year, $67.5 million contract with the Orlando Magic. He elected to join the Magic in part because he disliked his secondary role playing behind Vince Carter, in part so that he could return home to Florida, and in part to play with their o... | question1: How well did Tracy do with the Orlando Magic?
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Following Toronto's first-round exit, McGrady became a free agent, signing a six-year, $67.5 million contract with the Orlando Magic. During the 2000-01 season, McGrady defied the expectations of many, emerging as one of the best players in the NBA, signing a six-year, $67.5 million cont... |
Gentle Giant was formed in 1970 when the Shulman brothers teamed up with two other multi-instrumentalists, Gary Green (guitar, mandolin, recorder etc.) and Kerry Minnear (keyboards, vibraphone, cello etc.), plus drummer Martin Smith, who had previously drummed for Simon Dupree and the Big Sound. The classically trained... | question1: When was the band originally formed?
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Gentle Giant was formed in 1970 1970 Gentle Giant was formed in 1970 when the Shulman brothers teamed up with two other multi-instrumentalists, Gary Green (guitar, mandolin, recorder etc.) and Kerry Minnear Gentle Giant was formed in 1970 when the Shulman brothers teamed up with two othe... |
In 1971, Murphey returned to Texas and became part of the so-called Outlaw country movement, playing alongside other maverick performers such as Willie Nelson and Jerry Jeff Walker. He created a unique sound that combined his country, rock, and folk influences. It was during this period that Murphey wrote "Geronimo's C... | question1: What were his Austin/Outlaw country years?
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In 1971, Murphey returned to Texas and became part of the so-called Outlaw country movement, In 1971, Murphey returned to Texas and became part of the so-called Outlaw country movement, In 1971, Murphey returned to Texas and became part of the so-called Outlaw country movement, returned ... |
In his later career, Herschel discovered two moons of Saturn, Mimas and Enceladus; as well as two moons of Uranus, Titania and Oberon. He did not give these moons their names; they were named by his son John in 1847 and 1852, respectively, after his death. Herschel measured the axial tilt of Mars and discovered that th... | question1: What is one astronomy discovery that was found by William Herschel?
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Herschel discovered two moons of Saturn, Mimas and Enceladus; as well as two moons of Uranus, Titania and Oberon. career, Herschel discovered two moons of Saturn, Mimas and Enceladus; Herschel discovered two moons of Saturn, Herschel discovered two moons of Saturn, Herschel discovered tw... |
Herschel was born in the Electorate of Hanover in Germany, then part of the Holy Roman Empire, one of ten children of Isaac Herschel by his marriage to Anna Ilse Moritzen, of German Lutheran ancestry. It has been proposed by Hershel's biographer Holden that his father's family traced its roots back to Jews from Moravia... | question1: What was his early life like?
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Herschel was born in the Electorate of Hanover in Germany, then part of the Holy Roman Empire, Herschel was born in the Electorate of Hanover in Germany, then part of the Holy Roman Empire, one of ten children of Isaac Herschel he played the violin and harpsichord His father was an obois... |
One of the earliest acts of the president was to abolish the death penalty. He also granted official human rights to the people, though they were not respected in practice with his government being criticised as one of the worst human rights violators in the world. Press freedom under Niyazov's leadership was much crit... | question1: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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One of the earliest acts of the president was to abolish the death penalty. One of the earliest acts of the president was to abolish the death penalty. One of the earliest acts of the president was to abolish the death penalty. One of the earliest acts of the president was to abolish the... |
Niyazov became president at the transition of Turkmenistan from a Soviet republic to an independent state. His presidency was characterised by an initial crumbling of the centralised Soviet model that in many respects was unsuited to function as a separate entity; also, there were large amounts of foreign income from g... | question1: When did he become president?
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large amounts of foreign income from gas and petroleum reserves (approximately $2-4 billion as of 2005). an initial crumbling of the centralised Soviet model that in many respects was unsuited to function as a separat... |
With the demise of the Black Cat, Sarria helped found the Society for Individual Rights (SIR) in 1963. SIR grew out of a split between Sarria and Strait over the direction that LCE was heading. Strait and his supporters wanted to focus more on publishing the group's newsletter, while Sarria and his backers wanted to ma... | question1: Who is Jose I
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Crowned Queen of the Beaux Arts Ball in 1964 by the Tavern Guild, Sarria, stating that he was "already a queen Sarria, stating that he was "already a queen", proclaimed himself "Her Royal Majesty, Empress of San Francisco, Jose I, The Widow Norton Sarria, stating that he was "already a q... |
Ahmose I, who is regarded as the first pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt may have been on the Theban throne for some time before he resumed the war against the Hyksos. The details of his military campaigns are taken from the account on the walls of the tomb of Ahmose, son of Ebana, a soldier from El-Kab, a tow... | question1: Is there any interesting information in this section?
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Ahmose I, who is regarded as the first pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt may have been on the Theban throne for some time before he resumed the war It seems that several campaigns against the stronghold at Avaris were needed before the Hyksos were finally dislodged and driven fr... |
Mark Taylor retired at the end of the 1998-99 season and Waugh replaced him as Test captain, beginning with a tour of the Caribbean. Australia was expected to win as the West Indies had just been whitewashed 5-0 by South Africa. After easily winning the First Test, Australia was stymied by West Indies skipper Brian Lar... | question1: When did Waugh have issues in the Caribbean?
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1998-99 season and Waugh replaced him as Test captain, Australia was expected to win as the West Indies had just been whitewashed 5-0 by South Africa. Mark Taylor retired at the end of the 1998-99 season and Waugh replaced him as Test captain, beginning with a tour of the Caribbean. Mark... |
Winfrey claims her worst interviewing experience was with Elizabeth Taylor in the show's second season. Just before the interview, Taylor asked Winfrey not to ask any questions about her relationships. Winfrey found this to be a challenge considering Taylor had been married seven times. Taylor returned to the show in 1... | question1: How many celebrities did she have on her show
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Worrall's football showed more consistency than his cricket. Already captain of the team, Worrall played as a rover. He was skilled, fearless, could kick with either foot and was an excellent overhead mark for his size. Regularly selected for the Victorian team, he is one of very few men to have represented Victoria at... | question1: Was Worrall a football player?
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Worrall's football showed more consistency than his cricket. Worrall's football showed more consistency than his cricket. Worrall's football showed more consistency than his cricket. Worrall's football showed more consistency than his cricket. Worrall's football showed more consistency t... |
During this time, Fender also tackled the problems experienced by players of the acoustic double bass, who could no longer compete for volume with the other musicians. Besides, double basses were also large, bulky, and difficult to transport. With the Precision Bass (or "P-Bass"), released in 1951, Leo Fender addressed... | question1: What his role with jazz?
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tackled the problems experienced by players of the acoustic double bass, 1960 saw the release of the Jazz Bass, 1960 saw the release of the Jazz Bass, 1960 saw the release of the Jazz Bass,
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Jazz Bass (or simply "J-Bass") was an instant hit and has remained... |
Clarence Leonidas Fender ("Leo") was born on August 10, 1909, to Clarence Monte Fender and Harriet Elvira Wood, owners of a successful orange grove located between Anaheim and Fullerton, California. From an early age, Fender showed an interest in tinkering with electronics. When he was 13 years old, his uncle, who ran ... | question1: Is there a written biography?
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Ken Ralston and his team at Industrial Light & Magic were responsible for the film's visual effects. Using CGI techniques, it was possible to depict Gump meeting deceased personages and shaking their hands. Hanks was first shot against a blue screen along with reference markers so that he could line up with the archive... | question1: What type of visual effects were used in this movie?
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CGI techniques, CGI techniques, Light & Magic were responsible for the film's visual effects. Using CGI techniques, Using CGI techniques, it was possible to depict Gump meeting deceased personages and shaking their hands.
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The film received generally positive reviews. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 72% of critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 7.2/10, based on a sample of 88 reviews. The website's critical consensus states, "Forrest Gump may be an overly sentimental film with a som... | question1: what was the reception like?
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The film received generally positive reviews. The film received generally positive reviews. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 72% of critics gave the film a positive review, The film received generally positive reviews. The film received generally positive revie... |
After the launch of the Superman/Batman comic book series, Executive Editor Dan DiDio had been looking for a way to simplify the Supergirl character from her convoluted post-crisis history; the simplest version of course, was Superman's cousin. Jeph Loeb and editor Eddie Berganza found an opening to reintroduce the cha... | question1: How was she revived?
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The modern version of Kara Zor-El made her debut in Superman/Batman #8 (2004 Executive Editor Dan DiDio had been looking for a way to simplify the Supergirl character from her convoluted post-crisis history; found an opening to reintroduce the character following the conclusion of the fi... |
Prior to the post-Crisis introduction of Kara Zor-El into mainstream continuity, the pre-Crisis Kara Zor-El made an appearance in Peter David's Supergirl: Many Happy Returns. The then-current Supergirl series, at the time starring Linda Danvers, was in danger of cancellation and Peter David thought a story arc involvin... | question1: What was two super girl's meet?
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Linda Danvers' Supergirl series issues 48 and 49 in 2001, the original dead Kara In the Linda Danvers' Supergirl series issues 48 and 49 Prior to the post-Crisis introduction of Kara Zor-El into mainstream continuity, the pre-Crisis Kara Zor-El made
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In September 2006, the band announced plans for a new album (later titled The Alchemy Index) on their official website. The album was conceived as a series of 4 EPs, each of which represents an element of nature: fire, water, air, and earth. The band maintained a studio blog titled "Alchemy Index" throughout the record... | question1: What is the alchemy index?
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In September 2006, the band announced plans for a new album (later titled The Alchemy Index) on their official website. In September 2006, the band announced plans for a new album (later titled The Alchemy Index) The album was conceived as a series of 4 EPs, each of which represents an e... |
In 1991, the band released their second album, Electric Barnyard. Although the album earned a gold certification from the RIAA and a second CMA award for Vocal Group of the Year, its singles received little airplay compared to the band's previous releases, with none of the four singles reaching the top 40 on the U.S. c... | question1: What was the name of the second album
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Electric Barnyard. Electric Barnyard. In 1991, the band released their second album, Electric Barnyard. Electric Barnyard. In 1991, the band released their second album, Electric Barnyard.
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the album earned a gold certification from the RIAA and a second CM... |
Two of Hilltop Hoods' founders first met in 1987 when MC Suffa (aka Matthew David Lambert) and MC Pressure (Daniel Howe Smith) attended Blackwood High School in Eden Hills - a suburb of Adelaide. In 1991 they joined up with DJ Next (Ben John Hare) through a mutual friend and formed an Australian hip hop group. Their na... | question1: What is significant about this time?
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Two of Hilltop Hoods' founders first met in 1987 On 12 May 2007, Hilltop Hoods released their next album The Hard Road: Restrung The Hard Road received the AIR Award for Best Independent Hip Hop/Urban Release in 2007. In 1991 they joined up with DJ Next (Ben John Hare) through a mutual f... |
Jolie first witnessed the effects of a humanitarian crisis while filming Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) in war-torn Cambodia, an experience she later credited with having brought her a greater understanding of the world. Upon her return home, Jolie contacted the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) for... | question1: What is the UNHCR?
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Limbaugh's radio show airs for three hours each weekday beginning at noon Eastern Standard Time on both AM and FM radio. The program is also broadcast worldwide on the Armed Forces Radio Network. Radio broadcasting shifted from AM to FM in the late 1970s because of the opportunity to broadcast music in stereo with bett... | question1: Was the show on radio or television?
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on both AM and FM radio. The program is also broadcast worldwide on the Armed Forces Radio Network. on both AM and FM radio. Limbaugh's radio show airs for three hours each weekday beginning at noon Eastern Standard Time on both AM and FM radio. AM and FM radio. Limbaugh's radio show air... |
Mirza grew up and completed his schooling in Bombay, attending the Elphinstone College of the University of Bombay, but left the university to attend the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst when he was selected by the British Governor-General for the King's Commission. Mirza was the first Indian graduate of the militar... | question1: What happened regarding the dismissal and end of presidency?
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By 1958, I.I. Chundrigar and A.Q. Khan had successfully reorganized the Muslim League that was threatening the reelection and political endorsement for Mirza for the second term of his presidency. Ayub dispatched the military unit to enter in presidential palace on the midnight of 26-27 ... |
The catchphrase most used by Laurel and Hardy on film is: "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!" The phrase was earlier used by W. S. Gilbert in both The Mikado from 1885 and The Grand Duke from 1896. It was first used by Hardy in The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case in 1930. In popular culture the catchphrase... | question1: what is one of their catch phrases
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"Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!" The "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!" "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!" Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into The catchphrase most used by Laurel and Hardy on film is: "Well... |
In April 2003, the album Atomic Kitten was released in the United States, which consisted of tracks from their first two albums. The album was unsuccessful, although "The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling)" appeared on the soundtrack for the Disney Channel Original Movie The Lizzie McGuire Movie. Following this, the group ... | question1: Was atomic kitten a musical band?
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In April 2003, the album Atomic Kitten was released in the United States, In April 2003, the album Atomic Kitten was released in the United States, girl group the album Atomic Kitten In April 2003, the album Atomic Kitten was released in the United States, which consisted of tracks from ... |
During 2003 to 2006, Patel's acting career entered a slump. After the relative success of Humraaz, her string of unsuccessful films followed, and would continue until 2006. In 2003, her only releases were Tamil language film Pudhiya Geethai and the Hindi film Deepak Bahry's Parwana. Her releases in 2004, Vimal Kumar's ... | question1: What happened at her struggle phase?
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her string of unsuccessful films followed, and would continue until 2006. During 2003 to 2006, Patel's acting career entered a slump. After the relative success of Humraaz, her string of unsuccessful films During 2003 to 2006, Patel's acting career entered a slump. During 2003 to 2006, P... |
As a Liberal military hero, Diaz had ambitions for national political power. He challenged the civilian president Benito Juarez, who was running for what Diaz considered an illegal subsequent term as president. In 1870, Diaz ran against President Juarez and Vice President Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada. In 1871, he made cla... | question1: What is the campaigns of no-reelection?
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considered an illegal subsequent term as president. When Lerdo declared he was running for re-election in 1876, Diaz once again had the pretext of the principle of no-reelection to support his opposition. the pretext of the principle of no-reelection to support his opposition. When Lerdo... |
Petty was found unconscious at his home, not breathing and in full cardiac arrest, early in the morning of October 2, 2017. He was taken to the UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California, where he died at 8:40 pm PDT that evening. After reports of Petty's hospitalization, premature reports of his death spread quic... | question1: when did he die?
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In 1899, Ross resigned from Indian Medical Service and went to England to join the faculty of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine as lecturer. He continued to work on prevention of malaria in different parts of the world, including West Africa, the Suez Canal zone, Greece, Mauritius, Cyprus, and in the areas affe... | question1: What did Ross do in England?
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England to join the faculty of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine as lecturer. He continued to work on prevention of malaria to join the faculty of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine as lecturer. join the faculty of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine as lecturer. 189... |
The Dick & Betsy DeVos Family Foundation was launched in 1989. The foundation's giving, according to its website, is motivated by faith, and "is centered in cultivating leadership, accelerating transformation and leveraging support in five areas", namely education, community, arts, justice, and leadership. In 2015, the... | question1: When was the foundation created?
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The Dick & Betsy DeVos Family Foundation was launched in 1989. The Dick & Betsy DeVos Family Foundation was launched in 1989. The Dick & Betsy DeVos Family Foundation was launched in 1989. 1989. The Dick & Betsy DeVos Family Foundation was launched in 1989.
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DeVos is known as a "a fierce proponent of school vouchers" that would allow students to attend private schools with public funding. According to The New York Times, it "is hard to find anyone more passionate about the idea of steering public dollars away from traditional public schools than Betsy DeVos". DeVos served ... | question1: What are the school vouchers?
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allow students to attend private schools with public funding. DeVos is known as a "a fierce proponent of school vouchers" that would allow students to attend private schools with public funding. school vouchers" that would allow students to attend private schools with public funding. wou... |
After Rachel was kidnapped, along with Cyclops, by her paternal uncle Vulcan, he freed Darwin from inside him. Later, Professor X recruited Rachel, along with Havok, Nightcrawler, Warpath, Darwin, and Polaris, for a space mission to stop Vulcan from laying waste to the Shi'ar empire. Xavier, who recently was stripped o... | question1: When did it rise?
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Rachel's connection to Korvus through the sword, she discovers the Phoenix Force formerly in the blade is just an echo, Rachel blocked the sword, their minds were involuntarily linked. Through this link, ... |
By the time of the 1910 US Census, only 13 tribal members lived on the reservation. By the early 20th century, the reservation of 214 acres had a total population of 20 or 30 persons. In 1973, with the death of Elizabeth George (1894-1973), the last Pequot living on the reservation, the federal government started plann... | question1: What happened to the tribe in the early 20th century?
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By the time of the 1910 US Census, only 13 tribal members lived on the reservation. By the early 20th century, the reservation of 214 acres had a total population of 20 or 30 persons. By the early 20th century, the reservation of 214 acres had a total population of 20 or 30 persons. the ... |
Archeological and linguistic research has revealed that the recorded historic tribes encountered by the Europeans emerged at different periods and often undertook migrations. Various tribal oral histories also attest to major migrations of tribes and the emergence of new tribes over time. But such archeological studies... | question1: how long have the tribe been part of the world?
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tribes encountered by the Europeans emerged at different periods and often undertook migrations. At one time some scholars believed that the Pequot migrated from the upper Hudson River Valley into central and eastern Connecticut around 1500. Pequot people and their ancestors had been in ... |
On February 3, 2003 actress Lana Clarkson died in Spector's mansion (the Pyrenees Castle) in Alhambra, California. Her body was found slumped in a chair with a single gunshot wound to her mouth with broken teeth scattered over the carpet. Spector told Esquire magazine in July 2003 that Clarkson's death was an "accident... | question1: who did he murder
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actress Lana Clarkson actress Lana Clarkson died in Spector's mansion On February 3, 2003 actress Lana Clarkson died in Spector's mansion (the Pyrenees Castle) in Alhambra, California. Lana Clarkson
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Joko Widodo's administration has vowed to develop and upgrade Indonesia's infrastructure, with a focus on road and railway expansion, seaports and airports development, and irrigation. In 2016, the state budget allocated Rp 290 trillion (US$22 billion) for infrastructure, the biggest infrastructure allocation in Indone... | question1: what was infrastructure?
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Joko Widodo's administration has vowed to develop and upgrade Indonesia's infrastructure, Indonesia's infrastructure, with a focus on road and railway expansion, seaports and airports development, and irrigation. Joko Widodo's administration has vowed to develop and upgrade Indonesia's i... |
In the first quarter of 2015, year-on-year GDP grew 4.92 percent. In the second quarter it grew 4.6%, the lowest figure since 2009. Anything less than 6 per cent and Indonesia cannot absorb the new entrants to its labour market each year. Furthermore since most of 2017 economic growth remained above the 5.2 percent mar... | question1: in what areas was Joko successful?
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economic growth By providing infrastructure such as roads, highways, bridges, railroads and airports across the country and into rural Indonesia, the first quarter of 2015, year-on-year GDP grew 4.92 percent. In the second quarter it grew 4.6%, the lowest figure since 2009.
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The album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs opened to lacklustre sales as the album never actually reached the music charts in the United Kingdom, possibly in part because Clapton's name was found only on the back cover. In addition, the song's length proved prohibitive for radio airplay. As a result, an edited versi... | question1: What was beyond the original album?
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The album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs opened to lacklustre sales The album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs opened to lacklustre sales as the album never actually reached the music charts in the United Kingdom, In 1982, "Layla" was re-released as a single in the United Kingdom... |
Louis brought his wife and queen, Marie Josephine, from mainland Europe in 1808. His stay at Gosfield Hall did not last long; he soon moved to Hartwell House in Buckinghamshire, where over one hundred courtiers were housed. The King paid PS500 in rent each year to the owner of the estate, Sir George Lee. The Prince of ... | question1: what did he do in england?
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Louis brought his wife and queen, Marie Josephine, from mainland Europe in 1808. Louis brought his wife and queen, Marie Josephine, from mainland Europe in 1808. he soon moved to Hartwell House in Buckinghamshire, where over one hundred courtiers were housed. Louis brought his wife and q... |
Heifetz was "regarded as the greatest violin virtuoso since Paganini," wrote Lois Timnick of the Los Angeles Times. "He set all standards for 20th-century violin playing...everything about him conspired to create a sense of awe," wrote music critic Harold Schonberg of the New York Times. "The goals he set still remain,... | question1: Is Jascha is a good violin player?
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Heifetz was "regarded as the greatest violin virtuoso since Paganini," Heifetz was "regarded as the greatest violin virtuoso since Paganini, Heifetz was "regarded as the greatest violin virtuoso since Paganini, Heifetz was "regarded as the greatest violin virtuoso since Paganini, Heifetz... |
On 6 December 2010, after the resignation of Martin Jol, De Boer was appointed caretaker manager of Ajax until the winter break. His first game in charge was a Champions League match against Milan at the San Siro, a match Ajax won 2-0 through goals from Demy de Zeeuw and Toby Alderweireld. De Boer then went on to help ... | question1: Where is the team Ajax located?
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caretaker manager of Ajax De Boer was appointed caretaker manager of Ajax until the winter break. De Boer was appointed caretaker manager of Ajax until the winter break. On 27 April 2014, De Boer won his fourth succes... |
Born in Hackney, Smith grew up in Clapton. He purchased his first record, Deep Purple's Machine Head, at the age of 15. This led him to befriend Dave Murray, with whom he formed a band called Stone Free, which comprised Murray on guitar, Smith on vocals and their friend, Dave McCloughlin, playing the bongos. After seei... | question1: Did he have a good relationship with his parents?
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He was born on a tobacco farm belonging to his parents in Motueka in the South Island of New Zealand. His father Clive Hulme was awarded a Victoria Cross, as a sniper, while fighting in the Battle of Crete in 1941. Whilst growing up on his family's farm in Pongakawa (near Te Puke), Hulme learned to drive a truck while ... | question1: When did he start racing?
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Gran Premio di Pescara for Formula Juniors, Cooper-BMC and Cooper-Ford respectively. Hulme won the 1960 Gran Premio di Pescara for Formula Juniors, but the newspapers back in New Zealand made no mention of this, Formula Junior and... |
Considered one of dance's "greatest success stories", Lopez felt an emotional connection to dance since her youth, when she specialized in ballet, jazz and flamenco. Her career commenced on the variety television sketch comedy series In Living Color, where she was a part of an ethnically diverse dance group known as Th... | question1: WHen did she first learn how to dance?
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Lopez felt an emotional connection to dance since her youth, when she specialized in ballet, jazz and flamenco. since her youth, when she specialized in ballet, jazz and flamenco. Lopez felt an emotional connection to dance since her youth, when she specialized in ballet, jazz and flamen... |
On January 11, 2005 the band began the recording of their second full-length album in Los Angeles with Ariel Rechtshaid and engineering from Rob Brill. The band ended their time in the studio on February 23, throughout their time in the studio the band posted blogs on their official website, many of which told of a cat... | question1: what is with love and squalor?
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the band released the album With Love and Squalor in the United Kingdom on October 17, 2005 later the band released the album With Love and Squalor their second album, With Love and Squalor their second album, With Love and Squalor the band released the album With Love and Squalor
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In 1995 and 1996 they went on two European tours. In 1997, Martin van Drunen decided to leave the band as he felt that he never really became a part of Bolt Thrower, and because he had a disease that made his hair fall out and gave him insecurity on stage. For at least one show in Germany, long time friend Dave Ingram ... | question1: what happened in 1995?
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In 1995 and 1996 they went on two European tours. In 1995 and 1996 they went on two European tours. In 1995 and 1996 they went on two European tours. In 1995 and 1996 they went on two European tours.
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In 2004, the band began working on new material for their latest album. They intended to record it in May 2004, with the release set to the end of the year by Metal Blade. Meanwhile, a European tour and a U.S. tour were being prepared. Unfortunately, right before the recording could begin, Dave Ingram decided to leave ... | question1: When did the reunion occur?
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In 2004, the band began working on new material for their latest album. They intended to record it in May 2004, On 18 November 2004 the band announced the return of Karl Willetts. In 2004, the band began working on new material for their latest album. In 2004, the band began working on n... |
In 1973, Riggs saw an opportunity to both make money and draw attention to the sport of tennis. He came out of retirement to challenge one of the world's greatest female players to a match, claiming that the female game was inferior and that a top female player could not beat him, even at the age of 55. He challenged M... | question1: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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The ESPN program Outside the Lines, made an allegation that Riggs took advantage of the overwhelming odds against King and threw the match In 1973, Riggs saw an opportunity to both make money and draw attention to the sport of tennis. He came out of retirement to challenge one of the wor... |
On October 21, 2014, it was announced that McEntire would be the inaugural signing for Big Machine's new imprint Nash Icon Music. She also disclosed that she was working on a new album, with 11 new songs. Her first single for the new label, "Going Out Like That", was announced December 16, 2014 and was released on Janu... | question1: How did she get into film?
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In 1990, she obtained her first film role playing Heather Gummer in the horror comedy Tremors, along with Kevin Bacon. In the late 1980s, McEntire became interested in an acting career, eventually hiring an agent. In 1989, she co-hosted Good Morning America on ABC. In 1990, she obtained ... |
Walk Among Us was released in March 1982 through Ruby and Slash Records. It was the first full-length Misfits album to be properly released, and the only album to be released while the early incarnation of the band was still active. A national tour in support of the album followed, and the band's performances began to ... | question1: What was the album that was released in 1982?
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Walk Among Us Walk Among Us was released in March 1982 through Ruby and Slash Records. Walk Among Us was released in March 1982 Walk Among Us
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It was the first full-length Misfits album to be properly released, and the only album to be released while the ea... |
In the early morning of Friday, May 20, 1927, Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field across the Atlantic Ocean for Paris, France. His monoplane was loaded with 450 U.S. gallons (1,704 liters) of fuel that was strained repeatedly to avoid fuel line blockage. The aircraft weighed about 2,710 lb (1,230 kg), and takeoff w... | question1: When did Lindbergh start flying?
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In the early morning of Friday, May 20, 1927, Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field across the Atlantic Ocean for Paris, France. In the early morning of Friday, May 20, 1927, Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field across the Atlantic Ocean for Paris, France. In the early morning of Fr... |
As winner of the newcomers section at the 1994 Sanremo Festival, Bocelli was invited to return the following year. He entered the main competition with "Con te partiro" and finished in fourth place. The song was included on his second album, Bocelli, produced by Mauro Malavasi and released in November 1995. In Belgium,... | question1: What is the Romanza?
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his 1997 compilation album, Romanza. his 1997 compilation album, Romanza. 1997 compilation album, Romanza. album, Romanza. Back in Italy in Bologna on 27 September, he sang at the International Eucharistic Congress. On
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Thirty-seven year Democratic Attorney General Frank J. Kelley chose not to run for a 10th term in 1998 and Granholm entered the race to succeed him. Unopposed for the Democratic nomination, she faced Republican John Smietanka, the 1994 nominee and former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan, in the genera... | question1: When was he elected?
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Thirty-seven year Democratic Attorney General Frank J. Kelley chose not to run for a 10th term in 1998 and Granholm entered the race to succeed him. 1998 Unopposed for the Democratic nomination, she faced Republican John Smietanka, the 1994 nominee and former U.S. Attorney for the Wester... |
Granholm was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to Shirley Alfreda (nee Dowden) and Victor Ivar Granholm, both bank tellers. Granholm's maternal grandparents came from Ireland and Newfoundland. Her paternal grandmother was an emigrant from Norway and her paternal grandfather, who immigrated to Canada in the 1... | question1: Where was she born?
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Granholm was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Granholm was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Granholm was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
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Film critic David Thomson later described Keaton's style of comedy: "Buster plainly is a man inclined towards a belief in nothing but mathematics and absurdity ... like a number that has always been searching for the right equation. Look at his face--as beautiful but as inhuman as a butterfly--and you see that utter fa... | question1: what does this section say about his body language?
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Look at his face--as beautiful but as inhuman as a butterfly--and you see that utter failure to identify sentiment. The traditional Buster stance requires that he remain upstanding, full of backbone, looking ahead... Look at his face--as beautiful but as inhuman as a butterfly--and you s... |
After being contacted by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1999, Taz debuted for the WWF, with the slightly modified ring name Tazz, at the 2000 Royal Rumble with a win over the previously undefeated Kurt Angle at Madison Square Garden. Just a few months after Tazz arrived i... | question1: What is The Alliance about?
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When the Invasion angle began, Tazz acted as "the voice of the WCW/ECW Alliance", When the Invasion angle began, Tazz acted as "the voice of the WCW/ECW Alliance", sticking up for them and speaking on their behalf whenever possible. When the Invasion angle began, Tazz acted as "the voice... |
Admitting that he was viewed as a "pudgy, fun-loving, music-crazed bum" in his youth, Hull stated in his autobiography that he was not surprised when he failed to attract the attention of a junior team. He was first eligible for the NHL Entry Draft in 1982, but as he was still playing in a juvenile league, was passed o... | question1: When did Hull play withe the St. Louis Blues?
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On March 7, 1988, Hull was traded, along with Steve Bozek, to the St. Louis Blues March 7, 1988, On March 7, 1988, Hull was traded, along with Steve Bozek, to the St. Louis Blues in exchange for defenseman Rob Ramage and goaltender Rick Wamsley. On March 7, 1988, Hull was traded, along w... |
The now seven-member Fat Freddy's Drop, sometimes calling themselves the "seven headed soul monster", continued to play live at clubs and festivals. The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, was released in 2001 by The Drop. The live album is a recording of their show at the Matterhorn club in Welling... | question1: What is Live at the Matterhorn?
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The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, was released in 2001 by The Drop. The band's first full-length album, Live at the Matterhorn, was released in 2001 by The Drop. The band's first full-length album, band... |
Medley also had a moderately successful solo career. In 1968, Medley first recorded "I Can't Make It Alone" written by Carole King, but the song failed to make much of an impact. The following singles, "Brown Eyed Woman" written by Mann and Weil, and "Peace, Brother, Peace", both performed better and were Top 40 Pop hi... | question1: When was his solo career?
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In 1968, Medley first recorded "I Can't Make It Alone" written by Carole King, In 1968, Medley first recorded "I Can't Make It Alone" written by Carole King, but the song failed to make much of an impact. In 1968, Medley first recorded "I Can't Make It Alone" Medley released several solo... |
The song "Cop Killer", intended to criticize corrupt police officers, encountered controversy, as it was seen as an attack against the entire police force. According to Ice-T, "I thought I was safe. I thought within the world of rock'n'roll, you could be free to write what you want. Hell, I was listening to Talking Hea... | question1: Who wrote the song "cop killer"?
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Ice-T, Ice-T, Ice-T, Ice-T,
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The Dallas Police Association and the Combined Law Enforcement Association of Texas launched a campaign to force Warner Bros. Records to withdraw the album. Vice President Dan Quayle branded "Cop Killer" as being "obscene," it w... |
Beckham made a guest appearance on the catwalk for Maria Grachvogel on 17 February 2000, marking her debut as a model at London Fashion Week. Beckham also acted as a British ambassador for Dolce and Gabbana and was briefly the face of Rocawear in 2003. Beckham designed a limited-edition fashion line for Rock & Republic... | question1: what do you know about her fashion career?
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Beckham made a guest appearance on the catwalk for Maria Grachvogel Beckham made a guest appearance on the catwalk for Maria Grachvogel on 17 February 2000, marking her debut as a model at London Fashion Week. made a guest appearance on the catwalk for Maria Grachvogel on 17 February 200... |
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